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that's ridiculous the median home price in california is over five hundred twenty nine thousand dollars one hole that's across another median nineteen's like the average out of everything and granted they have a lot of like eighty million dollar homes but now the median rent for a vacant apartment is five percent and is now it's twenty four hundred dollars a month that's across the state that's not just in l.a. medium people cannot live being paid enough even if you raise the minimum wage to fifteen dollars an hour that's still not going to be enough to afford twenty four hundred dollars a brand now you know that is ridiculous was a california answer to that i think i'd be surprised at what states are next to california on this on this list the top five the supplemental poverty states who are living even with help are still living in the under the poverty line so california at twenty florida and then louisiana arizona and mississippi i
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mean arizona. mostly shouldn't. i mean this was a just weird to make is that it's sort of that thing of being like places where you know they don't have as much money but when you see california where they know they have a ton of money. and florida a big tourist state it's interesting to me because those states cut across all political boundaries like you can't just say ok as a blue state they do that socialism stuff to look at how much money they're losing out of poverty rising well the floor has always kind of been a red state yet arizona deep red and also remember that what happens is you have do have a lot of jobs being created but the jobs being created are don't have security and they're usually part time a lot of these have no health care and often below livable wages so great you have a whole bunch of jobs but nobody can live off of us that's the thing at the end of the day great point to point our as we go break court watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics you've covered on facebook and twitter see our poll shows at our t.v. dot com coming up we celebrate world view with bode. yes you heard me correctly as
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tabitha brings us some thought provoking interviews a recent trip to alien or new image apparently got a very pink be overtrained yet check this out stay tuned to watch. the accounting firms the banks the rating agencies the government and the central bank it's called a racket the u.k. profits from it and some way that's how the aristocracy keeps going and that's not going to stop.
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being. last year's does. not. make it. really a local superman for movie can you see as you know if you buy it. if you're in the form of the video. i'm with you more in the way when was in the north and the woman who was up in the film i will move forward to feel.
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it's world u.f.o. day and more than half of americans polled consistently say they believe in u.f.o.'s aliens and that we aren't alone in the universe in one nine hundred sixty the former director of central intelligence roscoe henry hill in kotor told the new york times quote behind the scenes high ranking air force officers are so overly concerned about u.f.o.'s but their official secrecy and ridicule many citizens are led to believe that unknown flying objects are nonsense here les sixty years later we're still finding out about a new secret government program so you oppose such as the advanced aviation threat
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identification program originated in two thousand and seven by the united states senate majority leader harry reid the reason there were credible numerous credible encounters between military pilots and unidentified aerial phenomenon but the us government getting involved in the study of suspected extraterrestrial technology is nothing new so why are we still waiting for the government to disclose their findings after more than half a century recently had a chance to sit down with some of the top scientists and citizen scientists keeping the search going at alien caught in pasadena california and what i was surprised to hear from the executive director of the paradigm research group and the only registered lobbyist in the u.s. on the subject of alien disclosure stephen about said that many believe that due to the political climate the united states might not be at the forefront of the u.f.o. disclosure movement. the us is the only country that knows about e.t.s.
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there's another country where is it now and it's called russia now and this country's president is kind of like pretty strong. and unlike our presidents who basically are told when they try to. from ation from the pentagon says don't stop what you're saying. plan here putin doesn't. and so i've been i've been letting the the. the military tell it's complex in the white house know through the media for years he can do it at any time are you prepared for that because it's going to be a serious problem for you and i'm aware that putin among certain putin knows about this is in play i gave an interview on russian television a national network back last may and it rather was may two thousand and seventeen. and actually talked about it and that interview as if it was not blocked i actually have it good at getting out the press here so apparently he doesn't seem to have a problem with the concept so there's that and whichever history goes first gets
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one of the greatest political legacies maybe the greatest of all time his country or the country will be elevated to the final stage. if it's even warmest. global. both appreciation and respect which is going to make it cool for them and the countries that follow are just going to have to go ok i was like ok we wanted to get we just you know this is so more. interesting bassa is one of those guys who is been led carrying the torch of discoveries are getting governments to open up about what they've investigated regarding u.f.o.'s and things like that for years it trenches yeah and i got the only actually we got little yet this guy is he is literally the only lobbyist registered to lobby on washington legally on a whim just testified to you know over and over this kind of thing is well you know it's interesting that you know one of the biggest actual studies of you oppose came
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in the former u.s. government project blue book club when you were at aliant com what did you discover about project blue book when you were there well one of the cool things about well put project live if if. for those of you at home it's one of the most famous government projects to study aliens and u.f.o.'s it was it was called project blue book an air force project that investigated u.f.o.'s from one thousand nine hundred forty seven to nine hundred sixty nine and the man that's best known for. the guy who advised on it was jay alan hyun a pretty big name in the alien world because what's so incredible about him not only because he worked on project blue book but also precursors to project blue book which is all this research of aliens and u.f.o.'s and what we know was project final project. he was a total skeptic coming and so it it was about gillian anderson character and he comes and he is not fox mulder saying like i believe i want to believe he went yeah
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ok whatever he goes into it actually eventually developed the the close encounter classification system that we know from the movie yes and the history channel is actually doing a series coming up about nick about his how he came to study and how he started about project blue book and i had a chance to talk to a son paul who's a futurist about his dad's legacy interesting. i mean i have no doubt that the u.s. government and all governments do a lot of research into u.f.o.'s or whatever they call them and project blue book followed after project grudge and projects signed and was headquartered at wright patterson air force base in dayton ohio and my father was a scientific advisor for all three of the projects for over twenty years and that particular project wasn't really interested i think in finding the answers but in stopping the questions there was a p.r. exercise to sort of tamp down public hysteria about flying saucers and so over time
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my father and the air force kind of went different ways and what they're looking to do my father started off as a confirmed skeptic and became later sort of qualified champion of u.f.o. reports. and wanted one wanted to look for the truth more than just explain everything away as a weather balloon so where are we now because you know most people think an area and land based the thing it sextiles it's whatever but the truth is we do have a lot of information and it's not just about finding flying saucers or finding aliens tell me what it means that if we can get that information welcome back to me for society wow that's a good question i mean is there life elsewhere and is it coming here and messing with us is one of the biggest questions that you as humanity can ever fix. and so i'm proud of what my father did to you know he was a scientist who won on this kind of character arc from skeptic as i mentioned to somebody who believes or something going on and but he felt he wasn't studying you
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have photos he was the u.f.o. phenomenon u.f.o. reports so that allowed him what he thought was a key insight to come up with a classification system for your foes close encounters of first kind second kind third kind so we did the movie with spielberg and so you now have a hollywood movie named after a scientific classification system which really created a lot of the foundation for discussions that we're having now and people being more open in talking about things that may have may have happened may have not but that clearly terrified them and also as importantly giving them the courage to report them so other people can be aware of them so now it's a much more open atmosphere you know as evidenced by alien con that people feel very comfortable talking not only about seeing things but interacting with these other worldly beings and if we can find a smoking gun or a craft that lands on the in a lot of the white house or in a drive through for in and out you know something that be incontrovertibly will
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just imagine how cultural shift even the vatican has got in front of us and said we believe there's life elsewhere they want to be caught flatfooted and if we do find more than sort of methane. type things on mars and really incontrovertibly proof of intelligent life as we would call it elsewhere a lot of the problems we have between nations of people now i think will sound seem very petty and it will usher in hopefully and lyta new era. it's a great point he brings up about why the drive to do this it's not just people crazy tinfoil hat thing it's actually people saying no look it's perfectly legitimate that there's life out there we need to find out if it's actually visited us right you know but what's interesting is project blue book you said ended like the was late sixty's i believe was there anything that picked up the mantle of blue book and that kind of rigorous scientific study since in a way yes i mean obviously not does a lot of work and also obviously the government is very hard on this show and as
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more and more reports come out from last year's disclosure we've got another thirteen page report that has a lot more information on those videos that we've seen. non-government entity is what's interesting about this specifically is that citizen scientists have become sort of instrumental in keeping this data together if nothing else there's a group called move on and that came directly out of the end of project blue book and what they do with the mutual u.f.o. network and what they do is it's citizen scientists observers from all where and what they're doing is gathering data from the around the world putting together databases so that researchers can see where things have been sighted here's linda flexner of move on explaining a little bit about the organization and why it sometimes gets a bad rap. always getting me you think you know i could. go next and you. know. i think you have.
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to be. here to speak and if you think. the other night. really. you know that that's part of their place can you please take care. of. me. and you know the biggest thing she was saying that is that kind of ridicule and a lot of people are too afraid to step forward or you know they're online they're going to get teased because they post a picture or bring up a topic that no one wants to talk about like what's that community doing to help combat that well as most most of us understand that there's a lot of stuff on line that we're not seeing when you're on places like facebook and twitter and all of that and so they're actually building communities specifically for this and one of those is called on stellar and.
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let's talk a little bit from a gentleman about that project. similar to the piece i don't like the school we don't like to you know we don't see. the sense of. we are like minded to get together just like us don't be the. one with your friends and family just be with somebody. i do you know if we have a conversation to start the dialogue we'll find the truth and you know. do you think that. i don't think so i know that it's not going to come willingly for me and even if there were still i think the end of the day it's this the week to start the conversation i still. wow yeah i mean i you could hear the amount of people there too with all that in the background that's a big deal and i remember grown into a lot of conspiracy theory when i worked on that show and this is a thing when nasa comes forward and say we are finding planets that could hold life
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or we suspect meanwhile of life all of that sick out there it's not about little green men and flying saucers it is not. ok she has no mouth she lives outside of london and was named after a character from lewis carroll's through the looking glass she also isn't a cat but everyone knows her as hello kitty and since one nine hundred seventy four she has been one of the most popular cartoon characters in history she breaks an over six billion dollars a year in fact but hello kitty is finally outdone ourselves with her latest adventure her own guns and or bullet train debuting in japan this week the eight drink car is covered in the signature pink and white of the iconic character but inside it's even more about loki is with a life sized statue of hello kitty and i train you know four and more at the train will run from osaka to boca until just until september so if you are in japan and i
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. to. take. england and colombia heads to extra time in their last sixteen world cup clash fans off to colombia not just stoppage time equaliser. match will face sweden in the next round off the scandinavians saw off switzerland in the last sixteen pieces but sending their fans of course it's a wild celebration.
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hello from moscow it's tuesday eleven pm in the russian capital i make the hour and i'm going to be back with all headline news just a little bit later first let's go live to peter schmeichel and neil harvey in central moscow for all things vocal. welcome to the last sixteen if you need a thing colombia and wall to wall ninety minutes that preparing now for the time and you know what might follow maybe even produce peter schmeichel but second of all sprung to life we got some action at last minute pretty dirty game. and we got goals it's not really a good game at all to walk in. you know we can see that you're not the game let's
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just put the right words for a lot of fries and not a niggling a lot of. time bad behavior that just continues. now anglin got a penalty and it was a foul on harry kane of course r.d.s. who had been warned in the minutes leading up to this medal thing he'd been warned not to grab onto and look at this here this is. so also part of it so. close to the last century the chargers lining only snaps are nice and you know it took a minute for this corner kick to be taken you know and at that minute the referee sprained and telling these players not to caught hold of each other then he did gave the penalty now that took another three minutes to get executed it was actually three minutes and thirty one seconds between the penalty being given being taken all of that was filled with complaining from the from the complaining by the
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colombian fans and jordan henderson that's a case that he might have been there it should have had a red card he got a yellow card for head but all that happened that i mean how he only put five minutes on the clock i don't know what those five minutes were enough for columbia scored the equaliser scored in the ninety third minute an unbelievable save from a shot from about forty yards by jordan pickford that lead to a corner kick and from that moment chrome before you can say it's on the bengals not created a single chance in the whole game columbus not a great thing good chance in the whole game it's been scrappy and not a great watch and i'm not think i don't think that people around in the world in front of that television screens are celebrating another thirty minutes of this game it wasn't pretty england looked like they'd done enough as you said colombia we're creating opportunity look like india which is going to play out was
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a pretty dour one nothing victory now we've got a moment in which to time and a quote of seven players on the cause that i can have to tread very carefully and yeah columbus got five yellow counts got two yellow cards. what i don't understand is when you're one the law against such an average team and it remember there's no harm that's what i think is the big stuff on this team one when you're one why don't you go over to know why don't you go for three no this was there for the taking and now i can see there is a very very awkward tackle and it looks like i mean two players than one from from colombia one from england i'm not sure what the referee is going to do here or it's ashley young very very nasty tackle on barrios very nasty let's see what the referee does i would say trying not to send plays off that would see kind of semi had but switching gave yellow cards for there was a an effort by johnstone's where he looked like he's been clipped ahead of falcao
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at nothing was was given for that meeting may have to make a decision now at some point because the tackles are getting well this is incredible i have to say the referees having to my to my estimation of really bad game he should have sent ashley cole off he's clearly went over the ball directly into the shin barrier us and yet nothing is given and you would not believe this when you see this free kick back yourself a free kick for england one you're going in very hard let's cross over to take part and she's at the park near the luzhniki stadium here in moscow or i imagine there was a huge celebration in the columbia fans over ninety three minutes. hi there neal that me so wow you have not seen anything like this fan's liar when yairi minas head out when seeing that was absolutely incredible i don't think i have ever beat in a ground a fan's like or frankly anywhere where people are what you people were so parties
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on it was basically about thirty or forty thousand people were cheering on colombia it just went completely ballistic it's amazing that he stuck to the kind of basically a johnny ponzi. here they're not just watching the folk we've got congress going on we've got a million se going on we've got people of all nationalities doing during different drinks games and all kinds of things because they have the glasses here that lights up it's just a party and it's incredible and the tension is palpable i don't know if you can hear me because i could barely hear myself we thought this is a very very serious and every time the referee's resupply you know uproar here it's just phenomenal i don't think i've ever seen anything like it but we've got another thirty minutes of this i think everybody is it you probably want to exercise everything everybody down here clearly did and i think people who are working here certainly wanted the extra time here but there's a tiny pocket of about sixty english fans and i did manage to find out i think there's just a couple of them actually from england who were really disappointed but the rest of
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the crowd here are absolutely loving it and they're cheering every cake it's incredible it's tightly deafening great stuff thanks so they'll take a partridge there in the found zone in central moscow now we can actually show you the moment when the colombia fans were celebrating that first of all we can see england fans in london at the moment when harry k. put their team in front this is how the emotions developed. was the i was. was . young something the first taking the tops off there in celebration only to put them back on because it's one one now and it's cold and they're into those extra
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thirty minutes so play four minutes at this point and whoever goes through the be facing swindon in the last day they defeated switzerland one nil earlier in the day in st petersburg sending the swedish fans into a for. it was. good. i did. it did. they so peter schmeichel headed off to what text i'm going to joining now will play you out with action from st petersburg across it for assault he's telling the whole conceding sali.
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to the world wherever you're watching from today welcome to studio in the heart of russia's northern capital for daniel hawkins. and we now have the result of today's last sixteen clash is official sweden have been switzerland one else advance to the quarterfinals for the first time in twenty four years and what a game it was it suddenly blew. fans home while let's take a look at some of the reactions that it was was. was. was was. was. sweden going through to the quarter finals with one nil win over switzerland here
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in st petersburg and as the swiss ended up eventually ending the game with just. now with regards to the goal it came on the sixty six minute. all. the fed will forsberg on the edge of the area he was in space and his shot black power it was slightly weak but it took a massive deflection before going past the keeper that the flexion coming off man well i can g. and keep a really standing no chance with that now we have all to gregorio with us now a consultant to the full fee for communications director who was actually at big game here and stay with us in st petersburg thanks for joining us what was the atmosphere like there today what was first of all now it's. fantastic fans everything was picture perfect. the result was really good for sort of course .

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