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you know walking around or praying but if you turned on the mainstream corporate media in the rare moment they covered it we had to really look for these videos try and find their reporting on it and then in the rare moment they did you get a more vague mysterious view of events the european union is calling for a transparent investigation this after the deaths of seventeen palestinians in clashes with israeli troops on friday deaths of seventeen palestinians but how did they do to know that it's open to interpretation like a like a rorschach massacre where you know it's a rorschach occur it was crazy nobody knows nobody knows how they got maybe maybe maybe they were playing pickle ball and things got out of hand you know maybe maybe they ate some bad raw oysters at the gaza seven eleven they should have known never eat the oysters that are sold next to a homicide cannon all right everyone knows that everyone knows that by the way pepsi almost actually awful don't care so hundreds of palestinians will be on the
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rest took place on the gaza border hundreds were wounded in the own rest by walk by who they were they were just wounded they were they were wounded you know like there's other things just happened like a like a rainstorm or sleeping with your wife sister it just happens you don't know she was slapped with that's all you. know you know so big point is it encrypted ledger of transactions that is global fast and free to use and perhaps the best way to explain it is to go through the arguments people have against it people say it's not backed by anything this is not backed by that there's nothing you know there's nothing you can hold you like i have a thing you know big going has no chickens ok they don't take advice. but neither does the u.s. dollar it's not backed by anything either and over ninety percent of u.s. dollars aren't even printed. so you can't even point to
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a green piece of paper with a racist white dude and say they're. thank you ok three. big point is not the first digital currency because the u.s. dollar is a digital currency it's most of it is only on computers created by central banks run by fact guys sitting around a long boardroom table sweating through their blazers and it's in underneath their moves you know. the reality of the situation. the federal reserve is a private entity and the federal reserve banks twenty fifteen estimated net income was a hundred point two billion dollars they then transferred approximately ninety seven point seven billion of that to the u.s. treasury so that means they profit about two point five billion dollars simply for growing food fares or marty. and people by keep in mind it's not
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printed all right most of the opera so really they get two point five billion dollars we're just going to shoot somebody. we have to go to a quick break but don't forget you can watch all of our videos at youtube dot com slash we're back to today and make sure to follow us on twitter at redacted tonight we'll be right back. there are not one other comment on other than our beloved of the us but not out of the mouth of the money that they're letting him. this was a good time to. try to move there i'm
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a. low done nothing you know how little money not why not. why it generated the old people we believe to be here. oh my kids i don't want them up or so johnny what are you the moment to tell them about how to do it all accusers are there a lot of them on a move like you might be old enough to go to the people i don't want to put out as a moderate party with the muslim brotherhood. welcome back the word out there tonight pop quiz what do the u.s. backed war in yemen disaster capitalism and radioactive drinking water have in common. if you said signs the world is ending you get partial credit because
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they're also among the many topics we're back to correspondents john a full donnel they only care of on and yours truly have covered in depth for you check it out it's time for an update on the saudi war on gamma in the poorest country in the middle east and if this is the first you're hearing of it there is a four year long war on yemen and there is a head up your ass and it's probably been there for more than four years many americans suffer from this head of a demick which is the most severe at amisom be seen head quarters where in all of twenty seventeen and seventy see only aired one broadcast on the u.s. back saudi air strikes that have killed thousands of yemeni civilians and ran nearly five thousand percent more segments that mention russia however to m.s.m. b.c.'s credit they did devote significant airtime to an investigation into the business of boy bands backstreet boys are actually still together so they are
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there twenty years together. i guess you're going to answer that right there a man bad. but does a backstreet boy know he can really this question is almost as important as a population suffering from the largest cholera outbreak in modern history eight million people at risk of famine and over twenty three million people in need of aid it's the largest humanitarian crisis on earth let's take a quick look at how c.b.s. reported on this catastrophe last month yemen civil war has been going on for nearly three years sometimes we sort of lose track of these things because they happen in faraway places how can america keep track of this civil war when the saudis are borrowing american tracking devices and intelligence to drop american. bombs from planes fueled with american oil on civilians targets we've lost track of
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include schools hospitals and areas of food production because ten threatened saudi arabia like a dairy farm lactose which is known to paralyze intolerant streets into chesterton is the newest form of bio warfare that international long has yet to legislate against we should all be wary of child soldiers wielding. author iommi klein says the corporate and political elites from outside of puerto rico ever find exploiting hurricane maria's trauma to push forward false and ruinous solutions from the privatization of the central services to a tax on education with its privatization policy ah private is a thing in the dictionary definition is transfer from public to private ownership and control but that's not visceral enough it's more like transfer from public to private hell bent for profit interests that don't care if you a slip in the shower and break your collarbone and then when you're struggling to
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get up a rhinoceros barges in and impales you through your solar plexus and you bleed out on the cold wet floor. to visit or oh now. klein goes on to say in this context of the rampant disaster of capitalism there is an urgent moral imperative to inform leading people to know the real roots of the superimposed crisis that is falling on these islands with climate change the races system brutal austerity illegitimate and odious debt and colonial is easy the government doesn't want the people to have context that might inform us of why this crisis is continuing to unfold there is anything about this guy's response to the hurricane make you think he's interested in context. not really a context. not his that. hey maybe the mayor of san juan puerto
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rico carmen yulian cruz can enlighten us on what type of privatization is that we're facing up privatization on the energy front we're also facing province ascension of the educational point the local government a puerto rico has introduced the concept of charter schools and has said that it's going to privatized schools it almost seems like the perfect storm for disaster economics or. what they call the sasser capitalism and everything seems to be out there for sale everything is out there for sale puerto rico is even selling this retro of image from the one nine hundred eighty. no takers while the bread unfiltered can capture things like a lead in mercury what it can't capture is radiation which is unfortunate given a recent environmental working group study finds one hundred seventy million
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americans have cancer causing radioactive elements in their drinking water the study use. california's two thousand and six standard for allowable levels of radiation and water since one thousand nine hundred seventy six was the last time the e.p.a. issued standards. and the e.p.a. could stand an update considering that only a few decades earlier americans could purchase reda for an energy drink filled with radium that promise not only to provide energy but your impotence of course of i ask any man if he was willing to let his bones disintegrate in order for it to glow like darth vader's lightsaber of its depth star i think i know what he wouldn't say. texas has the most widespread contamination not just because of the toxic idiocy that spewed from the mouths of
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its last three governors but because the texas commission on environmental quality outright lied to the e.p.a. for several years about the level of radiation in its water under the leadership of cher kathleen hart at white the commission falsified data because she said e.p.a. standards for radiation levels in water were to be protective and expensive to follow even though the commission admitted in two thousand and one that some types of radiation in the tap water of some texas communities pose an increased lifetime cancer risk of one in four hundred a local news team in houston pressed hard at white on the commission's decision but if you're wrong well if you win you have there's all kinds of ways in the what if you're wrong an e.p.a. was right well i don't see what do you mean what if you're wrong and if you are right about there being a danger that it would be it would be regrettable yeah that would be regrettable.
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almost as regrettable as trump nominating her in october do you have the white house council on environmental quality even though democrats blocked her nomination in december prophesied at this moment to renominate her. crazy right. since that piece the white house actually withdrew hartnett white's nomination which is the least they could do. and i am being that quite literally as this administration is doing the bare minimum just like m s n b c is doing the bare minimum when it comes to presenting progressive issues on a supposedly left leaning network which naomi was more than happy to call them out on saturday they feared phil donahue his opposition to the iraq war would be bad for business so they got rid of the show they were terrified of the any war voice and that is not an overstatement and more voices were popular
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and if you are general electric you certainly don't want any war voice on a cable channel that you won't. rumsfeld's your biggest customer today downing you just doesn't have the credentials to work at the station unlike bill kristol who could say that for the iraq war saying it would last only two months now kristol would argue that time is a construct and we need to destroy that construct despite a lack of proof that the construct even exists and all the evidence of that comes from western countries who would probably from invading the country where the construct supposedly exists while millions of innocent people die all in the name of destroying. health network is a reunion of bush era cons and corporate establishment democrats having noon time wine and that's becoming the standard of us media where the voices against war
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climate change and the pillaging of wall street are absent and when someone tries to bring up a progressive issue like ending mass surveillance this is what happens congresswoman let me interrupt you just for a moment we've got some breaking news out of miami. right now in miami justin bieber has been arrested on a number of charges the judge is reading the charges. including resisting arrest and driving under the influence so i think it's fair to say that c.n.n. has been having a rough go of it lately but don't worry they redeem themselves by revealing a truth bomb of a story that exposes the single clearest example ever of the mass media collaborating with the oligarchies oh wait they're the ones doing it so what is your message to president assad. there.
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me and that barry and you know then now that adorable girl is bonna oliver she's eight years old seven at the time of that interview and a syrian refugee living in turkey she's gotten widespread coverage by western mainstream media because of her viral tweets from war torn aleppo the only problem is she's fake a man. and i don't mean like she's actually a forty eight year old truck driver or she's being played by prolific method actor daniel day lewis although he could pull it off i agree she's a seven year old girl but she's clearly reading words she doesn't understand syllable by syllable from a script to push regime change made. a one. that children react. and god in school only needs a nice we can to get back we can change and we can
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together we can help them and trust me i take no pleasure in making fun of a little girl struggle to read oh maybe a little bit i have a modest but this is crazy she's been exploited by a large entity she can't possibly understand. oh god same thing happened to me in those how to hairstyling videos say we're going to talk of shut down the styles on my mom i love her style and lacks is the shit. i did know that lady was going to manage and that might add like i was a sock puppet according to a usa today investigation the v.a. knowingly hires doctors but past malpractise claims and discipline for poor care what of those doctors a neurosurgeon named john henry schneider has twelve malpractise claims filed against them in fifteen years. including getting his license to practice and yanked
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after a patient died. but even though schneider was upfront with the v.a. about all of the shortcomings in his application the v.a. still hired him after a group of his the medical peers thoroughly reviewed as far away and approved his competency his hiring isn't a huge surprise considering his group of medical peers consisted of dr nick riviera dr bunsen honeydew and beaker. i don't even think beaker has the credentials to take someone's blood pressure my systolic and diastolic blood pressure can't both be me. this falls in line with a pattern of misconduct that has continued under multiple administrations the v.a. spent nearly six point seven million dollars to secretly settle cases book problem with employees including medical professionals who committed negligence and misconduct and were allowed to resign with clean references but what makes the v.a.
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attractive to medical professionals with background histories shady or than the stare maxine waters gives you would you won't let her reclaim her time is that at the v.a. you don't need to have no progress insurance your taxpayer dollars are paying for claims filed against doctors that never should have been hired in the first place like david houlihan a psychiatry flagged by the iowa board of medicine doled out so many narcotic drugs at a wisconsin v.a. hospital that he went on to earn the nickname the handyman rumor has it if you say his name five times or facing a mere he shows up to your house for as he had made entirely out of then it's pills that's our show but we've got all the new redacted tonight coming next friday and in the meantime for more of our content just text the word redacted to four four four. nine nine nine it's free and easy i'm not
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a limit kill good night and keep fighting. the democratic party is in big trouble the party has not come to terms with the outcome of the two thousand and sixteen election they have a leadership out of touch with its base millennia our fleet so is their slogan now no party like men.
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if. you're going. to go and brush aside sweden out the world cup here in russia securing the semifinal appearance in nearly three years. i have i. really had it before semifinal places are now said belgium face sprawls england the outcome of today's game picking off less than one hour. that's when russia tried to find the on once again in the window takes old battle was probably shot in sochi. next
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season so not last year but it is a must be able to eat i do believe he should also should look at these people be. a very new model continue from st petersburg and i'll call headquarters for today and then a whole can see alongside peace. expects russia holds its breath for some not for now although england fans might be singing it's coming home the team is staying right here in russia that just put their first place in the final four that's after they've been sweden two nil and some are leaving the files of the three lions roaring full voice. i. was.
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and now the main match the people here in russia are gearing up for kicks off in just under an hour when the hosts. in the far. side in the team's history they've gone this far with that let's cross now live. and joy peter schmeichel. take it away guys. thank you very much. a well. sun just going down things are about to get
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very busy and i just want to stop people smugglers along saudi we're going to be analyzing the what is a huge match for russia and russia against croatia less than an hour to go to kick up just look behind me that's going to be happening stadium the face state in. history being made to not because of never being in the world cup before and they could be making new history if they can go through to the semifinals this is the unprecedented stuff there is a chance for grabs tonight to take on england we know now the loose nicky stadium on july eleventh at nine pm the incentive. for russia. the surprising us yes he has surprised us again and i'm trying to work it out i can only really see that he's going away from the way that he played against spain remember he played five of the back from. of them and then. just
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in front of that block. it looks like very much looked like today that he's playing for the back and then through in front of those for the fall if and i'm just right back. and he cannot save each send a house and then. as left back and then the two players in front of the it's up and they. and then dennis jerry's if you know the top scorer russian top scorers back in the team back on the line he wasn't starting against spain which was the big surprise call of and of course probably the best russian player in this tournament zama doff on the right and then up front zuba so that that's it very much looks like a change if i'm asian and also a bit more positive if you like more exacting mind if. you know they have a lot of critics for going three by playing five at the back people said that it was defensive this is less so it looks like he's got more goal scoring
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opportunities and i would say golovin is the big play make it cherish if he's been on the bench a few times yeah starts but shows and checking it in time it does. and one when you look at the team it looks like they also are attacking because crimea which you came on against and a striker he starting but so is man zuki and passage so again it's a little bit difficult to work out exactly how they're going to play but it looks like a total match up so again for the back two in front of them and then three supporting the minds of each up front so i like peace because as you said you know it's a match where the so much up for grabs you've got to go and take a opportunity and i feel like both manages it going to try and do that looking at this one there is a great opportunity for a semi final here there's no doubt about that and i'm sure that both managers could knowledge for corroboration and just chance to for russia that both of them were
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thinking big. just like england did then england has made no secret of it this is the easiest side of the draw we have the golden opportunity now to get to a semifinal and then maybe even to a final and one of the ways to go to to to educate all of that. is to go and get it you know take it because it's there there is an opportunity and you've got it one take and we've seen far too many teams. being cautious. and not taking that out but you need to we've seen teams go out there saying ok we're going to sit back for that bit and just ease ourselves into the game be a little bit more defensive and then you go one milled down and then there's no plan b. and once you don't have a plan b. old one she can. enforce a plan b. then you're in trouble and we've seen teams go out with old german they were awful in the third really awful no plan b. whatsoever and they were humiliated by south korea and left russia bottom of the
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group from the group phase and parity with all spain spain didn't have anything to open and it didn't have the key to open up its very solid russian defense and spain played the play in a they didn't have a plan b. which was it's a it's a bold leave i think by the chest up because he knows that the defensive approach has worked but he showed he's versatile in this competition how important is it to make a good start because it's going to be predominantly russian support in the stadium you make a good start you get the fans on your side you must've been in the situation how hard is it if you're up against some support and the the team is doing well. the home support is easy. all has less meaning to you then if it's your own supposed so if you come out as a home team and it's your home support you feel fantastic you know it doesn't matter where you play in the world it could be a world cup it could be here we come and i would use the example is denmark and you
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see everything is right. why you feel really great if you come out and you see everything you play brazil as i did in the quarter fund and everything is yellow it has no meaning to you it just doesn't mean anything to you if you get the ruler of the crown to give the team in the first five ten minutes they must act in affection if it's with you it's something you have to decide for yourself you cannot lead away support or support us against your sector in any way it just we just can't do because you lost your way should mentally tough enough to do what you were saying because we thought it from formatter i should place on the big occasion has come around they have buckled at times in the past that's been the problem perhaps a month. first of all that sucks for this game to show that they are mentally strong enough i think it's a little bit unfair because in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight they did lose to france in the semifinals of the finn in the semifinal before and when you look at the players they have they've got the passage i mention. i could see it's
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playing for boston lona and then moderate you can't you come in the next one how many good things but that's a very you can say that this isn't an experienced player he is he's also is that captain he's a leader he takes charge he was the one that took the penalty four minutes ago against denmark he missed it then you would think this was completely destroyed the play but on the other you know just you know. he was sorry for like two three seconds check his shots had went back and became the need again and actually took gracious through to two to this came here so you can argue that you know they have they have a history of being in the can teach them a little bit and it will have an effect and then they become aggressive and but i think that's in the past what i've seen from this crisis team is it's been very solid very organized very disciplined. and they can. to
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a tactic and i think that's really important when you play these kind of trauma that you can do that when i was going to go a couple of minutes left about the mentality of the place at this point you've been in a world cup quarter final you've been sat there i presume you're in the changing room at this point just under one hour to go the coach is saying something and ches of his been saying i don't watch t.v. i don't read the newspapers he's trying to keep his play is very grounded in this what will the situation of the place in the coaching doesn't watch t.v. because he doesn't have it to be true or some of the response would seem to him to morrow and i can read i'm sure sure you can read the thing is this is this is where it becomes a little bit with the people is never ever put in this situation you have to keep it normal so that the manager to testify or the question manager cannot do anything different they cannot say you know if they never say anything to the team before in the dressing room they should not do that today rangers absolutely not
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don't.

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