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kremlin's pocket. about the only truth in that entire tweet was that the names were spelled correctly and you forgot to capitalize the n. but hey who needs truth and accuracy when you've got the fires of a new cold war to stoke i'm your liberal peers to monger but you know what i think i think it's time to bring some honest discourse back to the conversation so let's start watching hawks. what you it looks like real that would be. as good a part of. the day like you that i got. this. welcome really watching the harks i am tyrrel ventura and that i'm top of the world
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and how come they don't have st basil's up to. anyone else i have this thing where every time i see you know it's like they're talking about the k.g.b. and the kremlin and russia and it's always saved the house will do their it and i might always is. the catering to the pictures right like i'm stronger i want a truce not the government but i digress oh i mean how dare he again how dare he tries to have a conversation i know i mean i learned my lesson about go on to moscow no i don't think and i didn't learn anything but the idea that someone going there i mean his whole crime is that he had the audacity to travel to moscow oh my god he went there on the intercept dime reunited with n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden attended a cyber security conference he sat on a panel and discussed media and fake news so nobody won't. so you please stop the
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insanity of what's going on in this world i mean how how are we going to protect every speech in the constitution here in the united states if we let people just go anywhere and talk about whatever but if you hold it. i mean it's truly ridiculous ridiculous. and the fact that you have guys like like many of these other pundits. out there disparaging these you know journalists from speaking their mind right like you start practicing the first amendment and for saying hey maybe we should actually cool off maybe we should actually enjoy some civil discourse between like russia is maybe we're not traitors if we see the fallacy in russia again you know well and i think one of the what's really disturbing too is this idea that it still everybody is like pushing on this russia gate narrative as if everything else should stop and not you know at the end of the day it's like they just think you know we just have to blow up the entire country of russia and everyone in it so no
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russian get up or talk to an american again and again i go and it's like you don't realize how dangerous that is that it is dangerous everybody to russian americans even to people who you know haven't lived there in the years and have different views about it or politics it's still discussed and seen a phobic and grow it is and we lived through it all right if you think as a country we've learned that when you're in the ism is a good thing the matter who it's about and look man says a particular is groom greenwald kind of came back and then wrote an article talking about mr malcolm and you know malcolm manson back in two thousand and sixteen august twentieth and this sunday she again hosts joy readers a groaner issues with the truth. about a few other you know now she asked malcolm as about jill stein and her like support stein supporters during the election about their anima their lack of animosity towards russia the pearly world supposed to have now and he responded saying quote well jill stein you know how's the show on russia today would. it's completely
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untrue and i missed that really has a string around the office that's where i know it's amazing you know what's really incredible too though is that here you have a commentator you know a contributor some of there saying about national security expert all these things blatantly lying about a journalist blatantly lying about a candidate for president why you are twice candidate for price candidate for president and they have done nothing to correct that poll so they've done nothing to say look if we gave them a wrong fact or if i said something on this show that was later proven to be false or someone said hey you know about person never did that i would come on t.v. and say hey how did what i said. well you have done this the part of the yeah you've done that in the past or something has come out later even though all the allegedly used and everything else were part of the conversation you and i have all gone out and said that was wrong but m.s.m. b.c. is is essentially the democrats' version of fox news they're an arm of that i mean you can't think that's not true when you look at the actual. content of m s n b c i
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mean you've got irrationality and ratings based decision making it's a rational i mean we all remember the whole eight regional model as it has trump's taxes go and there's just a point where you have to be like man's most remote from contributor to intelligence analyst and right because suddenly sort of experience and something. but m s n b c also let's not forget hired former cia actors cia director john brennan as an analyst i mean this. if that's not you know the deep state protect. the water use and that's the problem to me too many pundits and not enough questions. during the one nine hundred fifty s. and one nine hundred sixty s. the jet setting life of an airline attendant was sold as a glamorous one but in reality when you combine the strict weight and dress codes
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of being forced to retire at just thirty two years old not to mention dealing with the hands of businessmen in first class it was actually pretty far from glamorous flash forward to today while thankfully having done away with some of the past sexism it's still no picnic for modern day flight attendants what with the low pay compartments and homeland security and now according to a new study as a group flight attendants are getting certain cancers at a much higher rate than those of us back here on the ground. has more. on the lines of a flight attendant could appear to be glamorous traveling the world but now a new study says that flight attendants are war risk for several types of cancers the study published in the journal environmental health this week and a shocking finding that flight attendants are more prone to getting certain types of cancers compared to the general population in the past scientists have found evidence of flight attendants getting more breast cancer and no one know much but now
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a new study finds more cancer. are linked to flight attendants in addition to breast cancer melanoma study authors also looked at non-melanoma skin cancer uterine gastrointestinal cervical cancers all were found at a higher rate in flight attendants another surprise in the study was a higher incidence of breast cancer among women with three or more children previous studies have showed the very opposite the more children a woman has the lower her risk of breast cancer is having author suggests that the lack of sleep mothers of three or more gets combined with a flight attendant schedule could take its toll and saudis have also shown an increase in cancer for those with a distracted sleep wake cycles or jet lag flight attendants are also exposed to more chemicals the general population doesn't come across on a daily basis and while you're a regular a flight attendant exposure to cosmic radiation there are no official dose limits for american air crews according to the world health organization this type of radiation expression at a higher elevation is known to damage d.n.a.
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it's also a known cause of breast cancer and non-melanoma skin cancer now some are wondering if frequent fliers pose the same cancerous they also are exposed to jet fuel and other chemicals in the setting author says there's limited were searched on the matter but that logic suggests that they could also pose similar risks in los angeles suites are team. ever going to discover that something causes cancer or. i mean is there a we're going to you know wow this just breaks my heart at the end of the day. you know that's a hard job as it is it's not easy i could never do that the up and down constantly taking care of people and the terrible work's going up with people too i mean you know we've all seen the ones where we're played attendance or calving or somebody was out of law oh yeah but you see so many times where they have to deal with just and we've all seen it the terrible terrible customer who's just the worst.
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just the worth and now you have this long list of calories and. as the times are saying you have non-melanoma skin cancer uterine gastrointestinal cervical and by road cancers all seen at a higher rate in flight attendants that's that's frightening you know that these are not like your run of the mill every day whoop de do cancers these are not the cancers of work to do with you know i mean well yeah you know this is serious stuff sure that's what that's horrible and some of it i think some of it what you are talking about is that it's this exposure to certain things if you're getting on there and there's jet fuel as are being you know when you realize it's because there's all this stuff in the air around them and then in the cabin. pesticides fire retardants everything in the planes or spa vs they sprayed it with that this small pieces of plastic we've talked about before or the other thing is because they're up in the air they actually are exposed to more cosmic ionizing radiation than most people and getting it more at sort of why. why the x.
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ray people go behind go behind that wall if they're like what about me because i have to do this fifty times a day you're only doing it once and i think that's maybe what it said so they're constantly in this place where the error is filter or not well and as we all know i've even seen alleged reports where they say like you know i think something that having to do with the grease that seduces gets caught into the recycled air yet or and then that gets recycled into breathing in that all that kind of chemical all day every day and the thing is we just here in the united states we don't have as many regulations that can protect them in europe you know they it's this cosmic radio and izing radiation there it's watched and it's limited by law but there's no official dose there's no ally it was until two thousand and fourteen actually the u.s. flight attendants even got protections from osha as the state just took with them the person well obviously safety and health administration these are the people who
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you know if there's a little bit of grease and a muffler shop they'll come and be like you need to fix that it's not really your workers just about that till twenty fourteen they didn't have any protection from osha that's the national organization that protects workers on the job saved if they don't have any protection it's amazing how we love seeing all the wealth go up another the per cent of the wealth trickles down and no protections for any of the worker bees great all right as we go to break court watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we cover the facebook and twitter see our poll shows at our t.v. dot com coming up we go supreme in the court and talk about what capitol hill won't talk about regarding the new supreme court nominee judge kavanaugh the author and speaker de walk and stay to watch the hawks.
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join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. i think more doogan is an outstanding person because he took on the most powerful agency in this county or you'll be to stay if you look at it from the analogy. marc was the day that when he was fighting the goliath. dougan as being the sheriff's most contentious critics say he is the first time i noticed something wasn't right in fleece work pretty much when i first started the corruption in palm beach county is not something that you can smell or thing like that it's a nod and a wink it wasn't what i wanted to do. we've
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i am. thanks. thanks thanks. thanks. earlier this week donald trump nominated conservative appeals court judge brett kavanaugh to replace justice anthony kennedy on the supreme court just like after every other presidential decision statement or tweet the republican party collectively reaffirm that no it is not tired of winning while the democratic resistance just as predictably lost no time in setting itself on fire proclaiming macavity let's recuse himself from the court k.g.b. agent donald luster accuse him self from appointing anyone to anything and that
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this particular infringement on democracy will be the one to finally devastate any pretense we may still have of living in a free society but even as vulnerable democratic senators shied away from any and all controversy on the topic in opposition leaders like chuck schumer simply swore to fight the nomination with all they've got. nobody seemed to be particularly interested in discussing the political and legal questions surrounding wright cavanagh other than a cursory debate over abortion rights and whether or not this is trump's way of escaping russia gate so to shed some light on the issues the mainstream media appears to be i'm interested in covering when it comes to our next supreme court justice we're joined today by author and educator do you walk. oh it's a pleasure having you on and all right so in all of the you know end of the end of history as we know it and coverage of the cabin on the nomination in your opinion what do you think is the biggest glaring issue you see that's not getting talked
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about in the in the media regarding this guy so i feel like. we're not paying enough attention to character to character this person so honestly and my opinion i feel like donald trump should not even be selecting a person to sit on the supreme court right now we should wait until his special investigation is over before he starts having these conversations and trying to change the story so that's one number two is. this potentially flip our country upside down like we need to have to figure out a way to modify his process beyond kavanagh's and you know i know we're going to get into his personal history and you know how he feels about surveillance and things like that but beyond that like i mean come on like do do we want america to be in another two years. well it's interesting i mean it's interesting because it's like a you know any time you see the supreme court move the president that's their job
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their job is to pick the next guy in line regardless of who it is right regardless of what i mean i'll disagree regardless of what investigations they're under or what's happening in order to keep the chain moving forward in the country you have to pick that guy or girl ok but what happened with obama's last year that's a great point you know what i mean so it's like you we can. depending upon who's in congress we can pick and choose we can pick and choose when we want to create certain laws and when we don't read certain laws as a just testament to how flawed our system is that's a great doing to happen to bill clinton as well on his way out what's what's interesting about this discussion around kavanagh that nobody's really touching though is that like you legend this dude does have a weird history with the security state and the surveillance state claimant versus obama which was before the u.s. court of appeals district columbia kavanah wrote in my view the government metadata collection like the n.s.a. all that metadata collection program is entirely consistent with the fourth amendment it gives illegal you know reasonable search and seizure and he said
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redell it readily counts as reasonable because it serves a critically important special need preventing terrorist attacks in the united states is that the kind of mindset we want moving forward as we get deeper and deeper in this kind of surveillance police state that we're already you know neck deep in at this point most terrorist attacks that have been going on also you know about americans. so as we put it we want to have a real conversation the muslims aren't coming from other countries and coming into american should not these schools these are american citizens who grew up in gun culture conservative gun culture and so you want to talk about surveilling sept and unless that's was to issue back today because that's something that no conservative is going to say the thousand kids can get shot in the school and get on t.v. and say we got to be tougher on guns. and not have around him not actually have it like you can watch everything but you can't find a person that's my problem with that is that there was this idea of suddenly we discovered that they were sucking up all this information and yet they still
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couldn't catch you know they couldn't catch a rapist they couldn't catch you know an assault or anything like crimes went on undone and that's that's sort of i have a problem with the democrats and that this. righteousness over this issue and i think that using abortion as this kind of a. you know like carrot like wave it never but he's face going to get taken away i'm real tired of having that thrown in my face for political reasons to be taken away i get that some people have a fear but that's that's some strange stuff and so one of the things is that you know the democrats will never touch kavanaugh thing about you know about security state because they never want to go up against the security stay there so some of those in pena's on civil liberties and criminal justice are shocking they're quite shocking actually why do you think that democrats who we know are looking to score political points against this is a place where they can gather why aren't they actually attacking him on these
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issues why these are basic civil rights issues for americans these are things that i'm sorry we can get back abortion rights we can get back our privacy right the democrats need to be as tough on the floor as they are cable television. you know nor i think the trash talking is heavy on cable television but when it's time to actually put that to work and they're really seeing it and if you know we're going to be honest about the whole situation now country is flawed the constitution needs to be updated you have so many calls attention loyalists or so many people scared to talk about the problems our country has. historically they're not talking about it they will have a conversation you have someone present a film if i was thomas jefferson this is a man who said black people an attractive infer you mentally and physically and me state yes he'd had sex with a black woman had babies by her and then let his own kids be slaves but you'll
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praise this man for you know he was a phony he was a great thinker he was a hypocrite so let's acknowledge he was a hypocrite less acknowledge what was wrong and i fixed a problem nobody nobody speak and nobody is telling the truth everybody is just talking or using their platform to be able to promote themselves polluted. but they're not doing the job and that's why people are frustrated with the left and the right yeah yeah that's a great point and you know the thing with calvin and his views about surveillance and some of these views that are now like the democrats won't attack him on things like that or attack the moment nation you know i'll be curious to see if when he gets up in front of their of anybody maybe ron wyden you know if anybody gets up there and says hey you know do you believe that the end of say well you know the n.s.a. was justified in basically being able to spy on all of us you know and what's interesting is that the question i have to both of you is are these things so ingrained now in us the we in our society that we just look past them no you know having this kind
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of police state having that this kind of authority over us we just whatever that's part of daily life whatever we do you know there are people that can't believe that and i think that a lot of her and a lot of a lot of democrats believe certain things are just the way they are and we have to not say anything because nine eleven or abortion or whatever like there's there's that fear but i think we can get past that because i think our generation and the generations coming up behind us we don't have ducks to give the house this these kinds of things we want we want true within us of illness and airports and not ever happen yeah i mean is that i mean you know that that is that's a real question. i grew up in east baltimore surprise and i grew up under blue lights out because you know so many did not know what a murder rate does how they don't help people i haven't seen any large scale anything positive come from the surveillance and the president imagine him being
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under that type of surveillance based on a hope you know what bret believes. what we know about now would be magnified as such a high level if we were watching him on day. to day of the well the insulting there is that we just put like surveillance cameras like reality shows like real world just. the white house and i we really can this will be let down because want to see him campaigning and eating kentucky fried chicken with nothing for just waving his hands like well we're right and you know what's funny is that you have a lot of presidents say that actually it is like living in a bubble like you can't go anywhere you are kind of living in a locked down state because if you can't go to seven eleven because they've got to close down the streets and you know seal up the man who's going to make it to be president under those that will be part of the twenty five of the. law you're talking about a guy who relationships with all types of people you know i mean this is just all types of people. you know it's a very fascinating i guess it no i guess the one thing that we should talk about before we run out of time is because. you know i love my ruth bader ginsburg don't
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leave and just like she keeps us all a lie i'm a great jury lover but at some point are we looking at you know can we trust charges no matter how qualified to be making to say decisions regarding things like technological advancement progressive ideas to some people like a woman deciding what to do with their own body you know those crazy progressive liberal ideas things like that do we really think that someone should be making those decisions at eighty years old it's kind of the way what i was saying earlier i had a conversation another day about someone was telling me that when the system was established these people were being appointed to fifty and expected to fifty five now these people are so nobody expected justices to serve for forty years so again it's nothing wrong with updating a system i don't have the same cell phone i had six months ago it's changed from one to do the same thing for our system it's a yeah that's a really interesting point because i agree with that i think that lifetime term
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limits for appointees is insane right and i think we should've looked at the problems with and how much power the supreme court had and how things went bush was elected essentially by the supreme court and not by the people of this country and that should have been the first time we sat back and went to they just decided that the supreme court just decided it was president not out supposed to work and look what happened and look what they did what have we literally sat back and how many how many literally hundreds of thousands of people's lives were either taken or ruined because that happened because a bunch of people on a supreme court went oh i guess i was one of them going in florida it's interesting that i want to point out two things and i guess they go by the day but like one of the things that's really interesting to me is that i think a lot of the problems is because you have lawyers in congress they automatically are trained in their profession to always follow the supreme court and be you know they're all three are supposed to balance each other congress supreme court and the presidency are supposed to check and balance each other supposed to be the. markets
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thank you so much for coming on today always a pleasure. but the world cup now entering its final stage and the plight of the immigrant making headlines let us finish today with a story of camaraderie sports and most importantly inclusion and that starts not with a football but a bat a cricket bat to be exact for this group of teenage girls who emigrated from pakistan to catalan spain the trials and tribulations of being a stranger in a strange land and strange schools was not only affecting their self-esteem but their grade point average as well but thanks to project myself and found their i know coach soloists the girls have rediscovered their confidence and u.t.v. through the game of cricket and they're all women team sometimes it really is easy to forget what the actual true value of team sports is with all the big money contracts and t.v. ratings but thankfully this group of teenage girls from pakistan are there to remind us. that's very cool that's for the camaraderie when we can meet more
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camaraderie in this world less divisiveness are that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we're not told you're loved enough so i tell you all i love you i am tired rope and dance out of the let's keep on watching those hawks out there are never great day and night. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies to me this is the simple song alone even some company against elsewhere they invite private companies to take over their utilities anybody tell us the robust. i'll miss you guys you've got to be well on the going to go. i've been this is. a good time out of three of the brokers and for you i don't believe the left
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the. effort of fear. all the security mechanisms and agencies in the ease saying we don't want to be part of britain anymore you got caught helping stomping out aviation companies we mentioned banks stopping out everyone wants to get out because if you don't have the super a not for all the institutions that cover the e.u. and you have the farm that and you saw to be a separate go it alone island under a large grain cloud swimming in marmite worshiping some old hag in a crown those people in france germany and italy and the rest are saying no we
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