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complex at its finest norton tweeted it's a u.s. made m k eighty two guided bomb which has been used in previous attacks on yemeni civilians the cage code on the bomb is lockheed martin's yes appears to be another fine american product for killing innocent children around the world brought to you by our good friends at lockheed martin and the pentagon. but not of course if you ask the u.s. military army major army major josh jock's a spokesperson for u.s. subject man told box quote we may never know if the munition used was one that the u.s. sold to them we don't have a lot of people when the ground. you don't you do have though you do have a lot of weapons salesmen in the boardrooms of the piers so let's start watching the hawks. what you get the. real with. the bottom.
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like you know that i got. this. week. well we're going to watch it. now but. our so. there is there seems to be a little bit of a double standard here that i see and foreign policy and that if an american weapon lands on innocent civilians we're not response of all for we don't even know we can't keep track of these things which is nonsense i can keep track of my dog with a. so if you can't keep maybe you should just you know chip your bombs like we do our dogs in my building find them but the thing that's strange to me is under that instance like well obviously we need to anything wrong but like if someone
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uses like nobody well obviously it's you know i mean like there's this idea that even if we have proof that it came from us and we made it and all of the american empire we do no wrong we do no wrong that that's not how empires usually end up out around the spoiler alert as fires everybody if they're at civilization six knows that. the target is out so you know there are there are basically three. we don't know we can't prove that this mission is what it is and you're right there hasn't been true forensic analysis to say it's mostly been journalists are speculating and doing good research but like the piece really looks that actually matches lockheed martin's m k two guided bomb perfectly i mean like you see little airfoil there so this is that's the lucky part of it that's the piece now when you look at these two things like you could see that that's clearly the. evidence and then and they were saying that the cage number. seems like there are certain numbers i mean they come in certain matson i mean. the united states and u.s.
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military manufacturers sell a lot of stuff to saudi arabia as they do they don't understand that like well we don't know of are those because you know what do you just say like well we sell them but we don't know let me will we don't have people on the ground well maybe you should if you're suckling them air to ground missiles all that is what we help them with logistics we help them target we you know we don't we're not a part of this war in yemen but also not sure when i'll bring them do it yet. you can even trace the sale of these weapons doesn't say look we know that they're not as if we don't know that taxpayer money and all of this to saudi arabia or whatever they're buying or not buying from according to an international news back in two thousand and fifteen saudi arabia has required had they had reported that saudi arabia requested a huge transfer of air to ground weapons for the u.s. to bolster war stops the proposed comprises more than twenty thousand mostly precision guided bombs worth nearly one point three billion including logistical support so yes sold them bombs if you give them one you're
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giving them support on the ground you're giving them. what part of that's like you know what kind of the numbers there's you know that huge order that one hundred billion dollar order included eight thousand and twenty of these m k eighty two five hundred pound bombs so to say like would probably not like about a thousand of them from other years was interesting to me is where. deranged individual walks into a school here and shoots up a school we immediately say hey you know we need to seriously lock down those there we go out there what all right well financial results put in gun concert locked down but what a five hundred pound laser guided. we may we sold but was used to kill kids on a bus that we probably helped them cord. mate those where. when that happens that
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it's well we don't really have people there are no no whatever democrat or republican generally no one ever says you know maybe we should actually talk to lockheed martin and put a little gun control of like lockey to raytheon and all that maybe there's just too many missiles in the world they were making too much too many people make too much money off of the death of children in foreign countries around the world i guess is only what happens here that we get outraged or parts of the population to stop. it's as. well here in america this week here in the good old us of a c. on odd days of the week we we blame russia even days we blame millenniums this week philadelphia magazine editor and writer sandy instead charge those darn kids between the ages of twenty two and thirty seven with murder of maintenance man male the creamy emotion of oil in eggs and lemon juice that is
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apparently putting the fear of god into baby boomers in her piece how millennial killed man not. things to claims that she was alerted to the assassination of sandwich spread because people weren't eating her deviled eggs an apple celery and many salads at picnics that's when she bravely pointed out that scourge called feminism was clearly out to get mayo stating quote my son jake who is twenty five utes mayo he's a practical young man who works in computers out of doors macaroni salad he's a good son but you know who isn't as i got child yeah the girl states i also have a daughter she was a women's studies and gender studies major in college naturally she. is which leads the writer to conclude her research by declaring that the only reason for this raging male phobia is a generation's gut level over announcement of the greatest generation's condiment of choice. which maybe wonder just how bad is the male market i mean i haven't
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heard about this and that's what i noticed a very odd thing not only is male the top selling condiment the us sales of managers have consistently risen and their market share increased over the last decade so you're courting to researchers the global man is market rates the value of nine point nine billion u.s. dollars and twenty seventeen and the market is anticipated to reach a value of twelve point five billion u.s. dollars by two thousand and twenty three u.s. census data and simon's national consumer survey showed that two hundred seventy four million americans used man is our man as type salad dressing in twenty seventeen and is projected to increase to two hundred seventy eight and a half million in two thousand and twenty so minutes the opposite of being murdered by a millennialist or anyone else is actually booming and is more popular they catch up oh well i'm sure we can find a way to blame the increase in horseradish sauce sales on the russians tomorrow.
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yeah so bombs to maim is loved so what's at the heart of this is that knee jerk reaction in society today that we're going to blame somebody blame because if something doesn't go right for me and screws up my life i have to blame the generation of kids blame them for they screwed up millionaires i mean blamed for this but blame for by legacy media they've been blamed for the murder of dinner cruises napkins running bar running bars of soap sex marriage homeownership wine corks department stores diet i'm sure there's a lot more that establishment media has you know use this clip to blame on one you'll see that's just a small list this is the tip of the idea for the mayo the big problem really is this is ridiculous to me. you know we talk about it identity politics but i had no idea that my favorite condiment mayonnaise. was really tight. just so
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much racial injustice in the world to hang sam the writer also claims that just because something is old and white doesn't mean it's obsolete and that young people are turning their back as she puts it on american culture by not using enough minutes which they are using man as i don't that's the point but she claims it was sort of forced it upon this is a strange part so first she claims that man is and these terrible recipe is that she is forced these the land the recipes that her mother was forced to learn to be told you know to to become an american now are terrible millennial is our respect to our heritage of having to be forced to make terrible food just like everyone else she also claims that mayo is the taylor swift of condiments which i guess means it's worth an inordinate amount of money and is wildly popular and is broken up with often. that there's so much pop culture that it resulted in identity condiments is the problem that we have too many options and they always
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once they want all these foreign things like fear good stories you know good. it's just so ridiculous as well because just borrow a business insider to point out that mayo's is like as you said top of the. it's the most popular condiment in america everybody loves still said sorry this is not data journalism this is just one person's confession which is apparently not as could have been potatoes teller's used to be. wrote i mean i was there just doesn't see the import of the recipe and it is one hundred percent the like bland most basic i mean i'm sorry i grew up with my grandmothers and people during all these recipes in the fifty's and i'm just not understanding most weird idea of we're supposed to keep making bad food it's ideal like nobody is eating her doubles i guess at a penny but it's yours everybody of mine don't like i don't have potato salad left over when i marry and still. have the right. i mean look to me and since one of
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those things that yes there's something to be said you want to carry on tradition you want you know it's cool that you see recipes past our generals and the generation that's already up to date but you update them and you can just get locked into like well if it's not mayonnaise then the fabric of america is being torn apart guess what the idea is that we're constantly evolve right yeah i mean it's like the idea that if i put a little you know old baby on my potato salad or my macaroni salad someone's going to write a thank about how i'm running america love the pieces are to go to break court watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered on facebook and twitter. see our poll shows that are tea dot com coming up our cheese atenco bridges the latest on yet another round of social media censorship and then sean stone sits down with them government to discuss his investigations into organ trafficking ready state to watch the.
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well last week facebook brought us the banning of controversial right wing icon alex jones and is in full wars a brand from the social media giant this week it appears that facebook is now swinging its ban stick to the other side of the alternative political spectrum with news that the left leaning south american news network tell us soar has recently been suspended from its platform and fact this is now the second time this year tell us or has felt the wrath of facebook censorship game or to dissect is our to correspondent dan cohen welcome. always preserved so first going to lay out for everybody how did this play out between facebook and tiller so what exactly happened here right will tell us or launched its english page and twenty fourteen
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basically to challenge corporate dominated media and provide a platform from for voices from the global south and it done exceptionally well it's. page had five hundred thousand likes and it was doing great coverage across latin america and monday evening around five forty eastern time its site facebook page in english was simply removed and they got an email right at the same time saying that your page has been removed for violating the terms of use they sent a message asking for clarification and facebook sent a message back today tuesday saying the engineering department is reviewing the case but facebook at no point ever identified any offending content or post so i reached out to facebook they didn't respond and toe soaring which is are at a loss right now that's really fascinating because really friends and you never really do facebook always coming never really
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a lot of times what what the reason is and it's sort of six is a i'd like to say this that it's an engineering to the idea given sort of a technical issue but if we it's probably not as technical issue because one of the things that's also rather curious between about. about this is when the account was suspended and what kind of content the account was posting right before the suspension and the case of venezuela analysis dot com what do you know about that exactly so this is since august sixth there have been at least three sites to be taken down from facebook the first was conspiracy theorist alex jones and his info war site which kind of had a lot of support from left leaning circles for a variety of reasons then venezuela analysis dot com which is an independently run analysis site that had just posted a scathing critique of western media coverage of the assassination attempt of venezuelan president nicolas maduro when that was posted then it was taken down so
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it's very curious timing that i think you know requires some explanation at the very least another good journalist should do that you've got to ask you know you guys guess what this seems a bit odd you know is it a glitch because that's always the thing we go back to right it was a glitch that i was serves original time they took them down over there so there was a big glitch exactly in january of twenty eighteen they said it was it was a it was a mistake ok seems to happen speaking of potential interesting mistakes. facebook's also have has another rather curious new partner in deciding what is or is not fake news they could announce that twirled and they partnered up one of them is the atlantic council a little bit about that interesting combination right so in may facebook essentially outsourced its censorship duties if we can call it that to the atlantic council which is a think tank just a few blocks away from the studio here that's funded by
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a variety of foreign governments and corporations there are some of the top funders including nato the us state department our very own government charles koch the clinton foundation theocratic gulf monarchies like the you. arab emirates oil companies like chevron exxon mobile weapons manufacturers like raytheon and lockheed martin so i mean those are just a few so it's really you know you see who is facebook is partnering with in order to kind of create the agenda and the discourse that we're allowed to see on facebook that that's incredible to me when you have something that a lot of. i mean you talk about a personal pretty you talk about a cesspool of all that's wrong in politics and government today you kind of see them all in this one big bat that is the sole. this is a mess over there also and the fact that the state department is giving money to that as well really brings up a lot of problems because the government's not supposed to be infringing on first amendment if
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a private business says we're going to if you know we don't want you on our platform that's one thing but if you have like some government linked to that that's dangerous yeah i don't really understand that wire tax money so. i mean i think about think tanks in general which i'll probably get on to another show i'm sure that's now a great conversation about just how bad they are in general but like every going to have a thing tag maybe don't stack it with warmongers and would probably be fired like don't people who make war decide what we can say that's an icky place but at the very quickly i just want to is there any idea of like is this going to hold them in what to tell us or a feeling of there's this thing going to just they're just done now on facebook will tell us or is waiting to see what facebook says before they even you know assess that it was definitely an act of censorship or you know maybe it ended up being a mistake which it certainly didn't seem that way but a doing their due diligence to see what it is but i think for the rest of us you know the question is if it really is an act of censorship who's next and they do so
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much always great to have. fueled by the needs of the burgeoning fields of medicine and science body snatching your grave robbery was one of history's more gruesome nominates practices that occurred during the eight. hundreds victoria area and united kingdom but just when you'd think we'd left the gruesome to history leave it to the twenty first century to outdo the past barbarism in his book the slaughter author of best bit of journalist even gutman delves into the macabre and brutal world of china's organ transplant business and its possible connections to internment camps and killing fields for arrested dissidents sean stone recently talked with government about his controversial book and investigations. in one thousand nine hundred five we have the first reports of a live organ harvesting taking place in the northwest corner of china in an area called shin john which the chinese call shin jiang that is muslim territory it's basically it's very shut off from the rest of the world and. the people who
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live there are just not genetically chinese at all they're sort of sent there really central asians are turkic. but they have started experimenting on them essentially in one thousand nine hundred five because it turned out that if you took out organs from someone well they were still alive the organ can be transplanted into a new person with without much of a problem or a lot less of a problem the body doesn't fight it's a bit like cutting flowers and running water or something. now that was the beginning in one thousand nine hundred seven something very unusual happened c.c. up till then china's harvesting the organs from executed prisoners right and as much as the world made you know say oh that's so terrible and all the rest the truth is the world doesn't consider that so terrible they think of it as well they're going to these people are going to die anyways and so there is a tendency to sort of write it off at least there wasn't much hysteria about the
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issue back then. nineteen ninety seven something unusual happened so i dug this up in my book. a doctor and he lives in europe and i'm not saying where because he has family in china was it her room she hospital he was asked by his superior told him to go take blood tests in the political prison. all right so these are weaker as they're muslim maybe they've gone who knows what crimes they're guilty of maybe just standing on the street gunning allah akbar you know something like that is it could be very minor. but he goes he has to take the blood test blood types of all these prisoners political. why well because six high ranking chinese communist party congress had just arrived at a major hotel and they were looking for a liver and kidneys. and they wanted healthy people the idea is prisoners are regular prisoners the ones who are in death row hard necessarily that healthy they
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are drug addicts sometimes or they live rough lives political prisoners tend to take care of themselves. so he went in there we had a riot when he tried to take the samples they kept saying you're weaker like us a muslim how can you do this and he was said it's just for your health. now of course it wasn't just for their health those six. chinese communist party countries got their organs and they left and in a month there were six more. now that was one little incident back in ninety ninety seven and it really could have ended there a little bending of the rules a little corruption at the high levels but china really didn't what happened is that a new group came on wine if you like as a target of the state that was following gong a buddhist revival went. and it's at that point about after a year after they start persecuting phone gone in one thousand and nine about two thousand two thousand and one the transplant rates in china go crazy
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exponentially are shooting up hospital building transplant wings all over the country yet it mirrors the detention the massed attention of fallen guard which was about half a million two million at any given time. because in the report i understood that right twenty fourteen that congress basically us congress has had a report a lot of your journalism is the basis and cited within it although you're not alone in that but researching this sort of the notion that china reports there are about ten thousand organ donors in transplants per year but meanwhile the real numbers are in the tens of thousands may be enough as high as one hundred thousand. organs being transplanted and the question then becomes is that just all voluntary and obviously your allegation is no that's not what is the basis of saying that we know that this is definitely coming from political prisoners who are either alive or killed in the problem. that the chinese have
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bounced around from different arguments for many years they said they didn't even say where these organs were coming from or how they were doing transplants and they sort of just led people to assume that maybe it was voluntary or something of course there was no history of voluntary donation china at all and then they said ok well we're doing prisoners they copped to the lesser plea if you like were we are we are taking organs from. criminals who were executed on our execution grounds by chinese law and so forth. that didn't hold water because the numbers didn't add up there weren't enough criminals being executed even by their own numbers so then they switched to a new argument to say well we're no longer executing criminals for their organs what we're doing is just getting voluntary donations but even if you use their numbers which their claim. about seven thousand voluntary donations a year and that is seven thousand people donating their organs well truthfully even if you were getting say three organs out of each person instead of the seven
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thousand if you take that seven thousand most players get up to twenty one thousand you're still not going to get anywhere near those are made up numbers the seven thousand is a number they've pulled the. pulled out of thin air. it isn't often that a scientist that has been so crucial to an endeavor success has been able to witness their life's work realized this weekend nasa launched the parker solar probe from cape canaveral in florida beaming with fire across the night sky on its way up to our sun the one billion dollar probe will be first the first to fly through the sun's atmosphere the first spacecraft to travel at two hundred sixty five thousand kilometers per hour and the first to bear the name of a living scientist dr eugene parker who was there to see the work he fought so long to be taken seriously about to launch into history and this probe is special for the folks here watching the hawks as well see my of myself in tyrrell and the team
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each have our names saved on a memory card that was included with the with the probe along with over one million others as we take this adventure together and in the words of dr eugene parker let's see what lies ahead and see the lies ahead but we know what ended right now and that is our show has to remember everyone in this world we are not told we are above the love so i tell you all i love you i am i robot and on top of the people are watching those talks of a great day and i. it's a very rough road there and you sort of throw flood to move and you have to confront to both of them if. it was gunshots going tomtom and so many
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friends they would have been going there may have been and you don't know. why don't you think anything will pick up any you know i don't want. to see it but it will be in the truth when it's ready to put you straight in the good. old to new good wouldn't. you don't think about these these soldiers who don't know you got through like this and you know i do and other patients. on set are irresponsible lobbyist accessing unlimited credit from an irresponsible federal reserve bank you have the infinite regress that you saw with fiat money starting in the one nine hundred seventy s. and now insurance companies selling insurance on insurance contracts out of shares contracts on insurance contracts with another bureaucrat another bureaucrat is
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infinite regress. that.
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was. that was. the headlines in our security crisis in afghanistan worsens a suicide bomb attack in the capital claims the lives of at least forty eight civilians that is a taliban attack on the security base on the same day reports from killings forty five. or so to come this hour the right wing group the pride boys becomes the latest victim of twist his crusade against right speech apologists debate whether this is not a mind to modern day censorship. the one thing could be hate speech here but it's not hate speech over here a journalist and we bring to fight hate speech everyone is always right right i got it i'm privileged and i can't fight racism yeah the only way and what are you. un peacekeepers are set to.

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