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claudia was fed up with being attacked by her children's father and she feared for her oldest boy's life. the gangs of el salvador treated child's life as a lottery with only two options refused to let your son julian and they kill him or agree and all you can do is wait for his funeral. home to see those things are not going to. be. we will soon begin the construction of the great great blow our southern border.
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there's a lot here i brownsville and the house and i guess the most ice the san diego california michael stipe he called i did. you know me that was different that are going to be then if not then there's thousand years they'll shoot medical. and more idempotence to say it's ideal i mean everything doesn't mean they want that all. of them look at that their bill clinton didn't want this i thought i. want that little recorder either but i'll carry their bones will i start until. they're all sort of there by their guns but he doesn't see the cannot of them about that about obama yes who starts to look at them as honest as a spineless idea i look at all oh this is the almost like yes i want and. yeah innocent on the. medical stuff on that i didn't. get the only not allowed to. and don't only joined up it's on us that idea it was
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the internet bacon of that was when us said and i mean some communities are full of them in a system about me and in those mean feehan me on this their idea if not from then on this idea of oh i don't mean it like they're not that i'm gonna get it they feed you i mean they set out i'm going to moto own abaya get that i mean it's all of those mean you know me going to fight the border set but out of the few there aren't there are so many of those them if you go. on saturday irresponsible lobbyist accessing unlimited credit from an irresponsible federal reserve bank you have the infinite regress that you saw with money starting in the one nine hundred seventy s.
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and now insurance companies selling insurance on insurance contracts on insurance contracts on insurance contracts with another bureaucrat and another bureaucrat is infinite regress. seems wrong. wrong just don't hold. me to be yet to see how this thing comes to active. and engaged in equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. america was never great was founded on the rape in the murder. nothing changed so we said in. response to these situations that we're dealing with.
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people here is sad every day she is just sad people kill each other blood for killing children. there was just no way that people are going to just sit back and allow children to be shot down law enforcement. this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. this is can't be happening in america we call from the streets we've got to deal with why this is the reason i have to ride like this is the reason. to protect. up and basically. in the.
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hospital he would be useful if. he were talking to. me he would study. the net a lot of what i know about how not i skid but i'm about the same as are a lot of us up the line into. giving money i love my son how much. just saved so you'll be. living. for much of you meet. other people whose life was on the upper. east. feel.
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the rio grande is much more than a border between texas and mexico it's a source of life and death. the bodies of immigrants sprout from its waters. the river is for the moment the last obstacle the salvadorians and guatemalans have to face in their escape. mexicans on the other hand usually pass through the border post with a visa and stay in the united states after their permit expires. if . they monitor every meter of the ball. order for the americans they are the border patrols for hispanics they are simply. there are
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about nine thousand in texas and president donald trump expects many more in the coming months. i will never. i just go see i mean i'm. going to. the locals who will look yellow some people of the rule of law who for believe me if you know. the causes of it will pull. all of your books. in recent years border control measures have been stepped up. in addition to aerial
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surveillance with their ships and helicopters there are even sensors hidden away among the bushes and shrubs. many say there are already sufficient measures to make a wall unnecessary. yet and all. but. one of the probably not a number. on your. hands will cause them to make that armor down the but there is the better in the u.s. for you. see you there's nothing there. that.
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you won the last look at by knowledge if you lost me on this by now you know what i got there we never know how to keep. women and i mean when i'm here when my equal a lot of will. do it and i was glad of a leo you know that if i mean it. i want and when ruperto escobar belongs to a long resigned after texas ranches get his farm overlooks the rio grande from there he extracts water to irrigate the crops to provide feed for his cattle. i said yes but that is. one of the people here. and i give a little of. all the way. back
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you seem to. still care so is one of the hundreds of ranches affected by the possible construction of president trumps long and promised wolf one of his phone would be split into. a promise under restart until one year of us not. if. it is a mortal. if your is a president that i see him but it. is telling you what i have. you know when i said yes i would. go. they don't. get it was but. you can.
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you're. not going to. but up. can access for me up where we can yell to you what. is the real. roberto's case shows that the possible construction of the war which has yet to appear in any budgetary planning could provoke a trust. that would delay it indefinitely. he says i mean on the puzzle let me get a. number going to.
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see me from. you know what i was getting on the flight or. does a person of that of bases get me and that's the. you know one of. our when i. and i when i mean yeah. i mean you know you mean you're but. in the months now but i don't think the. move come to me thank you so don't get the labels like you the mother let the mommy. i want to leave it there well it's like a figure but i will. just get there and they can come up with.
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the sheriff. or. the raiders security depends on not in question. is the democratically elected county sheriff that forces him to be very sensitive to the problems that concern his neighbors and the wall is a big concern. that it's safe. to the border.
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has launched what he calls a smart operation. with the health of war veterans they plan to control the border using drones sensis surveillance cameras but. technology instead of concrete the proposal has already been submitted to washington. on that couldn't. be the guy most look at the memos you know. and. i. owe them a. omotola. and. i mean any book about said about the. no kid in. the debate article. i thought i
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was. taught us but don't know. you know it was. you know. there was somebody out or model. who you know. what it. is right on the border where the movement of people is at the peak. centers prosperous thanks to mexico. in fact laredo and no. one in the same city divided by a river and by two different flags. are actually going to. work.
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at dusk the brownsville boat opposed to filled with young people who study in the united states but live in mexico. some because of family ties others because they find it cheaper despite the toll that must be paid each time they cross the bridge. i. think it's going to be. defending people always oh i just get the brokenness i think and think i mean does he know what i mean because i think. that is what.
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it's a very rough terrain you're so it's rough climates and you have to fight to be able to live in a flat. it was gunshots on top of them and it's all very fresh what happened in there may well have been even not. going well back up for me you know i don't want to see it but a body in the true and is ready to participate in the good. old to live good wouldn't. you don't think about this if this all goes on no you go through it
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like any other and other patients. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer and it be known as the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict just found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying the is just no really that hasn't been that we're even many of the times families want the death penalty to be abolished the research they get pell hears because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in saying. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way.
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fine it was awful and also the way it can get out now cause a lot of donkey the front. line and you feel you wouldn't be that easy to find and turn that out in. your class isn't going to take much to people. getting. killed but i've done my duty but not a little bit too much of one of our little bit that we are shut out of money could be no doubt much of the way for them are not together but it. exists and wonders why. some boards of.
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the sea. even the little. league. at least. the top stories a wave of fire bombings hits we didn't just weeks before parliamentary elections
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prompting intense speculation over who started the well organized attacks all say arms gunmen stormed a military intelligence center and. coupled with the city still mourning thirty four people killed and wednesday suicide bombing to school next day. the economics . and washington gets west texas. by destroying that. the eighty seven year old woman. is tasered by police in the u.s. state of georgia after she failed to follow officers will do to. my colleague has the news but it's in coming up here next hour but first because a report how america's health care system drains the sources from the nation's economy.
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but america this is a report. that's really johnny cash so many times in my life that was just one of them anyway enough about johnny cash let's talk with stacey max you know it was in this white house here in one nine hundred seventy one whereby president nixon before he was impeached did take the united states off the gold standard and thus the entire world off the gold standard and we were on a total fiat's currency standard and we have now reached the you know the basically chaos that he sowed at that point in time forty fifty years later we're now seeing these huge trade imbalances but we're also seeing what happens when our time preference has shifted and we became an ultra consumer society we don't create that much wealth and a lot of people actually you see are unhappy they would rather create wealth they
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would rather have meaningful existence and i think that's part of why we have the opioid addiction and all that sort of stuff but that's for another episode so i want to talk about the fear out money this is men with the guns are sent by the people in these buildings as paul krugman would say the men with guns back our feet but here's a cartoon somebody named peyton sterling did and that's max keiser and the lying because it's not a bubble big point is a pin it looks like pepe max keiser elegant it right well done that's your last thing yellow highlighter like you that's great for them over christmas as a stocking stuffer you can get one of these dolls and be the envy of your entire family and that's not your neighborhood you know thirty seventy one it's another legacy the vietnam war is a talk about morrell the collapse of morality in the nixon had to start paying for that war and got us all to go. and to expand the credit crew expansion to buy more guns to fulfill the what eisenhower warned us about the military industrial complex
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so since then we've of course had hyper financialization and the cation of all of the assets of america and this is why we've seen rapidly escalating in the past two decades especially the cost for health care the cost for education the cost for many things houses things that used to be within the reach of an ordinary worker and i can remember back in the one nine hundred seventy s. my mom after my dad passed away was a single mother and she was able to buy a house go to university with three kids and still like how imagine a twenty four year old woman being able to do that today no it's not possible because of the high profile until ization and all the credit and debt has driven up the cost of all these things and yet wages have not risen so i want to turn to a tweet that i i made reference to a wall street journal article and they were saying that the u.s. will soon spend close to twenty percent of g.d.p. on health twenty percent of g.d.p.
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and health i said you know what we are high deductible health insurance policy masquerading as a country is a hospital disguised as a cannot even that like a hospital at least like if you're dying they're going to fix soon they're going to like give you resuscitation and put some also some machines in new there might be some use there but this is a high deductible health insurance policy it's just a piece of paper that comes with a lot of other paper every single time you visit the doctor you get thirty forty pieces of paper to explain what happened and whether or not the going to pay and how much it could have cost and blah blah blah but here it's just a piece of paper that financialization as a piece of credit that you might possibly have so it's a high deductible health insurance policy masquerading as a country as a result of hyper financialization that goes back to nine hundred seventy one and the. you know the gold window in the absence of hard money in our economy and it's only getting worse and twenty percent of g.d.p.
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for this type of behavior health care is a shame you know it's i'm an embarrassment it's a draping on the vital resources of the country when you have all that capacity going into something that's completely unproductive of course it was dick cheney who said that russia was a gas station masquerading as a country and i think it's something like twelve to fifteen percent of russian g.d.p. is gas and oil so there is a problem when any sector becomes too powerful and what happens especially in an economy like this is lobbyists and how that power begets more power that concentration of wealth begets more power and a worse situation so that why we're going to get to twenty percent if we get to twenty percent of our g.d.p. to health care the health insurance industry it's going to get to twenty five percent and thirty percent they strangle the rest of the economy health care has become a larger part of the economy creating powerful constituencies resistant to change
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in the way the system operates the health care industry over took the retail sector as the nation's largest employer in december given local economies and their workers a stake in the industries growth health jobs surpassed manufacturing jobs in two thousand and eight and these are not productive jobs sure they save you from maybe dying but they are not productive jobs are not adding to the wealth of the nation the number of doctors as a going up the number of bureaucrats is going up the bureaucrat numbers for every doctor used to be maybe wanted to bureaucrats product or now it's ten to fifteen bureaucrats production and these bureaucrats just push paper around like they push for x. money around to make fees on for x. exchanges no reason for a four x. exchange if you had some global money like gold a big line there's no need for this insurance industry to push all this paper around if you had a health policy that was commensurate with the health needs but so. on set or irresponsible lobbyist accessing unlimited credit from an irresponsible federal
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reserve bank you have a infinite regress that you saw with money starting in the one nine hundred seventy s. and now insurance companies selling insurance on insurance contracts on insurance contracts on insurance contracts with another bureaucrat and another bureaucrat is infinite regress taking the country down a slippery slope into a mommy asthma of third world status highest infant death mortality rate of any industrialized nation they have america they have that all that data on this wall street journal article but we're going to talk about the role of the us dollar and the sort of debt based system that enables a sort of system because this is pure decadence this is really kind of a gruesome situation where it's not even like it's covering everybody like it's not like europe where they're paying something like eight or nine percent of their economies our health care but everybody gets treated here it's like this weird gruesome thing and now it's you know exactly what they point to their jobs so
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you're never going to get rid of it because in say well you get rid you lose jobs same with california where you have this powerful prisons and all those thirty three strikes you're out you stole that piece of pizza well that's your third strike and you know what you go to prison for forty five years and no possibility of parole to a twenty year old guy and they have situations like that in california and their populations willing to spend forty five thousand dollars a year the next sixty years to incarcerate as a twenty year old because they stole piece of pizza well this is the tragedy if the money versus our money that people will continue in a job being paid money that loses purchasing power every year the u.s. dollar losing over ninety eight percent of its purchasing power instead of taking a breath taking a step back and demanding sound money as it's stipulated in the u.s. constitution not to demand hard money. some money for wages is to be centrally dictating any kind of connection to the constitution the united states
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you're not even living in america at the point you're living in some backwater i just think if we did have a different sort of global financial system and trading system that we probably wouldn't waste our money on these sort of things and i don't think it's very healthy to spend so much of it seems like we're a very unhealthy society of course like we have as you mentioned in from mortality rates and there are the mortality rate itself for adults is also increasing so it seems like probably it's a cause and effect there i don't know but i also want to look at this other chart year from wall street the revenues of health care companies represented nearly sixteen percent of the total revenues of firms in the s. and p. five hundred last year which is up from four percent in one thousand nine hundred four when you were working on wall street so that's up four fold that's what it looks like on a chart form. since one thousand nine hundred four goldman sachs at this point could take cancer public.

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