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mixed messages unfortunately you can't on one hand say i need to go into trust you i'm going to respect your sovereignty as a nation and then when two countries start to take steps in that direction stop and try to block it and as a snapshot of just some of the big world news stories from moscow this hour and this weekend always so much more from us at r.t. dot com right now is kevin i would say folks watching this half hour and have a great saturday review that you and. anyone else seem wrong but we'll just don't call. anything. yet to seep out just to get educated and in detroit because of the trail.
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when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. thank you. thank you. thank. companies around america in america covering american news called foreign agents. yes we're here again no matter what last week the d.n.c. the democratic national committee voted to take a big step towards actually having a legitimate primary election this was huge just was tremendous this was not as big as everyone thinks it is. the do you consider you voted to strip some power from the superdelegates as you recall from the twenty sixteen primary abortion super
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delegate. are the internal party elite such as representatives and donors and the guy who arranges all the hookers he usually gets a couple of others well gotta give him gotta keep him happy because as we all know the most democratic thing for the democratic party is to have a leads with a voting power that far outweighs any normal people. go on watch the masses and have a quibble in power to this. we all go democracy is a dish best served like tea at a little girl's tea party. and this. is the power of the superdelegates basically handed to hillary clinton the primary election before it even started doing big news the d.n.c. has voted to not allow superdelegates to vote in the first round of ballots at the
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convention this means the candidate who wins the primaries will almost definitely get the nomination so that's yes we get why yes yes yes ok when next time around. but then i started thinking. i was set now. and i was just tank. and it occurred to me the d.n.c. later said his corrupt elite is group of what some may colorfully call heads. i would never i would never but someone somewhere. to if you were the ruling elite and you knew that your super delegate power was going to vanish quicker than matt lauer's career path. how would you stop the next populist candidate the people actually supported from winning because we'll
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popular can and can't be allowed to prevail toned up which we need a lifeless animatronic washington insider who has so many conflicts of interest jammed up there they can't even stand up straight that kind of guy we want or girl or girl so if you you were about to lose your power what would you do well back in june for the d.n.c. adopted a new rule aimed at keeping outsider candidates like bernie sanders from trying to clinch the democratic nomination in one easy one e. they passed a mandatory loyalty oath and many tried to claim the new oil field would not stop a bernie type candidate as long as he or she pledged to run and serve as a democrat so a socialist or a leftist or a cornell west or shameless to wander a post malone could walk up there and go oh yeah i'll be a democrat and then run for office however if you look a little closer the rule also says the candidates accomplishments public writings
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and or public statements affirmatively demonstrates that they are faithful to the interest welfare and success of the democratic party and it is the d.n.c. chair who decides whether that is the case. so in order to yank someone from the primaries all. the d.n.c. has to do is say that person's public writings don't demonstrate anough faithfulness they could use this to weed out independents democrats democratic socialists anybody who maybe criticizes the party too much anybody who may be used have been to one supposed to video of a basset hound look at cream cheese off their junk. that was years ago that was a year ago. and he tricked me into it all right he had a bank page fast talker fast talker what is this is basically an open invitation
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for the d.n.c. to choose whoever the they want the superdelegates don't even encourage you. to do it while passing out of vote that appears to make it easier for an anti-establishment democrat to run for office they've actually made it harder than donald trump looking at a painting of themself all right. and let's not forget as i've mentioned before the d.n.c. said in court they have no right to rig the primaries but maybe that's not enough maybe the d.n.c. ruling elite need another stumbling block for insurgent candidates so they also change the rules so that state parties now are required to accept absentee votes rather than requiring caucus voters to be physically present to remember the caucus states right there the ones where the people would show up in a barn somewhere and yell at each other until they would put their votes into a popcorn baucus and those were counted by an above average donkey.
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even though a caucus is actually look like an amish fight club there. they're actually less easy to rig and then the completely unaccountable voting machines so what's wrong with accepting absentee votes at the caucuses well they call. august says you have to actually show up and listen to arguments about the candidates this favors exciting populist candidates it favors supporters you can go and go in there and say this is why i supported so and so and this is why it's really important you do to know what it was doing that for hillary for hillary if someone would just get up on a chair and be like i am sixty percent sure she's not as bad as the other guy. present six to. every everybody six percent.
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so bernie sanders won the caucus states against hillary clinton but if absentee voters are counted this means a absentee voters can't be convinced to change their minds b. caucuses are tougher to rig the numbers because it's all public you know the people are standing there like fifteen hands go up in the election to go as i see twelve hands then they go to the mat with you. and see because of the complications of caucuses plus absentee voting this is likely to push caucus states toward switching to primaries and primaries held are held on black box computer voting machines which favor the establishment so at the end of the day this helps the d.n.c. ruling really get rid of caucuses where do insurgent candidates win most often caucuses in fact that caucuses it's likely obama would have also lost to hillary in two thousand and eight something else you'll notice about bernie sanders success in the last election he didn't get hardly any mainstream media coverage right trump
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got twenty three times as much as him and hillary got ten times as much bernie sanders success came on social media so how do you make sure in an anti-establishment candidate on either the right or the left doesn't do that again where you begin censoring dissident voices and. promoting mainstream corporate news as facebook and youtube have been doing yeah. thank you. thank you we figure toga noun's two was going to help them weed out the quote unquote fake news today we're excited to launch a new partnership with the inland to council which has a stellar reputation looking at innovative solutions to hard problems the atlantic council's board of directors includes people like general wesley clark general david petraeus and henry kissinger. it's
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a you who's who of new york on a new all liberal all the guards and war criminals yes we want to we want to scale back. we want to stamp out big news to one man baltimore guard jamaal and the burglars from the watergate scandal take a crack at it you know we're just going to see what they come up with. for some odd reason i don't think the next bernie crack candidate will achieve as much social media success as bernie did but that's still not enough in the rigging of the twenty twenty election the senate is trying to make our voting machines easier to rig i'm not kidding under the guise of trying to improve the system the current version of these secure elections acts would allow for and validate audits of electronic ballot images which are just plain worthless as a safeguard against cyber attacks said susan greene haulage policy director at the
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national election defense coalition basically ballot images are great and they're important if they've been randomly checked to prove they're accurate they are worthless if they haven't been checked against paper ballots it's kind of like. it's kind of like clint eastwood very exciting dynamic. big speakers if you jack to barrow by what he's going to say if you haven't he's totally worthless. charlie one of. this means if you rigged the computers there is no save card and who has the most access to these dark mysterious voting machines the corporations that own them and refuse to let anybody actually validate the code now interestingly the white house is holding up that senate bill not because they're concerned about election integrity but probably because. reading is hard.
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especially when your eyes are covered with cucumber slices eleven hours a day. from god as a cucumber related reading disorder ok the rigors of the twenty twenty presidential election has already begun but this should just remind us the true change will almost never come from the presidency it's to the rig it's completely bald by building. a lot of the things actually destroying your life they come not from the president but from wall street the military surveillance complex and powerful corporations that's why. that's why cage has to come from the workers and average americans across the country we have to realize our power as a group and begin changing our communities was to take a. welcome
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home welcome donnelly can never take the news from behind the corrupt ruling class is continuing to gut what's left of the working class a new report from the institute of policy studies found that we the taxpayers are funding c.e.o. pay that is a hundred times what the average worker makes for example lockheed martin gets more taxpayer money in government contracts that any other publicly held company did ninety seven percent of their funding in twenty seventeen the median compensation for a lockheed employee was one hundred twenty three thousand dollars while c.e.o. marilyn houston received twenty two million eight hundred sixty. six thousand one hundred eighty six times
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a typical worker and that's taxpayer money we're paying for her to get rich while over her employees and lockheed martin makes weapons of dad i mean this should be infuriating. piece your piece that is this review really even if they didn't make death weapons even if lockheed martin made center lotions and paraffin wax footbaths they should still pick you up and won and won by far the only body part because joan bass was like you know where the nipple bass or the elbow jacuzzi i want to go home sit back put on a little barry manilow and take a pair of scrotum so all right i want a. little dip in the scrotum right. anyway. as this continues to skyrocket on our tax dollars the things our government should
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pay for are being heaped on to the individual a teacher in austin texas had a heart attack recently and was given one hundred eight thousand dollars medical bill that was after his insurance had already paid fifty five thousand dollars things have gotten so bad the seals go fund me says one in three campaigns are for medical bills. and i'm sure another twenty five percent of that are people trying to pay for college books currently a textbook for freshman american history costs nine hundred thousand dollars. but what you get you get a little but you go back at the end of the semester you can sell it back to the university for seventy five cents. you get something. that's. any why do you think it might be time for us to join every other developed country and have universal single payer health care. and eyes away. by the way when you're talking to friends and some would say i have to pay for that
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i have paid that health care response how are you going to pay for all your missiles your missiles jag and you're killing her off ten thousand military base just. bake sales you've got good well good swirl around the brass pole to pay for your app thirty five fighter jets you get going to donate sperm for those tomahawk missiles maybe maybe yardsale you know how many used v.h.s. copies of city slickers will it take to cover to cover the cost of a navy destroyer you tell me it's. all our health care system is sick joke and no one should ever vote for a candidate who doesn't say medicare for all oh wait. wait i actually i actually jumped the gun on that a little bit and shortly after that story was broadcast st david's hospital said it was now willing to accept seven hundred eighty two dollars and twenty nine cents to
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resolve the hundred eight thousand dollars nine hundred balance because drew calvary qualifies for its financial assistance discounts oh oh one hundred eight thousand dollars financial assistance this is what generous people do you think it had anything to do with the publicity they were getting. but please note on contents being suppressed the best way to keep up with our new videos is to join our free email list by texting the word redacted to four four four nine nine nine it's completely free also i'm on the new platform steam it dot com slash at least camp well there imam is imo no way. four men are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all
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four different versions of what. one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the list did not shoot around a corner. so we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront a shooting fled to be an arms race is often scary dramatic to follow because the only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. welcome back. finally happening wall is being built in the southern
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us but it's not trump's racist border wall a year after hurricane harvey big oil is asking the federal government for a sixty mile long barrier of concrete and steel to protect their planetary death chemicals from extreme weather fueled by the very climate change they've denied for decades and members of congress like ted cruz are more than happy to oblige for more on this we go to our senior crude expert natalie mcneal. don't have a congress is happy to oblige because this is a national economic emergency hurricane harveys damage alone made gas prices rise by twenty eight cents a gallon nationwide but i swipe my card at the pump i expect to be asked for my zip code now this is the only message i get. comes out yeah plus this barrier would be
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a boost for black owned businesses. well mostly my business where i sell petroleum jelly for law and. do what yeah you want some i mean what you're let's have to be chapped after all that screaming no i. want none of that right well personally i'd market it as a way for a cop to keep their hands moisturise but in reality it makes them too slippery to pull their guns out and kill innocent the. right. hand it like a hard sell the cops after you just review the harder sell is convincing taxpayers to pay the twelve billion dollars needed for this barrier which is why it was a relief in july when the federal government at least approved an initial report nine billion dollars for three smaller barriers that specifically protect the oil facilities we point nine billion something tells me companies could scrounge up the
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three point nine billion to pay for this and then we could use that three point nine billion to subsidize wind and solar and i. thank you are you still over the lining of this whole thing is a big oil will have to publicly acknowledge that they believed in climate change all along. and no one said they're going to do that. because who said you have to believe in something to reap the benefits like i don't believe this is a petroleum to stop cops from finding ways to kill us but i say it to protect my ass it. read the same one trump doesn't believe the poor human but he touches them occasion to improve the self image. was posted many coastal cities and states have already unsuccessfully sued oil companies that knew. climate change but did nothing last month after a federal judge dismissed and why seize lawsuit against five companies the judge
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wrote global warming and solutions there too must be addressed by the two other branches of government. so our choices are an executive branch that will do nothing and a legislative branch that will do nothing. big oil should pay for this but that doesn't even get at the bigger problem we shouldn't just adapt to the facts of climate change these companies actually gave above sea level rise they would have spent fortunes on developing renewable sources of energy for the past decades instead they're rich in themselves by asking for a blank check of taxpayer money from politicians beholden to them like ted ok. so maybe maybe big oil should have foot the bill but since we're on the verge of becoming a hothouse earth anyway it's not like any barrier they build will be nearly as strong as the emotional one ted cruz has own daughter built. giving talks to
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take a. shot. yeah . i feel her pain and yeah. i mean maybe if ted cruz used petroleum so. she could have stood away from that snake then you know it. was ok to talk about how americans are getting screwed in hospitals well now we move on to how they're getting screwed and universities got more screws in the tool box for us for more on this raging controversy we go to redacted correspondent naomi caravan e. says are now offering an alternative to student loans which is now. throwing yourself off the nearest cliff instead you pay part of your future salary to the school
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after you graduate it's an entirely new and original program called definitely not indentured servitude. ok be official name is i as a or income share of agreement so the real question is are these agreements what your irish ancestors did to pay as a journey across the atlantic or an innovative breakthrough in human financing to answer this question i've consulted education experts economists an eighteenth century tobacco farmer someone who is about to jump off a cliff and dealers of human organs the income sharing program is only offered out about one hundred schools but it will soon be available to millions of students as it is rapidly expanding norwood's university and langkow want to college are the latest to offer their new affordability initiative that expands access or their innovative student financing solution what brand let me try and pitch one
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sign up for this unique novel new fangled untrodden i phone ten every onyx the future get it before all the robots take it and then the sexpot take it from them indentured servitude. you know i couldn't finish my fear for them because it's too expensive so that's what you're getting the first university in the u.s. to offer i as a purdue called at the back a boilermaker program which i assume refers to all the whiskey and beer they offer when signing the papers must be a problem when all the students sign with the same penis. good income sharing be the solution to the student debt crisis which is getting worse than we thought according to new data between two thousand and twelve and twenty sixteen over thirty percent of students defaulted on payment while colleges are benefitting from billions in financial aid that's nearly
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a third of students their only hope is to get on the game show paid off by still paid off really only still working in the student debt but yes one hundred recent college graduates was the last thing you'd want to find in your dorm room or a used condom. only a little a used condom i would be embarrassed if my mother found in an used condom or any condoms at all my family likes it raw i assume i'm here some say i as they will force colleges to share the risk to put skin in the game for when their graduates do not succeed critics say this is a symptom rather than a solution to the student debt crisis and it may not be better than loans i wonder if i could have gone and i have saved for my archaeology. little to school get tons and tons of my cool tools. we drew brees sickly interest charge for our us but were
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very valuable thirty thousand years ago some say income sharing works like a startup in which investors put money in up front in exchange for share in future profits. but startups don't always work out how long do we expect tater grams to be around where they send you a potato with love notes on them when you're investing in humans you can't just throw out your inventory and start over or can you because there are no laws governing iowa say the us ran out of things to sell so someone suggested. how about stock of you but education should be a public good and a right and we all benefit when the population is educated. well except the ruling class all going to be dumb as rocks and not even old expensive rocks just regular rocks. reporting from washington this is naomi caravan me for tax.
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you know your headline from the future in september you'll read the d.n.c. quietly passes new rules stating hillary clinton wins twenty one primary. no other . coming up over a news value will show see those only getting paid twenty six times what average employee ever dreamed of making. that charge show but i have live comedy shows coming up in denver and boulder colorado walk in your case either sitting down over jack or john conference you don't want to vote for you're going to be bad until next time they've done.
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pranking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year truck so i chose to drive trucks people rush to a small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of zero percent like the gold rush is very very similar to. this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here in the slowdowns for much the lost of jobs got laid off and the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. and that's a tough reality to deal with. power
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of dialogue washington d.c. classifies hours of conversation between former u.s. and russian presidents bill clinton boris yeltsin coming up to. look escape for all on board a passenger jet that overshot the runway last one caught fire in southern russia and left eighteen injured also. a flight to safety. of tear gas canisters israel uses live ammunition again and take us palestinians continue to protest israeli occupation of the gaza border. and feel like shit polls in sweden show a growing split over migrant numbers as euro skeptic and right wing parties rattle the ruling social democrat.

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