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math tells us that with more than forty seven thousand kids in the biz strict that roughly twenty three thousand of those kids were possibly exposed to lead and copper tainted water. officials from detroit's water department believe that the lead in copper is contaminating the water through the school system's decrepit plumbing which is estimated to cost roughly thirty million dollars to repair and replace just thirty million you know for the cost of the three combat ships i mentioned earlier we could have big detroit schools water issues fifty three times over but they go we have utterly useless needless combat ships to build right i mean no one ever said the children are our future or anything like that. but start watching the hawks. but if you treat the day like real that this would. be the plot of.
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the day like you that i got. with. the. world and one of the what the hawks aisles i rolled with them top of the wallace wow so we went from lead now we're finding all copper would say that of people that know you think copper it seems like oh it's not going to it's not not in those kind of doses. short term chronic exposure such as water in your drinking water i mean you can have everything from major stomach issues kidney and liver damage and one of the odd things about copper toxicity is that it's often hard to to diagnose because it can mask itself in long term as psychological neurological developmental disorders so again you have another thing that another thing in
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children's water that hender is development that causes mental health issues causes physical endocrinology and and. and logic that one word and a crowd analogy you can cause those problems so you're talking about a lot of long term stuff and for a very small of much of money you can save a lot of lives literally save them in the long run and give these kids a better future but you know it's to troy why would we help them my man and i know what i want in this navy ships to build right you know that there are some good i mean what i mean weren't we what is that say about our about our priorities as a nation when you've got us politicians falling over themselves to fund useless battleships that no one wants and no one me is but we can't find thirty million dollars so that's a few kids could drink water out of out of a a bubbler or drinking fountain you know i mean this is sort of like in june the district report actually said so this is i want to increase the amount of money it
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was that in order to do all those repairs it would be about five hundred billion dollars five hundred million dollars to repair all of the issues at the school wow you know and look so all right so for the cost of these two three battleships in the we don't need that's doing simple tyrrel about them i have that's like four school systems that come to you we've completely done completely brought up to a nice healthy healthy safety standard for children right i mean with the with the school has to go through just to fix this immediate problem like this is look at the district has to spend two hundred it's starting this started school in september fourth right they have to spend two hundred thousand dollars on bottled water and water coolers for the next several months is like the band-aid to the problem as the superintendent nikolai beatty has proposed a two million dollars plan to install water high ration stations in each school the claims the hydrogen stations are better because they filter content evidence out of the drinking water and this is like the stopgap we can't afford the thirty so maybe
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we can get the two million just to get these hydration stations in there because you know how did very secure or you know water cooler is like i'm obviously you know it sounds like he is doing. great genius thing or like you ordered water cooler but it's got a it's a sick society we would rather spend money. a centrally implements of death and lots of money and implements of debt that our politicians on both sides of the aisle just totally groove but the health of children is not that important i mean hey if they don't get shot in school they'll get boys and we're not talking about like a handful of kids i know this isn't just the holes in that one district when you look around the country you have about there's a july report from the u.s. and u.s. government accountability office and they said that forty three percent of the country school districts had tested positive for lead in twenty seventeen and out of those thirty seven percent found elevated levels and fifty lead and fifty seven
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percent of school districts serving more than thirty five students nationwide have either not tested for lead in the past two years or get the didn't know if they had at it you know that so many that school systems were covering thirty million kids didn't know i don't know didn't didn't know. i mean we were play sports stadiums in this country faster than we were play school. and yet here is an entire projects between plumbing and everything else that would create jobs that would bring communities together that would give work to small businesses but hey why do that when you can buy a wasteful boat send poisoned kids. by us secretary of state my pompei when the trumpet ministration can't seem to get the peace machine moving in north korea south korean president made some pretty big moves this week after a three day visit to the formerly hermit kingdom in a statement a press revealed that kim jong own expressed his wish that he wanted to complete
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the denuclearization quickly and focus on economic development which is which is actually what those who. as the use of sanctions say is the purpose the goal economic hardship and isolation eventual breaks down the walls and painless as possible without war but many including the brooking institute's human pack think quote there are serious risks of a premature peace declaration or as evan sankey a research analyst at the john hopkins institute who claims and the national interest magazine that while he doesn't believe peace is even possible the process is helpful because quote washington has learned that the south korean president if too deeply invested in rip that's right hogwash others experts in foreign policy are claiming that north and south korea and its leaders are far too interested in key economic development of those ikey's a. piece of economic development when we get out terrible thing when we did that
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build more bombs and drop the mother of three a i mean what's wrong with that i do yeah i don't know anybody so you know so pushy about i phones how horrifying i mean just the idea that someone would sit there and say well you know if we can't trust north korea south korean president to do this it's so fowle like it's just the worst is something they're going well he just wants or pressure he just wants them to have peace hotel or. some of the korean peninsula rose that's where you are literally are about literally but that's kind of how it see it is it does seem that way and look at the list of what they're what they recently agreed to look you know what where rose colored glasses your piece is probably still pretty far away but at least the though you're north and south are driving to it and here's a list of what they've agreed to so far they've they've agreed to do a submit a joint bid to host the twenty thirty two summer olympics they agreed to create railroad links between north and south korea within the next year which is pretty huge they've agreed to stop military drills aimed at each other along the military
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demarcation line which divides the two countries by november first in one mode they decided they were removed eleven guard post. from the d.m.z. by the end of the year and they want to normalize the case song industrial complex with the going towards a project as soon as conditions allow that's pretty epic stuff oh yeah. yeah but why are they really do. you know there's a certain really rather camp david accords and you really reveal who thought things like the camp david accords or you know the wall going down of him and germany was a bad thing are like crazy extremists who think that jesus is coming back to like. or say i don't know when i'm confused on the day i mean these are those ideas those perfect examples when people say like oh you know america the empire has to kind of would have its hands in everything and everyone has to like kowtow to it that's a term for example people raised in that system where they can't believe the
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countries outside of the us without us know can think for themselves you know and that's why they can't do without us i mean we have to explain and this is a whole thing about like every one of these articles really hammers on this idea of two things one what can we exploited literally the words exploits out of this and we can't do anything unless the united states gets something a sizable in return as a zero where you know democracy and freedom one of the things that was a big sticking point this is of course they're putting it again is the young young which is believed to be where north korea makes most of its fizzle material the actual nuclear material that was the big one so one of the points that they talked about was the promise to close that in full view of national inspectors and to me that can't be ignored if literally they keep doing everything you know which is not doing it because the united states because trump told. because my pump a.o.
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didn't come up with the list doesn't mean it's not working and one of the things i find really strange is that they're against the idea of them doing it for themselves and that's why because if these two countries get together and there's a unified south korea or unified korea that's going to be tough on a lot of western countries but south korean president and reiterated what i want to say is really like i said there's a time like the camp david accords that was a moment of peace and we said wow this is great and here was something and it just kind of gets booed but what the south korean president had said about unification of the peninsula was i propose to take the next big leap to completely resolve the seventy years of hostility and be together as one chairman king chairman kim and i will rebuild our nation with eighty million people of the north and south holding hands and hand standing strong. while why would we be against that you know what's wrong with peace in our time because they think oh well we're going to get together and they're going to have more nukes never should have followed up or that they what we can't push them around and just and stopping military drills is the problem
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it's not a game you are pointing weapons at people and when that suddenly isn't there what are they going to do we can't keep buying boats we can't afford right where them threats and then suddenly the military vehicle comes the frankly i don't know what it is to build more than oh i don't know they might have to fund the rebuilding of schools and health care. as we go to break a quaters don't forget to let us know where you think of the topics covered on facebook and twitter see our full shows at our teeth dot com coming up author and educator be walking with joins us to discuss the controversy surrounding us attorney general jeff sessions believe that the a.c.l.u. and black live matter is responsible for all the violence in chicago stay tuned to watch in the fall.
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we want a strong european union based on strong member states and we want a europe which sticks to its christian heritage so we're number one we don't want europe to get rid of the christian heritage and we want a member states to all stay as member states we don't want to you know give up our nationality you don't want to give up our culture we don't blow you up for every season and so on and so forth about you know it's not about black lives but if you add up the people from black labs matter the a.c.l.u. . if you if you added up the number of guns owned between those populations you probably come up with like three flags or. i hear count people or telling people to kill people that's not the problem that there's a saying the opposite which is what's so strange about it by putting the blame of of the sort of rise of say chicago street violence on police reforms and that it's
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it's the fault of the a.c.l.u. it's the fault of blacks lives matter. to me it just it sounds like more and as a woman believe me i know this sounds like victim shaming well your life sucks but it's your fault you should have worn those clothes you should just walk down that street at night you shouldn't have gotten involved with the wrong people it was just more a victim blaming to the very people who are being treated poorly who are victims it's victim blaming and it's also easy is easy to say that the business is easy to say that you know people who are all here you know doing these things because something is wrong with them is easy to see that police officers can do their job because you know we're actually trying to hold them accountable it's hard to really pinpoint these problems and when we really come from this years of racism there are years of poor housing poor schooling food deserts and all of the different things that make up these neighborhoods is that years of people not having the opportunity
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to live in a country where if you have a dating. don't take a like a key you know a certain amount of companies are not going to call you back for a job this is the country that we lived in before he's you know suspect and has to acknowledge that and say that it's easy to store back at the people right right at this and that's what truly broke my heart when i heard you know the attorney general would essentially the top law enforcement official you know saying well it's their fault you know it's their fault they shouldn't have raised a ruckus and because they raised a ruckus while there was there's yeah i mean there's a reason the major icons of the civil rights movement were like do not vote for him you know horrible part of that very good point where more it's interesting because the hill actually knows that you know sessions his own. justice department found last year that the reasons behind chicago's increase in violent crimes were broadly debated in the arguably complex not be allowed in. the chicago police department
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was a less of a fact of due to systems that have allowed c.p.d. officers who violate the law to escape accountability that's the big question in the room how important is officer accountability to citizens whose neighborhoods are victimized by crime to me that's the most important thing is that everything police officers there is police of this of law enforcement officers bill of rights everybody is a part of he has known different but a lot of them have a lot of you know have some of the same language like in baltimore if a police officer is involved in a shooting he will she has ten days before they even have to make a statement about it giving them the ample time to be able to come up with whatever the story they're going to come up with you know back out for that story and i know if it's true or not if you if you god forbid but if you went out and you were in you got involved in the shooting or something like that and you pulled the trigger would they give you ten days to come up with a story. i'll call you when i'm going to fail because i'm going to be. within a minute of the reading is that you know you know out of the stand you know
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policing is a tough job i get it i'm not here to say is easy but if we sit here and we act like every single cop is innocent they should never be held accountable and they are doing a maison job that's a problem it's not true i mean home aside the clearance rate for home a size and bottom one city is like under fifty percent so it's like you know you're locking up people who are homeless or you are going to people for you know for petty things but the people who are actually committing crimes you know just so great just so amazing to get such a hero you you can't put the bad guys away it's a really good point i said i might why where why why should i say they're doing a great job why are you so defense that when you're close numbers are not up like you're not closing rapes are not closing i mean in every city. and a major city that's had a police problem there are stacks of untested rape kits there are stacks of unsolved murder because one of the certain people like we said they don't work that hard to find those murders they just want to get those drug dealers off the street
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as if that's going to do every day because this is the culture we live in it's a hero culture all you have to do is going to occur to me some of the past you know i think run like a mile in thirty minutes and you know you can shoot a service weapon a badge in a blue shirt instantly a hero what you see it happens a lot in those neighborhoods to put you back where you were saying what you're saying is that you also see a lot of the policing for profit you know what slopes to get everybody let's get everybody let's keep locking up everybody because it's feeds the money machine which then keeps those poor people down even more which is silly because if you want to make money off people go to rich neighborhoods and give them lots and take a closer look right we'll go to a poor neighborhood where people can afford it and they're probably just going to go to rich neighborhoods us through all of us pay it they have the money that's going to take it easy easy to oppress poor people it's easy to try to control people to make it of ways easy to do that you know it's easy when you're speaking
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of oppression and victim blaming and horrible things so the judge kavanaugh shero has been going up a lot about his his appointment and the confirmation and all that's going on what jumps out to you as like this whole confirmation mass that the news media is missing what's the part that you feel is just not being talked about in this whole confirmation people saying judge haven't cut him a break because he was a teenager give them a break because he's a kid boys will be boys he grew up and he wasn't the guy he was it's a major one. i had to sit back and watch my whole generation be raised for selling crack you know even they were you know these kids got caught up in the streets they sold drugs dating get a slap on the wrist they didn't get a chance to reenter society they got thirty forty fifty years you know but kavanagh you know oh he made good he did ok well he got
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a chance to grow up he didn't go to jail you know being a right this is a child that had come up in a system he didn't have to try to reassemble it at the crimes he committed it's a whole different story and it's and it's a double standard and i'm it's like it's baffles me that nobody want to hill is saying is how you going to how we just got to let's just forget that. you know and i hope you know i have i have i don't have the most minutely i don't have the most faith in congress. i know but i will say that our hearts i think i hope they'll see the people rallying against him i hope that they'll listen to these stories i hope that and you know the height of the meets the movement that people will step forward and do something and get this one right i hope you think that a lot of this those speaks to d. and that idea of that there's two there's two different americas there's two different united states of america there's the one that light kavanaugh on the politicians and you know the one percenters and all that live in and then there was the other one the view in the rest of us you don't live in an experience every day
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where you see kids you know not get away with what you get away with and then locked up and all that and what i ask you is what can we do to overcome and change this divide that creates two different americas with two different sets of accountability and standards and second chances but the first thing we need to do. it's we need to figure out a way to treat these systems because as long as people like jeff sessions can blame black labs madison a murder rate we. have a progress as a country ever it will not happen. other than you know it's not the young people all the time more than just telling them to vote but you know you can you can you can be a public defender you can be a prosecutor you can be a politician you can come up through the ranks and you could be a judge like these things are options we had to take we had to take advantage of this stuff is urgent because if we don't then we're going to be going to the same thing over and over and over again if we can get some more people there on the
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inside to push this away from the privileged sheriff's office. we're going to go. right over here you've got to go off on your. record to get a group a room for all those i like doing this i like informing people too much at the end of the day you know that's the real key here is doesn't want to have to every one. of the stairs all the way up with what i've been told that that is a real that is a real option and people do need to get politically active and politically involved that's the real message through the local you know make it happen make it happen the walkers are going to say thank you as always for coming on it's a great great pleasure and thank you for breaking this down for us today. is it has been believed that the beer came as a result of a surplus and agricultural production but a group of scientists from stanford led by professor lew found no evidence that turns the history of brewing on its head and cave and what is now israel scientists
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discovered beer brewing tools along with residual remains of starch and microscopic plant particles these are found in the process of turning wheat and barley to make beers and cruel but what makes the discovery of the first manmade booze ever created so special is that it means people were brewing beer thousands of years. before they started cultivating grains for cereal in places like the middle east i mean who know it all started with some stone age microbrew i just think without beer we may not have gotten cereal and then what would we eat after we had too much beer that's a great point but i don't regret that it's basson a thing that we may have had beer first then your car but my leg of thousands of year is that they were making beer it was always thought it was this thing much as whatever was left over an x.l. it got fermented but this says no no one was on purpose that is incredible that's incredible were hers are happy people rank but i refer to beer drinkers exactly and
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