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apparently huge in china's sichuan province. so here now are some of the details of the u.s. and cia trade deal details which the corporate media will likely never talk about this new deal has it absence of environmental enforcement which continues the failed corporate trade of the clinton obama heiress climate change is not even mentioned in the u.s. m.c.a. but seriously even if the trump administration is for the first time admitting i mean it's for this pretty incredible they are for the first time in meeting weird. and good luck people that want out. deep in a five hundred page report last month the trump administration admitted there will be a seven degree ride us m.c.a. leaders are expected to sign the deal on december first at the g. twenty meeting then president trump has sixty days to report to congress and congress has to then ratify it but as we saw with brett kavanaugh congress stands
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up to rapi. corporate head ok ok ok. ok stand up isn't a. lot of us there's a lot of us coming in from washington this is about the way so they say. ok. thank you welcome welcome only can always take the news from behind let's start off with the hidden truth a little hidden truth about the new supreme court justice and thrice accused sexual assault or brett kavanaugh barack obama's pick for the supreme court who got blocked by republicans was merrick garland and if you recall from the talking boob to. merrick garland was heaven sent he was a god among men he was
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a man among ants he wasn't and. he was completely different from kavanagh in ways other than how they voted as judges. cavanagh voted ninety three percent of the time with his colleague judge merrick garland when they both heard cases together on a federal appeals court in d.c. this was hardly brought up during kavanagh's hearings except it was mentioned but was mentioned by none other then accuse zodiac killer ted cruz. yes he did however ted cruz was saying it in the vein of look at how awesome and reasonable judge kavanaugh is but of course the real reason obama's pick and trump's pick are ninety three percent identical is because our presidency and our court system have been captured by the corporate state yet right. that is why. that is why
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how could it be you know they want to believe it's dark vs light evil vs good it's darth vader versus luke skywalker how can that be if they're voting together ninety three percent of the time all right it's not dark versus light it's dark versus a slightly lighter shade of george. it's like a moment versus like a red violets are perhaps selfish so a fistful maybe it's a kavanagh overseas a cap on the. speaking of justice. to give just as last week it came out that authorities in san jose used a fit bit to catch a murderer and when i first heard that of course like you pictured a fitbit running down a street with a broadsword all right but that's not it now after a woman was found murdered with a knife. already spoke to her ninety year old stepfather who said he had been over
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to her house at three pm but she was fine when he left however the fifth bids data showed a significant spike in her heart rate at three twenty pm followed by a rapid slowing the fifth it stopped registering heart rate at three twenty eight pm the same time security cameras showed her stepfather was there now am i glad her murderous father was caught of course but i'd also like to take a moment just just a second to discuss the fact that very pit knows when you're terrified of that terrifying kid knows when you're scared or excited or asleep and can report that to the authorities whacked. i mean everyone seems to think this is just totally cool but when they feel the same if it wasn't some high tech device what if instead it was just your lawn maintenance guy right. like i found out last week that my guy dare all scene here has been updating the authorities on when i'm frightened when
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i'm excited when i'm staring into the middle distance and crying he's been telling them what but once i found out that was going on i threw them off by screaming and puking every time brian williams came on t.v. . and then orgasm ing whenever the microwave bell went off. now i have them right where i was right where i was down. to you don't know me you don't go. through the brian way of that before but still point is sure i'm happy this murderer was caught but we also have to consider the incredible invasion of privacy by devices that can see and hear our every move either we need to address these questions or we need to make sure sure that every time your about to kill someone you strap their bid to a squirrel and send it off into the woods. for me
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a little bowing. some people are taking steps to protect our privacy though one is certainly berners lee he's known best for inventing a small trinket called the internet initially designed as a place for people to post cat videos and gravity defying and gravity defying pornographic positions but nowadays kin tin used to be used for mainly that so. is unveiling something called solid solid it is meant to change the current model where users have to hand over personal data or data to digital giants in exchange for perceived value sell it is how we evolve the web in order to restore balance by giving every one of us complete control over data personal or not in a revolutionary way and that my friends is the entirety of what i understood in that article all right. but the point is the guy who invented the internet is going
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to save us from the internet. we got it you know you got to try firefox for five years or. so somehow this hippie night service serving manly thinks thinks he can have an information revolution that is not exploited for immense profit by the four horsemen of the apocalypse google facebook amazon and ad see yes big ass sees privacy abuses have gotten so bad that the moment you show up on the site it will try and sell you a crochet doily with your name on it you don't mind backstage those guys you know you are in for acting. or if you have a bit of a fit bit it will try to sell you a doily that says sorry to hear about your low sperm count. it's true. i own three of those meanwhile corporations continue to fight for their privacy.
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because that's the only sacrosanct precious kind of privacy google doesn't seem to care much that google plus revealed the private data of half a million users they knew about that months ago but didn't tell anyone however they do care about their own privacy finding out google's algorithm would require a mission impossible strategy that inevitably ended and you get someone's eyeball in order to pass a retinal scan. why does every movie have someone with a stick like why and how close are we to the eyeball sickle era you know that said coming soon anyway i can't believe google is shutting down google plus how could they do that when it's so popular. or. or not google said ninety first cent of google plus user sessions are less than five seconds. that means the average visit to google plus
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consists of oh can i have a google plus. the entirety of it but i mean actually i am i have an avid google plus user i go there whenever i want to be left alone. ironically i use google blogs to finally get some privacy. where am i going to go now yes i'll just have to head over to facebook. and just to wrap up here small piece of nothing news the us voted today or yesterday against a un resolution condemning gay sex death penalties joining countries like iraq and saudi arabia so to clarify us representatives voted against stopping executions of gay people for consensual sex. but i'm sure we only did it in an effort to retake the moral high ground alright look we used to be on the moral high
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ground right now we're down here at the bottom because we do things like torture or and imprison a giant number of our population and bomb school buses of children so what do we do to get back up there on the moral high moral high ground some say you've got to go back up the mountain by behaving morally but dad says it's very tiring and time consuming all right so there is another option you dig even deeper. the moral low ground thereby causing the high ground to collapse. and then you will find that you are in the world thank you so that is why we voted to execute gay people it was the moral thing to do. we have to go to a quick break but check out my free weekly podcast common sense or when i do the. ok.
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this is. too easy to actually physically pulled it out of the ground you have well well well well. a lot of money you owe and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. you don't make a hundred thousand dollars a year. or maybe. they work well six hours a. it's hard work for oil workers not easy. and so they want to relieve their stress of how do they relieve their stress these men moved back out like that
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comfort many. people have been murdered up here people been raped there are massive drug issues up here you have a boom you have everything else that comes along with money. you cannot operate as united nations this is not just wouldn't but you n.d.p. world health organization and in fact other international organizations like the international committee of the red cross you cannot work in a place like gaza with pragmatic cooperation with the locals or to switch on hamas in this case hero or has been for most of the last few years. the way to the united states is dangerous for moost of the illegal immigrants. who are going to most just as the word of sympathy i want to take on most and then
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throw another one to us to sum this up but if many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the draft used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities the best person to ask than call mom. was you know no i didn't have my son i get i'm in a lot of class and i want to that. they have that water they all choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house. also be one of the you can be about to be. a fierce it struggles of many couples. the push to put impulse response rules both a hold of you up of up to the hope of the. ok
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ok welcome i'm still only camp i can't think of any other three letters that strike more fear in americans' hearts than the letters. maybe c.n.n. n.b.c. and fox. but thanks to i.r.s. budget cuts the only ones not shaking with fear are america's wealthy business owners including our own president who we recently discovered of a good taxes on four hundred million dollars of his inherited wealth for more on this we go to our certified pubic now and again. very. calmly. and i wish they change it in the phone book already so i stopped getting calls asking if they could write off each of their. ok i just got to relink them profile but what kind. of message does this send to americans when
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the only people we've seen busted for tax evasion are michael cohen in pomona fort don't get caught. this guy come on it's not that hard to slip by when the i.r.s. cuts more corners than spirit airlines. right now nothing strikes more fear into my heart than hearing the captain say i hope everyone peed before you boarded. but the russian republicans have slashed ira staffs and twenty eleven and the rate at which the agency audits tax returns to find a vision has plummeted by forty two percent were cohen and manna for it went wrong was associating with the one man who thinks the take a penny leave a penny tray at the gas station is a piggy bank. right everyone else is fine if they just stay low. a limb in aiding the very. people who can target the insanely wealthy is shady there the government loses hundreds of billions of dollars a year because the rich hide money in places like offshore account yet i am they're
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getting some of it back because the iris allowed americans with foreign accounts to the little terror only disclose them and see a smaller penalty you know for those rich business owners who experience the unfamiliar tingling sensation of honesty and ethics. that's. a huge dent in the trillions americans stashed overseas if the best of the i.r.s. can offer since they do nothing with a now eight year old foreign account tax compliance act which required banks with american account holders to report info to the us plus i.r.s. agents don't even like tax evasion in fact a research associate at catholic university who spent twenty five years with the i.r.s. and interview thirty former agents said agents love to ponzi scheme cases because there was a real victim in. something like that something like oh yeah so
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they should expand the pyramid schemes because every girl i went to high school with tries to recruit me to sell their ugly ass to get this. right the only way you can get paid is to recruit others when this is the merchandise or like. anyone sells should be a criminal act but congress. is the reason that foreign account laws that foreign accounts laws is useless i mean they cripple the i.r.s. from punishing business owners who corrupt lawmakers with corporate cash in the first place but congress is more than happy to have the i.r.s. shake us down for tax money yet the wealthiest americans get tax cuts while avoiding business tax of course they avoid them tax paperwork is a hard in any one of us can get up in fact i can prove it which is. why. i got your tax return. how did you get to think the
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real question is why you don't lock your doors during the daytime. ok let's see. ok you know what most of this is just write off for face raisers and pleather jackets and. wait wait you. already write didn't really got too much for you and didn't prove behind our government's motives in syria for more on this here's correspondent they only care of bonnie what the raging controversy. internal documents reveal that between twenty and eleven in two thousand and sixteen the u.s. opposed the burgeoning democratic movement in syria in favor of radical islamic groups look i'm not saying it's good news either if the us is claiming to bring democracy to your country because the us has its own special brand. democracy
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delivering. the seventy years syrian civil war looks like it's coming to an end as the sons' forces are retaking the province but several months earlier the u.s. had already given up on the overthrow of assad in syria that must have been a un security council meeting for ambassador nikki haley we welcome the opportunity to discuss the prospects for a diplomatic solution in syria. hand money. dabangg the u.s. foreign policy establishment didn't being democracy would replace assad military intelligence document said the opposition in syria does not yet have the numbers organization or capabilities overall to overwhelm the regime force the more probable threat the regime will be facing will come from within in the form of an
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attempt by high ranking military and business elite of the regime to mount a coup against assad intelligence was hoping for many who you know nothing too fancy according to the wiki leaks documents if president bashar al assad was overthrown he would not be replaced by an opposition led syrian democracy but rather the same our wipe out this ruling structure would continue the u.s. was hoping instead for regime preservation. the state department must be so confused. if i'm not working for regime change. i wonder if they have nothing to do this while the regime was left intact the rebel groups who we now know that you was thought would fail at regime change could be mobilized to counter iranian encroachment according to experts on the ground the us greatly exaggerated iran's presence in syria and support for assad indeed the
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entire american policy was just to counter run. what must be going on in bolton's head. to have this fear of the i can't shake in a few. u.s. officials fear on so much that we send troops into syria just to wait around to see if iran made a move even if the military claims that were there to fight isis but isis is so weak and strengthened morrell now that an isis member canceled his trip to join forces in syria because there was quote no toilet paper some may argue that the us never really cared about democratization but in the syrian case it was much more cynical the us used a democratic movement as a tool to sideline expanding iranian influence while funding more extremist elements and deliberately destroying the democratic effort. maybe we will just see the end of the us supporting democracy rhetoric which anyways is just so two
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thousand and three even donald rumsfeld told the times of london that the idea that we could fashion a democracy in iraq seems to me unrealistic well hindsight twenty is twenty. or hindsight is we'll still be in iraq and twenty twenty no wonder then as the syrian army amassed its forces in preparation for the it live offensive the us abandoned its old allies they were never really that committed to right bolton and never could commit to one rebel group. all at the same time i'm just afraid the ripples get to me. felix is. reporting from washington this is me and we care of ani redact it's night.
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there are your headlines from the future tomorrow you'll learn during kid rock on your worst donald trump meeting in oval office kid rock why only horrified to realize he's the smart one of. the kind of scary and in two weeks. minnesota feeling left out as only stayed on under some kind of state of emergency. three weeks room now. from snakes section about free to kill for president in a new trade deal that first of all what i've lived just coming all across california is going to redact. every. thank you. when
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a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murderer i would prefer it be telling me that empathy just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people was terrifying there was just no way that hasn't been that we hear even many victims' families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is 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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the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. cost most of us but there was a simple i want to become must enter and i was the last person on the bus but if many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the refuse to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities the best person to ask. fans. want to see them or know how to get them in a lot of class and they want that. they have a lot of the options to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house. also if you. have to be. a since it. won't. put impulse response those of you out of a few of the bulk of. this
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weekend for saudi arabia to fully revealed what it knows about the dissident journalist disappears and. despite the growing controversy surrounding the case he's got no plans right now to stop sending weapons to riyadh i don't like the concept of stopping an investment of one hundred ten million dollars into the united states. elsewhere facebook's investigating hocks that left millions of users
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