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by new scarred. so today let's delve into the latest stat stats and schemes in the world of big news as we start watching the hawks. you get the. real thing this week. as a. lot of. what they like you and i know i got. was that we. would. be. welcome or want to watch in the harks i am told them to have had so tab fake numers and what guards against it. you remember just a few short years ago when faking is is what we used to call boxers oh they were
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the news. that they were the ones who you know you'd see charts and everybody would talk about how many times they lied how many mysteries that they were the least reliable you know to sell all of these new integrity initiatives and guards to keep us protected from yes and they all keep saying well yeah the great jack is ok and even corporate funded is ok as one because that literally comes to the u.s. government it's u.s. government propaganda but it's not propaganda because it's u.s. government propaganda so it's yeah that's the one thing that got me it's like a case or two years russian funded that gets a bad check mark voice of america is u.s. funded that gives a good check mark because hey there's laws that keep them from printing whatever they want to print but that's you know right. what's interesting too is that like how everything gets laid out in fake news is that like when you look at the age range of the people like aig. this study that was talking about earlier from the
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very few people actually do some of the big news on facebook it's actually a very small percentage and all that's ball persones both democrat republican user sixty five and older serve more than twice as many big news articles as the next oldest generation group forty five to six about nearly seven times as many as the millennium was eighteen to twenty nine that's insane wow boomers this fall and for well there's are the same people who send like chain letters. these are this they will go to send us you know the e-mails saying if you don't send this to send people are few do that mark soccer very scary give me a million dollars. oh i hear this nigerian prince really wants to meet you he's got some money for you these are things that we've always sort of put her through but it has to do a lot with congress and a lot of that has to do with things that are how old congresses and so they're they're sort of speaking to their base on that side so you've got one hundred fifteen congress who spent the summer screaming about the dangers of fake news when
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the average age of this u.s. of these u.s. senators was almost sixty two years old fifty eight mouse proof that's an even older that may. they're a millennial so i'm old enough to be their mom but there's congressman old enough to be my grandparents. great grandparents. thankfully now that's one of the things that's so important and we talked about this a lot on this show is this hundred sixteen congress has twenty five new members under forty they need people who understand how the world works where the average age that's like the highest average just like sixty to sixty one it's interesting because it's like. news and then it's like you know turning like oh old people are over sharing fake news which is the only demographic we care about when we go when we're petitioning voters there you know the news that is great news there's a gallup poll surveyed on the effectiveness of news. and the effectiveness of news
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that's conveniently paid for by news gardens parent company hired gallup to do a poll for them and the poll found that morning sixty percent of respondents thought they were less likely to serve stories from sites that were clearly labeled as unreliable they were also more likely to trust stories were credible and that's coming so naturally it's like just go find a support that what we do is worthwhile so that when we try to sell this to libraries and other big groups hey look how great we are when you get tom ridge. and michael hayden. general michael hayden are two of your people i mean if that's not the face of the future of technology and. the bush era. this week in los angeles and pencils now were books and definitely no more teachers
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journey look more than thirty thousand educators went on strike monday morning in the second largest school district in the nation that comes after negotiations broke apart between the l.a. unified school district and united fans alice last friday in los angeles are to america. the story. also angeles teachers went on strike in the rain today but it's after the unions rejected a deal from the school districts and now more than a half million students are left in the middle of the chaos tens of thousands of los angeles teachers went on strike this morning and this is after months of talks between the union and the school district's members of the united teachers los angeles voted last year to walk off the job if a deal wasn't reached that included higher wages and smaller class sizes thank you major do we still have a headache maybe. and quite attached. to me really very much today
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maybe. thanks. in fact legs shaky. when you gave them the thank you legs they actually enjoy nice. chiles you made me you were jack did a district offer friday a deal included hiring twelve hundred teachers counselors nurses and librarians would have also were due to class sizes as far as a pay raise teachers would receive six percent more over the first two years of a three year contract the union wanted a six point five percent hike at the beginning of a two year contracts according to superintendent austin buettner the school district did everything they could with in their means to avoid a strike bill think it helps our community the same communities these legislators are we talked about the difficulty we've had so far in bringing you to l.a. to these conversations their offer or their demands are unchanged for almost two years and we've told them we can't afford though according to the district the
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union's demands could have bankrupt the school system so far it's projecting a half billion dollar deficit this budget year and billions are going toward pension payments and health care coverage for retired teachers in the meantime schools will stay open and the district has hired hundreds of substitutes international. enough the union calls the move irresponsible and urges parents to either keep kids home or joint marchers well in the last year similar demands were made from teachers in west virginia kentucky oklahoma and most recently in arizona in los angeles and artsy. and i'm sure this is nice in the taj so that you have brought it home as we forget the just last year we saw that with a good teacher strike me going on across the country but it may have been higher wages better working conditions all of these things is pretty incredible it is and i want to things you have to understand is that one we have a teacher shortage us in this country and part of that because of these kinds of
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conditions so you have people with degrees who could go out and teach and teach your children who may be actually over qualified to teach your kids you know but they won't do it because it's ultimately going to cost them money out of their pocket you're not i mean this idea that they don't have money is ludicrous that when you look at the things that are that are paid for when you work with them there so you have over thirty thousand of these teachers striking started on monday here first time in thirty years first time in thirty years of the l.a. unified school district could not get through negotiations in the first failure of negotiation it's interesting because we toward. street journal donald brought up charter schools as being a big issue in regards to this. and i looked into this is publicly funded but privately operated charter schools are a major player because it has declined in the l.a. school district most kids list you know all that charter school roman has continued
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to grow in the past decade and roughly one in five was essential students now attend charter schools these are publicly funded schools but privately operated which means i bet if you went in there to check the same thing happened in milwaukee a lot of those kids that are under those lines that they're getting paid for being at those charter schools abets are not even attending classes and there be interesting. to point out according to l.a. times the city not the l.a. has more charter schools and more charter school students than any other school system in the country and most charter school employees are not unionized right so you don't have to pay unionized teachers you don't have to have any standards you don't have to answer to anybody about how that kid either did or didn't get an education but you can still take that money and put it in your pocket. all yeah yeah i think that's what this is coming down there's a major major problem one of the unified teachers los angeles president alex computer per all had really charged district leaders of wanting quote as recently to starve our schools in order to justify cuts and justify handing more schools
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over a privately run charter schools that's what they did and malaki that's what they're doing everywhere that is what your head of education up in the trump and ministration diabetics see so bad seed of oz and her whole run to be able to make lots of money on the yeah let's not privatized our education not that way now. there's we're going to break all quaters don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered in facebook and twitter and see our poll shows at our t.v. dot com coming up our own tabitha wallace and social media producer devon springer take us behind the technical wizardry and into the biggest controversies of the consumer electronics show you don't want to miss this state to.
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not good for the global economy. because you know provision i might going to want to. get. your for your height oh i lost his boss because i just got the. resources you know . anybody on a month although it doesn't but the pressure on us i don't mean has been. so nice as you know but i was you know. you know just i mean my body i'm already but it was just going to go eat i mean we're going to. give it up as well i must admit that really feels i just don't get it i'm getting worse but those were the old. one of those but i was just this for the support of the. my family fussy you could have got a bomb i just but that's already yes it will be and he thought
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a good thing of it but i think with you you're seeing him in ticket. i urge. to. thank. you the consumer electronics show has been considered legal oval stage renovation in the last fifty years like the world's fairs before it has a meeting of some of three hundred thousand plus lawyers is supposed to be an open forum for all that tech can do to make the world a better place and while many products this year showed this state desire to put people at the center of technology and set of engineers and designers there seems
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to be at least two major areas in which the show and its organizers missed the point and end up showing just how biased the tech world still is to women and the differently abled before the show even got into full swing c.e.o.'s was facing major backlash is after a product called osei was selected as an honorary in the robotics and drone product category the product was a personal massager designed by an all female team using micro robotics engineering and biomimicry to create a product that adjusts the just to each user's particular body then with only a few days to go on the show the award was revoked and the company banned from the convention floor according to the consumer trade association which heads up the show entries d.m. device eighty eight in their sole discretion to be immoral obscene indecent profane or not in keeping with c.d.'s image will be disqualified difficult disqualified. funny thing is we walked past not one but multiple booths including one from
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naughty america that had lines of men sitting out in open watching actual porn on virtual reality. these products and both. got to want to add on the flip side the consumer electronic show seems to have a very confused concept of what it means to be differently abled for one according to the event's own rules personal mobility devices with or without motors are not permitted at the venue which would explain why we didn't see a single person in a wheelchair or mobility device at the event even more puzzling if you weren't aware of the power of capitalism segues were the only personal mobility devise allowed to be used for those who fall under the americans with disabilities act so while the diversity intact is touted as a selling point the reality is that the tech world is still primarily men and the able bodied meaning the products that rise to the top are only serving those at the
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top joining us now to discuss our times the consumer electronics show watching social media producer join me demonstrate the great great work for both we can bring in those products and talk about the things we saw and it's interesting to build behind that kind of seems they're going to see firsthand. interesting thing about the product you're talking about. if the problem was that there was no category for the product that's the excuse right. then how to get as far as being awarded the prize prize came from c.e.o. . it went through their whole process it went through everything it is a robotic category involves robotics and also it was gone it went through the entire judging process and nobody said anything which just made. one of the things i think that that's interesting now is that ten years ago there wasn't this difference between. you know it's sort of adult toys there was an
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entire section of c.s. devoted to it it wasn't consider it this taboo subject it was just part of it and what they would do is have that and it would run in tandem with the adult entertainment expo and and everything it was all one big sort of. play with the right and you know one of the things that i think is really doesn't make any sense is that c.t.a. saying that this product which is in fact a robotic product it's an all female design team and they they took something to an all different level but the reason that it's about women's pleasure and women are in this to be pleasured and what i think we're going to see enjoy. that scary i mean it's particularly interesting because it was designed by an all women design team one of the only products there are from my understanding that was designed by a completely sort of women's design team of businesses and robotics engineering specialists in all this and that's the one that has come under fire i mean that could have been a huge step for inclusion and instead it's gone the complete opposite with one and
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one of the interesting things just to kind of break this come of that we talked about earlier today is that you guys both told me you know what what was the demographic you saw there you know c.e.o.'s sold to movie i mean was it was a diversity all around well let me just say. it then was a no i mean the very first thing when we walked in it was almost jarring it was just just men only women and when you did see women they were the show girls who were you know showing off products for the most part and then when it comes of people of color i mean there is you can count on your hands how many people of color you saw it was just very very specifically dominated by men no women very few women of color as well so i think it's kind of in the emblematic of the larger tech industry that we saw. an anomaly that's sort of the pattern right so you know what's interesting about that was the kind of the does make sense ultimately would
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like oh we're going to move this one you know now do female massage product because well who's going to stop by this booth what it's all been called i point out that it's really a reason for you know one of the many reasons that women should be going and should be enjoying right before going on to the thing about disability and i want to say this is that during the same show while while you know the idea of a woman clashing herself with a piece of technology is obscene they did however have an entire thing that was called oh my body. classy and what it is is an app for an apple watch that connects to a sex toy so i'm a and gives the sex toy to a woman she puts it on and then he can be anywhere controlling it with an app that wasn't i've seen that wasn't disgusting that wasn't a big scary that was ok and right out in the open along with. virtual reality of course i mean we saw a guy a sitting at counter i was literally setting in the middle of the place watching
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porn while yeah i mean it was almost creepy when we noticed it there's a sort of room where they had virtual reality helmet so they were watching pornographic material on and that a lot of people were commenting saying it was kind of jarring uncomfortable and really versus just displaying a product. you know what i mean that wasn't even being used it was for women's pleasure. that all very well i mean because it's like i'm a big first moment person i believe as long as i hurt nobody i don't care what you do in your bedroom i don't care what products you want to sell or what products you were to buy but keep it even across the board yeah you know at the end of the day i you know what i want to ask you because we had talked about this last week what we were there is of all the places in the world what would you expect to see the top notch accessibility and solutions for those who are differently able it should i assume a bit of c.e.o.'s because most of the products there in some way make you better you know it's like add ons to be human condition right what surprised you the most about accessibility so yes i mean one of the first things to say is there were hundreds of thousands of people there it was super crowded you had to use stairs to
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go most places so if you're in a wheelchair card is a cane it's almost impossible for you to get around so that led us to look for sort of things about us us ability and new technology to help those with you know disabilities and there is virtually none there is a small section that was the assess ability sort of core door where they had some innovative will share designs and a few things like that but overall that was like a very very tiny blip and most people focused on video game console and the dubai police flying drones which is bizarre that's not. so one we out we didn't see i think maybe but a few people who actually were in world chairs because as the rolls said they want to loud in man it was difficult for them to get around and then too we didn't see a lot of people even trying to address that why why why in this place where you see this cutting edge technology that's trying to be sold to the world that's trying to
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you know fill in these gaps in our elevators and make it why do you think there's this weird like oh well we don't want to see people wheelchairs or subways are good but we don't want to see people with wheelchairs and then don't let the women in. and figuring out how to make themselves happy and people in wheelchairs are just some. now there is we're just not important where obscene there are something like we make about monkey honorable yeah the creepy dude by writing the motorcycle helicopter that literally had nothing except they just kept running it so it's like where and everywhere was a very big and you go to experience of these things firsthand while you're there i mean was there any moments where you guys felt like oh wow is a woman a full really disrespect or was it really the moments of those well yes we actually tried out that the two of us went in to try out the massage chairs and i will tell you what ended up happening was devon got ten minutes i got about eight to ten minutes so basically you get in this massage chair and they actually control it but
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when you go we're doing the demo right now so when my eight to ten minutes was they were like ok please go and that was about it and then i looked over she got a for thirty minutes they gave her a blanket. all of really no joke and really any of the the women in white people who were there were getting treated like royalty and the rest of us that we only got our so maybe i saw some people who got five minutes you know we were just like i couldn't get out it was very obvious what was that and i was like i hope they don't realize that i don't have ten grand for a mustache. you know i don't see why me uses for your resume massage sure but it is that i was going to give them the entire because i used to do you kind of for it yeah that's exactly what it was they were really trying to sell the tablets and to me i was an inconvenience another instance i typically wear hearing aids a lot i didn't wear at c.s. because a lot of the very high pitched sounds that some of the machines were making would have set it off and i would have had a ringing in my ear the whole time so little things like that where there's
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different things that people who have different governments can't do i hope that next year we see we see you know women included people color included because look it's not like they don't have any gift making the world a better place and it's pretty ridiculous thank you. yes both for coming on and doing a great work up there devon especially thank you so much trouble for. there are a lot of things that humans will need to give up if they choose to take the journey to the red planet mars for one don't expect to take a lot a long strolls on the beach as the average temperature on mars about minus eighty degrees fahrenheit we're still looking for a walk with over eighty centuries of experience and vit a culture or wine making is looking to make life on mars just a terrible they fear the millennium project will begin by studying which grapes will work best all run by the country of georgia how they will react to radiation
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and most importantly how can we make sure vino is available to the colonists priorities people but don't expect there to be a mars read waiting for you it turns out tyrrell that white grapes are stronger and more resistance a virus as a radiation so it turns out you better get if you like red wine you're not going to get it so and so like room with a son and you don't like the what is it a cup of your journey to get to where ours is years of six months or something like amber multiuse so it'll be like you know we finally get the nice mars white and i got shipped in from our. area it's good stuff all right everyone deserves opiated day remember in this world we are not told the real love the job so i tell you all i love i am told that three of them have a file and keep on watching those talks never a good thing but. when
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they came back from iraq. oh mary was her cocaine methamphetamine see anything that's all dreaming trying to get us out. that bad minds. using a chemical that would be self medicate. i want to be drinkin and drink enough just killing myself. out of the whole links don't drink to get drunk alcoholics drink to feel normal. that's why alcoholics that's why a drug addict you know what they shot while still retaining their right here star cool under which these guys are going through to it it just means to a. need to be hoped and not get pushed on by the v.a.'s are as drugs go and stuff they need to be helped. and they just really shouldn't be looked at like numbers they should be looked at by people if they go to
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a veteran center for health issues be considered as someone who really needs attention. as an officer and them. to get up off the ground in the office or begin to pat him down. and then freeze on the sounds of kind of fighting him soon i mean grown man the christening essentially the officer of the bag through his baton. through which the away from the officer pulling the big toys out of his crib. they obviously did a kind of lunge for the web in one's midst and then when it happened on she swung at the observations didn't hit him i never saw any contact with. any kind went back to where they were so the answer is back here there try again fifteen feet apart at this point and that's when the officer is gonna need to turn tree. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s.
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is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of the global wealth you longed to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar ai industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one does not show you can afford to miss the one and only boom bust. countries gone into a nihilistic fever that's why i thank god it hit the road and get out the traveling across america to find what makes america the charlatans the genius of this place especially american hero this is it we've come
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