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absolutes applauding lived we each other while standing up and sitting down more often than the cock were catholic mass is truly fantastic television there was another story this week of grown men and women in bad suits lying to each other on capitol hill that has a potential bigger impact on our lives than a postponed state of the union address i'm talking of course about the new attorney general confirmation hearings taking place this week and this very very peculiar exchange between minnesota senator amy club which are and nominee bob barr take a listen. so i want to ask you something i ask turning general sessions if you're confirmed i will the justice department jail reporters for doing their jobs. i think that you know i know there are guidelines in place and i can conceive of situations where. you know as a as
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a last resort. and where a news organization has run through a red flag or something like that knows that they're putting out stuff that will hurt the country. there might be a city there could be a situation where we're someone would be held in contempt. putting out stuff that could hurt the country. well that is a frightening leap begged to hear from an attorney general. who i mean you know it's answers like that my friends that is why we always are watching the hawks. you. want to see the street that looks like real that this would be the last to leave the bottom if you like what they like you know what i got. with the please. please please.
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please. welcome everyone to watch your dog i robot and i'm tabitha well as in i'm ready to get jailed for say and stuff yeah that might hurt how right purposely saying stuff that might hurt the best part is. you have to think about this literally though first. oh ok so anyway i mean i didn't see it literally i did like. the first time i really am. wow so i. i'm curious to know what exactly in europe or the because there's apparently it's kind of very good we don't know what exactly would be construed as hurting the country according to mr william or.
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kind of ridiculous about something that's hurting the country well that. doesn't even give you any idea of what's what you know there's no middle ground there's no understanding there's no what is that and here's the thing she asked a very specific question you know she did not hesitate she did not start or she said very clearly would you jail a journalist for doing their job that job is protected. and. this is exactly what i and other people here we all said about the way that our t. was treated during all of that and being treated as if somebody else gets to decide who is media and who is not and it was like well you know if you do this you're going down a very slippery slope and it will be used against you and here we are and this is why this is why you don't use journalism as a weapon exactly and you know that his answers come. because you know they've been
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trying to go after what you leaks now you know that that's going to be top priority when they get in there plus the u.s. from what i understand can actually spied on journalists legally in this country absolutely this is we don't have laws protecting those kinds of things actually corkery or with the intercept reported that according to certain released documents obtained the u.s. government can monitor journalists under a foreign intelligence law that allows invasive spying and operates outside the traditional court system the law known as the foreign intelligence surveillance act requires approval from the justice department's highest ranking officials in the. video that goes. through your. and let's not let's not forget those two look you know james rise and all these the most associated with whistleblowers were like hunted down and chased during the obama administration that isn't just a trump issue this isn't
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a ministration this is not it's not over for grassley where yes and let's remember to d.h. as department of homeland security last spring i was seeking out contractors to help them track the comings and goings of journalism bloggers and other media influencers through a database they were looking for a private company to do this the company would have twenty four seven access to a password protected media influencer database including journalists editors correspondents media bloggers the like all in order to identify any and all media coverage related to the department of the h.s. or a particular event that sounds creepy to me i'm sorry it's the modern equivalent of have you now or have you ever been or do you know anybody who is a member of my space right you know i mean this is where you know you're on instagram how you have been tweeting ten minutes and i'm sorry the government shouldn't be making lists of journalists or bloggers or anything like that there's no excuse possibly that they could ever have for this kind of behavior. but
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seriously. the words. the cold hard facts are that men are still trapped in an antiquated world in which they are expected may require to adhere to stereotypes that not only assume men are intellectually incapable of thinking for themselves but also that any question of these stereotypes is an attack on masculinity case and point to what who premiered it's the best a man can get ad campaign during the one nine hundred eighty nine super bowl has flipped the script with this year's super bowl ad and a new slogan the best men can be the ad takes a long hard look at the effect of bullying sexual harassment and gender based area types the majority of the examples used in the out are how men teach burra men treat other men how men teach boys out of beat men and ultimately ask the question is what men are teaching boys the best a man can get of course because men haven't had to deal with marketing that
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criticizes them men's rights activists and failed c.n.n. host piers morgan tweeted i've used to let razors lend a dollar entire adult life but this is absurd virtue signaling p.c. may drive me away to come to a company less eager to fuel the current pathetic global assault on about eighty what boys boys let. ladies. pierce figured out the spoke of his pain on good morning britain saying quote this is a result of the ongoing war against masculinity driven by radical feminists. he caught us just kidding actually piers the reason you are so triggered by the gillette ads and sausages and meghan merkel's rejection of you is because you've been programmed to believe that the ads you grew up with they promoted domestic violence against women they told you we are in a man's world they insinuated women need
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a man to open a bottle and even allowed you to ponder isn't always the legal to kill a woman this was all to sell stamps coffee and beer the ads we women grew up with told us we were too fat too thin too pale too dark to feminine to masculine and generally that every inch of our bodies needed to be changed because men are disgusted by natural female body except they wanted all the time it's very safe so the reason people like piers morgan are so offended by what they see as p.c. culture run amok is because less than half a century ago delicate snowflakes terrified of social change got their way they got to segregate drinking fountains schools and lunch counters because they were triggered by being near those they sell for less than them they kept women out of boardrooms because their femininity was too distracting they publicly trash women who spoke up against sexual harassment and gave their abusers a seat on the supreme court of their shoulders sorry guys but the patriarchy hurts
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men too and if you think crying over razor commercial makes you masculine. here is your kind of prove the point the ad was making. sure i got i gotta say i'm of by your toxic femininity just toxic which is toxic feminism is ready for moves are you kidding me there's a lot of. the. now if you're of a razor blade. you have to seriously question your manhood you really. you know if you're a very razor blade bad cause you to be like i'm offended i'm never going to use gillette ever again it's like a rope arrangement jumping on a movement to better their image and you know maybe sell more razor blades and promote a good message that's all it is it's not the end of the world i mean look piers swearers got this piece of swears he's not
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a you know he's not angry about razors he's tweeting no i'm angry and a campaign to and mankind which is strange and odd because he and other men's rights as active advocates have decried any suggestion that words like mankind are gender based uses they're going to be gender based anyway. until it changes in my next that's a good point. it's absolutely ridiculous that anyone was offended by it. you know asking men to be better men essentially but you really need to question him if you really had to ask yourself you know what was the whole am i getting this right. not to say that the ad is perfect the ad is far from perfect here's the thing you have to understand about advertising and i have to explain the cement because you guys have not had to deal with what we've dealt with for years but now there's word marketing to men is it's not the same as my it's sort of the same but not the same as a marketing to women advertising works on this sort of idea of two basic catalysts
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the desire to gain approval from one's peers and the desire to do what is socially popular now the gillette ad does the desire in men to gain approval but it also suggests that the popular social norms of boys will be boys is wrong so it's it's not a great ad and actually going to them because it's giving to separate idea that a lawyer at the start of this i could have joked about toxic femininity but i think you know we hear that all the time toxic but maybe doesn't really exist what that you think feminism is about. that the whole entire goal of feminism is to topple this. social norms i'll go this again for parents of everyone in the group to say it's the whole idea of feminism is to end equality is to topple social norms that put pressure on gender is too hyper sexualized our bodies these subservient to corporate ideals of pleasure and pain or to only express our anger in specific ways toxic masculinity forces men to decide of sanders in order to get to the top of
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a social mountain tax a family and have been anybody does exactly the same and we as women are just now learning through me too and our treatment of other women that has fed them it does exist that's what we're working on today now. as we're going to break our quarters over going to let us know what you think the topics are covered on facebook and twitter and you tube and see our poll shows that are to dot com coming up we talk donald trump's past food nation and bam books in prison with author and speaker dede watkins and all of us that stay tuned to watch your. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development only loosely i'm going to resist i
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my body and we. will be a ship with the. triumph when he was running in two thousand and sixteen articulated a vision of foreign policy that was clearly at odds with what you would consider the sort of post-war liberal international consensus that that americans want. might be some claim that there are elements that critique that house and the liberty here's the problem though it's not enough to offer a critique you can say that there are problems with the existing foreign policy and then you have to offer something that's better person pure altruism and this is where i think trump. just seeing his way or. the hour. thanks.
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to our was released thank you out where there's. a i. was such thank. you thank you the former secretary general of the united nations kofi anon once said literacy is a bridge from misery to hope and for an inmate locked up in here. and here in the united states of america the world's incarceration capital it's most often donated books that act as the bridge to hope this is why it's quite concerning when we see
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reports of the longtime practice of sending books to prisoners is now being banned in states like pennsylvania yes according to slate dot com now no such direct donations are permitted instead the department of corrections says it's beginning a transition to e-books coupled with a bolster d o c library system in order to fight the flow of illegal drugs into facilities statewide but like most problems in this country this appears to be another case of blaming the object rather than the perpetrator because contrary to official belief most illegal drugs find their way into prisons prison employees like the one in pennsylvania who was recently busted for passing inmates drugs of years to do go book i guess we should now claims the doku don't really like it any . way to help us way through this present punishment jumble and a few other headlines this week is out there and speaker how do you feel about said it should be bad no. i haven't played it in the really.
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curious what you know as an author i want to have you had prisoners read your books as an author and or book how are books important for the rehabilitation of prisoners and we don't talk about rehabilitation in the us prison industry. but but the power of that are in the open. to more jails to do book talks than of been to like literary book clubs. presence was so horrible and so dangerous they can just see the conditions just drive people crazy that books books are one of the few things that help so many people get through it bit so the fact that like the jail when they did not people have that is just it's just goes to show you know let's blame the victims you know let's let's point the finger at the wrong people. one of the reasons they say they're doing this is is switching to something like an e-book and a reader which on the one hand seems like you could actually provide more it would
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be easier but it's so cost prohibitive that i have to ask do you think this is actually something that's helping to bring you know prison libraries into the future or is this just another way to scam off people's families on the outside that have to suddenly pay extra for something oh i'm so glad you asked that. this a lot and it's not true because i've been to even more public schools than i've been to jails and they don't even have to revisit it so why are you going to start giving them the present is like it just doesn't make any sixty any sense what they're trying to do is they're trying to stop protesters and people from like marching against it they want to just try to ease everyone to say look we're going to replace just with something better and it's not going to happen and you know honestly. it's very easy to send books to. as it is without people smuggling drugs and you know this book the federal prison every month you can ship it right to amazon so that the amazon box comes in what the amazon sale you slip it open it up
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look inside of it no drugs just books and you get to the people who who ordered them or who are sent the people with who are supposed to receive them i do it all of the time so i just i just don't think it's true yeah when you see these like reports of slaves in the u.k. even they said that the biggest people bringing drugs and things like that into prisons were were there guards and that's unlike the u.k. you know here in time you see guys guys in georgia big group i think those are forty some odd guards got busted smuggling drugs in the prisons in georgia i mean it's kind of all those things words like you have to look at the employees yet nothing any reason drugs are getting and prison is me because somebody who works there are allowed only reason the only reason that is the the there's zero other reason for drugs at that way to get drugs and this is where it gets silly because they know this like they know what they know what but again like you said you know we don't blame the people it's actually causing the problems we figure out a way to put it back on the victims and you know the books and i pads you know they're going to be costing soldiers you're going to cost in these prisoners money they're going to cost their families money going to download the book they'll be
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like twenty dollars and one hundred seventy so you know they'll charge more you're creating like a new like something new like a new revenue stream and a new revenue stream and a job because people are going to get a crack going to have. you know if they actually ever get them if they get you know personally not it sounds too radical but i think that every thing every president especially ones who exhibit good behavior under those conditions deserve a cell phone and they should be you know if you are already locked away you should be able to have contact with your family your children your friends something to help you get through but there's a lot of people don't believe that there's the idea that look originally person was supposed to be a place to rehabilitate someone like lock them up throw away the key and hope they come back because that's what it kind of seems like to me you know yeah there's no there's no brain. and there's now this idea it's keeping people out of society but i don't know that it's ever i don't know that it presents ever really been a rehabilitative at least here i mean it was slave it's a way to get away with slave labor screwed at least here and you know that became
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the making of slave labor and cheap prices going on. so this week president donald trump apparently due to the federal government shutdown has limited serving options at the white house had to serve the college national football champions the clemson tigers clemson and. he gave them fast food during the white house visit. what do you make of this now infamous kind of thousand burger dinner that is what mcdonald's burger king is now the president did promise he promised taco bell was a good paper the whole meal. could just win this but it's just really funny because. it will surprise you you know. sent me a message earlier everyone was mad at michelle obama for trying to get kids that need vegetables and i was like man you have it right and like you know.
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it's disgusting and it's his words very very very very very very very very sad. very disrespectful i mean it seems here's a billionaire i mean he bragged about a pig that he uses on money i'm like that's the best you could do like the restaurant here but there's a runs that i was going to do literally three blocks for a block away there's a ton of great restaurants in the city some of the best in the world and you can't just order a mop but i will say the one thing i found really ridiculous like if you are going to do this and you're gonna bring in mcdonald's and you're going to bring in fast food i think it was very un-american that trump did not include a make read what we do have to do not a we. we like to play fair we like to play fair so we do have to acknowledge that. he eats for a school so he's not giving them something that he does it in dollars. every child are given what would clinton do they remember of bill clinton back in the day would
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jog around washington and then stop by mcdonald's. he eats k.f.c. truck it's k.f.c. what it makes in the fourth largest most elegant feast. because. we don't just let me let me ask you guys what was it like to hear both your presidents on this is you know there is people though that argue that the this is people are making too big a deal about this kind of thing and to have i'm curious like and i'm curious like what do you what do you feel is it is people making too big of a deal out of this and this is kind of like so the president and some fast food the white house but a football team what does it really. i think it's a disrespect of the food itself it wasn't put out very well those fries were put in like cups to like mouthwash and they were like dixie cups of fries under a lamp not even a hand lamp but i just i feel like if you're going to do that do it don't put a bunch of ranch dressing in a gravy that's like fine silver that was designed by a power hundred years ago by past presidents wife maybe don't put that in there
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just why couldn't you just. do the same thing yeah i also think people get a little too obsessed with every little thing that he's doing and of course he does this so that we don't talk about anything out before i think it's disgusting and i think people have a right to be upset because if you're going to go to the white house first of all. you know some of the things that he said in some of the things some of his actions that turned off a lot of people which is why i had to go to state and go which is well a lot and i felt players so the fact that these young kids are going to the white house which might be their only chance to ever go to the white house in their lives and should at least serve a decent meal served fast food you can even but a time they got through security and all of the stuff that stuff is probably cold and disgusted and it's just it's just not cool like you know a billionaire flip show it you know get some some duck and some some fancy gravy is some type of some lunch with drizzle over the top it surprises and fries. are made burgers and fries and that's something that you're in the club for you because you
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want to absorb some alcohol before you drive home while it's all over do you know what i would say i think that's a great point this is a look at it that's exactly the point when it's on the taxpayer dime it is fine linen and the fast food and everybody and if it's some or if it's you know a prime minister from some other country that we want to sell arms to they lay out the red carpet when it's just american football players and oh it's them it's like well like cheeseburger you know that's the group that i thought was a really good point to the fact that these kids might not be able i mean they might not there's a person only trip over to the white house you know why get why it kind of have that memory when it could have been a little bit more like you said fancy burgers and i have to say that well he's on furlough right now because no no he gets to be a centrist and i think the president not a president has to eat there has to be on every problem and terribly i would hope so what do walk ins are going to say thank you so much for coming on and it's always a pleasure having you on and look at your important of these many many issues affecting the world today thank you. if appliance sprouts two hundred
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thirty eight thousand mile. mirth doesn't make a life in the case of a cotton seed it does at least for a little while the chinese lander a chunk for beamed back images of the very first plant to grow as far as where on the surface of the moon the pod which cost one million dollars to design it also contains air water so oil east and fruit fly through this the chinese scientists are hoping to learn more about creating working biospheres and low gravity and high radiation environments however don't expect the lunar salad bar to open up just yet while the cotton seed did sprout it couldn't withstand the negative one hundred seventy degree celsius temperatures of a night on the moon's far side if you're more of a chris french fry chris kind of person don't despair though because four is also in the process of growing potatoes on the moon and they expect much better results
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for them in the next one hundred days it's. the little guy didn't make those machines. but seriously why fruit flies like i got a fruit fly problem already at home why i don't need to worry about them going to the moon and having to deal with brute fly zones are annoying you can't get rid of those space is going to get rid of them. i don't know what it is going to be i wanted to send a spur i was. part of his approach so for the third member of the members world which are about to. tell you all i love you i robot on top of the wall of the party should never talks never great they're invited.
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to get up off the officer began to. i heard them friends on the sounds are kind of fighting into i mean a grown man like wrestling essentially hurling. through his window. through which to do away from the office or the toys out of his crib. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the weapon ones missed and then when it happened on tree swung at the officers hands didn't hit them i never saw any contact between the two and any kind of went back to where they were so the officers back here there try again fifteen feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and aimed it on tree. there's albeit a whole cost going on in america for profit and the drug companies are killing millions of americans for profit and if no politician does anything about it i mean i look around the world and i see this relational and the frats protests and i see
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that as growing going globally john locke said in sixteen of the ninety i believe that if the social contract was broken then it's up to the people to revolt the social contract has been shattered revolution isn't assessed. when they came back from iraq now ho marijuana her was cocaine methamphetamine say anything that's altering trying to get us out. that bad mindset used in the chemical that would be so. i want to be drinking and drinking ino new nope just killing myself. drink to get drunk alcoholics drink to feel normal. that's why it's this way
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drug. shop was over near here star cool and to reduce guns you bring through to it it just means to. reduce need to be hoped and done pushed on by the v.a.'s are as drugs go and stuff you need to be built. and they've really shouldn't be looked at like numbers they should be looked at like people if they go to a veteran center for health issues be considered as someone who really needs attention . from. this government has failed our country a defeat for the government run piece of this house has expressed its confidence in the gulf and. the british prime minister narrowly wins a confidence vote in parliament today.
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