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mccarthyism now let's find out why they love this so we start watching the hawks and. wonder what. the big. real with this would be. as we get to the bottom. of. what they like you know i got. was that we. would. be. exactly. the welcome member on the watching they are so i robot and that happened while it so. yes apparently if you talk about news relating to candidates and you or you know you have the little green and black symbol in the corner of the t.v. rights group in the yard to some of yours you're now pushing the kremlin but the everybody in the kremlin is like yes her the one machine is the one that we are i'm
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. confused about that but i got to ask what what is so dangerous about polls a gabber that on the day of her announced when you saw mainstream media outlets like n.b.c. c.n.n. they put out an article reporting that she's n.b.c. reporter wrote the article reporting that she's russia's favorite c.n.n. claim that her campaign was off to a rocky start why is this like she's so threatening to mainstream out words in the well in any of them also even the day that those things that she had announced you had people major reporters tweeting out that she doesn't have any plans stop she's not doing any rallies is she even bothering like why of a bother what's dangerous about this is. one there seems to be this idea that before anything's even started that you can begin to start to tear down candidates and this is what we saw with bernie sanders from the beginning to and so all they're doing is repeating the same list the democrats are repeating the same mistakes they made in the last forever elections and so. and putting everybody at
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risk because if the truth is they really do want all these things why are you so afraid of someone whose only threat is that she will cut the profit margins of the military and that's. that's a great point that threat very noninterventionist would be involved in getting involved. we gotta figure out how to tear yeah because and paint her with russia like. russia is a big. one minute they're building the next they're trying this from happening ok now. you know how they left out. this company loon truly admitted to creating a false flag operation that made it look like so new york times quoted eight new knowledge report in their own words and they said we orchestrated and. operation
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planted the idea that roy moore's campaign was amplified by social media. keep that in mind this is a man who was accused of sexually harassing possibly assaulting a. girl under the age of eighteen when he was a grown and grown man a grown adult. and the idea was what would make it look like russia. i mean. many levels of wrong it is i can't hold it and. the morgan. reports that. fake russian accounts to a lot of the public and deceive the national media into believing the kremlin counts were trying to defeat the democratic senate candidate when in fact he was citing were ones he himself fabricated and controlled. things how are we supposed to trust the expertise of this group when they really lied and how.
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we're supposed to trust their expertise that oh yes all of russia and all of these islands are combining to push told to go you know but but we're supposed to trust new. information we just posed to take face value that's that's that's what i mean i tend to avoid sure that you tend to avoid taking using sources from people who've been caught blatantly lying or in ways that could cause a national incident the way that gets people killed you know and that's the thing such a response to it i think was pretty on ploy she said as commander in chief i will work to end the new cold war nuclear arms race and slide into nuclear war that is why the neo con we'll have more wankers will do anything to stop me and that's it that is exactly the problem you know the neo cons and they all libs and their isms and everything else they just don't like somebody who just they don't like anybody who has like a moral compass and tries to stick to it even with the new record. as the minutes ticked down and lowest scoring super bowl in history the washington
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post unveiled its democracy dies in darkness super bowl ad and for many in the industry of journalism the commercials celebrated the ad did a lot of these commercial and celebrated its added a list some strong emotions just not the ones that washington post in its billionaire owner jeff bezos were hoping for because while the commercial slide shows featuring major moments in u.s. history journalists lost in the line of duty and tom hanks powerful narration did convey the important need for good journalism in a free society it was the price tag of the ad that many in the industry feel betrayed its core message as you know my friends freedom isn't free and neither are super bowl ads especially it seems for the washington post who reportedly shelled out a cool five point two million dollars for it as you can imagine this price tag did not sit too well with many in the industry has been steve as we've seen story after story week after week of budget cuts and layoffs in newsrooms around the cunt. in
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fact frederick console the co-chair of the washington baltimore new skills bargaining in an app the washington post took to twitter explaining quote the post is now paying say five million for thirty seconds to tout journalistic freedom during one of the glitzy it's glitziest and given the n.f.l. as me taking protests and concussions or controversial sports events in our country this seems like an especially infuriating expense for a company that is a try to take away health insurance from part time employees be moved everyone toward riskier forms of health insurance see made it easier to lay people off cut their severance eat frozen their pensions and resists is the smallest in hansford story meaning it for entire about a fence until senator bernie sanders shamed and to doing so so hot watchers of the washington post in their zeal for super bowl exposure just expose one of the main reasons journalism is dying in darkness corporate great. this was this was because the ugs a beautiful. you know you know journals go you know you soon you're like you know
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you love journalism totally but then when you realize like wait a minute you know during massive layoffs and everything else you know when guys are spending five million dollars on the super bowl a washington post is close i mean i think everything answers that it's like why is the billionaire does look at his company is the people who work for his newspaper don't make any money and i have lousy. ells people as it is the shipping centers have to get tagged and tracked this came back and said i was really extremely how you make a billion kids i guess it was like super extremely bad timing i agree with what the critics are saying about oh yeah i was bad so i mean nothing is bad given what's just been happening in recent weeks literally last week we saw layoffs mass layoffs huffington post buzz feed vice vice is was firing people by just turning off the e-mails by the way mcclatchy and ghana and that's a larger. a newspaper chain laid off. and layoffs at huff post buzz feed get
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a combined for roughly a thousand jobs it's everything out there every single person is talking about this you're watching a whole bunch of people and they're all going to license to entertainment we're going to do something else they're getting out of the news business right places like kind of what what was a cult called said to it's like kind of like look at a fellow's great numbers go to them but they don't really have the best you know public image track record right now you know you want to reach a lot of people but still five million dollars now just think about this this is what five million dollars potentially could have bought the washington post five million dollars you could employ fifty journalists a year and use of one hundred thousand dollars which is now way more than most journalism you know you know it would support twelve journalists for five years and seventy five thousand dollars a year which is considerably above the u.s. reporters medium income which is a rum thirty nine to forty thousand dollars a year you can see the ad again specifically the slide show you know i mean look
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think about this. one of the biggest things cut right now in journalism is investigative journalism that's right the first exists the most expensive always another after decade ago as one of the things we talked about was you watch the investigative journalism departments out of newspapers and everywhere just because . of how much they think five million dollars could have bought investigative journalism alive you know i mean that's a lot is dying in the darkness because they've decided to spend five million dollars letting superball fans know that while we're literally watching out now remember this whole idea of corporate media as the do gooders which is what i looking at that it's your big corporate capitalism knows. this is fine if you have alternatives and that's fine but when they're these are the same people that back the new z. i'm hear this in the news museum here in d.c. it was supposed to showcase journalism in the first amendment which is now closed and. sorry it's just
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a terrible was it really is like you can get that so the freedom forum let's create and funds museum announced as closer as part of a building sale to john hopkins university which if you ever want to know about some shady stuff they're doing in development go look at us baltimore. and they bought it for about three hundred seventy two point five million unsustainable operating costs who wants to go and news museum a corporate news museum for it news moves it yeah it yeah it's really that thing again where you gotta look at you gotta look at the situation you know you've got to understand how you're coming across cuba. maybe could've spent the money a little better at it that's a good word optics all right as we go to break clock watchers don't forget to let us know what you think are the proper government facebook and twitter your poll shows that are t.v. dot com coming up we discuss the latest news on the over two thousand migrant children that were separated from their families with immigration attorney al gore jr stay tuned to watch in the box. thank you.
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thank you. thank you. thank. you thank you. lou. this is a steak from a water bottle found in the stomach of a fish the brand is spawns of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad was there the litter bugs are throwing this away industry should be blamed for all this waste the company has long promised to reuse the plastic. as it sits to cook out soon as he speaks in maine that same school sets their classes to seek a court date on my end i need to stay on your phones at a special projects funded. that is the end of
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to present your complete control is going to. be of interest to those listening to snap them up when you look because that is the cause of it for his supporters to go station shooting star you should cut off the one whose job is the weakest to. last summer as questions mounted over whether the new border policy implemented by the trumpet ministration was illegally separating families the following its policy itself seemed just clean enough to give plausible deniability to those involved take jonathan wife to leave for the department of health and human services
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unaccompanied alien children reunification coordination group he himself warned his colleagues of family separations and when questioned by the senate judiciary committee this was his response in july of twenty eight. the answer is sieved is that that family separation was not a policy. but there was no policy tourism which can result in family separation you know the consequence of the policy but correct that we know that i would say that there was no policy which would result in separation of children from family units. so now seven months later mr white announced that reuniting families separated at the border quote would present grave child welfare concerns it would destabilize the permanency of their existing home environment and could be traumatic to the children in addition and maxwell of health and human services announced in january that the number of children separated at the border was much larger than the two thousand seven hundred thirty seven reported to the media the
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reason staffing it takes approximately eight hours to review one case file the health and human services office of refugee resettlement has over forty seven thousand cases to review meaning it would take one hundred employees working for four hundred seventy one days simply to determine next steps for those separated at the burr border so as the problem of funding isn't being allocated correctly or are the actual problems on the ground being ignored while those here in washington play politics with lives and security here to help us better understand the immigration system and what truly needs to be done to fix that is immigration attorney and speaker alan origin your thank you so much for joining us thank you for having me or use what i'm interested in so there was a federal court order that was supposed to you know family separation at the border here we are months and months later. and health and human services saying well it's too hard to reunite the families and they didn't bother to track the adults and children they took into custody the first place the a.c.l.u. quote called the report
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a shocking concession that it can easily find thousands of children at risk from parents and doesn't even think is worth the time to locate each of them i have to ask you as an immigration attorney someone who fights and deals with this every day do you think the government excuses hold water at this point you know it's unconscionable because these are human beings this isn't chattel so even. these people didn't know the country undocumented which that's still arguable right if they were taken if their clothes were taken if their belts were taken out their shoes were taken may be returned at this point they're not able to return the children to them and there's actually two cohort there's the cohort that happen before family separation that the courts which are the thousands of kids that we can't even know because the government doesn't give us that number that it is the coord that we did know the twenty seven thousand that you discussed and out of that twenty seven hundred sorry there are three hundred fifty of them that are still in the custody at h.h.s. which have not been returned to their families with the government clear understanding that separating children is deeply traumatic to the cho so it is justifiable unconstitutional and it is black history month there's only one of those time in our history that we've done this and that is when the slaves were
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here we took rip families apart and did not bother to read about groupoid i never even thought about the context of a really fantastic point and that's kind of where my not my where my question then becomes is that. here in the u.s. we've obviously there was never any part of reparations wasn't reunifying family is . but there are certain groups that have always been at risk of losing their kids native americans still to this day i talk to native americans all over this country and there they have their children taken away by child services african-american family especially poor family you know class becomes a distinction of having a money then you shouldn't have your kids. and adults with disabilities as well these are groups of people that have their kid snatched literally snatched by their system and nearly impossible to get your children back if some of the kids and up and this is the the what may happen and up in these sort of defacto adoptions
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because they won't have parents to contact them and judges will just sort of hand off. what are the negative effects of that down the line traumatic to move the kids now what happens if you just leave this well you destroy their culture right i mean that's really the real problem you destroy the culture and you sort of see them. as a thing that you were able to reallocate which is unfair to anyone people are unable to be reallocated to cultures relegated by the courts and so the most important thing is that we're all about border security and in this instance we have people that we capture we have them in our custody and then we release them and now we say we can track them and the concern is that people aren't coming to court so it is a deficiency of the u.s. government v.h.s. pacifically with regard to these children and also we had the home i mean the secretary of homeland security said in front of congress and say there was no policy when clearly there was a policy and then said that there were procedures that were in place to make sure these children could be united and there were no procedures in place to say these kids should be reunited and the only reason why america is not at the edge of their
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seat or burning down cities is because these are brown kids who don't speak english i think in any other culture or any other where in the world if there were kids that were separated from their families we'd be the first ones marching is this one of those things your experiences were is this kind of the culmination of a lot of bad policy leading up to this point over a long stretch of time or is there something that's like unique to right here and now i think that family family separation has been a problem it has never had this sort of an issue before with immigration at the border i don't want to say it's a crisis because we are a large country two thousand people showing up at our border is not something to be alarmed about hundreds of thousands of people in our every day both planes and overstay and there's no concern about that so when we start talking about that in the northern border then we can talk about immigration as a crisis so what i sort of see is that this was supposed to tell people don't come to the border anymore it didn't send that message right it was also sends a message that you need to come to the port of entry you just traveled a thousand miles three hundred miles and you know the port of entry is that's ridiculous in ours that laws are written that way so therefore you see that the
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problem is that we're trying to send a message that no one's receiving and we need to re think what we're doing for immigration by solving the problems at home no where in the in our foreign policy we're saying let's address the issues at home and part of those issues are deporting the criminals back to their home areas to terrorize the people that are there but you know it's interesting. because a lot of border patrol you know experts have pointed out that the current system of immigration has been kind of at least in the southern border has been kind of built upon and was designed to handle the process specifically like adult mexican men absolutely and families exactly you know so that is a fair assessment and how is that contributed to this kind of discomfort chaos we're seeing with these families as well i mean the secretary of homeland security basically said the exact same thing we have a system set up or been now they've been having women and children so it's just like our educational system we've been educating people for factories that we don't have factory jobs anymore and then we're concerned as why people are no longer doing these factory jobs is just not reshaping the narrative at all and then you sort of say you need a wall for protection and you're sending troops down and then you also acknowledge
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at the same time that it's women and children that are coming so how can you sort of say you need troops for we will women and children it's just an inconsistent conversation very much and part of that i think in and some of this has to do with this idea of assimilation like we don't mind as long as you. and i know as i said before this idea of taking away kids that's something that happened with native american children to happen with you know children of slaves is the same thing this is some relation of. into this white anglo-saxon american culture that they're supposed to be how do we fix our immigration system do things like have more clearly need more people they're clearly underfunded at human services there's clearly underfunding and not being put in the same in the right play is but how do we fix our immigration system without falling back on to those myths about assimilation the myth of if you look like us if you talk like that that
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that's what america is everything that's what we already everything now so we should start with that first conversation the very first conversation is talk about money right money is never an issue for anything else so it should be an issue here so i don't know and specifically we're talking about human beings and something a problem that we created right if we can bill billion dollar walls we can also take a couple hundred thousand dollars our people into things appropriate in the first place right with regards to our immigration system we need to modernize it right we need workers there even that the trumpets bill these we have people that were undocumented that were working there were provided false documents from that so the key places a sort of start with the employers right if we're saying there's an issue let's give the employees a way to address the jobs shortage about making these people have the appropriate documentation to be here and stop yelling to deport people in the budget the budget only allows four hundred thousand people four hundred thousand people a year to be deported right we have eleven million here as a four years ago it's not going to happen so any time when you're taking either to people who are undocumented once a child adult and separating them or a u.s. citizen child and removing their undocumented parents that's just not what the
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united states should be though it should should. look like a member you know as an attorney looking at this is this something our courts even equipped to handle this right now our courts are but once again this court clock right you're going to have to get to the issue right in there really sure what this is if you want to know what the problem immigration is it's all in congress congress hasn't done anything for twenty years the only reason that obama did something and the truck has been allowed to do something is because congress did nothing so they should look themselves the real hard look in the face and say it's time for us to get our act together very lovely that we're going to. great speaker alan or i want to thank you so much for coming and talking about this great talk. spiral galaxies were first interpreted in edwin hubble nine hundred thirty six book interpreted as part of the his hubble sequence which classified galaxies into classes based on their appearance from what he had available at the time photographic plates now in twenty one thousand the hubble telescope and
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a couple of his friends have captured more than a photo for science in these new images you'll see this supernova rich galaxy a mere thirty million light years from earth known as the whirlpool galaxy in three separate dimensions hubble gives us a view of the visible light these spirits are space telescope to gaze at whirlpool in its infrared showing the oldest stars and chandra as you see right there x. ray observatory got the x. ray of whirlpool revealing the energy emitted from whirlpool because of the cooperation between three telescopes scientists can now see the overall picture of the universe's largest known spiral galaxy and it proves that teamwork really makes the jury more especially a galaxy far far away team or a dream or. a good bumper sticker or. that's a grow by is good he does some of those things again words like i marvel at the greatness of human invention human ingenuity and then as we were talking earlier
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about why we can't even figure out how to handle border issues we can take pictures thirty million light years away from earth but we can't figure out how to keep mother a father and a child together during there and we can do better that we can do about these are better and better than us are. let's stop being the embarrassment of the galaxy. moon clean them as the party that is our show prove that they remember. everyone in this world we are told will love that up so it's all you all i love you i am fire over the earth and on top of the barn watching those hawks out there it was great big and made everybody.
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