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rivers around the world from the tames to the tigris are watched with dangerously high levels of antibiotics and that some of the world's best known rivers including the tables are contaminated with antibiotics classified as critically important for the treatment of serious infections this this would be like you tweeting out your social security number and banking passwords for all the world to see and then praying and hoping that no one decides to drain your bank accounts and steal your identity in 72 countries across 6 continents researchers looked for 14 of the most commonly used antibiotics and discovered them in 65 percent of the rivers they monitored 65 percent and let's not forget that added to the adubato xs last year's discovery that more than 60 per scription drugs are getting into river prude chains not to mention all of the illegal drugs like the cocaine and ketamine recently discovered contaminated water ways in the united kingdom. so my friends
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with our addiction over use of pharmaceuticals now destroying our freshwater rivers with the promise of antibiotic superbugs on the way. i think it's time to start watching the hawks. were pretty. good like real that would be. as you see to the bottom. like you that i got. with that we. would. be. welcome one and all to watch your hearts i am tired robot and on top of that and i'm not drinking water out of any rivers i mean times i knew who nor swimming in the now and about it crazy in those rivers we have now it's bad it's
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a. global problem well everything is like this has been. talked about for so long as one warned about when i was we found these we found this and i love how it was just those oh you're being crazy you know. freaky happy is that one of their claimed water craves m.s. now it's like nobody really literally poisoned poison people's water it's bad you know the 1st question is why how does this happen how to reverse suddenly become in they did with antibiotics you know pharmaceutical drugs over the counter you know it's not going to mean our attention on the river like a fountain thing and are skipping pills across the river there is actually a very you know there's a lot of that's what is involved there is this is how this is drugs actually find their way into rivers and into soil well human and animal waste for was the leaks from wastewater treatment plants and drug manufacturing facilities this study is actually revealed that the high risk sites were typically next to i bet you can't
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guess wastewater treatment systems waste and or sewage dumps and in some areas actually use while going through some areas where there's a lot of political turmoil including along the israeli palestinian border so merrily like all the places the you know we're we don't care or you know we're not trying to fix or we're not double checking when it comes to like sewage treatment plants guess what gets into the soil gets in the rivers and suddenly you're talking about massive die offs of fish and animals in those rivers and you're also talking about you know these chemicals like have a horrible effect on the environment of the nature and the ecosystem of these rivers yeah well there was one particular kind of this sort of bacterial antibiotic that specifically for bacterial infections. metra night in the if those create. those. thought of as these very
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bacterial infections and when you say exceeded safe levels we're not talking about a little bit like right above or 0 the number is it was 300 that was a big one that you talk about so the concerts i once had in bangladesh. $300.00 times greater than the say flap. that affects you know whatever human animal everything that's in there is you said it can make certain that no fish there was drug levels and kenyan revenues that were so high that no fish could survive what ages died off that's people's food that's you know the ecosystem they live in they use that water it's now poisoned. and conformism and literally you can't even have any fish and they're the blows right and actually the people behind this study said that that's like the next phase of the study you know is that they tested you know they went through and they looked at all these sites in the next phase of the studies to see what is the actual biological ecological impact on the these sites but just to understand the size of the study they tested $711.00 sites and $72.00
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countries around the world and found antibiotics and 65 percent of them were mentioned earlier in $111.00 of the sites the concentrations of antibiotics exceeded safe levels and as you mentioned tab. worst cases more than 300 times over the safe limit sites were actually exceeded safe levels by the greatest degree years the list is bangladesh kenya gonna pakistan and nigeria but this isn't just isolated to places like africa and things like that this is north america south america every major around the world is dealing with this problem and when you let antibiotics get into the slush pools of rivers that's where those super bugs come from right because this is where your have it where this bacteria the things to fight at ground 0 and if it's right there it's going to make them stronger because it's going to give them a chance to learn how to fight back against this and then beyond that as you said they're everywhere i mean we've seen it here in the united states whether it's
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seattle and you're like go cocaine fish i guess seems convenient is actually not so safe and we have this it's you know our food our water all of it we have to be better and i'm not sure why you have to fight about like hey don't whereas in your own water and. around food kind of a bad idea. really. conservative groups by the way were in a tizzy this week when the united states supreme court on tuesday refused to hear case challenging a pennsylvania school district's decision to allow transgender students the ability to choose bathrooms that align with their gender identity it's now only a standing u.s. 3rd circuit court of appeals ruling that the school policy is in fact sound and that the conservative group alliance defending freedom challenge that the policy to violated stands right to privacy was not and while normally it would take the 3 headed monster of mainstream cable news 8 hours
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a day with commercials to debate this issue we are watching the arts and get it all done in just 5 minutes here to help us are joined by conservative commentator steve miles. go for it state glad to be here well with deafening silence the highest court in the land yesterday screamed out loud that we're now living in new times by doing nothing with regards to a case involving children at school who happened to belong to that boring old and titled traditional majority non transgender they have screamed to the faces of these children that you don't matter it doesn't matter if you do the school girl rightfully feel uncomfortable having to undress and go to the bathroom in front of a boy where's all the biological port parts of a boy but says he's a girl get over it the court that girl is just like you and you would better like it and you'd better learn to feel comfortable about it too when you guys who feel outrageously out of place addressing next to a biological young lady who claims to be a young man you can't bring yourself to go to the bathroom while you're in there at the same time talking up punk to the parents of the 99 percent of the kids in
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school who are non trained who thought their school has a duty to all of its students to protect their privacy and safety the court said screw you all and let's not forget the appeals ruling that you mentioned that the supreme court. let's stand yesterday those 3 judges made their ill advised ruling unanimously on the very same day that oral arguments ended highly unusual and all of this supposedly falls under title 9 the same title 9 that now allows biological boys who are stronger faster and more qualified to compete against girls taking medals glory an opportunity away from the kids whose rights don't seem to matter anymore well you know i'm going to have to start with when did boys become more capable of doing anything than girls sports or otherwise anyway this case was supposedly about the basic human rights of privacy as it keeps getting claimed and
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yet it seems to really be about using the wrong women to push fear based in fact removed agenda because a minority of the population is phobic of anything different from them and you refer to and it's about privacy and protecting your daughters because it isn't it just isn't there are literally 0 cases of young women being sexually assaulted in a school or public bathroom but there are 321500 victims of rape and sexual assault in this country every year yet i don't hear you crying out for rape kits or get tested or rapists to be put behind bars those behind this lawsuit seem not to care that they're showing no respect for the privacy rights of transgender students they do not care that they're putting those children's lives at risk and let's be honest the creepiest thing about this whole issue as that there's a bunch of adults who are obsessed with how less than 6 tenths of the entire u.s. population uses a bathroom. interesting interesting interesting all right look i think that i think
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the appeals court and the supreme court made correct decisions this week especially due to the fact that the school district itself actually provides private bathrooms and locker rooms to any students who feel uncomfortable period regardless if they are transgender or says gender since this entire transgender bathroom issue started making headlines i've never quite understood what the what the terrible horror danger a trans woman or trans man brings into the restroom or anywhere else for that matter quite frankly i don't care who is in the bathroom with me because i'm only there to do one thing and that thing definitely has nothing to do with anyone else's privates but my own i have no sympathy for bigotry and close mindedness we live in a diverse multicultural society filled with every type of person that humanity can think to create it's time to find the joy in a future that is different rather than constantly fighting for the boring of the
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past besides my friends we have much bigger problems in this world to be worried about than deciding who should or should not be allowed to enter a bathroom in public that's all i've got to say steve always a pleasure having you on today always a pleasure to talk of these issues with you can't wait till next week when we bring you back for another 5 minute debate thank you sir thank you guys appreciate it. all right as we go to break watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered on facebook and twitter and see our poll shows that are. coming up tabitha wallace brings us inside the last rag over the years in washington d.c. don't want to miss it stay tuned watching the whole.
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please. and a very warm welcome to you watching us in such. for the last 3 decades rolling thunder a 1st amendment demonstration run in washington d.c. is filled the streets of this city with over a quarter of a 1000000 motorcycles each day weekend the ride is as much about supporting the soldiers who come home from war as it is about bringing closure to the families of soldiers who didn't have 21000 marks major changes for the rolling thunder organization as they made their very last ride in washington d.c.
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this we get here is their story 85000 that's how many americans are estimated to remain missing from world war one world war 2 the korean war the vietnam war and all other conflicts combined that's 85000 families without closure 85000 bodies that have not been given an honorable burial 85000 lives. the rolling thunder comes together each year in washington d.c. . rolling thunder founder and executive director artie muller explains how and why it all started back in 1980 and i want to i mean i got some information and i looked at it read it and they've said you know all these vets were left behind after all past wars and have just well as the hero governments often do that or that's what everybody believe they're for war to get over government government
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government well that is true and that's why i started to get in there i have made a library. and i want and. jeff it all out yeah it was true. he decided to do a demonstration of washington d.c. and the 1st one we did was in $88.00. and jacqueline kane was 89 and. some of the guys wanted to drop out of the and i said well i'm not going to give up on it i never give up on anything my life so much to give up on that and i just felt it was worth to issue to expose the truth and let everybody know that our government owed all those ben and women included nowadays. if they serve their country they will capture them and they should do what they're supposed to do and get them back it was this simple premise no man left behind that
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has kept rolling thunder growing over the years from 3000 bikes in 1980 to over 300000 bikes in recent years one major hurdle for them has been the misconceptions so many have about bikers it seems it's a public ony like you're saying the better and what. would you call the sheffield wolf that i've watched a lot of times they all look out on us. they look out at us the way we dress. what we do but we were raised more money for for health even better and a. community out there than anybody else. throughout the years everybody that's always the better. i serve in the better and bikers that raise a lot of money for a lot of kids that need help and. it's a shade of people look at you know why. just because the. words are
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a 3 piece suit i don't worth 3 piece suit you know your look. that much like that suit doesn't make you clean. listen i wasn't aware of the 3 piece $2000.00 suit a very dirty politician. actor and u.s.o. veteran robert patrick is one of many celebrities who while they haven't served has lent his voice to honor those who serve over the year and has participated in the ride for the better part of a decade now obviously it's such a trance formative experience when you've. grown up in america and you've seen how the vietnam vet was disrespected when they came back and we've got all these new vets coming back from iran and iraq. because of this this experience and the attention they brought to the p.o.w. my issue things are different for the new bets that are coming in. these guys
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shoulder a real heavy burden they had won every combat battle. and. you know they weren't embraced by the american people the way they should have been . so to be able to participate in this event and say welcome home to a vietnam vet and let them know that you appreciate what they did and. you . honor what they're trying to do with this demonstration which is bring attention to the p.o.w. my issue it is it has to be a transformative experience for everybody rolling thunder is more than just and you will ride though as artie muller explains it's a year round effort to assist factory and their families rolling thunder as a part of a once in 4 we created out of being what i started that i created out of the poor
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because the government can't tell us what we can do and what we can't do you want to raise funds for something we want to do this week at an eyesore down the road. we need to do more. for the veterans our troops and i actually started rolling thunder tell me which is a possible one c 39697 percent of the money we raise goes directly to help our veterans our coop their families pay bills we've got $4.00 or 5 houses. foreclosures 30 years iraqi past stand and where you call we really work to deal him midwest and florida house that was needed some work. for 5000 dollars through the lawyers and everybody else and the guy said i have to get rid of this house or my wife get rid of me she said years ago or the house bills and we bought the house for $5000.00 they were fix it up to put a better family and there i thought you know we walked in there be
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a awful lot for afters go up there be a house but we have a good time up there you know. it's like family it is that family that has grown to 90 chapters across the united states which is why despite the 29000 write be no last in our nation's capital. it is not the end of the thunder we were going to be to watch and a lot of our think we're going to get more support. of a lot of veterans out here that want to support reform hit because they have to come across the whole country we don't have the time. and. so wisely. i think is going to work out one way or the other we're going to make it work and we're not all the way everybody thought all of their give up or quit and i've never quit anything in my life and we're sure about records this. many have offered out money and how to get them to stay in washington d.c.
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but those i talked to seemed invigorated by the new mission to take veterans' issues to main streets all across america we want a politician now we're going to be in their hometown and their state and there are we be washington d.c. for more of a week it was all good because now we're going to be in their state and we want the politicians out there we want them up on the stage where we have it to give it to him talk about what they're doing for the military and for the veterans of this country politicians could take a little bit of advice from us we don't have a choice if we don't like somebody not to work with them right you have to do your job and you you have to accomplish the mission and i think if the politicians would kind of look at that kind of format. there's no reason why they can't advance agenda everything is just stuck right now it's because of i believe this or i believe this doesn't matter there's issues that are universal right and so they need to really start looking at each other and finding common areas where they can
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advance these agendas and start taking care of people start taking care of the veterans fix the problem at the v.a. you know it's doable you know you got to work together you can't just you can't be a singular person pushing stuff and the vietnam vets who started it all can show us a lot about supporting the next generation instead of tearing them down america's got to understand that these guys the only reason that we have what we have the kids who were fighting the war the most important thing though we do here ok is hopefully inspired today's generation all of these will live you'll see and hear the hope of the future if you don't know if you want to criticize him well good luck to you because that's all we got that's the generation that has to step up and do the things that i did i couldn't do it today i will now have the wherewithal the ability the technical knowledge that these kids sat there looking better and better
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and nowadays than they did with. coming home and i mean. ugly things and that's when they get all but nowadays and i think the public is looking respect in the veterans for what they did in iraq desert storm afghanistan. i think the vietnam veterans had a lot to do with that and while many would take this moment to score political points on a weekend known more for its parties than it's no more emails rolling thunder is about far more than one demonstration in one city it's really more thought about a loss because a lot have sacrificed their lives in our early age. a lot of really there were got to this weekend's always pretty reflective for me. you know the run or the demonstration you know it's not like it's not about us it's about bringing awareness to all of those people that never came home. from all wars and you know
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now we even have an uptick of benefit cation of remains from world war 2 because of d.n.a. to technology and how far that's advanced so i mean it's like even though it's a world war 2 in previous wars issue it's it's a current issue i mean these guys are still coming home and getting returned to their families and the families are being able to close that chapter that's remained open for many many years. so you know on top of that i really think that people should take some time and reflect on that and service and sacrifice of all the people that done way more than me. and that have risk their lives that have given their lives for their country and so if you're at a barbecue you're hanging out on the beach take a minute. say a little prayer you know. keep it right is in your head. that that's what the day is about and. and try to end veteran suicide you know i just.
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i'm losing more friends at home than a war. so well the thunder may not well to washington d.c. next year will be rolling across the country. bigger than ever and helping more veterans find peace and the whole so. powerful powerful stuff you got to ride rolling thunder in the organizational lobby right up front this year yeah it was an honor i rode with a medic along with the color guard right up front and it's it's a really emotional it's a very it's a humbling experience to be to participate and i encourage everyone maximum wirral
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