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cyber attacking their missile systems but yes jake tapper tell us again how we're too easy on iran no no no seriously keep pressuring my pants one of the most bloodthirsty american leaders to kill more people no no i agree with you my parents is a pacifist weenie totally i agree i agree so next tapper moves on he moves on to immigration and rightfully as the vice president why the us is actively torturing children at the border by keeping them in cages without adult supervision or proper hygiene yet you have 12 year olds looking after 2 year olds so pense respond with a waterfall of bull and watches tapper just keeps agreeing with them jake we have a crisis on our southern border right we've got to get to the root causes we've got to close the loopholes that the human traffickers as we speak are using to entice vulnerable families to take the long and dangerous and i'm not going to i'm not taking issue with any of that why are you taking issue with. that is. a prime
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rib phrase don't get exact vote. customs and border patrol made a total of 396000 apprehensions on the southwestern border in 201-830-3020 extension 17 apprehensions at the border peaked in the year 2000 at 1640000 that's right there were many times as many people coming across the border 20 years ago then there are now and it's not thanks to the 12 foot stupid friend donald trump put up yet trump has to pretend that this is the greatest crisis that ever exists because americans are miserable and in debt and having trouble getting by and he needs them to think it's because of immigrants and not because the ruling elite elite are richer than they've ever been by extracting wealth from
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the rest of us. this this this this is the cause of our problems we're told to blame this. thanks a lot of americans will. brave me. bravery. when we should really be like. right. on top of this not being a crisis most of the undocumented immigrants are not hiking across the border with backpacks they are simply overstaying their visas in 2016 there was a total of 739000 overstays compared 253063000 illegal border crossings but there's no wall to stop overstays so that doesn't work as much with propaganda you know you can run around the wall around visas it doesn't do the work as well as well but let's get back to the to the bread and butter of the
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republicans right now this has been the new talking point there is child trafficking pandemonium at the border if you listen to these idiots how many cases of human trafficking do you think they found at the border last year a 1000000 maybe a 1000000000. in the last 6 months of 28000 there were 507 cases of migrants trying to cross the border with a child that was not technically related to them ok so not a 1000000000 but 500 half a year that's that's a lot but as the washington post know this there's no indication that most or even many of these cases involve traffickers criminals or abusers so may have been for example friends or neighbors who were asked by families to bring children with them on the journey north to protect them from violence the number who weren't related totaled 170 those 170 made up point 25 percent of all those units who came to the u.s. and of the 400400000 apprehensions of the border those $170.00 make up point
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04 percent let's be generous and assume there were $200.00 cases of real actual child trafficking at the board. last year that's not something i like to hear but that's nothing compared to the traffic going on inside the us i mean a single amazon warehouse has that many people locked in the basement force to fill boxes with your dollars all day and help me. build a. place and build obeisance lightman is a serious issue here in the us yet jake tapper lets mike pence give viewers the impression there's a crisis of trafficking of the border our media never mentions context never covers the crimes of our government destroying the countries these refugees are fleeing from and our media never goes over the crimes of our government towards iran and c.n.n. is the so-called liberal media that is still left. over boxes or just playing clips
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i am assuming handy and look in their own gender to tell you. that there cannot be peace without an understanding of other cultures and peoples history and context the lies put forward by the likes of mike pence and jake tapper and c.n.n. succeed in making peace impossible how many from washington d.c. to belly to basics. you. ok ok i will take the news from behind big news redacted warriors facebook has announced libra their new crypto currency which everyone will surely trust. as much as we trust
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facebook have always said i don't trust this federal reserve thing creating our money let's move it over to the web site where we check to see if our ex-girlfriends new baby is ugly. yes yes. yes facebook running our money in similar news chris christie has announced he's coming out with a 6 minute abs workout. and president trump is putting out a new self-help book entitled respecting women. women as you probably know by now a 24th woman has come forward this week with sexual assault charges against president trump writer carol said trump raped her in the mid 1990 s. trumped actually responded by saying she's not my type which means he has a type of woman he rapes and. so that's something new for a sitting u.s.
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president to admit i think i mean except van buren that i was scum reading of admissions the new york times admitted it sends stories to the u.s. government for approval before publication so now my triumph jobless rates we've done. this came after the times revealed the u.s. government is involved in a regular cyber attacks on russia's power grid because why when you try to collapse the society of a country we're technically not a war with just this just to stay in practice you now anyway after they revealed that trump said the times reporters were guilty of treason for revealing it and the times publicly then stated that they had brought the report to the government for permission to publish it before going forward so there you go as gray zone writer ben norton satirically stated it's this shows real journalists get approval for national security officials. very funny mr know are nice a satire i don't believe i don't believe it when jonathan swift said each are
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babies. i mean you have to they're trying to eat us nipple 1st. in public now. anyway this explains why drilling in the sand is not a real journalist he didn't ask for permission from the governments before revealing their crimes right real journalist or whimpering lapdogs to the corporate state however clearly the mainstream media outlets don't ask for trump's permission to publish because he calls over the calls reports fake news so so they apparently only ask for the national security state's permission which means the media has been captured by the national security state not by the presidency. i can decide whether i'm pissed or excited i don't know. why do i want a machine that murders thousands of people to lord over the media or do i want the rapist to do it tough call tough it's like if you were trapped in
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a cage with ted bundy or harvey weinstein which one do you want to call anyway this capturing by the national security state should i think it should really be celebrated i mean it's resulted in excellent reporting such as a month ago when the do your time's promoted a woman's right to annihilate millions editorial board member of carroll of geo como complained that women were particularly underrepresented in senior positions dealing with nuclear issues and she made it clear she's doesn't believe women are more pacifists than men she just wants to see them in charge of blowing up more. which if you look at our foreign policy there's plenty of blowing up to go around i mean no need to shove and push like we're running low on fiery death from above we have plenty alright but in fact the most deaths are military may cause might not come from our bombs the pentagon has admitted over
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a 1000000000 metric tons of greenhouse gases in its war on terror with over 800 military bases and more than 80 countries the pentagon remains the world's largest institutional user of petroleum. and producer of greenhouse gases. sweet irony in the war against terror we may just cause humanity's extinction. yet oh i see what they did there they pulled the old crocodile dundee instead of that's not a knife this is a knife they want that's not terror this is terror. and some extinction. well if we are going extinct i say smoke him if you got him and that's exactly the same thing illinois said this week when they legalized 2 marijuana and paved the way for expunging nearly 800000 charges for marijuana. for medical care they are good people right.
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although if anyone think about the ramifications of this for example what are police going to say they smelled just before they arrest a black person for being a black person and. you can claim you had to arrest them because you smelled resisting arrest. oh man i gotta say that i bring that story on about you know what i'm really getting in a can to do some bacon sell well i'll just let's see i think i have my stash to. go just open some of this i just need some rolling papers this a little do. well some of this i always say it's ok to rip the new york times because our ip the new york times where i. just put my oregano to. roll. do you think it's a buzz kill do inhale pro-war propaganda as i. write my perfect joints here. i just need a lighter of some sort out of anyone is
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a lighters on the wall there you go there you know you could draw around when you go to a quick brag just like to tell you that they can't go to the golf cart and make a. good food descriptions sound up to tell using even for the owners so how to choose just pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want to sell us than was necessarily good for the pet turns out may not be yourself the people believe we have animals that have you know diabetes in arthritis they have auto immune disorders allergies we are actually creating these problems it's
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a huge epidemic of problems all of them i believe can be linked to sherry simple problem of diet and some dog owners so heartbreaking stories about their pets streets the larger corporations are not very interested in proving or disproving the value of their food because they're already making it a $1000000000.00 on it and there's no reason to do that research. and. i think the reason that they have now they're tackling the wrong so far it's not that they didn't want but i would say that they couldn't do it top as the thinking of a short and quick war with iraq but i would say that that would not be the case trump said that if they wanted to they would have killed about $150.00 people in the rain and sides but the question comes to me is that america is a type a country in the past by nuclear bombs do they really care about killing 150
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people. as we speak large organized care of a bar on the march to the united states. 70 and a player coming african. you know swears remains. this is a virtual invasion of our country or so so. i met up with what i meant to get out i fell and you know for not going to be part of that but still you know it's still. nice. if you do this you know you're going to see a movie because you know what it says you should feel closer to that.
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a majority of americans in those states voted to raise the minimum wage expand medicaid and more to dig deeper on this let's go to our senior proposition opposition now and again. this does sound like a blatant attack on the democratic process now who really believe the lawmakers are just trying to protect the integrity of the ballot process. looking about yes especially when citizens propose changes without a clue of their future impact on a ballot initiative last year in louisiana that said juries now have to reach a unanimous decision during felony trials clearly those people never served on a jury with the one old man holding up the trial because he's in it for the free cafeteria food. all right i have a stand in a food court line behind a 70 year old giggling because the main course was called squid pro quo. and it did my digestive system no favors and i'm pretty sure of that initiative was to make
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sure jurors of color aren't over ruled by a majority of white jurors that's another reason why citizen led ballot initiatives are necessary to change outdated laws that's exactly what citizens wouldn't need ballot initiatives if they had successfully convinced their elected officials to write new laws for them the people pushing these initiatives are acting like nestle pumping fresh water on an expired permit they don't know how to take no for an answer. and these ballot measures don't just change laws they create needless ones like legal medical marijuana and arkansas you're against medical marijuana. the world doesn't need more people who get high and wonder of arkansas is the bizarro world version of kansas. ballot results like that it's no wonder their lawmakers propose tripling the number of counties where initiative sponsors must collect signatures and eliminating a 30 day period to gather additional ones if they fall short that's obviously meant
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to be excessive bureaucratic they did it on purpose look like with lobbying groups throwing tons of corporate money at politicians to write new laws balanced. the only way left to get progressive laws on the books so my thought politicians hate that they keep meddling with their lives some of the code of voters wouldn't be fighting ballot restrictions right now if they hadn't insisted on. passing an initiative that would have created an independent ethics commission limited lobbyist gets the law makers and banned officials from joining lobbying firms for 2 years one of the tunes entirely reasonable reason. if i looked issues can't become lobbyists then how else do you expect them to make a living. and serving the public you know. this is why the president still held on there was business and was anyone who needs ethical oversight it's these citizens because petitions are easy to manipulate for example here is
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a petition i found online to get you to where right or. you know you know you'll see a few of these names are doing ok this is john smith john smith john's vote john's and what do you do you cover it up with the top no then to top it with. this lead petition are now only mcgill you started this. why don't you just because our world is dark and awfully. and apparently filled with people who can't find better fake names than john smith now and yet. they were. in the midst of it probably trampling all over the rights of someone and there are millions of people there to see it doesn't make a sound for more on this raging controversy we go to redacted correspondent only care of on.
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the t.v. show cops on air for 30 years it's the most successful reality show history yet how real is it. the answer about as real as my respect for meghan mccain the soap distorts reality by exploiting vulnerable people sometimes illegally coming behind the scenes. but i still phone me in x. cops officer recalls how producers told him how to fill the show's 7 minute segments i was making my arrests in like 2 or 3 minutes so they basically go you have to get this guy out of court can't do a little bit she if you could you know maybe drag this out a little bit so we could use this episode i didn't think the interactions between citizens and the representatives of the state were subject to improvisational theater or this should be unconstitutional so they fill time by asking unnecessary
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humiliating potentially incriminating questions trying to quit or no this is really just incredible to get our internal is it was just to have it you picked up or you want to do with your hot dog you can't go into jail the recipe is so simple to make these shows there's like a good julian spin offs there's live the more violent version of cops this t.v. is basically like watching the worst day of someone's life unfold with its method rests a new arrest it's a naked dude we're all sweaty they arrest so many new people they might as well get the appropriate gear for the job like sore breasts prisons which is just a regular bra they also feature attacking dogs body slamming and more arrests for meth in the show's 2016 season 44 percent of all arrests were drug arrests while in reality it's only 12 percent of arrests across the nation
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comes premier during the height of the drug war in 1989 after the regular ministration encouraged t.v. stations to join crowd grades it doesn't present us with the reality of policing today which is mostly directing traffic the show exaggerates the traffic stop arrest rates for instance in real life it's 2 percent while on the show it's. 92 percent the show glorifies the worst police conduct because nothing entertains americans more than watching a grown man getting tackled by another grown man with his face pinned down to the ground. because that's just what makes good television and who on earth would grieve to be on television in this position both sides myself those who appeared on cops were reported that they
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did not give their legal consent to appear on the show were to any period to consent knowingly or work warst into signing with the police and producers working together to get those signatures footage showed that a camera man was helping an officer search a car pointing out things that could be drugs like he went to film school to become unarmed but of course that was cut out of the show because cops may do a lot of things but they won't break the 4th wall. but they will not break the 4th wall. that doesn't sound right you're an idiot yes to many officers cops is a powerful workroom and to a limited historically challenging times for law enforcement. it's more than a marketing tool it's propaganda obviously the police get last say in what gets put on t.v. and no matter what happens they come out looking like the good guys and honestly
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who wouldn't want to be that guy write it up. you do. sorry. we can edit that out right. reporting from washington this is naomi caravan ok. tell your headlines from the future in one month you'll learn. african americans carefully deciding which candidate they'll vote for on their own counted provisional ballots. and in late august jake tapper interview with acting secretary of the firm's devolves in the tapper making chicken motion going back because. that's our show but i'll be performing live in london doing later this summer really going to the city really get the law if you are going to see america was going to take this in detail to redact of god god god god god yes.
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look at open system definition in. the next 7 months of. crisis. crisis and they sure. as a scale of natural disaster in. japan. are the problem of. which of the other big. international organizations do not have enough. this is a stick from the old water bottle phone in the stomach of the fish the brand is
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part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers they're the bad ones they're the litter bugs are throwing this away industry should be blamed for all this waste the company has long promised to reuse the plastic. funding. on the. gulf and now the mountains of waste only grow higher. i i don't want to talk to a communist news agency forgive me we'll have to find someone.
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movement. we have to be backed. up. i think like now is the. fight fall through the hoop it's an indication of how important most movements all. so that's also the because we have the left must move towards we are definitely winning it because we have the people they have people in power but we are in the mafia. i. believe. a few things.
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i teach you all over. the. this is. headline stories the u.s. agreed to a new arms control talks for him through trade relations 20. 2 presidents coming away from the summit. meeting was good and. we discussed the whole area of issues which were of interest to russia and the united states and we had a discussion we had a great actually we had a great discussion. it was really a tremendous discussion. in japan. in the ongoing trade war between the u.s. and china the world's 2 largest economies.
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