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this year everything else is fine everything's fine. i was thinking of something else everything. new new mexico's all their 1st february tornado ever this year which resulted in a snow spout a tornado filled with snow. and despite looking like a canola it is not delicious. although i guess that would be one of the better ways to go. oh it's a 0 is a myth. do there's a jog through the ride outside 0. let me know before i'd like to dollar i want to die. of course these events despite involving cold things are clearly part of our ever growing climate crisis that we're doing almost nothing about despite the fact that if we took like half of our trillion dollar a year military budget we could entirely switch to green energy tomorrow right
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there right. cause they call that i think. you'll economy of the day that sorry to sugarcoat these things. but the biggest impacts of the climate crisis are indeed heat related this month across europe meet records test of the continent's defenses schools were shuttered bill inches were evacuated soldiers battled wildfires the hottest summers in europe in the last 500 years have all come in the last 17 years take a look at the heat map of europe. i know you think that's a joke i'm not kidding that is the real people have and here is the weather man. this is bad bad because of the only place in the world succumbing to heat in the home to 1300000000 people has been scorched for more than 37 secular days temperatures reached 48 degrees celsius 118 degrees fahrenheit in new delhi the
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highest temperature ever recorded in that city in june and the arctic is thawing so fast scientists are losing their measuring tools as i think we all know the climate crisis is causing all kinds of side effects not just heat and drought in fact this is the 1st 5 months of 2019 where the weather is january through may period on record for the contiguous us say i've always said americans don't just seem apathetic. about called the climate crisis a lot of us seem newly excited and there you go we're the wettest we've ever been. but this is one of the contradictions the climate crisis can create it causes droughts yet flooding it causes extreme hot yet extreme cold it causes bill mckibben yet alex jones. look it out contradictory they are smart and stupid
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skinny and con man right. to climate change can't do the climate crisis is quickly leading to massive problems for life on earth a new study says over 110th of the global population could lack drinking water by 2030 and another australian report said human civilization faces an existential risk by 2050 so for all of you trump supporters who hate refugees wait until civilization is collapsing and see how much migration there is. the number one thing we can do to stop immigration is not build a wall but instead stop using fossil fuel all right this is the number one thing. we need to try that campaign switched to green energy if you hate immigrants. just spies emigrated. get the electric car. as dardanelle the author of
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the end of ice said that we are living with the full knowledge of our collapsing biosphere and watching huge portions of it vanishing before our very eyes meanwhile the industrial growth society continues to grind on and it's been near a normal normalcy persists one more day yes keep going about your regularly scheduled nonsense clearly it's not that big a problem because your nightly news barely mentions it if you go by time of coverage the downtown parking right. it's going from $3.00 to $5.00 an hour is always a bigger problem than the vending extinction of the human race but don't give up just yet there are an increasing number of people who are devoting their lives to changing this extinction rebellion 350 dot org sunrise movement whatever the hell is going on there. yes as jim wells
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says that simultaneously a great awakening is occurring millions of people around the world are rising to protect what remains working to mitigate the damage and to adapt the drastically changing world they are working to hold space for that which may continue in the wake of this great collapse the climate crisis is here it's not in the future and you and i are on the front lines whether we like it or not how do you watch the debate. thank you. welcome i really can only take the news from behind as you all know i am a big fan of war i just love it love it i love when people die for saving late hour
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is dead and that's why i'm also a big fan of our ongoing nuclear stalemate with north korea and our sanctions that have killed thousands i mean if they made a phone number one hand that's a deadly u.s. sanctions i would love it i would wear my word that even while attempting to pick my nose i really would but this past weekend than something pretty horrible happened donald trump met with kim jong il and and became the 1st sitting president to set foot in north. korea and that's not easy to set foot somewhere while sitting . will have to move the chair for you anyway this moment could lead to continue diplomacy which could lead to dare i mother in the words of a peaceful end to tensions with north korea. and i am not the only one who feels a little saddened by this. democratic senator and long time spokesman for glasses
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too big for your phrase chuck schumer. said it was strong and during north korea to meet with kim was one of the worst few days in american foreign policy exactly. that not driving on north korea during the korean war that killed roughly 25 percent of their entire population worse even then the dropping of the 2nd atomic bomb killing at least a $100000.00 in august aki all of those moments pale in comparison to the. man walking over a line that someone drew somewhere. of all the horrible things about trump you know his egomaniac easy to lead is to take pride in ignorance i'll throw an accused rapist one accused rapist. over all the bad things about drop the worst he's dead
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he may create peace with north korea this is terrible you know way to say i stand up would be hard for you are a true patriot gotta get me gotta give me a pair those cheap glasses i really do this is a big confusing go now it's the democrats begging for war this is crazy as if the koch brothers were the ones lobbying for peace oh wait george soros and charles koch have to you know. to put an end to endless war now because i love war this is getting to. element really. blood because i know a little something about soros and the koch brothers i'm holding out hope that their solution for ending war will be to set fire to 90 percent of humanity so no one's life fighting. i mean this is such an insane union that this would be like if i'm gonna really teamed up to put an end to steroids be used at the tour de france. says bizarre but there's no telling when you know whether
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they'll be successful what their true motivation is whether mr clemente and mr gonorrhoea will also try to stop the long list of u.s. backed coups used to topple governments that we happen to dislike in fact this week the 10th anniversary of the us backed coup that overthrew the elected president of honduras men well as a law this event ushered in a decade of an ending repression by a succession of extreme right wing a deeply corrupt governments come on it's only been a decade didn't get started. here in the us we've had corrupt governments since. as long as i can remember. lincoln was kind of honest. in life so much but at least the american government is not repressive ok i mean we may have the largest prison population in the world but that's all the good kind of imprisonment
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those are the good ones americans are uniquely criminal minded ok so we have to lock up more of ourselves because we're worse than every other nation on the planet which makes us better than the all. the british. and we are the best criminals and last week government lawyers made the case that they should be able to hold prisoners even longer with. charged in the case of a get the detainees the government said it can indefinitely detain anyone even u.s. citizens and i thought this doesn't sound like a big deal until i found out indefinitely means for africa. that's that's a long time and then this seems like it's unconstitutional because i'm pretty sure something about due process and a right to a fair trial but but if we are doing away with the constitution i'm kind of excited
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i don't want to excited i mean this means i can finally get my bear arms back and then some dude stole long said he had a constitutional right to my bare arms. and he was framed court refused to hear this get most case but they did weigh in on another important case they jumped in to say that the complete corruption of the democratic process is a ok with. this decision is a victory for republicans allowing extreme partisan gerrymandering to continue but of course they had to side with the extreme you know gerrymandering because it's that corrupt process those politicians that got them into the supreme court in the 1st place so they're just defending their sugar daddies as they as they should and at the end of the day i don't think our gerrymandered system that disenfranchises people of color is completely corrupt i would say elegantly corrupt.
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much like the administrators at this tennessee hospital who are currently suing their own employees when they can't pay their medical bills yes meth methodist bone marrow health care is suing $1.00 employer for $23000.00 even though she works for them for $12.25 an hour so i note do you think of someone's cialis last more than 4 hours ago but on the. i think i'm at the right place. we're not going away. any way there but their employee gets paid $12.25 an hour which means even if she paid no taxes she'd only have to work like a 1877 hours to pay off her medical bill at the hospital she works at. so suck it up lady this is how capitalism works you know a lot of these democratic candidates now they're running around talking about
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a right to health care there is no right to health care i mean what was next all right to. liberty pursuit of happiness bad show me where that's written in the laws all right to liberty if we had a right to liberty then we would have thousands of people in concentration camps ad our borders our detention centers that our borders fish there right i mean. there was a right to liberty i would be disgusted by those detention centers concentration camps. but since we don't have a right to liberty i am proud of those camps there are however close the camps protests planned across the country to demand the closure of those detention centers laura coming up on july 12th july 12th do not remember that date july well this could become a massive movement to free those families from confined import i don't know who
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would go to something like that. if we give these immigrants live but liberty and the pursuit of average is they're going to going to use it all up all the pursuit of happiness. there won't be enough for us. and by us i mean the rightful citizens of this country and by rightful citizens i mean came here after roughly the 1600s. and i came here i mean willingly arrived here. by 60. you know hundreds i mean the calendar system based on when jesus died if. and by jesus i mean jesus christ not jesus guns all assume lives 3 doors down from me and he did not die 7 thousands of years ago he died 3 days ago and i know nothing about. i don't know we. shouldn't take my berms. we're going to quick break them but i am live shows coming up in london
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they're going to tell me i have to. do you feel free or discounted yes you can also vote for you want to be added. 1 as we speak large organize care of it are on the march to the united states. then 70 and a player coming out for getting. this is a virtual invasion of our country. we see. him and i'm going to get our foul and
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you know for not going up in the form of a feeling you know it's going to be. a nice. if you do is you know we're going to see a more rigorous you know to see the show for players for truth is that. what we've got to do is identify the threats to. we have it's crazy on sunday shouldn't let it be an arms race. skeery dramatic development only. exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. to somebody you know the mood. in your circle is modesty.
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you know all the much that the group was a little bit to get to work with you. look. at. what a good sort of forgive your order for you seems but you know it may seem strange. to be. that. way. welcome back now to surveillance technology surveillance is all around us as most of you know in fact right now i can't help but have the feeling that people are watching me and i'm recording everything i say. probably just paranoia anyway now schools and other public institutions are using aggression
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detectors to predict violence by recording people's interactions here to explain is mr grex aggression 26 team they only care about him. so this is. this is all right we get it so this is like miss america but angry or exactly you demonstrate your aggression i hand made a swimsuit from hair i pulled out. enemy's heads which judges said looked like so i set fire to my swimsuit and the theatre and stuck us a little heel in steve harvey's bowl. and that's the year i won. all right so let's get to the aggression detectors are only you don't know anything about. these totally real scientific regression detectors are microphones equipped
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with algorithms which identify stress and anger before violence erupts why do we have to lean down calm down. this is my own personal aggression detector literally it goes off even when i breathe a little deeply i'm just doing my oceanic pranayama breathing i relax saying look. i know it stresses everyone else out when i'm deep breathing and that's mainly why i do it but. nothing irritates me more then someone to come to. call me down what they did you just say to me. you poor fido poster ok. settle down. let's get back to schools all right schools hundreds of schools but aren't these aggression detectors to prevent school shootings according
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to the manufacturer of algorithms can recognize gunshots car alarms and broken glass and of course tens conversations on the verge of violence like this one for instance children slamming their longer doors were setting off the gunshot detector and students who loudly wish their friends a happy birthday triggered this after. all we know that has a simple answer no more birthdays and no more joy because according to a critic of the device happy or elated speech shares. the same signatures as angry speech which is good news for everyone yelling at their alexa or google home. i thought mine was going to need robot therapy for all the daily verbal abuse calm down calm down down and leave no one will love you like i do. just to stop it all turn the segment around the. right. side are you on the right
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so this anger detection systems are basically junk science is what you're saying that defines doesn't take the meaning of words into account is that important journalist who tested the device said the board example gillberg on 3 asking is it hot in here or am i crazy set off the detector. so i think we know where this will lead us over to where people will shrill voice is no longer be encouraged to speak . i think that's a net gain sorry. and so this is new jersey a business making money off of schools basically it's all illusion of safety is so powerful that's why congress approved more than $25000000.00 for school security improvements last year and the $2700000000.00 market for education security products is growing so for ever able to divert the money that's funneled to the military industrial complex to schools in the u.s.
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those schools are still going to be spending that money on security. oh thank god i thought the money might actually go to books. down there that's my girl. rejoicing going. to do with teach for america for more on this let's go to our truth bomb redacted correspondent eileen mcgill. 30th birthday to teach for america. 29000 marks 3 decades of the nonprofit geared toward college grads who want the experience of teaching underserved communities without the headache of a 4 year teaching degree but definitely with no guarantee that a 13 year old 8th grader woman holding them. for an entire school year. on
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a side show. sorry i called you that for a whole year mr holiday. in the organization meant to serve the under-served is mostly serving the over serve and a hefty $20000000.00 donation from the walton family foundation aka the wal-mart family made sure of that because documents obtained by pro publica show that the foundation a staunch supporter of school choice and teach for america's largest private funder was paying $4000.00 for every teacher placed in a traditional public school and $6000.00 for every one placed in a charter school it's no surprise the walton family played a role in starving public schools of fun this is the same family that has the ability to pay the boys a living wage yet is hiring more robots replace human tasks like winning wars and
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scanning inventory which is lead to a custom restock of the martin. employees a google the size of the problem really kick the robots in their face it. may see a lease of you know wave a beard a former t.s.a. teacher says donors have no influence over their mission to meet students' needs adding very focused on what are our objectives what is our mission what are our values and what are the needs of the community. wait i'm sorry can i just this is bothering me. ok we're very focused on our objectives our mission our values and the needs of the community god i hope you didn't teach writing. but the long family foundations this marital and school funding were mine. taxpayer funded public dollars to make way
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for charter which are mostly filled with middle and upper class children one of the ways is through the u.s. department of education's charter schools program the program the words grant money to open new charters but a recent report from the network for public education found that under the charter schools program the u.s. government has wasted up to $1000000000.00 on charter schools that never opened more opened and then closed because of mismanagement and other reasons over 1200 schools either never opened or closed in 15 states alone and a 3rd of those states are home to cities that the walton family foundation specifically wanted to get the charter school teachers and like new orleans louisiana which was taken over by charter schools in the years that followed hurricane katrina their public schools will officially go the way of the dodo bird french toast crunch and u p n. so to be fair u.p.i. and kind of fast tracked their way to extinction with programming like homeboys and
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outer space before the rally for school choice think of the us public schools that had 0 choice in their budgets being slashed by billions over the past decade which created the need for programs like teach for america to be begin with. i know i will. there's one. this year this is. why. you didn't think i was going to waste real liquor did you. reporting from teach for america h.q. natalie mcgill back you.
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share your headlines from the future in one month you'll learn man solemnly take the batteries out of home aggression detector before. the wall be there one day and then september. diamondback mof trying to play it cool while clearly prepping for nuclear holocaust. that's our job or you can get more of her story by. act. completely great and they're going to do. we have expectations that when we lift people out of poverty when we became richer then we'd become. and i think that is what
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a lot of people struggling with now the expected that once they reached a certain level of income then they would be happy. and yet we create new size we create new things we want and i think sometimes we run out of explanations for why we feel unhappy. my 7 years doing drugs my nephew was still in drugs my sister just with doing drugs it was like an epidemic of drug abuse america's public enemy number one in the united states is drug abuse started going after the users in the prison population who are we started treating sick people people who are addicted to these drugs like criminals while i was on the hill. the ready war on drugs was a mistake there are countless numbers of people who are in prison for.
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sins for minor minor offenders in the drug trade it's a lot watching your children grow up and miss you in waves and say by daddy as you're walking out of a business it's just it doesn't get easier. so the temporary orders that i'm under before i go to final trial actually do allow me to address them as james and his male pronouns but i cannot do that in front of 3rd parties who know him as a girl so basically i can't go to a school i keep them away from any friends he might have at school that know him as a girl and at my home he's known as james and i use male pronouns what i'm prohibited from doing right now is trying to convince him that he's actually a boy. from
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