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drivers want it up and white themselves. know it turns out not 18 months of getting the money over half were no longer holist and all of them had improved their lives significantly in the mid beyond figures for a malnutrition took a nosedive from 42 percent to 10 percent as did those for truancy from 40 percent to nothing and crime down by 42 percent so you're telling the story. c you tell me there's practically a silver bullet for ending poverty and decreasing crime well we better avoid busy that like the plague. me let's go back to giving homeless people can a soup and a pair of socks if they collect enough cans they can build a house. basic income is not untested by 2010 there were income transfer programs for 110000000 families in 45 different countries in north carolina in
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2001 the cherokee were getting 6000 dollars a year per family thanks to a casino they had built when they said when that when that started for most of those families that money took them out of extreme poverty and the cherokee children saw a drastic changes their crime rates behavior issues alcohol abuse all went down significantly the money changed their lives and sure yes all casinos are based on on on on drunk people spending money they don't have on machines they don't know are rigged in hopes of getting money they won't ever get yes that is true but you can't get out of the cherokee because that's also the definition of capitalism. drawn to a bald sending money we don't have on machines we don't know or hopes are getting money you will never get. the university of manchester summarized many you re i've pro. graeme's in poor african communities they found households with the money to
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good use bajan that poverty declined. there can be diverse long term benefits to income health and tax revenues yet don't say and the programs cost less than the alternatives and despite all of these successful trials people people still go where we we can't we cannot have basic income because they're just going to use it for beer and cigarettes well 1st of all so what. the world on fire and cigarettes sounds about right and then they. can track it back i think we're at the point where we can call alcohol and tobacco survival foods the way i am a long time supporter and outspoken supporter of universal basic beer and cigarettes. for had more importantly a major study by the world bank demonstrated that 82 percent of all research cases
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in africa latin america and asia alcohol and tobacco consumption actually declined to. well than those people have their priorities completely. and one of the other big arguments against u.b.i. is it's not fair giving people money for doing nothing is not fair and my response is. who told you that mattered. who told you ferris had anything to do with our stupid world there's no heat in the 1st 3 seconds you come out of the womb and stop fair you're covered in blood and a doctor slaps your you're being called you may call the name you've never heard before they are yours and they're going chet my name's chet. i mean there's no fairness some people are born rich some people are born poor some people are bored haha i mean not the baby later they get hotties anyway you know
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what i bet some people are born in wealthy areas with safe streets good schools and clean water some people are born in hell holes where the where the crime ridden streets terrible schools and water crispy film on it like a cruel a. in our society on average men get paid more than women white people get paid more than black people black people get paid more than native people and they all get paid more than ugly people all right. i'm not kidding ugly people are 9 percent less per hour in the workplace. society is not fair so when i said. so it's all about half our problems and you say we can't do that because it's not fair that's just completely illogical it's it's it's it's like if i if i said there was a law against killing endangered species and it would save the exotic birds in your response well why can't do that because it's purple. talking about.
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and perhaps giving people a better shot at life a better shot and not struggling day in and day out perhaps that's more fair than the storm we have now another. argument against you is that it will make people lazy and i would agree with that except. it's not true. studies show it doesn't make the. people work less and even if it did good you have to wrench your body to a corporation a little bit last of your life over the. and the last argument against you is that we can't afford it well here are the facts eradicating poverty in the us would cost only $175000000000.00 less than one percent of the g.d.p. that's roughly a quarter of the u.s. military spending so not only do we yes have enough money but we also would be saving hundreds of billions in the form of services we would need increased mental
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health decreased crime etc we would save more than we lose and even if we did. you know i want to poverty all right. and yet i'm sure some of you are thinking right now why isn't he talking about andrew yang the one presidential candidate who is all about basic income well i'm glad he's talking about of by. from the right. he's a multimillionaire who seems to kind of have his head up as his pushback against our. catastrophic he say you know military industrial complex is about the same as my 2 year old me says neither of them even mention it. and when asked about climate change he said it's time to move to higher ground. there's no higher ground for a drought you know what's just to be as a drought in
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a valley a drought on a hill. but more importantly move to higher ground is not something poor people can do it's something rich people can do anyway it's time for basic income technology is increasing exponentially the jobs will disappear and instead of demanding more wage slavery we should work less and have a basic income and that would be the 1st step and realizing that that capitalistic market economy is a guarantee death spiral that we have the power to stop was. a . cold. us
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a good news from behind a man who was sentenced to life in prison decades ago after stealing 50 dollars has been set free this week alvin canard was 22 years old when he stole 50 dollars from a bakery now after 30 years in prison the courts have let him out. i was under the impression that we had some sort of law against cruel and unusual punishment. if 30 years in confinement for stealing 50 bucks isn't cruel and unusual then i don't know what the hell is if that's not cruel and unusual then we might as well start sentencing people to. fire ants on the ground rules. because that's less cruel and depending on whether you've ever stayed at a motel 6 last unusual. i
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speak from experience that at least one area of cruel and unusual punishment is being done in at least one area chicago this is an update to a story we were brought you a few weeks ago now that marijuana will soon be legal thousands of weave convictions will be automatically expunged in cook county. thousands upon thousands of people automatically let out of prison wiped off their record as you know i'm for the legalization of marijuana only because that's not the plant i choose to view as a criminal enterprise. my hatred and distrust is directed squarely at lavender ok. i don't want to know that plant but it's in everything nowadays is 10 drinks and candles and soaps it's permeated our lives all right i bought this for a story i bought and i'm asked so i can sleep on planes and i noticed with
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a lavender i mask. dreaming of field of flowers and drag shows in i i guess i did galston thing and whiskey and gasoline just in my dreams back on track that. point is it makes perfect sense to make certain plants illegal half the country seem stuck on cannabis. but i say. ok. or oh oh then again maybe it's utterly insane to make a plan to be legal. 6 and maybe we should focus on arresting a different group of people for example there was another mass shooting this weekend in texas you probably heard about it and it was perpetrated by the same gang that has been behind almost every single one of over 250 mass shootings this year and i find it mind blowing it's absurd that we
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can't stop this gang from operating this murderous group because by the name white man. and i've done some work in doing these mothers are everywhere all right. they've infiltrated our police our military our congress our panel republics. there are more than lavender. these are scary times if you see one of these dangerous white men while you're out about do not approach them or i do do not you never know how they might respond and don't fall for their false identities either sometimes they pretend to be working at starbucks or some. yet here names chat service. and while thousands maybe tens of thousands of guys name checked walk free one of the most important white guys is locked up in prison for the crime of journalism julian assange continues to enjoy war. continues to endure his courtrooms can kleinman in belmarsh prison and because hardly anyone in the mainstream media
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or our government will stand up for him his supporters got the next best thing pink floyd last break roger waters of pink floyd performed outside the british home office to demand assad to be released and not extradited to the us and this has got absolutely 0 mainstream media coverage. they're busy or focusing on a windy image of florida 3 days before a hurricane might show up. i have an idea our media has tons of stories that they they want to cover up they want to go away how about we let's make a deal corbier you report on the story and we'll let you use it to cover up all the others you don't like so while you're talking about isaan you won't have to tell anyone that newark new jersey is as politicians have been trying to hide that they are the new flint michigan no one will have to know the new or its water now smells
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like the rest of new jersey. and you can use the a son story to cover up israel bombing of various countries and or the fact that americans are drowning in debt that is bad that is crazy and then how about the fact that amazon's next day delivery has brought chaos and carnage to america's streets you don't really want to tell people that their most beloved corporation is literally killing pedestrians in order to deliver. diapers and cat food in it which on time. do we really need are delivered that fast what is what are in these vans for they filled with organ transplants and. i'm i just got an idea. today delivery. what. are people sending home going i don't get a few kids die i want to get off. anyway i'm a free media we'll let you get away with ignoring all those stories if you just
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report on the us backed imprisonment of the most important journalist in a generation where to go to a quick break but to live. the life they can they go the reaction toward i come up here i go. well you know they were kind of adopted because we were called pirates a lot. i mean they're in the smaller boats next to the harp on ships and you. know. the little self to be told already 90 percent of the dart gun and it won't come. down to 15 school. class tongues to do it several times a day with
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a big fleet oh you get an idea why. we have to understand we can not stay still and just. be with this he does feel for you. i'm doing this because i want the future world to future generations to have and enjoy the ocean we have. taxed. as a financial survival guide stacey let's learn about fill out let's say i'm nuts like this and here. the fight wall street hot thank you for.
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the story that's right if you looked at slavery. she stressed too long but mostly to say that the british wasn't at the book yet the request to. stop the show was tell you she needs to taste it is easy to see which quote or show. you which book i thought at which she does nothing not what you. must do to come over to me or to show. or to talk to you so if you're my it's your bonus for to be. it's a mistake so it's a quarter until let them talk to get over this interview for you both these to teach the student actually the 1st person 1st of all or should stop them spinning.
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expressed she. laughed when israel bombed 4 countries in the span of 2 days so the new york times reported that the israel iran shadow war escalates it so shadowy that you would barely notice that iran didn't attack to israel. israel bombed into syria lebannon gaza and all an old favorite iraq who's doing the escalating here is a good well let me rephrase that for you new york times israel as going to bombing campaign ok all right. how many countries do i have to bomb to actually be the subject of a headline here to discuss is our militant scholar naomi campbell on it. oh no i know the acim voice is upsetting and downright offensive
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to whom i know not and as collation you're right isn't a fair characterization of his role as bombing campaign it wasn't quite. tit for tat it was more to come but i am. it's also the day of my favorite dirty film so that's. why israel attacked iraq israel didn't attack iraq it's simple israeli strikes targeted iran backed militias threatening to destabilize iraq because 5000 u.s. troops are in iraq right now and the iranian backed troops in iraq blame the u.s. for the israeli strikes which could lead to a war between iran israel iraq and the us which could draw lebanon and syria into the mix finally a world war started by someone else. i'm sure germans are thinking. wait so wrong is really strange could draw us into
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a war with lebanon cohen what was it a good all right let's start from the beginning there are ron affiliated militias in iraq they're called the popular mobilization forces since we invaded and sent iraq's entire army home the country was left with no one to fight isis so in 2014 iraq formed the popular mobilization forces which are semi independent militias of mostly shiites who have ties to iran but they operate as the iraqi army israel sees iran's increasing presence as a threat however a former israeli air force general said the iranian air force belongs in a museum not on a battlefield it poses no serious threat to israel. excuse me general saying something is not a threat to israel is a threat to israel. and there is
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a very imminent threat of an israeli election. who is facing a tough race so we had to improve his country. shortcut make a neighboring country worse. or. i think i got it is rule feels threatened by good good are you serious and brooks was a brick. all right let's do this you were israel and i would be as well as to be israel ok i'm israel your iran if i had tears over you anymore like this well. you know why i don't have time for this i have another an appointment to shout about israel to someone else. i'm going to email you an article i think i think i have it israel bombs iranian connected militias who we are fighting alongside to defeat. but we're also giving israel the bombs
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they're using so through these preemptive attacks israel is making it seem like they're already at war with iran which could also draw us into another war on a rocky soil ron brown vault amazing. were you worried you were going to have to read something that was. there was there was going was closer for a 2nd israel is convincing the world that they are already at war the israeli army even faked casualties in a hezbollah attack are you serious yet they got caught releasing a staged video of soldiers with bandages and fake blood being evacuated by helicopter oh my god so is this where the brooks it comes right. then again. we all go the us surveillance state is bigger than it's ever been but did you know average citizens are blanketing our own neighborhoods with cameras voluntarily for more on this we go to our troops bomb or
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dive to correspondent alan mcgill. homeowners who install a door bell camera do so for an added sense of security. well some homeowners like me install one strictly for the entertainment. now. not all doorbell cameras are built the same especially amazon's ring door bell camera which is catching as much heat as the real amazon because users are just finding out that 400 police departments now have access to citizens' amazon ring cameras and some aren't happy the company launched an app in may 20 neighbors which allows residents of a community to upload footage and chat about suspicious looking people and by
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suspicious looking people i just mean minorities minding their own business the neighbors out as well as rings technology got a boost in popularity thanks to retired n.b.a. player and america's sponsorship or should kill o'neal who was moved and happy to show off the technology. he sees. of course you can see shaq this is a 7 foot tall black man in his forty's who has a want to game of hide and seek since the reagan administration. but it should be even more concerning that police can request during camera footage without a warrant even if they're technically supposed to ask their permission 1st and of asking nicely doesn't work police can request to bring camera footage directly from amazon even if a ring customer did nice to provide police with the footage it's
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a workaround that allows police to essentially so peed on anything captured on bring cameras well that's frighteningly invasive. but at least i know i haven't done anything stupid in front of my friends doorbell can. wait. you know. this isn't our wall. i think i was supposed to paper the yard. they get this wrong you think this stuff over it is made out of is the same sort of human teeth they're made out of. yet they. don't close they were in the outside. like my behind i'm going to need that footage wiped asap but law enforcement cooperation in making ring and the neighbors app
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even more popular comes at their detriment that's because police are now being inundated with way more false alarms than actual crime like back in february when a news outlet called the outline detail of an incident in which a resident told police after seeing footage of someone walking through her front door in california the dispatcher helped the caller realize she was watching footage of herself entering her home. if you're going to call the police to get yourself arrested at least have the decency to be a wall street c.e.o.'s so it's not a waste of everyone's time. but false alarms like these are bound to keep happening especially since ring encourages police departments to become an extension of their marketing and it has been simply asked law enforcement and at least one case not to use the word surveillance or security camera to describe the security cameras it sells and the surveillance network it is built it's time to have over 400 law
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enforcement agencies to partner with ring no you won't tolerate this. just. i don't do what the way i did it. it was a look. i. quit. before the summer neighborhood block natalie mcgill redacted tonight. here are your headlines from the future or next week you'll read a. israel uses u.s. bombs to strike iranian backed syrian fighters in isis held a rocky territory to piss off russian backed turkish soldiers. good to know and 2 days from now will learn. porn site offers universal basic. starship. drive by whether it was
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ready ready ready ready am sure to stop at the continuing to grow. i just never felt very good about the idea of bringing children into the world because i didn't feel like things were in very good shape that a life was just going to be a lot of software programs. there's no reason to. take things that are to the. there's no reason to make something else that knew the ropes and everybody's scared to talk about it certifiable is truly dependent on us addressing this issue and if we can even talk about it and reach anyone have a conversation about it then. we're in trouble.
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ready as it is is a stick from the water bottle phone in the stomach of a fish the brand is 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 trying this way industry shouldn't be blamed for all this waste the company has long promised to reuse the plastic. stickle capsules excuse. as soon as cool sets for some new classes to seek a coffee on my end i need to stay at a special projects funded. online your best bet is the end of a footy team but for now the mountains of noise only grow higher.
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a prisoner swap between russia and ukraine is hailed by the 2 countries that leaders as a vital step in restoring relations. russian journalistic you're dealing who's that release was widely called for by liberty groups is among the 35 to rival moscow the same number were returned to you. u.s. state department admits. tried to bribe the captain of the running world tanker at the center of a diplomatic route so they could seize the vessel. and foreign owned businesses are looted in the south african city of johannesburg and a wave of anti immigrant crowd. think up on sunday planning to add on to its local
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