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i think if they're smart they'll decide to take this line out of production and they won't try to sell it to the public to save face for themselves frankly i think what they did was a p.r. stunt and again it's just a group looking to capitalize on tragedy. and i think stay with the national journey for updates at the top of their. prices for constructing this was to rank as a bio degradable staff told. chorus and when this is inserted beneath the skin when the skin is suctioned over the staff over a period of about 6 months you have to shoot in growth investor eyes eisen occurring in other words the cells the mule in your body grow into the scaffold it
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grows its own blood supply and now this is slowly integrated as part of its own living out of my own. greetings and salyut asians today let's kick things off with some good news for a change walk watchers actually it's great news for both environmentalist and freedom of speech advocates in the wake of the total access pipeline protests we saw big oil submissive legislators in both north and south dakota pass multiple new laws of the century outlaw various acts of protest especially the kind used to protest oil pipelines like the senate bill 189 in south dakota which according to the a.c.l.u. gives the state the authority to sue in a bid jewels and organizations for riot boosting but it does not clearly describe
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what speech or conduct conduct it considers to be riot boosting essentially it could mean that if you helped organize or support a protest and then a fight breaks out at the event you could be held by nancy accountable due to your support of the riot. thankfully a federal judge has put his foot down in the name of the 1st amendment temporarily blocked this is the enforcement of this law but that's not the only stand taken place in our courts in recent weeks as a as news of a class action lawsuit against both lowe's and home depot things to an illinois biometrics privacy law yes it seems that it's not just law enforcement in the i phone that's been hungry for your face scans hawk watchers the lawsuits are accusing the retailers of buy a leading the illinois state law by surreptitiously scanning customers faces as they moved about the chain stores in illinois the lawsuit states that the 2 retail giants have augmented their in-store security cameras with software that track individual's movements throughout the store using an unique scan the base geometry
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well from face scans to anti protest laws it appears the public has had enough and it's time to start watching the hawks. like you that i got. was that we. would. welcome them on the watching the hawks i am tyrrel for and today like every thursday we once again put dialogue over the debate with the walls myself bring you 2 distinct and formative discussions between a variety of topics and guests with unique political viewpoints starting with my a very own perception and perspective.
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joining me today to give their perspective host of r t v the big picture alan kohler are to america sports anchor steve christakis an hour to america's correspondent in canada alex mahela bitch thank you all 3 for coming here i want to start with this raw. it boosting it in and south dakota in his ruling against the riot boosting act in south dakota u.s. district judge lawrence pearsall wrote imagine that of these riot boosting statutes were applied to the protests that took place in birmingham alabama what might be the result dr king in the southern christian leadership conference could have been liable under an identical riot boosting law was put there i want to ask you 3 are we are we putting the security of our businesses and properties over the sanctity of our freedom of speech and can there be a balance between the 2 i'll start with you alex and. well yes obviously we're putting businesses and corporations ahead of the people i mean i think that's something that's been going on forever if it's not a king it's
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a corporation and look i mean the bottom line here when you have protests and this is something that it's 2 tiers the mainstream media 1st of all does not pay attention to peaceful protests until somebody throws a rock nobody's watching what's going on so this whole peaceful protest thing which is protected by the 1st amendment in the states and which is protected here in canada has almost become something like a yeah go occupy yourselves go march go protest go do what you going to do but we're not going to pay attention to it anyway and then there's the 2nd facet of it which we saw during the occupy movement and you could even talk about the bill of the $1000000.00 man march back in 1995 break it up so well you have to do is instead of having a cohesive message you toss in somebody like louis farrakhan in 1905 or when it comes to the occupy movement toss in some communist toss and some anarchists and forget about why occupy wall street was there from the very beginning it was about wall street the message gets diluted i don't know if these are operatives that are
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sent in by the government i'm sure there are some people that are working for the government in there you dilute the myth that you just straw it and there goes your protests protest should be protected obviously what's happening to kota we know is a very important thing but it's the bottom line is protests. it's not as effective as it should be because the government's just simply don't care when they do care they try to push in laws like this definitely do how and what is your take on this story well i'm glad you mentioned dr king because. the basis of this action was outside agitators and that's what george wallace called the ranged protesters way back when everybody loves to bash the a.c.l.u. it's all about whose ox is being gored so they love to bash the a.c.l.u. until they come after you and then they're your pals and to alex's point the indigenous peoples were targeted in this dakota thing and it's kind of like voter id even if the intent is not to exclude minorities that
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consequence is that they get singled out we've seen a lot of protests now taking place in pro sports and that's a private entity but there are you know kind of either clamping down or you know you've seen all the controversy with copper nick or you know that but you know what sports to me is oftentimes a really good model of what you know the outside world is you know what society is dealing with you know how sports kind of handled these going to protests over the years what you see they they try to silence anyone who tries tries to bring change or awareness to the people such as of course kind of captured it with his nearly a protest but it goes back to mexico city in 1068 with tommie smith and john carlos raising their fists on the podium you're seeing that more and more and olympics events recently at the pan american games we saw fencer race and vote in and hammer thrower when barry protests on the podium so now they're worried for next year in tokyo 2020 games the olympic committee is worried that they're going to see this more and more as it's been becoming more prevalent at the olympic games and they do
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have that since they are a private organization they have rules saying no kind of demonstration or political religious or racial propaganda is permitted in any olympic sites or venues so it'll be interesting to see what happens if somebody does protest because these athletes like you said there are. which is they get suspended calley copper nick many believe he's been blackballed from the n.f.l. but in the n.b.a. you see it more adam silver the commissioner is more lenient they're allowed to protest the police brutality more than the n.f.l. and you know i want to look at this other this lawsuit over the biometric based scanning of at home depot and lowes it's interesting because you know the stores claim they're using this data for security purposes to track shoplifters and things like that but the catch is that they're not informing people as they walk into the stores that they're scanning their faces and walking around and that's where the big catch is and that's what this illinois law is trying to protect should we be giving up our bio net metrics in the name of store security should be should we just be handing that over to private companies in the name of well keep me safe or keep your products safe while we're there alex we'll start with you. you know we've
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had this discussion or something similar to this in the past i personally don't care i mean you know i'm an open book there's really nothing you're going to find out about me but here's the here's the thing we're talking about biometrics ok so you start getting a little bit creepy they're reading your face but let's face facts you walk into pretty much any store with your cell phone in your pocket or you want to call your smartphone they know that you're there they know what you're looking at these g.p.s. that's tracking you were ever you go so this is a ready happening they do what products you're looking at they know what ads to send you so this is you know we're talking about biometrics here right you know face scanning that so horrible but this is happening no matter what and it's happening all over the place and if it's happening to states you know it's happening in canada as well so yeah creepy has a big going on for a while yes in different shapes and forms so does it really bother me when i don't watch it but hey that life goes on and on just going to keep doing what i'm doing well and that's the interesting kind of perspective i want to read you this is it's
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56 where they did a pew research poll and they found that 656656 percent of respondents said they trust law enforcement to use facial recognition technology responsibly however 36 percent said they trust tech companies to use it responsibly while minuscule 17 percent said they would trust advertisers to use or someone when you look at these numbers and it's kind of disconcerting to think that you know people feel more comfortable with law enforcement being able to scan and have our data than companies or for this matter advertising agencies and things like that was it what do you guys feel about it which lowe's home depot you've been to a casino lately you know in the oiled and times the griffin book was actually a book you know damn well that they know who the card sharks are before they walk in the door and i imagine the home depot and lowes legal are going to have some sign that's probably times new roman a taluk 12 font on the door advising you it's there to alex's point this is just a technical evolution there were already grainy black and. close circuit cameras
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this is just more sophisticated the genie's out of the bottom and they've been using this for years a couple years now for sports stadiums for example in 28 seen in moscow at the world cup they had $160000.00 surveillance cameras in the streets to scan fans faces for face or facial recognition to discover they wanted to know if any of them were criminals they had they said they were only scanning the people on a black list so if you're black listed which they had about 50000 photographs of criminal suspects on the blacklist that were uploaded to the system and that resulted in 42 suspects arrested at that world cup for example so they say they are not using any if you have nothing to hide like alex said they're not using your information or holding on that only if you are in a blacklist as a criminal but here's my fear of all this at the end of the day when you're excited here that argument a lot of you have nothing to hide what do you care all about but you know what look they're passing laws against your ability to have free speech and protests like we see in the dakotas eventually you might have something to hide without even knowing
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it that cops are using this sting ray thing anyway to tap into our self assured that if you don't want to be surveilled don't leave home and but that's the problem how do you we shouldn't shouldn't be at that point should it even out on your t.v. is watching you exactly i mean to me and it frightens me how easily we're allowing this to happen i mean you pick up your i phone you look into it now it scans your face to unlock it and their reasoning for this a lot of these corporations are saying no we want you to be safe or we want to provide a safer environment and that's the reason for using or keeping your information and scanning your face but of course that's a cop out we all kind of agree to that when we check the box without reading all those small little words before scanning our faces on snapchat and saturday you know that is the big problem and i'll just kind of just frightens the hell out of me that we so easily are ready to kind of just hand over this data and this information because where does that and at what point does it end because to me it is violating who we are it's one thing to hate the guy looks familiar i'm going to go talk about some other thing because these companies can very easily take all your biometric data and then they can turn around and. sell it or they can turn
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around and hand it over to the government we've seen that a numerous times from you know what snowden taught us with the leaks and things like that it to me it's a dangerous world that you're living in your dog is already chipped or have we actually said as a very accent that is very true i want to thank all 3 of you for coming on always a pleasure having you on alex mail of it's always always a pleasure sir steve howe and cook thank you all 3 for coming on. all right everybody as we go to break don't forget to let us know what you think of a top of topics we've covered over social media be sure to check out watching the hawks the podcast which is now available spotted by apple music and every word was your favorite pod cast coming up microvolt wallace opens up a gallery of the biases in the mental health care systems of both hollywood and our military vets would stay tuned to watch all.
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the buzz the but if she warn you posted by you than i do the dishes at the bazemore those jeans nudist beach need to see me. as and about that some of them when it dies the. meanies i mean that is or that infants involved. a lot of you will see sawing as it fights about 2 kids each other both sides. as in the adults to me as if. the. cabinet 5 days doing this is. people who simply do something new. to.
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make this manufactured come sentenced to the public will. when the ruling class does protect themselves. in the final. we can all middle of the room sick. thank you. thank. you the world health organization has reported that despite the fact that overall rates for mental illness are almost identical between men and women gender determines the differential power and control men and women have over the socio economic determines of their own mental health and lives their social position
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status and treatment and society this week her 11 we are 11 year along conservatorship controlled by your father james spears britney spears came into view once again this california courts began the process of determining whether he should control the singer's personhood and while this would seem reasonable if we were discussing an elderly adult with something like to mention it has never really made sense for many for a hard working woman in her twenty's and thirty's a woman who began daily were her souls for a multi-million dollar tour just weeks after a court decided that she wasn't legally allowed to decide who she dates what she eats how she supports herself even who were doctor is but this isn't just about the power of will fear many have for britney spears well being it's that while the media still blames her 2008 breakdown as a reason for the lack of freedom many other well paid hardworking actors and musicians of hollywood have punched photographers assaulted women even killed people and yet o.j.
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simpson gets to decide who gets sean penn doesn't permission to drive a car even robert downey jr has control of his finances partly because we live in a world that still feels that while men deserve the space to make mistakes and retain their liberty women did not in 2018 melissa silverstein founder and publisher of women and hollywood magazine told marie claire that the culture is still patriarchal it's still. male run the bar for women is just so much higher and i think we have to understand how women are treated in the business in general converse lee massachusetts representative seth moulton introduced a bill in congress recently that would require funding for and requirements for a new mental health evaluations for all servicemembers telling the press if we don't show america that we care about our veterans when they come home people aren't going to volunteer so let's look at the toxic way we treat both genders mental health and step into the gallery.
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thank you or you know in the galleries the host of news feeds he's got a you know he's our t. correspondent there amongst us and our t. correspondent there in front friends act thank you guys all for german heritage. and have the 600 call that what they're called you know the rights to go to the the end of the 3rd or 4th. right in the it's very weird so this is across the britney spears while she's going to this conservatorship was just described just for people this specific specific. conservatorship in california is defined as for people who are special means. or are disabled to a point that they can't handle this they literally this is a woman who by the way while she's under this conservatorship she said $15000000.00 performance contracts to successful las vegas show she's made almost $10000000.00 a year after her breakdown is it strange that while britney has asked for permission to bite she is harvey weinstein gets to leg walk around even though he's
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clearly mentally ill his a threat to other people is a threat to himself no and let me tell you why it is no criticism against you or it's because this conversation we're probably all going to agree on this now let's bring men and even if we didn't have the men to let them down and let's put them up to a polygraph so they have to be honest and see them after that same question because they are going to win the doghouse with us because the majority of them probably will not say exactly what they're thinking or maybe we have some good men and i know in the station we do that's the problem this conversation keeps having amongst us women the men have yet to have the kahunas to have a conversation amongst themselves in front of a crowd of people and be held accountable for their opinions and i think also too when you look at the case of britney spears i mean you said they all go back to what happened to her in 2008 i will say this so as a diehard for any fan that girl has gone through so much and for how famous she is for how much money she brings in i kind of understand
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a little bit why they want somebody to be there to protect her so i think like picking out her cheese and stuff that's a little too extreme but i can understand why having somebody there to be like not this person is using you like i mean we always probably either go to our mothers or fathers to be like don't ever talk and i've got to get good people that are being with me when i do hear them are the ones that are now using them as. it was coming up you know coming in age with her hits coming into all this money becoming so popular at such a young age like lindsay lohan and other stars who have had their breakdowns it happens especially when you're in the spotlight so young and. have all this fame and money don't know what to do with it but again it goes back to like he said that we all agree it's who the people are that are having the control over her finances why can't it be a 3rd party and i think it's it's speaks to the problem of our system alone how are you allowing somebody who is controlling and won't let her pick who she dates what she does it's going too far you have to feel sorry for
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a woman in that position that she cannot have anybody around her but i guarantee if somebody of some competency would stand for the judge and say listen i want to help her i want to the judge will probably give it the promise there's nobody in her world right now that the judge can trust well i don't know the judge in her case but the one person who's actually standing up for her and doing that and seems to be on her side about things because a lot of this started out because about a month ago jamie spears her father broke a door down and shook her teenage son 1st of all that would be the end of it for me there would be no more money there would be no nothing bad things would happen and $1.00 of the reasons is because kevin federline actually stood up and got a restraining order against her father but her 1st reaction that moment was to take her kids out of that situation to call their father and say we need to make sure they're safe and it's very interesting because if you look back at that time we were all young you know kids at this at that moment where you had
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a clue sam lufti who was her manager along he managed christina aguilera the backstreet boys in sync it's interesting to see and i think a lot of those people all had breakdowns and that's what happens with child stars yes but why was that that she is the only one that was singled out i mean we all remember when christina aguilera dyed her hair dark and went crazy too you know going to go where i got married she was. your supposed you did your is the right exactly man during all of that right attached to or on the federal unfortunately britney is kind of in this world and i think your heart does have to break a little bit for someone that is so desperate that used to putting on strangers the cheap a yes. to her friends this is the one that i thought was interesting so in a 26 interview she said this to n m e magazine she said sometimes i'm like what am i doing like i could be a teacher but then i see all these other people doing it too and i'm like well you know it's probably all they've known for so long so it just kind of men make sense and that's her saying like we grow up in this business even doing our 1st live how
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do you can get out i mean this is a girl but also you know it's. do we call it the pressure like are we somewhat at fault is it this weird thing where we need britney spears to fail so we don't sleep so we feel better or are we putting this pressure on celebrities that they're not allowed out at these women aren't as far as you know i mean i'm sorry but how many men have they get a netflix comedy special when they do awful things you know they get almost daily duties an awful to anybody else out of her family were other men have assaulted strangers or not issues that's the difference in all of us but it would to your sort of i think in her case we're not expecting new music out of her in fact we probably don't want new music of her because her past is so has already so legendary we just need her to be happy and healthy if this would in tragically if something happened to her nobody i would think would be cheering on her putting that pressure on her stock in this business and i feel like a lot of people do it so i applaud the women who have gone out gone for their degrees higher education or teaching or doing other things because it's like she's
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saying once you're in it it's that pressure that she feels so stuck and you know she might have other dreams to become a teacher or or what not but she's she feels restraint and boxed into what she was and became and that worries me to the other side of this they can virtually the sort of flip side of things is that the same pressure that's put on britney spears to look a certain way to do these things we have a whole way that we do that with men and especially in the armed forces and in sports and this week we had the pentagon is now finally saying no we need to have a better mental system before they go come back come back and be a. layers there's all of us there's a lot of it you look at pictures of men in movies they all look like now that can't be if they like we can put on spanx they have all other bright are excellent transition in this case because it does show the other hand it shows that we appreciate that our an average revenue new studies come out 20 soldiers a day commit suicide and in the past these men just kind of dismissed and nobody would ever talk about it at least now they're having
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a real reality check with the military and they're putting the emphasis on and i wish were to happen in the seventy's post vietnam war i think a lot of problems with families today would been solved if we were to help the men back then but we've got at least a broad oh let's hope this actually goes deeper than just speak easy but actually make sure that we're giving these men help and they're not ashamed of it do you think that we as women because we have to deal with this quietly we know we're not supposed to cry at the office we're not supposed to because when you're crazy. do you think that we could actually be the thing that helps men kind of be more comfortable with mental health conversation saying it's ok we're craving you're crazy we all get through it well i mean this is a position that's kind of near and dear to my heart because when i was an anchor down in el paso texas we have 4 blister that's the 2nd largest army base there and one of the reports that i studied was this new form of therapy called m d r and what it is is it's there's no talk therapy because what they are finding is a lot of these soldiers they don't want to talk about it they don't want to relive
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it and it stands for i've movement desensitisation the sense that it's these sensitization reprocessing they found that 100 percent of these veterans after $6.00 to $12.00 sessions not you know 100 percent cured but 99.9 percent cured because what it's doing and like a rational simple terms is it's taking these emotional experiences you have and it brings them over to your logical side and there have been times in my life you know what as i was doing this story there's stuff we all have something happens in our lives and i did it myself and i was shocked it took me 2 sessions and i was cured at least i'd like to think so. it's one of the easier and. but you know a lot of us i think on both sides were told you need to deal with it internally and that's the worst thing you can do which and i agree i think that these new forms of options they are giving people in that we're giving soldiers who like she said many men are not able or wanting to talk about their feelings and even even if you told them now it's ok they're still not ok with that they don't want to relive it they
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don't want to talk about it again it's going to work right now women and yes i appreciate men men admitting to other man listen i have these thought oh ok just deal with it the right way and don't just harbor it in and take it out aggressively it's just hard you can grab the office to find out everything about her going all the time i mean our daily cry it's all about what i do so much lives for talking about this you know hopefully we can free through it made our favorite thing that is our 0 for a year today i want to. thank my lovely panel scotty you know here. thank you so much for coming fitting that's our show for you today and that's my co-host always says remember everyone in this world we're not over left and out so i tell you all i love and have a. walk you can have a great day most everyone. will
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