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readings in the salyut us there are many things threatening the united states freedom of the press these days hawk watchers from government agency infiltration be a retired intelligence and security agents like john brennan james clapper running around cable news rooms influencing news stories as pundits and experts to major government contractors like multi-billionaire jeff bezos buying a major news outlet like the washington post but those are the show you're more center stage examples there's actually another more insidious major threat to our press these days and its name is wall street and it's crushing local newspapers across the country olympia snow smith writes and take on wall street that all over the country private equity and hedge funds have been scooping up these cash strapped papers and looting them into irrelevance or bankruptcy in fact between 20042800 united states lost. more than
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a 5th of the local newspapers in newsrooms at these local newspapers they lost half of their employer's employees between 20082018 while the local news is being beaten to a pulp by wall street it's the fictional antics of a comic book character that has the nation on edge and speaking of course about the joker yes the controversial film has been making headlines over fears that the film's plotline featuring a disaffected and bullied white man turning to mass violence could inspire real life disaffected bullied white men in their committing acts of violence even the united states military is now afraid of the film gizmodo reports that the u.s. military's warned service members about the potential for a mass shooter at screenings of the warner brothers film joker service members were instructed to remain aware of their surroundings and identify to escape routes when entering theaters in the event of a shooting they were instructed to run hide fight. somewhere somehow or warner brothers p.r.
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department is smiling with glee so all our media is being taken over by wall street and our leaders are being taken over by the in-cell clown posse i think it's time to start watching the hawks. it's. like you know i got. the memo on watching the hawks i am tyrrel been terms of a report dialogue over debate as to how to waltz myself bring you 2 distinct and informative discussions between a variety of topics and grass with unique political viewpoints starting with my very own perception perspective.
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joining me today is the co-host of boom bust and the burrito r t america boom bust producer brant job or an r t america correspondent john hardy thank you guys for joining me thank you for the boom bust team for coming out and daniel i want to start and ask you actually these big private equity firms like all the global new media investment group who are buying up all these local papers all around the country and then slashing and burning them essentially how are they making money off of these scorched earth tactics like why are they even getting involved what what's the prize for them right now it's a familiar formula similar to the essentially the same playbook that we saw in the 1980 s. where people would corporate raiders would find need to stress kompany you know raid it divest it and then just get rid of the body essentially when they were done draining the blood and that's essentially what's happening in a similar way with these newspapers corporate conglomerates like as you mention. although in acquiring the denver post a gatehouse media recently acquired gannett and they basically they go in they pile
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up debt they look at where we can cut costs that's labor is a big cost so you end up in this virtual vicious cycle i should say of staff cuts leading to less coverage leaving less interest and it's and we see that happening and this essentially just rips apart local journalism and local journal is important and i want to ask you you know john and brad like how important is local journalism and are these local newspapers and the fact that we're losing them is pretty dangerous as it is it absolutely is and you know what to daniel's point i worked at i worked in radio before i came to television and the same thing happened with radio as you mentioned in the eighty's they got the best of companies like clear channel now our media purchased up all of these especially small market radio stations markets what we would call about 50 to 250 because they were able to buy them dirt cheap they could fire most of the employees have 3 people working in the station and they're not doing what they were built to do which is serve the public
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good and local radio not quite as important as your local newspaper but news radio stations keep you apprised with weather and everything that's going around in your town as well and we would see this and they would buy them and then they would of course find out they couldn't make money on it because they weren't putting any money into it they would salame and then to back to a local buyer for dirt cheap and it was investigated journalism but usually gets caught right away is not i mean usually that's like one of the biggest expenses of them gets her hacked up it's going to put yeah i started my career in print i was a local news reporter i started in los angeles but then i looked more for a small paper in idaho and work in new mexico local news is vital you know the big papers aren't necessarily going to be covering those local ag stories in 20 falls idaho and the massive very operation that's polluting the ground water and maybe that time. or the post isn't going to be coming in there and doing a series of investigative pieces about that and i work for one paper that this
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exactly happened to a massive you know major company took control and not so much the paper i worked for but others were slashed were cut jobs were cut it went into chapter 11 and reorganized and on and on it goes and i got out of print i went i made the jump to the to the dark side. because in 2004 the recession hit the jobs dried up there are hiring freezes across the board and so i mean with a tear in my eye i got out of print because i saw the writing on the wall sadly it's true too because we even you know when you're talking national news international news although we feed that feeds us so it's a feeder system ultimately you know a local story about corruption or whatever maybe may lead in the bigger corruption and then that's when the bigger the bigger papers and the more national stuff comes and there's a good story let's see how it plays on a bigger scale and so when you cut the legs like cutting the legs off of good
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investigative journalism you see this happening over and absolutely and what you see now is sadly. independent journalists are having to pick up that slack and they don't have the funding they don't have the time i mean sometimes you see people from d.c. in new york having to go out like we saw this with the dakota access i mean while it wasn't being covered i mean it was being covered on a local level but you see these independent journalists who are actually able to go there and dig deep into it to spread that story around the nation and that's what local journalism is supposed to do but in bismarck and fargo north dakota i mean it's amazing that i don't even know today if they still have a daily paper they may only be out for 5 days a week now which is going to happen a lot around and i want to i want to move us over we. want to move over to the should we be afraid of the plot of a movie in this case the joker should we be afraid of the movie to the extent that we are many of the u.s. military now warning. people about going to see the theaters to see those movie jobs there would you should we really be afraid of his movie i'm looking forward to
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it i mean i'm going to go see it i'm going to phone going to go to the theater just because i get annoyed by people in the theater so that's just my own problem i'm not necessarily concerned about being shot so no i don't think so it's a movie i understand there are concerns and i mean for the u.s. military to be putting out is really unbelievable the f.b.i. to the f.b.i. has is monitoring online chatter and monitoring any any online activity for any threats or anything like that it's incredible that this day and age we you know a movie is going to you know generate this kind of not only buzz how about just the fact is it a good movie or is it just being hyped up because of this or is it actually legitimately does joaquin phoenix do a fantastic or an oscar worthy or if you know what i thought i know some of them go for. a batman comics fan and so as just as a fan i don't plan to see the movie i just deepens my doubts about the way they've
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managed the d.c. extended universe. but you know setting the fanboy concerns aside you know it's understandable that i think there's a lot of misunderstanding people who aren't in it who don't know comic books and don't also don't know just the modern subculture of disaffected young men that surrounds this they don't know the context and so there's a lot of fear that doesn't quite understand exactly what they're scared about you can understand there's been a lot of mass shootings there are a lot of disaffected young men out there but you know one of the commentators have listened to on this is those legally who goes the struggle session podcast about sort of fan boy. from you know a progressive perspective and he's he raised the point that people should not be so quick to perhaps give pop culture over to the right or are nihilists perhaps in this case that. you know that we shouldn't necessarily say ok well let's let the
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pet they take ownership of this disaffected character that ever comes up you know it's interesting but i don't i want to ask you this because it's interesting to me we had movies in our past this movie it actually is kind of based on 2 major movies taxi driver king a comedy these movies released in the seventy's when there was a lot of turmoil and all that kind of thing have we become less adults like you could release movies that dealt with hard subject matter back then but now suddenly oh we're just we can't handle it well i think i don't know what people want to see from these films if this is a problem for them you know we have there's a lot of films about mental illness and unless you're locked up in an institution or something or crying in your bed then we don't think that's mental illness this is a whole nother form of talking about mental illness when my favorite movies in that genre is falling down the michael douglas film from early ninety's i believe but there were a lot of movies like that i don't think we see them as much anymore of people completely on raveling because the weight of the world has become too much for them and that's a reality of the world that we live in today and i feel like
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a lot of people when they criticize this type of film they're saying no that doesn't happen that's not a real life situation and i only want happiness in my entertainment which is an absolutely ridiculous i thought i think this is the type of i mean obviously the violence is strong but it's a movie it's based on a character that daniel said who is already kind of has a violent yeah but. this is a reality of the way people feel yes it's traumatized and made to be. a huge right but the fact is people feel like this every day that the world does not work for them and they should go out and kill people but it does make you feel like you have no choice and should we should we actually spend less time worrying about the real impact of a film a piece of art and more worried about ok well what brought us to a point where we're actually worried about people who see this might be influenced by let's actually start looking at that and looking at all of the issues with society that made that happen in the 1st place you know young white males out there
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that might react badly to. gun violence i mean after falling down which was a movie i see people banding their cars on the floor of the freeway including myself as much as i wanted to any time last time i saw i did last time i saw something like this was when natural born killers came out and there sadly was copycat crimes by that but let's actually look at what's causing these kids to fall into that trap rather than blaming and going after the movie i want to thank you all for coming on absolutely leisure all right everybody is going to break watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics to cover to be sure to check out watching our podcast which is now very one spotify apple can everywhere you listen the podcast coming up top of the wall it opens up the gallery on mass shooting drills at u.s. schools and parents fear over the joker's influence over their kids and what to see that the watching the whole.
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unknown to me just a lot of the. fans here is someone who did the board. leak didn't do anything. to. thank you. thank. you. safety can be as simple as a.b.c. always be careful but what does it mean when always be careful becomes always be terrified with over 20 deadly shoot school shootings and 21000 alone parents and teachers across the united states are being told the key to keeping your children safe is through active shooter drills earlier this year during an active shooter
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drill an elementary school in indiana teachers described an exercise in which they were asked by local law enforcement to meall down against a classroom wall before being sprayed across their backs with plastic pellets without warning witnesses also told indiana lawmakers that the local sheriffs conducting the drill told them this is what happens when you just cower and do nothing the outrage from parents in the scientific studies tracking the emotional trauma and effectiveness of these drills hasn't stopped them this week in ohio franklin high school in warren county parents and students were told that during a controlled drill students and staff will be practicing barricaded in classrooms and evacuating the building in addition officers fired blanks from a shotgun and a rifle in total 2 officers fired 13 rounds each during the course of the drill warren county police lieutenant gary massey said parents were informed of the grounds before it took place many feel it only traumatized the children and does
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nothing to stop a school shooter who is most likely amongst the very children taking part in the drill and in movie news this week joker starring joaquin phoenix isn't just making the u.s. military put out warnings but actual movie theaters as well the alamo drafthouse in austin texas posted then deleted a note on their facebook page stating this is not a joke joker is r. rated and for good reason there's lots of fair. very rough language brutal violence and overall bad vibes it's a gritty dark and realistic taxi driver asked depiction of one man's descent into madness it's not for kids and they won't like it anyway there is no batman so let's take a gander at the world of fake violence and real trauma and step into the gallery. thanks. thanks for joining me now is the host of news use hughes got e-mail use an r
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t america correspondents fair and fronsac and rachel thank you so much for joining me today so ladies one of the things that as parents and psychologists concerned is this push for kids to be prepared to fight during shooter drills and or if they're being attacked if they're in that situation i want you guys to want to look at a clip from an elementary school safety video here in the u.s. take a look at this it is frightening and barricaded are not actions fight yell at the attacker or attackers throw objects and be aggressive this should be your last resort but it is something you should be prepared to do. i'm going to start with the mom at the table is that what no. absolutely not in fact any with the same person that came up with the idea of shooting bullets even even fake rounds into a school of elementary school or high school probably can have that video and they should be fired immediately that right there causes so much trauma i'm traumatized
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just listen you're going to someone told my children that they need to fight like that i'm saying no you run you hide and hopefully you can protect others but you do not in any way engage that shooter yet you got so i i don't have kids i have nieces and nephews while i don't agree with going and attacking the shooter i come from the standpoint that when you have a lot of these school shootings you often hear kids where they say well i thought it was firecrackers i don't know what it was and i think while it is traumatizing that kids hear what bullets sound like they need to know what they sound like because that's because that i think that's the reality of the situation today is you have kids where they don't know they all have video games so here's implode video game one thing that's also look at it from the standpoint of you have a little kids that are learning about guns from the standpoint of being innocent children in school and they're lying about them from the police officers shooting them so why don't we take kids out * of the gun range teach about about gun safety
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teach them how guns actually should be used so good as they ever find themselves in an incident like that maybe they will know that it's a gun instead of a firecracker but at the same time we should be teaching them this fear and teaching them that the only time we're going to see a gun is when it's an active shooter or it's a police officer that does not that are good for us right and i think that's something that kind of i think there's a confusion in the messaging because there is this idea that there's no problem guns are fine in their hands of the right people but we are constantly showing them the you know this idea and giving them this this sort of idea that they're you know if you see a gun if you hear a gun now i understand the idea of they have to know what it sounds like or. so they don't freak out an audio tape of it if that if you're that concerned about here's what gets me on this and yes our parents group they had the nuclear bomb drove they had to go we grew up with a tornado just i don't like it that our children are having to go through these drills but guess what they do and there is a course of you do talk them through at least in the parents know this but it sounds like they did it 1st and then told the parents by the way we're also going
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to be shooting blanks conversations happened going into this going that side of it this all across the board is a very bad idea night the point that you point out more than likely that she was going to be in that school right there so they're getting the same training of what to avoid so therefore it is not making a point whatsoever except to cause more fear the same time you also look at the fact that you know any time we have a school that talks about arming teachers the media coverage of that is incredibly negative it talks about well how dare you give teachers guns that's not going to fix the problem but at the same time if a student is in a classroom and he's thinking about going and shooting the school up he's not going to do it if you notice if the teachers are armed arguably a lot of times when the school shootings happen and happen in cases where the should know that they're essentially shooting into a fishbowl because none of those kids can defend one of them doesn't know they don't have to know but there could be the suspicion suspicion alone especially the sage is a necessary trust me just as my kids the suspicion that i'm reading their text messages keeps the budget i'm sure it goes
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a lot farther than that with most yeah i think there's a bunch of stuff that kind of gets a little weird about whether or not you know how much do you let kids know about the realities have guns. you know games like right now i mean what's the biggest one right now this fortnight and they're shooting at each other they're shooting crossbows at each other i mean it's like i feel it's hard because again i don't have kids but i see where you know they're already exposed to it in a video game element and you want them to be prepared but again like i just go back to that argument of and you know it's traumatizing but again you see where these kids are like i thought it was firecrackers i thought it was this and they're not as you know they might not be as prepared as they think i mean even the kids of parklane they were like we thought it was somebody shooting off stuff we didn't realize what it was being an adult and a police officer though there's no training that's going on here for you and the heroes that we do find out in these school shootings it's a natural reaction there's something inside them that you could not prepare for that they do something that allows them to be in the position they are seeing as
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the people who are trying to handle it don't handle it very well in the situation room or where people were supposed to train our calander are going to you know i don't know in my thing is no offense against teachers but i had a lot of teachers over the years. any kind of. to say i'm out of adults across the board were dozens of the industry that i'm like . so and we don't have any. i want to get on to this story because then this sort of relates to it because there's this connection that everybody puts in like these movies or video games cause kids to be violent however so now we have the joker movie coming out one of the things that i think is interesting is that we never hear complaints or warnings or concerns when it's a movie that has lots of violence and all the same same aspects when it's like the hurt locker 13 hours stalin grad or something like blackhawk down these are very
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violent very realistic very traumatising if you don't know what's going on they can be moved is those are all really violent they glorify violence in a way whether it's for patriotism or because you're angry like the joe. things didn't work out in life the way you thought they would welcome the club. i mean i love the joker but really it's late already it is your 1st day being president. so there's a thing about your why do you think there is that difference between why why are we concerned with telling kids like this is war and this is what happens and that why do you think there isn't a concern why don't the editors put out don't let your kids see how about why are we putting this out in the 1st place if we really are concerned that this is what is inspiring these shootings we were talking about taking away 2nd limit constitutional rights why don't we take away and not set the example in the 1st place i know that once you let the cat of the bag it's really hard to get it back and in this case if it's causing this much the f.b.i. just issued warnings themselves they're looking into it then why are we putting it out the 1st place what good is that for our society i'm sorry good netflix there's
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a lot of other things you can entertain yourself with when i look at it as i'm a huge batman and i've always known batman i remember back and it's great when we were studying world war 2 we actually had to get permission slips to see the 1st 8 minutes of saving private ryan which you haven't seen it it's the whole opening of omaha beach that i could understand at that age but you know it's one of these things where it's a movie it's a fake character it's like the pre as to why he becomes violent it's a movie and if someone i think is going to take this and say that this is going to incite violence. it's a movie it's a comic book i mean i just look at it as is while yes it comes from where he's like you know the stand up comedian that's going through this madness if somebody is going to take this and use it to become violent or to go shoot up a school i don't know but i just look at it as it's a bouvier i mean there's a lot of a more violent movies out there and keep putting out the warnings like this i just think it's just it's adding fuel to the fire little ask you something really
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specific we've got about a minute left we do you think that this is part of this is where we're really focusing on this fictional movie or this fictional moment or this movie is is causing these problems do we not have any responsibility but our general rhetoric in society right now i mean we're we're a very angry culture all over the world absolutely and it does seem like they're nitpicking in a way and i will say i actually had to childhood friends that were in the theater next to the theater where the aurora shooting happened as of a have gone through years of p.t.s.d. and anxiety and very real impacts that happen as a result of god so in a way to all of the people who did survive the shooting this is kind of a slap in the face to them to now say oh wait a 2nd watch out for this next one comes right along and so it does raise a much bigger conversation about how we conduct ourselves and how we look at violence and every day society and in our movies don't turn around and criticize us when these things happen so that we should act this way when you're putting this out there well there it is a lot to talk about another great week in the gallery thank you so much scotty now
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