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at the game 5 of the world series it has been headline after headline of the game 5 of the world series it has been headline after headline of the trumpet ministration all weekend long one headline that you didn't see but ministration all weekend long one headline that you didn't see in the mainstream corporate news media was this curious little memorandum released last week in the mainstream corporate news media with this curious little memorandum released last week by u.s. attorney general william barr and titled the implementation the u.s. attorney general william barr and titled the implementation of national disruption and early in gauge been programs to counter the threat of national disruption and early in gauging been programs to counter the threat of mass shootings in the memorandum barr outlines the newest of mass shootings. in the memorandum barr outlines the new direction the department of justice will be taking regards to the
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threat of mass shooters writing who direction the department of justice will be taking regards to the threat of mass shooters writing i directed the department of justice and the f.b.i. to lead an effort to refine our ability to identify i directed the department of justice and the f.b.i. to lead an effort to refine our ability to identify assess and engage potential mass shooters before they go up by assess and engage potential mass shooters before they strike and just how will bar in the d.o.j. accomplish this bit of strike and just how will bar in the d.o.j. accomplish this bit of pre-crime in crime fighting you ask well whitney webb of the mint press news observer 3 crime in crime fighting you ask whitney whether the mint press news observes that according to the memo the most jarring aspect of the memorandum is bars frank admission of that according to the memo the most jarring aspect of the memorandum is bars frank admission that many of the early engagement
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tactics that the new program would utilize were many of the early engagement tactics that the new program would utilize were born of the posture we adopted with respect to terrorist threats borne of the posture we adopted with respect to terrorist threats. you mean those really fun to make. you mean those really fun the mazing tactics like the shredding of due process rights torture easing tactics like the shredding of due process rights torture in the hands interrogation indefinite detention mass surveillance in the hands of interrogation indefinite detention mass surveillance. while as of right now we can only guess just what warrants. was. right now we can only guess just what war on terror style early and gauge mean tactics mr barr has on his mind for
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his new effort to terror style early and gauge been tactics mr barr has on his mind his new effort to stop mass shooters but given the u.s. government's controversial history when it comes to stopping test stop mass shooters but given the u.s. government's controversial history when it comes to stopping terrorism. i think it's time we start watching the hawks terrorism. i think it's time we start watching the whole. you. want to see you treat the bed. you know you want to see you treat the day like a real treat this would be the last to leave like real with this would be the last to leave the body to be just like what they like you but not part of. your life but they like you and i know i got hit with that we.
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would get to go. with that we. would. be. here to tell. you exactly how. well the world watching the hawks i am tired wilbur and top of the wallet and well the world watching the hawks i am tired wilbur and top of the wallet and f.b.i. director christopher ray actually told lawmakers in the 1st request f.b.i. director christopher ray actually told lawmakers in the 1st 3 quarters of the 21901st goal year that the bureau had logged more than 100 orders of the 21901st goal year that the bureau had logged more than $100.00 domestic terror related
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arrests and i bet many of those mustering terror related arrests and i bet many of those were kind of white power couple of things going on there i'm going to say much more kind of white power couple of things going on there a little i'm going to say much more domestic terrorism and evidence was there and it was probably as a domestic terrorism. i never was and it was probably because i'm happy i gave him an instructor. gave him an instruction. i'm just. also the memorandum does differentiate so there's them i'm just. also the memorandum does differentiate so there's this between suspected terrorists. terrorists terrorists between suspected terrorists. terrorists terrorists from suspected mass shooters.
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from suspected mass shooters just to clarify one round and once not oh. not they didn't say just to clarify one brown and one not. not they didn't say well we raise our my money goes memorandum doesn't go that far right but unlike many has . like one of those memorandum doesn't go far right unlike many historic terrorism cases quote many of today's public safety threats appear abruptly doric terrorism cases quote many of today's public safety threats appear abruptly and with sometimes only ambiguous indications of intent and that many of these individuals i was sometimes only ambiguous indications of intent and that many of these individuals quote exhibit symptoms of mental illness and or have substance abuse problems exhibit symptoms of mental illness and or have substance abuse problems i
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also think that probably qualifies for a lot of people on capitol hill i also think that probably qualifies for a lot of people on capitol hill a little bit lower not running around shouting out their rights. i mean doesn't that feel a bit low we're not running around shouting out their rights. i mean doesn't that just kind of make it a little nervous tab when you hear things like this like oh we're going to get them with kind of maybe a little nervous tab when you hear things like this like oh we're going to get them with pre-crime you know and then we're going to use terror the things that we learned in the war on pre-crime you know and then we're going to use terror the things that we learned in the war on terror to now take home to our shores and try to use them to capture people before they commit terror to now take home to our shores and try to use them to capture people before they commit a crime somehow. while they get through that a crime somehow. why don't they get through the backlog of rape and
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actually put white collar criminals steal from ever the backlog of rape and actually put white collar criminals steal from every working class family in this country away and then you can come cry to me about how you're going to figure out how working class family in this country away and then you can come cry to me about how you're going to figure out how little timmy in the high school 'd is going to be a mass shooter in 5 years i've been a little timmy in the high school is going to be a mass shooter in 5 years. i don't buy it i don't buy that there at a level i don't believe they have i don't buy it i don't buy that they're at a level i don't believe they have the competence level to understand what they're doing and i think their whole terrorism versus competence level to understand what they're doing and i think their whole terrorism versus mass shooter lone gunman but they do have. this mass shooter lone gunman but they do have.
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to have a. heart combine to make some great you have a dark and heart combine to make something worse not that far off as we've talked about on this show i think back then were not that far off as we've talked about on this show i think back in august or the health advanced research projects agency if green lit. or the health advanced research projects agency if green lit was pitched to the white house it kind of falls into what talking about what he's been alluding to was pitched to the white house it kind of falls into what bars talking about what he's been alluding to. mass surveillance and judging. mass surveillance and the judge agreed. because it went away when exactly. because it went away when. exactly that. would be tough to come up with out of the
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box ways to handle problems much like the times to come up with out of the box ways to handle problems much like darpa the defense advanced research projects agency does for the military one of those the defense advanced research projects agency does for the military one of those proposed is something called. for stopping something called. for stopping. fatal of ben's help in helping overcome mental extreme. badal of ben's help in helping overcome mental extremes of these calls for exploring whether technology including phones and smart of these which calls for exploring whether technology including phones and smart watches can be used to detect when mentally ill people are about to turn violent watches can be used to detect when mentally ill people are about to turn violent. you know. now. you
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know. this is all. right. this is well i don't have an awful lot right. i mean are we all really love to know when we're going to have a bad moment. i mean are we all really love to know when we're going to have a bad moment or when. we're talking about teenagers or. we're talking about teenagers or you know people outside of a certain social norm or a certain social or you know people outside of a certain social norm or a certain social subset in which they're getting a regular mental health screenings or they're getting regular subset in which they're getting a regular mental health screenings or they're getting regular mental health care
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here's an idea how about you just provide more health care and mental health or mental health care here's an idea how about you just provide more health care and mental health care to the communities in which we keep seeing a rise in domestic terror care to the communities in which we keep seeing a rise in domestic terrorism and then we see these things happening why not i don't know as we see to see that are you saying those things that happen is that not i don't know provide the services that we pay our taxes here or attacker because that's because. on the long run though. it's easier here just to throw law enforcement in every problem it's easier just to throw you know law enforcement throw law enforcement in every problem it's easier just to throw you know law enforcement goons and say go grab people we might think maybe boys that opens the door i mean how i look at this and say go grab people we might think maybe blows that opens the door i mean how look over. used and that's the thing
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that bothers me about this look at how we abuse the patriot act and that's the thing that bothers me about this look at how we abused the patriot act in the past and how we abuse surveillance and we took the war on terror and turned it in to a police statement out of the in terms of terms of fighting back in the past of how we abuse surveillance and we took the war on terror and turned it in police statement out of the in terms of terms of fighting it. i just can't trust that they're going to do the same they're not going to do the same. i just can't trust that they're going to do the same they're not going to do the same playbook when it comes to stopping mass shooters so negative. my book when it comes to stopping mass shooters are so negative. and i should just trust that the right. should just. trust shares in the right. shares in microsoft had
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a record high on monday when they landed the $10000000000.00 contract to provide cloud microsoft had a record high on monday when they landed the $10000000000.00 contract to provide cloud computing for the pentagon's joint enterprise defense infrastructure or. the computing for the pentagon's joint enterprise defense infrastructure or jeddah the system is meant to store and process the large amount of data mostly classified system is meant to store and process the large amount of data mostly classified needed to bulk up the united states future in artificial intelligence i needed to bulk up the united states future in artificial intelligence however many are none too happy with the deal including amazon who lost out on the contract however many are none too happy with the deal including amazon who lost out on the contract and on founder jeff bezos washington post has gone toe to toe with trump and on founder jeff bezos washington post has gone toe to toe with trump. he took office and many
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contend that it was bay's oza for since he took office and many contend that it was bay's those with the president that lost amazon the chance to build the death machines of the future joining us now for more on the my secret with the president last. day on. to the that is the founder and joining us now for more on the microsoft war machine gun tracked is our corresponding america correspondent karen welcome you know i have to say if you go home to correspondent karen welcome you know i have to say if you go home tonight if you even have an alexa ask her hey alexa did you get that 10000000000 dollar bed night if you even have intellects ask her hey alexa did you get that $10000000000.00 bed now she's going to have to say no right. so there's a little bit surprised she's going to have to say no right. so they're feeling a little bit surprised because because what it is one of these things things that.
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there's this 3030 king over the world world ecclesia i mean there's a quickly i mean they're taking over everything with amazon and this is a huge blow to their ego because they go over everything with amazon and this is a huge blow to their ego because they didn't get it and microsoft around you know they're still there actually didn't get it and microsoft around you know they're still there actually are july report found that amazon they have 50 percent of them are but cherish a live report from that amazon they have 50 percent of the market cloud sharing 50 percent of the cloud coming. to our attention as are good while the. soft has a whopping 16 percent so by microsoft getting this it's going to make up for that last time it but so by microsoft getting this it's going to make up for that last time it but you know there was other companies in there as well we had. amazon
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oracle and i.b.m. all pitted against each other microsoft is the winner so i don't know what it was exactly that you know there was other companies in there as well we had microsoft amazon oracle and i.b.m. all pitted against each other microsoft is the winner so i don't know what it is exactly of the contract and what is the jet i program please contract and what is the jet i program please i'm assuming it's what korea advertising for the upcoming star wars movie look at your company right which zooming it's what korea advertising for the upcoming star wars movie like a p.r. campaign right which we all know that those are i think i think are going to be living invested as well as we all know that those are i think i think are going to be living invested as well. but the joint enterprise defense infrastructure is what i stands for and what the joint enterprise defense infrastructure is what i stands for and where i did it and this is what it's going to stores it's across the stores
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it has been processes vast amounts of class last s. of. data and now i want to bring up this quote because dan gray of real clear defense he'd bring up put this quote because dan gray of real clear defense he put it bluntly and like in just plain jane words it says the jet i could jet i will glee and like in just plain jane words it says the jet i could be the jet i will be able to support the rapid development and deployment of virtually any application store move be able to support the rapid development and deployment of virtually any application store movement we're going to protect the most sensitive national cell intelligence agents and put it on and on to teleport real tense times and for decision making and support real time decision making so pentagon leaders envision a as in as including mobile even miniaturized to be so pentagon leaders envision a as in as including mobile even miniaturized backpack full service course it will
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. well you know it's a highly classified mission critical and actionable in critic in school and it's horrible in the intelligence that it all is going to believe that it is going to change the department of defense itself transforming how it captures processes of defense and expands boy itself transforming how it captures processes understands and exploits data so basically this is just one basic way this is like . you know so i don't i don't i don't know and and it's also interesting to note too that our government has 500 cloud is also interesting to note too that our government has 500 cloud. ladies other countries and there are 810 we have 508 so and just when you find out you need
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a 100 or so just when you thought you needed more. i mean it's not. just about everywhere it out about our. budget is using a very very very. i mean the people who do it i'm glad i got them. but as. i'm sure i know i'm good also and i found snowsuit offer great. great great don't you know that i. don't know that it quite works and also anybody who's ever used windows knows. and also anybody who's ever used windows knows. so you had i did mention i'm going to come from. like i've been or like oracle i've been oracle going on. that i think it's about that not winning i think about not winning on this contract also so. no the problem
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was is that is that they they actually actually at the least this said the whole whole deal was digital which rap is to ram absent from florida amazon you had so had asked orks why you had oracle and i.b.m. coming out and actually oracle took this to the court system and i.b.m. coming out and actually oracle took this to the court systems because again give wrapt for amazon the national defense because again give wrapped for amazon the national defense authorization act as a fact as well which they basically do which is a cafe mountaineers look to kind of an entrée like the severe interest where they were. deep trading amazon and work. that friend was a human both were after his time before and after his time at the department of defense offense and so this federal judge that this was like oh it was a local judge so we'll put a hold on the ok so we'll put
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a hold on this forward to august of this year where we were before the ottawa going or was it expected this to be there weeks before the winter was expected to be announced trump or did the contract to be placed on hold again for the trump or the contract to be placed on hold again for the defense secretary mark esper to investigate complaints of favoritism towards amazon also saying every defense secretary mark esper to investigate complaints of favoritism towards amazon also saying everything against and just. as i was over the south suburbs on sunday either either under orders or in person and then even early early early obviously sleazy. months. of saying that. trump had asked for he wanted this decision to be made asap so that's where i had asked for he wanted this decision to be made asap so that's where microsoft that comes
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into play again it's really not an evil amazon microsoft that comes into play again it's really not an evil amazon. but then i've got the other one on the. left and i've got the other one that's still going through because there's another there's the other big dog that we haven't talked about that's in which there's this is it with google amazon there's the other big dog that we haven't talked about the room with this is google and you know i want to you know i just want to get the readers of course real quickly because the you know you know let's not forget it's not i was offered the cause i would also computing to own it makes for computing techniques for the intelligence community so that's what's going to be really be interesting to google we're going to for gold and all the food because then they get all about those there because the super super computers and all that you're going to write some actual they're going to write less so actually last year google. google employees came out and said that they don't want anything to do with government contracts google listen to their google employees came out and said that
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they don't want anything to do with government contracts google listen to their employees and was like ok that's like ok fine but at the time we have to take a step back and microsoft employees at this at the same time same time side of them said this say the same exact thing but they're saying it was like but what. about what kind of long long standing his we can have a longstanding history with the military so we're going to keep doing it so that's what terry so we're keep doing it there are so that that that's where all of that in about football is in a play work google had no hand in this whatsoever thing nonwork google had no him. in this whatsoever not even to make one of the national honor i know thank you so much fair and evil to make one of the national honor i know thank you so much karen. watching. thanks for bringing us lottery. and
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today that did i'm good at that is this this and and bad that i did it since the bad back. to me and then goes in to the united states when. the good. his deems to be a threat the looked at it is those awarded those are the one in syria. the cia and the cia the us and the us military military were engaged were engaged just in the covert covert actions really threatens to really throw the world the world. where are they where they were assassinate sitting waiting popular populace was he just leaders they were back and they were not back reckoning with no relatives wait until a terrorist went to funding an arm funding means. death squads there is no anymore
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because there's always a small people and there's no anymore because there's always a small. one really could this. for profit. really cut this. profit. from murderers to rapists to serial killers like the infamous cold and. a killer for years from murderers to rapists to serial killers like the infamous golden state killer for years many of society's most heinous monsters have remained free
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and a lot menards but the if that is then fine and he's the most thanks to a new and us monsters have remained free and large but then thanks to a new tool for last month's rent red for christmas wants our investor to figure gaydar is jean and beyond all its executives and freddy may be all public all the d.n.a. data and free public d.n.a. databases like the badgerys and like family tree d.n.a. could be holding the cases that were subsumed and family tree d.n.a. cold cases were suddenly becoming honey becoming hot again if i find a sample of the perp of the future better see a tree and i see a crime and a senior crew or an unfilled kidding or an old case files then days to defund them to. madden much get him to show their cause and do my father i get what i'm mad i am their cousin father graham or even maher on their own events and suspect them own but there's a cab such as buzz feed to support themselves but there's a catch as buzz feed's reports nearly 70 people suspected of murder lesley's or
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race and identity on a supply to keep ross a couple series but you acted of murder or rape have been identified across the country using the revolutionary investigative technique is in the long run flu or at least marion but the us seems to get of the tell me maybe the law enforcement the use of public d.n.a. databases also quickly raised privacy concerns as michael melody and he says and all conall serbo quickly raised privacy concerns as michael melendez and connor boy ak observant does or at news our d.n.a. inherently reveals not only our personal medical and from way back observant does or at news our d.n.a. inherently reveals not only our personal medical information and ethnic heritage but connections to a family tree of relatives it's my age and ethnic heritage but connections to a family tree of relatives it's not just an identity match of a single individual it's a coerced gene a logical disrobe just. an identity match of a single individual it's a coerced geneological disrobing of a person's entire family to i guess now to dive into the strands of layer being of
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a person's entire family to i guess now to dive into the strands of the layers of the signers of going to this ongoing debate sounds like grandma enforcement's use of investigative genealogy is long legal and for the us media and its use of investigative genealogy is legal and media endlessly i know of libel media a veritable double helix plus what i know of libel media a veritable double helix for me made them yes so so i was. in your opinion should good police use will get that this was what about the way it should should police be able be able to use booze public d.n.a. public d.n.a. testing singh sidelights it's like g.g. . sure you have your family tree family tree to be made to help to help the solve involve current historical and record his arms or. let me let me tell you how to
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answer any legal question did any of it tell you how to answer any legal question did anybody wanna see ask you you i'm telling telling you you it works every time. it depends isn't it for the most part yes 1st question does the person who provides a sample for the most part yes 1st question. does the person who provides a sample. or woman who is just as it did the gold in state kill it but provide this temple woman who is it did the golden state kill or provide a sample will but let's talk about the person who does do they have a reasonable expectation no will but let's talk about the person who does do they have a reasonable expectation of privacy yes in fact they volunteered of the said please i have my imitation of privacy yes in fact they volunteered this it please i have my mitochondria as soon. as you're signing so so they have. as soon.
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as you're sitting around so so they had no problem so right off the bat lionel's law also is that law always lags but no problem so right off the bat lionel's law also is that law always lags behind technology this doesn't work so they do we reverse family tree behind technology this doesn't work so they do we reverse family trees so what they're doing is they're looking for these well and what they're doing is they're looking for this you know empire state or golden state killer and they never intruded upon his golden state killer and they never intruded upon his privacy rights or anything they found somebody who might have matches privacy rights or anything they found somebody who might have matched . so the answer is you're wrong with that there would be no for the memory problem
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so the answer is your there's nothing wrong with that there would be no 4th amendment problem no. violation of anything the police never did anything it was. a violation of anything the police never did anything it was voluntary just like if you had pictures if you love to go outside take pictures of crowd and to carry just like if you had pictures if you love to go outside take pictures of crowds and i walk outside and you say you know there's a bank robbery right around here and you say it was funny i've got here's and i walk outside and you see you know there's a bank robbery right around here and you see it was funny i've got here's my pictures today. so i really so to ensure that my pictures today only show i really so to answer that no problem interest but that's just part of the. yeah but. it's just part of the issue. when one of this is the other thing when you never know what it's worth looking at and i think you know. what i was
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talking obviously about you know that was worth are you talking about that they're using are the ones that are the been. set for is open for it and people will say it was meant for people who like we had to like we are looking for a target of. looking for more and what a pair and you were that may whether you were adopted. or that or that ever that if you are trying to find out about democrats and if these funds are even somebody and that's the sort of open data but it is there for another member there is one thing that paves have for for you and you you know you know have some have some semblance of privacy although they're probably selling it off to make clones somewhere of privacy although they're probably selling it off to make clones somewhere so if you see more of me running around. and you know. but then so if you
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see more me running around and you know. but this the interesting thing is just the mass of a number of the things that interest sounds like you just touched in the mass of a number of cases that they found through that and like you said it's true you know no one wants to be the 3rd cousin to the gold thing killer but if you get someone up a story is that true you know no one wants to be the 3rd cousin to the gold thing killer but if you get someone up a story if there's almost an understanding for the new york times reported that this technique could be used to revive cultures almost understanding the new york times reported that this technique could be used to revive cold cases including at least 100000 unsolved major violent faces including at least 100000 unsolved major violent crimes and 400081 the body what about those who argue times of 40008 on the body what about those who argue that who cares about the privacy who cares if the information that who cares about the
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privacy who cares if the information will carry out whatever you decide it's more important we put that also away add to this we carry out whatever you decide it's more important we put that also away add to this the number of rape cases where jurisdictions in states the number of rape cases where jurisdictions in states have stopped funding altogether where there are evidence rooms just to have stop funding altogether where there are evidence rooms just teeming with evidence because they can get to them so it's murder it's that it's seeming with evidence because they can get to them so it's murder it's that it's now the issue is. let me twist a little bit let's say now the issue is this. let me twist a little bit let's say the f.b.i. says look we've got this the f.b.i.
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says look. we've got this guy and there's nobody else i want to go directly to this company it's a guy and there's nobody else i want to go directly to this company and say look can we just run this i'm a looking for any kind of relative i want to go do you have this look can we just run this i'm not looking for any kind of relative i want to go do you have this person there now that's the issue as you say with your information as far as your phone what is your person there now that's the issue as you say with your information as far as your phone what is your expectation of privacy kin can the government go to apple can you go to microsoft go to expectation of privacy kin can the government go to apple can you go to microsoft go to google whatever and say we won this did you give up a google whatever and say we won this did you give up this right or by virtue of the view. if you organise it by from a research into to have
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a sound and maybe misinformation to a clown and science some guy any time go god knows i have too many terms of it is written when you down you know no doubt at all that no to do for the norm of the former give this did you when you wave your rights of your rights we don't we no no no no oh no that that's the that's the issue that i used to that i want i want is what it says when somebody when the government says listen g.-d. match whatever it is we want to go door to when the government says listen g.-d. match whatever it is we want to go directly after your. debate for them forget about them and went on when we go and when we go it will be just better yet is better can we can we just kind of interface with you can we just if you don't mind it might get a nice government interface with you can we just if you don't mind it might get a nice government matching fund if we could just connect so any time you get a new one being being a matching fund if we could just connect so any time you get
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a new one paying. being these little red lights go up and we say the cultural ok fred goldman it's good for me it's a. cold case cold case. it doesn't. think because of what it's like to think think of me because it's like that i think of a good life. right i think maybe of like right now outrage when we hear about the government taking d.n.a. from the people from the migrants were coming over the border right here and now a lot of people are saying hey the government should. meet have been here because of our government taking d.n.a. from the people from the migrants who are coming over the border right here and now a lot of people are saying hey the government shouldn't be having databases of our d.n.a. but we do in fact many cases like new york have been doing this already but they also tell you something that we do in fact many cases like new york have been doing this already but they also tell you something and this is to all the all the youngsters out there and all the people who say hey haifa and this is who all the
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all the youngsters out there and all the people who say hey haifa i'm part scandinavia part of this case on a farm i live here do you don't live in what you when you're done you don't doing it that is when you do that spit get thing and use but one of the is day where it's been a funny name and you send it up one of these days we're going to find out from your genome who is gay who hasn't put pen to the for alzheimer's who from your genome who is gay who has a potential the for alzheimer's who has perhaps is going to have it as it's known. haps is going to be diabetic no insurance no who has a mental health problem who who is transgender who is bipolar who has a mental health problem who who is transgender who is bipolar we're going to find everything and guess what you just provided that when you were going to find everything and guess what you just provided that when you wanted to find out your
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lineage so be. careful d.n.a. is not a fingerprint if you wanted to find your lineage so be careful d.n.a. is not a fingerprint it's you and that there is sort of one drift where there's that it's you and that there is sort of one drift where there's this change of mindset about certain things that our privacy is it because change of mindset about certain things that our privacy is it because that is that you are the un is that you in your do it under the anger and then. again saturday evening and i want that swab and saying i want to do that or find a pen. but. here our find the parent or whatever figure out why i have blue eyes because i'm way. with new d.n.a. but because i'm way very way that's what the d.n.a.
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is. the reason we're going through all this is there a certain point that we are just not really understanding or we're not educated enough to understand the difference between. the reason we're going through all the is there a certain point that we are just not really understanding or we're not educated enough to understand the difference between giving your medical information yet to a doctor where it's protected and easy to come to give any of your medical information yet to a doctor where it's protected and to these companies where it's not under the same like have the laws where especially for the say him what is there like have a ball or is specially specially hip is a great point especially with the younger generation getting to her boyfriend and didn't care about tip or body bring it who didn't don't care just up their will to be $1100.00 i don't understand $184.00 is who don't understand a thing about privacy of who because what we're doing or what it is now is does this is going to be a patois high anderson county is because what we're doing right now is this is going to be a time capsule details of these people were able to come on man. they're going to
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save these people were worried about come on man with when there was no privacy what do you what do i have a high that sort of the but it's so cool never easy what do you what do i have high that sort of the but it's so cool and when you see these great part that's my favorite war you're probably right every day you see there that is great part that's my favorite and part your part everything that some things out here probably part average in from lucy has been a pretty good average that's the way it is that it's a big seller here probably part african from lucy has been to think of africa and that's the way it is and you just they do you and also who owns these companies and what and you just they do and also who owns these companies and what are you can you get them back kid can you this is the part that nobody understands and by the way where you can you get them back kid can you this is the part that nobody understands and by the way when you do this and you're always doing biometrics and
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look at me look at my face look at my boys look at my this but my fingerprints are going to them prints where's that going eventually we're going to be 247 pat when you do this and you're always doing biometrics and look at me look at my face look at my boys look at my this to get my fingerprints on prints where's that going eventually we're going to be 247 pan applicant everything about to tap into everything your voice your figures where you go you're done applicant everything about you tap into everything your voice your figures where you go your d.n.a. you genome your hair your. friends don't like you you're making your life like friend you didn't have so you're unlikely and you can have social sure this. is too hard a story a boy by the name of sneeze or to destroy about credit scores social credit scores for no money and nobody house to begin to in the need your help to get it you gave this event. because it was cool maybe i could see.
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you couldn't they do it if they did. and i would and i wouldn't have to cut i would have to do i just send my deep thinking and then it's an easier for didn't have to cut i would have to do i just send my deep thinking and then it's an easier for it is interesting interesting stigmata because i think you because i brought it up with your great point you but both agree with that idea that you both like in the video that like we're just not we're not we're not. getting that it's through the show i mean. everything so this could all everything's huge socialist syndrome everything's so cool and everything's so shiny that we're shiny not like we're going out a long long told her blog and bungling tricked about it and exactly when we get cloning what exactly every day when we go to cloning one of these days you're out of london if you're bureau or something your gender but the urge of your job to be you know if you're in there because 9 loners and there's none on you or your daughter on it or you do you do it's you and there's no 2 and there's no check on the border to get for you on the media you give you shouldn't be good for you
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giving birth to you it's so earth to use you it's so again the law lags behind techno in those a lot was like a little addled brain pleasure to me but i'll take you as always we're going to leave them well sir thank you and always a pleasure thank you is for coming on sir thank you. if you. a point b. 3 b. 1000000008300000000 metric tons of plastic has been created since its invention in the 1950 s. you know that not all that effort tons of plastic has been created since invention in the 1950 s. but now i'm 70 years since we don't have a new exciting clean way to reuse and recycle that plastic new years since we don't have a new exciting clean way to reuse and recycle that plastic on a large scale and i'm now fried space start up carby is takes whole work on a large scale and i'm now fried space startup carbo's takes pulverizer a pose that pets plus. they stick the kiner. on one
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unit water bottles the bottom cells are concerned kind of pop off a quick. clothing and floating rake and rake sit down down with and with and design those enzyme lines and then break down the benefit to its great pokemon at dawn of them or staff among them the pars plastic to its components monomers the monomers are then cleaned and made into new plastic that art is jim cleaned and made into new plastic that is just as good as the original and making it even better this bio recycled plastic could be just as good as the original and making it even better this bio recycled plastic could be bio real recess i goggled verver and over and over again or get out and without is ever going to strength or quality and the company harvey is expects their 1st processing plant of strength or quality and the company harvey is expect their 1st processing plant to open my 2021 here so the
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beginning of the end of new patrol opened my 2021 here so the beginning of the end of new petroleum based plastic wow that's cool and we think a lot of them based pricing wow that is cool and we think a lot of a lot of areas over the over the years about how to break down plastic that will break it and then the might of a lot of areas over the over the years about how to break down plastic that will break it on the micro plastics but we know micro plastics are bad oh we'll do this and it's always been the recycling is like they told us for 20 years serious i go but they didn't actually know how to do that anything with it it's been triggered plastics but we know micro plastics are bad oh we'll do this and it's always been the recycling is like they told us for 20 years to recycle but they didn't actually know how to do that new thing with it it's interesting how we keep doing the right we just just talked about with the b.b. and they made more go go this is so so cool that we didn't really think about the
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side of this issue. the devil is only a source or a threat to our garbage but then do nothing without doing nothing but a court there right do you think but this isn't the nothing down to the corner right but this is what i love about what i love about it is also so it will also understand what i. meant to put my simplistic last term stick from being maybe we could just stop being made i mean we member just to say it often is i mean are you saying you know you know in a 1000000 never really matter tougher gun tons you don't have to make any more plastic we can still have it and you don't have to make any more plastic we can still have it but this is a cleaner process it doesn't use things like solvents and it's a close one of those closed loop process that we talk about 8 so you don't have a bunch of runoff work but this is a cleaner process it doesn't use things like solvents and it's
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a close one of those closed loop process that we talk about so you don't have a bunch of runoff or chemical process that it's by season. and then you can get the if these little pallets it's like like you saw just like regular plastic that like that i get there and you. used that over and over you're going to get it get it and you can use it over and over and over again until a slate that is fantastic well everybody that endlessly that is for that well everybody that is our show is over for you today is our number show for you today it's the number one in the world you're not filled with love enough to tell you all i love you i am the one in the world you're not old loved enough to tell you all i love you i am tired rolled into the capital i keep on watching all those hawks out there ever great day and night everybody i rolled into the capital i keep on watching all those hawks out there ever great day and night everybody.
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fortune pretty out maybe a lot about. this boy spend much. more than enough to spend much. time financial for time i'm going to just financial survival john today was all about money laundering 1st to visit this campus and that's a different thing. today with all the money laundering 1st to visit this campus and that's a different thing. oh good that's a good start well we have our 3 banks all set up here maybe some good is
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a good start well we have our 3 banks all set up here maybe something and you're going up there i'm going to samantha going to think of something it's nothing personal feelings because it was a true e-mail but not only israel all these banks are critical in the political opposite i personally would like to set up a part of democracy poll that simply disappeared off to manage to do the muslim soul and say hey i'm ready to do some serious money laundering ok let's see how did bill clinton walk if. you let him see i still have 3 we did well we've got home we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry and how about compliance for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry and how about. luxury automobile again for max you know what money you want to. call luxury automobile again for max you know what money laundering highly do you believe. that because i want much much kaiser's record for.
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today there are good. the for today there are good terrorists and bad evidence the bad news in yemen the united states says i'm bad at it it's the bad news in yemen the united states didn't deal with the real good credit as it was alluding to syria. but in syria the cia and the us military were engaged in covert actions in the us and. were interested in where they covert activities for the world such as from where they do with populist were at leaders such as from their backing up meeting right with military populist leaders they were backing up right away military windows funding and arming these death squads there's not any more sleep those funding in arming these death squads
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there's not any more because there's always a small truck or really good that's because there's always a small truck or really good that's. a profit. off. the said pentagon. not ready to release the video evidence to back to back up the back the claim it's killed the leader of islamic state in syria we'll look at how the world's most wanted terrorist claiming it's killed the leader of islamic state in syria we'll look at how the world's most wanted terrorist avoided just avoided for detection. plus a little. more security and care and what i was trying to argue with lying.
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to investigators alleges michael flynn's testimony was altered by the f.b.i. . alleges michael flynn's testimony was altered by the f.b.i. . and french police have arrested and 84 year old man suspect. and french police have arrested and 84 year old man suspected of injuring 2 people during an attack on a mosque is a new poll finding people during an attack on a mosque that has a new poll finds most people in the country think islam is a country. with friend.
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