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greetings and sell you. in the world of us pandemic politics we are on public manipulation overdrive my friends with more than 70000 us deaths and climbing we haven't seen this kind of spin control coming out of washington d.c. since w m d's and dick cheney's iraq war and you can find no better example of this than from our very own brand name in chief us president donald trump who took to the airwaves tuesday night and laid bare just who the american people are to him and the business interests that he represents and was created by take a listen. up doing. great citizens of this country to a certain extent and to a large extent as warriors. there warriors we can't keep our country as we have to put our country. warriors yes we are all of us we are
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soldiers and love fight in the great war against. wages who exactly are we fighting or more importantly what exactly are we fighting for are we fighting the virus that threatens us are we fighting for the health and safety of our friends and loved ones well my friends the president and sort of those questions as well take it away donald i created with a lot of other very talented people and the people of our country the greatest economy in the history of the world the best numbers we've ever had the best stock markets i think we had 144 days of wreckage stock markets and then one day they said we have to close a country and now it's time to open it up. yes my friends america will be opening up soon up for the ideals of liberty and freedom definitely not for safety your health. or its own but the greater good of wall street and the one percent and of
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course mr trump's impending reelection we can't forget that we are fighting for that too bad it's why we are warriors well if you look at how america treats its soldiers and veterans i think the more apt word to use in this new war would be cannon fodder because as g 8 here writes in the nation the botched pandemic response resembles america's failed wars in vietnam and iraq not just in the net to today but in terms of in justice as those as with those wars there is no real shared sacrifice that is so very very true you see like always the poor and working class americans the nurses the m.t.a. workers the meat packers they'll face the real wrath of this pandemic while the elite president bone spurs and nancy pelosi are super expensive ice cream they get to sit this one out and their yachts and mansions as they make their donors money off of your heart and sacrifices and putting your own butt on the line and i think
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that is why we are here today watching the hawks. and they see. themselves. as this joyce state. great city this least systemic dissent says so which. so please tell us. well we're going to watching a robot and i'm obese across you know maze of they're using a lot of war language to describe america's response to this virus hear the president call us all warriors were warriors you know fighting to reopen america so wall street can make money then i think it i think there are a few people put forward a very interesting scenario on this of well if or if we're going to use war language then we should start looking at people who failed the united states as war criminals people like trump people like the. you know the politicians who stand up
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and have allowed 70000 of us to die i like it it's a way of turning at the it's a way of turning this whole thing on its head because what president trump is trying to do is create this sense of patriotism among americans if you're fighting against a invader if you're fighting against what some someone or something that is trying to destroy the united states there's a rally around the flag that comes with that and have congress people having congress people to stand up to showcase that this there's another side of that and to paint that picture as well i think is going to help many people to be able to wade through this dichotomy that the president himself set up because look no one is saying that we shouldn't be you know fighting for rights and liberties and no one's saying that we shouldn't be fighting and doing everything we can to stay healthy and safe as a country but there's slight couching it but in order to maintain an order within this fight you've got to be good soldiers and sacrifice a few to the cause what's the cause will wall street wall street only you know only 30 percent or so of americans actually have money in wall street that doesn't
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represent the whole the economy is not america i know it's a popular thing to say but capitalism isn't what made this country great absolutely and wall street doesn't care about the death toll and you know and we've seen that there is no there's no you know remorse from them as it relates to the thousands of americans who potentially lives are at stake right now and will be if we open up without having the precautions necessary we know that we don't have a vaccine that's probably years out actually we know that we are able to contact trace we're not able to do it effectively and there are many states that are trying to create their own contact tracing teams but even that's going to take a while and it's a long time before we're out of the dark on this but you know you know who is also i would include in the you know. pontificating on who are considered a war criminal you know people who profit off of the hurt and sorrow of others united airlines announced that they would be cutting $15000.00 airport staff and baggage handlers hours from. 40 to 30 hours a week this comes after the u.s.
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treasury gave united airlines part of the corona a coronavirus aid relief and economic security or carriers always love those names . they gave the airline $5000000000.00 of us tax dollars but now suddenly they're cutting down hours of their staff. and they can get away with it because the conditions for accepting federal support stated that airlines have to retain their staff at the same pay rates but didn't mention how many hours they could work being go and you know the private sector is very shrill when it comes to things like this and they know that they can't let those individuals go because they will be a violation of the terms of the money that they agreed to get however they can reduce these hours and everything is extremely fine there is no penalty associated with that at all does it hurt the employees absolutely but this is something that we should have seen coming it should have actually been a part of aig should've been a clause in there that eliminated that being a practice as well because we've seen this time and time again if you tell someone
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that they can't fire people they won't do it however they will put them in a very stimulus position but we will never see those clauses why because of lobbyists and guess who is next on the docket to steal taxpayer money during the covert demick leaf airing of the intercept is now reporting that here on k. street in washington d.c. lobbyists have stopped. campaigning to make sure professional influence peddlers are eligible for taxpayer funds the push also includes a demand for an additional $25000000000.00 for canceled events and other laws revenue from the coronavirus pandemic yes my plan is now lobbyists want our tax dollars the same ones that they steal from us for whoever is paying them i mean it's just getting a big we have to bail out lobbyists no professional influence peddler knew that the what they are doing a lobbyist will always find a way to crawl from under some rock and take money it doesn't matter what situation it is they will find that way they have been part and parcel of creating a lot of the. just lation that has hurt people civically those in times of trouble
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specifically those when it came to trying to get money to you know get affordable housing and things like that lobbyist have not been the friends of the american public who are an extremely long time and right now they found just another way where they end up with money in their pockets while everyone else is struggling and so the great great great let's bail them out today they're not able to you know influence washington when they have those big luxurious parties where they can whine and died and see a vote for this bill because it helps all of this small little sector of the population i'll leave it with this just to get your reaction to this according to the washington post caterpillar stanley black and decker pretty household names levi strauss the jeans maker office furniture company steelcase and yes the world wrestling entertainment have paid out a combined $700000000.00 in cash dividends to shareholders while at the same time shattering operations and laying off employees during this covert 19 pandemic that says a lot that they're paying off shareholders we've been laying people will. follow
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the money. people are eager to go back to normal whatever that is 19 drastically changed the way we do business and manage our daily lives everything from church and shopping to school and the way we work has been up ended and not everyone is happy for weeks now parents have been pseudo homeschooling their kids as primary secondary and collegiate schools are shut down though they are doing their level best the stress of being a working parent and a 1000000000 teacher is taking its course remote learning was supposed to be the answer but it's wrought with problems like steve schmidt in a classroom engagement can be monitored teachers can adjust and bring flair and excitement to the coursework student learning styles can be adapted to but thus far remote learners haven't seen these types of opportunities through learning the other big issue is one of access low income. and minority students tend to fare
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worse in remote learning environments these students don't have a hard time because of education with bench the patients but because of barriers like a lack of personal computer or wife by yes in 2020 the digital divide is widening the push to get kids back in the classroom is being led by districts across america with educators fearful that more time out who was all in a brain drain and students falling behind but not everyone is suffering from the pandemic changes in fact more employers are considering making permanent work from home positions yeah it's a covert 19 for c.e.o.'s to learn that folks can be productive without sitting in a traditional office space or being micro-managed shocker nationwide the insurance giant recently announced a work model allowing the majority of their locations to continue working from home this move also saves businesses and corporations big bucks as they pull out of rural contracts and say goodbye to high rise buildings the move will spell trouble
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for commercial real estate but flexibility savings and transportation costs and more peace of mind for workers this is one of the most interesting kind of contrasts to come out of what we've been dealing with over the last few months is that you have big businesses are realizing that like you said brilliantly the people can work from home and they can be productive in their work just as hard as whether they're in a cubicle or a kitchen kitchen counter. but then they also see the contrast of them education falling off you know that the remote learning is just failing miserably where you know what you know what is it about the current design of remote learning groups that's not working with the experience was with a few things the current design of remote learning didn't take into consideration 2 of the largest groups of students one being those students who have special needs and special education coursework those students are going to require a lot more on the on the front end when it comes to different adaptations for their learning be it whether they are. whether they have more more teachers more
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information available to them how many times a day are they possibly logging in are they getting the are they getting the appropriate types of instructional materials things like that in addition to education as a 2nd language learners those learners for the most part many districts were already having some issues in the classroom themselves because you didn't have enough teachers to facilitate what was facilitate things that would meet their needs that's also not happening online in addition to that there is no way of monitoring how long these students are spending on any given assignment or online and the parents themselves aren't necessarily trained in monitoring or being able to answer several of the questions you and i talked about this earlier specifically when it comes to math and common core neither one of us were doing common core math . and a recent study showed that even harvard graduates cannot do common core math these are some of the most brilliant students and brilliant minds in the country they can't figure it out either so the expectation that a parent who is
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a working parent is also able to sit down and do this with their children when it wasn't something they functionally did at all or had to do is also causing it i could imagine. that you brought to the digital divide the you know we a lot of people take for granted that everyone has access to the internet but the digital divide is a major important piece of why what's the trouble with remote learning and why it's not quite working right now exactly and hers across rule and urban areas so we take into consideration those who are from low income households but in addition to that a lot of students who are minority students and students who live in areas that just did not have access to internet or don't have a laptop at home i think that because we're in the era of 2020 and because so many people have social media or have social media at the moment there is a notion that there isn't a digital divide right now we have over 800000 households in metropolitan new york alone that don't have access while we're talking about new york city if we're. we
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move down to places like kansas nebraska go to mississippi you have whole swaths of the state where there is no internet access there are schools that don't have internet access and themselves that kind of makes a good it makes that argument you know the we need that should be a public utility like somehow you know make it safe for the government just can't read everything that we do want to don't want that but at the end of the day the internet the internet x.x.i. should be treated like electricity at this point no no i absolutely agree and it's something that i know that there are different corporations that are working towards trying to make that happen this should have speeded it up a bit but we haven't seen it man all right everybody as we go to break remember that you can also start watching the hawks on demand or the brand new portable t.v. up available on smartphones through google play on the apple app store by searching portable t v or you can stream at or had portable t.v. up on apple t.v. online a portable t.v. coming up we delve into 2 stories the mainstream corporate news media has been afraid to begin to be co-hosted by any means necessary jacki look when i'm sean
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a good member of my team but at least. you could probably. body in the creek in the birth week that was really the beach. business which most of them. mean you know. if you'll ask yourself how are you going to strip off the power you're going to protect yourself a little bit be able to pull it off your folk live you up with the fluid in the old lock up one and if you're in a field or 2 to put you on the corporal it will feel a lot older and this will still know it is a. good test of this because it was very sick to see it but i'm not where you got it will you say. it's using technology where they've been able to name x. people's private information on a cell phones and see what you've seen if you have crossed hearts with somebody who
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is positively coronavirus and if you are if you had a meeting seen your message because part of somebody's positive please you must be in our encino home. but i think that there was interesting in his best to all the people around them or are in the same situation. all right welcome back as we cross over the middle of the week i'm headed towards the weekend with new stories breaking where. for right and center we thought it was
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important to bring you some added perspective on 2 of the biggest news stories of the spring the mainstream corporate media has barely given any kind of in-depth coverage to at least until recently. sort of the 1st of course has been the accusations of sexual assault misconduct made by a former us senate aide tara reid against the current democratic nominee for president former vice president joe biden for months not only of the mainstream media of major political figures conveniently ignored reid's claims but in many cases outright get to outright attacked her or marginalized her for making them in the 1st place but on monday of this week ayana pressley the massachusetts democrat are currently elected to the u.s. house of representatives penned a blog post on medium declaring quote we are in the throes of an election of the greatest consequence i reject the false choice that my party and our nominee can't address the allegations at hand and defeat the occupant of the white house the 2nd story that has not seen its fair share of proper coverage an in-depth analysis has
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clearly been the rise of nationwide protests calling for rent strikes and mortgage relief started just before april and they now again considerable stream as we head into the middle of may and into june both these stories deserve time in the news media spotlight because both will have an effect on your foreseeable future one concerns your home the other your next potential potential president but since these stories deal with dark and uncomfortable truths about the american experience most professional journalists and commentators only the lonely touch them with the most delicate delicate of kid gloves well joining us now are 2 folks who have no fear in speaking truth to power they are the co-host of by any means necessary and sputnik lady jackie luqman and sean block one thank you very much for coming on everybody. thank you very much for having me let's start i want to start with terror reid and joe biden jackie what jumps out to you the most in looking at the news. media's coverage surrounding reid story especially in light of the me too
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movement. what jumps out at me is the news media's complicity in pretty much destroying the need to movement right along with the democratic party to propel their presumptive nominee who is already a complete and absolute us her mess from the beginning even with out the allegations from tower which to me are completely credible and at the very least there they require a rigorous investigation just as rigorous as the allegations of jim cavanaugh got but the democratic party doesn't want to do that and they have gone so far as to even push journalists at the outlet outlets like the new york times to change parts of the stories that they publish about that now they're shaming christie you and saying that he should be fired for even reporting on this issue and the media is
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complicit in covering it up in shaming terror read in making her the problem and it basically saying ok we need to but not if it's about our guy joe and that that's next of just great and disgusting hypocrisy. and sean this one's for you do you think will be thing more democratic party members like a ana presently essentially break ranks and call out the hypocrisy they're saying in their own party treatment of revalidation. well i don't doubt that we may see some i mean i think the mainstream of the democratic party are at a point where the allegations are so pitched now and there's so much energy and attention to them that they can't really ignore them so i don't steal that we'll see you know like books chorus kind of pushback or calling out of joe biden i do
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think we'll perhaps see some oats do what presley did but i i mean as an institution they basically can't afford to continue to ignore this state particularly since you know only recently personally deny these allegations so we've only recently heard from him personally about it and particularly as someone who has basically guaranteed that his vice presidential pick one you know the kind of area specter of a pot receiver around at all i think will become too strong for the establishment leadership to break that's going to be interesting to see how this moves on but i want to move over to the run strikes too and talk with you guys about the biggest question is are they working and will they continue into june will see them in april we've seen or may sean what are your thoughts on the run strikes and are they working. well i mean the fact of the matter is you were talking earlier about
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how the country is opening back up to like the fact that the people just country don't have basic protections so what's happening is the economic burden or grown up by risk has been shifted to. look will working people with go to the people who are now took you central workers and if we don't stop cynically colt's. we go or and muster the key sorts to actually are at risk as you seem so willing to put millions of people in danger of sickness and death but in terms of the rate strikes. efforts like cancer the red star were it's a recognition better terms of millions of people test and so on and it's going to housing insecurity with people don't work. and so that's what we're seeing we're going to have on a number of different levels i mean over 40000000 households are riches and courage and over a 3rd of people in this country could leave them. and so there's
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a couple of hours continues to expensive and the economic impact of greater and greater i think we'll see you guys again. and jackie what do you feel is the biggest misunderstanding or misrepresentation of the strikes in the media coverage we've seen so far. well the biggest misunderstanding is always what demands from the people that would alleviate the people's crises and needs it is mischaracterized as socialism as if you know socialism is a terrible thing you know we have countries like venezuela and cuba and to some extent in iran and in other countries even germany canada other countries that are providing the monthly relief that their citizens need in the form of money so they can pay their rents or in the case of venezuela nicolas maduro is just saying ok glenmore you're not going to get any rent for 6 months i'll make sure the
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government will make sure that the landlords get paid their money we're not going to force renters to pay rent for 6 months and we're going to make sure that businesses remain solvent and people are able to eat because we're going to provide for all of their resource needs during this shutdown and this is happening in other countries all across the world that are not necessarily quote unquote socialist countries like i said candidate canada and germany but they recognize the need to take care of the needs of their people in the midst of an emergency that no one. really was well prepared for because they just ignored what was going on in china but the misunderstanding is that this is somehow un-american but if our house to to sion the bill of rights says that this government is supposed to provide for the common defense and promote the general welfare then it what point is not making it
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work or was making sure that instances of this country can pay their rent can eat can't pay their bills while being addicted and won't have them starve is the middle of a natural disaster how is that not a mode of the general welfare how is that not providing the fence so making his demands of. crazed the nationalist and its. american over to marian and to destroy america is the very thing that is going to continue to keep the anti stay at home protestors angry because they feel like they need everyone chill it's to make the choice to you know go back to work or article to get a paycheck or die i got to say i thank you spose so much for coming on i've been offered your viewpoints on 2 of these stories always a pleasure having you on once again by from a by any means necessary i'm sputnik radio jackie luqman and sean bachman thank you
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so much for coming on the. part of body that is our show for you today remember when in this world we're not told her love is up so i tell you all i love you i am i robot and i want me to keep on watching all those hawks never great day i'm like . 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to heal some air force. in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area rush up. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so. 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says
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no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again. in the 1970 s. i recall some. it was illegal you know like soft drink companies would run. so fast in the commercial of somebody you know in a desert you know dehydration and this was find it in your unconscious mind this was deemed illegal and. were taboo but you know we live in an age where all all communication is supplemental internet attacks
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the subconscious and the unconscious in the form of. description sound appetising even for the owners. to choose just pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets more based on what they want to sell us the most necessarily good for the pet. food may not be the best people belief we have animals that have you know. they have auto immune disorders allergies we are actually creating these problems is a huge problems i believe can be linked to very simple problem of diet and some dog owners so heartbreaking stories about their pets streets corporations are not very interested in proving or disproving the value of their
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food because they're already making a $1000000000.00 on it and there's no reason to do that research. this is the one business show you can't afford to miss branch a boring washington coming up markets have had it up and down day as hopes of a quick recovery are fading we analyze the numbers and how a potential recovery could look as digital currency is seeing a ray of hope amid the outbreak telegram has halted its cryptocurrency project straight ahead we have a boom bust payable to go over what's happened plus sector after sector has faced the wrath of cope at 19 how is new.
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