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i don't think you. greetings and sal you take. as i've stated before sometimes it takes a life or death crisis to reveal someone's true colors especially when it comes to our political leaders take us senate leader mitch mcconnell who this week showed us just once again how little he cares about the plight of the american people on a recent conference call with house republicans discussing the you know the latest 3 trillion dollar code 19 relief package politico is now reporting that the corporate joel himself promised that beefed up unemployment benefits and acted
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earlier this spring will not be in the next bill and the mcconnell said that republicans are going to quote clean up the democrats' crazy policy that is paying people more to remain unemployed than they would earn if they went back to work in other words promising that the unemployment benefits keeping millions upon millions upon millions of u.s. citizens afloat during these times of crisis will be no more by the end of july essentially forcing you back into the low paying workforce to face the distinct possibility of death by coded for either you and your loved ones thank you mitch but fear not because mitch did reveal that he has some heart left in that in that in that husky calls a body his heart is just not very you according to common dreams on that same phone call mcconnell continued advocating aggressively for the inclusion of corporate
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liability protection in the next stimulus package in order to quote shield corporations from legal responsibility for workers who contract code 19 while on the job. so basically the plan is to financially starve you in the back into your low paying jobs of adventure and servitude but if you can then get sick and die from being forced back to work you cannot legally hold the company you work for accountable financially or legally or you or your family members well being. welcome my friends to the real new world order of the united corporations of america and their boot licking political sycophants like senate majority leader mitch mcconnell i would start watching the hawks. on a cd. player so you would see this joyce state
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see. graves see this sleaze systemic deception is to late show which. brings up the old. welcome on watching the hawks are you and i robot and i'm a me. lots of true colors being shown this week. we want to take away your unemployment sends you back into work and you have no 'd legal recourse if you get sick just work work work and if you die well you know so be it. out i want to say a bit obviously aggravated by it but i'm not necessarily surprised that it happened the pressurization here is that a lot of individuals who will be faced with going back to work and not having any recourse are also individuals who don't have sick days and whose offices don't provide them any type of health insurance benefits so we're talking about your you know your restaurant owners or many of those that are closed down both bar where thinking about a lot of the
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a lot of the barber shops and things like that these are typically lower wage workers anyway and now they're going to be thrust into a system where there's really no way out for them no there isn't because if you cut those unemployment benefits benefits we're taking away some docking someone's pay like $50.00 or 75 percent there once you take that away and that's ridiculous to me it's like in a time of crisis we should be helping the american people we should be trying to set up you know on countries around the world should be doing this and many are you know i've always said 2 to $3000.00 a month for coverage on health care you know plus a freeze on rent and mortgage and then. like that and people don't want to believe that that's possible well guess what most european countries are able to do that most other countries around the world are able to do that for their citizens were like the last when it comes to actually providing any financial help during this crisis for the common folks for america to have always been consider the nation to follow and this is one of those issues of many but definitely where we continue to fall behind and i say that because you're right the majority of the belle of the
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world has bigger out a way not only to work through this crisis where their citizens are getting monthly monthly stipend their citizens are getting housing assistance a lot of things are happening to be able to kind of ease the blow of cold 19 america is basically telling its workers it's bigger and out we need her tales to get back to the office but you know who's not who's definitely not feeling the blow of covert money apparently the billionaires a new analysis released by americans for tax paranoia sam the institute for policy studies of all places titled it's called tale of 2 strikes is billionaires again as workers aim and they found that between march 18th and march and may 19th the number of u.s. citizens piling for unemployment increased about 38600000 over the same 2 months the wealth of the united states billionaires has surged 40434000000000 an increase of teen. that's a massive number i mean we even recently found out was that the kanye became
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a billionaire during the corona crisis and he wanted to remind you of just how many billions he had once one magazine reported incorrectly off by $3000000000.00 the most interesting part about this is that there are always people who are going to make money off a crisis right now we're seeing that the billionaire class has taken off it doesn't matter what's happening with the crushing of the middle class the way deep poverty that we're seeing across this country and the children and families that are living in it the billionaire class seems to always sit still and keep going even amidst one of the most disastrous things that needs to. and we've seen years in this country we saw david geffen right at the start of the lockdown of the state home orders to do that wonderful little instagram shot from his big oh yeah in the middle of the ocean i mean when they ask us like to have sympathy for them it's hard to it's hard to but let's and you know the next time you see like the walton family. he's been the torrijos lately which he got about a 48 percent rise in his wealth during the last 2 months they're always out there
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tweeting like oh we need freedom and we need to open up the economy and all this well yeah you guys are suffering like you guys you know why you want the economy i mean the they're making so much money it's insane that they then would want to feed people to the to the grill you know feed people to the meat where again that is covert 19 the other interesting thing to note the corporate europe observatory is now reporting that corporations aren't just fighting to put you back to work they're also now looking at being able to sue governments around the world for any lockdown orders or any covert 19 response that kept them from getting profits i was that see i find that aspect completely enraging because there are protections for the corporations and we see those being created almost on a daily basis and they're not going to go under they're not going to have any they're not going to take any real blows but for the workers themselves if you are to go back and you are to fall ill and ask the clio with kobe 1000 it does not matter there is nothing that you can do not only to protect yourself but also in terms of a recourse should
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a business open before they have before they have all the steps in place to open safely it's crazy i mean the corporations are using this kind of little known system that goes by the acronym. it's investor state dispute settlement and it's when you have basically trade agreements between different countries the corporations get this backdoor loophole the observatory ports the quote in a written alerts and webinars law firms are pointing their multinational clients to investment agreements vast protections for foreign investors as a tool to seek relief and or compensation for any losses resulting from these state measures this is. absolutely disgusting and i hope that we don't see corporations suing because governments were trying to keep their population safe. all right everybody after seeing their season and playoffs cut short things to cope with 19 many and be a fans have had to turn to n.b.a. 2 k videogame you tubers like click productions to keep them virtually entertained but that doesn't mean that there isn't any n.b.a.
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news worth covering in fact probably pegs to the virus rooting the destruction of the playoffs in the finals journalists have been able to uncover this recent gem regarding n.b.a. and or n.b.a. owner tom gotos whose portfolio not only includes the detroit pistons but also apparently makes significant money get this off the prison industrial complex joining us now with the stories r t america sports producer regina regina thank you as always there when our bad news every time i come on like well you know what's going wrong in the sports world today because i feel bad talking about this because it's not like michigan and detroit hasn't had enough problems in recent days let's add to it. detroit prisons or in some doors is a billionaire who owns a sports team so you know normally nothing else really matters with gets his money from a company called was it secure technologies many of these guys and many of those incarcerated or after you know security acknowledges provides
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a phone service to something like 3400 person get wrecked about 1200000 inmates have access to this so gore is the guy you know he's the best he is worth about 5700000000 dollars a huge part of that class you talk about the don't have to worry about getting thick because they'll test all the time so he makes his money through platinum equity bad for the company portfolio and securest technology is this under that umbrella and it's actually one of the biggest money makers for him so what happens is in prisons prisoners do make a wage is not a livable wage by any stretch of the imagination and so when they make a phone call using security technologies. they are charging exorbitant fee upward sometimes of $20000000.00 sorry see me $20.00 or 1015 minute phone call they're not making that kind of money in prison so that he gets his money he's been touted as a wonderful guy by bloomberg which he would take that with a grain of salt but he's been touted as helping the city of detroit recover he's a pioneer for calling capron it of all people but the hope obviously is he's trying to promote i'm this good guy image gave money off of african-americans hispanics in
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prison. which is the one of the things that happen it is fighting against so how can you be in favor of someone like this who makes money off of the suffering and sometimes false imprisonment of african-americans hispanics and then you know say oh i totally support this guy i'm behind his reasoning it's it's illogical it is pretty logical absolutely i like that you point those things out because it shows that you know there are 2 sides of the coin that is of course and if this point i don't think that he's somebody who can stand by collin kaepernick or anyone who is fighting against criminal justice reform when he's someone who's profiting off of it so that isn't he is also profiting beyond just the jail system in the prison system in terms of the phone calls he has been to his company has been awarded nearly 800000000 in contracts from customs and border patrol so he's actually making money hand over fist because a push to get people out of this country exactly and that's the shocking part is that this is a sports owner we like i mean obvious for its owners they have make their money
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from other places just in the sports teams we all know that it's a common factor but when you look and you pull away that veil and you pull away that shield as the time with those sports now allows us to do you're seeing these guys aren't as great you know you have mark cuban as dallas mavericks he is a rare example i'm sure he has some not great things in his past as well but he's a great example of how to be a bennett a champion for not only his team but also his work on those people paying his workers during this furlough during the time there is no sports is a great thing i don't think gore is doing that start and now if he was he's going with money of that he was a blood money is not. blood money but it is you're getting that money off the backs of people who are suffering and as a sports owner you want to maybe take a step back look a lot of people on my team the n.b.a. owners are black i am now getting money not only from prisons where there is a lot of effort here in population i'm also getting it from customs and border patrol which has been 2 questionable lately for what they do with illegal immigrants and it's almost time set back if you're a shareholder in
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a sports team do you want to look and i want to be associated with this they were going to layers to me i was once a blood money because we're looking at what's happening in the prisons there are a lot of people dying and being mistreated every day and we know that those who have been taken into custody at customs and border patrol also are dying we have those numbers so i would definitely say that do you think that government organizations team owner should be able to have this type of relationship with a government organizations where they are profiting significantly off of our taxpayer dollars and government institutions that's a good question too because they're also the ones who go to the government and say please build a store stadiums all the l.a. lakers actually get some that protection money from the government. they give it back but they still got it bad part of the problem and you're seeing sports organizations like this is a tough time for everybody we understand we're all suffering financially but to be able to be like you know i mean over the government for help here not you and then have owners who preach i am a champion of my people you know i'm champions of our fans of our players some of who are hispanic african-american nonwhite players and you get money from
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government that pretty much don't align with what you're preaching is hypocrisy and they should be taken to task for it well i mean hopefully he does overly overly he sees the error and you know when you see the news reports like this i mean this is pretty yahoo and other major publications and news like hopefully you will see that in the pushback against that from the community if that happens and the n.f.l. players coalition oh you had this not forget about that too yeah i forgot about the n.f.l. players but we have to get absorbed in the time we were given the n.f.l. next we know they're bad news for next to no n.f.l. is not doing good either. but i want to thank you so much for jay i'm always a pleasure having you on thank you so much thank you all right as we go to break remember that you can also start watching the hawks on demand or the brand new portable t.v. app which is available now on all platforms and coming up we are joined by author d. walk ins to discuss his latest piece on highlighting the life and times of a very interesting to say the least corrupt cop in baltimore you do not want to
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time to do news again and question more. i like it when me hosts ask a question for the guests and then actually listens to the guests answer and then react to that answer a folks that are still are here i've got a new show. baltimore maryland is known for its diversity both an n.f.l. team and produces one of the best t.v. series a modern history the wire. baltimore is also home to america's world renowned johns hopkins hospital but despite having many great traits the city has been plagued by scandal drugs and violence the police relationship with the black community is
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fractured at best gun violence has overtaken much of the city and the black and blue divide couldn't be greater common ground or shared experience aren't typically things that come to mind when you think of black kids growing up in the hood and the white kids who grew up to believe them but dig deeper in a much anticipated new article 2 men from baltimore's rough and tumble east side one a young black man and the other a white cop crossed paths in an interesting way and his latest piece only a mile in a big world separated us author of the walk ins outlines his baltimore experience juxtaposed with that of discrete baltimore police officer danny. joining us now is author and editor at large salon dot com. welcome. they want to thank you thank you guys for having me thank you always a pleasure being so your article delves into some of the gritty it's parts of your life and upbringing in baltimore it paints a picture of life at the center of the world drugs what that environment was like
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for you and how you view how you were viewed by the outside world and you just suppose this with her soul who grew up not too far away but had what you described as a system that traditionally rewards mediocre whiteness yet he had a tragic downfall where you excelled what do you attribute this to. the system you know everything that had it against me he kind of the head up on him soul you know so my son my son a fair street one side of history could argue over you can go to jail for walking in up in that on the street and on his side. if he was going to jail or if you got if you got a lot that a lot of times people go to prison. discipline you where you have a clean record and one that you can be a lot of guys like me. you know it's interesting because because i think just so people understand is what kind of a guy was her soul was
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a colleague what was he charged with what was he convicted of like who was this guy . so as crazy because talking to his family and talking to his friends i think that he was a regular police officer the type of police officer who wouldn't knock a couple of people off and before people want to streets maybe studio $50.00 maybe still $100.00 of us but it wasn't something like that with these guys probably going to trace task force that he started working on the way jake is that you are. actually still real money he will knock you over that he. was looking for 1015 or 20000 i was so easy like a he's showing directed to your need to be a part of a criminal enterprise the hidden. kind of bad to use the bass to go out and commit crimes and the christening of the backlash in the aftermath of all this is a lot of people sent all of this is that it was bad it was and as i always say if
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this is a few bad apples you know all these great cops out here and see what difference i don't want and i said anything to the feds that then you know there's a good side to go through great pains describe a former baltimore police officer turned convicted felon you humanized him in many ways in the our you know in the piece you also outlined the abuses police regular pose they're threatening behavior as you mentioned they are lawful searches at one point you mention a cop telling you that you were nothing nothing how did these exams that i was personal how did this experiences shape the lens with which you saw and in choosing to write this article what you saw. you know screams even if you accept because i could not write this article early in my career oh god now though i've been around enough i had a lot of conversations with officers that billions for thai officers i'm going to chance to really look at my own life evolved journey through the lens of a guy you know just when. you know i'm out of stuff so
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looking back at it i think that it. early in my career what i wrote about a police officer is i didn't even think about the human side because they weren't here many were because of how to treat me and are friends now that i'm older and i have more experience in this up i have to remember how i grew to realize that. the same way things happen to me they're force me to make bad decisions and do bad things it's kind of similar to the same things that happened to them forced them to make bad decisions or do bad things it's like i've gotten a lot of to be in a scholar of these different books and traveling to all these different places and study different things maybe if you know that i'm that senate he gets a pass for what he did because i still feel like it's a terrible person but maybe academically if he was able to be able to have some of the experiences that i've had then maybe the way he put their black the way he
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looks at black people would be different the way to look at is joe i mean himself in the context of what he's actually here to do would be different and you probably want to be in general right now. andy i've read this piece now probably 3 times and i think why reveal a new it's amazing quite revealing and you didn't you weren't speaking for like that out of out of corners you dug deep speaking about your own experience of participation in the drug game and what was your motivation for including that part . because i think as a narrator it gives it gives me more credibility to be able to talk about you know i'm not perfect i'm not a perfect person i can sit on my perch you know because i sit back and i work with these young people and i do just really good work i can't sit back and act like i've never done the wrong things so people need to know what i ok well he's made mistakes and he realized the error in his ways and he works really hard to change that and. the difference between a person is that he still he's nice he's
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a gentleman right now still writing letters to the local newspaper baltimore sun some of them that he's innocent even though the mountains and mountains of evidence a lot of which are south are he's guilty and that's just a difference if you want to be the way out is coming from and. so he can really understand what i'm qualified to make these are you know we get a little bit of time what poor person was arrested the entire family based on a young rappers youtube video he used his power to attack the black community unlike most cops he actually didn't get away with it and 20 year t. as we mentioned he was convicted and sent to prison for schemes to rob people and cut drug deals and other crimes was this a level for police accountability was there any accountability that came away from from his arrest and incarceration. absolutely 0 at the $43.00 bottom of the consent decree so this is like the big huge federal police reform that you put into cities
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to be to change to bring about change and herschel actually join you kind of the country's task force when he learned how to steal money and over time in a more effective while we were under a consent decree so they absolutely positively marked nothing. while. he did this in reform. one glad that you pointed that out because a lot of people assume that once somebody gets arrested if you can get to that point where there is a conviction when there are you know crooked cops out there that that is something we should hang our hats on because that is a move towards accountability i like that you pointed out that there are still some significant issues associated with that as well what do you feel is that they're going to be moving forward to where does all this go forward. as it as it stands right now and there's no way for it to go forward because the same system is continuing to eat it so we have the same. speak and use the same. when he would see
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still saying things like oh wow cops are mostly good there's bad apples you know the great comedian chris rock if you go into the airport and he said most about pollen and good he does have some bad apples that can't really get it. you know sometimes you can't have bad apples and people are really and then on approaching the truth and not thinking about the truth in the truth is the department is the best and needs to be. the change and until you dig up the roots of those problems you're going to continue to see the same thing and that is that is not our i've already got brett already present police officers from is not and i have that's not just baltimore that cities across the united states of america thank you so much for the good work you do d. it's very important people learn these things always a pleasure sir thank you you guys have a blast i'm all right everybody that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we're not told that we're loved enough so i tell you all i love you rove
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and her and i mean keep on watching those hawks never a great day and night everybody.
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