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so it's democratic like to say. well in the world we're well into. the question that the. greetings and sal you taishan is my friends since the very 1st protesters took to the streets in minneapolis over the murder of george ward to the recent protests in portland were groups of mothers fathers and military veterans are joining hands and readying their leaf blowers to push back against the tear gas and nightsticks the us establishment class and their mindless pundit followers have tried with all of their might and public relation teams to paint these protesters as dangerous terroristic groups of crazed amped up leftists who who could at any moment burn
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down your favorite courthouse or church after kidnapping your blonde blue eyed children and forcing them to read howard zinn while listening to k.r.s. one and watching old bell castro speeches at any moment that's going to happen we saw this last tuesday during u.s. attorney general william bars testimony to the u.s. house judiciary committee when u.s. representative matt gates worriedly asked the bar about the possible spread of and if these protests in portland were not contained. is it your view then that chief and other violent people engaged in these acts would simply stop would simply accept that as their sole victory or is it your expert opinion having dealt with a number of law enforcement criminal cases and your legal career that that they wouldn't stop that they would go to the next town to the next community and potentially inspire more violence there's no doubt in my mind that it would spread . it would spread to one town up to. another in another community oh my goodness
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they're coming for us all except like always truth gets in the way truth about actual statistics you see it appears that the threat of extreme leftist groups and individuals including and statistically pales in comparison to the violence committed by right wing extremists here in the united states of america according to recent findings by the center of her strategic and international studies that were reviewed by the guardian of the nearly 900 politically motivated attacks and plots in the united states since 1994 only one play talent he has occurred from an attack by anti fascists and that they tally was the perpetrator himself he died in the attack while trying to carry it out meanwhile during that same stretch of time american white supremacists and other right wing extremist groups have carried out attacks that left at least 329 victims dead. so my friends
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who is the real threat to peace on our streets here in the u.s. of a let's find out as we start watching the hawks. what's going on a city street. looks like see this is your state see a. great city this least systemic dissent says the late show which i will so you'll. welcome everyone watching the hawks as you know i'm tired of winter and i was so amazed my goodness we need to watch out for and t. for we need to watch out for these leftist extremists except they don't actually or haven't actually hurt anybody realistically 994 absolutely we known this for a while the president was trying to ratchet up here and he created this outside group that with. coming to destroy america as we know it and according to the
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research like you just showed it was all a lie yeah that's what the hoax it was i mean when and 1st kind of came about i mean chris hedges actually had a wonderful conversation just kind of saying hey showing up to protest where an all black and a ski mask is not good looking optics no matter how just your cause may be it still the average person sit at home you look threatening. but none of the violence that we've seen happen since the murder george void and the protests that we've seen happen over and over has been as a result of these folks here most of it is outside agitators in fact on tuesday while attorney general barr was telling those scary stories about anti on capitol hill the minneapolis star tribune reported that the now infamous figure the one we also hold me umbrella dressed in black taken in near you know kicking in windows at autozone. in minneapolis just before the looting and all that took place minneapolis says police say umbrella man was a white supremacist trying to incite george floyd rioting according to their
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according to the work the police is doing up there they've narrowed down who they think this person is. scary thing about that is apparently if it is this person that they say it is he even went to my high school he graduated from my high school back in 2006 which doesn't surprise me because there are those pockets up there there are those pockets of right wing extremists white supremacists all over the place you know absolutely and i think that the more we dig into stories like this the more will see that these these groups that are really causing the crazy uprisings who are you know lighting buyer to things where flipping over police cars and all of that are protesters so that people who we see donald trump and his acolytes out here basically throwing all types of shade on me he's trying to the end that he's calling chaos what he really needs to william is white supremacy and we know that he's not trying to do that he doesn't even want to acknowledge that white supremacy think this no because the. i guess to him is is i don't i mean it's
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one of those things right get it but again it's that words like you know he's trying to tiptoe because he wants to keep his voters he's putting he's putting the needs of whatever voting bloc he wants to appeal to before the actual peace and security of the country is what will come to see him absolutely and then the fear that comes along with that is that he's willing to label peaceful protesters as terrorist as anti-american as an archivist meanwhile you have this group of subversion actors who are homegrown terrorists some white supremacist here who are causing all types of chaos and mayhem and yet aside from the report that we're doing right now to be honest i'm not even hearing about this on any bit of mainstream media and very few people are actually picking up on the story at all and that's because look far right extremists apparently a lot of this research is killed at least 38 people in just 2019 and that's according to the anti-defamation league far right extremist was possible for 76 percent of all extremist related murders according to the defamation league i mean that is really where we have
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a problem with people in this country and it's and it's shocking that we're not really looking into i mean even the f.b.i. was more warned about there's a bill trading law enforcement way back 10 years ago more than 10 years ago you had no one did anything absolutely none christopher ray actually you know he talked about it at one point and then we're seeing this administration still act like none of this is ever happened and it doesn't exist and that data doesn't matter it is post trauma i hope that regardless of what happens next that's the thing we kind of get into this thing of like well once trump gone from school and all this problem disappears it doesn't disappear but i just hope that like you know if you remove this person from all you know if you voted out of office that somebody actually takes this seriously down the way. the wonderful world of sports it's a new challenge almost daily with kobe 1000 cases continuing to spread across the u.s. sports teams are faced with major decisions major league baseball team they mammie marlins recently announced they were temporarily pausing. the season following the
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latest round of code 900 tests the team's most recent test results showed a growing number of positive players bringing the total to 15 players among the 33 who travel for their opening series here's tell us more about how the in milby is tackling and what this means for the league's players is r t america sports producer regina hamm what religion or wearing a grim reaper outfit saying bad news all the time you bring bad news all the time i know it's hard because i'm like i know she's not going to listen anything positive but i still hold out for that well moment where. regina we know that several other leagues have opted to have a bubble for players and personnel to minimize the risk of their covert 19 exposure or potential exposure but it will be have that option and they chose differently do you think in hindsight 20 twentieth's that's a problem for them how do you think they're absolutely we're seeing it right now as a fact of today 800 players have now tested positive on that marlins travel squad you are venturing very close to 60 percent of your squad having the current a virus and in
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a row they have the idea they will go to arizona will put everybody in the bubble like the n.b.a. the national a soccer league m.l.s. is doing you know league that have actually been successful with this and baseball and we don't want to do that well just condense the schedule have it be geographically determined you know division i determine ok fine on our seeing the result of that that these marlins players who reportedly went out bar hopping in atlanta during an exhibition game are the reason this is happening and will be commissioner rob manfred has an interesting thoughts on the scenario and we should listen to those. i don't put this in the nightmare category i mean obviously we don't want any player to get exposed. it's not a positive thing but i don't see it as a nightmare we built the protocols to allow us to continue to play that's why we have the expanded rosters that's why we have the pool of additional players and we think we can keep. people say so and continue to play think strong words yes you
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have those cool that this is you shouldn't be using them right. basic question but is there any way for major league baseball america's pro bowl part of the whole bit to put a contingency plan in place in case the season does need to be canceled i think at this point you're hoping you know it's 60 games and $6060.00 that is not a lot of season you run the risk now that the marlins are going to play until it's monday at the earliest so now you're running the risk of missing the give or take 45 days where you're not having any games you have no room to make that up and we'll be at this point i didn't think that hey we were going to like that just like they didn't think the trying to blue jays can play in canada and did not seem to have a backup plan for that either so we were hoping that the league is going to find a way to be like you know what we just quarantine a whole team and remove them where 2 teams in m.l.s. they did that they had to make a positive test in room selves in the tournament i don't we can't do that because you've already set the schedule you have already set these events in place and now
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i guess we just have to play patchwork and try to figure out what exactly is going to happen if you have this happen somewhere else examples of like texas where they have hired a virus cases and regina in terms of some of the other sports you know we talk about college football in the n.f.l. could it be a telling sign since baseball was considered to be so at least be safe enough what does this mean now for the outbreak and possibly affecting some of these other sports that the key word is safe enough you're looking at the scene where you're a diamond you're pretty far spread out but you're still in a dugout you're still in a locker room you're still in places where you can't always do 6 feet apart college football is a tackle sport you are touching other people college sports you are touching other people you are seeing the n.f.l. go back to training camp this week they have very strict protocols in place but that doesn't mean you're going to keep people safe in college football is a whole nother level of well we'll just figure it out because again they don't have a commissioner who can make league why decisions every individual conference major conference has. they're on commission to make
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a decision so it's really going to be happening where it's going to go in the future it's sad too because whereas as you look at it you know i look at it and say look i understand i understand n.b.a. like oh we're almost done if we can keep people above all we can finish out the season and kind of have a crown a champion and do all that and then to me it's like why don't these other leagues just say you know what let's take the hit let's take the loss people are going to love us when we come back anyway let's just not do this for the rest of the year and start again next year when we know it's safe it's ridiculous i'm sure you've heard of the almighty dollar of course is a very big reason why these leagues aren't doing that and i think rob manfred is now seeing oh my goodness i maybe should have done this double yes it wasn't it's not going to be perfect you will still have that odd case but you want have to worry about a travel team having almost 60 percent of its team in quarantine and i mean i don't know i want to watch sports without an audience so you know if they believe the man is a guy like play audio and. thank you very much regina always a pleasure having you on even though you always bring bad investments toward what
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we're going to make sure that our story of good news sometime move forward all right and as we go to break remember that you can also start watching the hawks on demand through the brand new portable t.v. app which is now available on all platforms so you have no excuse you did it coming up we cover a canadian court's recent declaration that the united states. is not a safe place for asylum seekers shocking with immigration attorney allen or engineer he will break that down stay tuned to watching the whole. world is driven by a dream shaped by one person with those great. no
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dares thinks. we dare to ask. conservative media the political left in the united states to be somebody who wants to leave the job i will surely in their own socialism profoundly changing the country on the other hand by. claiming nothing would fundamentally change so we should visit or is it as no use just about. every crisis in america has been packaged as a bond and sold into the junk bond market with a longer maturity at a slightly lower coupon rate and they've been doing this now for 40 years to the
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point where america's indebtedness says. they engineered to the point of an extinction event as have many countries as the global. us president donald trump never stopped ratcheting up just when the tory policies were his most hated group immigrants and it's not just disgusting rhetoric like labeling immigrants as rapist murderers and folks coming to steal your jobs in elections no trump and his cronies have gone beyond employment tory and racist language to the rule of law in their treatment of immigrants just a couple of weeks ago trump's plans to send born students back to their home countries if colleges didn't have campus sessions was walk back you think. after
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such a big blunder trump would move on and you'd be wrong he's a laser focused on dismantling dhaka the obama era program that allows 700000 immigrants to live and work in the u.s. legally since 2017 trump has worked to strip dr recipients of work permits and ultimately deport them. the president came under fire for adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census and even though the supreme court blocked it trump is dead set on finding a way to end it anyway and the trump administration's gilding discriminatory policies against immigrants haven't gone unnoticed by neighboring nations in fact a canadian court this week ended a longstanding deal of allowing the country to send asylum seekers back to the u.s. out of fear that the united states would detain them and deport them a clear violation of the rules of asylum here to break down the crisis facing dhaka recipients and asylum seekers immigration attorney eleanor welcome alan.
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well alan trump has tried multiple times to dismantle datta piece by piece. so you know measures we wait for element come back gone because you know what skype and we've got to do you know we've got to do we can. it's amazing to me seeing how trump over and over again and now with doc is essentially saying whatever supreme court says i would do anyway and no one ever really stops them absolutely it's it's compounding to me because every time he gets stopped president finds another way to basically the law and try again and it's something that i think keeps immigration attorneys immigration reform as well as dr recipients and those who are seeking you know seeking asylum on their toes because it seems like this administration is dead set on not following the rule of law dead set on trying to punish as many immigration and asylum seekers as they can and to dismantle all things that obama put in place but specifically doc and finally here to come break it down for us is
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once again alan or is back to write little title difficulties aside we're back where it was i'm glad i have you. and you are so hard to make sure michael moore was moving bass the last few hours champus tried multiple times to dismantle dhaka piece by piece what is different about this latest round of attempts and why is a conservative leaning supreme court seemingly pushing against. so i think the major issue here is that the supreme court has already decided that he had the power to end daca but he didn't do it the right way and not doing that a lump ago they said that you had to go back to the original rule which meant new people could apply and people could renew their application and what you find is all monday of this week the trumpet ministration can back and said ok we'll do we're new rule but instead of doing them for 2 years we'll do them for one year and we won't take any new application so that is in direct conflict of the supreme court's order so this is
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a constitutional problem that is beyond just saying the trumpet ministrations against aka the trump ministration is against the rule of law because they went to court and it was settled and now they're not living by the rule that it should have been settled by actually today there was a hearing where congressperson europol basically asked the director of the ins are you allowed to go against the rules of the supreme court and the answer was no. and that's basically the result of the hate and fear and also on monday in the white house garden the president said i am for these dhaka folks and the people who supported the case then why are you rolling back this level of protection for them at this time. a 1000000 dollar question dr recipients are are in limbo and have been for several years now i mean they must renew their status every 2 years and have no real way of knowing when the world one in the world comes when the world they've come to know might be ripped out from underneath them what will it take for
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congress to pass actual conference of immigration reform and what key elements are necessary to protect the rights of immigrants asylum seekers and these doctor recipients. well senator durbin on monday introduced a bill that says we for the dream of the doctor classification so that both houses could potentially move it move forward because as we all know almost 90 percent of americans are behind protection for these individuals who came in as minors or what it basically is going to take the same thing it takes for congress to do anything to basically get off of the gavel and start moving forward and get back to law making instead of a little sizing every conversation in the media you are correct or the last an administration is when it's you know when it sort of address for now is that basically address the issues clear of all the other issues aside a budget issues and what have you that need to be paid. the point and alan i'm sure that you probably agree on this one president trump technically doesn't disparage all immigrants just those from certain countries african nations for
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instance mexico central and latin america he famously said we should have more people from places like move away and he's tried to cloud his racism with saying that those with special skills and education would be top priority but even with that only seeks to allow in white immigrants at what point in this nation's history that the immigration debate gets so racialized is this a trump care issue or is it something that. proceeded. well this is the definitely chuck berry issue i mean isn't there a cult or even a stratification in which the 5 stars out to 6 and then win $155.00 it's sort of earth japanese nationals and indian nationals but the sort of races undertones of this administration the threat of people coming in is what's really unnerving right because now everybody who believes in christianity and the right of individuals and helping individuals is against asylum which is a legal form of entering the country they're actually asking today in that same hearing conservatives are asking think in the asylum applicants actually pay for their own application called $100.00 or even $50.00 for people who are fleeing for
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their life through this is something that's and president in this country that you've never seen before and specifically over this black and brown people the people you see in detention centers are black and brown people well the undocumented population of this country represents every nation right there always concerned with asylum seeker at the southern port of entry not of phylum thinkers that fly over from china or from other countries as a matter of fact i know right now as the largest number of individuals who've actually applied for asylum so you are dead on when you think about these things in addition to that they have this laser focus group which was the public georgia rule that was put it a day in the supreme court so they could go into action and then just a few hours ago a new york district court put it back a day and saying that now you cannot enforce this law 'd but georgia rule with the state department or with you and basically that all the struggle with allowing this country to say if you're poor or if i think you're ever going to be or you're not allowed to come into this country so it's very something influential that sort of
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hurt people who are right here in our region all those caribbean countries and all those people from latin and south america apparently while living in new york all the years of the president and many members of his cabinet never actually took the time to visit the statue of liberty and you would have counted them had an interesting decision to protect asylum seekers by keeping them in canada instead of sending them to the u.s. as i mentioned earlier what message decisions. not only should signal the citizens here in the united states but also to the rest of the world. it signals something that mentions also done the moving away from a global participant in the right from the fundamental human right that we've always discussed canada basically said listen we understand that the united states is our partner we've had a great relationship with them but looking in our constitution based on these immigrants come to our country and the way they were treating the u.s. we can not say that the. country anymore and that's the reality so therefore they have moved all it takes looking at the reality of an immigrant who was mistreated
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in the united states very simple to understand 'd as we moved away from the u.n. and moved away from humanitarian rights we still have families that are separating california who should have been reunited last under court order who are still separated families of the basis of what we think is american and what everything from as a family around them working at the white house this is a fundamental they are still separated why are we still having this conversation. yes why are we still having this conversation ma'am thank you so much for coming on today educating our audience i always love having you on alan thank you always. and you are having. and finally today while well none of us none of us want to see anyone flying the flags of the confederate south anymore 1st because you know it's racist and represents slavery 2nd because well it's racist and represents slavery and 3rd because honestly give it up the confederacy lost back in 865 it is now 2020 get over it but the blags away but again while no one wants to see these symbols of
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slavery and oppression flying anymore it is also important to make sure that they can better blag one is fighting to take down from public display is. actually a confederate flag because that is what happened to poor kirsten and greg often back or owners of the nordic pineapple in st john's michigan the often bikers are owners of a civil war era mansion turned bed and breakfast in st john's and since 2018 in celebration of kirsten's norwegian heritage have flown the flag of norway proudly outside their front door alongside the stars and stripes until now after their besieged by complaints from folks who thought they were flying the confederate flag yes people actually confuse the country of norway's flag. for the southern cross flag of the confederacy wow i may have to take over all they do with having me and them live to each other except they are made of the same color it's like i get the instinct hey if you see the can better know take that down file
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a complaint and you as well you should but make sure do your homework make sure that's what you're actually starting your own all right everybody desires over there today remember everyone in this world we are not told that we love them up so i tell you all with all sincerity i love you i rolled winter up and i'm a music rock keep on watching all those hawks out there and have a great day and night everybody. i'm gonna be in by north so many people because a cop beat him he's so good that even such a bad cop be sending. i'm not ok but he didn't kill the find the next guy.
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looked up live again in the you including done the infernal to feed the dog she even got plenty of. the deflection move what do you see oh say he has a deflection what does have to say. that is a good thing then that i got out from idiots are. going to let him have that on the. fact that he can thank god he got to get nothing back up. long long while the men. on the bottom the shopping list which alone control can not only. handle a new person and they have done a $100.00 gandhi the new normal gandhi. on the seas crossed
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david begnaud to you then don't mock you then david join you. thinking of getting a new plumbing once we got our shots no problem was he didn't know until he was travelling this time you were wired how much are you going to use a crate with him he will stir reaching out into the wall when it's pretty many were near and thousands of greeting dogs are caged in the in human conditions on puppy farm i mean 67 years you know they've been locked up in a cage outside you see no protection from the weather the heat you know the courtier the rain the snow the founder nothing they have no protection. because you . know it's ok. across the u.s. cruel puppy mills are supported by dog shows and pet stores most of the puppies are coming from this large scale factory farming kind of operations are being sold in
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parts stores even joined a group businesses are involved like cargill among santa there has been a shocking amount of organized opposition to adverts to increase the standards of care for dogs bred in commercial breeding for so many most of that opposition is coming from huge agricultural groups and industries that have nothing to do with jobs don't buy dog on o.t. . join me every thursday on the all excitement show and i'll be speaking to get a feel of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then . a dog industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens. of women sells abilities on the streets many of them under-age. police reveal a taste of the daily challenge if you're going to exploit a child here in los angeles they were going to come out you would see officers
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going undercover as 6 workers and customers to find 6 trades. happen tonio and this is america's lawyer mark and patricia mccloskey became internet famous after footage of the couple pointing guns at protesters on their street went viral now the couple is facing charges in st louis for their actions but anomalies are popping up that are casting doubt on the prosecution's case tonight we'll explain what's happening in that case also tonight yet another body was recovered from fort hood making it the 3rd death it's confirmed at this texas army base in a month and later in the show we're counting down $100.00 days until the 2020 alexion trumps ratings are suffering from national turmoil of every news yet to pick up a running mate what can we expect as we enter this final stretch don't go anywhere
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