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this is boom bust the one business show you can't afford to miss for in washington coming up we have disappointing jobs that are out of the united states as lawmakers appear to be deadlocked on another stimulus package we'll break down the effect on the economy and what's moving markets plus with a special future in jeopardy how our influence is going to be affected we have a content creator on hand to discuss we have a packed show today so let's dive right in. and we lead the program with the latest jobs jobs that are out of the united states the private sector added just $167000.00 jobs in the month of july according to payroll company 80 pete now the growth was disappointing as economists expected between one and 2000000 new jobs to
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be filed for the month with the actual number falling well below the more than 4000000 jobs that were created in june now despite 3 months of job growth the jobs market has not been able to rebound from that nearly 20000000 jobs lost in march and april at the start of stay at home orders due to the pandemic meanwhile when it comes to government assistance for those affected by the pandemic it appears lawmakers are still deadlocked on the next round of stimulus however there are some moves senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said tuesday he would support a bill that extends $600.00 weekly unemployment checks something that has been a point of contention if democrats were able to reach a deal with the white house on an overall plan for more on the state of the economy and what's moving markets wednesday let's go ahead and bring in boom bust co-host christine christine let's start with this payroll growth it's slowing down but that's not the whole story break down the report for us. said the jobs number was.
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way worse than expectations are only $167000.00 jobs added in july so this cost low down kind of confirms that any sort of v. shaped recovery that everybody was hoping for that's clearly over and out of the picture and all of that 167000 jobs 166000 were in the services category which makes sense given that the u.s. is a services based economy however only a 1000 of those jobs were actually in the goods producing category so that number actually came in really really low which shows that the manufacturing recession that is definitely here and and will be here for the foreseeable future natural resources mining and construction took a huge hit and now if you look at the gain most of the gains actually came from larger companies while small and mid-sized companies they are still struggling and even slashing jobs within services those gains are primarily in the professional education and health care sectors while information and financials declined so despite these awful a.t.p. numbers the market actually still green today which shows that bad news is good news as we love to say thanks to trump who said that there will be another big jobs
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number on friday and that he might might suspend the payroll tax in order to supercharge the economy. kristie it seems like the 2 sides are making some sort of progress despite trying to figure out a deadlock as millions of americans are are now at a risk of poverty or a hole was this how was the situation with the stimulus looking as not being that great because by the end of august over $5000000.00 americans they will be unable to cover basic living expenses without the extra $600.00 of unemployment payments that had lapsed last week so right now about $30000000.00 americans are collecting jobless benefits but without that extra 600 dollars 44 percent of them are receiving less than $800.00 a month so by the end of august analysts estimate that about 5400000 americans are going to be financially insolvent and over 9000000 by the end of september so these figures are actually pretty conservative given that they don't even take into account the americans who are who will lose their jobs and. near future in the
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coming months given that businesses are permanently shutting down and they're not restarting they will not get their jobs back and layoffs have not stopped in the small and as small businesses shutter this vicious cycle will just continue because the job market will shrink and christie of course whenever there is a concern about the shaped recovery or any type of recovery gold prices go up and prices are rocketing to a new record high on wednesday after smashing past $2000.00 for the 1st time is there still room to run for gold because it seems like no matter what it's going to continually go up at some point well this is actually a really exciting time in gold as the weaker the dollar is as the falling and the falling returns of the u.s. bond market that's driving investors to continually hoard gold and drive the prices up so gold in total of this year year to date has risen 34 percent already as a safe haven climate is safe havens in this climate is really really scarce and this is a huge deal as gold broke the 2000 dollars level for the 1st time investors right now are fearing that the economic stimulus that was released in order to counter
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this pandemic that will trigger and cycle that will devalue other assets right now real returns on u.s. bonds they have already fallen sharply making the non yielding gold way more attractive so with on going to terry in the u.s. dollar the u.s. yield curve the opportunity cost in the cost of caring for gold that is getting less and less and right now there's also silver silver prices are also surging rising about 48 percent this year year to date as it is a very similar monetary asset very similar to gold but it also benefits from its use as an industrial model as well kristie we all know how hard it is free to talk so positively about the gold market but we appreciate it we'll get the big point sometime later this week boom bust co-host christiane thank you so much for that insight thank you. and it seems like almost every day there is a new issue for global economies affected by the krona virus and today is no different in fact we are now beginning to see the effects of how the virus and the economic lockdowns which if. followed have devastated emerging markets investors
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are bracing themselves for more defaults and disruptions within these those markets after argentina's deal with creditors was highlighted how bad things have become for some economies in the case of argentina the nation has now reached an agreement with its major foreign private creditors to restructure $65000000000.00 in debt though some analysts believe that this bailout from the fund could involve massive economic overhauls that might be unpopular in the country joining us now to discuss is school bus co-host and investigative journalist ben swan and host of economic update professor richard well thank you both for being here today professor wolf i want to start with you what does this restructure deal look like in argentina and is it a good or bad thing. it's a disaster for the poor country it's really hard to wrap your head around that further war worried it could be your work that private creditors the banks and
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hedge funds and so forth that lent all that money to argentina prior argentina will get the ability to stretch out the debt or delay payments until or later date they still owe the money they didn't really get it released but they don't have to pay as soon as they are wise might it gives them breathing room but here's the basic problem whatever they now do with the i.m.f. as they work out they're probably debts on top of their private jets remember that the borrowing is gone by a tiny group of bankers and politicians at the top they get a lot of benefits out of the borrower but when you have a crash like the global capitalist system now has how are you going to pay it back and the answer always is squeeze lemanis the people cut the public services or raise the taxes or hold to find the money that won't go to the people anymore but will go to pay off their debts it's a vicious cycle it's been going on for
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a long time and with this crisis it means that it has finally hit the right time to 3rd world and then that will wash back and make our economic difficulties greater too it's a very sad process and to professor wolf's point the total amount of debt owed by argentina has been massive it and with their history of defaulting on loans was this to be expected. well yeah i think it absolutely was to be expected remember this this deal with the i.m.f. is not a very old guild's only really just a few months old in which this deal was reached and yet as the professor rightly said argentina finds itself in a very difficult position here but. the people of argentina more so than anyone else consider the fact the nation owes about $323000000000.00 total but even as we look at at what is owed i think it's also interesting to look at to whom it is yes
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the i.m.f. is part of that but there is one american investment company called black rock it is the world's largest asset manager and it controls about half of that debt in argentina and i think when you think about it in those terms you know it's different then a nation state borrowing or with your borrowing money from a nation state in this case you have private equity firms that control the massive debt of an entire nation and therefore dictate the terms of repayment and what does that look like to the people what does it look like for resources in the country what does it look like for issues like you know the energy sector in the country at what point those asset managers have the ability to begin to liquidate or take control of parts of the country or parts of the economy it's a very weird situation and now professor wolff you actually spoke about what this will mean for the people of argentina as this will basically be passed out of them how much sovereignty is the nation giving up with this debt restructuring. well
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he gave up this sovereignty when it decided in the 1st place to borrow these kinds of money look there's a branch reality they could have reduced their debt maybe even avoided it had they been willing to tax the rich inside our genes to raise the money to make that economy work they were unwilling or politically an able to do it so instead they borrowed money to save the taxing the rich and now they want the mass of the people to pay the bill for not having tax the rich in the past you know you can only play that game a certain number of times and squeeze the mass of your people a certain number of times what you're doing up for here is a social explosion when people in argentina and other countries say it is not we're not going to do it this anymore and now ben you know professor of just much of it
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other countries because our duty to isn't the only latin american nation dealing with this problem problem we have the same situation in ecuador what's going on there. you have so little in fact ecuador just got support from its majority of bondholders are restructuring about $17400000000.00 in debt as well and it is a similar situation happening in ecuador and in fact the leadership of ecuador is very similar in terms of mentality and thought process as the leadership of argentina wanting to go out and borrow these massive amounts of money restructuring debt but i think something the professor said is is true you know in the u.s. we have a tendency to look at latin american countries especially countries that have seen socialist revolutions in those countries nations like venezuela and will say well how could this possibly happen how could the people ever fall in to socialism without recognizing that exactly what's happening right now in argentina and ecuador are pushing the people towards that kind of revolution because as he said
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you get a small group of people who dominate the country control the population and ng game the economy for their own benefit and the only answer to that is some kind of revolution robust co-host bents want to professor rolf thank you both for breaking that down for us and you thanks. time now for a quick break here because when we return the scrutiny around video uptick that has heated up and its future remains uncertain what will the fate of the planet be the platform for influencers straight ahead we bring in firsthand take on what we can expect as we go to break here the numbers of the close all green arrows across the board. now look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people.
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must obey the orders given a human beings except where such orders to conflict with the 1st law should your identification we should be very careful about artificial intelligence and the point of view screen is to create trust evidence here. on various charts and with artificial intelligence will some of the. the obama must protect its own existence as. a short term a go and american. hero she. kind . of go. for the.
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chin it's. like most americans growing up after the war the bombs were a great thing they ended the war they say hundreds of thousands of lives on both sides and that's what my grandfather always said was his reason for the decision. truman was. for a dual strategy one was to drop the bombs and hope that japan would surrender to number 2 the americans were trying to send a message to the soviet union and there was american poor planning in october 145 and had chosen 20 targets and russia.
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welcome back as the world continues to grapple with controlling the copen 1000 let's take another global look at the trends and spread of the virus with our key correspondents you are where we when's that sobran more than 18500000 people around the world have been diagnosed with covered 1000 as of wednesday more than 300008 new cases just in last 24 hours now the global death toll has surprise 707000 which means nearly $5900.00 people are dying every 24 hours 247 an hour or one person every 15 seconds and you're more likely to die from kuwait in 1000 here in the u.s. than almost anywhere in the world which now has over $4900000.00 confirmed and over 161000 deaths now here in the u.s. california remains to be the stayed with the highest number of cases florida
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follows which has surpassed 500000 cases today wednesday then texas new york and georgia but new york still has the highest number of deaths at over 330001 other state neighboring new jersey has crossed the 10000 mark in its death toll and now look at the numbers globally does it would you know latin america has surpassed europe to become the region with the highest number of death toll now the region in fact has not recorded more than 206000 deaths approximately 30 percent of the global total brazil of latin american country with the most affected by cold in 1000 recorded a total of $96326.00 deaths now the say mexico the 2nd most affected country in the region. now has over 48000 deaths have also occurred in. chile ecuador argentina and bolivia and brandis
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pandemic was initially actually slower to reach latin america which is home to about 865650 1000000 people but government officials have since really struggled to control this part of the virus because more than 100000000 people across latin america live in extreme poverty with no way of social distancing and continue to work throughout demick and now quickly here is the top 10 countries with the most covert cases right now so as you can see even in parts of the world that don't live in poverty there's been a record number of cases i mean just take a look at the u.s. the number one country with the most cases and deaths and other nations like australia japan hunk kong sudan ethiopia bulgaria belgium was becca stott and israel have all recently had record increases in new cases as well or 2 correspondents are taboo thank you for keeping us up to date.
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and now for the latest on the ongoing saga involving social media tick-tock as we previously reported president donald trump has said he will ban the app in the u.s. by september 15th unless a deal can be made for microsoft or another american company to purchase tick tocks u.s. operations one point that has confused onlookers is the president's contention that a portion of the purchase of the app should have to go to the treasury now white house press secretary kelly mcinerney was asked about this on tuesday but offered little clarification so i'm not going to get ahead of the president on any official action but he has made that point and he and the secretary pompei i have said that the u.s. action to the u.s. will take action in the coming days and. chinese apps including tick tock tick tock sees me due to the national security risk and we all agree that there needs to be a change especially with take tok collecting significant amounts of private data on
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users it's unacceptable now meanwhile president trump himself spoke to reporters on tuesday and referenced the overwhelming popularity of the juggernaut app tick-tock is very successful it does tremendous business in the united states people are riveted by it i mean i have many friends when they saw that announcement they're calling i think their kids love it they don't because it will get to see their kids anymore but they are it's an amazing thing whatever it may be. this week we have discussed the cyber security issues as well as the business implications regarding the situation with tic toc but this all raises the question of how will this move affect those who make tick-tock what it is and that's the content creators so let's go ahead and bring in one of the top tick-tock influencers zach king into the show zach big you so much for joining us we really appreciate it today. now i want to start with what the president actually just talked about there at the highly popular why has tick-tock been able to open that door and become so popular
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especially over the last 12 months here in the united states. i mean you know as an influencer on. really in this industry for the last 12 years you know i've been on 6 talk since it was musically 5 years ago and so for us the rise wasn't even in this last year that's made it successful i mean there's been a lot in the last year but what they've been doing from the beginning i just a couple years ago was there out there that made it so power on that it levels the playing field for anyone who wants to who has a stone and can make a little fun story or a joke or do a dance or whatever maybe there's a ton of different ecosystems and creators on the internet on tick tock but allows anyone to have the chance to go viral on a totally different level that's that's bigger than we've seen possible with you tube that's bigger than we've seen instagram and by an event so that's why it's so exciting i think that's the drop not only is it you are but i'm especially for those viewers who are trying to concentrate on the al because that definitely as
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a as a viewer of tick tock even if you don't create your own content it's very consumable so if you're getting a short video it's got a lot of them are music and dance so it gives you something to not only watch but listen to it is very enjoyable in that regard now when it comes to this potential purchase from microsoft do you have any concerns about the control of the app changing hands to a different company or an outright ban for that matter how is that going to affect the content creators. so the 2 main options that are present on say we're now are then we should be a bummer because there are so many people who love the app to talk but also because there's content creators and i'm not even talking about the content creators like myself who have already kind of excuse the charlie that is thin and expand it beyond a lot of creators not yours but it's really not the small kind of the some of the just starting creators budding. raters you just you know last couple months for getting that runway they had moments of growing their audience and then it's going to shut down the band to be terrible but also they have lost to
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a company like microsoft or a tech company at least i think you'd see a receptive audience community would be probably thankful that microsoft stepped in took a look at the security concerns and then the app alive but the other concern in that bucket is and you merged it to management and keep tick tock innovating to to grow that success even beyond what it is today that would be the question that we're facing but at the end to your initial point on the 1st question there which is if they happen to adjust the algorithm in some capacity and then they push the bigger tick-tock stars over people who may not be known that can create a problem for people trying to break through in the industry and i want to talk about those people because like you said you've diversified you have millions of followers across instagram you tube a tick tock and use not started but you were on vine when it was very popular but saw that kind of go away what or what do you kind of give it as far as help to
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other influencers who are just starting to build on take that what would you tell them to do as this whole situation is happening. while i was talking to other people that i i meet on the way in the same journey as i make sure you're diverse i'm your audience from the get go it's a very beginning i mean not right away but once you have a decent 10000 or 100000 people following you i met that community that really loves your stuff and find creative ways to get their email contact and not because they're going to want to hear from you directly or there's a lot of services now that do text messaging but the goal is to have a direct connection to a small portion of your audience which is the most dedicated and loyal portion anyway and that's you know how it's already a little too late to do that now with a month left but that's something from the get go i think creators need to be thinking about how any platform i wanted. we have to you know direct connection years ago you know it was amazing to reach and then when they put the paper on
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front of it you know one percent of our audience must were in the coast so they had something you always had to think about space and now it's to graham is officially launching their tick-tock competitor in more than 50 countries they actually launched that wednesday including the u.s. what do you make of this new platform and could this actually kill tick-tock while the app is in limbo as a lot of content creators might move to reals where they can actually make that that kind of impact of their. intersection of all this timing is fascinating to watch there's a lot against tick tock and and with the timing of instagram reels coming out it could be another moment like he saw a snatch of how instruments swooped in perfect time did their version of stories and it was very successful because everyone you know when you hear there's concerns of privacy i mean your your tendency to be going back to you you already know and where the tension has been in the past and if they have the same features like it
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would be an easy transition but in this case i think you're also trying to replicate a culture which you can't just do with one feature i think there's other things that she is doing in terms of course means content creators even starting their fund to help monetize young creators it huge something that instagram still really has yet to do and of we're waiting for so i don't know if it. the new real speech or will just swoop in. that powerfully yet but time will tell really well it depends i think that day it's a temper 1514 of the band if it actually happens then i think you'll see a lot of momentum behind reels and i guess for our audience who maybe doesn't understand content creators slash influencers quickly can you tell us how this monta zation works and how you guys are able to make money i mean not on your level maybe but on some of the smaller levels there. yeah i mean it's a really simple game play model with brands on you tube you have example roles play
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the beginning the broadcaster middle and we'll get a piece of that 50 percent of the ad revenue for those ads but then the other stuff is going out for brands that you're passionate about you know for me for example i'm really passionate lego's i love creativity anything that gets imaginative and that's what i want to partner with so take me for example partner with a company like lego and what brand you look like. a creative 16 seconds that you in that case and that would be a piece of our monetization talk of social media star zach and we hope to have you back thank you so much for your time today. and bash it for the time catch a sought after portable dot t.v. we'll see you next time.
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you cannot be both with the yeah you like. a short term ago an american airplane run by a hero she. got. someone to go cast and you have to clear the towel until. after 10 it's. like. like most americans growing up after the war the bombs were a great thing they ended the war they say hundreds of thousands of lives on both
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sides and that's what my grandfather always said was his reason for the decision. truman was hoping for a dual strategy one was to drop the bombs and hope that japan would surrender and number 2 the americans were trying to send a message to the soviet union there was american poor planning in october 1045 and had chosen 20 targets and russia. thinking of getting a new puppy once we got in here she. didn't know it's still trapped in this tiny little wired we don't need a crate with him he was. freaking out into the wall when it's pretty much anywhere near fells and so greeting dogs are caged in the interview lane conditions on puppy farm i mean 67 years you know they've been locked up in cage outside you see no
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protection from the weather the heat you know the courtier the rain the snow the funder nothing they have no protection. to give you. it's 2 kids. across the us cruel puppy mills are supported by dog shows and still most of the puppies are coming from this large scale factory farming kind of operation it's hard being stuck in stores even joined a good businesses are involved like the mom sent up there has been a shocking amount of the organized opposition to efforts to increase the standards of care for dogs bred in commercial breeding facilities most of that opposition is coming from huge agricultural groups and industries that have nothing to do with jobs don't buy dogs on a. community . hey folks next up on dennis miller plus one
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we're going to talk w w e superstar the miss mike mazatlan he's got a new show on the usa network called cannonball think it runs thursdays at 8 we'll talk to see what that's about also talk about how you make the long trek from m.t.v.'s the real world so the squared circle to be one of the biggest wrestlers in the world mike right after this and then a smaller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one of my sons excited about this 730 year old son who's a huge wrestling creek and he told me that he said the give them is propers on his skills he thinks he's vastly underrated today's guest says professional
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wrestler actor media personality mike the ms mazatlan mike is best known for wrestling with the w w e and his career as a successful reality television star it appeared on m.t.v.'s real world way back when he was in new york and the m.t.v. reality championship series the challenge from 2000 to 2005 and he also hosted several seasons of the show and mike has a new show i think it might be called cannon ball or is that just a thought bubble over a said on usa network that airs thursdays at 8 pm the miss would shake a big man a aus it go and thank you very much for having me on the show i love being your plus one. that your 30 year old son is a huge fan of me you know i'm glad he's in that 18 to 49 demographic so it's young kid you know basically knows his stuff. well you know it's funny to me about my son
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dare i say i think all parents and you have 2 kids novelty a bit but you always think your kids are bright very bright you know my son and he loves it and he also loves the u.s.c. and i said to them what would be the difference to you and he said that he thinks of wrestling while there's a foreman in europe called comedia del art which is sort of good bad a metaphor good versus evil it's almost like what ground up products are built a lot and he says he's fascinated by the w.w. from that aspect is the kind of sense that right in a way i think i think that people. i remember when i was a kid and the reason i loved it was the larger than life characters there's an energy to it i love the warrior i love the pain on the face streamers on the arms running out to his music like whenever it hears music i would just cheer and think he is the greatest thing in the world and these guys were like marx than life and a soap opera like story lines you know who you hate sharing who you love you know
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normally we have 10 to 20000 people in our audience you know booing me telling me i suck which i miss right now but believe it or not but. there's nothing quite like it out there and people always ask what's it like being a deputy superstar now which tell him like i can't describe it to you because you're not there or you're not doing it you know you wouldn't understand it kind of be like you try and describe weekend update me and i don't know i think that's something that's just indescribable about your experience is there. well i sat ringside at jerry jones's house for they wrestle mania that one year and i must been 100000 people there i remember vince the son went off offense for 20 i think landed on the table i was sitting around 63 i looked about could have said i don't know. this is flat out what i've always to fly into sport but this is amazing
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entertainment there was a buzz it's a little bit of everything it's borenstein or tame it's comedy it's drama you know speaking of shane mcmahon son of vince mcmahon who you're talking about i wrestled shane mcmahon at met life stadium in front of $80000.00 people and i suplex to him off of a i would say 20 foot scaffolding and let me tell you it was a very far drop and believe it or not my 6 year old dad got into the ring because he didn't like shane mcmahon beating me up this was before obviously the 20 foot drop but i yeah like shane was beating me my dad didn't really like that he actually got in the ring and then shane mcmahon actually beat him up which was kind of went along the story but it was one of my dad's favorite things he has a meme out there right now on twitter that literally he went viral like it's him try to i told him i said debt if you're going to get in the ring make sure you get
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your fighting stance on it and you get ready to fight and so literally gets in the ring and he just does this like he's like at 1950 he's like kind of out but i'm not but i'm up it's like oh my god i'm in the gentile or vice. you know ms when i watch it to me it's like there is people say well it's not it's not a sport though but i defy anybody to tell me it's not like it's like gymnastics with amazing variables that i don't want i watch and i feel like i'm watching a gymnastic meet not watching my son wants mommy u.f.c. fences i watch these things the bond with my kids and i watch it i think why don't flatter i know that that guy's hitting that guy's head office at a metal steps as a matter of fact i know that i say i can suspend my belief on that but i do know when a cat gets up on the top thing. or backwards he risks breaking his neck and that's
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the danger implies a lot of systems and i look at it as a sport you know people can look at it really when i also look at it as an art it's an art form on what we do i look at it as the are professional wrestling and there's nothing quite like it people were asking me with with this hosting cannonball like are you nervous it's a new thing i go this is a really new to me because in w w e it is prepared me for all walks of entertainment in all walks of performance because we're live it's like sound i live like you're live you get one tape to do or you flub a word you mess up a joke you have to keep going same thing in w w e you have to keep going so with hosting cannonball and doing comedy i gamble i'm used to that because we do it all the time in w w e so i'm very thankful for the opportunities i've been given to perform in front of a live audience each and every week maybe not now but before. while we got plenty of time to let this breathe and i do want to talk about cat and bob at a somebody right in the main factor of the be
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a debbie right now i just want to close by asking you i see it as a hard life i mean i see it a circus maximus when you're in the ring and it must be a gas to have people jacked up like that the walk and i see all of it it's not the walk in and it's the track. is it in between things it's the 220 night senior i don't know that there everybody's on a g 5 go on between gigs seems like a tough gig and now that you have 2 babies and they'll grow up someday and wrestling will be with us forever is it something you'd steer your kids away from eventual. i'm a big believer and if my kids want to do something i want to give them to tools to be able to do whatever their jeems have i think that's every parent's goal is if your kid has a dream you want to make sure that they have the tools they want to be a piano player you're going to give them the best piano player you put piano you possibly can't you're given the best teacher you possibly can so one of my daughters wants to be a w w
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e superstar i don't think there's any better teacher than me so i'll definitely teach them how to do it because honestly it's changed my life and allowed me to live the life i've always wanted to do as a child i grew up idolizing superstars and now here i am with children idolizing me and it's a dream come true and i'm i'm a former intercontinental former united states former deputy tag team you name it i've done it so i feel very fortunate to be able to do that. we're talking to the miss and we're talking wrestling but i want to move it over to the show now you can see that he's got a show here and it's called cannon ball it's on the new essay network it airs thursdays at 8 pm i see a lot of these shows and this one seems like when cirque du soleil did the water show over there. really predicated on the they ahd tell me about the show ms tell me what part and you know what are the contestants planned for the taglines it
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is it's the biggest west wildest water sports competition out there and you know it really truly is when i drove up to the set i looked at it is a huge water park that is unlike anything you've ever seen we have a 100 foot mega slide where contestants slide down going 70 miles an hour get launched in the air 80 feet in the air and then some of the challenges that are that they're launching into is like the human dart where they have a target that they have to hit and it's called human dart for a reason you are the dart and you have to hit it with any part of your body we have a drop tower that drops a 5 pound cannon ball on an airbag and you're on the opposite side of that airbag so you're flying 70 feet in the air and you have a net yet to catch all these balls but the best part about my job is watching the contestants the contestants are so different than any any competition you've ever seen like we have n.c.a.a. krege athletes we have people that never step foot inside a
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a gym we have people that are shaped like animals we have people we have 54 year old woman who is more ripped than i am we have a guy that is a cat daddy be called something get that it has got a bunch of cats got stay at home fathers it's just all walks of life are a cannonball and they're vying for $10000.00 and honestly i didn't know or think that cannonball could change lives on like this is a game show it's for fun but. one of the guys the show's been airing for quite a bit now for like 3 episodes and one of the winners said we asked him what he going to do with the money he said i'm going to buy a ring for my longtime girlfriend ask her to marry me and the next day after it aired i saw on instagram that she said yes you had a ring on her finger and everything's i was like man it can both change lives here . you know but on the i'm amazed that ms i always think of warhol who seemed like a bit of a caprice assault of a way back when an interesting pop artist spent his his statement that in the
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future everybody would be famous for 15 minutes as i look back is almost nostradamus like it is predict quality but the thing i'm a narrative of is i'm surprised how many people take their 15 minutes so earnestly i watch these reality competition shows and you most might go into watching them with your eyebrow askew thing you know what is this about ninja stuff all that stuff and these people are so earnest about it that i dare i say i find it kind of touching house how much this matters to them their moment now they want to knock it out of the park you're talking to a guy who is supposed to only have 15 minutes of fame i'm from the real world remember 20 years ago i did the real world and people said i'd be done it with my 15 minutes of fame but i i was motivated i was determined now you bring it back you are contestants on cannon ball i think they're just having fun and they just want something to do that one of the guys his name was dominic george gianni and he was
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afraid of heights and he just goes there's a de i'm like still 3 to heights man and i just don't know why i'm here but i think the reason eases because i just want to conquer my fear of heights and he did exactly that and he did actually really well if so if you want to conquer your fear of heights come on down to cannonball will conquer it real quick. we're talking the effervescent mike the ms mazatlan and we can talk about his he and his bride also have a reality show mary so i think if there's a funny to read there it suites again it's a very modern relationship we're talking today about cannonball and it's on usa network it airs thursdays at 8 pm you can always catch up now because stuff stream so he says there are 2 apps then you better get the 3rd this thursday that you know want to get to 4 and then you end up not watching it you know i sometimes i'll wait
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5 episodes in and i don't get the something because i'm super r.b.i. so jump on this thursday go back and get the other 2 can and will it airs thursdays at 8 pm we'll be right back with the ms we'll talk a little real world i want to see what his high school cross country time was to i'm interested in that all that with the miss on dennis miller plus one right after this. it's seemed wrong. roles just don't hold. any old belief yet to shape out these days because that's ok and in games from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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all across the board trying to sit down in the polls and not just by a pointer to traditionally incumbency alone is enough to win the election but this time around it is a race trumped me and let's be clear this has little to do with joe biden how can we get. summer solutions where every summer we look at solutions from all the problems they cover on every other month of the year now today recovering to globalization the valorization and china for cation process which is game speed under tromp but what has set in motion really on december 11th 22001 when china became member of the world trade organization time now to turn to chris fenton author of feeding the dragon. a more robust
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world one in which we move business as usual but guess what. we prepared for. a lot cheaper reduced mobility is a lot cheaper than having. hey folks welcome back to dennis miller plus one today the one is the very congenial mike the ms mazatlan and you know him from the w w e n before that as a babe in the woods real world in 2001 he's got a new show called cat and ball on the usa network exceed the logo behind him there are only 2 into their run so you can pick it up and then thursday get back on the the real time schedule at 8 pm on usa network you know as i you know i look back.
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i was watching an interesting there's a series that you would love coming from the real world it was made by the b.b.c. it started in 1964 it was called beat up series where they visit back with a group of kids every 7 years they're now up to 63 up 56 up they've been interviewing the same get group of kids was 7 years in between i look back at real world and i think it's easy to sort of test to see that these shows but that show after an initial roll a cut so real i thought oh this is kind of an interesting sociological study relief to see how this works i know it's a perfect but the see how interaction works like that what you are memories of it miss it's funny that you say that because like this hi how you say that because when i got done doing the rural back to new york season 10 by the way in like 2000 i had colleges calling me out saying hey would you like to do a speech at her college to basically motivate our kids can't give them you know
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what your experience was like because it's so much like college and i was like you guys do realize you never graduated college right like yeah so you want to come educate your students and what it's like going to college when we graduate college i went to my to ohio but real roots are beyond it and so i would go to schools and i would do motivational speeches to college kids all the time because it was so much like the college experience you know going on the. real world i was a kid from parma ohio never really i traveled here and there but i never got out of my harmon ohio bubble until i got on the real world and it brought me into new york city and let me tell you something there is no faster city than new york and i was eyes wide open i had no idea i was a little uncomfortable i was an outcast on the show but i created this character called ms on the show which is basically a person that would tell everyone like it was and people started respecting and
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liking the minutes more than they liked mike and it was interesting to me and i was like wow it was a really incredible experience but and it taught me a lot about new york city where i would have to be a billionaire in order to live there happily while when you're a kid and parma ohio and you think about getting out and going to miami you're thinking about the university which is a play. i think it turned up there in ohio by the way i wanted to ask your real quickly i'm always fascinated i was talking to alice cooper recently been sent fornia it to you and when vince was in call when in high school he held the arizona state cross country record and i wonder what your time was you know i see that i'm going i was like i was i don't think i've ever gotten the cross country record but i was the captain of the cross-country team captain of the normandy baseball team played basketball i swam here i played football i just loved sports so i was really really in involved in that i just always loved athletics i love competition. well
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certainly being in primetime not here and for the competition here like there's a lot of things to snag people's attention out there and the misses on kanimbla on usa network it airs thursday at 8 pm look how smooth i am getting it slipping these plugs it now i know you really should baby just really guys you just really nail it down i feel like you're doing a bit like on s n l and blah usa network and then every 5 seconds like candid blah on the usa network i feel like we're doing it right we're what got a still the so what do we achieve because this war we're going to end the exact and i write it. again david you know how you go i think that the hero as well in the usa network yeah. i was just watching the history channel and somebody fired a cannonball into fort sumpter there now and do an subliminal so tell me about your babies man you got 2 young girls tell me about your wife marie she guys have
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a really i let me show to. yeah we have a reality show on on usa network news and misses new episodes are coming in the fall it's basically about my entire family which is myself my wife marie sue is a former or still a w e superstar and as well as she's a former. women's champion and then we have 2 daughters a 2 year old and a 10 month old and he think that household is a no no we have more we have 2 dogs you 2 cats we have 2 moms in the house yes i have my mother and my mother in law living with us right now as we speak it is absolutely pandemonium all the time in this household. it's like the waltons meets noah's ark you've got a paring of everything rather if the rains come you can float away and have your entire life in the household so yeah there i would i want to ask you missed seeing as you start i guess you gravitated towards the real world you must
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a went to it from ohio i don't think they were out there scanning for people so you had to go solicit that thing after how do you know did you say you're in your diabetes or hearing years old. is so not spending lightly how do you know if that was 19 years ago with the real world you're right i had to go looking for it so i was watching the rebels in new orleans which is the previous season the one that i was on and i saw a commercial and i said i was there like do you want to travel i was like i do you want to try out well said in the video so i made this video on a v.h.s. by the way because back then we didn't have our little camera phones that yes have today so i had a v.h.s. i remember putting press editing it by pressing play and record on my v.h.s. videos because i always would record everything off might be a huge v.h.s. camera and so so yeah i sit in a video and back then there wasn't all these reality shows there was like maybe 4
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or 5 like now every every every network has 4 or 5 different reality shows there was only one or 2 or 3 back then and so there was like 10100000 people trying out and i remember everyone so i mean like what's going to stand out from all those people i don't know but i'm going to do it. well it sounds like concocting the ms character at some point broke i don't think everybody in there was walking around doing a dual character track so that probably puts you in good stead as far as the producers ago i'm sure they like that i have to ask them as one when people asked me about showbusiness they asked me if it's a harsh world and you know i don't say this dismissively because it's been very very good to me as they say but i don't know if it's interesting nuff to my core life to ever have it devastate me do you know what i mean it's like you've got those babies you've got that wife you've got to make a living i understand that but everybody's well at the moment all that and i always
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find showbusiness when people get disappointed and that i always think how do you let it get that far into your head it's a bit of a caprice it's a risk the juices in the game how do you find showbusiness as it lay it down or do you keep it at arm's length like i do to some extent as of right now it hasn't let me down and i've heard these stories when i was on the real world i would have a lot of people that were on the road that you know is is good experiences i had they said that you know they edited me wrong or did this wrong and honestly i if you are who you are until i met a lot of people when you meet them in person they are completely different person than who they are on camera and they have more or less at them themselves and then who they see on camera they say that's not me it's like no that's the person i saw that you projected on camera that was you then so some people get aggravated by that some people get mad and some people get mad at the fact that they're not where
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they are in the think they should be and you get bitter you get angry and you know into you we sometimes i'm not the focal point and i want to be the focal point so i look at and i go ok how can i be the focal point how can i be the person that is talked about that's on all the posters that. the w w e or universal champion and i always blame myself and i don't think a lot of people blame themselves in hollywood i think they blame casting directors i think the plane directors and blame editors it blame everybody else besides themselves and i'm always a person i would blame myself i'm the reason i am not where i want to be and so right now i am exactly where i want to be i'm hosting cannonball i have my own reality show businesses and i love it like i love my family being around like i've never seen my dad more than i have when being on missing misses and shooting businesses and then as far as w.w. we like i'm happy where i am and people are like well you're not in the w
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w or universal championship picture and it's like i'm going to be there right now but it's like a wave and it goes up and down and right now i'm writing it and i'm going to keep writing it until it goes back up again so to all i guess my best advice i can give and i don't know if you're asking for a 5 vice but i think the best advice i can give to anyone in the entertainment business that is a little bit or a little angry to keep trying to figure out what you're doing wrong and try to find the tools to do it like i didn't when i wanted to be a superstar i didn't just go and try to become a devotee super so you just don't do that you you have to find independent wrestling school that teaches the art of fresh wrestling not only that i would move to l.a. i got acting classes i went to improv i went to ground leagues i went to improper lympics i tried to find all the tools i possibly could to become the best superstar i possibly could so i guess that is my my best advice to anyone out there that's better good advice brother were got some questions ms obviously tell you what the
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fans are loyal. you put up the chair coming off and questions it's like country music you know i can see why people do those jam borís every year and that because if you get made by the mafia but by the country music fans of the wrestling fads you're bad for life they'll forgive. a lot of stuff and stay with you and so when we said you're coming on questions out there was a we got jenny are back on facebook and i think i from hearing you talk know the answer to this but jenny asked what what have you liked better reality television or the one big extended right it's not even it's not even close i would say. it was always my dream. it was always my dream like every since i was a child and now i get to be here and get to perform and just and do what i love and now you know if you look at ms and mrs with my family i guess you can say it's
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evolved like so you know you asked that question i'm like oh what a bargain but then you got to we 2nd real world gave you my start if it wasn't for the real world i wouldn't be where i am today then you look at we're i've come today where it's like i'm with ms and mrs i'm with my wife i'm with my daughters i'm with my dad my parents like i don't it's a tough decision but i think as a child child me would say. well listen as you said tom wolfe the great writer a bonfire of the vanities wrote a brilliant book called man in full f u l l was about well you sound like a man in full to me it sounds like it's clicking on all cylinders and obviously everybody has to wait until this corona plays up before we get back into our endeavors in public but i sense a happy fulfilled man and if you want to see them as mike has a show called cannonball on the usa network it's it airs on thursdays at
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8 pm my son who like i said is a big fan i said what can i expect from this cat and he said i think he's a really good guy dad you realize he's in the villain role to a large degree or a lot of people yell at adam and stuff like that he said but i sense an intelligence there and he seems like a nice man indeed you are my kid had a good read i told she was smart is there yes i like him i like them already he's good at my yes i player here is good and he gets it's go area jerk. good to talk to you brother that's the dennis miller plus one folks.
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join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. how can you explain love i've been to 82 countries i've given 12 but i came here and on those 3 days i just filled with hope. and he kept pretty isn't it 6 show that. i made my decision to come here because i felt and
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you i could build a new life you. know companies and. i was a priest but i think god decided that this money is not going to be free. my one dream is that all my children 'd find the same kind of happiness i do. i love my home i love cold weather i like the culture i like the history i like everything about it. it's on those months now. i know that i. could be a ski a russian. greetings and sal you taishan is my friends since the very 1st protesters took to the streets
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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 and to leftists who who could at any moment burn 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
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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 in 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 if there's no doubt in my mind that it would spread. it would spread to one town up to another and another community oh my goodness they're coming for us. well except like always truth gets in the way truth in the form of 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
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play tallahassee has occurred from an attack by anti fascists and that beit jalla he 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 $329.00 victims dead. so my friends 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. in a city. that is so like. this joyce state. great city desolate systemic deception late show which. so you'll.
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welcome everyone watching the hawks as you know i'm tired relevant to earth and i was so amazed my goodness we need to watch out for n t 4 we need to watch out for these leftists extremists except they don't actually or haven't actually hurt anybody's realistically 994 absolutely we known this for a while the president was trying to ratchet up here and he created this outside group that was coming to destroy america as we know it and according to the research like you just showed it was all a lie yeah that's what the hoax it was i mean look when andy 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 maybe you'd still be the average person sit at home you look threatening. but none of the violence that we've seen happen since the murder of george white and the protests
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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 gun 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 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 know absolutely and i think that the more we dig into stories like this the
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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 when he's trying to reel these cities then 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 supremacists exist no because the i guess to him is is i don't i mean it's one of those things right get it but again it's the 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 block 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 terrorists as anti-american as anarchists meanwhile you have this group of suburban actors who are homegrown terrorists some white supremacist here who are causing all types of
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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 has 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 a problem with people in this country and it's and it's shocking that we're not really looking into it 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. hoped that regardless of what happens to excessive thing we kind of get into this thing of like well once trump gone from school and all this problem disappears it
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doesn't disappear but i just hope that you know if you remove this person from all you know if you voted out of office that somebody actually takes this seriously go the way. the wonderful world of sports gets 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 polishing their season following the 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 to tell us more about how the in milby is tackling it 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 you have very 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 tell us anything positive but i still hold out for that one moment where. regina we know that
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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 in l.b. had 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 fires 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 a repro 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 leagues that have actually been successful with the. and baseball went no we don't want to do that well just condense the schedule have it be geographically determined you know division a determent 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
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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. players and we think we can keep people safe and continue to play think stronger and think you have those pool that this is you shouldn't be using that right. basic question but is there any way for major league baseball america's pastime or you know apple pie 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
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45 days where you're not having any games you have no room to make that up and we'll be at this point 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 the 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 i guess i'll 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. they have higher heard of us 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 at least be safe enough what does this mean now for the outbreak and possibly affecting some of these other sports the key word is safe enough you're looking at the scene where you're a diamond you're pretty far spread out at but you're still in
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a dugout you're still in a locker room you're still in places where you can't always do you fix feet apart cause trouble 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 a league wide decision every individual conference major conference has their own commissioner to make a decision so it's really going to be happening where it's going to go in the future because whereas as you look at it you know i look at it and say look i understand i understand n.b.a. leggo 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 the 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 last 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
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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 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 audiences. thank you very much regina always a pleasure having you on even though you always bring bad at us and i'm sure that we're going to make sure that our story of good news some time move forward all right and as we go to break remember that you can also start watching the hawks on the man through the brand new portable t.v. . the app which is now available on all platforms so you have no excuse to go out he did it coming up we cover a canadian court's recent declaration that the united states get this is not a safe place for asylum seekers shock i know with immigration attorney allen or engineer he will break that down stay tuned for watching the whole us.
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we go to work some straight home. a more robust morals would be one in which we as usual but guess what. we prepared for car guns. as a lot cheaper at reduced mobility you know the jury is
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a lot cheaper than having. a short time ago an american airplane run by hiroshima. go. on. her chin it's. like most americans growing up after the war the bombs were a great thing they ended the war they say hundreds of thousands of lives on both sides and that's what my grandfather. always said was his reason for the decision. truman was hoping for a dual strategy one was to drop the bomb hope that japan would surrender and number 2 the americans were trying to send a message to the soviet union there was america were plenty you know you were 45 there were those 20 targets and right.
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u.s. president donald trump never stopped ratcheting up just when that's where policies for his most hated group immigrants and it's not just disgusting rhetoric like labeling immigrants as rapists murderers and folks coming to steal your jobs in elections no trump and his cronies have gone beyond inflammatory and racist language to bylines the rule of law in their treatment of immigrants just a couple of weeks ago trump's plans to send foreign students back to their home countries if colleges didn't have campus sessions was walked back you'd think after such a big blunder what move on and you'd be wrong he's laser focused on dismantling doc
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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 trumpet ministrations and 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 as immigration attorney eleanor welcome alex. wellen trump has tried multiple times to dismantle datta piece by piece.
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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 dark is essentially saying whatever supreme court says i would do it 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 once again alan or is back to write little title difficulties
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aside we're back where it was i'm glad to have you. thank you so hard to make your mark there 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 already decided that he had the power to end dr but he didn't do it the right way and not doing that a month 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 band back and said ok we'll do renewal 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 order so this is a constitutional problem that is beyond just saying the trumpet ministration is
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against aka the trump ministration it 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 felt by actually that day 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 one day 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 congress to pass actual conference of immigration reform and what key elements are
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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 house and 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 minor but 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 politicizing every conversation in the media you are correct or the last an administration is the next you know when it sort of address for now is to basically address the issues clear of all the other issues aside a budget issues and what have you they need to be paid. to 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 instance mexico central and latin america he famously said we should have more
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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 when $155.00 is 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 this country they're actually asking today in that same hearing conservatives are asking think and the asylum applicants actually pay for their own application called $100.00 or even $50.00 for people who are fleeing for their life or this is something that is president of this country that you've never
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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 a 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 have actually applied for asylum so you are dead on when you think about these things in addition to that they have a laser focus group with the public sort of 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 at bay and saying that now you cannot enforce the law but georgia rule with the state department or with you and basically that's 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 hurt people who are right here in our region all those caribbean countries and all those people from latin and south
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america apparently while living in new york all the years of the president and many members of his cabinet member actually took the time to visit the statue of liberty and what 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. will not only should have signaled us to the summit here in the united states but also to the rest of the world. it's no something this administration's also done moving away from a global participant in the right from the fundamental human right that we've always discussed candidate 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 could not say that the. country anymore and that's the reality so therefore they have moved a politics in the looking at the reality of an immigrant who was mistreated in the united states very simple to understand as we moved away from the u.n.
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and moved away from humanitarian right 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 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 slavery and oppression flying anymore it is also important to make sure that they
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can better play 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 and they had to take the throne they don't have any semblance to each other except they are made of the thing color it's like i get the instinct hey if you see the can better take that down file a complaint and you as well you should but make sure do your homework make sure
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that's what you're actually staring at all right everybody desires over you today remember everyone in this world we are not told that we are loved and up so i tell you all with all sincerity i love you i roll into a and i'm a music rock keep on watching all those hawks out there and have a great day and night everybody.
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summer solutions where every summer we look at solutions from all the problems they cover on every other month of the year now today we're covering the globalization the valorization the china for cation process which is game street under trump but what has set in motion really of december 11th 22001 when china became member of the world trade organization time that attorney chris fenton author of beating the dragon. thinking of getting a new book on the ones we got in here she was as he didn't know until he was trapped in this tiny little wired we don't need a crate with him he will stir freaking out and she will want to spray him anywhere
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near. breeding dogs or caged in the into lane 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 cold air the rain the snow the funder nothing they have no protection. because you. know it's true kids. across the us cruel puppy mills are supported by dog shows and pet stores most of the puppies that are coming from these large scale factory farming kind of operations are being sold in stores even joined a group businesses are involved like cargill among some to there has been a shocking amount of organized opposition to efforts 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.
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we. we. might have been tonio in this is america's lawyer last week tech c.e.o.'s appeared before congress to face tough questions about their business practices facebook amazon google and apple were all grilled about their companies with republicans and democrats actually teaming up against these giants tonight we'll talk about the hearings and what regulations might be coming down the pipeline also than a government watchdog has found an unprecedented amount of fraud in the coronavirus relief loans made to businesses we'll bring you the details and later in the show the 2020 presidential election is shaping up like nothing we've ever seen and we'll
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take you through all the twists and turns of the past week don't go anywhere america's war starts right now. last week c.e.o.'s from amazon facebook and several other tech giants appeared before a house panel to defend their business practices and answer some really tough questions joining me to talk about that 'd is fair and cousins from trial lawyer magazine fair and you know as i watched this i was surprised at one thing it was almost it was almost a bilateral kind of attack on these 4 it wasn't it was you know occasionally it is nice to see them actually working together especially against this particular industry this is one that congress you know the federal government at every level has allowed to run rampant for 20 years almost with what a lot of these companies were 1st getting started and now they're trying to play catch up and i think that's part of the reason we see congress kind of uniting
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together against this because they let these these giants now grow and grow and grow and absorb every piece of competition along the way or crush every piece of competition along the way and now suddenly they're staring down these behemoths because i didn't address it at the time so we had a 5 trillion dollar business that's where this is 5 trillion dollars you've got what's been described as a digital railroad problem what that means is we've always handled and i trust cases against the railroad against the steel industry we're not afraid to go in the past we have not been afraid to go 'd after and i trust cases this department of justice has failed to do it and the reason is these folks are spending so much they're just spreading so much money around you know the easiest thing to me is to go after mom just absolutely say look you're 230 right you're chapter 230 right is gong to take it yeah absolutely and then for anybody who's not familiar the $230.00
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protection says that any of these giants specifically really though the social media once facebook twitter linked in they're not responsible for anything that gets posted on their website. so if you go on there and you say something horrible you issue threats the platform itself faces no liability over allowing you to say that and this is actually this goes back to a bill clinton's telecommunications act they included that as part of the telecommunications act the bill clinton signed into law and a lot of what we're seeing i think you have to ringback take care of me bill clinton and i'm going to give this to you which is crazy what will not see a lot of the problems we see with these giants does stem from the clinton administration when he deregulated further the media industry it included these soon to be giants like it let's talk about that just a 2nd clinton comes in i swear to you it was about clinton and the democrats and
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we're going to get all this favorable press if we do these things so what do they do go back to 19 was $180.00 i think there were almost 60 different independent news medias that covered the entire country now it's down to 3 ok that's where it led to so this is they're looking at the same thing here you're looking at this this this this machine that appears to be above the law i mean we can they can just do whatever they were they create this nanny you know we now have this new nanny momentum we're going to decide what you can read and what you can't read if we find it offensive you can't read it we're going to censor it this is out of control and i was shocked not to see warm and fuzzy jack from twitter not on that weren't you well i i think twitter since they're not necessarily gobbling up as many of their competitors as some of these other folks and they are i believe for the most part kind of strictly in the twitter business they have issues that
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have to be addressed but i think that's why they were probably excluded from this because with amazon google facebook and apple of course they also do. other pieces of industry and this was i think the primary focus on the antitrust which is which is huge amazon amazones everything you know amazon has security cameras from your home amazon has cloud computing amazon makes their own products and sells them giving those priority over competition who also sells on their website this judge this shouldn't be allowed and technically legally it's not ok but they did think about this ok bezos comes in puts mom and pop operations out of business all over the country now that's not enough for b.'s o's bizos now says well i'm going to see what's selling really well we're going to look at our metrics what sells real well then we're going to build the same thing and make it cheaper
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you understand so he's put he's put thousands and thousands of businesses out of business now it's not that's not enough for him now even the people that ship directly that make these products he says i'm going to copy what you do and i'm going to sell it cheaper on amazon this guy is a machine that has got to be stopped and the d.o.j. needs to man up and say look we've done it on railroads we've done it on steel we've done a time after time banking we've done it a lot of different ways we've got to stop this well and it's funny too because these companies all try to use the same defense started hearing it say listen but we're american we're american companies don't we want to make stuff in america don't we want to prevent the chinese they said from from taking over i mean they really dug their heels in on trying to claim to be the most american of americans but but really a lot of the stuff they make a lot of the stuff they sell it is in fact not coming from america at all let me run this by what was almost a laughable moment they c o c
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o of google search let me talk to you about your censorship let me talk to you about what you've done to the left and to the right. let me talk about how ridiculous your censorship is the guy comes back he said oh no it's a coincidence these are just algorithm mishaps did you hear that it's algorithm mishaps though there's nobody over it look it's happened to us hasn't it yes the saudi arabia right wanted a story on saudi arabia you did it i did it talk about that right we had a good segment we're talking about arms deals to saudi arabia google would not let it show up you tube pulled it which you tube is owned by google because they said it was hate speech it was hate speech news of the day they said was hate speech well that's not the only time they've done it. they say i'm seeders dear friend of a we know who they're doing this to and they're doing it is it is the new nanny
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culture in this guy with this with google he's the nanny and he's decides what's acceptable what's not it's got to keep pressure on their newly unsealed court documents put bill clinton on jeff epstein's pedophile island creating a world of problems maybe for a hero already certain for the former president look up to now a lot of this was just speculation right and then finally we had a judge that had courage in the judge says you know what this is coming in we're going to we're going to unseat what's what's happened here and now this story is it's so credible i mean the you know let's go to jane doe 3 jane doe 3 comes out says look out and this was years ago brad edwards who we followed brad edwards as a friend he's a great lawyer down in south florida he's been he's been on this case forever and he says this was going on a long time bill clinton was one of the targets prince andrew was one of the targets dershowitz was one of the targets he mentioned the fact even in this that
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that maxwell met some of these people at. trump's palace now in the south florida where you know also i got to say it's also a testament to brad edwards about how serious he. takes the the confidentiality because we have had countless conversations with him we have to learn this through the releasing the docs so good on him for having all these morals and ethics but yeah we now know according to these documents bill clinton would regularly be down there on jeffrey epstein's island jeffrey epstein was a member of mar a lago which the organization said he never was but i think putting bill clinton on the island especially at this point in a presidential race i think that is really bad news for the democratic party because this is the kind of figure normally you would want bill clinton going out there and campaigning because he was like hillary was not but he was this is this is toxic this is poison house how is corporate media handling or are they are they
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giving play to the fact it was dershowitz it was bill clinton it was prince andrew it was some of these other folks from wall street some of these high rollers 'd from wall 'd street their name a name that was trump i mean how are they handling it it's already gone it's already gone from the time they release these documents it popped in the news and went away just as quickly and that is what is so sick about this and part of it is because yeah these are powerful people and there's a lot more powerful people that have not yet been named and i honest to god believe that there are plenty of people in media today who know about these things probably because they were there or they know someone who was and they don't want to ruffle any feathers they know eventually just lane is going to start naming more and more documents are going to come out but at least at one point people like clinton and dershowitz they had some you know they had an argument you know i just own it and we had to go to africa at this you know jane doe jane doe 3 says no it wasn't just
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that we were having orgies on the island bill clinton was there with young girls 'd she didn't know their name i saw him there he was flying along. late express at what point you say dammit i mean you know just tell us the truth i don't want to hear any more denials tell us the truth is like the same thing we went through with him before i mean you know. trump trunk's got to come forward and say you know what yeah maxwell used to come to morrow largo i mean right and not try to skirt around this issue read there's too many photographs of both trump and clinton with epstein and maxwell these were not casual acquaintances they were friends and as epstein like to say clinton owes him some favors and we'd love to know why the paycheck protection program is with fraud it's an ugly story isn't it is this was the p.p.p. loans the ones that were meant to keep small businesses afloat and you know we had already talked about all the big businesses coming in and snatching up all the
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money but now what we're seeing is they were also doing that while committing massive amounts of fraud because a lot of what happens here according to the inspector general's report is that you do have these companies that create a shell company essentially just to name only type companies they apply for a loan they get a loan and only after the fact to the find out well wait a minute they didn't even have a bank account they didn't have any you know they didn't have anything this company doesn't exist and we just gave it all starts off s.b.a. doesn't want to release the material now now now the d.o.j. has to do something that's the problem that that's the that's the trap that they're in right now. coming up the 2020 presidential race is getting more bizarre by the week and will be running through some of those unusual developments when we come back.
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all across the board trump is down in the polls and not just by a full interview traditionally incumbency alone is enough to win reelection but this time around it is a race trump name and let's be clear this is little to do with joe biden how do we get. a more robust morals won't be one in which we will business as usual but guess what. we prepared for carbines. a lot cheeper reduced mobility know the jury is a lot cheaper than having. how can you explain love i've been to 82 countries i did in 12 but i came here and on those 3 days i just filled with hope. and he kept pretty isn't it sick show.
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i made my decision to come here because 'd i felt i knew i could build a new life suited to who should know if you could put his name. as a free man for god decided that this money is no good to be free. my one dream is that all my children 'd find the same kind of happiness i do. i love my home here i love cold weather i like the culture i like the history i like everything about it. it's. thawing out i know that. i am joined russian fama. as the us economy was booming growing numbers of people when they need us. you can
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work 40 hours 'd in a week and still not have enough to get housing everybody believes america still has the lead up to the reality of. we're not financially quantity and i'm not comfortable counting our living minimum wage give many people no choice. that's been a problem with the city. limits on a police state without a little bit. of food if there is no it's because you know it's the records. the most vulnerable are abandoned on the streets to become the invisible cliques. democrats aren't sure the joe biden can keep his lead in the polls if he has to debate donald trump on t.v. so fair and they're actually advising him don't show up don't do any but any but the visual i have of this and i've actually seen kind of
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a cartoon rendition is biden in a closet sweating and he's tear into is terrified and then out in the oval office is eating pain from china and then he's got a crisis in other words the point is if you're going to do this now in a debate what are you going to do when the rubber meets the road and we've got big problems that's the way the right's going to play this right you know about a year ago new stories started coming out just kind of here and there sources inside the white house said the trip was considering skipping the presidential debates and this was at a time when it looked like it was going to be anybody but biden is the democratic nominee and he said well it's because the networks are unfair to me now fast forward obviously 12 months trump wants more debates now because he sees who is opponent is and you have joe biden and the a stablished centrists writing think pieces saying no joe biden shouldn't go because trump is just going to lie and joe biden's better than that trump doesn't deserve to be on the city that really there are that is what they're saying i read
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it this morning it was sick because of it. but trump's going to lie therefore we're not to. little joey 'd out in a debate stage that's that he or he's above that i'm not above that you see what the right's going to do with oh absolutely every ad we see is going to be somewhere where joe biden is held up like a little sissy sissy girl hiding in a closet while there's some threat to the united states going to say if you want even if he won't even debate trump now what's going to happen in the real world i can't believe somebody says this is a good idea but is advisors tell him yeah this is a good idea don't show up it's to the point where on monday elizabeth warren had to come out and she says no no no no no he's going to the bank we i we you know we in the senate we're not telling him to not debate we want him to go forward with this because elizabeth warren is smart and elizabeth warren understands there is no good way for joe biden to back out of this and keep his dignity. that cannot
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happen. if they wanted this to actually be a thing they could have laid the groundwork long before we knew it was going to be joe biden but they didn't they could have done it all girly days of the pandemic but they didn't now it looks like joe biden's doing great because he's invisible the numbers are closing i don't know if you're watching the come over hundreds of the numbers are closing you know and we're still a pretty good ways out and for him to say no i'm going to sit here and you know bite my nails look what i saw bill kristol of all people this is bill kristol who you might remember at the end of the hillary campaign he was one of her advisers so bill kristol comes out and says this is the best thing that could happen because we're going to be able to spin this is it won't be fair as you say trump is a liar the american public doesn't care anymore this is just for media this is just for ratings in the media if you don't think that most americans want to see what
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happens on the stage because what's true been doing trump spin psion the guys scene now. he said he's kook at least he's held up in his in his he's held up in his basement he won't come out this plays right into it will it when we were just having the democratic debates joe biden would say some horrible things there were some really embarrassing soundbites from him where he couldn't remember his own website name he couldn't remember certain events he was telling weird stories at the time and so he would only get high praise from people if he didn't screw up during the debate and that only happened once or twice and that's the only time he did well not because he said something great but because he didn't say something stupid and we're looking at 2 men this would be i would love to see it because this would be insanity this would be everybody's going to want to see is like it's like a mud wrestling match. but if you say no hate i want to show up and then they try
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to justify it with that nonsense those not all the public doesn't care this is all for a media trumps going to live how stupid you know what i'm going to tell you go back and look at the last several before obama take a look at the advisers they were involved in making calls here they have the democrats have a knack for bringing in these esoteric thinkers the don't understand what's going on in middle america that's what's happening here again last week from baxley bragged about pushing low income americans out of suburbs i didn't make that up he actually twittered look you know if if i'm elected president you don't have to worry about low income folks coming in and you don't have to worry about crime i couldn't get my head around that what's your reaction to it well this you know this this is the proverbial dog whistle it is what this is he is trying to kind of harken back to the fear but he's doing it in
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a different way because you know 2 weeks ago was in joe biden's america you're going to have these riots you're going to have all these horrible peep. coming to your neighborhood there trying to new things so now he says ok wolf that didn't scare you what about the thought of everything you've worked for suddenly it loses value your home is worthless because all of these popo moved into your neighborhood and suddenly everybody looks at this and they say whoa oh my did you really just say that because this isn't you know the 950 s. anymore it was unapologetic very i don't it was yes i you know i doubled down yes he's more than 2 separate occasions i mean so you're you've got the president and you're right look he learned something and he thinks he learned something from lee atwater 'd and donald cigarette ian call rove and all these folks they came up with the southern strategy this is just another variation not a southern strategy it's the same thing they used against you know dukakis it's the
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same thing it always comes up it's always the go to question is whether they go to work so if you recall 'd we had. we had david lamb who's a pollster on the show a couple weeks ago he says he doesn't think it's working but i'm watching just watch the poll it's closing in it's close especially in the in the in the battleground states the party is working on their platform for 2020 and so far they're voting. how much can say that they're voting against the popular proposals to appease their corporate donors give me the list top of the list to try to go after corporate donors on wall 'd street what is the platform say no medicare for all no legalized medical marijuana which both of these are programs that are supported by nearly 2 thirds of the public i think legalizing marijuana is even
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higher i think that's almost 3 quarters of the country says yes do this but democrats and they're framing it by the way as their their appeal to the suburban housewife. you know trump had his appeal biden's doing his is hey listen i'm not going to force you want to this health care i'm not going to let your kid smoke weed i'm not going to let anything different happen to your life i'm the one who's going to preserve you they always pander to the mythical suburban housewife but what's really happening is you said this is the way to keep the donors happy to let the donors know health care we're not going to make you lose money because marijuana is legalized and people can use that as an affective treatment for so many things that's what this is it ok so this is how usually happens we have done we've been talking about this topic for so long democrats come out on social issues they're good on gender they're good on race there you know they're always out front on social issues but what they always get away with because nobody pays attention
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is what they do to us on money issues like look you've got the vast vast public that says it's a good added to have universal health care where one of the few nations in the world in the industrial few industrial nation we might be the only one i'm not sure but we're one of the few that don't have any personal health care when you consider an advanced industrial nation is what we would be consider right so so so the democrats come out and say yeah we don't want we don't want universal health care right you know the way i framed this when i had 1st talked about this was the fact that the democrats came men not having any opposition they didn't have opposition from the public they didn't have to worry about an opposition party they came in with nothing but themselves and they still compromised they compromised with nobody there was nobody to make a deal with and they still somehow lost the deal ok so listen they think they're ahead right now with biden right and so that if you think you're ahead why don't
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you go ahead in reach and do stuff that might actually move the ball for the american. for example on marijuana 76 percent of democrats 76 percent believe that marijuana should be legalized but oh no we can't do it why because biden doesn't want to do that's one of his pet that's one of his pet peeves i don't want to legalize marijuana but i'm just always amazed at the lack of courage the democrats are always willing to show when they know that if it any time this is the time when they can show it get 30 seconds won't you read you know people like to say well the democrats are going to fight back against republicans the democrats won't even fight back against themselves they are not strong enough to do this they are not strong they don't care enough to come out with a backbone and say no listen this is the right thing the public actually likes it democrats and republicans alike let's do it do you know how many kool-aid drinkers are going to come out. akhi for saying that because it's all tribal they can't
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think outside that little tribal thing the mess in d.c. delivers on the nightly programs this is all they can think about you want to say expand your thought process a little bit fair and cousin thank you for joining me thank you that's all for tonight find us on twitter and facebook at facebook dot com slash r t america's lawyer you can watch all our t. american programs on direct t.v. channel 3 to one and also stream a live on you tube and be sure to check out our tease new portable out where you can watch all your favorite shows on might happen tonio and this is america's war where every week we tell you the stories that corporate media is ordered not to tell because their advertisers won't let them in because their political contacts want to allow for have a great. join
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me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world all. picks sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. summer solution where every summer we look at solutions from all the problems they cover on every other month of the year now today recovering the globalization the dollar is asian and china for cation process which has gained speed under trump but what has set in motion really understand are 112002001 when china became member of the world trade organization time that attorney chris fenton author of beating the dragon.
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a short time ago an american airplane run by hiroshima. state not kind any thing and some political grandstanding. how until you do you. can it's. like most americans growing up after the war the bombs were a great thing they ended the war they say hundreds of thousands of lives on both sides and that's what my grandfather always said was his reason for the decision. truman was hoping for a dual strategy one was to drop the bombs and hope that japan would surrender and number 2 the americans were trying to send a message to the soviet union there was american poor planning in october 1045 to chosen 20 targets in russia.
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most and illegal takeover of the government by a small group. rather than revolution result. of that small group the goal for racial when you have a tiny group of people who have all the power you have to have some means to make sure the rest of us don't get together and take it back. these are sacrificed. places that capitalism exploited and destroyed for profit and left behind misery poverty environmental devastation and so you see things like voter suppression building more prisons you seem gerrymandering all sorts of undemocratic practices are well in that world for well there's. no question that the.
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this is a boom bust the one business show you care at the ford a bit more in washington coming up we have disappointing jobs that are out of the united states as lawmakers appear to be deadlocked on another stimulus package will break down the effect on the economy and what's moving markets with which are in jeopardy how our influence is going to be affected we have a content creator on hand to discuss we have a packed show today so let's dive right in. and we lead the program with the latest jobs jobs that out of the united states the private sector added just $167000.00 jobs in the month of july according to payroll company 80 pete now the growth was disappointing as economists expected between one and 2000000 new jobs to be filed
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for them up. the actual number falling well below the more than 4000000 jobs that were created in june despite 3 months of job growth the jobs market has not been able to rebound from the nearly 20000000 jobs lost in march in april at the start of stay at home orders due to the parent demick meanwhile when it comes to government assistance for those affected by the demick it appears lawmakers are still deadlocked on the next round of stimulus however there are some moves senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said tuesday he would support a bill that extends $600.00 weekly unemployment checks something that has been a point of contention if democrats were able to reach a deal with the white house on an overall plan for more on the state of the economy and what's moving markets wednesday let's go ahead and bring in blue bus co-host christine christine let's start with this payroll growth it's slowing down but that's not the whole story break down the report for us. of the jobs that murtha was way worse than expectation that only 167000 jobs added in july so this cussed
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low down kind of confirms that any sort of v. shaped recovery that everybody was hoping for that's clearly over and out of the picture and 167000 jobs 166000 were in the services category which makes sense given that the u.s. is a services based economy however only a 1000 of those jobs were actually in the goods producing category so that number actually came in really really low which shows that the manufacturing recession that is definitely here and will be here for the foreseeable future natural resources mining and construction took a huge hit and now if you look at the gains most of the gains actually came from larger companies while smaller and mid-sized companies they are still struggling and even slashing jobs and within services those gains are primarily in the professional education and health care sectors while information and financials declined so despite these awful a.d.p. numbers the market actually still green which shows that bad news is good news as we love to say thanks to trump who said that there will be another big jobs number on friday and that he might. might suspend the payroll tax in order to supercharge
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the economy. kristie it seems like the 2 sides are making some sort of progress despite kind of being at a deadlock as millions of americans are now at a risk of poverty or homelessness how is the situation with the stimulus looking as not being that great because by the end of august over $5000000.00 americans they will be unable to cover basic living expenses without the extra $600.00 of unemployment payments i had lots last week so right now about $30000000.00 americans are collecting jobless benefits but without that extra 600 dollars 44 percent of them are receiving less than $800.00 a month so by the end of august analysts estimate that about 5400000 americans are going to be financially insolvent and over 9000000 by the end of september so these figures are actually pretty conservative given that they don't even take into account the americans who are who will lose their jobs in the near future in the coming months given that businesses are permanently shutting down and they're not
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restarting they will not get their jobs back and layoffs have not stopped and the small and as small business is shutter this vicious cycle will just continue because the job market will shrink and crissy of course whenever there is a concern about the shape recovery or any type of recovery gold prices go up and prices are rocketing to a new record high on wednesday after smashing past $2000.00 for the 1st time is there still room to run for gold because it seems very good no matter what is going to continue to go up at some point well this is actually a really exciting time in gold as the weaker the dollar is and the falling and the falling returns of the u.s. bond market that's driving investors to continually whore gold and drive the prices up so gold untold in this year year to date has risen 34 percent already as a safe haven climate is a safe haven in this climate is really really scarce and this is a huge deal as gold broke the $2000.00 level for the 1st time investors right now are fearing that the economic stimulus that was released in order to counter this
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pandemic that were true. and glacial cycle that will devalue their assets right now real returns on u.s. bonds they have already fallen sharply making the non yielding goal way march active so with on going to cherish and the us dollar the u.s. yield curve the opportunity cost and the cost of caring for gold that is getting less and less and right now there's also silver silver prices are also surging rising about 48 percent this year year to date as it is a very similar monetary asset very siloed to gold but it also benefits from its use as an industrial model as well and christine we all know how hard it is free to talk so positively about the gold market but we appreciate it we'll get to bitcoin sometime later this week boom bust co-host christine thank you so much for that insight thank you. and it seems like almost every day there is a new issue for global economies affected by the coronavirus and today is no different in fact we are now beginning to see the effects of how the virus and the economic lockdowns which have followed have devastated emerging markets investors
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are bracing themselves for more defaults and disruptions within these those markets after argentina's deal with creditors was highlighted how bad things have become for some economies in the case of argentina the nation has now reached an agreement with its major foreign private creditors to restructure $65000000000.00 in debt though some analysts believe that this bailout from the fund could involve massive economic overhauls that might be unpopular in the country joining us now to discuss is school bus co-host and investigative journalist ben swan and host of economic update professor richard well thank you both for being here today professor wolf i want to start with you what does this restructure deal look like in argentina and is it a good or bad thing. it's a disaster for the poor country it's really hard to wrap your head around that 1st of all worried it hurts a deal with the private creditors that banks and hedge funds and so forth that lend
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all that money to argentina we need prime argentino will get the ability to stretch out their debt or delay payments until or later date they still owe the money they didn't really get it released but they don't have to pay as soon as they are wise might it gives them breathing room but here's the basic problem whatever they now do with the i.m.f. as they work out they're probably debts on top of their private debts remember that the borrowing is gone by a tiny group of bankers and politicians at the top they get a lot of benefits out of the borrower but when you have a crash like the global capitalist system now has how are you going to pay it back and the answer always is squeeze lemanis the people cut the public services or raise the taxes or hold to find the money that won't go to the people anymore but will go to pay off their debts it's a vicious cycle it's been going on for
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a long time and with this crisis it means that it has finally hit the end of 3rd world and then that will wash back and make our economic difficulties greater too it's a very sad process and to professor wolf's point the total amount of debt owed by argentina has been massive and with their history of defaulting on loans was this to be expected. well yeah i think absolutely was to be expected remember this this deal with the i.m.f. is not a very old deal it's only really just a few months old in which this deal was reached and yet as the professor rightly said argentina finds itself in a very difficult position here but mostly the people of argentina more so than anyone else consider the fact the nation owes about $323000000000.00 total but even as we look at at what is owed i think it's also interesting to look at to whom it is yes the i.m.f.
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is part of that but there is one american investment company called black rock it is the world's largest asset manager and it controls about half of that debt in argentina and i think when you think about it in those terms you know it's different then a nation state borrowing or with your borrowing money from a nation state in this case you have private equity firms that control the massive debt of an entire nation and therefore dictate the terms of repayment and what does that look like to the people what does it look like for resources in the country what does it look like for issues like you know the energy sector in the country at what point those asset managers have the ability to begin to liquidate or take control of parts of the country or parts of the economy it's a very weird situation and now professor wolf you actually spoke about what this will mean for the people of argentina as this will by a basically be passed out of them how much sovereignty is the nation giving up with this debt restructuring. well he gave up the sovereignty won it decided in the 1st
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place to borrow these kinds of money look there's a blunt reality they could have reduced their debt maybe even avoided it had they been willing to tax the rich inside our room to to raise the money to make that economy work they were unwilling or politically on able to do it so instead they borrowed money to save the taxing the rich and now they want the mass of the people to pay the bill for not having tax the rich in the past you know you can only play that game a certain number of times and squeeze the mass of your people a certain number of times what you're doing up for here is a social explosion when people in argentina and other countries say if not we're not going to do it this anymore and now ben you know professor of just much of it
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other countries because our duty to isn't the only latin american nation dealing with this problem problem we have the same situation in ecuador what's going on there. you have so little in fact ecuador just got support from its majority of bondholders are restructuring about $17400000000.00 in debt as well and it is a similar situation happening in ecuador and in fact the leadership of ecuador is very similar in terms of mentality and thought process as the leadership of argentina wanting to go out and borrow these massive amounts of money restructuring debt but i think something the professor said is is true you know in the u.s. we have a tendency to look at latin american countries especially countries that have seen socialist revolutions in those countries nations like venezuela and will say well how could this possibly happen how could the people ever fall in to socialism without recognizing that exactly what's happening right now in argentina and ecuador are pushing the people towards that kind of revolution because as he said
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you get a small group of people who dominate the country control the population and ng game the economy for their own benefit and the only answer to that is some kind of revolution robust co-host bents want to professor rolf thank you both for breaking that down for us and you thanks. time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return the scrutiny around video at tic-tac has heated up and its future remains uncertain what will the fate of the planet be the platform for influencers straight ahead we bring in firsthand take on what we can expect never going to break here are the numbers of the close all green arrows across the board. was a pandemic no certainly no blood is just too nationalities. you
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. know so much. we don't like seem. to be. judging the commentary classes at least until. we can do better we should be doing better. everyone is contributing each of their own way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenges create the response has been so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we're in it together. all across the board trump is down in the polls and not just by the interviewer traditionally incumbency alone is enough to win the election but this time around
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it is a race track and let's be clear this is little to do with joe biden. the robust morals that you want and which we do business as usual but guess what. we prepared for carb diets. a lot cheaper reduced mobility it's a lot cheaper than having. welcome back as the world continues to grapple with controlling the copen 1000 pandemic let's take another global look at the trends and spread the virus with our key correspondent saya tablature where we wednesday sobran more than 18500000 people around the world have been diagnosed with covered 1000 as of wednesday more
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than 300008 new cases just in last 24 hours now the global death toll has surpassed 707000 which means nearly 5900 people are dying every 24 hours 247 an hour or one person every 15 seconds and you're more likely to die from kuwait in 1000 here in the u.s. than almost anywhere in the world which now has over $4900000.00 confirm that and over $161000.00 that's now here in the u.s. california remains to be the stayed with the highest number of cases florida followed which has surpassed 500000 cases today wednesday then take says new york and georgia but new york still has the highest number of deaths. at over 330001 other state neighboring new jersey has crossed the 10000 mark and its death toll and now look at the numbers globally does it would you give to know
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latin america has surpassed europe to become the region with the highest number of death toll now the region in fact has not recorded more than 206000 deaths approximately 30 percent of the global total brazil the latin american country with the most affected by cold in 1000 recorded a total of 96326 deaths now the say mexico the 2nd most affected country in the region now has over 48000 deaths breaks have also occurred in. chile ecuador argentina and bolivia and brandish pandemic was initially actually slower to reach latin america which is home to about 865650 1000000 people but government officials have since really struggled to control this part of the virus because more than 100000000 people across latin
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america live in extreme poverty with no way of social distancing and continue to work throughout demick and now quickly here is the top 10 countries with the most covert cases right now so as you can see even in parts of the world that don't live in poverty there's been a record number of cases i mean just take a look at the u.s. the number one country with the most cases and deaths and other nations like australia japan hunk kong sudan ethiopia bulgaria belgium was becca stott and israel have all recently had record increases in new cases as well or 2 correspondents are taboo to thank you for keeping us up to date. now for the. the latest in the ongoing saga involving social media app tick-tock as we previously reported president donald trump has said he will ban the app in the
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u.s. by september 15th unless a deal can be made for microsoft or another american company to purchase tick tocks u.s. operations one point that has confused onlookers is the president's contention that a portion of the purchase of the app should have to go to the treasury now white house press secretary kelly mcenaney was asked about this on tuesday but offered little clarification so i'm not going to get ahead of the president on any official action but he has made that point and he and the secretary said that the u.s. actually to the u.s. will take action in the coming days and chinese apps including tick tock tick tock excuse me due to the national security risk and we all agree that there needs to be a change especially with take tok collecting significant amounts of private data on users it's unacceptable now meanwhile president trump himself spoke to reporters on tuesday and referenced the overwhelming popularity of the juggernaut at. tick-tock is very successful it does tremendous business in the united states people are
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riveted by it i mean i have many friends when they saw that announcement they're calling i think their kids love it they don't because it will get to see their kids had to move but they are it's an amazing thing whatever it may be. this week we have discussed the cyber security issues as well as the business implications regarding the situation with tic toc but this all raises the question of how will this move affect those who make tick tock what it is and if the content creator so let's go ahead and bring in one of the top tick-tock influencers zach king into the show zach that you so much for joining us really appreciate it today sir now i want to start with what the president actually just talked about there at the highly popular why has tick-tock been able to open that door and become so popular especially over the last 12 months here in the united states. i mean you know as an influencer on. really in this industry for the last 12 years you know i've been on 6 music we i've years ago and so for us the rise wasn't even in this last year
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that's made it successful i mean there's been a lot in the last year but what they've been doing from the beginning i just a couple years ago was there our that made it so power on that it levels the playing field for anyone who wants to as a stone and can make a little fun story or a joke or do a dance or whatever maybe there's a ton of different ecosystems and creators on the internet on tick tock but allows anyone to have the chance to go viral on a totally different level that's that's bigger than we've seen possible with you tube that's bigger than we were and so grammont by an event so that's why it's so exciting and i think that's the drop not only is it you are but on especially for those viewers who are trying to concentrate because that definitely as a as a viewer of tick tock even if you don't create your own content it's very consumable so if you're getting a short video it's got a lot of them are music and dance so it gives you something to not only watch but listen to. it is very enjoyable in that regard now when it comes to this potential purchase from microsoft you have any concerns about the control of the app changing
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hands to a different company or an outright ban for that matter how is that going to affect the content creators. so the 2 main options that are present on say right now are dan we should be a bummer because there are so many people who love the app to talk but also because there's content creators and i'm not even talking about the content creators like myself who have already kind of excuse the charlie that is the and expand it beyond a lot of creators not yours but it's really not the small kind of us and them just starting creators but in creators to just you know last couple months for getting that runway they have moments of growing their audience and then it's going to be shut down to be terrible but also they had lost to a company like microsoft or a tech company at least i think you'd see a receptive audience to talk to me would be probably thankful that microsoft stepped in took a look at the security concerns and then the app alive but the other concern in
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that bucket is and you merged it to management and keep tick tock innovating to to grow that success even beyond what it is today that would be the question that we're facing now and to your initial point on the 1st question there which is if they happen to adjust the algorithm in some capacity and then they push the bigger tick-tock stars over people who may not be known that can create a problem for people trying to break through in the industry and i want to talk about those people because like you said you've diversified you have millions of followers across instagram you tube a tick tock and use not started but you were on vine when it was very popular but saw that kind of go away what or what do you kind of give it as far as help to other influencers who are just starting to build on tech that what would you tell them to do as this whole situation is happening. well i was talking to other people that i meet on the way on the same journey as i make sure you're diverse i'm your audience from the get go on the very beginning i mean not right away but once you
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have a decent 10000 or 100000 people calling you i met that community that really loves your stuff and find creative ways to get there e-mail contact and not because they're going to want to hear from you directly or there's a lot of services now that do text messaging but the goal is to have a direct connection to a small portion of your audience which is the most dedicated and loyal portion anyway and that's you know how it's already a little too late to do that now with a month left but that's something from the get go i think creators need to be thinking about how any platform you have on instagram facebook for you to you know how to direct connection years ago you know it was amazing reach and then when they put the paper on front of it you know now it was one percent of our audience must for the rest of the coast so they had something you always had to think about in the space and now it's to graham is officially launching their tick-tock competitor in more than 50 countries they actually watch that wednesday including the u.s. what do you make of this new platform and could this actually kill tick-tock while
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the app is in limbo as a lot of content creators might move to rails where they can actually make that that kind of impact of their. intersection of all this timing is fascinating to watch there's a lot against tick tock and and with the timing of instagram reels coming out it could be i'm another moment like he saw a snatch of how instruments swooped in perfect time did their version of stories and it was very successful because everyone you know when you hear there's concerns of privacy i mean your your tendency to be going back to you you already know and where tensions in the past and if they have the same features can be an easy transition but in this case i think you're also trying to replicate a culture which you can't just do. with one feature there's other things that she is doing in terms of course these constant creators even starting their fund to help monetize young creators that huge something that instagram still really has
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yet to do and of were waiting for so i don't know if. the new real stitcher will just swoop in. that powerfully yet but time will tell it really well it depends i think that day it's a temper 15 or 20 of the band if it actually happens then i think you'll see a lot of momentum behind reels and i guess for our audience who maybe doesn't understand content creators slash influencers quickly can you tell us how this monta zation works and how you guys are able to make money i mean not on your level maybe but on some of the smaller levels there. yeah i mean it's a really simple i can play model with with brands on you tube you have examples that rolls play the beginning the broadcaster middle and we'll get a piece of that 50 percent of the ad revenue for those ads but then the other stuff is going out for brands that you're passionate about you know for me for example i'm really passionate lego i love creedence anything that gets you imagine and
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that's what i want to partner with so take me for example partner with a company like lego and what brand deal looks like. a creative 16 seconds that you in that case and that would be a piece of our monetization tick-tock of social media stars that can we hope to have you back thank you so much for your time today. and best fit for the time at portable dot t.v. we'll see you next time. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of public. small business i'm show business i'll see you then.
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thinking of getting a new phone the ones we got in here she'll come around a lot as i didn't know until he was trapped in the final wired how much are we going to need a crate with him he will just start freaking out and she will want to spray him anywhere near and thousands of greeting dogs are caged in inhumane conditions on puppy farm i mean 67 years you know they've been locked up in cages outside you see no protection from the weather the heat you know the cold air the rain the snow the funder nothing they have no protection. to get what you. can get through kids. across the u.s. cruel puppy mills are supported by dog shows and it still has most of the puppies are coming from this large scale factory farming kind of operations are being sold in stores even joined a group businesses are involved like agoa mom son to there has been a shocking amount of organized opposition to adverts to increase the standards of
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care for dogs bred in commercial rating for so many most of that opposition is coming from huge agricultural groups and industries that have nothing to do with dogs don't buy dog on o.t. . we go to work so straight home.
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live from the world headquarters of the r.t. america in our nation's capital this is the news with rick sanchez. i got to run i am rick sanchez i want to welcome all of you who are watching us all over the world quoting those of you who are watching us on your phones on the portable t.v. and i want to begin by showing you remarkable images taken by satellites provided by the russian space agency or also calls here it is to take a look at this picture the image that you see on top see the dividing line is the port area and bay route what it looked like before that massive and still somewhat
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mysterious blast that occurred yesterday while we were on the air while in the area below the line that's what it looked like after the explosion and this is pretty remarkable i mean let me just show you some highlights here just to tell us straight the significance you see that area that you see right there see that right there there's nothing there right i mean look at the size of the buildings that were essentially taken out just prior to that and just to show how it affects communities concentrator focus on that area right there you see that i mean those are homes that were 234 stories high right there you see them before the blast they were essentially leveled gone that's remarkable stuff. now i want to show you what it looks like at ground level and why people there are still really
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dealing with the impact of what happened here yesterday morning and afternoon look at this look at the images this is what's left on the ground i am basing. i mean you can begin to understand the magnitude of this explosion more than 100000 people have lost their homes hundreds and hundreds more are either dead or missing they can't even find them because of this blast. look at the look on these people's faces. estimates of those injured range in the $5000.00 maybe $3000.00 or more and then there's a concern over the dangers of the residue and the toxic gases remember what you're looking at there appears to have been caused by an explosion of tons of ammonium nitrate which is highly explosive and toxic. so we're left now with the question what is it is it possible that it was sabotage what are the usual suspects saying you know has ball israel what are they saying about this. we have team coverage on this still puzzling story right here on the news with rick sanchez where we believe
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it's time to do news again. here is our list of the questions we think you'll be asking tomorrow after watching this newscast today what happened in beirut and who might be responsible is universal basic income becoming a reality in one american city and how have politics and sports influence want to know one another over the years the controversies let's ask larry king. we're going to begin with what is being called a historic if not almost cataclysmic explosion in beirut right now the culprit seems to be the mere accumulation of ammonium nitrate stored in huge quantities for years at the port there in beirut and if that's the case by the way that in of itself seems horribly negligent think about that what is ammonium nitrate you may
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not know look at this building that's ammonium nitrate this is the same agent ammonium nitrate that was used by domestic terrorist timothy mcveigh when he did this when he used that agent to blow up the federal building the alfred p. murrah building in oklahoma city killing by the way many many children who are nursery and get this this ammonium nitrate i'm talking about it's almost 50 percent as powerful as t.n.t. it's used as an agent to make fertilizer and it can go off with just a cigarette butt that's left on the ground so was it an accident or was it sabotage was it ignorance it was or a combination of all of these things that caused this explosion. we have team coverage of the story for you today but i got official michael maloof is an expert on this particular region or to course want to polish later is a middle east correspondent for us but rather your colleague is going to put
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a journalist who was on the grown bear in beirut with the blast occurred and that's where we're going to begin with ron you know because she was there and she could share with us what's being felt there now and what it was like to be there when it happened rather pick a way. to be there and happened it was extremely terrifying. like an earthquake and then the windows blew out and then there was a loud explosion and it was very frightening luckily i wasn't injured but a lot of people were i was at the hospital yesterday and it was just complete panic and chaos and people searching for their loved ones. every single building residential commercial restaurants shops hotels nothing was left untouched in beirut there's just broken windows and apartments everywhere it's completely devastating the damage is widespread in a way like no one's ever seen. and today i mean today the cleanup began people
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started cleaning up of course there's theories about toxic fumes in the air you know there were a lot of people apparently from the south of lebanon who came up to try and help clean up the mess. you know i spent the day cleaning up my own apartment there was a lot of there was damage inside my apartment lots of glass everywhere luckily i wasn't here to get hit by any of it but just a really really frightening day and now you know people are asking questions how did this happen. and it appears that you know it was no instance 2014 when this substance was confiscated that it's been stored at the port in beirut * and people are really angry about that because there are regulations on how to store or ammonium nitrate that you know to make it to make sure it's safe and the lebanese government for some reason decided to stop. in a very dense there was densely populated area of the country the port the economic lifeline of the country and now that's just right so there's a lot of anger in the streets that the authorities thanks so much we certainly appreciate you giving us
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a 1st person perspective of what it's like on the ground paula i want to bring you into this conversation because as you know with a story like this if you and i were to go right now on social media or on the googles as they say we would find all kinds of stories all kinds of accusations about this. terrorism that it may be israel what all or usual suspects in this case saying people are all accusations that about their possible complicity in this act. well in the preface my comments by saying that we are hearing from the interior ministry in lebanon not to speculate the prime minister saying that an official investigation has been launched and that those responsible will be brought to book but of course that hasn't stopped the speculation from happening at the main culprits are people in this should be pointing fingers at what israel and hezbollah and israel almost immediately came out saying that they were not responsible in fact israel has since. party mediators and off of
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humanitarian and medical assistance saying that it can treat up to 2000 lebanese in its hospitals the 2 countries taking all but israel making and as of yet no response from the lebanese side now why speculation and why fingers pointing at israel of course is that israel in the past has carried out aerial bombings in lebanon at warehouses belonging to his but now we know that ammonium nitrate was in this warehouse what is not clear is what was it doing there and who was a long and we also don't know what was the trigger so some was suggesting that it was an explosion that was caused by the israelis in retaliation against hezbollah but as i say both and also his but i have denied that. now the other thing the planting is against his blood there's some speculation that his blood is responsible for story in this ammonia nitrate he has denied this and so these nothing to back up the speculation that it could have been the his blood of course
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this is what the investigation needs to determine is why why why why was the simonian nitrate of which we know 2750 tons in this way house in the 1st place and who was responsible for it let me bring you into this conversation i know that you have a lot of folks there in beirut with their ears to the ground as to what's going on . is it possible that it may have been a combination of ignorance. and sabotage and carelessness that caused this. but it's probably all 3. the fact that it was stored for for quite a number of years i think 5 or 6 years and nothing was done about a quarter 37 a day get arrested or under house arrest right now there had been appeals to judges there to try to get it moved and the. speculation i mean i have a friend who has
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a business you can look go out on the balcony and see all that entire area his entire post was absolutely smashed the balconies caved. fell and he had to take a lot of his employees to the hospital so it really touches a personal chord at that point. they said also that i was lost and i did ask your question and i don't know in the control room of we have video of the explosion let's all watch it together if we have it because the thing i want to point out of we're able to get this video of the explosion is there doesn't seem to be as we've seen in the past michael the. other discharge other than the accident or the explosion seeming to emanate from the ground itself. we don't see any missile fire we don't see anything else around there that seems to have. if you'll pardon the phrase stimulate the explosion michael i'll let you have the 1st word although let me let me respond to that i have had 3 sets and dependent
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sources tell me that i am one at joni which is just up the coast from beirut in fact you can see the city is unique from beirut a woman told me that 2 low flying jets came right over just before the explosion and i had a i got another video this morning of people looking up in the air listening hearing subjects fly over and it's really just fly over there all the time and then all of a sudden you see this this wave the shock wave it and everything is a deliberative and and a 3rd source gave me information showing that i'm touching picture of a missile coming in so i think the cigs need to be investigated i'm not saying that they are actual you know i'm just saying that these are things that have to be looked at i understand the minister of interior is denial of these things have to be looked at very very seriously i don't follow this and there was actually listen to what there was to all of giving us the official word that she's getting as
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a journalist from the officials there and that's what we want her to do. let me just bring you in you were there you talk to the people i imagine you talk to a lot of other people but anybody else anything that you find curious at this point . you know in the aftermath of a lots of explosions and all countries that experienced them people often say oh i heard a jet. so far i've seen no evidence of that and i experienced it myself i didn't hear any airplanes furthermore you know. people close to are saying that this was an accident and the general security in lebanon is saying it's and the israelis are denying usually if the israelis are behind something they don't get. official denial they just kind of let you believe what you want to believe they can sort of take credit for it but they're denying it. so it does seem to be that this was an action and furthermore you know the fact that lebanon has an extremely
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dysfunctional government it's like i knew a liberal. in lebanon where there is really no rules and regulations and the government is a power structures made up of people who just. examines you don't you will and you're not the 1st person to say that it's been fired by the situation as far as we understand with some of the problems that they're having there but paula let me bring you in and i want you to have the last word on this what happens in a situation like this where you have so much going about in a story with much attention on it and so many deaths involved do you fear this will turn into some kind of reaction in the middle east. well no at this stage the mood in the middle east is not that it's going to turn into any kind of reaction what we have seen is an outpouring of support for the lebanese government as as we we're hearing now the seems to be
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a consensus that it was an accident the israelis and hezbollah denying it and that seems to be taking the mainstream understanding in terms of what is happening and so we have countries such as egypt canada the united states united kingdom right across the international community offering to support of course you might be aware that russia is sending 5 planeloads of aid and support so there is an outpouring of support and that's coming from the international community and from the middle east so at this stage and lot of people seem to be adhering to what we were hearing the official word from the jordanian government is let's wait and see what in full investigation determined smart you're biting your lip to get it i'll give you a 2nd because that's all i got. yesterday trouble said he after talking to generals little. looks like an attack he was pressed on that he reinforced that and you know people are saying all come on that is trouble that's trouble but you know he's the one who said he was being spied on that no one believed in my quote. and
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my thanks to all 3 of you important conversation the one that people should hear otherwise they will feel like something is being hidden problem it's all out there and transparent and in the open thank you to all 3 of you we appreciate the information on this devastation that we're seeing in beirut we're going to be right back this is the news reports hatteras.
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all across the board trump is down in the polls and not just by a full interview traditionally incumbency alone is enough to win felix but this time around it is a very strong and let's be clear this is little to do with joe biden how we get. the u.s. economy was booming growing numbers of people made homeless. you can work 40 hours a week and still not have enough to get housing everybody believes america still has the lead up to the reality of the not financially quality and the lack of flow to the mounting living wage of many people naturally. that's been
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a problem with the city knows time limits on and told to stay away i know you'll miss. the most vulnerable abandoned on the streets to become the invisible cops. hey welcome back i'm rick sanchez now to pittsburgh where the mayor has now just his city is going to be participating in a program that's going to receive funding from twitter the twitter of c.e.o.'s name is jack dorsey he says he's going to make his residence eligible to get hundreds of dollars in guaranteed monthly income right remember that in the presidential campaign the democratic presidential campaign that conversation came up but it's
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part of the latest city to launch a guaranteed income program from twitter's co-founder artie's trinity charges explains how this was going to work. pittsburgh méribel could you tell us says that residents who qualify will start receiving $500.00 a month of guaranteed income a movie. he says will help benefit their lives today pittsburgh the latest of 15 cities to launch a guaranteed income program to help residents the money used to start the program coming from the $3000000.00 donation made by twitter c.e.o. jack dorsey in july to help those struggling during the economic crisis brought on by the coronavirus pandemic dorsey said in a tweet earlier this month this is one to look close the wealth and income gap level systemic race and gender inequalities and create economic security for families so far dorsey's gift is benefiting cities including atlanta seattle and los angeles whose members formed a network of mayors for a guaranteed income and initiative that was 1st led by the mayor of stockton
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california michael tubbs in 2019 when he gave $125.00 or 6 cents 500 dollars a month for 24 months now according to reports this summer early indications show that the money given to residents has had a positive influence not only on the receivers but also on their communities so now other cities across the country are looking at implementing similar ideas meantime in pittsburgh there's been no word yet on how many residents will receive payments reporting the news for rick sanchez trinity shabazz r.t.e. . body we go in there. i'm sure we'll be hearing a lot of stories on this conversation but we'll leave it where it is right now because we want to turn a subject something else that's pretty cool history is replete with examples of sports and politics and politics mixing in a very controversial but important way there was the famous hitler embarrassed but provided by none other than jesse owens he was an african-american beat the crap
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out of all the nazis on the ground there was 968 john carlos and tommie smith shocked the world in mexico city with that what you're looking at right there it was a mazing what an iconic moment that was and we you know even as a kid our more look at the screen go really wow and then came mohammad ali who said he was going to go to vietnam at the vietnamese have never called him the word why should he go kill overshoot of. he went to jail more recently there was colin kaepernick and his famous nero which cost him his career and millions of dollars. but now something different is taking place just in the last couple of nights i don't know if you guys have had a chance to watch the n.b.a. but the n.b.a. is actually embracing as the league everybody black white the owners the coaches all the players and the league to gather embracing black lives matter joining us now the host of politicking and my colleague larry king to talk
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a little bit about what's going on larry i mean it's a gets an interesting perspective the way this thing has played out and where we are now compared to the things that you and i have seen in our life isn't it never saw anything like this. when this broke with the killing in minnesota and the way to listen lasted this is a stretch that's unbelievable it's going to go right into the election campaign and when it hits november. the n.b.a. is to be saluted in my opinion for getting on this 1st they have outstanding leadership in the national basketball association and of course they are a league that is predominately black. but still and so amazingly unity that they're showing in the issue of politics and sports go i was 5 years old at the time but match yeah germinated so i came to my joe louis got that picture and he had a letter which are letters for american where we've got that picture of schmeling
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joe louis beat max schmeling schmeling whether or not but he represented the nazis right. no correction that one schmeling beat him the 1st time shelling me lewis in a fight in new york and it was no one believed that they had a rematch and lou is not doubt schmeling early. but schmeling went on to be strongly anti nazi are spoke against them as it causes he lived in europe and he was quite a fighter but there was politics reigning because germany was beginning its invasions of various countries and he was this german heavyweight who did defeat joe lewis in that 1st fight. you know it's funny i think back to. how different it was 968 i'm a little kid i'm sitting there in miami with my mom and dad my dad and i watch sports together all the time and suddenly when we saw tommie smith and john carlos raised their hands and at the time the country was going through all kinds of
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strife and it was not embraced in fact i think the networks looked at it as an embarrassment everybody attacked them if they did it today they would be impressed so it's going to he's a job front on the right and this story keeps going where it doesn't have been slow it's constant and every day there's a story regarding it you can't you can't break away from it if you're into sports you know all about it plus that the virus is affecting baseball baseball set a can still quite a few games then i should is going to be an n.f.l. and add as politically in twine to what do what do you do of your commission of the n.f.l. and the president says you got it you got to play. you what do you do you know a. lot going on rick yeah i will tell you this though. you know just to make me feel good my minnesota twins are right now the best team in
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baseball thank you very much for. you know those of us close behind as colorado yes they are big companies look good for a colorado looks good and then of course the yankees the best team that money can buy larry king love our conversations always do i could knock your egg i was going to talk for a good cigar i did a cigarette just dark about everything you know we've worked together we've done so many things but what he's saying is true about sports and we're seeing something happen now you know this is your valley where you cover the world of sports and we're seeing things we haven't seen before tiger woods making headlines today for example yes yes one sport that is able to go on of course the p.g.a. so we're seeing golf. and but their 1st major of the season because it was delayed of course it was supposed to happen in may but the u.s. p.g.a. championship is happening august 6th tomorrow in san francisco and tiger woods of course going for his 16th major now and he's out there practicing that was earlier today looking good looking like he's healthy and ready to get back in there but of course he was reluctant to join the tour of yeah the 1st few events because the one
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he doesn't mean that money exactly. well for the rest of us you know i'd be another guy who made it i need to work exactly as don't get a salary they only get paid if they play if i play well right and of course endorsements for tiger people like him but you know he's chasing those majors of course jack nicklaus has 18 and so he he's right behind him that 15 right now but you know he talked about it was interesting how it was to play a few weeks ago at memorial in his 1st tournament back without fans so take a listen to what he has to say about really generally by time you make the back 9 there's thousands of people out there on the golf course. waiting for the leaders to tee off but that never never happened so that's just a new world we live in and we're just have to get used to it most of times when you go from green to t. people yelling or. trying to touch you that's. you know that part is different as far as energy and competing and playing no that's that's the same
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pretty intense when i play and pretty into what i'm doing. lochte and it doesn't seem to affect mr woods there with no fans but one thing that is being affected is and i think larry made mention of this when we're talking football is going to be affected and i think you are hearing. the very 1st clarion call yes the 1st f.b.s. school so football bowl subdivision basically division one a school now is. officially suspending their college football season they announced today and that's going to trigger a chain reaction across the college football landscape of course because now they're an independent school they left the a.c.c. of course conference but all those power 5 conferences the big 10 they're going to conference on. schedules now and a shortened season like the big turnouts there are 10 games shortened it could only see the photo if it all of course. they also said today they have by august 21st each individual division to decide if they're going to have a season so that's coming up but yeah it's not looking good for college football that seems to be the 1st domino to fall in the college you know it's
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a great opportunity if i had a division 2 or division 3 league yes i would make sure since they don't make any money on fans anyway because nobody goes to division 2 or division 3 games or i would do a deal with the s.p.n. or some other outfit to broadcast my games and make millions of dollars yes because broadcast deals where the money is but you have to get the eyeballs there to what to watch those schools division $2.00 and $3.00 schools and in order to get a deal to broadcast all fans with nothing on television but division 3 or division 2 would watch division but also if they're not going to put the players from the power 5 converses at risk for the scope and i think they're not going to do with the smaller schools they're going to carry less i think we'll see i wouldn't be surprised mark my word if they're smart they're going to play that and it's a good idea always and always a conversation you and i you know going back and forth on things i think you might be wrong on this one i. would certainly expect so much for being with us appreciate you being there in the middle it's always been a right. welcome
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folks next up on dennis miller plus one we're going to talk w w e superstar the miss mike mazatlan he's got a new show on the usa network called cannonball think it runs thursdays at 8 we'll talk to see what that's about also talk about how you make the long trek from m.t.v.'s the real world to the squared circle to be one of the biggest wrestlers in the world mike right after this on dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one of my sons excited about this 730 year old son who's
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a huge wrestling creek and he told me that he said the give them is propers on his skills he thinks he's vastly underrated today's guest says professional wrestler actor media personality mike the ms mazatlan mike is best known for wrestling with the w w e and his career as a successful reality television star if you're not m.t.v.'s real world way back when he was in new york and the m.t.v. reality championship series the challenge from 2000 to 2005 when he also hosted several seasons of the show and mike has a new show i think it might be called cannon ball or is that just a thought bubble over a said on usa network it airs thursdays at 8 pm the miss would shake. a aus it go and thank you very much for having me on the show i love being your plus one i am glad that your 30 year old son is a huge fan of may you know i'm glad he's in that 18 to 49 demographic so it's young
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kid you know basically knows his stuff. well you know it's funny to me about my son dare i say i think all parents and you have 2 kids novelty a bit but you always think your kids are bright very bright you know my son and he loves it and he also loves the u.s.c. and i said to them what would be the difference to you and he said that he thinks of wrestling while there's a foreman in europe called comedia del art which is sort of good bad a metaphor good versus evil it's almost like what ground up products are built a lot and he says he's fascinated by the w.w. from that aspect is the kind of sense that right in a way i think i think that people. i remember when i was a kid and the reason i loved it was the larger than life characters there's an energy to it i love the warrior i love the pain on the face streamers on the arms running out to his music like whenever out hears music i would just cheer and think
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he is the greatest thing in the world and these guys were like larger than life and the soap opera like story lines you know who are who you hate cheering who you love you know normally we have 10 to 20000 people in our audience you know booing made telling me i suck which i miss right now but believe it or not but. there's nothing quite like it out there and people always ask what's it like being a deputy superstar now we tell him like i can't describe it to you because you're not there or you're not doing it you know you wouldn't understand it kind of be like you trying to describe weekend update to me and i don't know i think that's something that's just indescribable about your experiences there. well i separating side at terry jones as house for they wrestle mania that one year i must been 100000 people there i remember vince a son went off offense for 20 i think landed on the table i was sitting rod
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63 i looked about could have said i don't know if this is flat out what i've always to find a sport but this is amazing entertainment there was a buzz it's a little bit of everything it's studer tame it's comedy it's drama you know speaking of shane mcmahon son of vince mcmahon who you're talking about i wrestled shane mcmahon at metlife stadium in front of 80000 people and i suplex to him off of a 20 foot scaffolding and let me tell you it was a very far drop and believe it or not my 6 year old dad got into the ring because he didn't like shane mcmahon beating me up this was before obviously the 20 foot drop but i yeah like shane was beating me my dad didn't really like that he actually got in the ring and then shane mcmahon actually beat him up which was kind of went along the story but it was one of my dad's favorite things he has
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a meme out there right now on twitter that literally he went viral like it's him try to i told him i said debt if you're going to get in the ring make sure you get your fighting stance on you get ready to fight and so literally gets in the ring and he just does this like he's like at 1950 he's like kind of out but i'm not but i'm up like oh my god i'm in the desert and so your advice. you know ms when i watch it to me it's like there is people say well it's not it's not a sport though but i defy anybody to tell me it's not like it's like gymnastics with amazing variables that i don't want i watch and i feel like i'm watching a gymnastic meet not watching my son wants obama u.f.c. fantasized watch these things the bond with my kids and i watch it i think why don't flat out know that that guy's hitting that guy's head office at a metal steps as a matter of fact i know that i say i can suspend my belief on that but i do know
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when a cat gets up on the top thing. or backwards he risks breaking his neck and that's the danger implies a lot of systems and i look at it as a sport you know people can look at it really when i also look at it as an art it's an art form on what we do i look at the our professional wrestling and there's nothing quite like it people were asking me with with this hosting cannonball like are you nervous it's a new thing i go this is a really new to me because in w w e it is prepared me for all walks of entertainment in all walks of performance because we're live it's like sound i live like you're live you get one tape to do or you flub a word you mess up a joke you have to keep going same thing in w w e you have to keep going so with hosting cannonball and doing comedy i gamble i'm used to that because we do it all the time in w w e so i'm very thankful for the opportunities i've been given to perform in front of
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a live audience each and every week maybe not now but before. while we got plenty of time to let this breathe and i do want to talk about kat and bob at a somebody right in the main connector of the via debbie right now i just want to close by asking you i see it as a hard life i mean i see it a circus maximus when you're in the ring and it must be a gas to have people jacked up like that to walk in i see all of it it's not the walk in and it's the trip. is it in between things it's the 220 night sr i don't know that they're everybody's on a g 5 go on between gigs seems like a tough gig now that you have 2 babies and they'll grow up someday and wrestling will be with us forever is it something you'd steer your kids away from eventual e i'm a big believer and if my kids want to do something i want to give them to tools to be able to do whatever their jeems have i think that's every parent's goal is if your kid has a dream you want to make sure that they have the tools they want to be
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a piano player you're going to give them the best piano player you piano you possibly can't you get him the best teacher you possibly can so one of my daughters wants to be a w w e superstar i don't think there's any better teacher than me so i'll definitely teach him how to do it because honestly it's changed my life and allowed me to live the life i've always wanted to do as a child i grew up idolizing superstars and now here i am with children idolizing me and it's a dream come true and i'm i'm a former intercontinental former united states former debbie debbie tag team you name it i've done it so i feel very fortunate to be able to do that. we're talking to the miss and we're talking wrestling but i want to move it over to the show now you can see that he's got a show here and it's called cannon ball it's on the new essay network it airs thursdays at 8 pm i see a lot of these shows and this one seems like when cirque du soleil did the water
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show over there. really predicated on the they ahd would tell me about the show ms tell me what part and you know what are the contestants planned for the taglines it is it's the biggest west while it's water sports competition out there and you know it really truly is when i drove up to the set i looked at it it is a huge water park that is unlike anything you've ever seen we have a 100 foot mega slide where contestants slide down going 70 miles an hour get launched in the air 80 feet in the air and then some of the challenges that are that they're launching into is like the human dart where they have a target that they have to hit and it's called human dart for a reason you are the dart and you have to hit it with any part of your body we have a drop tower that drops a 500 pound cannon ball on an airbag and you're on the opposite side of that airbag so you're flying 70 feet in the air and you have a net yet to catch all these balls but the best part about my job is watching the contestants the contestants are so different than any any competition you've ever
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seen like we have n.c.a.a. cleaved athletes we have people that never step foot inside a a gym we have people that are shaped like animals we have people we have to confront 4 year old woman who is more ripped than i am we have a guy that is a cat daddy be called something get it because he's got a bunch of cats got stay at home fathers it's just all walks of life are a cannonball and they're vying for $10000.00 and honestly i didn't know or think that cannonball could change lives on like this is a game show it's for fun but one. the guys the show has been airing for quite a bit now for like 3 episodes and one of the winners said we asked him what he going to do with the money he said i'm going to buy a ring for my longtime girlfriend ask her to marry me and the next day after it aired i saw on instagram that she said yes you had a ring on her finger and everything so i was like man can both change their lives
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here. you know but on the i'm amazed that ms i always think of warhol who seemed like a bit of a caprice assault of a way back when an interesting pop artist spent his his statement that in the future everybody would be famous for 15 minutes as i look back is almost nostradamus like it is predict quality but the thing i'm a namrud of is i'm surprised how many people take their 15 minutes so earnestly i watch these reality competition shows and you most might go into watching them with your eyebrow askew thing you know what is this about ninja stuff all that stuff and these people are so earnest about it that i dare i say i find it kind of touching house how much this matters to them their moment now they want to knock it out of the park you're talking to a guy who is supposed to only have 15 minutes of fame i'm from the real world remember 20 years ago i did the real world and people said i beat on it with my 15 minutes of fame but i i was motivated i had was determined now you bring it back
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you are contestants on cannon ball i think they're just having fun and they just want something to do they one of the guys his name was dominic george yani and he was afraid of heights and he just goes there's a d. i'm like still 3 to heights man and i just don't know why i'm here but i think the reason eases because i just want to conquer mice year of heights and he did exactly that and he did actually really well if so if you want to conquer your fear of heights come on down to cannonball will conquer it real quick. we're talking the effervescent mike the ms mazatlan and we can talk about his you know bride also have a reality show marie so i think if there's a funny to read there it suites again it's a very modern relationship we're talking today about cannonball and it's on usa network it airs thursdays at 8 pm you can always catch up now. stuff stream so he
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says there are 2 eps then you better get the 3rd this thursday though you want to go too far and then you end up not watch it you know i sometimes i'll wait 5 episodes and i don't get the something because i'm super r.b.i. so jump on this thursday go back and get the other 2 can and will it airs thursdays at 8 pm we'll be right back with the may as well talk a little real world i want to see what is high school cross country time wise to i'm interested in not all that with the miss miller plus one right after this. all across the board trump is down in the polls and not just by a full interview traditionally incumbency alone is enough to make feel lection but this time around it is a very strong need and let's be clear this is little to do with joe biden how did we get. thinking of getting
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a new puppy once we got in here she. didn't know until he was trapped in this tiny little wired people who use a crate with him he will stir freaking out when it's pretty much anywhere near him thousands of breeding dogs are caged in the in human conditions on puppy farm i mean 67 years you know they've been locked up in cages outside you see no protection from the weather the heat you know the courtier the rain the snow the funder nothing they have no protection. could get you. it's 2 kids. across the us cruel puppy mills are supported by dog shows and still most of the puppies are coming from these large scale factory farming kind of operations are being slung at stores even joined a good businesses are involved but can't get them sent and there's been a shocking amount of the organized opposition to efforts to increase. the standards
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of care for dogs bred in commercial braiding for so many most of that opposition is coming from huge agricultural worms and industries that have nothing to do with dolphins don't buy dog. hey folks welcome back to dennis miller plus one today the one is the very congenial mike the ms mazatlan and you know him from the w w 8 and before that as a babe in the woods real world in 2001 he's got a new show called cat and ball on the usa network exceed the logo behind him there are only 2 into their run so you can pick it up and then thursday get back on the the real time schedule at 8 pm on usa network you know as i you know i look back. i was watching an interesting there's a series that you would love coming from the real world it was made by the b.b.c.
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it started in 1964 it was called beat up series where they visit back with a group of kids every 7 years they're now up to 63 up 56 up they've been interviewing the same get group of kids was 7 years in between i look back at real world and i think it's easy to sort of test that these shows but that show after an initial role like a so real i thought oh this is kind of an interesting sociological study relief to see how this works i know it's a perfect but the see how interaction works like that what you are memories of it miss it's funny the say that because hi how you say that because when i got done doing the rural back to new york season 10 by the way in like 2000 i had colleges calling me out saying hey would you like to do a speech at her college to basically motivate our kids can't give them you know what your experience was like because it's so much like college and i was like you guys do realize you never graduated college right like yeah so you want to come
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educate your students and what it's like going to college where they graduate college i went to my to ohio but real roots are beyond it and so i would go to schools and i would do motivational speeches to college kids all the time because it was so much like the college experience you know going on the. real world i was a kid from parma ohio never really i traveled here and there but i never got out of my harmon ohio bubble until i got on the real world and it brought me into new york city and let me tell you something there is no faster city than new york and i was eyes wide open i had no idea i was a little uncomfortable i was an outcast on the show but i created this character called ms on the show which is basically a person that would tell everyone like it was and people started respecting and liking the minutes more than they liked mike and it was interesting to me and i was like wow it was a really incredible experience but and it taught me
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a lot about new york city where i would have to be a billionaire in order to live there happily. while when you're a kid and parma ohio and you think about getting out and going to miami you're thinking about the university which is a play. i think it turned up there in ohio by the way i wanted to ask your real quickly i'm always fascinated i was talking to alice cooper recently been sent fornia it to you and when vince was in call when in high school he held the arizona state cross country record and i wonder what your time was you know i see that i'm going i was like i was i don't think i've ever gotten the cross country record but i was the captain of the cross-country team captain of the normandy baseball team played basketball i swam here i played football i just loved sports so i was really really in involved in that is always loved addict i love competition. well certainly being in primetime not you're in for the competition here like there's
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a lot of things to snag people's attention out there and the business on cannonball on usa network it airs thursday at 8 pm look how smooth getting it slipping these plugs it now i know you really should baby just really just you just really nail it down i feel like you're doing a bit like on s n l and block usa network and then every 5 seconds like can blog on the usa network i feel like we're doing it right we're what got to sell the so what are we a choke because once more we're going to end the exact. the biggest mitigated said you know not a good i'm glad to hear you know as well as the usa network yeah. i was just watching the history channel and somebody fired a cannonball into fort sumpter they're now on doing subliminal so tell me about your babies man you got 2 young girls tell me about your wife teresa you guys have a really i let me show to. yeah we have a reality show on on usa network news and misses new episodes are coming in the
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fall it's basically about my entire family which is myself my wife marie sue is a former or still a w e superstar and as well as she's a former. women's champion and then we have 2 daughters a 2 year old and a 10 month old and he think that household is a no no we have more we have 2 dogs you 2 cats we have 2 moms in the house yes i have my mother and my mother in law living with us right now as we speak it is absolutely pandemonium all the time in this household. it's like the waltons meets noah's ark you've got a paring of everything rather if the rains come you can float away and have your entire life in the household so yeah there i would i want to ask you missed seeing as you start i guess you gravitated towards the real world you must a went to it from ohio i don't think they were out there scanning for paypal so you had to go solicit that thing after how do you not do say you're in your diabetes or
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hearing years old. is so not spending wisely how do you know if that was 19 years ago with the real world you're right i had to go looking for it so i was watching the rebels in new orleans which is the previous season the one that i was on and i saw a commercial and i said i was there like do you want to travel i was like i do you want to try out well sit in the video so i made this video on a v.h.s. by the way because back then we didn't have our little camera phones that you know it's have today so i had a v.h.s. i remember putting press editing it by pressing play and record on my v.h.s. videos because i always would record everything on might big huge v.h.s. camera and so so yeah i sent in a video and back then there wasn't all these reality shows there was like maybe 4 or 5 like now every every every network has 4 or 5 different reality shows there
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was only one or 2 or 3 back then and so there was like 100100000 people trying out and i remember everyone so i mean like what's going to stand out from all those people i don't know but i'm going to do it. well it sounds like concocting the ms character at some point broke i don't think everybody in there was walking around doing a dual character track so that probably puts you in good stead as far as the producers ago i'm sure they like that i have to ask them as one when people ask me about showbusiness they asked me if it's harsh world and you know i don't say this dismissively because it's been very very good to me as they say but i don't know if it's interesting nuff to my core life to ever have it devastate me do you know what i mean it's like you've got those babies you've got that wife you've got to make a living i understand that but everybody well at the moment all that and i always find showbusiness when people get disappointed and that i always think how do you
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let it get that far into your head it's a bit of a caprice it's a risk the juices in the game how do you find showbusiness as it lay it down or do you keep it at arm's length like i do to some extent as of right now it hasn't let me down and i've heard these stories when i was on the real world i would have a lot of people that were on the road that you know is is good experiences i had they said that you know they edited me wrong or did this wrong and honestly i if you are who you are until i met a lot of people that when you meet them in person they are completely different person than who they are on camera and they have more or less at them themselves and then who they see on camera they say that's not me it's like no that's the person i saw that you on camera that was you then so some people get aggravated by that some people get mad and some people get mad at the fact that they're not where they are in the think they should be and you get bitter you get angry and you know
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into you we sometimes i'm not the focal point and i want to be the focal point so i look at and i go ok how can i be the focal point how can i be the person that is talked about that's on all the posters that does. we or universal champion and i always blame myself and i don't think a lot of people blame themselves in hollywood i think they blame casting directors i think the playing directors and lame editors it blame everybody else besides themselves and i'm always a person i would blame myself i'm the reason i am not where i want to be and so right now i am exactly where i want to be i'm hosting cannonball i have my own reality show biz and misses and i love it like i love my family being around like i've never seen my dad more than i have when being on missing misses and shooting businesses and then as far as w w e like i'm happy where i am and people are like well you're not in the w w we're universal championship picture and it's like i'm going to be there right now but it's like a wave and it goes up and down and right now i'm writing it and i'm going to keep
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writing it until it goes back up again so i guess my best advice i can give and i don't know if you're asking provide advice but i think the best advice i can give to anyone in the entertainment business that is a little bit or a little angry to keep trying to figure out what you're doing wrong and try to find the tools to do it like i didn't when i wanted to be a superstar i didn't just go and try to become a devotee super so you just don't do that you you have to find independent wrestling school that teaches the art of fresh wrestling not only that i would move to l.a. i got acting classes i went to improv i went to ground things i went to improper lympics i tried to find all the tools i possibly could to become the best superstar i possibly could so i guess that is my my best advice to anyone out there that's better good advice probably were got some questions ms obviously tell you what the fans are loyal. you put up the church coming off and questions it's like country
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music you know i can see why people do those jam borís every year and that because if you get made not by the mafia but by the country music fans of the wrestling fads you're made for life they'll forgive me a lot. stuff and stay with you and so when we said you're coming on questions out there was a we got jenny are back on facebook and i think i from hearing you talk know the answer to this but jenny asked what what have you liked better reality television or they'd be on big extended right it's not even it's not even close i would say. it was always my dream. it was always my dream like ever since i was a child and now i get to be here and get to perform and just and do what i love and now you know if you look at ms and mrs with my family i guess you can say it's evolved like so you know you ask that question i'm like oh what a bargain but then you got to we 2nd real world give you my start if it wasn't for
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the real world i wouldn't be where i am today then you look at we're i've come today where it's like i'm with ms and mrs i'm with my wife and with my daughters i'm with my dad my parents like i don't it's a tough decision but i think as a child child me would say. well listen as you said tom wolfe the great writer a bonfire of the vanities wrote a brilliant book called man in full f u l l was about well you sound like a man in full to me it sounds like it's clicking on all cylinders and obviously everybody has to wait until this corona plays up before we get back into our endeavors in public but i sense a happy fulfilled man and if you want to see them as mike has a show called cannonball on the usa network it's it airs on thursdays at 8 pm my son who like i said is a big fan i said what can i expect from this cat and he said i think he's
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a really good guy dad you realize he's in the villain role to a large degree or a lot of people yell at adam and stuff like that he said but i sense an intelligence there and he seems like a nice man indeed you are my kid had a good read i told she was smart is there yes i like him i like them already he's good yes i player here is good and he gets in school area jerk. good to talk to your brother that's the men dennis miller plus one i love folks.
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join me everything on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports this list i'm showbusiness i'll see you that. summer solution where every summer we look at solutions from all the problems they cover on every other month of the year now today recovering to globalization the valorization the china for cation process which is game speed under trump but what has set in motion really understand 41122001 when china became member of the world
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trade organization time that attorney chris fenton author of beating the dragon. hello and welcome across town where all things are considered on people of all across the board trying to sit down in the polls and not just by a pointer to traditionally incumbency alone is enough to win reelection but this time around it is a race trump made lose and let's be clear this has little to do with joe biden how did we get to this point.
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to discuss this and more i'm joined by my guest ameesha prost in washington she is a democratic strategist and political analyst and in los angeles we cross to joe collins he's a g.o.p. congressional candidate in california's 43rd district or across some polls and if the. that means you can jump any time you want and i always appreciate ok traditionally i go to the person that got up early is for this program as joe in los angeles welcome to the program joe and i hope i have a nice cup of coffee to keep the company donald trump's in trouble in the polls and one in looking at the candidates see if joe biden which i have to say quite honestly i can't imagine how it inspires anyone so obviously this is getting down to being a referendum on the trump time trumps time in office is that a fair characterization a referendum less than an election. no i wouldn't think so in a reason why is because he was down in the polls whenever you're running into
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reclaim and. not double digits like this i'm sorry yeah i mean still going to close down the polls regardless of how much you're down i think what they have to remember is he's running against joe biden i mean he's in my opinion are one of the most racist politicians and the entire united states and when you think about his history politician in he you know out of place america then why what he did and why he was in the senate in 2 he would have probably you know how barack obama fix america by the fact that he feels like right now it is time to fix something that he feels is broking in my opinion asinine i think trump is going to win this election he's running against joe biden who my opinion that's not a great candidate for office to present a united states where i mean should i say i said in my introduction we know i mean we look at the history of the presidency the likelihood of being reelected the incumbent being reelected is quite high ok there are obviously exceptions but it's a trend here and donald trump isn't really. duplicating i guess the same question
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to you it seems to me it's much more a referendum on the occupant of the white house and there's almost nothing to do with joe biden you're free to disagree obviously go ahead and disagree think that what we are seeing with president trump is a president here. as aggressively gone against the grain of all things when it comes to moralistic being someone who is seen as presidential he is taking this role a bit in authoritarian versus someone who actually understands what a democracy is how it functions and even has ever read the constitution what we're seeing with joe biden is someone who they think that america 1st and foremost is yusuke joe biden is local jail to a lot of people he's someone she was part of the most successful democratic administration of the past 6 years and he's also someone shuhada knows how to unite united nations and right now in the midst of a global pandemic in the midst of an economic crisis he is someone who is also
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waded through an economic crisis before he is the orchestrator along with president obama of the relief packages after the crash of 2008 so i think that with him people are seeing someone who is in stark contrast to what president trump is doing not only in terms of unification but also someone who is not making flat out racist statements someone who is not objectifying women someone who is not out here being the antithesis to all things democracy and all things democratic and i think that that is something that speaks more to people than anything else is there referendum on donald trump absolutely but i think that just by saying that is the only reason or you know part and parcel of why people are getting out to vote i think that that is a little bit too broad of a statement trouble made several mistakes over and over and over again to be someone who believes wholly ardently and what he's doing small business had so many unborn errors it is remarkable ok but let me let me stay with you here let me rephrase it here joe biden just as it is likable and simmering clinton i think
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that's what it gets down to because trump hasn't been able to put a label on joe joe biden that sticks because like you said he has a likability quotient that is very difficult to challenge and i think he's an empty suit and i don't see anything to be proud it will be in the. obama administration but most importantly for joe is he's not likable joe react at the last. disagree with that as well joe biden is not a likable candidate i mean when you talk about the contrast between president trump and him you know you know his growth women you have to look at joe biden in this group of children and as something that plays a huge part in whether people especially in a black or latino community want to vote for him especially you know with that crime bills still pending on the books i mean he's going to have to do some type of give us some time or restitution on a set of eyes and mass incarceration for black america and he's going to have to
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explain how why he so easily here and he talks he would children ok i'm ok didn't i think find out standard you can accuse donald trump of the same thing and you know if and that can be an element and maybe that is something that will make people think or they pull the lever that has nothing to do really with policy and that's what i really want to stay with here this character defamation stuff i guess and doesn't move the needle i don't think with anyone here michel let me go to you you know policy wise i mean if you look at trump in the poll he started he started collapsing when to the coronavirus and his administration's response to it and i don't in my opinion and i'm a conservative joe don't misunderstand i'm a conservative ok but it seems to me they're playing catch up now in trying to deal with this pandemic and of course there's been grossly politicized by all sides go ahead in washington. i think that you make
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a very good point up until corona virus hit and we saw president trump go from having daily briefings to now pausing and having to over things to coming back and having more briefings his disillusionment and excitement about a drug that has been proven time and time again not to work in protecting people against coronavirus or actually saving lives and hydroxy clark which is him making several statements about not wearing a mask and himself not modeling wearing a mask and just being someone to ignore it even his own task force when it came to the steps necessary to reopen schools when it came to the steps necessary to ensure that everyone had the p.p.t. that they needed were watching time and time again in a global crisis where the president needs to be someone who is it unifier but also someone who pays attention to and understands the science we're seeing this president not do that and utilize his isolation his policies not only to pull out a lot of the a lot of the unifying missions when it comes to health care we see what he how his reaction is with the world health organization we see him not listening to other
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nations state leaders who have come together on trying to fight coronavirus is a united front because of the populism that this president exemplifies because of his isolationist policies he cannot see the forest for the trees and it is really causing more and more people to die we just saw a report what last week that showcased how initially he was absolutely fine with not following a lot of the guidelines or not even talking about them because he thought that the states that were going to be the most affected or states they were democrat democratically won when you assume that people can die and democratic led states and you can just blame governors that's a problem he's present the united states not just president of the red states ok we just heard something that i want to explore because something that i've been thinking about a lot i think that all of us would agree that trump rand is a populist in 2016 and he won ok he won the only needed look toral votes to win the presidency here ok. joe has governed as
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a populist because i don't think he has go ahead you know what i don't think there is any correct way to govern especially during a time like coronavirus. could do a better job than just agree with that that's when you see real leadership real leadership when you have a challenge for all the country for every citizen irrespective of what letter you put at the end of your last name or you have to be a leader of all. absolutely and i absolutely agree with that and like i said before there are things that he could have done better there are things that his ministration have done better especially one time like coronavirus but i will say this the media doesn't give him a fair shot i mean when he tries to shut down travel to foreign countries they call them a race they call them all types of names you know and you can make that assumption and he can blame governors from things that are happening in states but less you've got a for you as an example gavin newsom shut down our statements. gavin newsome did you know a $1000000000.00 do you get mass in china you know and so when you look at these
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type of bans when you consider misinformation specially when it comes to where in mass what type of mass we are if mass even a fact if you know you have to put that on the head of the leadership now president trump has his ideals are how he feels things should go just like every other governor not in their day when it comes to managing states the overall you know leadership by the over 'd on the already comes from a governor so i have been this agree with mrs cross on that when the governors are there has a distaste president trying to make recommendations but he controls what happens federally each individual state. let's go back to. washington are you disappointed how this pandemic and the reaction to it has been so politicized because you know all lives stake right here and it really pains me when we talk about red states blue states we're dealing with a pandemic because a pat the pen demi doesn't discriminate between. red and blue states here in is
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there any neutral ground on this series there's nothing there's no neutral ground in american politics right now go ahead no absolutely and you're right the pandemic doesn't discriminate the policies happen to there are very few policies across this country that are race neutral and we know that over time we've seen it extrapolated across the whole where there are blacks latinos who consistently are hit hardest when things like this pandemic occur or any type of economic upheaval but when it comes specifically to coronavirus the expectation was that from the top and the president is at the top that you would have a leader who was able to get a piece by piece clan and a strategy around how states would handle this be in constant contact with state leadership give a guy point because you are the leader of the greatest nation on earth you are that leadership model you're supposed to model yourself after what you would expect citizens to do and what we saw time and time again was trust mistake those opportunities we saw him stand in front of audiences and just not tell the truth we
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saw him ignore the science we saw him speak against things that his own pandemic task force what is giving other alternative information for that's a problem because it will lacked a lot of trust it made people confused the reason why we have such a push against mass wearing masks right now is because the president for the longest did not wear them and he actually tweeted out aggression and support for those who were marching in stomping on state capitals with weapons so that they didn't have to wear them so when we see a president take those types of names in the wrong direction and we consistently see the coronavirus cases up to over and over and over again it begs the question are we a leaderless nation and you're right i think you said this a few moments ago moments of crisis or when you see true leaders rise what we've seen is this president all over and over again at a time where in all honesty the whole world is seeing a crisis in the united states is typically. where people look for motivation it's
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where people look for this guy coast and right now that's just not what we're seeing we're seeing countries bar the united states and our citizens if you look around the world the united states is a lack of is one of the worst performers in dealing with and demi are ok my far and the whole the whole issue of opening up of schools it's really only in the u.s. everyone else is moving on you're right i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to west sure enough but that's our break we'll continue our discussion on trump's reelection stay with her. is you'll be a reflection of reality. in
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welcomed to cross top were all things are considered computer labelle to remind you we're discussing trump's reelection campaign. ok let's go back to los angeles joe let's look at believe the economic reaction to depend makes here. personally as a conservative i'm very disappointed that the white house hasn't taken to the dealing i mean 1st of all we had the 1st round of stimulus bailout and of course it went to some of the richest people in the world people that didn't even need the money ok and that goes across the board whatever your political affiliations it's the one percent they got relief ok the stock market so far is ok what i'm really upset is that you know mix mitch mcconnell he comes into washington for a couple weeks you know somebody might do something maybe we will maybe we won't
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and then we'll go on vacation here there are millions in millions of people facing a crisis right now i really cute one particularly when renting is that issue as it is coming up people who are not being able to pay their rent here why hasn't donald trump got into the oval office told the networks we have a national emergency and this is what i the president of the united states wants done and i don't care what you think mcconnell you better get back in your seat and we get to figure this out because millions and this is only going to get worse this is no movie with courtly in america you're going to look if it's going to be a w. in the long term jumping ok where is the leadership right there because it seems to me that there is this is an ideal moment in this election campaign for trying to go left of by and say we're going to bail out the middle class and working class people he ran as a populist but he doesn't govern as one go ahead. i had to agree with his cross in
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early year when he said that our black and brown communities are economically disadvantaged and this is you know true coronavirus them before coronavirus these are some of things that we have to go through on the law every day now when you x. out come the president has in you know joe biden to say this is well. need to do i have a lot of questions i would like to x. and another question i would like to ask because i can't even the s. are we have to reach out so it's ministration we have actually not come you never visited any black and broke music show that you actually care about what it is and we go through on a regular basis i mean we are aware economically disadvantaged at every every turn when it comes to education when it comes to the lack of economic development when it comes to having quality jobs in our community and when it when it comes to affordable housing or even tell you know airness of most of those communities are run by democrats yes this is absolutely correct it isn't but this you know what i'm
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not going to say that democrats are the problem and i will say that people who are leadership positions in the democratic party are the problem i mean i look at areas like south central los angeles the 43rd in their shoes who's been governed by maxine waters for over 40 years i mean people have gotten comfortable without getting anything from their representatives which means they fell to hold them accountable which is why many more people stand up especially young people is that enough to run for the office positions that where we don't have to x. these questions we can be the answer to these questions ok but they can what do you think what can donald trump to attract the support. of people of color black black communities where you are here i mean it seems to me that in there he seemed it seems to me that donald trump is kind of lost his mind this touch because he couldn't he could fight off you know this russian impeachment need crain all of that nonsense he was able to do it but when it came to this here he seems to have
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lost his touch it seems to me and the administration is listless and you know what really angers me going for a conservative big conservative is that he continues to listen to these libertarians around him you know mix the regulate this get a tax cut our job is done let's go home that is a recipe for a mcgovern run. style rout in november here we're done no you're not you're done for your friends and your donors but you're not done for the american people and and i that's what and that's why i will so sorely criticizes the administration because i don't see any proactivity concierge treatment for the rich but no we can't spend the money don't you think you spend hundreds of billions of dollars on the military all the time but you can spend it on middle america then what's the point go ahead continue joe well this is this is about leadership that we see in the inner cities on a regular basis whether the present is
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a democrat or republican they never stepped foot into our cities there's been very little progress on legislation that's been passed to economically empower communities of black and latino so this is something that i see on a daily basis that i know maybe no the you but you know it to have a republican in office i mean you know spread that leadership around to the urban areas that i have no you know no no positive there is a way of people to know if you have the president in some round some self with people concerned with the stock market. to these worried about how start america doing which is no litmus test to how 98 percent of the people not of states ok but is just absurd ok and i i can't understand why he can't you know break out of that bubble ok and his friends are fine they're always like going to be fined ok. let's go back to washington only in your mind your supporter of joe how joe joe biden
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that is how do you think he would deal differently with this crisis go ahead michelle joe biden is a believer of science he is someone she knew as brett the policies he is someone who has she was doctor on call when it comes to understanding a lot of different things particularly like she. was in the obama administration while they were fighting zico while they were fighting a lot of several other pandemics that didn't necessarily affect america as much but were a part of a global strategy for other nations particularly those in africa and central america and i think that because when you have someone who understands science and that's why you need presidents and leaders who aren't people who are anti-science or anti back when you have people who understand science they respond to pain to mix they respond to health care crises and of different issues as you claim marty been says it's ok to protests black lives matter but where's the science and math
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well we've also seen that those protesters in a bag in a largely tested negative for coke at 19 so we know they move differently out i mean we know that those individuals did not make over 1000 and then but with the exception because that's not scientific best political what it is though is when you are in a nation that consistently buries black bodies and you don't see any type of restitution nor do you see any type of change do you not think and i know this because my grandparents are participants in the study there is always a hole isn't going to do lighting for your right to having a certain level of power and ability to take advantage of your civil rights to have those things honored when you see black men and women die at the hands of police officers every day there's only so much there to meet or a social media marriage will deny those people who are willing to take any of this treatment that's absolutely absolutely true that is absolutely not true most black people that are murdered in the united states are murdered by overplot people not
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most white people in the united states are murdered by other white people 85 percent interracial violence is not something that is just black but black it's also why don't white was go we know that. you made you look at legal exception go ahead jump in joe you make me of her you saw it in there we're going to use mrs krause analogy i mean like she said that the coronavirus moved here from the outside and i suggest that we open up all the states but if we're going to use science to justify. proving that mass is actually kind of dangerous to people when they were in 24 seventh's which makes wearing masks you know appropriate as well but i mean we're going to we can go back to california or gavin newsom is about to release 18000 prisoners of mass effect of prisoners the mass in prison but i mean when it comes to issues like rise matter how was there for training as well as black on black crime in america i think that we as leaders have right now we have to get in the black eyes matter movement to find out what is the painting to the people who figure out some type resolution we know was painting to the people on
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black on black crime is a misnomer again 87 percent of crime a white community by white people there is black on black crime is also white on white crime and i was born and raised in chicago chicago is my home so when you know chicago is there are all things going wrong i have no knowledge because i will tell them what are their economic their economic issues their health there's a health care crisis that existed before coping 1000 where over 80 percent of our mental health clinics were shut down just not a level one trauma center but if you're. going to talk go talk to somebody who is. not normal who just want to let you know we can talk now that these are not republican talking points i'm from there what you're shooting down from the sounds that we're talking about chicago to talk about it doesn't matter if you're not just got yours you know i'm born and raised is that you know you're not buying your hat you're going to go where you want to just problems are going south if you wish i was going to say that your school and. maybe. not all
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in new york and los angeles tell me how is this and the rest of the recipe is not exact same as many communities. how the letter to. the police got you know what i'm sorry i'm just not going to go well i'm just. curious of those. that have i didn't see that over time and those things are better been studied are what over again you're. really hearing us we're not going to see them or do overreach of there is no one will understand what you're saying all right let me ask my last year and it's something a question that we're all concerned. are people going to believe the outcome of the election in november is i think this is a very worrisome thing because hillary never came to terms with 2016 and we could have the same thing happen again let's go to washington 1st in a way. you know i think that if trump loses which i am pretty sure that he will he's not going to take that he's not going to take that result sitting down he's
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going to be upset he's going to talk about how vote by mail through an election and other things but i think that in general the population the american people they're going to get to the polls be it whether they vote by mail or they actually show up on election day or they early vote or however they decide to do it based on what the coronavirus levels are at the time and it's going to be not only a referendum on this administration but also a sign that people want to see something new truck came in and he railed in on this economy that he called the trump economy that was supposed to save all things american and we've seen that economy tank precipitously so i think that people are going to get to the polls and showcase that not only person who is going to be railing against those election results is donald trump ok joe last 30 seconds you go. i think donald trump going to win has no more democrats going to be upset but the reality is he's been the best president that we've had a very long time and i don't enjoy is going to make it to the election night if he goes to jail for the whole reason a scandal. well that's it i'm glad you mentioned that because i think i did it c n n n amberson d.c.
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and all the rest of them don't even know what that is but a lot of people do know about joes and pretty please families business dealings here but that's all the time we have here we have a fantastic discussion no one's here is on fire we'll talk again very soon i want to thank our viewers for watching us here as you see it next time remember. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. a more robust world won't be one in which we move business as usual but guess what . we prepared for. a lot cheaper reduced mobility you
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a russian fama. this is boom bust the one business show you can't afford to miss or in washington coming up we have to disappointing jobs data out of the united states as lawmakers appear to be deadlocked on another stimulus package we'll break down the effect on the economy and what's moving markets plus we'll take our future in jeopardy our influence is going to be a fact that we have a content creator on hand to discuss we have a packed show today so let's dive right in. and we lead the program with the latest jobs jobs that are out of the united states the private sector added just $160.00.

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