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if another country threaten the wife of an american. we do everything in our power to protect. water that escaping climate change this is the same threat right. alaska some of the fuss just coastal erosion in the world's last about 30 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. is for. this the river is 30. closer. than it was a year or i think we're part of the 1st for. the.
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greetings and sell you take so all right democrat republican tribalism have been running very hard and strong here in the united states during this year's presidential elections but if there's been one thing one thing that is consistently brought these 2 great warring factions together like no other it has been their share dislike criticism and love affair with social media platforms from cries of dissent from ation censorship and fake news both political parties and their sycophants have taken aim at social media giants like facebook and twitter or search engines like google for the information that users have shared and propagated on their sites whether it's the democrats ranting and raving about russian business information bots and q went on conspiracy theories or the republican screaming about liberal media and flood search ship the war cry from washington is that someone needs to control the information. enter the house
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permanent select committee on intelligence shared by burbank's own representative adam schiff who in mid october held a very special hearing titled misinformation conspiracy theories and in both demick 6 stopping the spread. in bowed demick really what a word while republicans refused to attend the hearing because they were probably too busy losing their minds over twitter and facebook for refusal to promote the hunter biden laptop scandal which let's be honest is basically the republican version of the steel dossier except rather than p. tapes it's crack pipes and g.q. style bathtub shots the democrats on the committee readily feasted on the tall tales put forward on the dangers of fake news and this information by a quartet of experts quote unquote featuring former cia agent turned fake news guru cindy otis and the wilson center's disinform ation fellow mena jan quits.
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i'm sorry what in the hell is a business information fellow how do you become a distance or information fellow. these are good questions but none of those were asked anyway while the committee batted around ludicrous ideas like flooding queuing on sites with even crazier conspiracies to upset their already crazy conspiracies one of the biggest nods of agreement seemed to come from the idea of forming a new government agency yes this new government agency that essentially would be on behalf of the public making the rules subject to legislative authority as opposed to having the delegate that delegated to tech giants yes we need a new information agency a truth agency if you will because you know we've had so much success with other orwellian title agencies here in the united states like the department of homeland security and you know the national security agency. i think it's time we start watching dogs. she wanted was going on
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a cd you st you want to. see the prices you always state. rice grapes see this least systemic deception is the late show which. you. are welcome everyone watching the entire row and i'm of the. well you know it's interesting admission when we look at all this because you know what i. i don't think we need another another agency in this time and place realistically i mean come on like we've already seen so many horror shows come out of the n.s.a. and other agencies do we really need now an information agency to fight fake news no i agree with you 100 percent i also can use this to the point of an information or december mation agency. they can use in the context that we've seen from the trump administration and his interesting bedfellows has been news that they just
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don't agree with so it isn't like there is this widespread amount of. this isn't it not integrity in terms of journalism that's out there what we're seeing is people dig into the top administration the trump campaign and him be upset about it and then call everything fake news even if we did have let's say in some alternate universe there were just all of the lies that journalists were putting out regularly i'm not convinced that a government agency who ways to figure this whole thing out would be helpful considering what you said earlier the lack of actual you know processes in place with government agencies we currently have specifically many of which that were designed to help investigate certain things and when rick shot with human rights and other things exactly and you know one of the problems too with that is is whatever you you know it might sound like a good idea oh we can create this government agency and it can it can and for space books all rules work and tell twitter who. what is good information in the public
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at all that the problem that you're into there is what happens if like for the democrats they're all fighting and saying who re we need this we gotta fight q and on and things like that ok that's great and let's say joe biden wins and then joe biden controls the information out of the government and everything that happens is controlled by them well what happens when the republican then whims 4 years later and then suddenly all that control goes back to the republicans and it's the republicans telling you know appointing the head of that agency and that agency then deciding who and what is or is not real i mean that's where the real danger comes and some of the great quotes to come out of this though by the way which i thought were kind of funny was. in the distant from ation expert which i think is one of the greatest jobs jobs one could ever get at the wilson center told the committee 19 days before voting closes in the 2020 election i believe we are more vulnerable to online dissin from ation from both foreign and domestic sources than ever before you know one of the things that gets me about these committees when they talk about fake news and this information is the infantilizing of the us voter
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that you get this sense that you're so stupid that you can't tell what's truth from fiction so we need to do it for you as your parents i agree with that the other thing is essentially government waste the fact that we can sit around the considerably and always seemed to create these random agencies out of nowhere which are essentially just like just like working groups and you know how whenever something goes wrong people add a working group in a few folks names and the idea is all of us that met wrong gets illuminated and disappears that doesn't work with working groups and it sure as heck doesn't work we add random agencies that we don't need that's a good point and one of the other things they read they brought up in this in this kind of compromise hearing was a they were open to the plot to kidnap michigan governor gretchen whitmer by a militia group jack which pointed out that social media platforms played a huge role in allowing that group to organize it seeded the information that led them to organize and it it most likely. did and we've seen that over and over again
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but let's be honest paramilitary weird groups have been hatching violent plots in this country long before facebook and twitter ever existed so you know and plus when you talk about how they caught these guys they caught them through social media so you can't have it both ways like you need social media so you can root out these people that will inflict danger and these people that could actually hurt people and do that but at the same time you cannot censor the 1st amendment just because just because people are out there saying things you don't like you know i agree with you 100 percent so you know we knew militia groups existed during the prohibition era this is nothing new there are always groups that are designed to protect their own self interest or the self interests of gangs drugs and people who have bad intentions that doesn't necessarily mean that you need to get rid of social media social media has been a tracking mechanism for the f.b.i. in a lot of other law enforcement organizations while at this point and without it you have a pretty hard time trying to track the steps of these individuals as as tragic as this may be to some people to hear always remember the 1st amendment is there to protect unpopular speech not just popular speech. chicago is
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a city that has become a punch line for republicans president trump can't keep the dime of the midwest out of his mouth the nation's 3rd largest city is no stranger to headlines about violence black lives matter the city's massive wealth wealth gap or police brutality and chicago has a well documented history of police abuses and large taxpayer payouts to the tune of 113000000 dollars and 2018 alone a community working group was formed as a watchdog to the police as well as a guide community focused policing but sadly that seemed to be more. performant to politics though the community group proposed a total of $155.00 changes designed to update the chicago police department's rules on when to use force only 5 of the changes were accepted. the 34 member group included activists civil rights leaders and politicians who met weekly since june
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all of that were essentially what the working group members are now calling a sham process. a working group member and black lives matter organizer said quote i am in no way satisfied the spirit of what the working group tried to come up with is that police should have a stronger duty in the average chicago and not to hurt people to not shoot people and to not be. part of the issue executive steering committee it's made of mostly senior leadership in the police department itself expecting officers to police themselves has proven to fail tactic time and time again and in this case c.p.d. only accepted technical changes in language they ignored every reform on excessive use of force though this is gravely disappointing there is a glimmer of hope on the criminal justice reform front in chicago cook county state's attorney box a democrat who ran on a reformist policy agenda started expunging 1200 hot convictions despite coburn
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1000 delays in so doing she delivered one of the most poignant statements quote as prosecutors we need to own the role the fullest and has played on the failed war on drugs causing disproportionate harm to black and brown communities who are convicted of low level cannabis offenses. wow that is about as credible statement especially hear that from a prosecutor exactly wow that is incredible but i want to get back to what you're talking about what you brought up about the police reforms and all that i mean all we heard was hey we need to let the community and the police and then they'll get together everyone else come up with a new way of policing what a great change is they're all going to turn on it's a good it's not how much. what we hear is talks and talks of community groups and it's one of the 1st things that is noted when we see you know the protesting in the streets when the 1st things that the conversation point goes to is we need community groups we need more commune. the employer in policing and at the end of the day we see these civilian action groups and we see these community work groups
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form that are supposed to help police to be able to understand and create the types of reforms necessary to reduce police brutality we get cases like chicago's where they've developed and they've had conversation they've met for hours on hours weekly for months now and you get absolutely nothing out of 155 points of interest of changes you come out with literally by changes of vocabulary wow that's incredible but i mean that's just it just hurts it's like hey we're just going to stick this knife and twisted a little bit older forms you guys are talking about i mean look the consent to group supposed to be to place a legal burden on the chicago police department not only to work with the community but to actually accomplish these forms clearly with you only get 5 out of but what 3430 that's a failure what message is that something it basically says that we don't care about you your reforms do not matter we're just window dressing showcasing something to check off a box the consent decrees whole point was that there would be legal action and rep
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recall that forced the police department to not only ensure that a group of organized community citizens were elevated to push these reforms but also that the police department would actually take these into consideration what we've seen is that none of that actually happened the the actual community group did all the effort they were meeting for 4 to 6 hours a week since june they had you know community activists they have politicians they had pastors they had a wide array of people from the communities that were hit the hardest to actually meet and converse about the changes that needed to be done from a community perspective and yet again top brass because these were chicago police department executive leader pushed back against every one of them with the exception of 5 books have a larry changes. but one thing as you mention to the is a little bit about the at the end of the tunnel was tim far as doing in the that's incredible but it also brings up an interesting issue because a lot you were seeing a lot. reform when it comes to the legality of marijuana on the sales of marijuana
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in this country but there's a lot of kind of like great will make some money off this all the state governments like we can make billions but they're also forgetting about all of those poor souls were busted on pot convictions were languishing away in prison right now absolutely and but the thing that pressurise me the most being a chicago and being a resident of illinois is that i watched a governor come in you know change in leadership hour and a half ago at this point who decided that he was going to be a reform when it came to ensuring that everyone had access to really and in so doing and largely to your point a 2nd ago it was because the state is in dire need of a cash flow because they're broke as all get out in so doing he did not pay attention only to the hundreds of thousands of people who've been incarcerated in the state over the past 4 decades on marijuana convictions many of which you have since been released but cannot find a job or housing anywhere in the city because of these convictions that is what's
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truly truly breaks my heart so it's nice to see in that fox's office you know step forward and expose these 300 convictions so these people could get jobs potentially in the industry that they got thrown in jail for in the 1st place because i mean my logical but if you got thrown in you must know some about it so let's go work now that it's legal we've still got a low way to go before people who've been convicted on can actually get jobs in a pot and it's called reform it's called reform all right as we go as we go to break remember that you can also start watching the hawks on demand for the brand new portable t.v. which is now available on all platforms with definitely check it out coming up we talk the latest covert treatments on the controversy surrounding the environmental lawyer robert kennedy jr stay tuned to watch.
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from president donald trump pushing lysol and how drunks are chloroquine into the guy on the corner pushing incense and holy water since the onset of the covert 19 pandemic the now long suffering public has had more american cures fixes and treatments sold to them than we can even begin to count and tragically more bad news came this week after one of the world's biggest trials of covert 19 therapies featuring 4 of the most highly touted potential treatments including said laura quinn and rem disappear was finally released to a resoundingly bud science magazine reports that the world health organization study found that none of the 4 treatments in the solidarity trial which unrolled more than 11000 patients and 400 hospitals around the grow increase are viable not even the much touted antiviral drug does best appear and while treatment has gotten
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somewhat better since the early days of the pandemic especially for the likes of chris christie and donald trump news like this leaves many of us wondering when will medical science and our leaders get ahold of this deadly disease and if we do get a hold of it through a vaccine or breakthrough treatment how do we keep those potential lifesaving drugs drugs from getting bottled up in the greed of the pharmaceutical companies and the partisan politics of washington joining us now to discuss this public health conundrum is the environmentalist and founder and chairman of the children's health defense robert kennedy jr robert thank you so much always a pleasure having you on the show. so robert as a longtime critic of the us governments and big pharma is vaccination programs what do you feel people should be on the lookout for as more 'd and more news comes in hyping possible breakthrough treatments and vaccines or cures for covert 19. i think you know the most likely. route out of the pandemic is i
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come from x. and i'm i think vaccines are they. are the route of treatment for the pharmaceutical let's say because $18000000000.00 enterprise. object allergy has arranged essentially almost $20000000000.00 maxine and it is only one point or $6000000000.00 to antivirals an off the shelf repurposed drugs and i think that that is where doctors who are frontline doctors who are really you know doing the work treating these patients are fighting really you know encouraging success stories it's on it's surprise to anybody. and watching this process that ram does appear fell on its face of the earth is another one of tony kind of vanity projects and he tried it out and eat it fell
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a bit in his lap on his lap but most people understand what the what dr g. does. is a $7600000000.00 annual budget. and uses that money not to research the yeti ology is where it is odd to some coming from where our food allergies coming from whereas i have all these abbott and make some chronic disease the fact that 4 percent of our children when he can't office it was 12 percent he doesn't look from where they're coming from he essentially is funding an incubation and. a facility for the pharmaceutical industry so each pays in with grants about $13000.00 and festa gators across the united states and some other countries experiment on new drugs that are sold to pharmaceutical industry and
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the royalties from those drugs part of them comes after. individuals with and he and i aged and jewett and i age and i ate specifically which for example with my. own a half a patent will get half royalties and as if it is one of those drugs and it's a drug he wants to push because in lots and lots of money and same for his group he tried it on design didn't work he tried it on it a lot it didn't work he tried to sell it to us for a coronavirus and in the middle of the study that he's on surgery he did something utterly on ethical which is he convinced i.r.b. . he controls to change the criteria of that study originally and they studied it and they looked at whether rendez affair was going
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to prevent deaths and when they realize it did not prevent any. he said let's change the protocol the site so we're looking at adoptions in a hospital stays. and they found that on average. and read it ages of a 15 day hospital stay equal that of success and they started marketing it even arranged not 100 percent. so why. government so this just a racket. of the state that's running in china and used it a. lot with patient. ratio this week completed its own you know mass of study and show there is no benefit there incidentally the cost wrong product cost for making a beer is $10.00. gilliatt was selling with out
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cheese permission for $3300.00 us and the reason they justify that is they said well by reducing the hospital stays for 3 days as an out cost average $1000.00 a day so we are going to charge medicare which because arrange for f.d.a. to approve it they now have to pay for it. actually they are now paying $3000.00 as you know is circular rack on it while being walk my drugs for. which is has proven it can and can work not great but your house is. in this car in the late age. i declare i drive to cork when. doesn't work not late so you might use hydrogen
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in the 1st 7 days after exposure you have to use it and you have to act has it weenies i used. to auction and i was asians if you use an. algae has a limited. drug. with a dozen different people making it there is no profit to the farm it shouldn't kill kompany and it cost about $15.00 for adults at me and i'll compare took out. earth for his vanity project which is run there. and robert they have a question related to back thing to in general so the flu vaccine has existed in america for decades now but in 20021000 the flu season just under 50 percent of americans actually took that vaccine and that's well below the 70 percent target
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because the vaccine is typically only taken by targeted groups older people people with preexisting conditions could we expect to see the same level of vaccinations even if a 1000 vaccine was to hit the market or got about a minute left. of people really. the question is do flu shots were reason people don't take on is because the british medical journal cochrane collaboration which of your ultimate arbiters actually interest and have simply the flu shot doesn't work or more likely if you get the flu shot you get an on flu upper respiratory infection and there are now 7 studies you can look at our web site. and show that if you get high you are much more likely to get coronavirus it's called that's an authentic rhyming and it rhymes to get drunk virus and more and more people are reading those studies understanding science and understandably
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are a lot of solution robert i got to say thank you so much for coming on today and given our audience such a thorough information dump on this subject it's always an honor to avignon and thank you very much sir for coming on today. thanks for your courage thanks companies take charge and everywhere else will take your server for put your word out there are everybody who want to show what information and that is our show for you today remember in this world we are not told that we are loved enough so i tell you all i love you i am tyrone interrupt and i'm a music prop keep on watching all those hawks out there and have a great day in my that with.
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will see what happens who knows knows and who knows what we'll see on the field will be 6 of. the national guard has been deployed in philadelphia as the city braces for a 2nd night of on rest following the killing of a black man by police. while donald trump accuses u.s. presidential rival joe biden of making millions in a legit dodgy deals we look at nepotism claims involving both families. france warns its citizens in muslim countries to be vigilant that's in response to rising anger and protests after france defended the right to show controversial cartoons of the prophet muhammad following the beheading of a teacher who used them as a.
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