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a whole. new top of that if you should get to build a you believe usually. on c.d.'s in the store and don't let them make me a copy of night. nice work and let them know that you can be when they get. greetings and sell you tell you. who with the cable news and social media constantly throwing exaggerated fears that us like one liners in the eighty's action flick it's easy to forget dad neglect the real big bad that we as a society face here in the 21st century and the biggest of those bad their nose or dark sea level villainy. humanity faces today is not kim jong un nerve latham
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you're putin or donald trump it's not cancel culture or bill gates or george soros it's not even legitimate threats like kobe had 19 of the massive wealth gap between the rich and the pour it is without a shadow of a doubt climate change climate change is real it's happening and it is the biggest threat to human life on this planet regardless of your belief system or political ideology we've already seen the rising temperatures the melting of ice caps and the acidification of our oceans and apparently next on the horizon well is endless summers and tragically i'm not talking about the fun 1960 surfing documentary no n.b.c. news is now reporting that summers in the northern hemisphere could last nearly 6 months by the year 2100 if global warming continues unchecked now before you start jumping up and down would be thought the 6 month long summers hell yeah man
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and 2 month long winters this is amazing let's remember her that the changing seasonal clocks signifies disturbed agricultural seasons and rhythm of species activities more frequent heat waves storms and wildfires amounting to increased risks to humanity that's right my friends no food dead animals and even worse droughts and wildfires than we've already witnessed but hey what does that matter here in the land of fake milk and chemical honey and unchecked capitalism especially when there is real money to be made from killing us all a new report by a coalition of environmental groups including the sierra club and the indigenous environmental network has found that in the 5 years since the paris agreement the world's 60 biggest banks have financed fossil fuels to the tune of $3.00 trillion dollars. so it appears my friends that despite all of the cute green and blue
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colored commercials and dramatic heartfelt statements and speeches the rule of greed still trumps the needs of the environment and that is why we always need to be watching the hawks. if you want to know what's going on on a cd the street you want to see. it is so you like to see the prices you always stay i'll see you always. great see this least systemic deception is the late show which i will sell when the deal is. well going to watching the hawks i am heartbroken for and i'm a nice across and joining us today to discuss the threat of endless summers the financing of fossil fuels and the threat of climate change as can gale host of eco logic on pacifica radio thank you so much for joining us today. thanks for having
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me so ken i got to say we are we are facing the link the naming and shortening of seasons like summer and winter they say that summer could be 6 months by 12 by 2100 what are the real world dangers if we allow this to happen if we allow our seasons to be so so struck out of whack by climate change. your air conditioning pail is going to be and state. once again to make it personal but yet a crapshoot going to be. killed by the heat i mean think think about putting more in water on your house plant instead of ordinary water you'll kill the plant well that's the equivalent of what's going on the the original article you sent me to from n.b.c. was simplifying the science and that's what main mainstream has to do there's too many people don't know anything about science don't want to know anything about science you know when you blow on your soup to cool it you're using science but
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the. definition they're using about the links to summer and the links of winter has to do with temperature and for years now for decades winter temperatures have been going up the summer temperatures have been going up spring and fall temperature been going up the definition of summer and winter is the amount of light that comes along and you get more light in the summer less light in the winter in the northern hemisphere the opposite in the southern. we so that there are i'm a bird or a bird watcher and i have noticed certain birds are appearing in new york city where i live much earlier than they used to this is where. they're replying to climate change because it's warmer that means taking gestures of breeding again
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sooner and laser x. sooner and yes the food that the baby birds need is also popping up as a food might be coming in and actually earlier in the birds get their cells and nests will fail or they'll come in after it's a climate is not changing all at once you're done simply having a slow moving north what you're having is an insect was a short life span is going to change its range a lot faster than a bird with a little longer life span a little bit and that's going to be faster than a mammal with an even longer lifespan so nothing is going nature is going to be so out of balance it's crazy and can we hear that since the parents climbed agreement all the climate change activism in between banks are still financing fossil fuels to the tune of $3.00 trillion dollars what does that tell us about where modern society really stands on combating climate change is that something that we
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actually are really moving towards doing or is it just lip service. i think it's lip service. a lot of grassroots environmental groups push us out of discussing what the parish agreement would be in the 1st place corporations were not shut down so right right from the from then you can see where where 6 were headed. to question people weren't they were in paris and they were there blockaded you couldn't get anywhere near the convention center it was a negotiations were going on you have states all over the united states. who are pretty billions of dollars into nuclear power to keep nuclear plants which otherwise would make a profit trying to keep them open they can ship it to climate change and they'll take of the arctic ice cap is a huge contributor to climate change and in this case there's more to climate change van. gend he. a lot of people don't feel.
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that people who want to change climate change with some chemical means or something they speak of climate change is sold being global warming it's not just a melting of the ice caps it's sea level rise it's the ocean acidification it's deforestation when you cut out hugh miles and miles and miles of tropical rain forests you're changing the wind patterns of the earth and that's going to change the climate of the earth when it snows it doesn't mean there's no global warming it means it snowed it's not a climate and. weather is day to day climate is the whole here so that's why that journal. is talking about climate year after year after year and seen the trends of summers getting warmer spring and fall getting warmer we enter spring or fall warmer if you define summer as how much heat you get then summer it's going to
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be longer you know i got i got to say you know you guys you were you were doing a great job in getting this message out there and i'm glad that you brought up all those activists groups that are out there some of the small time not the big corporate ones but we are going around ones that are doing are doing god's work and are out there trying to trying to reverse this trend that we're seeing and i want to thank you for coming on our show today and speaking truth to our audience about the truths of verity of what we're facing always a true pleasure having you on sir thank you so much for having on the sash for having me i plug my website. all right you know that our ego already about ardbeg you so much for look forward to having you on again in the future. marches women's history month and across the u.s. this month has been spent highlighting successful women who've broken barriers splashed across instagram and twitter feeds or shout outs of sports entertainment political medical and entrepreneurial women change the game and make their mark but
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during this time of jubilee we are also reminded of the mound women still have to climb to reach equity women's professional sports are under fire particularly in sea level a basketball most americans can't name any if any in sea level a women's basketball players and there's a reason for that for example this past sunday there were 16 1st round games played with phenomenal female players all hoping for top spot for number one seeds were featured but there wasn't a single picture live shot video or any post-game action available simple oversight or plan to ration. looks like the latter in contrast the 2nd round of the men's tournament placed 222 photos online and hundreds more from 1st round games. discrimination and sexism was even prevalent in administering covert 19 tests the more accurate p.c.r. test were used for men's basketball meanwhile the women were given the 50 percent accurate repetitious you might have it you might not flip
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a coin and will see. media rate sure and less accurate qubit tests to swag bags that are equivalent to the contents of the kids' lunch box it looks like women keep getting the short end of the stick in coaches former players advocates and sports reporters are calling foul here to break it down for us as our t. sports producer regina hamm welcome thank you were gina this is your will house i know you've been passion about you advocate on social media about this all the time the disparity between men and women sports isn't anything new in the insuperable a has been facing call outs for several years now we're seeing players in the women's tournament tweet out the differences between everything from basic necessities like food and training facilities and it's clear that in seattle a and its president don't really care or have a desire to grow or move forward when it comes to elevating women and actually paying attention to what these women are arguing is that it's a double a deliberately stifling their voices and is this even happening despite the track record of success that women have in sports of course that is if let's look at media coverage for example you get to see the turner c.b.s.
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deal that they have for march madness by the way is trademarked for the men the women cannot use a fridge march madness on their official twitter account is says march madness division one basketball and the bio not to march madness men in women's basketball just the men's right you look at the $1000000000.00 deal they have c.b.s. games t.n.t. t. t.b.s. everywhere for them as farm it e.s.p.n. is a large majority of the women's games which are nationally seen but why are they on multi channels are you seeing them broadcasted and you know the biggest thing came when some of the players are like this is our way or the men's weight training center for example weight squat rack sky. war and the women's was a hotel gym the stack of yoga mats and one pyramid a weight in their legs helps us train we are athletes as well and you don't and that's really what ignited i think the fire for this torment don staley the south carolina gamecocks and women's head coach called them out going this inequality have to stop the fact that you know look at this video exacerbate the different the men's and women's like oh you know we got nothing dicks warning that had to step up
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our theory corporations shouldn't be filling the gap or the n.c.a.a. is dropping the ball mark emirates supposedly going to have an investigation russian mark was it really going to uncover that we haven't already seen so i mean the question i think that is the argument that you always hear whether from sports journalists or all of the or the n c w itself at times the argument you always hear is that the n c w is that the women's game and by that extension the women's tournament does not make money for the n.c.a.a. is it's not the big ratings get or everyone tunes into the men's not the ladies you know what does that is that hold for what is the argument against that from this side saying look this is still ridiculous and what's wrong with that argument so the men's tournament they had the men's team gets a revenue prize pool if you win the whole ship you get about $2000000.00 well i just said bunch of money you get $1.00 for revenue sharing in this tournament yet the winter storm and now broadcast on e.s.p.n. has brought in 17 new sponsors alone this year doing $77.00 sponsors during the
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tournament they have brought in almost a $1000000000.00 in the $21000.00 season the viewership is on par with a game one of the world series you have a demand for women sports you have a demand for you to want to see us in for example you know maryland right up the road the men's team was out the 2nd round here on teams going to the sweet 16 they are arguably more talented they're arguably more successful in the tournament yet. because they're not the men's team for some reason or like well we don't pay as much attention in mark emmert so they don't bring in that revenue that is a lie so where do we know that they are so many google glaring disparities what do you think can be done and is it time for wargamer to go do you think that you know a leadership change could have a problem absolutely with the minute you said that my brain what there's a glaring yes sign in the back he needs to go for the stance that he's not handling this well him saying we're going to have an investigation we're going to see where these disparate work your players your student athletes are showing these are the girls you have to rely on the snacks they brought to you can provide
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a beginner vegetarian meal plan that there's not much that can be investigated that isn't also some media has been pointed out and if you can't do it maybe it's time for a woman presently answered ability get on we go there we go our original thank you for coming on this week and illustrating what's going on in the on c w during march madness that we can really say is women's sports i think there's so much to go out there thank you so much for joining us all right as we go to break remember that you can also start watching the hawks on demand for a new portable t.v. which is available on all platforms coming up georgetown team bode racism and potential culture take center stage as we are joined by g.o.p. strategists believe could be will stay tuned to watching. but we watch movies that are about a i think they typically make us worry about the wrong thing they make us worry about robots turning evil but the real threat of a vast artificial intelligence is not that it turns evil but just that it turns
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very competent but has goals that are not aligned with our goals. anyone else seems wrong. why don't we just don't. let me. get to see how it does the consequences. and in detroit it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. cancel culture it became a trending topic and essentially fighting words most often used by republicans who . found out their actions had consequence does free speech exist in america
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absolutely can you yell fire in a movie theater absolutely not in the same way you can spew racist epithets former ku one sponsored violence on social media and a whole host of unsavory things words and actions have consequences thanks england isn't cancer culture is taking responsibility for ill advised behavior but as much as conservatives to cry cancell culture war formerly known as consequences liberals are no mean team vogue recently hired former star elected mccammon as editor and she became and is a 27 year old journalist on the rise her grand opening and grand closing at teen vogue came after decade old tweets reemerged and staffers band together to give mccammon the boot granted the tweets were problematic in featured asian stereotypes but they were also posted by mccammon when she was 17 years old she apologized
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fully years ago then again released a statement upon her hiring a teen vogue ironically one of the staffers leading the brigade against her christine debit the social media manager at teen vogue has recently uncovered in highly troubling tweets about world. that use the n word repeatedly in tweets from 2020 tin pot meet candles. and over at georgetown university law center an institution considered a bastion of progressivism by some professor was recently fired for her remarks made about the performance of black students in a viral video sandra sellars was seen saying quote i hate to say this i end up having this aches every semester that a lot of my lower ones are blacks happens almost every semester and it's like oh come on it's some really good ones but there are also usually some that are just plain at the bottom. for stomach racism education is nothing new in fact school
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districts have been grappling with it for decades but the issue isn't just in case it's 12 education as the recent georgetown shakeup proves black students face this advantages and discrimination in higher ed as well look up to writer republican strategist and commentator addressed these issues in a recent op ed he wrote titled georgetown law is real race problem malique joins us now. i mean thanks for having me always glad to feed you well the leak your recent op ed it's getting a lot of traction as you know cancel coulter is a popular topic among conservatives. in the teen vogue and alexina came and dust up several conservatives and liberals as well came to her defense and argued she shouldn't have faced the type of scrutiny she did largely because the tweets were posted when she was still a can't she was a teenager she's already apologized for years in a professional career has been spent advocating for people of color and civil rights do you feel she got a fair shake. no and i think this is the inherent challenge that we have wind with
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this thing called cancel goals or some others may call that personal responsibility she was 60 i think i think she was 16 at the time when she made those tweets the other young lady who piled on her i think she made her tweets even when she was younger than that so maybe 2011 in a couple years before that but this is something that really does exist across the board i think the problem is is that when we have these discussions about personal responsibility or counsel called are they for too often are boxed in are your left or right are you gay or straight or white or you're black and i think this is an example of what we're having here with the teen vote conversation remember it was just in december of last year where it was a student i can't remember maybe it could have been to see it was a college student who comments that she had made when she was in high school i believe later surfaced after i think it was a young guy and young black guy that she went to school with loudoun county
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virginia actually he really is comments that she made from a 3 2nd clip of her using the n. word in the school decided to actually part ways with her despite this she was actually supportive of black lives matter in her today so this is just a challenge that we have across the board and i think we need to deal with this honestly rather than exists in. tribes which is where most of our conversations are . i want to ask you know what point because you know you see this who saw this with the woman up for the for the job in the social media manager of teen vogue was you know trying to take. both of with with their past tweets i want to ask you what point is going back into twitter archives too much are there some tweets regardless of how old. are should be enough to bury some or make someone be held responsible for that regardless of whether. that's that's not an easy question to answer
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because of this issue that we deal with with free speech but i do think when we're talking about what you said as a child and i consider all teenagers where they may consider themselves adult but for all intents and purposes we're talking about children but even amongst children i do think that there are things that we just as a society as this is just going too far so i think there is a such thing as too much racism anti-semitism or prejudice or whatever you want to call that i think that there are elements to that that we just openly reject i mean i think if you're online and you know you're a teenager and you're supporting white supremacy well you're supporting the k.k.k. i think there is a limit there we can just say well you're going to force a teenager but i think the right law and particularly from the callie of the legacy that pile on is part of the culture where we just double down and really don't have honest conversation i don't think that she should be held to yes she should address
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it she should apologize for it but to say that you should lose your livelihood at this point because of what you said we were 16 years old is a problem. emily your recent op ed in the washington examiner sheds light on systemic inequality in education and highly problematic comments made by professor thain to feller's instead of calling for canceling. sellars you question whether her comments were extensions of racist patterns and practices or she was articulating a typical view of black people which do you think it is and is one worse than other . i really don't know but i'll tell you who does know the university if there is let's say just we were pushing this to the logical conclusion that the professor is races and for my personal not from my perspective if you just deal with social theory we know that red racism is has to men and felt manifests itself in some way so if she is a race is then there are means that there are patterns in practice is that she
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implemented as a 20 year professor at georgetown university law that one impacted black students into the university and cell chose to ignore so i don't know if you know for me she wasn't marking black students she really sounds it sounded like a lot of conversations i've had and right keyword private with friends and colleagues who talk about the challenges that you mentioned earlier dealing with a black student performance so i don't know if she is a racist but i do know that the university owes not just the student body i think the university owes the public in answer as if this is this something institutional at the university that they chose to ignore because the that's the case hits your role. it's interesting and i think that these are the conversations that we need to be having a society especially in light of everything that we are seeing in having you know educated smart intelligent conversations where we can get to the root of problems
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like these and find out you know is this something that's the stomach is this something institutional how best we fix that but i want to thank you so much for coming on today and giving us our viewers on this subject and giving us your opinion thank you so much. thank you for having me. fascinating stuff and tough questions all around when it comes to cancer culture and institutional racism in our universities absolutely and i think that you know whether it's racism or there it's inherent stereotypes there are certain things that you know walking in should never be if they had out loud so what comes of it i don't know but this is an interesting place to be and time in our nation's history and it's only it's i think it's going to be one of things to it's only going to be addressed further and deeper and and father than we've seen addressed before in the past which i think is a good thing at the end of the day already what he that is our show for today remember in this world we are definitely not told we are loved enough so i tell you all i love you i am tired and i'm in the keep on watching all those hawks out there
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