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and so when big tact sensors enforce their rules inconsistently to discriminate in favor of the dominant idiology and silicon valley, they will be held accountable in the state of florida. critic say a loophole in that law shows that it's politicized not is any company that owns and operates a theme park or an entertainment complex is exempt. they are one of florida key sources of income. facebook by a theme park. does that prevent us from being able to regulate what happens on facebook? if they bought a theme park and named it zocker land, then and they met the definition of a theme park before the stature, then the answer to that would be us. a former a trump campaign advisor current, you know, till the social media giants have long been abusing their power. what's happening here is that you have these large, big tech companies who are essentially collaborating with each other in order to
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decide a, an individual's right to speak. the 1st amendment here in the united states protects that. and they're, they're covering up their bias in their ability to censor you. and so governor de santis has really led the way here in addressing these abuses by big tech. and i think it's time for these laws to be updated and addressed appropriately because you're really putting the power into the hands of individuals who are either bureaucrats or regular private citizens. many residents in the united states northern most states are far from embodying the american dream. next, we investigate why their living conditions resemble a 3rd world country in losing on me.
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but you know, i can remember when it would flood one time in the fall and then one time in the spring, you know, break up. and now, i mean already 3 times this year they've had, you know, people get nervous about the flooding at their houses and, and even to stay at school or even getting out of new talk because they're worried about that kind of stuff. and i just think the last 2 storms have taken so much away, went and measured the last couple storms and they're like knocked off 1020 feet in 11. yeah. and so there's been more journals i have to do with the students. and we're off the kids right now. journals about there was about the flow. i don't think are out to catch on fire. but if our house flooded as the very next thing they all wrote on their own give, are flooded. we will grab and they've got some of them in the box of pictures by the door and me like they've obviously been stressing about it.
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hard. okay, what are you? a burglar? my 1st year here, which was 15 years ago. i thought he's commercials, you know, about helping other countries and i'm thinking, look at this place and, and why isn't there commercial to help the people here like there's not running water in the houses and, and there's, you know, the, so they still have this honey book at system they have to haul their water like this is not america anymore. you know, not the america i grew up in this is like, wow, new talking very strong. you big community with their language and their culture and their subsistence, it's really strong here still. and that's a good thing, but worst case scenario, my fear is that a couple of houses are lost. families are displaced and have to move to other
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communities or better with other family members. and that, yeah this that, that new village doesn't get built quick enough for new talk to move there. and then it's the community end up noticing the bigger the trust me well the for folks to leave that sense of belonging is taken away. so then you have to try to re establish that feeling of belonging. you're not thinking every day that i got
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a whole lot going on the bucket. you get those conveniences, but what you lose access to food and access to community. and when you're part of a tribe is very difficult to leave and not kill a sense of loss. they should be here. some. some guy shot here last summer. got killed right there. the gas station at boyer as somebody got shot killed there just last week. 2 weekends ago, another guy got shot. there is a couple of gunshots, a nighttime. i sound like 44 o'clock clock 9. you're comparing notes because the city you got to keep track your kids 247. got just let them out of it was like they do in the new talk. it takes them adjusting. sure.
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mm. don't sound good taken off the stage and the bed. somebody probably something my opinion is that i don't like when again you're doing what they call a pioneer approach. which means that all the costs and health and everything is borne by the kids. so all kids are sick. all the houses are pack 5 years later and they said 5 will move 5 years. so at 14 they can move within 5 years. you know, 20 days from my perspective it is,
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it consisted, has become a milk for, for the federal state agencies where they say, hey, let's, let's do a study let's, let's do this and we'll go from solar budget here in anchorage, in fairbanks, and somewhere else in order to make a living for us at the expense of new talk, people well optimistic about a future. the only way to go forward to 21st century is to having a healing process. it's going to take time and i believe in the future. everything will settle, don't forget about the old dispute division.
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thing. it gets dark and gloomy. but here we are. bringing has a lot to suddenly. ah, this girl who committed suicide was being bullied. i had their students and the police were saying, oh, go ahead and good when they're working will miss you and you posted on facebook. isn't that illegal? some control fiber, bullying. so i'm sure somebody will get in trouble. ah . the best number. all that? no, no,
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my name is andrew john and i am a new tribal administrator. i am the nephew of the i was a former administrator tom john. i believe that she calls the ocean his home. we now have someone to watch over us when we are out there hunting and providing for our fans. o, here to carry out his mission, i am here to carry on his work. i am here to see that his vision is accomplished.
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look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except when the shorter the conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great truck,
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rather than fear i would take on various jobs with the artificial intelligence, we have so many demon a robot must protect its own existence with existence. join me every 1st day on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me we're going to work on building things a cluster. and that's for me it was. oh,
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except for happening. i mean, disclosures serious. finally, people just in the nick of time to houses, some of the houses are in danger. going to go ordering like i can, you can breathe j. k court or press anywhere the ribbon cutting at the new site. the vic was basically orchestrated to celebrate. 6 this 2017 construction season. the celebration was not only to help congratulate the tribe in the community for persevering through the process and
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getting to this point. but to also help them recognize that things are happening and there is hope for their future that they're not just being for their sleep. because better because it's taken this long and to start building homes earned to pay, lose and homeless. this coming far during, during the fall storms is what people are trade. and there's actually a family moving, pitching a tent over a stomach because they're afraid albertine at charles. she is afraid me. i am going to go class there.
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ah, the ah go the me. this is our notice to proceed from the united states department of the interior year of indian affairs, which are for house build right now that are under construction simultaneously, we've got a crusher crew up at the pit. right now we've got aaron and louis after driving the truck and they're coming down the hill with to help the road down to here by
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october 1st. so i just going to say and then through the fall we're going to be working on the design for the community street. and then next year we'll be finishing the 4 houses that are currently getting started and then building one other house and hopefully more if we secure funding for housing for future houses. the one thing it was like about couple years ago when we started this plan, the military helping the for the relocation and we're happy to have them here at the new talk at the new village site. and as you can see in a turn, bare counter into 2 lay down areas in a base camp which will be dna was for the next several years for us as we roll in
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every summer. you know, one of the questions i get asked all the time, is it why the marines moving in alaska native village? well, how come you guys do? what you guys do now is that you can't buy anything better to do. the truth of the matter is that the marine corps has no business in relocating an alaska native village. that's not what we do. but what we do definitely do is train our brains and sailors and the other service personnel involved in expeditionary engineering projects. and to do something so far away from home, if you will, up in the remote alaskan tundra in a difficult place to get to buy by boat, by air, every kind of way. this is exactly the type of challenge that offers us a training opportunity. i think it's a good thing for the region. it's a good thing for course new talk and the residence to really see the start of this and obviously is going to take a while. it's not happening fast enough for some, but, you know,
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to have all the assets. so united states government are involved in this project is pretty amazing. and i'm glad to choose someone says it might be 3 to 5 years however that that is under the most favorable conditions i think 5 years is realistic and it also allows the community to gradually build as infrastructure come, food, water, shelter, got the food there, 90 i present subsistence lifestyle, if they didn't have access to a store, they'd still live was that they have cleaner water. their water has been a challenge and new talk boil water notice for over 10 years. so having access to clean drinking water is huge.
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and then shelter, you know, the homes and new talk itself again, we're not billed for the arctic. they were not built for that environment and their aging and writing because they weren't designed for that place. this was noticing some of the news for sticking to good times. i want to have another i don't mind paying it over for years before with the water. i'm going to move a course there soon. i'm going to go pioneer at dublin
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for fontaine. i'm going to renew away from the flood in case there's a flood my my stuff, i still got the most of. i'm almost ready to be bowers and pads and utilities important. we were told we movie hoses 2016 and i was excited. i told him i my kids day go to mover house. next year. 2016 came and should i guarantee you? they will move. the house is 2017. still nothing. order or storm. and the erosion wont shave.
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latoya until 2018. i got 2 of those cards when use our people have been waiting for over 20 years. yeah. for this opportunity they have been waiting patiently to work as here and i have to i have to ask them please be patient. please be patient in waiting 22 years. ah, what's another month or 2? i think about it. if another country threaten to wipe out an american pound,
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we do everything in our power to protect what climate change poses the same threat right now. and that's why i care so deeply about this, if we do nothing. temperatures and alaska projected to rise between $6.12 degrees by the end of the central thrones. all of us with arch, if not just people up north, there are many other places in america that have to deal with those questions right now. but there will be what's happening here is america's wake up call. it should be the world's wake up, the ah
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a single parent that really constrains your live chances, people die on average. 15 years old, you're born in the generational poverty. it's a, it's a fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family. me or she sirens blasted from armored trucks, bridgestone leashes, a new method of keeping migrant, the e u 6 to bolster its external borders. also ahead on the program. this is our concerns about over person, deliberate seats as employers in the us are so they can require stuff to get box the native against it. the u. k. 2 is considering compulsory jobs for frontline, medical workers,
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