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to this bit, can you see a li, a legal solution that sort of, you know, i thought satisfies the state to make sure we don't get attacked by, you know, mass, the actors. but it also protects the rights of us as individuals. it is, of course i need to go situation and i'm always always very weary about all sorts of partnerships between the state and private enterprises. i'm afraid there isn't any feathers here. i had told me the recent. ok and michael, we started with us and media just curious as a, as a sort of a world shouldn't we be working together to fight this sort of stuff. we always talk about countries coming together to fight terrorism. why can't they come together to fight this? well, i think it's probably going to take that now. i thought it was intriguing that i think at least twice mr. newton has offered a cyber security arrangement with the united states. i don't know that biden will
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bite on that concept and, and have reasonable people come together, given the animosity that the united states is now showing toward russia. but if, if there is such an overture, and i think that it's, if the issue is getting to that level of world terrorism, something's going to have to be done by responsible countries to deal with this. and i think that with, with keeping in mind the protection of individual rights, i mean, i know, as i said, it's a delicate balance, but something's gotta be done potentially, when a whole society depends upon these infrastructures for their life. i mean, you take out, if you take out a license in new york city, you know what the longevity of those people will be? it'll, it'll be maybe about 2 weeks at most because after 3 days there's no more. there's no more groceries in the grocery stores. yeah, and because your transportation systems will be affected, it is an extremely serious topic in many serious points raised by you will we
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appreciate it. that was mark maloof there on the left. kerry harrison and also yeah . cohen, thanks for your time. thank you and thank you for watching. just gone half 11 to moscow. back again. just under half me. i join me every thursday on the alex salmon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me well, come, tell redacted denied. this is a comedy show where americans in america covering american news are called foreign agents. last month, thousands of mcdonald workers walked off the job in los angeles. oh, glen,
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sacramento, miami, tampa cetera, et cetera. i don't want to say all of these city and fayetteville and i stood in solid garrity with those workers standing with a stark contrast to the position i was in last time i mcdonald. i was seated for the better part of the day. but i did go on reading, done almost got through the entire list of ingredients of a chicken mc dug. it was, it gets really thrilling after chapter 3 to be honest with you. so i guess you could say my digestive crack has been boycotting mcdonald's since roughly 2004. but the truth is, the company that supposedly provides happy meals has been abusing their workers for decades. now, besides the latest drive, due to the fact that mickey dave doesn't pay their workers, jack, there were also the 52 black workers who filed a lawsuit against mcdonalds because of racial discrimination and others,
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sued them for racial harassment of black workers and diners. but i'm sure that way over stated a mcdonald rep responded, we have never been re sent that all in on related news. we would just like to remind customers that our chicken nuggets are all white meat did just white me. nothing else. don't have to worry about any of that other. no good, lazy meat getting mixed in with the white meat. but that's not all mcdonald's workers also filed suit because the company was not giving workers protective gear . during the pandemic, the and other workers sued because they were retaliated against for speaking out about the lack of coven precautions. but that's not all the companies use their own, our ceo for lying to investors about at least 3 sexual relationships with
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employees. oh please tell me that we'll go to trial. i don't know what it is. your honor just jumped about, leaning over that deep fryer and smelling the pink mysteries large as it passes through the hydrogenated are and then pressed into the slam cake, or the force is due pies into the shape of ribs. so the customer is eating this creation will be able to plausibly tell themselves a game from some kind of animal. something about that just makes my reaction rock hard, you could throw, told me all you want, but i challenge you to take the big air wafting out of the killing floor where the cows, pigs, and wrote inter dismembered cleave tact and blended and not engaged in baltimore. to actual encounters with confused employees fearing retaliation. if they refuse, begged them possible. it's just all hard. it's just i gal. yep. point big. i assume that's point big. all of those law very happened to judge the
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last year. that was your 2020 in prior years mcdonald's has been revealed to partake in the age old art of waves theft stealing from already pour employee flight their entire mcdonald's monopoly game was a giant scandal totally rigged for years. just like real monopoly capitalism. so in that way it was pretty, pretty accurate actually. and it came out a few years ago that mcdonalds had their employ uniforms made by prison, labor, where the workers are paid pennies an hour. there's really nothing more american then workers getting paid minimum wage barely scraping by force to wear uniforms made by prisoners who are paid even less in a racist prison system where most people locked up should not be. and all of that is to serve as a fast food franchise that uses me produce
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a factory. torture farms were animals are abused and horrific, and creative ways their entire lives, which results in food products that help kill a lot of americans with diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and hamburger of the liver. hope man, i caught that once you do not want it. everything about mcdonald's is abusive and door fraudulent. even the characters in mcdonald land mayor mccheese grimace, the hamburger, they were plagiarized from a show in the seventy's called h r puffing stuff. and mcdonald was born to pay the creators $1000000.00 in restitution. that creator must have been like, hey, i created that insane field trip that makes children cry. you don't get to use it to make children cry. i make children cry. but in their defense, the more recent additions to mcdonald lana sergeant politeness,
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grandmaster gum disease and their dancers, the rickets rockets, those were all original. they did not steal those at all. so as workers across america, yet again, bite to be treated, which is the model of dignity fight to make enough money to take care of their kid . and i have a life we have as mcdonalds. do you guys do anything that not illegal immoral on ethical or soggy? no wonder you got to be the biggest restaurant in the world. you know how to play the game perfectly. whenever possible, why cheese steel fill with preservative over cook and then discard the bones. it's quite clear that mcdonalds, as a company acts like a bunch of asked to their employees, the customers, the business partners, everyone which is kind of appropriate. seeing as the burger patties are
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made up of mostly at like 78 percent or so could be more so the packaging says under 80 percent, but i don't really know. as long as we live in a socio economic system that rewards large scale full frontal psycho pathic behavior. that psycho path will rule the systems. you know, one of the signed your a psychopath. if you smile at others, pain company from washington, dc, the valley, the base is redacted and i i welcome. i'm like no take the news from behind the right wings efforts to ensure
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women remain brood mayers for the state. go in quite well. say no, says the government isn't achieving anything. they're working hard. since just the beginning of this year, the number of restrictions on abortion signed into law has risen to $69.00, including 9 bands across 14 states, with a total of $549.00 restrictions introduced in 47 states. oklahoma for instance, past the near total ban on abortion in april, which is truly horrifying because that means there could ultimately. busy be more oklahoma now, although these measures are being pushed by the right wing, the democrats are doing less than ever to actually stand up against them. and the mainstream media has essentially stopped talking about abortion rights. i mean, expecting the democrats to stand up on anything is like expecting one of those huge car inflatable tube men to stand strong and hold the lie.
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oh, what, what don't, what do you, what do you do when you're supposed to hold the why? i gave it, i never should have given that guy a gun. his name is all over the boy. that's what the democrats are really that we're going to, we're going to stand here until this congress passed the childcare for all, we are not wrong, wrong law point, being republican or on a full court press to reach in to women's vaginas like the creepy they are i guess republicans think they can't possibly get into a vagina any other way, so they're just going to do it via the courts and the legislatures. but think about stopping abortion is by definition making people have children. they either don't want or decided they aren't able to care for. and apparently republican think
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that's the only way to produce babies. clearly they don't, they give possible for a woman to willingly want to procreate with them. so they're trying to make it legal obligation to pump out a kid or too many of them don't even want an exception for rape. these games are insane, and it's madness. well, however, everybody rapes a few people and if you're lucky, a wonderful baby will result from all the rape you know, lemonade out of lemons or whatnot. it's not fair for women to take that away from us up there. and whereas the united states used to have large scale protest movements to protect a woman's right to choose nowadays, the democratic establishment and the mainstream media act like it's a non issue. so it's becoming a non issue. fairness and accuracy in reporting revealed from the beginning of the
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year through may 16th when the number of abortion restrictions introduced had reached 549 national tv networks had barely mentioned the state level campaign against abortion. and these, he knows where the word abortion was only uttered on 3 segments. then mentioned the bill of a single time in the 1st 4 and a half months of this year. they've only said the word abortion 3 times this year. and 2 of those were probably when they were describing episode to meet the press. i mean chuck todd is the poster child for why women ever write to choose and she really exercise it more often. honestly, don't be shy lady. what i'm saying is she should have chucked to taught and we'd all be better off. moving on a $25000000.00 verdict against mine santo over round up herb side with upheld by a federal court. this month,
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a jury had previously awarded the 25000000 to cancer victim, edwin hardaman, who had worked in the fields with round up for 30 years. for those of you don't know round up or life. oh sate is a chemical created by 3 time winner of world's most evil company. monsanto. round up. if you, if you want to kill weeds in your fields or you want to kill, say you're far man, or your wife or your kid, or your pats or and if anything was around anything. honestly round of genius is how multipurpose it is. you can give people cancer in a variety of corn, a copious of different ways, and you would get rid of weed at the same time. think about how much time that dave used to be. i know, i know for me, for me personally, used to be just insanely time consuming to go around getting rid of weeds in my yard. and then also having to strangle the people i had hired to help get rid of
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the waves. i mean, you obviously have to do that because otherwise there's too many loose ends here waiting to too many people know too many loose lamps could drop the dime on your lawn care regimen. so you obviously have to kill all your workers and it's just easier if the same thing you spray on the field to get rid of the weeds. all so kills everyone who works there. very time efficient, very time of fish. i don't have a yard i, i've never had a yard, but if i did, i would absolutely use round up to kill everyone working there. they didn't even have to pay me to say that. then i, i just, i just feel it. i just feel like right in right in here, right? that's where the heart isn't. somewhere. maybe somewhere around there. anyway, i didn't mean i felt in my nipple, i felt in my heart despite how awesome this we've slash person chiller is. people
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are suing monsanto, which is now owned by bear, a german pharmaceutical company. because apparently the germans saw that there was a chemical killing humans and they thought that solving the most by that company that we live on to be in charge of the killing of the people's not them. oh germans . you guys are all hope. oh, i'll translate. you guys are not going to, that's all guy, sam, or that's all the german. i know too soon. monsanto has known about the harm of round up for a long time. now. it's not new. it came out in 2017, that environmental protection agency official jeff roland had said on a phone call. if i can kill this e p a investigation, i should get a metal role and said that to a month, santo, regulatory affairs manager. i don't say anything wrong with that there should be
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awards and trophy for a corruption. don't you think? you know, at least those, those cheap plastic bowling league gun and for all these except instead of a bowler, it would have to and shaking with a lot of cash being exchanged. although the p b, a guy would not win the drove for secrecy at all. yes. hello. hi. you're going to bribe made it casually c p a. investigation. is that correct? is that correct? what? i can't hear you. i can't hear you over the sound of a corruption. what. what do you mean? somebody could be recording to call. you can record of phone gall. so can we get back to business or you're going to be caught up with me or not? are you going to be grew up with me? or do i need to know? i need to know if you're willing to break as many lodge i am. oh okay. okay. if if it will make you feel better, will you the secret code?
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how about when i say the code phrase, money in exchange for know a p k. you know, say the code phrase. yes. bag of unmarked bills. left in the trunk of your car. license plate l g h 512. the keys are by the tire the tree. fill. jiggle them around the trunk. does that? does that? did i tell you because price to make you comfortable? point big court has ruled monsanto. well indeed have to pay that money and barriers on the hook for billions of dollars in restitution to the victims of monsanto roundup. i'll try to late for the bare representatives. oh, we've got a quick break, but even though we are insanely suppressed online we,
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you can watch every single episode of reactive any time for free at portable dot tv and grab the app for your phone as well. i'll be right back a lot more. ah the news join me every thursday on the alex, silent show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me welcome back. i'm still a camp. if someone offered you a job making $0.60 an hour at a business that makes $600000000.00 in annual sales,
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you might ask them what drugs they're on and can you have some. but unfortunately, this type of labor exploitation is incredibly common for many people who are oddly enough, trying to get sober for more. we go to our truth bomb, natalie. we go, ah, the color red in the sound of bells. give you wings id. well, either you are on the verge of being molested by a creepy santa like i was. or it's because, you know, you're about to see a person ringing a bell outside a salvation army donation kettle knowing damn well you don't have any spare change or even worse. you don't want to give them any. and if you don't want to give the salvation army any change, it might be because they're doing some very non christian like thing for an organization that's rooted in christianity. which is probably why the salvation
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army is getting food for failing to pay minimum wage for the work of people in its drug rehab program. for decades for salvation army has offered re adult residential drug rehabilitation program, also dubbed as work therapy. where in addition to bible study and spiritual counseling, they walk in and for salvation. army brit stores in warehouses. but the lawsuit contends that the participants work more than 40 hours a week and physically grueling, and sometimes dangerous job. some that required operating heavy machinery and that in exchange they received for to what is of between a book and $25.00 per week or canteen cars. they could use the bi soda chip or other snacks at the salvation army canteen here. first, then creation is the same. well, at least that's better than prison labor. then you're probably of brainwashed as
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people who take their families to that creation museum in kentucky for the educational experience of being human co exist with dinosaur. though there are probably a lot of people watching those who are completely on phase that something consider christian did something very on. christian, i mean to, among us doesn't know someone with a twitter bio that claims. they love jesus, only to see them tell us 16 year old girl who dared to tweet black live matter. this is what particularly agreed is about what the salvation army is doing. that this 1st time the salvation army was accused of exploiting labor over 30 years ago . the department of labor was set to investigate the salvation army after workers complained about the exact labor violations outlined in the recent lossy. but when the salvation army sued the labor department in retaliation and galvanized support from members of congress. not only did the department of labor turn tail and run it
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qualified their non action in a labor department, employee field handbook, which says the salvation army physician is that individuals in its rehabilitation program called beneficiaries are not employees. although the labor department, ways in our division may not agree with this position, do not initiate compliance actions until receiving clear it. in other words, don't do. plus most of us associate the term beneficiary with the person who gets all your crap when you die. and considering i outfit, most of my apartment will stop from us elevation, army thrift store my pamela's not exactly received but as reveal the center for investigative reporting points out the salvation army set a precedent for other faith based drug rehab program, new politics and coding language. as a way to get free labor while providing very little rehabilitation, and in
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a larger investigation of rehab programs, work element reveal found at least $300.00 rehab facilities in $44.00 states that have required participants to work without pay. and recent years at $60000.00 people a year attended such rehab program and told us most recent lawsuit against the salvation army is ation hasn't faced any consequences for its labor practices. but now the workers in this suit are hoping to not only be classified as employees, but to get 4 years worth of back wages from 15 salvation army rehab facilities in california. yet considering how sluggish our justice system is, and with no guarantee they'll even when their case could at least help the workers in this region get their back way to the only way the salvation army itself knows how guilt donated. tell me why does that
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say? don't i just don't, i didn't do it. i got up why i was rude. 20 reporting. let's elevation army thrift store. this is natalie miguel for redacted tonight. and now for all the news we didn't get to. but now we're going to get to it. i have only care of when they say, you know, our most beloved products have the worst privacy security features our smart tv. perhaps you have a smart tv at home shore? no, i don't. i mean, they don't sell them tv anymore because there's so much money in selling our data that basically the amount of data that these company at the smart tv company cell is basically worth as much as the television. they fell. so video, for example, one of the biggest smart tv manufacturers is making about the same in,
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in tv sales and in selling data. so they're selling data like, like when you're watching while you're watching. yeah. glamorization, maybe you haven't. it's really nice. yeah, we know that the tv is watching us. we don't know if it's totally listening, so they're big market is just selling your life to someone. yeah, i think the tv should be free then, but i don't think that's going to happen. basically like facebook. yeah. but it is true that the security is so bad that it is easy, easy for hackers to get in and for the government to also watch what you're watching too. so if you're watching emily in paris, say now something's wrong with you. what else you got? also in technology news, going back to israel and the war on god, israel has been bombing cyber hacking targets. even though israel is like
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one of the world biggest cyber superpower. all of the, you know, all of the big tech companies take veterans from israels like a cyber spike unit, the unit 88200. and. yeah, so israel is just saying like, we just have to bomb these hackers in gaza. and the biggest point maybe is that they're bombing hackers. they've decided you got into our computer system. we can drop bombs on you that. yeah. and it's, it isn't saying because that's what's acceptable and what, what we've seen, what they've done in iran recently where they've sabotaged that nuclear power plant . that wasn't done by bonds because if it was done by bombs and iran would bomb back because they have the capability to and it would be a huge international disaster. but for some reason is we can get away with bombing targets in gaza that really have no military necessity to bomb like ice
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cream factories and or any a p and algebra, which i know, i think we should get rid of. well, we've got some problems, but i'm opposed to bombing in general and then they fired, they, you know, made good on it by firing. that journalist who posted about palestine on twitter was you. she was fired for having been part of a palestinian justice like group. she's jewish ability and just as when she was in college true, it wasn't even present day. i mean, we have to take some lessons from the mccarthy era. and if we, you know, we need some way to blacklist people. and if that's going to be away, your involvement and activism is one great way, and there's websites that list all the people that were involved on campuses. so you're saying jeremy corbin at a common i think so. well, thank you for joining me. thank you. i
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here are your headlines from the future in mid july. you'll read customers unhappy with mcdonalds announcement that white and dark meat mcnuggets will be placed in separate but equal containers. that's unfortunate and 2 weeks from now your raid. due to type of missouri, outlaws abortion except in cases of rape. and in fact, i mean you might need that in missouri. and in september monsanto attempts to rejuvenate brand image by releasing line of cancer is chemical for kids . exciting that to show, but don't miss any of our web exclusive content techs the word redacted to 33777. to get signed up to our free email lists. also check out my podcast and all the jews, the us government secret it called government secrets,
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and it's free every week. i tune spotify until next time. good night. and keep fighting the headlines in our t as in to national economic forum and some pages for comes to an end key speakers have included flat, imitated finance plans to develop a vaccine tourism industry. when you, we are just covering our own needs. we can also provide foreign citizens with the child to come to russia and get vaccinated here. i would like off the government to analyze all aspects of this issue by the end of the month or so this 13 people go on, try and france, the cyber stalking and death threats against a teenager who insulted islam, phrasing, debate about freedom of speech in the country and iraq was brewing between the you came from about the number of illegal migrants attempting to cross the channel into britain with.

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