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we don't have a really we don't on the back seen world leads to take action and be ready. not people who judge, you know, come crisis, we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenges to response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are together in the welcome, jo redacted deny this is a show where americans in america covering american news are called foreign agents . so it's been a while since i've gone over how pathetic our government has been dealing with this pandemic. and you can never remind someone how pathetic they are too often,
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at least that's the personal motto. i use thanksgiving and it has done me well. i'm no longer permitted to talk out loud at thanksgiving, but they do give me crayon so i can write on the tablecloth. sometimes it take away the crayon. the u. s. has, of course, been catastrophic when it comes to this pandemic. let's compare us to some other country, you know, one that has no political significance at all. like say, china. no one's ever talking about them right. professor richard was quoting research by johns hopkins said, today china has 107624 cases, 4849 deaths, or point 35 deaths per 100000 us has 41000000, 365000 cases. 663009 129 deaths or
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$200.00 to death per 100000 people. so the proportion of death, the death rate in china has been point $35.00 per 100000 in the us is $200.00 to per 100000. that sounds good, not a good, not a good job. the us had dealt with this rationally. if we dealt with this as well as china has then right now we would have $1148.00 death in the united states total. that means we have add 662781 more deaths than we needed to have to put that in perspective, the u. s. government and some state, some state and a lot of federal through incompetence and inaction. during the course of this pen,
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demik has caused the equivalent of 11 re it numb. war or 271, ghana, stan wars in terms of us military depth or 276. pearl harbor, or 3945, oklahoma city bombing, or 331390 olympic park. bombings, or 220000 927, boston marathon bombings or 221911. could you imagine? if we actually treated this pandemic right now, like it was our government causing 221911. could you fathom the number of countries, songs that would result in the number of vigils, the number of ribbons on the, on,
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on, on the back of people's trucks. next to a sticker of calvin testing on the lakers logo, it would be 1000000 are rolling a lead bags are responsible for a levin vietnam wars worth of dead americans during this pandemic. and they're acting like china. 6 is the problem is the, is the ass. and on top of that, you have childish brain dead outlets like the new york times reporting fake news. when it comes to coven, and i mean news, they admitted with fake they themselves. for example, the medicine i ever met, that hasn't shown promise and read and go over. yes. should be tested more. absolutely. should we get it by eating horse the warming pills? no, probably dark. have a few people done something that stupid. this is america. we were the percent of
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the time to pod challenge. there were over 12000 employees in control called for people eating laundry pod in one year. the point is, yes, america has more idiots than band mar. gerra had bed bugs, but the new york times when you to think there's an epidemic of people getting sick from eating the horse, the warming pills yet. here's the quiet little retraction. that came out last week from the new york time regarding their article about out people are poisoning themselves across the country. this article misstated the percentage of recent calls to the mississippi poison control center related ivr makin. it was 2 percent, not 70 percent. how the hell can the new york times justify keeping an article up online after they've admitted it was 99 percent wrong?
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they should delete the article and write a new article titled, we know right. good. but current doctor yummy. and then the writer is the researcher, the ad or the photographer, anyone that worked on that article should be put in the witness protection program, giving jobs, parking lot attendance. and every time they told their bought the law was 70 percent, vo. he would know they meant to present this correction is insane . it rents right up there. want to time. see, you then reported that congressman ted lo, grabbed the crowbar from his office to fight on january 6th writers at the capital. and then later they wrote correction. a previous version of the story miss stated that ted lew, grab the crowbar before leaving his office. he grabbed an energy bar.
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honestly if you must take a protein bar for a crowbar give you you, you, you don't just put out a little correction, you delete your entire existence from the internet and you replace it with an article titled your part part smelly. and then if anyone wants to hire you in the future, you could, they could, they can look up your previous work and find it's only darker parts valley. and then they'll know what they're getting from you. point being the united states has dealt with this pandemic, roughly a 1000000000 times worse than china has. on top of that drug make a pfizer has already made hundreds of millions of dollars from the coven vaccine. while we continue to hide the patent from other countries and basically watch them die. in fact, holding people's lives hostage around the world has brought in $3500000000.00 in
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revenue in the 1st 3 month to this year, nearly a quarter of 5 years total revenue. but then again, at the new york times article. so maybe instead of $3500000000.00, they met $3.50, hold out, maybe instead of dollars, they met potato bugs, either way, drug companies or psycho pass, but they get rewarded to the tune of billions of dollars in our, in our, in our incredibly merrily problem club culture and yeah, they, they own roughly 2 thirds of our congress. phil, phil, i'm sure our government will solve this problem real soon comedy of wise. in dc, the valley, the base is redacted tonight i
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welcome. i'm like camp. now let's take the news from behind. it's time for our weekly climate crisis check in. are things getting better? the un warned friday, the based on the most recent action plan submitted by 191 countries to curb greenhouse gas emissions. the planet is on track to warm by more than 2.7 degrees celsius, 4.86 degrees fahrenheit. by the end of the century, far above what the world leaders have said is the acceptable, livable upper limit of global warming. all right, so 491 countries keep their word will be warming the whole planet by 5 degrees. getting auto 91 country to keep their word is like getting up high will be did die of bow tie. they, they k y,
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after you do video learn out, we're going to take jim jones, who will keep going down this path down the path that most countries are going down . then we're anyway, but you know what? i'm tired of worried about it. i'm the gosh, if i am done a burn out of decided to start facing climate change like a liberal, which is do not face climate change. i'm just going to blame trump and then read books about finding interface through yoga juice, or maybe deciding, i don't have time to worry about all the planet, because i need to worry about how my neighbor has 3 plastic multicolored garden gnomes in the yard. and the by laws of the whole order to gauge and clearly dives a maximum of 2 plastic, no like vagaries or other people of the short stature in the yard at any given time?
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no, i've got our drug test. i'm sorry. what were we talking about? again, say it, say that is um, that is so much better than thinking about the fact that capitalism is literally pushing us towards the end. i'm so much better so much easier. just just just channel the anger and fear into nodes. and you might be thinking, but the right one is not dealing with climate change either true, but the right wings, brain matter. like swiss cheese, you know, it's like a racist all timers patient. so they're too stupid to even realize climate change. real. the liberals on the other and know it's real and just respond m road. but trump was awful. right. then i already tell you what's going on with the nomes situation. you know, if we could just if we could just get the climate articles on wikipedia to mainly
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discuss the known problem, then i think we can really move past this whole climate crisis thing. figure wikipedia. you may have noticed over the past. oh, i don't know 10 years that in order to grab some of that coveted gen the market, wikipedia has become what's the expression, a tool of us neo liberal empire. people of that they didn't goblet up anyway, just the other day. they announced a new ceo of wickham, media, which is where compete. the parent company, her name is marianna iskander, very exciting, very excited to see this. she was the director of a u. s. id backed foundation usa idea is a c. i a cut out the american government uses to try to create crews around the world so bad there in her cap on that one. right. and she also was an associate at global consulting for mackenzie in company who what is,
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was mckenzie and company is a small mom and pop out that that sells a printer with pictures of the movie on them. no, it's not. it's a massive management consulting firm. oh, my god, how good shape a massive management, what's a massive management consultant for? what is that? well, glad you asked, i looked it up. they held corporations run their operations. so they're hired by some of the biggest, most evil, most dastardly entities in the world. in order to come up with plans for how to be more evil and more dastardly. but i would say, what is one of the best known corporate scandals and reason memory. but the idea, ron scandal wealth, says right here, mackenzie had been a key architect of the strategic thinking that made enron a was a darling that all came crashing down later. but not before mackenzie had cash.
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dana ok, so good yell, yell, another massive corporate scandal. anybody, anybody? yeah, yeah, one was that o p o crisis, i'm sure they had nothing to do with the open crisis. let's see. mackenzie advised opioid makers on how to turbocharged sales of oxen con, proposed strategies to counter the emotional messages for mothers with teenagers that had overdosed on oxy gunn, and helped opioid makers circumvent regulation. listen, here's what you're going to do. all right, to destroy that sobbing mother. are you listening? do you want me to tell you how to crush, grieving mother? not? i'm not here for my health. you pay me by the hour. here's what you do. you secretly secure a $1000000.00 book deal for the mother without her knowledge. then when you're in court, when she's crying about her,
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dad's gone way away. i'll never smile again. where, where? right? then? your lawyer goes. is it possible, ma'am? you only care about your son because of this prophet above de l and the whole court room will go and realize he's off fraud and you'll win the case. you're welcome. you can pay me an, a chuckled covered ass and martin with $12.00 for tile boys inside stack them if you need to. okay. so those are 2 giant corporate scandals and mackenzie was involved in both. let's say, let's do another yell out, one more scandal. yes, stop yelling skittles so that's not that the scandal. it's the candy. what's that? alright. the 2080 can on crisis caused by the sub prime mortgage collapse that knocked millions out of their homes. i'm sure mackenzie didn't know what that tech mckenzie is said to play
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a significant role in the 2008 financial crisis by promoting the secure does ation of mortgage assets and encouraging the banks to fund their balance sheets with debt driving up risk, which poisoned to the global financial system and precipitated the 2008 credit meltdown o. and in their free time, they also may mean dabbled and helping saudi arabia suppressed diffidence and helping our very own ice agency and prison. refugee mckenzie is kinda like, not the consultation group. are you looking to bake your bread? a tad more not? yes, it's a bad thing up here. but you're not sure how we have genius is just a callaway who can set you up with a nasty beginner of course to day. check us out and it's a bit enough your dot com. so now one of these lovely people for mackenzie will run wikipedia. the world's historical index. everything,
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all of the knowledge humanity has. she'll be in charge. and she'll make sure it's like it's slanted view of reality support us a gemini, fun times they had. mariana, call me. i have some ideas. i think you're really going to love where to go to a quick break, but check out the new live episode. my pod guys government sequence of gram ellwood . it's free on i tune spotify instead. sure. i'll be right back. a lot more. use. join me every thursday. on the alex simon 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 the. i don't
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know, i mean there are some steps in there were rescuing the food that they were not scabbing or were rescuing resources that are still good. this is best by march 21st, which is in today's all these potatoes, paula pianos, onions, all of these came from waste round sources. this is great for me because i'm always looking for a way to give things away. dr. because the tax laws, you know, definitely do benefit the wealthier people and our society. so that makes sense for them to throw it out right off, rather than give it to somebody who could use it. and then that person is not going to buy it. welcome back. i'm still a camp last week we saw the 15000 haitian asylum seekers at the us mexico border. i mean, i think most of them are still,
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they're making the dangerous journey on foot to escape horrible circumstances at home, only to be told they are being sent back. for more on this, we turn into our senior nod. why correspondent, job record offer. hello li. 15000 desperate haitians escaping violence. political turmoil, economic crisis, disease and the aftermath of a devastating earthquake. thank god biden is sending haiti help by shipping over plain loads of haitians forcibly deported from our border health. he's not helping anyone by doing this. all part of biden's immigration plan. build back better over there. this deportation policy is so perfect. it should be legal. if not legal, jennifer, what do you? what do you think is perfect about this policy? that image of the u. s. board patrol on horseback, literally whipping impoverished haitians harkins back to the races. colonialism of
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our country's genocidal past, which clearly still exist today. what biden's difference? he's not trump. he's not deporting haitians because he's a racist. he's deporting haitian, so they can take their country and whip it initiate. i mean, get it into shape. i think biden is more like trump than you realize he's been saving a trump error rule that uses cove it as an excuse to expel asylum seekers without a hearing. and now that a judge ordered them to stop this practice. the by the ministration is appealing the judge's ruling. well, yes, but when frumpy is that rule? because he hated immigrants when by and uses, the rule is because he wants to see immigrants get back in touch with their roots. i thought was so immigrants can rebuild their home country, you said whatever you want it to be, as long as biden is non trump, we know he has a good immigration policy. this is not a partisan issue, you know,
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but brock obama set the record for more d port asians than any president. and by is deporting asians at record levels. hey, the democrats are trying their darndest to help immigrants. they tried including immigration reform in the budget bill, but the senate parliamentarian advised the democrats that they can't do that advised. why would that matter? explicitly advise lee strongly suggested, why would a suggestion matter? it was a strong suggestion. say, look, look, i hear you. since colonization hades never truly been granted sovereignty, they've been crippled since the very beginning, having to pay a massive debt to france for no longer being enslaved by france. the only thing worth and no reparations reverse reparations. since independence, he has indoor decades of u. s. military invasion, occupation, brutal puppet dictators whose an economic exploitation that has kept the people
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starved and disenfranchised while enriching our corporations. this is why they've been fleeing. but the u. s. has never shown hated haitian refugees compassion. in fact, bill clinton to attain haitian refugees at guantanamo bay. i'm glad that those days are over. they're not our. we have been absolutely terrible to the people of haiti, even by our own standards. and it's this economic imperialism that needs to 1st be addressed. if we want to tackle the refugee crisis way, well, actually gray with that, and it should be up to the people of haiti, not us to decide the direction they want to go. yes, exactly, and that's why biden is sending them back. why now you are so called bite is different. he's not, trump is behaving the same line. it has a dog. why?
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why? so, why? sorry, lee, that's all the time we have. i'm supposed to say that you don't get to say from the border this job for con, with her dad now. and i like god panic. how job for a while. the housing crisis persists. moving on a new startup, venture backed by an enormous amount of capital promises to solve it by selling luxury properties. i don't think that's going to do it for more on this. we got an a on the camera, ronnie for the region controversy. ah and finally this is your luxury big cottage worth out running the guard dogs, right. cabinets and countertops. 7 were all designed with someone else cooking in mind. a lot of celebrities have passed through here. you know,
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tom cruz and john travolta used to test taking levels over in the study. jeffery epstein had a massage right where you're sitting. i know what you're thinking. home ownership and this economy, a new well funded startup called picasso. try to make 2nd home ownership easier, because to buy a single family home turns them into a l. l. fees and then sell them off at a premium funeral. 8 lucky home owners who co own the house with fractional shares . yeah. you heard me right. picasso is turning houses into corporation. l l. c suite l l c. i know it sounds silly because corporations are people. extremely confident people who think i could be anything. how horse a strain of weed, an app, a cardboard box, which in these times can also be a house. see there's an affordable housing crisis right now. and this
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$1000000000.00 uniform company may be raising the prices of homes by getting a complete strangers to pay up to $800000.00 an 8th of a share in the how the c o said picasso is actually part of the solution and not causing housing shortages think about it. if they succeed. many americans will own a 2nd home before they own a 1st. when picasso started buying home, the neighbors heard the price that they paid, and they said, what kind of moron did this? excuse me, it was stone. 28 moran. if you buy a share and a house, you're able to stain it $44.00 nights per year in increments that can exceed 14 consecutive days per visit because our offers and up to handle the logistics of booking thing. people say their time shares, but that's silly because time shares are illegal in these residential areas so
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they can be time shares. it's not a time share. it's a picasso. and you guess it's the painter picasso winzip li miss film. and you will see you if you color product timeshare when neighbors in napa, in sonoma county, california clock on to picasso, flipping houses, and to corporate time, shares in their neighborhood, and skipping out on time. sure, taxes the locals came together to welcome the morons with signs and protests. they even got a little poetic with it. the malibu mer pointed out that these people owning a part of a luxury home are not really rich. they're aiming at people want to pretend that they're wealthy, they're going to rent the lifestyle. picasso of cues is their opponents of a lead to them and defense, their fractional approach to homeownership, saying it all. lux, new opportunities for traditionally under represented communities. up till now.
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nary a soul spoke for the poor who have but one home. nonetheless, there are some working class neighbor where they bought houses to split up because so ceo lives in napa south 1st hand, how angry napkins were. and picasso pledge to not buy any homes in the area for under $2000000.00, and for each house donate $20000.00 to a local nonprofit dedicated to affordable housing. picasso is expanding across the country and overseas. the startup reached $1000000000.00 valuation faster than any startup in history. now because it invented a way to own home, but because they discovered a new way to get around residential zoning was creating a time share with an air b and b feel and some ellis island flavor. i know you're wondering where does the magic happen?
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everyone wants to know that. well, after the weekend coven met here and we had to police sanitize and sage the place no more chicken blood going forward. we have a strict no magic policy reporting for washington. this is naomi, kara vonny for an actor tonight. that's our show, but check out the new live episode of government secrets. it's on i june spotify and get you for free and grab every episode redacted tonight at portable dot tv until next time. good night. and keep biting. ah, ah, is your media a reflection of reality? the in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? type relation,
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whole community. you going the right way? where are you being somewhere? direct? what is truth? what is faith? the in the world corrupted. you need to this end, the to join us in the depths, remained in the shallows, ah, in the land of universal health care makes america the country of every man for himself. we have a retirement crisis in this country and we have a health care crisis for seniors in this country as well. so private business has come up with special mechanism for that. it's called the live settlement market. we are a life settlement provider, which means that we buy life insurance policies from primarily seniors throughout the united states who no longer want or can't afford their life insurance policies
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. if you're sick and for want to live a few more years, you can sell your life insurance. that way you get more money right away and the company collects your insurance payment after your death. there's a group of people out there. i get hoping that people die soon. what kind of motivation is i give them when i start crying about them dying? that's usually what it's about. it's just the sheer unfairness of it all. the headlines on our end to national this, our russia just close to the global cooperation and the avoidance of home for the initiatives that my split the world, the un general assembly where the country's foreign minister circle. i've also touched on a wide range of topics a dutch court rules. police can continue to select people for.

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