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an engagement because the trail when so many find themselves will depart, we choose to look for common ground in we're allowing ourselves to be more efficient or quicker with our transactions. we can make mobile payments from our phones. the truth is that every device is a potential entry point for security attack. i think okay, but i went and the chairs are clear with everything but only eventually there's malware of thousands, maybe sometimes millions each day. they use the cyber they use. they think biology is an extension of traditional crime. artificial intelligence has not many main threat. this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. one of the things that's happening in the mini cyber implants right now,
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i'd be where they're really worried about it. most people would equally be you can't put a chip in my brain. so there has been a lot of progress from the hacker side using ai and using other advanced technologies to there has been on the defensive slaten. ah, what good catholic would it keep? the pope waiting, well, the president of the united states just decided to do so. as said they can't get it . congress actually agree on a budget bill or going to discuss also in a court of law, a new york judge has denied a union bid to hold the cobra vaccine mandate for the end might be. this is garbage . collections are continuing to pile up, making the heat of new york more thinking and even more, less safe. and one of the solutions on the table yet, we will bring you the story and day to have drilling a sondors hearing has come to the clubs. we will bring you the action both inside
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and outside of the courtroom. and we don't pass voted, not good for your help, but that was because of the lack of nutrition. now we are finding potential harmful chemicals are detected and us fast food as well. our legal expert joined us to discuss and u. s. copyright office says you don't have the right to repair your item. for all of it, we're going to bring you the details on this new law. i'm scale here and we're going to give you the 360 view of these stories and much more on today's near view here, right here on our t america. ah, thank you so much for joining us because happening right now just down the street on capitol hill. there is fierce negotiations amongst democrats all about the reconciliation bill now president bite and even it took to the air today for a press conference. he wouldn't bagging the public to put pressure on there elected
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to help him pass his bill. these are not about left versus right or moderate versus progressive or anything else to pitch americans against one. this is about competitiveness versus complacency. jenna's in these bills is what 81000000 americans voted for. more people voted than any time in american history. and so they vote for their voices deserve you heard, not deny me or worse, ignoring. well, did they vote a 1000000 people vote for a bill about 450 pages long? that's for congress aside, and there's been a lot of back and forth amongst democrats, actually regarding this bite and budget plan. hence why that idea about 81000000000 . i bet they might be split on it just like the party is now it has actually been scaled back to half of its original size, but that's still won't do the fighting continues. delivery, a bill of $1.00 trillion dollars,
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the tax payers. the domestic policy plan is still being pulled apart and reconfigured, as one of the biggest hold ups is finding exactly the way to pay for it. by its resolution is to have spending be fully paid for by only new taxes that will just hit the wealthy incorporations, promising not to add onto the $28.00 trillion that dollars of national debt that we're already in. but willis compromise actually work and was the most beneficial items put on the chopping block while leaving a lot of pork. we'll discuss who brand our panel, david catch, the former assistant us attorney, and conservative commentator, mal leak abdul as well. thanks for joining me gentlemen. great to be with you, scottie, so i am going to start with you mr. katz. why is president biden having so much trouble with this bill? not from the republicans, but from those within his own party. well, he has united republican opposition to this so called infrastructure bill. this is
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a soft. busy infrastructure one, the hard infrastructure, one, scotty, he got a lot of republican senatorial votes and he has support and a house. that's the one for broadband, that's the one for ports and roads and all of that. this one is more for things like child care, pre, pre k, 3 year olds, 4 year old. so we'll have child care money that's sent to every family in for their children a tax credit. but it's actual funds, and that has turned out not to be popular with any of the republicans. they're in united opposition and then they have 2 senators who become famous throughout the world. manson and cinema. and they've put the brakes on some of the spending. so now it's gone from 6 trillion, which is what social a senator sanders wanted to the progressive democrats, $3.00. and now to more of a consensus among the democrats of about 1.7 trillion, now worth a couple trillion at this point. malise, you know, as david actually mentioned,
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paid family leave seems to actually be cut off from this budget as well as free community college things that actually could affect the everyday life of people. voters, why is something which affects millions of household, the 1st 3 on the chopping block, when there's a $100000000000.00 still going be appropriated to reform the nations immigration system plus the highest pentagon budget yet still without anything being shaved off? i think part of the problem is that immigrants be being made their own decision early on with really dividing traditional infrastructure, which is what it talked about with this new thing. they have a new patch that called it was in the infrastructure. i think that's gonna jack that they started you think you may think starts or people are so forward about being like child, child tax credits and you know, and all of those sort of things. but whether or not it should have been time to
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attend for a doctor package. i said early on that to my friends were making a huge mistake by actually finding it for either describing human infrastructure were thing. that's the problem. now, the fact that there are only so many so many things they find in or any person would be able to get done. and their 1st year biden fixing that was the initial call with really packet. we pass the like to be able to get a large idea definitely the year before midterm all went wrong with its own problem. and so i think the job, i mean, the democrats and those until 540 the think. i think they're now saying that these things are much easier done and you can't just blame job manually and christian stand about for the same way. you could just blame john mccain for you, but that sounds down on trump's effort to actually kill obamacare. and that's the thing, let's remember. i mean, we're all not so all that we don't remember the same fight happening almost 4 years
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ago with trumpets, he continuously when i was, this is just how politics happen. it happens with every fresh president, even with his own party. usually though we don't see this type of long term fighting going in the start that we're seeing was in the democratic party. david climate change still a big part of there's still as it speaks right now, obviously, many going towards it fighting sort of the oil and gas industry. does it help though? does it help democrats if they're trying to sell this package as americans at the same time, are already seeing their own gas pump record? high gas prices at the gas, knowing if this budget passes, there's a very good chance of the price to heat their home will also go up higher this winter. we're seeing the problem across the sea in the u right now with the energy crisis. does that actually hurt the democrats right now and trying to push this package forward? well, climate change is a real problem. it's an existential problem for the planet. and for democrats and
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republicans and everyone else in america and for our kids and for our grand kids. so it has to be addressed really and truly the political and economic system of america would be derelict if it weren't dealing with climate change, the whole world is dealing with it. we have to get china and india and other countries like that on board. that's absolutely true, we can't just have climate policy in america and not in the 3rd world in developing countries. but having said that, we have to tighten our belts a little bit during the interim with the hope that these green jobs will be created . we want to be the world power in green energy, and we don't want it to be china, so we have to convert to that. and a lot of the money in the traditional infrastructure bill is to do that is to help us convert to green energy. it costs a little bit more right now than petrochemical than pharmaceuticals and some other expenses that we have, but we have to spend the money on that. and at the same time, we have to deal with fossil fuels. we can't keep relying on fossil fuels. yes,
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in the interim gas prices are going up, just like some pharmaceutical grocery and other prices are going up, and inflation is a real problem, especially for older people and people on fixed incomes. and those are people who vote for biden and who he hopes to get in the mid terms and in the 2024 election. and i hear what you're saying, david, but you're also real problem hunger. and so it's, we're so big on creating green jobs. i agree and take care of the environment. why don't, why can't we do both? why cannot we continue as it is take caring of american people that are here in the present while building the system in the future? why do you have to shut one down before you start the other and put money into it? melissa, i'm gonna throw that to you, but i also want to ask you about this idea about budget items for medicare to negotiate lower drug prices that was also cut. why did that even have to be in there in the 1st place? i think this is the same thing that we're talking about with the, the, the human 1st or package. i think that democrats really did make mistakes and trying to package all of these things together. now,
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the dirty little secret hazard, that's the reason that democrats decided to combine these 2 and tried to do with them to reconciliation process. because it's been a problem, it's area and told children that he only has one more time to do the budget reconciliation and ultimately for thing. cuz that's a difficult thing in passing this. now, because you have people like make to think that you're actually past the cues policy in the budget reconciliation process, the democrats tried to throw everything, everything that was inside, build the plan and things that the current one and for all of the year, the entire, for the year of donald trump, democrats trying to do that in the 1st year. and we know for our office, the only thing that he was able to do, the big thing to do is start 100. so i would argue the 1st time is affordable care act, obamacare, so you can't do all of the things that they want to do, but they mislead over there. thank you. believe that as soon as i get,
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i can actually welcome to the governing. well, david, mike, i think the real interesting question right now is, how long will president biden keep the pope waiting? that's one person that i don't think it's probably too smart for joining me, gentlemen. while the country remained split on the cronum virus vaccines, new york mayor built the boss is enforcing a mandate for all city workers come monday, but some groups are fighting it just how would affect the city altogether. like corresponding tasha suite has more on what's at stake. new york mayor ability blasio has given all city workers and ultimatum get vaccinated by november 1st or be put on unpaid leave. and now a judge rules against the new york police departments union requests to put a stop to the vaccine mandate. today, our health commissioner issuing an order requiring all city workers to be vaccinated. new york mere bill diblasio says he believes the only way to stop
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covered once and for all is to requiring that all city workers be vaccinated. but not every one sees it that way. everybody knows faxing is not stuff the right or the virus spread. the virus everyone knows that it only has the ability to lessen the symptoms of an infection. that is why, believe we believe getting the vaccine should be a personal choice. well please, unions have been quiet after a staten island judge ruled against mixing the vaccine mandate for city workers. the union represent new york firefighters isn't holding back. the president of uniform firefighters association says they're the ones who have been on the front lines all through the pandemic for over the last 20 months. and now he argues only given firefighters just days to decide whether or not they're going to get vaccinated is simply not fair. and he says the repercussions will impact every one . you're gonna see dozens and dozens of bar houses close. you're going to see response times corn. it is inevitable. wires are going to be war. that is irrefutable. there's fires every day, but there's 100 that there's on average might be $100.00 heart attacks
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a day. the union representing the n y p d says they will be appealing, the latest rolling over the mandate. it's the nation's largest police force, and the city has more than $100000.00 workers, which include trash haulers and building inspectors. and well, the mandate isn't going into effect until november 1st. some residents say they're already noticing that their trash isn't getting picked up. some residency, they have noticed workers have missed at least 2 trash rounds. it's come out through city leaders that skipping trash pickups may in fact, be on purpose. some speculate, some workers within the sanitation department are upset over the mandate that will new york city workers will decide on whether or not they'll comply with the vaccine mandate. florida is on the other end of the spectrum, governor rhonda santas is su in the biden administration over the december vaccine mandate. that'll impact the federal workers reporting for news use hughes and hottest suite r t. it is day 2 of the u. s. appeal for extradition, just wrapping up in u. k. joy found just wanted by washington on 17 charges of espionage and one of
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conspiracy to hack a government computer. that if convicted, he could face a prison sentence of a 175 years. a chris hedges, pulitzer prize winning journalist, and host of artes on contact is following the case and told our teeth in question. there was at least one positive 1st, sanchez, defense refusal on the part of the prosecution to give iron clad guarantees that he would not be an isolation. and that he would not go to a super max prison. that's gotta be in favor of of the defense. shady edwards dashed. he has more from london. oh, to day. is it day 2 of the extradition hearing toward you in the sound right here in central london at the royal court of justice and now is a ton of assigned? if louis really presents the case and hit back against allegations made just
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yesterday, by washington, including washington's office of an unprecedented package of diplomatic assurances that judas thought would not be held under the strictest accident additions in prison. even if he was put in a luxury flat adjacent to central park in prison, he's still in prison. the issue is, he should not be in prison. he's in a maximum security prison, and frankly, all the evidence we've gotten all the experience we've gotten united states is that he would go to a max prison on a sense of 175 years. he would spend the rest of his life in a super max prison in the united states. what kind of life is that? the company committed? no crime of been coming in the world, the truth safe to say that the judas on his lawyer. absolutely, fear is to travel, it's fine. read all of those, such the claims. they say the assurances, i personally watch this as a u. s. has that the right side with all of these decisions on his mental health,
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many people with low all of you just how high a risky is of taking his own life even selling more. it's just yesterday becoming very emotional at talking about the mental and physical health of her partner. pastor also push it back on the key, mammoth revelation with people the u. s. intelligence opposite of revealed the c i a plan i or even if a sounds it is a total injustice. we send this man america to the times to the lack of assassins. many of these talk and people have said he should be killed. so they won't treat him as a human being. i made a st. barrison is given him medicine to be english. i'm involved with the high culture being justice is why? because this is just ridiculous, wrote it on, you know, a buying. there are laws that brand in the laws in every way i can just to ensure
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to jude insights in a i something is the plan. so they want to make an example of giving a son by treating him so badly by trying to break him for that gives a lesson to other journalists and other whistleblowers. never to try and do the same thing. never to try and reveal the truth. never to try and hold the powerful to accounts of an important part of our democracy. so this isn't just about julianna's, um, judy, families, rabies. they are an inspiration of. yeah, this is also about the fact that this is an attempt to intimidate all gen. let's put all whistleblowers from revealing war crimes and human rights abuses. well, supporters and campaign is for gina sanchez already began gathering throughout this morning to show that all that dorothy with him because they all can, if not just sooner, saw that fits in the doctor today. but the fundamental tenant, from principles of freedom of press on the public site to access information, but then it goes far beyond the story of just one man. but actually this is all
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about trying to defend people's right now after the break, chemicals are used to make things like a rubber gloves, industrial tubing and other plastic products are finding their way into fast food items. we will bring you this alarming story all after the break with oh oh yeah, it has to be rash to be able to afford enzyme and find the luxury that for sure. despite having the most expensive health care system in the world, we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality. we have more deaths from treatable causes. so americans are suffering every day from it.
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it's as if these people don't count. i saw how you can choose your customers and dump a sick so also you can satisfy their wall street, investors know parents that have to see what i saw. if you're denying payment for someone's care, your make life and death decision and determine to get to live and who dies to me this best getting away with murder. join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. and i'll be speaking to guess with the world politics. small business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm. oh.
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ah, okay. some scientists are actually calling for tupper regulations. have your recent study found some fast foods in america? contained potentially harmful chemicals or researchers at the george washington university. say chemicals used for making plastics are particularly widespread. when they go journalists, molly barrows, contribute americans lawyer joined us? now with more on this study, molly, i mean the fact that we even have to per regulations, you would think they would already exist. so tell me which food specifically were
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tested this time? and what did researchers find in them? well i tell you it's got a, it's not like fast food is known to be such a great healthy meal anyway. but if you had a reason not to go, this just adds to it. so they went to 60 fast food. different are tested, 50 different fast food items, and they found 10 of 11 potentially harmful chemicals. and these are chemicals that are used to make plastics off. most of them are falling in a group of chemicals. again, there may no no make plastic soft and they can cause different health problems including disrupting the endo korean system. and they also found like replacement chemicals for these fall aids. and more than 80 percent of the food contained fall 8th, where the 86 percent contain those replacement chemicals called plaster size are the highest levels were found in meats like cheeseburger chicken, brito put down that burrito that could have some chemicals in it. cheese pizzas also high and those chemicals, but they have the lowest levels of them. so none of them are exactly good for you.
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but across the board, it was a lot more popular items that you're going to find through the drive through the more popular restaurants. okay, so molly, why are there such high levels of these chemicals associated with plastic? you know, it's interesting, a lot of it has to do with the packaging, the stuff that they're really building in rad. what in doing cooked in it's absorbing is also the gloves. the researchers tested several pairs of unused gloves that are identical to the ones that they use to handle this food. and they found some of those chemicals in those gods as well. so it has a lot to do with how it's packaged and how it's handled. but this isn't just the problem with food. it's just about anything that we use. there are chemicals that are both good and bad in these chemicals, and none of that are not good for you, per se. but you know, it was interesting about this is that they know that a lot of these plastic type chemicals are, are an issue. and yet they allow them to go forward anyway, because they've got these replacement chemicals that haven't been tested extensively. which one do you want words? it's got them. i thought whether it's the,
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it's the make rival take your pick which bite you want to have. but here's my, my thought of my question for this one. you know, we talk all the time about round up and other other which he johnson johnson. now going back, could this down the road actually be a legal issue? if we are purposely not knowledge, we know that we are putting chemicals in the food people are eating him. is it, there's some sort of liability for that potentially in 1020 years when we know the impact. absolutely. when they can show a direct connection to some of the diseases or problems or health issues that people are having, whether it's accumulating and kids, especially over the years or it's causing a variety of other health issues that these stickler chemicals are known to cause. if they can show that direct connection and show that companies knew about it and allowed it to move forward anyway, then, then there's potential for a liability. and this particular case, you know, for the past 20 years in the united states, they've been pulling back on these chemicals. but again, they've allowed these, these replacement ones to go forward. there are no studies to show that they're dangerous or safe either way. so that's why the scientists are calling from our
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research. thank you for going to the story and i really hope in 10 years, we're not doing a story that you normally follow, which is the legal liability of these companies. thanks for joining me. now technology can have its parts while that's as long as it's working, but sometimes users don't know how to properly handle it. now this video right here is posted on tick tock and it's have a girl. i thought she'd be nice and just wash her boyfriend. p s for yeah, i made my stomach cringe. i showed it to my son. he definitely was like, use some choice words for the girl and i know it definitely makes food, but toes branja boers, stomach turn, who joined this now discuss the right the right way to repair your technology when it breaks. more importantly, what the government says you can do with it. let's talk about this law. what was the problem beforehand? all right. the problem with right to repair is essentially that all of these big technology companies. they don't tell you, you can't walk your playstation for, i wouldn't do that. it will void the warranty and you will destroy it. but
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essentially what, right to repair is, is companies. we all have cell phones. sometimes the battery goes out, you drop it, you break your screen. well, what usually happens is to get that fixed, the right way within their terms of services within their warranty agreement that you either have to go directly to say apple or samsung. or you have to go to what they call an authorized repair site. but the fact is, it's really not that hard to do. if you have the right, know how if you know how to handle your technology, if you do the right research, i'm just saying everybody should do this. say i can fix my crack. sorry i could, i could fix your scrat crank screen. so what a lot of that, what happens here is they don't offer the proper that the parts they don't offer the proper schematics to tell you. so you don't do something where you might electrocute yourself or might hurt yourself. these are things that make it a problem. and we saw this really proliferate during the pandemic. when we had a heavy reliance on technology, kids were in school using laptops every day, people working from home and say their device broke. well,
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they also couldn't go to a lot of repair shops or get them right from the manufacturer because they were closed down because we were in the locked out. so this has been a real problem, and advocates have been pushing to get this fixed for a long time. okay, so real quick, what does this new law did? so it doesn't it necessarily a new law? it's an exemption to the digital millennium copyright act, also known as dmca, that deal with access to devices and their software. so one of the big things they say now is one of the uses that they reference here is you'll now be able to say your play station does break, and the optical driver, your cd drive, won't be able to read any more. you can open it up, you can release the software to let you do that and you can actually replace it without problem as long as you put everything back to waco. okay. i like that. how did the companies feel about this? because it's kind of like if i find breaks, they're exciting because guess what? i have to go directly to them. are you gonna have to buy a new one? they don't like it. they've been lobbying against this for a long time. but advocates have really been pushing because they're saying that's a monopoly. this is anti trust. this is something with the bible meditation brought
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up in the his antitrust discussions was the right to repair because it's a monopoly. you're saying, no one else can do this. you can do it yourself even though you do have to know how and you can buy the part of the paper and you can fix my fan behind. gotcha, thanks for jamie brian yard, get employee who and you know, and they're gonna apply. another good co worker we have here is national congratulations. our new news director arena gonzales was just out among the top women and media. i synopsis now it's how women in media awards. gail recognizes all the industry leaders, corporate visionaries, innovators and more. so we want to send from our team and vh here. a special congratulations to our news director, irene gonzales on her award last site in new york city. and while i have that time, it's all gone because that's all for today show. in the meantime, me on to her at study and use that to continue with conversation. use the hash tag team and b h is we consider you to be a part of and for this so and more download affordable dot to be at for your apple or android device. like always, thank you for watching the if it ah,
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back either mine angela. no, they say me that the girl i could do it wednesday evening. so central pac support dot com is going to call them right now. they stop to madness. if we keep a meeting fossil fuels in the way that we're currently doing it, by the end of this century, $2100.00 level of carbon dioxide is necessary. it would be a 1000 parts per 1000000 that we wouldn't have seen that level of carbon dioxide for 55000000 years. and when that last happened, there was no washing up on it. and as you said, to have flown some trees living on it. so the consequences will be a sea level globally of about 60 maces, higher than it is today. with
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an awkward moment. the z 20 has joe biden. me somebody well micro on for the 1st time offer the u. s. have betrayed fraud, sent over a nuclear submarine deal a lot of grace. the clock is ticking, just hours left for new york city's essential work is to get vaccinated or lose their pain. a job deadline has seen them as residents besieged by protest as the ag parliament. they're suing the european commission for fading to hold accountable lows. members, thanks to define the blocks rule of law on that as the polish for ministry. some of the belgian ambassador over the countries criticism of warsaw approached with.
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