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pensive portfolio, including stocks which have direct connection to legislation, which the speaker herself is involved in. but guess what? it's all completely legal. but is it not just the elected who are taking advantage of the insider information? if they're top staff members who are also possibly using the opportunity as well, we're going to bring you all the details. and do you remember the counters on most media outlets during the pandemic which displayed the loss of human life to cove it on a ticker? those have disappeared, but that doesn't mean no one is dying from cove. it. in fact, the latest numbers actually show more people have died from cobra this year than last. so what does that number tell us? and why isn't it being reported? and the wine industry, which the majority is built on numbers, and maybe a little walk is the gaming sector who is having a record year. but in a time where the economy is trapped and inflation is skyrocketing, where's the money coming from? i'm going to use and we're going to break down the numbers and these stories and
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more on trade news views use right here on our america. ah, we start today with the number 75. now this is the number of ambush attacks which happened on american police officers in 2021. this is 103 percent from the previous year, including the latest officer in baltimore who is currently on life support following the early morning attack on thursday. while he was sitting in a police cruiser, now in all 93 officers have been shot in ambush attacks alone with 21 losing their life. that number is added to the overall number of 44 officers who have been killed by gunfire, which is almost 20 percent of the 241 officers who have been shot just in 2021. yet outside of local media. rarely is there any attention given to these violence
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situations? definitely nowhere near the amount we find when bad cops make bad decisions. in fact, recently the only time you hear a police officer's name mentioned, especially on the national scene. if he did something wrong or he was killed in the line of duty, neither one of the positive. now there is one reason i believe why these assaults are happening. and it's because the respect for law enforcement is that an all time low, but about the immunization of the police is nothing new and pop culture as pro violence against police lyrics and songs actually dates back decades. what is new is elected officials actually joining in the chorus and belittling or demoralizing an entire industry, which is task with keeping their community safe? yes, i support the d fun movement. a big part of this conversation really is about re imagining how we do public safety and america at which i support. not only do we
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need to be fun, but we need to dismantle and start a new why use the word, the fun? why is the word like, this is the word that's coming from the streets. i don't want to say one more man, i mean, reality is we can't rely upon the police to provide public safety. so you have pop culture pushing an anti police narrative and it's now being reinforced by the suppose it adults in the room. you don't have to be a rocket scientist to recognize this was going to be the result in hatred for law enforcement and some feeling even justified in their tax. but here's where those in power are facing heat for their rhetoric, as those are the same elected officials who should be held responsible for encouraging the major divide between cops and their communities, which will bring us to our next number 9. sadly, the violence against police officers is not the only thing on the rise. as 9 major
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cities have already broken their previous homicide record, not to mention almost every major city has outpaced every category of crime. in the previous year. all 9 cities also share leadership, which belong to the same political ideology, and most have repeatedly continue to like democrat leadership at the top and throughout the city hall. despite the failed attempt to curtail crime. usually example of this chicago, under the leadership of mayor lori lightfoot. the city has already had 812 people murdered, which makes 2021 the most violent year in a quarter century. but it's only slightly higher than years past. in fact, the last time there was a republican mayor of the windy city in 1931. but chicago was not the only one as homicides in all. major cities have become so much the norm. we in the media report on them. and when the media no longer considered a loss of life worthy of something more than a 32nd sound bite, then you know,
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our priorities in this country are wrong. but what is also wrong? is the same city leaders who all happened to be. democrats were quick to jump on the defun. the police bandwagon. don't realize those are the same wheels which are caring victims of violent crime to their final resting place as was destroying the future of what cities economic prosperity could be. for the high crime numbers are forced in some leaders to actually see their wrongs and try to fix it is so bad. in california, i council members are actually redirecting funds from their own district to cover place over time. and in san francisco, the mayor is boosting police presence and drug dealing areas. and it's time that the rain of criminals who are destroying our city, it is time for it to come to an end. and it comes to an end. when we take the steps to be more aggressive with law enforcement, more aggressive with the changes in our policies and less tolerant of all the bull
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that is destroyed, our city, you can hear that passion in her voice. so make no mistake. this is not only about saving lives in our district, but also about saving their job as new york city and a direct message to their own party when they elected a former police captain as our next mayor. so will other democrats actually continue to reverse course and do what they can to restore trust between their constituents as well as long foresman, and will they hold their tongue and not call for such drastic reductions? then next time, there is a politically charged outcry against police left asked r. s. at last as an expert attorney brock. lurie who authored atheism destroys thanks very much for having me. okay, rog i've got to start off with that. she now is the democratic party evolving? do you believe on their stance on finding law enforcement, with these new changes that we're seeing, the leadership start to go towards?
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well, they seem to be evolving in some ways. they are operating on the margins, they're making changes at the margins, but they never seemed to admit that they were wrong in the 1st place by saying defining the police and saying that the police are bad and so forth. they can't ever possibly open up the past door and say, well, maybe we were really wrong on this. we need to re shift our whole outlook on everything else. no, they, they talk about the security guards and there was somehow responsible for this. so that, ah, nor strom's and otherwise they're responsible for not making it better security for the crime. and then of course, for the police itself, it's everything except for their own policies and clean coke and right. so i don't think that a revolving what, what's evolving is only their argument, their excuses, that's it. well and i get that. but at the same time, you are saying these changes and i have to wonder, is this going to be permit? was this the wake up call that was needed to make the changes necessarily necessary to make these community safer?
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yeah, i do think that it is a wake up call. it's getting so much attention at this point. i think a lot of democrats didn't realize how bad the smashing grad phenomenon would become . we are now reaching what i call a juliani moment. meaning what happened when would he, juliana became mayor in york city the that the city had gone. so bad i had gotten the crime had gone so horrendously in horrific state that they had no choice but to give this crazy guy, rudy giuliani, a chance. and then he did indeed turn everything around. so, god willing, there's going to be that sort of change in california and all these other big cities where we're seeing such a huge spike in crime and murder. so this is perhaps the, the moment that we just simply have to seize. it's just too bad that has to gets at this point that actually decide to make a move. while am brock. i have to ask, you know, some times like you point out a mayor to make a difference. and we looked at those like the mayor's and councilman for the increasing crime to give us answers. but now you're finding out that we should
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actually put some blame on the district attorney. do you agree with this? yes, of course, the district attorney has the, the ground troop, who makes the major decisions as to who to prosecute and who to electro and what, what, what the level of crime it, he sends out the signal. so he's the one in charge. ultimately, district attorney, especially in los angeles, gas gone, for example, he's, he's the one i play, blame the most for allowing these criminals to be released for and cursing no bail for example. and otherwise sitting a tone of forgiving criminals and demonizing cops. yeah, so very much so well, brock, i want to thank you for joining us on this. cuz like i said, this is a very troubling issue that actually deals with people in main street. so many people in washington dc. they forget that their policies actually have an effect. these ones actually do brock, lori, author of atheism. i apologize, i forgot, i just got to get there, but broadway, thank you so much for joining us. this right, thank you so much for having me. hurt. okay, so sadly,
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coven 19 has actually taken more lights and 2021 in 2020. the mainstream media somehow has stopped displaying the numbers. so is this a media blackout? what we're going to discuss that expert publisher, how from books to tweet corporate media actually continues to mute coverage of cert interest. and guess what, if you're one of those that like to gamble and lot of people in america does do today. natasha suite actually will explain how you have made the industry the most profitable this year. when we return with ah, selective acknowledge has never been so readily available to everyone across the globe, but overwhelmed by information. can we distinguish the real signs from the one being imposed upon us? we're living in a world where there are many people who have
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a vested interest in fighting information. i think science if evidence and discrediting even the notion that science could provide the truth about the natural world in the pursuit of business goals. large corporations are challenged strongly by scientific evidence. if you're emotionally invested and free markets, then climate change is a serious emotional threat because dealing with it means we have to change our approach to business industries or on the war bar, attempting to debunk legitimate science by producing new evidence in science, lighting, science. that's how ignorant is manufactured their attention only seeking to the rail science rolling using stier to against itself. long when else sure seemed wrong. i just don't hold any world yet to feed out the scene because of the african
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and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves world, the more we choose to look for common ground in terms of security and defense, your stance at a crossroads should outdated cold war era structures be maintained like nato in over. we line on the u. s. or should europe define and shoulder responsibilities for its own defense? and what about russia? ah, ah, right now there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that is pricey and sugary and salty and addicted. it's not at the individual level,
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it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change this obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment. so what's driving the obesity epidemic? it's corporate. ah, ah, working room or should she popped in? she said, well, i'm getting ready to go shopping for christmas. and we, we snuck up there was a girl to buy another, shooting another safe part of american life shattered by violence. the gunman was armed with an a ar 15, semi automatic rifle. when the issue comes home, it's time to act when we're aspire on this issue, the other side wins by default, lady that lived over there. i was walking one of the dogs,
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which is why do you where again, where you skin doesn't pick it off it. i think the people need to take responsibility into their own hands and be prepared if those kind of weapons who are less available. we wouldn't have a lot of the shootings that we certainly wouldn't have the number of deaths the. okay, so let's continue our story of numbers with the numbers that have disappeared from new screens across the country. that's right. the kobe account, that was beaten into our brains every day in 2020, and then suddenly it stopped. and even though now in 2021, there has been more coven desk than in 2020. in fact, we actually surpassed 20 twenties code record all the way back in september, and yes, even those who are vaccinated. now, guess what? even if you mentioned the fact, and this is a fact that people who are vaccinated can still get cove it. twitter is going to
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mark you from his information. and beware of king science himself, doctor anthony valgy. if the wrong person writes the wrong book about such a big check, loving figurehead, it's dead on arrival. so let's talk about it. let's bring an attorney to the lounge here is also the president and publisher sky horse discuss this media blackout. thank you for joining me. tony. thanks so much for having me. ok, i want to start with this book, the real anthony valgy bill gates big farm and the global war democracy and public health. the book was actually written by robert f. kennedy junior dives into the secrets behind covert vaccines and the false narrative, the doctor found she is some kind of hero. however, the form of funded media has given it 0 pressed. why not, if, if they want to discredit, why not put it out there and let the truth actually set the record straight? if they think that's not what's in the book. yeah, let me just say 1st that this is the best selling book in america. over the last
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month, it's been number one on the wall street journal best seller list number one on the usa today, best seller list number one on the publisher's weekly best seller list. and yet it hasn't received a single review in a major newspaper, even the places where he was on top of their best. that's amazing man and being a part of the book world, it's all about number. it's all about looking. but a book like this, it is getting those numbers. you would think it be hard to ignore and yet they're finding, they can do that. now. also take a look at this tweet that was sent out by texas senator ted cruz and it shows the cnn. cobit tracker, which has a lot to do with the book why the books being covered up to see it is cova tracker was up and counting on the monday before the election. and guess what? suddenly, one week later, after vine elected the ominous purple covert background, guess what? it was gone. and now the democrats are in power. and there's this push for everybody to get not only vaccines, but to get boosters. the call, the death toll is actually hush. even though it's higher,
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is this beneficial for the public? do you believe know? so i think that, you know, when you engage in this kind of censorship, you know, when, when a book comes out it meticulously research. we've got 2190. 4 citation is over 200000 word wrong. and you can advertise for it on any media platform on any big tech platform. barnes and noble barely took copies of the book. they're just basically filling waters. lots of privately owned bookstores refused to carry it even when people wanted to order it from them. so you know, this is a book that's being censored on all. busy levels and the american public really wants it are showing that they really want it and are really struggling to get it. and not withstanding all. busy of that censorship, it's still the best selling book in america. so i think that that what people have
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to realize is that 1st of all, censorship doesn't work. and 2nd of all, nobody benefits from it. because if you start off, but that's something that you disagree with. at some point, it's going to come back and bite you and things that you really care about. they're going to be centered. well, and that's what i understand. they do this all under the guidance of misinformation . that's what i'm kind of frustrated about. do they not trust the american people to have, or even the world have enough intelligence? decide what is truthful or not? because the fact that they're hiding, it actually puts more red flags on the fact that they don't want to talk around and say how there's been more people who died from kobe this year than the previous year. i think that's extremely alarming. actually. think that's dangerous, that the american people doesn't know that it's dangerous, that people don't have the information about dr. valgy his background, who he's tied to who his wife is tied to. why not just let that get out? and yet you have a platform like twitter who is now banning people who mentioned vac said people can spread the virus which is a bona fide fact. they can, they can also get it again,
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get co. but again, as we've seen multiple times, why are they doing that? is that preventing the conversation and the facts from getting to the public and inhibiting people from actually trusting the truth? it's a terrible thing and it, it presumes i'm the one hand that the american people aren't smart enough to engage in dialogue and debate and then to look at what's good for their own families or. ready or analyze at least some data by themselves. so they're, so they're treating adults like their children, like we're not able to make any decisions by ourselves, but they're there to be room for debate in this country. i mean that the 1st amendment is so important to what it means to be american and it always has been and now the person madman is disappearing on all sides. so if you contradict doctor bouchee, you know your, your thought to be that type time,
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your thought to be contradicting science and then that's missing information. and you get totally b platform. if you're a professor, you can lose your job. if you're a writer, you can be kicked out of newspapers or magazines. so if it's such a terrible thing for the countries at a terrible road to go down to start billing, you know, honestly, i would have done better off, especially something like over we could have just said, listen, this is a new pandemic. we don't understand it. we're not going to get everything right, but we're going to be open and transparent with you. i would give that a lot more credit, especially when we're finding out things that we didn't think was true in the beginning, really wasn't vice versa. and i think that's actually how you get this country in this world. busy to heal, but yet for some reason, that's not happening. tony. great, be speaking with you and thanks for introducing it to the book. rolanda. any file g . thanks. now, more than 50 members of congress and more than $180.00 powerful and influential staffers have failed to properly disclose their personal stock trades. this is
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coming for a new analysis of congressional document. so in doing so, they actually have violated federal laws intended to prevent conflicts of interest . how sticker nancy pelosi despite her neck for taxing spending. and regulating react to the new scrutiny by saying we are a free market economy and we should be able to participate in that. she went on to say that if people aren't reporting they should be now she has filed 14 such reports herself in the past 2 years alone. and for her sake, we have nothing has been left out. but make no mistake. this is more about flouting deadlines. members of congress have bought stock and big pharma before bank rolling the race to coban, 1900 vaccines, and pushing or mandating vaccines nationwide. others have been found on stock in the very industries they're supposed to regulate. it's all completely legal and the picture of capitol hill that is emerging from these findings is one where there's unchecked personal enrichment reign supreme and transparency and being avoided by
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all. more on this new scrutiny on stock market secrecy festering in the halls of congress will welcome professor richard wolf, host of the economic report and professor emeritus of economy. economy economics at the university of massachusetts at amherst. thank you so much for joining me on this dr. wolf, glad to be here. thank you. nothing frustrates me more and the fact that insider trading is still completely legal up on capitol hill. i do not understand, but then again, you're asking the kiddos to place their own cookie jar. so doctoral, from your perspective, do you agree with nancy? pelosi is, is par for the course. is it truly just a free market system? you know, the word free market is one of those great mysteries. if it's supposed to mean as it's devil, do you tell us a more in which the government does not play a role at an influence? then they are fantasizing because in the history of capitalism throughout the last
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3 and a half centuries, that it's become the system of the world. governments have intervened every day of every week of every year. so that's the 1st problem with all of this. the 2nd one is that we've known for a long time that there is a fundamental conflict of interest. if you have a very small number of people making in more mostly important economic decisions. who are also free either themselves or their husbands or their wives of their cousins, or their uncles, the players in the stock market. because they do discover insider information. and let me remind everyone that just means that you know something that the general public doesn't or at least you know what both for the general public does. and it is not acceptable. this has been understood for at least the last 2 centuries. to
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allow that to happen because it is still doing the playing field. it is making it impossible for anyone to know what's going on. because people with influence may well be them being what they do to service the stocks that they own. and we're all going to be wondering about that from now on. well, i've got one minute left with you real quick. i want to just actually on a specific place, it has been about $5000.00 shares of i t contractor crowd site 2020 center a $1000.00 prior trade to lane in microsoft. less than 2 weeks before by just $22000000000.00 army contract. he also bought tessa before buying registration, beginning to push to promote electric cars. how is this legal and are we? are you skeptical, skeptical about whether nancy policy keeps or has been in the know, are they kind of sliding out? well, you know, we all know the real answer to this question. you're right to ask it. but we all
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know at the dinner table at nancy pelosi says anything about what she's done that day. that's information that the husband knows and the rest of us don't. because we don't have dinner with her and it's difficult to prove it always has been. but to think that there is no. thank you. panky going on here. you would have to be naive beyond anything republicans have been doing it. democrats have been doing it and the government securities and exchange commission has not been coming down on them . and so it will continue. and in a way, nancy was just saying what the people who follow this along know, are profitable. hello talk. if i've ever seen it, dr. well, fi, it's great to talk. i have there's no question the pandemic shut downs and devastated countries economy, especially the entertainment industry. but there is a silver lining. las vegas. one of the most hard head states it depends on
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terrorism, is bouncing back stronger than ever. natasha suite has more unrelated statistics. i mister low blow to the economy and for state that thrives on entertainment. las vegas was one of the most devastated states during the crown of irish temporary business closures, but came in officials didn't give up even moving casinos outdoors last year. lot of challenges. one, moving a casino was a big challenge and making sure it's probably secure, but also running the business outside as a whole different environment. we have to deal with the elements. but all that sacrifice is paying off literally since it is economy has bounced back so strong that the american gaming association has revenue not only in vegas by casinos around the country or reached their highest level this year. and that's not even counting revenue from the month of november and december in 987 casinos nationally, a record 44150000000 has been made. that's already higher than the previous record of 2019 of 43650000000. 10 out of $25.00 states. so quarterly revenue records in
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july, august, and september. that includes nevada, new jersey, new york, and pennsylvania revenue from gaming on the las vegas strip. has hit an all time high. a watt be 2060000000 and some officials speculate the booming tourism there has something to do with it. 9.2000000 people visited vegas in the quarter and the added cash flow from stimulus checks also are poorly winding up in casinos and the local vegas economy. so these numbers may in fact reveal that much of the country is ready to resume normalcy. reporting for news views, hughes and harsh suite r t. well, we have lots of numbers we discussed today, and we're gonna continue that by adding your number to our twitter following. so go to the convert, continue to conversation and follow me on twitter at scottie, and you've used the hash tag team and vh. and for the show and more, make sure that you download the portal that to the app for your apple or android device, exclusive of content on there as well. thanks for watching. we'll see you soon.
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ah. ah. we talk about a space rate on hypersonic weapons. we talk about the fact that will be arranged on fossil energy. we talked about a democratic democracy, prizes in the us. so if you don't think that's outrageous enough, you know, it's only because today the everyday life seems to me as that someone has been doing this for 30 years. it's very difficult actually to make a rate of protection compete with the reality of the rages they by daylight that we're seeing. the science of acknowledge has never been so readily available to everyone across the globe, but overwhelmed by information. can we distinguish the real science from the one being imposed upon us? we're living in a world where there are many people who have
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a vested interest in finding information, finding scientific evidence, and discredit, even the notion that science could provide the truth about the natural world in the past future business goals, large corporations, a challenge strongly by scientific evidence, if you're emotionally invested and free markets, them climate change is a serious emotional threat because dealing with that means we have to change our approach to business industries are on the war bond attempting to debunk legitimate science by producing new evidence in science, lighting, science. that's how ignorance is manufactured, their attention only seeking to the rail via this rolling using sy against itself that covers my survival guide. a federal with
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creation came we get the rest the 7 years. so with the report, ah, just hop atlanta for this hour live on our t, russia, publishers a list of proposals to nato, for maintaining security to the deputy foreign minister of moscow, saying the about the ball is now and the alliance is caught when it comes to that of the escalation in the program, we dig into disturbing revelations that the manchester arena suicide bomber hadn't linked to a former nato soldier ton for an inquiry. his submissions from the you case, home office and counter terrorism, police.
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