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yours and help the taliban take it over. maybe mold over what to do when. anyways, the pentagon is more concerned with profit than it ever has been. why did we lose those wars in iraq, afghanistan? it's because that hasn't been the point. it's been pushing claims and missiles that may or may not be use. the war on terror was a holo cash cow for the defense industry. the u. s. military is fighting efficiency has a low priority. the military are generally not interested in war, save as a means to budget enhancement. what's the defense department's job anyways? defense? i mean, when the military says it's keeping the future safe for our children, what they really mean is the military is making sure that a contractor has an in ground pool and a pool house for failed son to grow old in or his failed daughter.
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this week, democrats in congress, abandoned the bill back better or reconciled reconciliation bill, which expands childcare, gives to education expands health care workers rights, because they couldn't figure out how to pay for it, or how to install the crypto rig. the pentagon budget is well over that amount and no one asks how it will be paid for no need to worry for americans who need help. there is a hockey half time show where teachers can compete to get cash for their classroom supplies. ah, let's imagine for a 2nd for star generals and republican senators on their hands and knees grabbing and stuff in cash and to their shirts. squid game style, mitch mcconnell on all fours, but i have bad news,
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milly. and then general milly would say, ha, mitch, don't get up until i tell you to watch that half of us military expenditures since $911.00. the total was about 14 trillion dollars have gone to contractors after withdrawing from afghanistan, weapons manufacturers and contractors did their best to wou, america, into buying new equipment for new battlefields. like the be a systems snow tank away from my family. but you are my 2nd home another day that i will put my trust in you. you have never let me down a winter or whatever we throw it. your spine gives us an advantage on our own. it slows deep snow. so deep. it's hard to walk through. wow, that was really moving. it's the kind of that after a soldier's come home for more,
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he'd write letters to wait. am i jealous of a tank? i mean, what does that tank have that i don't have probably the traction. and why is the military preparing for war in the arctic or the glaciers? not melting fast enough? well, maybe they will at gunpoint. the closes will get to combat up. there will be a proxy war where we back santa, against his russian allied elves who are attempting to unionize. again, it's tradition. the military would rather pay for shining new things than the basics to keep american safe, even american troops. during the 1st winter of the korean war, in 1950 to 1951 half of american casualties were caused by frost bite. us soldiers were forced to raid north korean positions to steal their functional foot where there. oh sorry i didn't want to start. oh yeah, i was just wondering if you have
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a spare size 10 and a half lying around. instead, the military spend the money on new be $47.00 bombers, which one the to militarize zone. in 2016 to whistle blowers who were silence and sacrificed their jobs to reveal it. contractors sold defective helmets to the pentagon. the military top brass could spare no ounce of catalogue for their soldiers heads, but we'll push and push to get unproven weapons and equipment like the f 35 jet. meanwhile, our best and brightest were rushing into the ass gown, mountains, mountains with hand me down bike helmets. ah, that 35, lockheed martin's hanger queen the spider man, 3 of military grade equipment. after 176000000000 dollars and 10 years, the airplane is still no match for a bird. and sure enough, one of these little birds comes too close for me. down the lifetime
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use and faster than the i can see it's ingested right into the intake. the croft has been instantly compromised, something soft fluffy and weighing less than an ounce. brings the mighty f $35.00 to it's me. al qaeda's new strategy will be to throw bread crumbs onto the deck of a u. s. aircraft carrier. the idea is to get this barely flying piece of former secretary of defense is words not mine to carry nuclear weapons. entirely new, usable nuclear weapons, and get rid of the old ones. wonder what they're going to do with them. put them on craigslist. would you like to buy a nuclear warhead? never used. we could use more enemies. the pentagon plans to rebuild all 3 legs of the nuclear triad simultaneously, intercontinental ballistic missiles, be $21.00 bombers, new summaries, costing over $1.00 trillion dollars. not that i'm for nuclear war after the 1st
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strike, whoever it's from. everyone will die in the ensuing tit for tat. and death is bad. probably the worst thing that can happen to all of us. but according to my religion, judaism, the price tag is worse. i'm already dying from sticker shock. can we fix up the ones we already have, and are we sure we won't need nuclear warheads? 10 years later, i can see northrop grumman coming out and saying, you don't want to be caught dead with last year's model. and know this missile generation doesn't come with a charger for us. air force is new goal is to get rid of planes that don't scare china. if we're just trying to scare the chinese, we should be investing in spiders. i know a guy while the military uses a potential war with china as an excuse to soak up money, the u. s. in china is economies are growing increasingly interdependent year about
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trying to holding us that well us investors hold about $100000000000.00 of chinese debt and $1.00 trillion dollars in chinese stocks. so it turns out global financial speculation and saving us from a nuclear holocaust banks. i guess you don't need missiles when you're already holding a knife to their generals points to china's new hypersonic missile program. to scare this out of everyone make headlines. we get $30000000000.00 more dollars. hyper sonic missiles are slower and more easily detective ben curren systems or intercontinental ballistic missile. so what are we doing here? in the perfect metaphor, lockheed martin executives are using golden shovels to break round at a new hypersonic missile plans. these are undertakers and we paid probably a $1000000000.00 per trouble. and you know, they're hardly working. our state of the are expensive weaponry,
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failed against the taliban shepherds fighting and flip flops. and now that equipment is their problem. enjoy the planned obsolescence on the black hawk helicopters, guys, the war machine protects nothing but its profit margin. and now it's bringing us closer to a taiwan missile crisis because the cuban one in 1961 was in that big of a deal. if we're lucky and it ends the way the cuban missile crisis did with a phone call. we could save a lot of money up front if we just get biden to tax president g from time to time sub chief company from washington, dc, the belly, the visa, this is redacted tonight, ah, [000:00:00;00] with
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welcome to redact. it's night i'm naming care of on a li camp is yelling from home allegedly now let's get to the news. before it gets to us, we go to the las sheriff's department where police gangs have gotten so bad that a candidate for the sheriff post has made gang busting central to his platform. i'm chief cecil ramble and i'm running to clear pressures to park this time for good. i'm not sure how much one can trust cecil rambo, because he was closely associated with gang members implicated and misconduct suits . and his name is rambo. i mean, if he's not gonna change his last name, maybe he could at least change the pronunciation. it's rumba, it's a portuguese. not rambo, not the traumatized vet, who shoots for fun. now meet my 2nd in command deputy termini, tour in an interesting move. rambo leaked video of his own torso to news
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organizations to prove he was a good cop and didn't have the police gang tattoos. you sent this video to the times and to us as well. of you showing the tattoos that you do have talk to me about this moment and feeling this need to show yourself like this? well, look, all right. your move current share of alex villan waiver. you know, i actually never mind. i'm good. you can keep your shirt on. maybe we can send a reporter into the roles to look for the execution or gang symbol. the executioners. this is one of the more no tory is gang police, police gang tattoos. it's a skeleton with a nazi style helmet holding a machine gun. that tells the story i want to hear, not rambo explaining. his non gang had to. i mean, no one ever has a good story about their tattoos. oh,
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this dragon is from when my son was born his ah, my daughter's name is here in chinese, and the monarch butterfly is for how i changed as a human over all these years. in a non k l. a interview with rambo and investigation shows pictures of rambo from the eighty's. come on. that's not a gang sign. we were answering. how big is it? now, this is where we are with trusting the police trip strip and show us your inc bro. i can imagine a cop so insecure that he's more comfortable with people thinking he's in a gang and going shirtless. rambo is courting the democratic parties endorsement by saying he'll be tough on bad cops and he's calling his opponent, share a viola. no ava, the trump of eli county. democrats were like, wow, you're comparing your opponent to trump think that's our love language. it's likely
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he'll get the democrats endorsement. that is, after he sends the complete news, the california democratic party, as for on to rand paul, a us senator, who just discovered the utility of the government. he spent his career lamb besting federal aid for disasters. so people here will say they have great compassion and they want to help the people puerto rico, the people of texas and the people of florida. but notice they have great compassion with someone else's money. asked them if they're giving any money to puerto rico, asked as they're giving money to texas, asked them what they're doing to help their fellow man. and you'll find often that it's easy to be compassionate with someone else's money. to be fair, that before he knew kentucky had tornadoes, how quickly forget about the national, that when the money goes to something that will help them get reelected. welcome to the revolution comrade paul. i expect to see you at the marks reading group next
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week. we're on chapter 6 surplus value. the tornadoes that ripped through midwestern states this past week destroyed homes and killed over 100 people. it was an absolute tragedy, especially when you consider that several deaths were preventable in a candle factory in kentucky. factory workers were threatened with firing if they left before the tornado. and at an amazon warehouse in edward's vill, illinois worker deaths from the war nato's raised questions about safety training and the cell phone policy. that's right. you couldn't have a cell phone in your pocket. i'm guessing they want to do to be moving boxes in the moment. so basically a severe weather alert on their phone could have saved their lives a little being in a vibration. could have given people enough time to get to safety. now osha taking notice and investigating amazon warehouses. it only took a building to collapse on itself for the government to say, hey, maybe employees safety is not the top priority at amazon. you should look into this
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. maybe this will be the crisis that will turn the u. s. on the right path towards protecting workers. meanwhile, other countries are going above and beyond defending them. a german court ruled a fall on a walk from your bed to your desk is a workplace accident. ok, germans are just showing that they have brakes and have enough time to walk to their bed. i bet they're even allowed to go to the bathroom, look at their phone or have lunch lunch. that's so you're in. i hear they mainly serve cigarettes. we have to go to a quick break, but if you want exclusive redacted tonight, extra content, check it out at portable dot tv. stay right there, and will be right back. ah
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obese. it's profitable to sell food that he's fatty and sugary and salty and addicted. it's not at the individual level, 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. mm. so what's driving the obesity epidemic? it's covered with
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. welcome back. i'm still may or me care of on a lots of people have problems with this toby and global surveillance say we all live under, including the ca, apparently biometric smartphones and surveillance cameras are posing new obstacle for us. 5. for more on this, we go to a classified undisclosed location to turn to where our top secret intelligence correspond a job for con, hello job for hello naomi. because i'm smartphone data and constance surveillance technology, every real living person has an infinitely large digital footprint. this makes creating a fake identity. good enough to fool a foreign government. impossible. so now ca spies can no longer do their jobs. it's tragic. i just hope all,
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my dear friends in the us intelligence community are going to be ok. friends. since when do you have friends in the us intelligence community? i actually happen to be very close friends with n s b. i agent, we met at my mosque, be undercover agent. he tried to entrap you. he was trying to keep our country safe . have some empathy. will you? the modern surveillance date is killing the spy industry. intelligence officials are saying it's really bad. it really challenges the fundamental assumptions and approach of espionage operations. jennifer, thank you, find it a little ironic that us intelligence officials are complaining about the surveillance states of other countries. ironic. i. i don't know that word means that actually explains a lot erotic, is it about iran? are they the ones doing this? i knew are erotic foreign policy would come back to bite us and never,
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never mind jumper. just explain why exactly spies can't do their job well besides the problem of digital footprints, there's also always on surveillance. it's difficult to move about unobserved when every street light business and front porch has a camera attached to it. monitoring activity 247365247365. i can't take any risks. that's why last night i water boarded my alexa to see what she knows. a water boarded your alexa. yeah, i kind of regret it. actually. i broke my alexa, sorry to think that water boarding might be good enough that you could try sticking it in rice. as you mentioned, biometrics, do you think you could elaborate on the oh, don't get me started on biometrics. how are american spies most across international borders?
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with facial recognition and iris stands plus, now we have consumer dna testing, exposing a spy or other covert operative could be as easy as taking a saliva sample from a cigarette but or a drinking cup. so you take one cigarette break from saving the world. they test that cigarette. find out your cousins with german english, but it americans in the midwest and then they start to seriously doubt you're a recently divorced romani, candle maker, vacationing in siberia. that's a terrible alias. do you want the russians to win naomi moon? what about the chinese in 2014, the congressional o. b m, was apparently hacked by the chinese government. they stole data on nearly $22000000.00 former and current american civil servants, including intelligence officials. china has spy, we have spies to, but china spies our chinese. all right,
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i'm gonna cut you off right there. can you tell us what this all means? is the world of spies over? oh, thank the now, but the world of fake aliases is over. so now more spying will be done in true name, meaning the spy wont pose as some one else, but live there cover as a business person, academic, or other professional, with no obvious connection to the u. s. government. but that means no more cool, fun accents and disguises, no fake identity as a brazilian real estate mogul. now you have to actually be a brazilian real estate mogul. wow, that's going to take some serious commitment. what it takes is love, love for the craft, love for the arts, and love for crushing your government's enemies. well, thanks for the report you offer. thanks naomi. up and act the u. s. government jihad against wiki weeks founder julian assange. got
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a serious assist over the weekend from america's allies over in the u. k. for more, we go to our transit land, a correspondent anders lee for this intelligence failure. ah. last week, a british judge here in london decided to extradite juliet ashanda to the united states. at least we think he's a judge could also be a department store santa, who got drunk and glued a carpet to his head. so in all likelihood julian charge will be coming to the united states, the country that's been trying to, or at least cheerfully thought about killing him. mike pompeo is already planning to hold the trial in a funeral home. back in january, the extradition request was denied by a different judge in london who cited extreme u. s. prison conditions in ruling against a sondors extradition. but now that it looks like julian will be coming to america,
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let's see what is soon to be neighbors or shame. if this fight against extradition is that they're worried about his safety in prison. they really have our, don't have perspective on this. there are lots and lots of people who go to federal prison who have done really worse things than julia sanchez and they are protected in prison. i don't think he needs to worry about whether not he'll be safe in prison. is that show? hum. really? there's nothing to worry about when it comes to conditions in america's federal prisons. will perhaps someone should have told the ultraconservative us supreme court recently ruled that a federal inmate was allowed to su prison officers after he was forced to spend 6 days in unsanitary cells with human waste. now in all fairness, i can see why that wouldn't seem too bad, declare mechanical, considering how she spent 12 years in the senate, paling around with the kind of pieces of she would say things like this. this is
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not the pentagon papers, is, was at times editors rifling through documents figuring out what could be released and what couldn't be released in explaining it. this was a guy that got stolen documents and gave it to the world. a pretty bold statement considering that daniel ellsberg, the guy who leaked the pentagon papers in 1971, which revealed that the government had lied about vietnam, says that whatever julian assange is guilty of, i'm guilty. of course, the only thing that julian challenge is really guilty of is journalist, a concept that most morning jo host weren't that familiar with. now despite what you'll hear on m s n b c, julian us on isn't on trial for colluding with russians. hacking. hillary clinton's emails or tricking her in did not campaigning in michigan back in 2016. these charges are sold in about 20 head, when wiki lakes released documents that revealed several instances of the us
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breaking international law from war crimes in iraq to spying on foreign dignitaries . you know, actual crimes. this information was published in tandem with outlets like the new york times and asked for the charges that wiki leaks just dumped this stuff into the ether. according to legal testimony from colleagues, julian challenge insisted on stringent reduction of hundreds of thousands of documents. sanchez lawyers are doing their best to appeal this decision, but if he gets sent to america, julian will be charged with the espionage at 114 year old law originally passed to prevent americans from speaking out against the 1st world war. if that were actually what it was used for today and not prosecuting whistleblowers, i might be ok with it. we'd be able to turn it into a fun drinking game. if you talk about world war one and you accidently criticize it, you have to take a drink and spend 10 years in a jail cell filled with theses speaking of which the u. s. government has assured
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the bridge that assange won't be subjected to ill treatment when he enters our prison system. maybe a p stay here and there, but that's it. however, in offering it's assurances, the u. s. reserves the right not to guarantee anything. should a sean do something that displeases his jailers to office on so much as leaves the toilet seat up? he will be stripped of his protections. there is no reason to take our government's word in this case or any other one that involves freedom the press, due process or respecting the rights of prisoners, especially ones with physical and mental health issues. the unfortunate fact that join us on suffered a mini stroke this week, isn't likely to play any role in how brutally our legal system will treat him. as this case illuminates, the united states already has a ton of intersecting problems. let's now create another one by destroying our 1st
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amendment and making america the place where journalism went to die from the united kingdom manders li, with redacted tonight. ah, here are your headlines from the future. in a few months, you'll read. pentagon developed $2000000000.00 tinderbox. after learning china's biggest fear is dying alone. next year you'll read. cop tries to pass off, gang had to as goal shaped mole in a few decades. you'll read american workers when right to leave. if workplace walls no longer standing, that's our show and tell next time, good night and keep fighting. ah,
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i mean, you must either so did it in as shown to don to stand together. we'll continue to stand together against russia 80 in germany. repeat some of the arrows that we doubt this made. they noticed the videos as chunky dawson about their building influence other nations, france b, u. k. and even the latin america and other countries in future than maybe knew where to high, wrong cycle cologne with members of your household. please, please, please, please. we are to continue to fight. don't just need to, to do the russian must not be allowed in germany. i want to call and leave it to show out. so the in l. t, the innovation the 5 and the yes are to in the
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80 the enough missiles guns until sunday, with scientific knowledge 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 a vested interest in finding information, finding scientific evidence, and discredited. even the notion that science could provide the truth about the natural world in the pursuit of business goals, launch corporations, a challenge 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,
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meeting science. that's how ignorance is manufactured, their attention only seeking to the rail science rolling using sy itself ah, a thousands riley in central london against the raft of new antique cove measures as daily infections in the u. k. reportedly reach on time high british supreme court rules. it was unlawful to drop an inquiry into the religion for 14 suspected. i remembered why british soldiers,
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