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and cnn road the china market is lucrative for the sports business, bought at one cost. we can lead chinese people just enjoy the n b, a cheering waltz. what he viewed would pituitary gland tumors put a ball into a basket $100.00 times in a row, is our thing. if china starts doing it, we will lose our self identity before you now. and i did a, b, and person is next to you. and then a bell game and you know, he's not going to do the wave properly, is gonna screw up the whole section. and next thing, you know, the jumbotron is showing you with the word face blinking, neon. i've seen it a 1000 times. next, there's the slight variance on the bought at what caught john ro where they say bought it, why cost without actually saying the word bought. i want cost. for example, the financial times worries about the vanishing slow trains of china, the time honor ritual of a long slow train journey home for chinese new year is under threat. the time
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honored ritual of taking forever to get somewhere is this pairing much like when cars replace horses here in the u. s. the time honored tradition of having your legs gone and lives bladder than your g. the bad paraded overnight calls in new york, so leads to have to go on their own legs just to keep up pretenses. literally, this is an article saying china is show evil. it's putting in high speed rail. while we here in the us are doing though, right, and just an romantic thing by not putting in any high speed rail and barely even fixing our current transit system like the new york city subway that resembles the inside of a di and decepticon rustic rectum we are letting people enjoy the romance of waiting hours for the train them having to sit in the lap of a man was ship
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a list of the polio of the rickets for the entire 2 mile ride. that takes 75 minutes because 3 people tried to kill themselves by jumping in front of the train . though they didn't realize it was going so slow, all it would do was gently push them out of the way. we can't rob transit riders of that blessed phil journey moving on. here's another one from bloomberg. china's curing cancer faster and cheaper than anywhere else. but some worry they may be going to fast. cy knows curing cancer too fast. think about it. what are people going to do with all those family members that are still alive, sisters, brothers, mothers, father's uncle, on who are undoubtedly annoying people and now they've survived cancer. no one is prepared for that slowed down china. we beg, you learn from uncle sam,
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develop a healthcare system that is only available to about half the population. and even for those with insurance, they will still likely spend their entire life savings while fighting cancer. which means they'll be poor afterward, which means they'll likely die much sooner than if they weren't poor in the us system. not only are we barely making any progress on cancer, just by what joe biden has promised, but it came out a few years ago that wall street secretly tells their investors to own boy funding cures for diseases, leaked goldman sachs know to top investors said the potential to the liver, one shot cures is one of the most attractive aspects of gene therapy. however, such treatments offer a very different outlook with regard to recurring revenue versus chronic therapies . it could represent a challenge for geno medicine developers looking for sustained cash flow. don't
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invest in cures because they don't come with a sustained cash flow. china is busy curing cancer, while the most we're doing is trying to make cancer like your stepson who lost his job and lives in your laundry room. now, always there never, not annoying. wish you could just do anything, go back to living your regular life. but nope, this is just how it is now. to sum up china's carrying cancer, but it was cost. or how about the council on foreign relations saying that china is mixed? coven record offers opportunities for us, global health leadership mixed record. the u. s. has watched nearly a 1000000 of our citizens die from coven, while china has seen around 5000. so how again are we the beacon of the global health leadership, or health? everything shops, half of americans are now given birth inside livestock feed bens,
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because they're afraid to go to the hospitals where they'll be charged more money than the earned in the next 20 years. and that's including their side hospitals, telling adorable ones for infants that they do human, fresh out the box. but it's not all bad. the lifestyle feedback do offer better launch options in the hospitals and the baby just slides straight down the chute into the loving arms of the farm hand, jab a dial price, while you as corporate media, tears apart anti vaccines here at home when it comes to china, and russia or corporate media are the anti of actors as journalist, alan mccloud detailed from in press outlets including reuters washing posts. yahoo news and others ran a bomb shell story. hundreds of time medical workers infected despite china's seen a vac vaccinations. oh my god. that must mean china vaccine doesn't work at all.
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yes, the article also notes that over 677000 time medical workers have received the dose, meaning that more than 99.9 percent of those vaccinated have not developed over 19 only 99.9 percent of what's the point and even getting it, it's kind of like how tom hanks is only 99.9 percent beloved by the public and i'm amazed. he has killed himself preferably by running across the country and then straight into the ocean just started, ron. and so basically, our mainstream media are anti baxter's as long as the vax is coming from china or russia. anyway, what has been the result of this? endless barrage of anti china propaganda will gallop tells us china image along with russia has hit historic low. i wonder why that is, it must be because china, all 1300000000 people are more evil than ever before. it couldn't possibly be that
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united states is a waning psychopathic empire in late state capitalism, trying desperately to continue to control the world. rather than helping our own people who are desperately trying to survive, perhaps we can't think straight because we're to chance, pun intended, but intended come to you from wash d. c. the going to be redacted to know the i welcome mom li camp. now let's break some news. while the mainstream media seems focused on weather and olympic athlete moved their pinky finger to the left on their final turn, thereby creating the drag that cost them $1100.00 of a 2nd, thereby lou to slovenia, thereby shaming their entire family,
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including long dead ancestors. there's actually a lot of other important bites going on right now. not just the fight to be the fastest sport. no one has heard of. and joe last week. ok. that's a bit harsh. i actually had heard of the men's praise dialed tandem, toaster jump in which 2 men on ski hauled each other in a cuddle position as a jump over a toaster. oven had speeds it off and break the sound barrier. but i've never actually been to a competition to one of those competition. anyway. here's a more important fight that's getting ignored. in puerto rico, 20000 teachers, nearly 3 quarters of the island teachers, went on strike this week to fight for a higher wages, better pension, and better working conditions. and in case you forgot puerto rico, is it american territory, whether it should be or not? so perhaps we should help the people there rather than treat them like
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a dying house plant that you know you can save. well, we won't throw it out just yet because people will ask where, when, so we'll just stop watering and let the rest sort itself out. the minimum wage of a teacher in puerto rico is $1750.00 a month, which is not enough for most to live on. so they end up taking 2nd and 3rd jobs. and besides how ridiculous that is, it's also awkward. it's our core to be 16 years old and what your chemistry teacher serve and your breadsticks t g fridays yesterday and was telling you you're not exerting yourself enough. and then today you're telling him the blooming onion is under cook. so you'd like to take advantage of that. it turns out as managers, your guidance counselor who last week told you that you should give up on your dream to be in a doctor because you're barely smart enough to be a manager to godaddy g. i bryce, and now you know how he knew. anyway, these teachers are biding for better treatment during
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a pandemic when the richest people in the world have gained trillions of dollars. nearly $500.00 people became billionaires during just the 1st year of this. pandemic and american billionaires have added 2 trillion dollars to their fortunes during the pandemic. and i got to be honest, i, i don't think the millionaires are good people. i don't think they, i think very few of them spend their sundays, helping orphans with no arms tie their shoes or orphans with no legs tie their shoes. they wish they needed. i doubt most of those billionaires even recycle. i mean sure. they yeah, they might have the little blue been in the 3rd kitchen, the emergency kitchen for when the backup kitchen is being used as a topless oyster bar. but they probably don't spend much time sorting out. the difference does the recycling job. i bet i bet most of them have like a like a dead mouse and a half empty milk shake in the blue mother bed. that's not what it for. not wooded
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for a dirty melt shade, cup it less recyclable than most human body parts. i should know i worked in the back room of kid rock factored line for a couple of months. it's time to stay with the teachers and the starbuck workers and the amazon packers trying to unionize or fight back across this country, including territories that most of us can find on a map or a funny place mad for kids at a waffle house. and let me also just say, i'm sorry that i insulted the olympics, i really am, i think. so it's a wonderful time. it's a wonderful time in which athletes from around the world put political differences aside to come together and represent their entrenched nationality against other lesser people who we view as meaningless because they were born in a part of the world that regularly serves goulash brings tears dem i was just thinking about it, honestly. check out our podcast is called moment of clarity free on any podcast
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platform. i'll be right back a lot more. i ah, the democratic republic of congo is among the richest countries in the world and natural resources. but he cannot mclee, it's still one of the poorest cobalt is an essential material in manufacturing batteries from modern devices like electric cars, mobile phones and computers. 60 percent of the wealth cobalt reserves are in congo 20 percent of it comes from small scale mines. units have figures confirm that in 2017. more than $40000.00 children worked in cobalt mining in the republic to enter living and paying for schooling. next time you use a fancy gadget like a smartphone camera laptop, just remember that there's a chance it works thanks to
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a child hard labor. children like john michelle henry at o countless others like them. ah ah . with these people learn from their own experience, how vulnerable of business is to the bank. so he pushes my business over, the age,
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pushes me right to the edge, bankruptcy now i realize we were good. this is just the back that may be involved in this is the concept. see, firms is, is the lawyers. these people have got want on their stories at a walk. can a whistle blower tell people's marriages have broken up? it lost their family homes. it is spectacularly devastating for people's lives. they have committed suicide, but left behind norwich. they explicitly state that it was the constant intimidation and billing by bank officers that late them to i talked to spy obscene these people up, nor saw it's been 30 years since the soviet union collapsed. um miss got louder. go to chill them on to
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water, palm yet nuclear, you know, talk, so shown where you also trust them. one coil or tom ukraine was one of the independent states that emerge from the ruins of a super bow. i'm doing awesome. good. would you also get on google greens? come on board, surely confusing. some of the i can last new lucian, west india, better. one more law totally different rail as well as a, as a resource for you to view. this is a resource for you to scribble for sure. with water the past 3 decades, green light for ukraine. eye witnesses recall the events. this would be more or less so do tissue affinity tissue, chipotle. what are new, more familiar with that order? i'm not sure, but i did that for months with no idea what else? what other forces were at play? you have to use the room. you show in sure machine those them you are on the kid. what it americans too many of the shows wash it. moser, the version is rosalie's brother. take
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a look at ukraine 30 years after gaining independence organization here for 2 years, but i was from last year unless you mean like unity retorted mostly will way. but a will ethridge if you could. you show it okay. of lush will still hold it for the the ah! welcome back. i'm still a camp, a new report by one fair wage details. how much more coven really restaurant owners received computer restaurant workers? for more? we turn to our top calling area correspondent, job record, hello, job. hello li. see, this is great news because when i go out to my favorite restaurant during the scary pandemic and eat my delicious meal prepared by the cooks on a fresh, played clean by the dishwasher's. serv to me kindly by the warm wait staff. why
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just look up in pray at the ceo of chillies is doing all right, your favorite restaurant chillies. i read that report. yes, it's true. the really provided to restaurant owners over $73200000000.00 on average, was 30 times higher than really provided to average workers. but so what the report even complained that none of the restaurant owners relief was conditioned on the treatment or pay of the workers. well, that's exactly a point or grade point. congress was so eager to give out relief to the owners. the, i mean, the least they could have done is use that relief to incentivize coven safety protocols and fair pay. during the pandemic. you know, something that would help millions of average americans help average americans. we'll leave the crazy experiments to the scientists. we don't listen to just a lack of incentive,
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meagre relief restaurant workers did get the unemployment benefits. many of them couldn't even access because they were technically only making $2.13 an hour. well yeah, restaurant workers work off of tips and tips are reserved for those who make me feel good. not for those who complain. oh no, my relief isn't arriving. how do i feed my kids? would you mind copying in that direction? guess what? no tip for you. if you want to tip. laugh at my jokes and call me baby. terrible service service who you talked? whatever. don't you think it's unfair that restaurant workers make $2.13 an hour and have the rest of their income paid by customers who demand that a humiliating themselves? who might not tip it all? i mean, hey, if you've got a problem, take it up with the national restaurant association. they're the ones who lobbied hard for the 73200000000 in relief to owners. and for the removal of all worker
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treatment conditions on that relief. that's awful. you know, i study found the lime cook's experience the most accessed death in 2020 of any profession, the national restaurant associates as blood on their hands. and don't forget, when there was an attempt to raise the, to 13 sub minimum wage. during the pandemic, they lobby to shoot that down to this is straight up evil, man. it's not evil, it's tipping culture. and who is to say where this culture came from? slavery literally came from slavery. okay, debbie down there. but look, if we raise the sub minimum wage to the minimum wage, then every restaurant will go out of business. no, then the rest of the country will be like the 7 states in the union that already banned rough run from using the job of minimum wage. oh, you mean like how a fornia, a state with no restaurants. what do you do about the 1000000 the restaurants in
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california? kill bostic kiosks. don't count. there's a 1000000 restaurants that are not killed, bought the kiosks. all right, fine. there's restaurants in california, but look, congress is currently considering allocating even more non worker conditional money to restaurant owners. and i can't have you mess this up as americans. it is our responsibility to care for the ceo of chillies. now. now it's definitely not. i thanks, java. thankfully, moving on. technology is rapidly changing every day. but did you ever think that instead of staring at a screen 247, you might end up with a computer jump in your brain? how horrifically tragically awesome, without pay for more on this new innovation, we go to our intelligence failure and usually, ah,
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you watch the superbowl this past weekend, and you're one of those doors who only watches for the commercials and not one of the cool guys who bet their savings on the losing team than chances are you saw quite a few out for electric vehicles. for some reason, the top seller was conspicuously absent, tesla motors and their south african want to be bond village, c o u law musk. we're up to something else. what could must have been doing? was he constructing a man, made active volcano for his island layer, or making a line in great white fall in love to breathe new creatures for his shark tech as possible. as all that is, there's a good chance that you learn mosque was fixating on his latest side project neuron link. new run link may sound like a web browser from 2001, but it's a new technology that must claims will shape the future. it's essentially a trans humanist psychic interface or in english, a microchip that's surgically inserted into your skull to serve as
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a modem in your brain, potentially allowing you to control computers, drones and prosthetic limbs, with your thoughts. now i know what you're thinking or, no, i guess i should probably clarify. i don't know what you're thinking. that type of micro chip is still a long way off. but if i had to guess, i'd say you're probably more than a little weirded out by the prospect of his creepiness, eli musk controlling people's mind. here amount though yearling technology could end up being very useful for people with disabilities. but micro chip could even generate electrodes, a treat paralysis. beyond that, the man himself claims that neuro link one day enabled paraplegics to walk again. mosque war that if we don't invest in neural link now, we won't be prepared for the singularity. a future phase in which humans are overtaken by the power of machines. now like most mux ideas, you might recognize it from the plot of germany. that really is
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a brilliant business, move out demanding that society take your pet projects seriously because it could preempt some scary yet completely hypothetical future development. you might laugh at my boot glasses and face browse now, but just you wait for the day when every humans nipples and eyeballs, switch places. unsurprisingly, neural link has acquired a fair share of haters and doubters among scientists. this includes world renown neuro scientist miguel nicholas who says that musk barely knows where the brain is located. i mean, does anyone really, despite all the spite neuro link has already conducted a series of successful experiments like this one which tested the device on a pig. they were able to monitor that cute little thinkers, brain waves, and have a machine make corresponding noises, which is something we've already been able to do on people for about 100 years. in
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the launch defense, he was expecting something a little more akin to babe to pig in the city can really take it out. but that's not all. pigs are pretty smart, but they've got nothing on monkeys like this, mac cock bulky who they hooked up to neural like to play pong with its mind. you just know that ellen musk specifically insisted that they go with the brita monkey . that sounds closest to my anyway, the monkey mind paul has actually been done before. this was a genuinely impressive feat, assuming it wasn't stakes so impressive that it really makes you wonder how exactly they got the monkey to do that. when, according to a lawsuit filed by the physicians committee for responsible medicine, neural links testing facility, your u. c. davis is a pretty lousy place for a monkey, the live mac cocker, not just a heads up. if you're an animal lover who can't stay in the thought of a monkey being harmed, you might want to turn off the rest of this video and go play donkey,
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come to ponder the beauty of x. the lawsuit. detail of several monkeys whose brains work whipped with neural link devices, experienced extreme vomiting and exhaustion, while others overcome by stress, allegedly mutilated themselves nor lakedale claims. those last fingers could have resulted from conflicts with other monkeys. and other bulky, reportedly developed a skin infection after having yearlings device drilled into its head. i'm not sure why neural link thought the conflicts with other monkeys line would help. hey, are monkeys don't sell farm necessarily. they're having so much fun here that sometimes they attack each other. if modern medicine can actually save and improve people's lives with neuro link type technology, then it should be pursued. but if human beings really want to merge with computers and have everything we experience mediated by algorithms that he learned must, he's one of the worst people to have in charge from california. i'm anders leave
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for redacted to know that the show, but on redacted v i p. this week, i talked with rock legend, roger waters. you gotta see it to see it go to portable dot tv and click on the redacted deny playlist. don't miss that interview. you can also get it all with redacted i podcast is called moment of clarity and it's free on citrus. bought a fine, i to until next time. good night. keep biting. ah, a my son has too much i who am i doing a wall with
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a little to one of them not eat well calendar. i'm all she will have to go to lunch with oh. 1 we're then 20 years have passed since one of the world's deadly terrorist attack in the 2 thousands of lives. people started to scream, there was a wave that came over us. that was like opening up an oven door, but not all wounds of heel. the survivors respond does have increased rates of cancer and other health issues due to the dust and chemicals they inhaled. coming
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in to get my blood cleaned up, the metals a lot of blood in my blood in terms of 1st responder was well over a 100001st responders. and there were some estimates that tend to 20 percent still have to yes. so we have a cheat, full recovery, it's my wife. cherish of the minute i have the only friends i thought i was humble before because really home was your depreciate, life life simply looks different when we look through the spiritually aware brain. we're absolutely far more able to bounce back from difficulty and difficulties are seen as invitations to move away from the stock read doors in our lives. open our eyes and say what life, what spirit guides are you showing me now?
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this is completely within our birthright. in fact, we function better. i think looking at the preponderance of the evidence, i conclude that we are made whole. and as we are designed to be, when we strengthen the spiritual core and bring that into all realms of our life, for all those driven by dreamers shaped by concur some of those with a . there's things we dare to ask in
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a, with a camera crew for us is to channel out the are a big narrowly escaped shelling into cranes, breakaway go. next republican people are playing easterly creative warnings. it gives military escalating violence in the region of activities been crossing the border into russia than when you're sure there's such attention. here in the morning, there was an explosion again, left over for the best russians. we don't to bend in their own. also this, russia goes ahead with annual testing of its nuclear capabilities. i mean threats from the head of nato of a what the earlier called aggressive actions by moscow. so if a criminal aim is.

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