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just the united states, arguably in, in uh, western europe, i suppose, as well. yeah, that's the basis of, you know, i've been in practice for 47 years. the basis of mental health that is truly empowering to me and many others were not. part of the big pharma in the united states is connection intimate connection with the special partner or primary connection with a relative or a deep friendship. a 2nd is a secondary level of friends that you can talk to maybe once or twice a year, but you can communicate with and connect with a 3rd is connection in teams or things you believe in whether it's, you know, planned parenthood or vote a public and democrats, socialist, or a volleyball team, and the 4th is conviction to the world feeling the things that go on around you
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affect you. americans are highly disconnected. they're sitting in front of their individual televisions or their individual computers. wayne games and the marriage is breaking down a 51 percent of marriages and informal separation for divorce and another 15 to 20 percent. and because there's, they don't have kids to fight over or assets the fight over, people just slip and marriage rates are down. any way family is one, it was relationships don't last the way they did. the basis of the us family was a dependent wife and children and a wager and e mail. well, that's over. and women for the 1st time in our history, majority of american women are single because they don't want to go out and work and then come home and do a 2nd shift of taking care of
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a man's demands are greater because he's not getting enough money. so he wants to man himself by bossing around his wife, while taking care of the house, the management of whatever children, there are, their social life, his emotional life, and sex. that's too much, you know, by one said to my daughter that when i was younger they had this old, stupid saw, are trying to get limited to the virginal, which was why, by the child, if you could get the milk for free right. times of changed. birth control is available, women don't have to sign up for domestic labor and they're signing off. this is very frightening for much. oh man, doctor harry fraud. i'll stop you there. more from the hosting the capitalism, its own book costs. after this break, the
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look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except we're so shorter is a conflict with the 1st law show your mind, anticipation. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. the point obviously, is to trace a trust, rather than ship the job. i mean with the artificial intelligence, we have so many with them in the a robot must protect this phone. existence was alexis the
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the welcome back to going on the ground. i'm still here with the host of the capitalism hits home bulk of dr. harriet front. how important, and you talk about links, personal intimate, but presumably community as well. was the amazon union victory in staten island and why, though, was it not then repeated his excited optimus said of to the workers at the
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amazon plant. got what they wanted when it came to work, right. i mean, i, i say i'm is on because we go out globally and it's the 2nd largest company on the 470000000000 by revenue 1600000 workers in 2021 don't have a contract. one of the reasons is that amazon has sold them so much that they don't even have a contract yet. even though they want a long time ago. there are a lot of ways that they can start them out. and they're trying to amazon, as you said, it's an international, multi $1000000000.00 corporation that added another 4 point. 5000000000 just recently in the recession keeps getting richer. and they can store the actual contract negotiations to the point where a year later or so they still don't have a contract. yes, there's
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a garage of end to union propaganda that floods the warehouses. all those things, ada, i presume we're not talking about the 19 sizes. we really are talking about the 20, the 21st century. now. yes, now we're high price union, bussey firms come in and work because they willing to pay them very well. and they can store loss negotiations. so even if you, when you don't get the contract, you need to which of course, the jeff bezos is of the world. and amazon, obviously it made no liability for doing anything. anything wrong the door would say, you see your id or above the destruction of capitalism would destroy innovation. and the great, because of business was to create a bookstore online. and that could never have happened in a system organized on the more community policies that would benefit mental health perhaps. but we wouldn't have the innovation that one day may help mental health
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for everyone. well, there are a lot of innovations that don't think of profit for people and are put in practice because people want things to be better. you know, when the slopes developed polio vaccine, they were doing it for the money. they were doing it because they believed in it, and that's what people have done through the ages. often a profit motive deters people because they're doing so well with a drug. they don't want to have another one that's cheaper and more effective. so that's just not true, that's what they say. and most innovations that have really helped human kind have not been for money. people are motivated because they are interested in science because they want it to are diseased because they want to change building methods because they want to do whatever it is. and the chinese have made innovations. they're
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a combination of capitalism and state. well, state socialism controls capitalism. as the russians made innovations, the cubans just made an amazing innovation. they have the most advanced family policy in the world, which they got from having meetings in every little local men and women trying to figure out a more humane family policy. although that isn't advertised much in the united states for sure. yeah, people, amazing people can watch on tv with progressive. that means rolling volks reduce that innovation actually has declined in capitalist economies. so fundamental or innovation. i mean, war obviously is a good way to united populations around leaders. that's what presidents, historically, of the united states of done it. how successful has joe biden being in managing to corolla, the american population, who clearly a suffering desperate poverty,
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desperate them by decline at home, and to get some kind of a unity behind this war in your up with just taking the lives of so many sons and daughters of ukraine and russia. well, i think americans basically don't care. i mean, they've given up, they don't even look where they're hard getting 20000000000 dollars have gone. they know it's not going to them. and part of the reason is we don't have an alternative party. we don't have what middle of saw has in falls as you knees in france, an alternative, an alternative way of looking at things a socialist party, or even the fastest parties, outbreaks, ashes, not like the republicans cloaks baptism. we don't have a choice. america is so democratic and it's advertising all these choices. well, that's true of toothpaste brands. that's true. it's certainly not true of economic
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systems. and so americans, by and large don't care. i or they don't care if their kids were dying, they care. that's why we're sacrificing other people's kids. but you expect the usa to lose the war in ukraine? yes, i do. we've lost the other 4. and i expect that eventually the whoever is the president will say, we have to stop human suffering or some other excuse because they last mean it's unwinnable. russia is a colossus. and professors like me or shower at university of chicago. mean, come say that, i mean, really, of course the russians are winning. there's huge, wealthy nation, and even the american arms and the arms of other europeans, ukraine doesn't have the force. of course, the lose. the point is to exhaust russia and thereby exhaust the
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alliance. the threatens of us empire, which is crumbling, and that is the up and coming china, russia alliance. so then all these nations, even like origin, tina and vicar road one and saudi arabia wanted join bricks and not me because they see that is the future. and also because they're not getting, i am the loans that will impoverish their populations to pay them back. they liked the bills and roads policies with john and they look to china, which took those different estimates, but the lowest estimate is 700000000 people out of poverty words. united states said 8000000 people into poverty just in the last couple of years. so it's not looking good for us. plus they have 12 high speed trains rushing across china.
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we don't have one there. inflation rate is point 7 percent. ours is 5 percent. that doesn't look good. so that when the u. s. tells of uranium used to be our enormous al. i stop producing so much when we need the price to go down savvy readings and say, hey, go pounds and forget it. we're doing what we want. fully 90 percent of the world's resources used to be held in american dollars. and in treasury notes. now it's half. it's a little less than 45 percent. this is not a good sign. and to get back to your previous point, it's not a good sign that the, that they're threatening default either. well as all the well, people who watch our interviews with people who sympathize with the washington consensus, who argued we also have to recognize the multiple well that i know you talk about
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a lot. how do you think it'll affect the mental health the relates? uh people my argument, you say that is affecting, affecting it if you watch their faces when they hear about treasury bill unwinding and the increasing number of bricks. members, how do you think they will cope with the new multiple as well as what we had just had of a breaks summit and shanghai cooperation organizations, elements and ones in st. petersburg. how are they going to mentally cope with not being number one and top dog the washington consensus? people will do you know, well the washington consensus, people will have a hard time and what they're doing is the classical psychological strategy of denial. you know, we are those drugs and you have trump, people, you know, we're the greatest the greatest, the greatest. and there is no requisition, it's a failing empire. how about cutting the $850000000000.00 budget for the arguments
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and start creating a piece time economy that works for the american people, but they're not doing not because of the leaks are very involved in that more time economy. and i think for leaks, they don't care, they're not patriotic, don't make money wherever they can and take their billions wherever they want. but could their response via some psychological epiphany where they say, oh, the money is that we just need to change our priorities. well, they might then they might then align with china because they're not with united states as a way to do their money. they are not patriotic. they're just making money. if they were patriotic, they might care the almost half the countries in terrible trouble. they're not only living paycheck to paycheck, their living emergency to emergency room for one and for american kids goes hungry. the country is changing. i think they've given up on the
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mass of people. and why does, why does democracy need socialism? i mean clearly that one enforcer testing is not the the headline every day, every hour on uh, what you often talk about is broke again, the media system. what, why does it need socialism as opposed to capitalism? to function a tool let alone the idea of the of the voted and needing to be aware of about the surroundings before they can cost of oh to for a country to call it democracy as well. i think they need socialism because if your point is profit, that's what you get from say, you don't get let's, let's take the health care system of which i'm a part. it's the point is to make money in it for profit health system. that's what you get, a lot of profit in allows the health system. we spend the most money in the world of health and we're 7 in the top,
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we're not the tile. we have an inferior healthcare system. that leaves out huge lots of people. because if you're the point of scrap it not helps, of course that's what you get less. if you have to go through an insurance company that's trying to deny you whatever you need and cut the cost, you're in trouble. you know, you profit interviews with everything and it's in it induces immortality. when you walk into an expensive store, let's say you walk into the tesla lot because you want to buy a test where they don't say where to get the money. what you do is you created a group of people and you reduce in them, no compassion for other people. even if you're not on that level, but it lowly for you. you can't worry that the person who's a little slow, his wife just had a nervous breakdown, or kid was injured or month. you care that the production is up. and that's
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what you're paid for. and so you have to suspend compassion. yeah, it's a very interesting thing that i saw when i lived in france for a while. there was a strike at the university at the so one and what the workers did is not stay out where they would lose the money. they just is only what was on their job description. what they were supposed to be paid for and nothing worked. because you need the extra, you need the care, right. talk to my hired fraud that obviously uh, all the, all the god can eat. so did i any wrong doing? you know, i must get my twitter account back actually, but that thank you so much. i for sure. and that's it for the show will be back on saturday. 60, as of the day you as president john f. kennedy. later as activated signed into legal pay, actors promised equal pay for equal work. if you'll, then you can give it to us. why will a social media, if it's not sense that in your country and had to our channel going on demand tv,
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hon. don't come to us new and old episodes of going underground. so you said the, the problem is the cost of housing keeps on going off. the cost of living keeps on going up in place and keeps on going ups. gas keeps on going off to all the costs of living, the funds rising over the summer and i still wasn't able to find housing to. there's no former housing in lakewood, i've seen an increase in people calling me asking me for a place to stay. i need to get 10 that we've had people that have been millionaires in the past, you know, had big businesses, different things can throw you over the age. so people shouldn't be so judge mental about the homeless because you can have and you can have them as anybody i think
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government needs to help all these homeless instead of sending money over to ukraine and all those other countries worried about your own country. i just wish we had a president daycare. we don't have a president. thank. there's always people would wake up to see what jo. 5 is doing to us. people don't realize. and the end up in the deep america's in the like all, it's okay with the probably the most dangerous, at the mention of nato's, you claim proxy, wind rush. it is the issue of escalation, washington minutes,
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all eyes ward moscow not to escalate while the west, because repeatedly done so. nato's indifference to escalation for, to solve the ukraine's military suffers. a reported this faith in the fail defensive on the don units front with the russian official. thank you. have lost at least 300 soldiers and dozens of military vehicles also ahead would've taken move in just one round to deal this type of damage. if you were to peak just around the corner, you can see that the fire is still raging on the ruins of what used to be someone's home party games, exclusive access to a russian border town under relentless, showing by youth brain as its residents are now forced to evacuate, and india moves forward after one of the deadliest cream crashes in its history,
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which leaves at least $275.00 dead and more than a 1000 injured. as operations resumed on the now repair trucks are 2 spoke with people still struggling to find their relative. i have look someone sweet brother in at least 20 hospital. so 3 months you read. what do i do? the last thing i remember was being on the train once a while ago, but i don't know where my friends and family are. no one here knows these are and the 2 year old palestinian boy dies from room to stain during it is freely army raid. it'd be occupied west bank the, the evening from moscow. this is our tutor, national with the latest world news updates. i'm fiorella, isabel, free to have you join us. the enemy has failed to break through russian defences.
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that's according to russia's defense ministry after the nation's forces successfully repelled a large scale ukrainian offensive on sunday. along 5 parts of the southern don, yet friends to the june force, the enemy made an unsuccessful attempt at a large scale offensive layers like southern don't ask. 6 and mobile units, either for any armed forces to tank the times were involved in the settlements of on a split. you know, you don't ask republic and no bunch of custody of these operators. you reach in the list of military forces, there strikes and artillery fire, inflict heavy losses on the animal. let's get the latest from our corresponded steve sweeney, who is on the ground in the don. yes, republic. so steve, what do we know so far as well as we've heard from the defense industry, ukrainian forces tried to reach russian defenses in 5 areas of don't boss. now.
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they made some temporary advances in those areas, but ultimately they will repelled by the russian forces on the offensive. what has been a failure they it's failed to achieve its goals. this is from the defense ministry now that we've seen footage. uh so it could. i thing all of the russian destruction of ukrainian mitsy hold wherever and according to the ministry of defense, this, the most have been fairly significant. they say the up to, to uh for up to 300 soldiers have been killed. 16 times destroyed a $24.00 on with vehicles, including 3 of the bradley fighting vehicles. these are, of course, the vehicles that are being supplied by the united states now skirmishes or continuing in some of those areas. and this heavy fighting in uh, in this key city, the key town of mount in co, which is about 30 kilometers to the west of don't yet. so this is
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a strategically important city. this is where the baby attracts, a, a being low to against the population of civilian population of the city of don't yet. so cause a defense of helping working very hard to keep the civilian population a save some of those all being breach to close those. uh we, we know that there was a teenager that ended in one of the front line areas today, but this is that you have to go back to the uh, the ukrainian attack. this room has been circulating. is this the start of the longer way to the long anticipated when it was a spring offensive that's been pushed back? now, this is off the ukranian president zalinski said that he was ready. the kid was ready to launch the discounts or offensive look as being some conflicts to state one of his deck. he said that they didn't have the munition to to lose the offensive. so, but this is a significant most uh, full,
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full ukrainian full of his. of course this is a developing, so we will bring you more and keep you updated as we have more much r t corresponded. steve sweeney live from the don. yes, for public. meanwhile, some western politicians are not hiding the fact that they are intentionally supplying ukraine with nato produced weapons. as reports also prove that western made weapons are flowing into ukraine to be used for tax on russian territories. archie corresponded shar dives into the details of the story. the washington post has reported on saturday the and the antique crumbling fighters that are using tactical vehicles originally given to claim by the us and poland. now we have belgium that is currently doing an investigation. after belgian rifles were reported to be used by pro ukrainian forces that are fighting against russian forces within the russian territory, european weapons, so to leave it to ukraine,
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under the condition that they all use the new cream territory. with the purpose of defending that territory, we have to treat controls in place to see that this is the case. now this has been a focus of western media for months. has there been any re action from the west on the caps botched offensive attempt? now war so has also denied connection with the polish bowl into for which has also taken parking, the effects and the boulder of the region. while the worries that the weapon suppliers to frame by the west might go into the wrong hands and these worries were ignored. eventually that's exactly what happened. and according to some reports, us made and detect. miss launchers were found in the hands of mexican drug cartel, which they have allegedly bought from ukraine. but we want to do a support ukraine to make as much progress as possible on the battlefield. so that it is in the strongest possible position at the negotiating table. and we do
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believe that this counter offensive will allow ukraine to take strategically significant territory back from russia areas occupied by russia that are rightfully suffering ukrainian territory. now, thousands of us, 84 weapons as systems were originally shaped ship to ukraine, but they have been purchased by the mexican cartel. ben, let's not the also, let's not forget that it has been proved in 2022. that western supplied what since were found in the, on the web for sale man, according to the press secretary, demetrius desktop wasn't see friends keep on increasing and the supply from germany and france of missiles with 500 kilometer upfront. it's even more is ongoing. now ukraine's use of native supply weapons inside of russia has raise questions from its western patrons. earlier we spoke to geo political analyst and former us marine bryan ber. lennox, who said that belgium's reaction is just
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a way of opting out from this prophecy war. the most was entirely predictable. belgium is just, i think, of providing slip service. this could be a good protects for them to remove themselves from participation in this proxy conflict. but overall, this was very predictable. these extreme is that we're crossing over to russian territory into bells. are, are these are nazis. nazis have been a problem and you, praying from 2014 onwards and this is a problem the us, the u. k. and the you were well aware of. they know about this and the, their continuous support for you probably means continuous support for these extremists, these are the type of operations you would see at the beginning of a larger offense that we just have to wait and see. because of this could also just be recognizance in for us time will tell as far as the incursions into belgrade or by, by these nazi extremis. so i think this really was a distraction from you kind of losing box fluids. and i think what we're seeing
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between this the drone attacks across russia. i think this is the transition from ukraine's inability to perform on the battlefield there. transitioning toward a more terrorist oriented pastor. i think the west is very determined to support your crime. no matter what the outcome is, of the offense of maybe some individual nation, say in the united uh the europe in union. they may use this as an excuse to cut off support. but i think overall the west will continue supporting them while kids the parent counter offensive is under way this week you create, intensified it's showing of civilian areas in other parts of russia with the city of glow roof got in the done. yes. republic reportedly hit by 30 ukrainian rockets leaving 3 people injured. another attack also struck premier meanwhile should make a new a western russian town near the border has reportedly come under fire again following days the successive raids by ukrainian forces
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r t z. your stano expenses is exclusive reports from the epa center of evacuation efforts. this used to be a prosperous, flourishing city of some 40000 people. now, it's a ghost town. the . this place is a typical soviet era apartment block building. it would have taken more than just one round to deal this type of damage. if you were to pick just around the corner, you can see that the fire is still raging.
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