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which essentially have been captured by corporate money silenced by corporate money in fact promoting lifestyles and behavior that are contrary to the health of the very people they claim to represent what's happened in congress what's happened we we've just seen you know all kind of restraints on corporate predatory practices lifted i think since the seventy's well and it's not just that i mean prime congress is a lost cause for now and but if you look there are some institutions and i know chris you talk a lot about how institutions have been you know cut back and undermined and there are still are some institutions or good people within the government who want to do the right thing but they're up against a power structure that constantly penalizes them for doing the right thing so for example. we have the problem of the revolving door where young people getting out of law school go into the federal government for experience and they have to sort of prove themselves to the big corporate law firms where then if they. they end up there and that's what they want they pretty much get te
which essentially have been captured by corporate money silenced by corporate money in fact promoting lifestyles and behavior that are contrary to the health of the very people they claim to represent what's happened in congress what's happened we we've just seen you know all kind of restraints on corporate predatory practices lifted i think since the seventy's well and it's not just that i mean prime congress is a lost cause for now and but if you look there are some institutions and i know...
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in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around corporate corporations from washington to washington controls the media the media. voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. what you have for breakfast yesterday why would you put those through the face if your wife or. what's your biggest fear you are going to bid on a hay ride with the last time you read a book or you say if you ever met the things the best quarterback. that's one topic that doesn't belong on the pizza now i've had to do to question more. i. know. all the news tonight senate republicans fail to repeal obamacare congressman kevin kramer joins us for what's next and the president continues to hammer attorney general jeff sessions on twitter for refusing to investigate hillary clinton and despite their differences in syria turkey and the united states will conduct joint military exercises with the qatari armed forces. from washington d.c. you're watching our t.v. america. good
in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around corporate corporations from washington to washington controls the media the media. voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. what you have for breakfast yesterday why would you put those through the face if your wife or. what's your biggest fear you are going to bid on a hay ride with the last time...
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rejected tonight is a comedy gold and not de frank by the corporate media. would you go after the corporations that just more your lives profit over people at every turn. the redacted tonight for me is like medicine it's like a cancer joke from all the stress that the news puts you under redacted tonight is a show where you can go to cry from laughing about the stuff that's going on in the world as opposed to just regular crying we're going to find out what the corporate mainstream media is not telling you about how we're going to filter it through some satirical comedic lenses to make it more than. yes to paul that's what we do every week hard hitting radical comedy news like this where it's at. the top stories of the week. the u.s. moves ahead with new sanctions against russia we look at what's behind the move. in response president putin say seven hundred fifty five american embassy and consular staff will have to leave russia it's the largest expulsion of diplomats in modern history. a journalist working with our teams are. killed by mortar fire from isl
rejected tonight is a comedy gold and not de frank by the corporate media. would you go after the corporations that just more your lives profit over people at every turn. the redacted tonight for me is like medicine it's like a cancer joke from all the stress that the news puts you under redacted tonight is a show where you can go to cry from laughing about the stuff that's going on in the world as opposed to just regular crying we're going to find out what the corporate mainstream media is not...
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we set the corporate rate at 34%. then fully taxed dividends and capital gains from corporations at 28%. the result of that disparity was that we drove all sorts of business out of the corporate sector and into the pass through sector. the incredible growth we have seen in s corps, llc, partnership, starred edstarted. if we were to do corporate reform that made being in corporate solution much more attractive, i think we would see as we did back in the late '80s a migration out of pass through form and into c kcorp form. >> i would add that if one is going to level the playing field by taking -- eliminating from the code various deductions and preferences, that might be a reason for lowering the rate. the way part they anership work flows out to the owners. that's true for s corporations, for participanerships, llc. you have to create bass kkets o income. once you identify that, presumably that would flow through and enjoy the lower rate. as my colleagues have pointed out, to the extent it's attributable to services,
we set the corporate rate at 34%. then fully taxed dividends and capital gains from corporations at 28%. the result of that disparity was that we drove all sorts of business out of the corporate sector and into the pass through sector. the incredible growth we have seen in s corps, llc, partnership, starred edstarted. if we were to do corporate reform that made being in corporate solution much more attractive, i think we would see as we did back in the late '80s a migration out of pass through...
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you to go before a corporate friendly arbitration panel will most likely always rule for the corporation so that i will explain how these widespread arbitration clauses have become and what you need to know to protect yourself from these corporate thugs and later in the show i'll talk with you about an emotionally charged tory were a host and sold a reservation partly because her guest was asian so don't go anywhere america's lawyer starts now. one of the biggest scams ever collectively pulled off by by corporate america is forced arbitration to put in its simplest terms forced arbitration eliminates a consumer's right to sue corporations when they break the law millions of americans have agreed to this by signing arbitration clauses in contracts there in your credit card contract your cell phone plans your car and your mortgage loans the list goes on and on as corporations are making sure that they're the ones with the legal advantage over you when they find themselves in trouble and when they do that contract you signed won't allow you to file a lawsuit or participate in a class action
you to go before a corporate friendly arbitration panel will most likely always rule for the corporation so that i will explain how these widespread arbitration clauses have become and what you need to know to protect yourself from these corporate thugs and later in the show i'll talk with you about an emotionally charged tory were a host and sold a reservation partly because her guest was asian so don't go anywhere america's lawyer starts now. one of the biggest scams ever collectively pulled...
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card contracts your cell phone plans your car and your mortgage loans the list goes on and on as corporations are making sure that they're the ones with the legal advantage over you when they find themselves in trouble and when they do that contract you side won't allow you to file a lawsuit or participate in a class action against them for ripping you off instead you'll laugh to go before a panel of arbitrators to resolve the dispute unless you're a board member of one of these corporations and there's no way that these arbitration clauses are going to help you usually corporations pick the arbitrators so they know that they're going to have a friendly audience they also have the benefit of having almost endless money to drag out the process where most consumers can't even afford to hire a lawyer and when you're talking about small amounts of money it can cost the customer more to arbitrate than they could ever get back in damages and even if a consumer is willing to jump through all the countless hoops corporations put in place studies show that businesses win above eighty percent of the ti
card contracts your cell phone plans your car and your mortgage loans the list goes on and on as corporations are making sure that they're the ones with the legal advantage over you when they find themselves in trouble and when they do that contract you side won't allow you to file a lawsuit or participate in a class action against them for ripping you off instead you'll laugh to go before a panel of arbitrators to resolve the dispute unless you're a board member of one of these corporations...
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we must close the tax loopholes so big corporations pay their fair share and we must keep big corporations from monopolizing and stifling composition tigs so consumers get more options at lower cost. we must crack down on the corporations that send jobs overseas. these are commonsense principles and commonsense priorities and these are the things that the american people want us to do. on that small family farm, growing up, mom and dad taught me that no job was too big or too small. and the same holds true in congress. the american people want us to work to get things done. now we can all agree what we stand for. let's get it done. i'll tell you what, you have a big treat before you as well today with all our colleagues. one of my favorite u.s. senators as well, great champion of the working families and farmers across rural america out of the state of minnesota, senator klobuchar. ms. klobuchar: thank you so much. it is great to be here with these strong leaders. i remember at one point in your former job, "time" magazine declared you the best governor in the country. i've always told him
we must close the tax loopholes so big corporations pay their fair share and we must keep big corporations from monopolizing and stifling composition tigs so consumers get more options at lower cost. we must crack down on the corporations that send jobs overseas. these are commonsense principles and commonsense priorities and these are the things that the american people want us to do. on that small family farm, growing up, mom and dad taught me that no job was too big or too small. and the...
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set the corporate rate of 34% of fully taxed dividends and capital gains from corporations at 20%. the result of that disparity was that we drove all sorts of business out of the corporate sector and into the pass-through sector. the incredible growth that we have seen in lcs, partnership started when that was enacted. if we're to do corporate report we be the corporate solution more attractive than being a pass-through solution we see as we did back in the late '80s, migration out of pass-through reform and into seed court form. the problem could take care of itself. >> i would just add that if one is going to level the playing field by taking or eliminating from the code various deductions and preferences that would also us go through pass-through entities. the way partnership works as you know, the distributive share flows out to various owners of the entity. stripper s corporations, partnerships in lcs. what you have to do is create baskets of income. once you incom identify the basf income related to active business that would flow through with a lower rate. as my colleagues h
set the corporate rate of 34% of fully taxed dividends and capital gains from corporations at 20%. the result of that disparity was that we drove all sorts of business out of the corporate sector and into the pass-through sector. the incredible growth that we have seen in lcs, partnership started when that was enacted. if we're to do corporate report we be the corporate solution more attractive than being a pass-through solution we see as we did back in the late '80s, migration out of...
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has committed fraud when a corporation has stolen from them when a corporation has made a product that has potential to cause harm to them in some way and so what the chamber of commerce did is chamber of commerce said how do we take lawsuits away from consumers and they came up with this idea of arbitration arbitration in a nutshell is the company that has caused you the harm that's lied to you that has stolen money from you that's committed fraud that's affected your family the criminal corporation that those folks they get to name basically who the arbitrators are so it's the equivalent of a corporation stealing your money in saying gee i really want my case heard and then you have to appear in front of the same criminal corporation that stole your money with arbitrators that are so stacked against you that the chances of recovery are almost impossible and so the c.f.e. to be has tried to say we've got to end this people ought to be able to bring a class action and the beauty to what the corporate thug gets away with is if they're only stealing one hundred dollars each like you have
has committed fraud when a corporation has stolen from them when a corporation has made a product that has potential to cause harm to them in some way and so what the chamber of commerce did is chamber of commerce said how do we take lawsuits away from consumers and they came up with this idea of arbitration arbitration in a nutshell is the company that has caused you the harm that's lied to you that has stolen money from you that's committed fraud that's affected your family the criminal...
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corporate lawyer working for the tobacco corporation and later became the supreme court justice under nixon he wrote a memorandum which was supposed to be confidential but it leaked to the u.s. chamber of commerce business group and in which he the rhetoric is quite fascinating he expressed the view of which is not uncommon among those who really own the world that see their control as being very slightly diminished and in the manner of a spoiled three year old doesn't get a piece of candy that means the world is coming to an end so you really have to read the rhetoric to appreciate the attack on the american free enterprise system he said the business world is under severe attack. ralph nader and herbert universities are right on the we're practically barely surviving you know. all of the. everything and significant in american life and then he says well look after all we business men basically own everything we can we are the trustees of the universities we don't let these don't have to let these kids run wild the become we can constrain the media after all we have the power and cal
corporate lawyer working for the tobacco corporation and later became the supreme court justice under nixon he wrote a memorandum which was supposed to be confidential but it leaked to the u.s. chamber of commerce business group and in which he the rhetoric is quite fascinating he expressed the view of which is not uncommon among those who really own the world that see their control as being very slightly diminished and in the manner of a spoiled three year old doesn't get a piece of candy that...
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that's what we usually see not just doctors we see hospital corporations or increasing the level of malpractise in this in this country the incredible incredible increases and so what i'm wondering is so a hospital corporation is responsible for leaving somebody blind or disabled for the rest of their lives for something they've done are tax payers just supposed to take up the slack that that we've had in the past were the hospital themselves have been responsible what your take on that that exactly right you've hit the nail on the head the hospital and the insurance carrier get to hold on to their money the disabled person with all of their dependent children are on cared for by the responsible party and we the public have to pick up the tab for that and the people can file their suits they can make a claim for all their damages but they will never recover their full damages they will get only if. reaction of their damages and this is something that's that's irrefutable you could get a multi-million dollar verdict well deserved huge damages and then it just would be cut to two hund
that's what we usually see not just doctors we see hospital corporations or increasing the level of malpractise in this in this country the incredible incredible increases and so what i'm wondering is so a hospital corporation is responsible for leaving somebody blind or disabled for the rest of their lives for something they've done are tax payers just supposed to take up the slack that that we've had in the past were the hospital themselves have been responsible what your take on that that...
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corporate media read uses to talk about these. i'm going to pick clear picture about how disturbing to look for conduct has been in mind these are stories that you know no one in my pepto you're close to the american. question. all eyes have been on the g.o.p. trying to steal people's health care donald trump has nominated a corporate lawyer named brendan carr to serve as the f.c.c. is third republican commissioner in a commission that only have five commissioners that could mean the end of net neutrality as we know it according to think progress f.c.c. chair joe pa has welcomed cars nomination claiming that quote he would be an added voice at the commission in efforts to reduce senseless regulations and install sound policy making in other words he would help guide destroyed net neutrality wire skin services so committed to making easier for monopolists like arisan and comcast to charge consumers more for worse services and really should we be going the other way and recognizing broadband access as a human right as most european
corporate media read uses to talk about these. i'm going to pick clear picture about how disturbing to look for conduct has been in mind these are stories that you know no one in my pepto you're close to the american. question. all eyes have been on the g.o.p. trying to steal people's health care donald trump has nominated a corporate lawyer named brendan carr to serve as the f.c.c. is third republican commissioner in a commission that only have five commissioners that could mean the end of net...
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theust track down corporation -- the corporations that send jobs overseas. these are common sense principles and common sense priorities and these are the things that the american people want us to do. on that small families farm growing up, mom and dad taught me know job was too big or too small and the same holds true in congress. the american people want us to work to get things done for now we had -- we can agree what we stand for. let's get it done. all of a big treat with our colleagues, one of my favorite u.s. senators as well, a great champion of working families and farmers across rural america in the state of [inaudible] >> thank you. it is great to be here with all these strong leaders and especially thank you, senator warner for inviting us, i do remember at one point in your former job time magazine declared you the best governor in the country. i have always told him he is welcome in minnesota where we have 10,000 lakes and plenty of water for him to walk on. it is good to be here and yesterday i was with a family from cambridge, minnesota, a p
theust track down corporation -- the corporations that send jobs overseas. these are common sense principles and common sense priorities and these are the things that the american people want us to do. on that small families farm growing up, mom and dad taught me know job was too big or too small and the same holds true in congress. the american people want us to work to get things done for now we had -- we can agree what we stand for. let's get it done. all of a big treat with our colleagues,...
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we must close those tax loopholes so big corporations pay their fair share and we must stop big corporations from monopolizing and stifling competition but consumers more options at lower cost. [applause] we must knockdown on those corporations that send jobs overseas. these are common sense principles and common sense priorities and these are the things the american people want us to do. and that small family farm outside growing up, mom and dad taught us that no job is too big or too small, the same was true in congress created the american people want us to work and getthings done, now we can all agree what we stand for, let's get done . i'll tell you what, i all of our colleagues, one of my favorite us senators as well, dick chapman out of oregon, working families and others across the state of minnesota, senator clover chart. >>. >>. >> thanks so much. >>thank you. it is great to be here . following all these strong leaders and expressing senator warner for inviting us, i remember in your former job, time magazine gets the best governors in the country, is that right? i have always told
we must close those tax loopholes so big corporations pay their fair share and we must stop big corporations from monopolizing and stifling competition but consumers more options at lower cost. [applause] we must knockdown on those corporations that send jobs overseas. these are common sense principles and common sense priorities and these are the things the american people want us to do. and that small family farm outside growing up, mom and dad taught us that no job is too big or too small,...
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corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. growing anxiety today on the korean peninsula following north korea's second, and more ambitious, test of an intercontinental ballistic missile on friday. the missile is thought to be capable of reaching deep inside the u.s. mainland. china condemned the launch and urged restraint, but president trump expressed frustration with beijing last night, criticizing chinese leaders over trade, and then saying: in a visible show of force, the pentagon ordered two air force b-1 bombers to fly over the peninsula. they were accompanied by south korean and japanese fighter planes. at the same time, u.s. and south korean forces conducted joint live-fire e
corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. growing anxiety today on the korean...
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from consumer lawyers what the house of representatives working on would be a massive giveaway to corporations that fund political campaigns while stripping american citizens of the right to hold negligent corporations and doctors accountable when they kill or when they cripple americans so tonight we'll explain exactly how congress is using legislation to take away the rights of all of us and later in the show we'll talk about california's recent actions to take on monsanto's toxic profiteering as it listed life as a as a carcinogen don't go anywhere america's lower starts now. in one nine hundred seventy one future supreme court justice lewis powell drafted the memo to the u.s. chamber of commerce of commerce laying out a path for businesses to follow that would allow corporations to gain massive influence over the us government he told them that they needed to focus their attention on electing pro corporate politicians but doing so meant that they'd have to diminish the influence of consumer groups and the one group that pal singled out more than any other was consumer trial lawyers in his
from consumer lawyers what the house of representatives working on would be a massive giveaway to corporations that fund political campaigns while stripping american citizens of the right to hold negligent corporations and doctors accountable when they kill or when they cripple americans so tonight we'll explain exactly how congress is using legislation to take away the rights of all of us and later in the show we'll talk about california's recent actions to take on monsanto's toxic...
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rejected tonight is a common goal is it not defect by the corporate media. would you go after the corporations that just more your lives profit over people at every turn. over data it's not for me it's like medicine it's like a cancer from all the stress that the news puts you under redacted tonight is a show where you can go to cry from laughing about the stuff that's going on in the world as opposed to just regular crying we're going to find out what the corporate mainstream media is not telling you about how we're going to filter it through some satirical comedic lenses to make it more digestible that's what we do every week hard hitting radical comedy news like redacted tonight is where it's a. little . file might have been tony on this is america's lawyer it seems like corporations in the united states will stop at nothing in their quest for profits one of the most notorious. actions is the stripping of american consumers of their constitutional right to hold corporations accountable when they lie when they cheat and when they steal while it may seem li
rejected tonight is a common goal is it not defect by the corporate media. would you go after the corporations that just more your lives profit over people at every turn. over data it's not for me it's like medicine it's like a cancer from all the stress that the news puts you under redacted tonight is a show where you can go to cry from laughing about the stuff that's going on in the world as opposed to just regular crying we're going to find out what the corporate mainstream media is not...
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corporate taxazñ?e from 27, is equitably enoughe÷ñ?ñ? fr companies. >> all had, sorry. >> the problem is you have companies in 1 19%, 7% and othes paying 38%. no one is going to have 27%. that's fictional. >> we don't know. if you could just pipe down because were trying to have a conversation here marjori margi. >> i know. >> you get a sense that this is enough for that it's a sign that whatever's being considered and whether you agree or disagree everything is getting scale ba back, the size and scale of healthcare and tax cuts. >> because these grandiose ideas are harder to accomplish than one would think. i think it's a good thing to start with compromise and their willingness to compromise. the court of public opinion is consumers are focused on cuts for the middle class. gallup recently reported this issue and only 38% of americans have a positive reaction to corporate tax cuts where they:ñ? have very high reaction to middle-class tax cuts. figuring out how to reconcile that with the public will
corporate taxazñ?e from 27, is equitably enoughe÷ñ?ñ? fr companies. >> all had, sorry. >> the problem is you have companies in 1 19%, 7% and othes paying 38%. no one is going to have 27%. that's fictional. >> we don't know. if you could just pipe down because were trying to have a conversation here marjori margi. >> i know. >> you get a sense that this is enough for that it's a sign that whatever's being considered and whether you agree or disagree everything...
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, or people in corporations, we are going to put these people out of jobs and these corporations are to go out of business, as what happened with arthur andersen, and therefore we will be sorry? , i'm trying to understand? jesse: it evolved over time. holder, who doesn't actually write that memo, that is -- he attaches his name to it, that is a spitfire prosecutor in the southern district, who contributes, she is mary jo white's right-hand woman, and goes down to washington to make sure they don't screw up. nobody really thinks much about it. they do put in this notion, essentially changing american law and jurisprudence in this country. the notion that we should take into account the you can put people out of work when you prosecute a company. you should take into account the collateral consequences, putting people out of work or disrupting the capital markets. then arthur andersen happens. that is a product of the enron task force. the enron prosecutions. i view the enron prosecutions as the right way to go about these cases. they prosecuted individuals, they work their way out to
, or people in corporations, we are going to put these people out of jobs and these corporations are to go out of business, as what happened with arthur andersen, and therefore we will be sorry? , i'm trying to understand? jesse: it evolved over time. holder, who doesn't actually write that memo, that is -- he attaches his name to it, that is a spitfire prosecutor in the southern district, who contributes, she is mary jo white's right-hand woman, and goes down to washington to make sure they...
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thank you for new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington media the media over voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. for decades the american middle class has been railroaded by washington politics. big money corporate that's thrown out a lot of boys that's how it is in the news culture in this country now that's where i come in. i mean it's still on our t. america i'll make sure you don't get railroaded you'll get the straight talk in the straight. what to. do. well. card now to the washington post their slogan is democracy dies in darkness that democracy dies when a legacy news news legacy news organization does the bidding of the corporate state peddling endless war oh well let's not turn the lights out. we need those on to plan the war so the washington post has a new policy that punishes journalists if they use their own social media to make critical statements about the paper's corporate adver
thank you for new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington media the media over voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. for decades the american middle class has been railroaded by washington politics. big money corporate that's thrown out a lot of boys that's how it is in the news culture in this country...
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so you know there's going to be serious corporate opposition to this to this better deal program that they're putting forward as milk toast as it is. how do you see the democrats pushing back against that how do you see that plane well you know it's going to be tough because i think a lot of them don't want to push back i think a lot of them want to present it as lip service and i think there will be an effort to water it down as lip service you know we saw this back and forth about a draft version of this document led with better skills better jobs better wages that's all bill clinton corporate sellout democratic party it's not the fault of the workers that they are they can't get decent wages or decent jobs it's a i'm rather it's not the fault of the corporations it's the fault of the workers they they don't know what up they are trained enough that's a total con job you know it's inequality it's corporate control of the media that's causing it and i think you're seeing that war continue to play out of will continue to play out that's why that's why i'm not completely optimistic thi
so you know there's going to be serious corporate opposition to this to this better deal program that they're putting forward as milk toast as it is. how do you see the democrats pushing back against that how do you see that plane well you know it's going to be tough because i think a lot of them don't want to push back i think a lot of them want to present it as lip service and i think there will be an effort to water it down as lip service you know we saw this back and forth about a draft...
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neither corporate nor state socialist. there are 140 land trusts we've identified around the country. what is that? that's a geographic area, draw a circle around a neighborhood or a city, who owns the land could be democratically owned either by the neighborhood or the city in order to control land values and inflation and prices that drive people off the houses and gentrification. another form of decentralized ownership of land. 25% of american electricity is generated and managed by utilities that are either cooperatives -- another form -- or public utilities, city-owned developments. if you begin looking around, you see elements of a system that is socialist in that it democratically owns wealth, has an institutional power base, is growing and might -- and i use the word carefully -- might suggest one element of a possible direction. a direction that begins at that level. there are even more sophisticated things happening in many parts of the country, and i want to just fill you in on this briefly, but you can go to ou
neither corporate nor state socialist. there are 140 land trusts we've identified around the country. what is that? that's a geographic area, draw a circle around a neighborhood or a city, who owns the land could be democratically owned either by the neighborhood or the city in order to control land values and inflation and prices that drive people off the houses and gentrification. another form of decentralized ownership of land. 25% of american electricity is generated and managed by...
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corporate media rich uses to talk about these con artists. i'm going to paint a clear picture about how disturbing alcool blood corporate conduct is because mom these are stories that no one else in my parents or your host of americans. question. what politicians do. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to be rich. but you going to be the person that's what the four three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of the. press should be. about your sudden passing i phone we just learned you were a south and taken your last term. to us we all knew it but i tell you i'm sorry because so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each other. but then my feelings started to change you talked about more like it was again still some marshawn to view those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it's one does not leave the fune
corporate media rich uses to talk about these con artists. i'm going to paint a clear picture about how disturbing alcool blood corporate conduct is because mom these are stories that no one else in my parents or your host of americans. question. what politicians do. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to be rich. but you going to be the person that's what the four three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in...
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and it's a funny thing that you know we were talking about this display as a corporate rule a corporation called whirlpool. on my wife's birthday. they sent a swat team to my house slightly for recall petition they blocked out a street but here's the thing they really get. to my home i was not at all that out on my weed account with my wife and my neighbors and their phone was just an awful lot they were tally of their. last round well well and also just the crabs and speaks to the militarization of our police i mean there's no reason they need to send heavily armored swat team to your house no matter what really no matter what the crime is unless you have an active hostage situation. i mean your you are this is what's amazing about your situation is it speaks to almost everything that's wrong with our society it speaks to racism in corporate control and the criminal justice corruption election corruption the automation and joblessness and dwindling middle class in benton harbor speaks to what that's going on across the across the u.s. the greed of the top one percent sidelining political
and it's a funny thing that you know we were talking about this display as a corporate rule a corporation called whirlpool. on my wife's birthday. they sent a swat team to my house slightly for recall petition they blocked out a street but here's the thing they really get. to my home i was not at all that out on my weed account with my wife and my neighbors and their phone was just an awful lot they were tally of their. last round well well and also just the crabs and speaks to the...
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a corporate takeover let's talk about one corporation bit pay ok spend around sense the very beginning they are they position themselves as the kind of the pay pal big coin that was their original pitch they are into this large block hard fork that's what they are proposing to do they have a lot of cohorts in this space the fake. and that suppose he nakamoto prag right is also in this camp so what as a corporation explained to may what a company like bit pay what do they gain from this why are they for this fork that goes against the original of the coin jeremy well any case speaking de cuisine impre mind. over to beat one proposed client they could pre-modern a part off the coins thirty operate today hearth for. the sound ethical doesn't i mean that sounds completely outside the scope of ethics i mean doesn't that get rid of all there's a limited supply of bitcoin it's digital ball concept airmail yeah it's it's not what a load of people got together to make the system survive very very three eight or and so popular for also starting bad so well what we really can't really thirty four
a corporate takeover let's talk about one corporation bit pay ok spend around sense the very beginning they are they position themselves as the kind of the pay pal big coin that was their original pitch they are into this large block hard fork that's what they are proposing to do they have a lot of cohorts in this space the fake. and that suppose he nakamoto prag right is also in this camp so what as a corporation explained to may what a company like bit pay what do they gain from this why are...
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rejected tonight is a comedy sold it not be frank by the corporate media. would you go after the corporations that just more your lives profit over people at every turn. the data tonight for me is like medicine it's like a cancer joke from all the stress that the news but still under redacted tonight is a show where you can go to cry from laughing about the stuff that's going on in the world as opposed to just regular crying we're going to find out what the corporate mainstream media is not telling you about how we're going to filter it through some satirical comedic lenses to make it more digestible that's what we do every week hard hitting radical comedy news like redacted tonight is where it's at. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around currency corporations from washington washington control the media the media. and voters elected a businessman to run this country business equals power who must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. file might happen tony own this is america
rejected tonight is a comedy sold it not be frank by the corporate media. would you go after the corporations that just more your lives profit over people at every turn. the data tonight for me is like medicine it's like a cancer joke from all the stress that the news but still under redacted tonight is a show where you can go to cry from laughing about the stuff that's going on in the world as opposed to just regular crying we're going to find out what the corporate mainstream media is not...
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host: is this money attached to corporations? caller: the corporations have to give the money.s called pay for play. it's explained of the book. it's a great book. let's go to katie in new york. democrats line. caller: hello. i was looking at the data and i agree with it the previous caller that the influence the corporations have is so profound that people are unable to really get their voices heard. we had a representative here in new york. she is a law professor at fordham who was running against governor cuomo. if we don't have campaign finance reform what ends up happening is people with a lot incomer with very modest become easily corrupted and they do whatever the corporations want them to do in order to gain that funding they need to run for reelection. slide. is in a terrible unless there's some sort of campaign-finance reform. on thee limitation corporations. i can't imagine we could come to any sort of moral vision friday the right or the left because both parties are equally corrupt in selling out to the corporations. host: as far as the groups that fall somewhere i
host: is this money attached to corporations? caller: the corporations have to give the money.s called pay for play. it's explained of the book. it's a great book. let's go to katie in new york. democrats line. caller: hello. i was looking at the data and i agree with it the previous caller that the influence the corporations have is so profound that people are unable to really get their voices heard. we had a representative here in new york. she is a law professor at fordham who was running...
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although we have corporate donors . giving leaders of faculty under no pressure what they what they write at at all so that's that's quite an important point and we actually have a very large environmental group which is doing print the of criticism of a lot of corporations give away as wrote in this book i was primarily interested in this book in entrepreneurs who were motivated by include terms saving the planet so that is the prime focus so large corporations only come in at the end and they come in and in a section when i'm talking about every morning and you talk about that i'm talking about greenwashing and i'm talking precisely about this apparent contradiction between suddenly every business is green and yet we know the planetary fundamentals are continuing to deteriorate how corrupt the companies in your book that i mean the famous stories about general motors bribing los angeles city council to destroy its public transport infrastructure people book. what about the conspiracies and corruption of these companie
although we have corporate donors . giving leaders of faculty under no pressure what they what they write at at all so that's that's quite an important point and we actually have a very large environmental group which is doing print the of criticism of a lot of corporations give away as wrote in this book i was primarily interested in this book in entrepreneurs who were motivated by include terms saving the planet so that is the prime focus so large corporations only come in at the end and they...
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that doesn't look like corporate capitalism. and it doesn't look like state socialism. and it's radically decentralized and begins in decentralization but begins to offer a vision that very well might be commanding because it has so much buildup from the ground up. it may also decay we shall see. but we're also seeing beginning activity to put this into politics. politicians are beginning to run on this or think it is important to be mayor who does this. rochester minnesota, for instance looking at the cleveland model the wonderful, wonderful mayor whose nail is lovely warren i love that name her first name. has picked up this model and is doing the same thing doing in cleveland style model in that city. in arlington in xand why with another attempt to do something similar to this in richmond sorry there's another attempt to do something similar to this. also in atlanta so that's one level something bubbling up because other solutions are not available. and the ideas of a -- idea of decentralized democratic economy are becoming something on the ground level and have not
that doesn't look like corporate capitalism. and it doesn't look like state socialism. and it's radically decentralized and begins in decentralization but begins to offer a vision that very well might be commanding because it has so much buildup from the ground up. it may also decay we shall see. but we're also seeing beginning activity to put this into politics. politicians are beginning to run on this or think it is important to be mayor who does this. rochester minnesota, for instance...
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one is they think they want to reform corporate culture, and they think they can reform corporate culture by settling with companies, and they enter into deferred prosecution agreements, these things where they write checks but make a bunch of promises to reform and at's one.tter. the other thing is they internalized corporate executives is essentially in the government because there is kind of a class affinity. they see expensive by and large as well educated, articulate, contributing members of society who, if they have run afoul of some rule, it must be that they're good people who have made one bad mistake and they just don't see it in their bones to prosecute them like they'd prosecute a drug dealer or mobster or corrupt politician. >> do you buy that argument? no, i think that corporate executives deserve punishment, especially -- and i think we need to put a lot more corporate executives in prison, a lot more c.e.o.s in prison. i don't think they made just one my take because they settle all the time, pfizer, jp morgan, goldman sachs, settle over and over and over. they're residivi
one is they think they want to reform corporate culture, and they think they can reform corporate culture by settling with companies, and they enter into deferred prosecution agreements, these things where they write checks but make a bunch of promises to reform and at's one.tter. the other thing is they internalized corporate executives is essentially in the government because there is kind of a class affinity. they see expensive by and large as well educated, articulate, contributing members...
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in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations washington washington media. the media the. voters elected the businessman to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . and i'll take correspondent is caught up in unrest as she reports on the latest clashes between palestinians and israeli police in eastern jerusalem. rusher in the syrian moderate opposition agree on terms for a first deescalation zone located near the capital damascus. interpol releases a list of one hundred seventy three islamic state suicide bombers that it says could be preparing to carry out new attacks in europe. and to say monitoring how migrants heading to europe are dealt with by.
in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations washington washington media. the media the. voters elected the businessman to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . and i'll take correspondent is caught up in unrest as she reports on the latest clashes between palestinians and israeli police in eastern jerusalem. rusher in the syrian moderate opposition...
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the party exists to work on behalf of the wealthy corporate interests. furthering their dream of lower taxes for the top, fewer consumer protections, unfettered access and influence to the already favored you, we know what america looks like with those policies today. inspire new deals, government silence and corporations and wealthy speculators indirect economy. we workthis out my panic, recession , for decades. when american workers were low, you can see economic forces beyond their control. we democrats are offering a better deal. a phrase that intentionally evokes the new deal because we can afford to go back to those but we cannot afford to go back to those times. >> american people deserve an economy that works for them. not the powerful. better deal, not just our slogan. >> it is our mission. >> it's about reorienting governments first on behalf of people and families. not going to be the work of only one congress, it should be the work of only one party. >> so for many republicans willing to join us on these issues. there's an american imperative
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right to the point of it all right no more corporate trade deals that would be right up there but even decent work why can't we say to kids when they graduate high school high school you're either getting a decent job and you have class henry wallace up there before in the worst case the government will provide it in the worst case or in the you know yours or the last resort no worse case either you're getting a decent job and we've helped train you for one because you just spent twelve years in school. or you're getting you're going to community college or the public university and you're not paying tuition why can't we say that every kid. america why is that out of reach in the wealthiest country in the world so i think this notion of decent work free higher education health care for all this is our sweet spot and a trade school possibly too i mean trade schools here not just yet and but we've we've lost a lot of that. first of all you know the manufacturing jobs don't pay what they used to g.m. is hiring a fourteen fifteen hour and on top of that the unions used to be essentially a
right to the point of it all right no more corporate trade deals that would be right up there but even decent work why can't we say to kids when they graduate high school high school you're either getting a decent job and you have class henry wallace up there before in the worst case the government will provide it in the worst case or in the you know yours or the last resort no worse case either you're getting a decent job and we've helped train you for one because you just spent twelve years...
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it is just that the corporate manslaughter offence is 110w corporate manslaughter offence is now somethingwill be considering. just to be absolutely specific, corporate manslaughter means it is not about any individuals, it is those organisations themselves? yes, that is it. it is the organisations they are going to be investigating. they will be speaking to the heads of some of those organisations, but those on the whole it is not looking at specific individuals, but police have said it is an extremely complex investigation. they say they have spoken to individuals, they have spoken to individuals, they have spoken to individuals, they have spoken to different people, gathered a number of witness statements and lots of what they describe as a huge amount of evidence, and now they are saying they are going to consider corporate manslaughter. when investigating the chelsea and kensington council as well as the te na nt kensington council as well as the tenant management organisation that ran grenfell tower. thank you very much. the prime minister says the conservatives have come a long way
it is just that the corporate manslaughter offence is 110w corporate manslaughter offence is now somethingwill be considering. just to be absolutely specific, corporate manslaughter means it is not about any individuals, it is those organisations themselves? yes, that is it. it is the organisations they are going to be investigating. they will be speaking to the heads of some of those organisations, but those on the whole it is not looking at specific individuals, but police have said it is an...