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it's perpetuate an israeli manipulative to a certain degree it comes from that apparatus. so there's a famous quote about how the apparatus is more powerful than stalin and it's true. it never occurred to me until i got familiar that that was a thing. when i got for senior i learned that that is a cultivated image into if you bring in other points of view and dangerous people. >> host: used a pretty sharply focused if it is the main theme. would you mind talking about your background and the view in the first place for the marine officers specifically and what kept you in for so long? >> guest: if you asked me when i was a kid i would have said there was that there was no place for me and part of that was in rebellion. i knew i was never going to do with my dad did because i didn't want to be like my dad until i got older so i pursued the military after i put myself through college which is hard i was working full-time and because i spent a lot of time in the workforce going through school i kind of knew after i graduated i didn't just want to go into the workforce. i was
it's perpetuate an israeli manipulative to a certain degree it comes from that apparatus. so there's a famous quote about how the apparatus is more powerful than stalin and it's true. it never occurred to me until i got familiar that that was a thing. when i got for senior i learned that that is a cultivated image into if you bring in other points of view and dangerous people. >> host: used a pretty sharply focused if it is the main theme. would you mind talking about your background and...
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how has this country perpetuated over so many yea rs country perpetuated over so many years a country many yea rs a culture country perpetuated over so many years a culture which has allowed its infrastructure to degrade? italy spends less money on its bridges and roads than other family sized european countries, —— similarly sized. and even when it does spend that money it is often wasted on corruption and mismanagement. one person said about this bridge when it was sending that it was more expensive to maintain it that it would have been to simply knock it down and start all over again, so italy might have to consider trying to change the way its country works. more details are emerging about the man who crashed a car into barriers outside the houses of parliament yesterday, in a suspected terror attack. salih khater, who is 29, is a british citizen who came from sudan as a refugee. police are continuing to search an address in birmingham. our midlands correspondent sima kotecha reports. a british national of sudanese origin, salih khater came to this country eight years ago. he is
how has this country perpetuated over so many yea rs country perpetuated over so many years a country many yea rs a culture country perpetuated over so many years a culture which has allowed its infrastructure to degrade? italy spends less money on its bridges and roads than other family sized european countries, —— similarly sized. and even when it does spend that money it is often wasted on corruption and mismanagement. one person said about this bridge when it was sending that it was...
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how has this country perpetuated over so many yea rs country perpetuated over so many years a country many yea rs a culture country perpetuated over so many years a culture which has allowed its infrastructure to degrade? italy spends less money on its bridges and roads than other similarly sized european countries, and even when it spends that it is often wasted on corruption mismanagement. one engineer said about this bridge when it was standing that it was more expensive to maintain it than it would have been to knock it down and start over. italy may have to consider changing the way its country works. james reynolds, thank you. more details are emerging about the man who crashed a car into barriers outside the houses of parliament yesterday in a suspected terror attack. salih khater, who's 29, is a british citizen who came from sudan as a refugee. police are continuing to search an address in birmingham. our midlands correspondent sima kotecha reports. a british national of sudanese origin. salih khater came to this country eight years ago. he's now under arrest under suspicion o
how has this country perpetuated over so many yea rs country perpetuated over so many years a country many yea rs a culture country perpetuated over so many years a culture which has allowed its infrastructure to degrade? italy spends less money on its bridges and roads than other similarly sized european countries, and even when it spends that it is often wasted on corruption mismanagement. one engineer said about this bridge when it was standing that it was more expensive to maintain it than...
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exploit its natural resources immediately our country's most recent assault on africa involves perpetuating and engaging in secret wars here now to explain is our senior dude with secrets john of a. was a was yeah that's the latest from the u.s. covert war front in africa well which country talking about somalia kenya where uganda chad morocco tunisia. nigeria senegal tanzania because we've got an active military presence and all of on. the others. i'm not really sure why you're getting about hands to us military adventurism on yet another continent leave the obvious that i'm on in just it's. his. military spokespeople have made it clear that the american special ops role in africa is limited to advising and assisting and who among us who can use some good advice in this crazy crazy were hurled. maybe if i got some i never would have invested all my money into the failed product launch of extras slutty olive oil. who are a big as the moon all apparently everybody prefers their olive oil. oil sleeping with other people is gross but the notion that the us military is just advising in africa i
exploit its natural resources immediately our country's most recent assault on africa involves perpetuating and engaging in secret wars here now to explain is our senior dude with secrets john of a. was a was yeah that's the latest from the u.s. covert war front in africa well which country talking about somalia kenya where uganda chad morocco tunisia. nigeria senegal tanzania because we've got an active military presence and all of on. the others. i'm not really sure why you're getting about...
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so i think a lot of that image is perpetuated and manipulated coming from that pr apparatus how that is more powerful and it is really true. it never occurred it never occurred to me until i got familiar with the advertising for the marine corps for decades that that was the thing i just thought i just thought it was special to be a marine so when i got more senior i learned that is a cultivated image and then it makes a lot of people uncomfortable when you start changing the image to bring in other diverse points of view and people. >>host: backup for a moment a moment you address little bit but talk about your experience so would you mind talking about your background? what drove you to become a marine officer in the first place and what kept you there for so long? twenty years. >> you asked me as a kid i would say it was never a place for me. my dad my dad was in the army 20 years i knew i would never do exactly what my dad did because i didn't want to be like my dad until i got older. so i pursued the military after a pet myself through college. i was going to school full-time an
so i think a lot of that image is perpetuated and manipulated coming from that pr apparatus how that is more powerful and it is really true. it never occurred it never occurred to me until i got familiar with the advertising for the marine corps for decades that that was the thing i just thought i just thought it was special to be a marine so when i got more senior i learned that is a cultivated image and then it makes a lot of people uncomfortable when you start changing the image to bring in...
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there's going to be cases that slip through the cracks, but we don't want to knowingly perpetuate that problem. >> okay. thank you. >> okay. >> can i ask the permit holders a question? >> we still have public comment sk skbl. >> i'm sorry. if you want to go ahead -- >> okay. is there any public comment on this item? >> good evening, commissioners. my name is terry mills, and i'm a president of the bernal heights tree community. i was informed of the problems earlier this evening, and i would like to speak in support of the proposal to replace two trees with two trees. our committee has been arranging and arguing of protecting the existing trees in bernal heights for 25 years. we've managed to save quite a few from the parks department and from the street department. not from the water department, but we've maintained the trees we've had for quite a few years. and in this case, cortland avenue several years ago had very few trees. problem trees, eucalyptus dropping on people and stuff, but we managed to persuade as a neighborhood some movement to get 25 trees planted on cortland several
there's going to be cases that slip through the cracks, but we don't want to knowingly perpetuate that problem. >> okay. thank you. >> okay. >> can i ask the permit holders a question? >> we still have public comment sk skbl. >> i'm sorry. if you want to go ahead -- >> okay. is there any public comment on this item? >> good evening, commissioners. my name is terry mills, and i'm a president of the bernal heights tree community. i was informed of the...
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new organizations across the states, connect with activists and donors that are interested in perpetuating this mission and have an independent organization and networking together, existing organizations, sharing best practices in creating reinforcement network of independent organizations across the state. >> this has been around how long have you guys been around? >> 12 years now. >> how many times is it republicans in texas have come after you guys for exposing what bad guys were doing? >> for us, an interesting dichotomy. the fractions, i see very few fractions in the republican party when it comes to voters, the millions of people who go and cast ballots. they are remarkably unified on the things they want to see accomplished in government, where you see the faultlines among this very small bit of elected officials, people who want to say one thing and do another. they get very frustrated when you start exposing them for saying one thing and doing another. we are constantly, texas right to life, texas homeschool, buddies in arms groups that show the delta between what is said and wha
new organizations across the states, connect with activists and donors that are interested in perpetuating this mission and have an independent organization and networking together, existing organizations, sharing best practices in creating reinforcement network of independent organizations across the state. >> this has been around how long have you guys been around? >> 12 years now. >> how many times is it republicans in texas have come after you guys for exposing what bad...
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one feet into the other and it becomes a self-perpetuating cycle. >> host: there's a lot of talk about the quality this and equality that. but it sounds like there may be some lip service going on. is that the way to -- >> guest: when you think about have celibate women sit in military, one month a year, and then you think about the fact that up until last you right after the marines united scandal which was a naked photo sharing scandal on facebook, a big blow to the marine corps. the first woman to appear in the marine corps commercial on tv didn't happen right after that. all of that when you look at the totality of the situation, it leads you to believe that the marine corps is trying to preserve this place for men in the marines and where women are not going to be able to be welcomed much less be able to perform. >> host: again, for the lay audience, the nonmilitary audience, the marines have view of themselves. i served in the marine corps. you serve much longer than i did. somewhat positive critical here, can you talk about that special is the marine corps, advertising is makeup
one feet into the other and it becomes a self-perpetuating cycle. >> host: there's a lot of talk about the quality this and equality that. but it sounds like there may be some lip service going on. is that the way to -- >> guest: when you think about have celibate women sit in military, one month a year, and then you think about the fact that up until last you right after the marines united scandal which was a naked photo sharing scandal on facebook, a big blow to the marine corps....
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i feel i am a perpetual student. ♪ david: you have met a lot of great leaders. have brought them together in something called the elders, people like nelson mandela. you were very close to nelson mandela. richard: i was very lucky. for 10 years we knew each other very well. we set up the elders, 10 incredible men and women who would try to resolve conflicts. conflicts, i think, is the most important thing. if you have a conflict, everything breaks down. david: what makes great leadership in your view? richard: being a great listener is one of the key things. listening to the elders meetings, you reason one of the reasons they have become elders is because they have spent their life absorbing and choosing their words carefully. i think a genuine love of everybody. looking for the best in people, even if they are being a pain, you can normally find the best in pretty well anybody. david: if you are a business leader -- if someone is watching this and wants to be sir richard branson, what is the key? richard: surrounding yourself with great people. learning to dele
i feel i am a perpetual student. ♪ david: you have met a lot of great leaders. have brought them together in something called the elders, people like nelson mandela. you were very close to nelson mandela. richard: i was very lucky. for 10 years we knew each other very well. we set up the elders, 10 incredible men and women who would try to resolve conflicts. conflicts, i think, is the most important thing. if you have a conflict, everything breaks down. david: what makes great leadership in...
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perpetuating self-governance. what we do at the alliance is to newd and launch new and -- organizations to connect with activists and donors that are interested in perpetuating this omission, having an independent organization dedicated to that but networking together existing organizations, sharing best practices, and creating a reinforcing network of independent organizations across the state that are dedicated to the same mission. >> how long have you guys been around? -- 12 years, which i am still surprised to be alive at this point. >> how many times have the republicans in texas come after badguys for exposing what guys were doing? >> for us it is this interesting dichotomy where because the fractions within the republican, i see very few fractions and the republican party when it comes to voters, when it comes to the millions of people who go and cast ballots. if there are remarkably -- they are remarkably unified on the things that they want to see accomplished and government -- and government where you se
perpetuating self-governance. what we do at the alliance is to newd and launch new and -- organizations to connect with activists and donors that are interested in perpetuating this omission, having an independent organization dedicated to that but networking together existing organizations, sharing best practices, and creating a reinforcing network of independent organizations across the state that are dedicated to the same mission. >> how long have you guys been around? -- 12 years,...
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. >> he's someone who is perpetuating hatred, racism, division and it's clear what his motivation is. >> reporter: nakia walker is charlottesville first black mayor. she took office five months after the chaos. >> it's a constant day to day fight to get individuals in the local government and citizens to see how they perpetuate white supremacy. >> reporter: the organizers of last year's rally are planning one sunday in washington d.c. right outside the white house. authorities are ramping up security to keep both sides apart. here in charlottesville, some streets will be shut down through the weekend. authorities are banning several items that could be considered weapons but they are allowing actual handguns, siting the second amendment. lester? >> gabe gutierrez tonight, thank you. >>> there is breaking news in california this evening, a verdict in the case against a company with products in ll a jury just decided that reliable for a cancer causing in a man that used roundup. >> this is a landmark decision with wide spread ramifications for hundreds of cases with the maker of the wee
. >> he's someone who is perpetuating hatred, racism, division and it's clear what his motivation is. >> reporter: nakia walker is charlottesville first black mayor. she took office five months after the chaos. >> it's a constant day to day fight to get individuals in the local government and citizens to see how they perpetuate white supremacy. >> reporter: the organizers of last year's rally are planning one sunday in washington d.c. right outside the white house....
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i feel i am a perpetual student. ♪ ♪ david: you have met a lot of great leaders.brought them together in something called the elders, which are people like nelson mandela and others that were great leaders in their time. you were very close to nelson mandela. richard: very close. i was very lucky. for 10 years we knew each other very well. we set up the elders, 12 incredible men and women who would try to resolve conflicts. conflicts, i think, is the most important thing. because if you have a conflict, everything else breaks down. david: what makes great leadership in your view? richard: i think being a really good listener is one of the key things. when i sit around and listen to the elders talk and elders' meetings, you realize why they have become elders is because they have spent their life listening and absorbing, and only speaking, choosing their words carefully. i think loving people -- a genuine love of everybody. and looking for the best in people, even if they are being a pain, you can normally find the best in pretty well anybody. david: so when you ar
i feel i am a perpetual student. ♪ ♪ david: you have met a lot of great leaders.brought them together in something called the elders, which are people like nelson mandela and others that were great leaders in their time. you were very close to nelson mandela. richard: very close. i was very lucky. for 10 years we knew each other very well. we set up the elders, 12 incredible men and women who would try to resolve conflicts. conflicts, i think, is the most important thing. because if you...
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exploit its natural resources immediately our country's most recent assault on africa involves perpetuating and engaging in secret wars here now to explain is our senior dude was secrets john. was. not aware you know that's the latest from the u.s. covert war front in africa well which country talking about somalia kenya you share uganda chad morocco tunisia djibouti nigeria senegal tanzania because we got an active military presence and all of. the others. i'm not really sure why you're good to you about on a hinge to u.s. military adventurism on yet another continent leave the obvious that i'm on in its . military spokespeople have made it clear that the american special ops role in africa is limited to advising and assisting and who among us couldn't use some good advice in this crazy crazy world. old. maybe if i got some i never would have invested all my money into the failed product launch of extras slutty olive oil. is the most all apparently everybody prefers their olive oil. well i know my oil sleeping with other people is gross but the notion that the u.s. military is just advisin
exploit its natural resources immediately our country's most recent assault on africa involves perpetuating and engaging in secret wars here now to explain is our senior dude was secrets john. was. not aware you know that's the latest from the u.s. covert war front in africa well which country talking about somalia kenya you share uganda chad morocco tunisia djibouti nigeria senegal tanzania because we got an active military presence and all of. the others. i'm not really sure why you're good...
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often they can't and then that perpetual motion device. [laughter] so there is that but the inflation all the benefits are already fixed but with universal fixed income then you can take as much time as you want off of your job. and looking at this formula and to make the better that creates new problems that can only be resolved and more radical than before. and with that demand that empowers people. and the problem workers have they are dependent on their wall street livelihood is much more work to situation and if they say i could quit at any time and nothing happens to them. >> so now we come up to q&a so to close this out, there are lots of books adopted from the ted talk or essay but this feels like a book a book you have given a lot of thought to and i wonder you wrote this essay and it is good successful work and with this particular project. and a couple weeks ago. >> is this in england with bullshit jobs? and when i go home to sell on the four-day week so i am part of that party. those are working inside and outside the system bu
often they can't and then that perpetual motion device. [laughter] so there is that but the inflation all the benefits are already fixed but with universal fixed income then you can take as much time as you want off of your job. and looking at this formula and to make the better that creates new problems that can only be resolved and more radical than before. and with that demand that empowers people. and the problem workers have they are dependent on their wall street livelihood is much more...
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exploit its natural resources immediately our country's most recent assault on africa involved perpetuating and engaging in secret wars here now to explain is our senior dude with cigarettes john of. them. ah yeah that's the latest from the u.s. covert war front in africa well which country talking about somalia kenya share uganda chad morocco tunisia. nigeria senegal tanzania because we've got an active military presence and all of on. the others. i'm not really sure why you're getting about hands to us military adventurism on yet another continent lee lee is the obvious that on in just it's his. military spokespeople have made it clear that the american special ops role in africa is limited to advising and assisting and who among us who can use some good advice in this crazy crazy were hurled. maybe if i got some i never would have invested all my money into the failed product launch of extra slutty olive oil. beds of all apparently everybody prefers their olive oil. well i know my oil sleeping with other people is gross but on the notion that the u.s. military is just advising in africa
exploit its natural resources immediately our country's most recent assault on africa involved perpetuating and engaging in secret wars here now to explain is our senior dude with cigarettes john of. them. ah yeah that's the latest from the u.s. covert war front in africa well which country talking about somalia kenya share uganda chad morocco tunisia. nigeria senegal tanzania because we've got an active military presence and all of on. the others. i'm not really sure why you're getting about...
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because there is a sense that there's such a perpetual outrage, perpetual controversy from this white house, that it can seem that something bles up, it happens and in the rearview mirror it wasn't that utgnificant because a week later we're talking a something else. in fact they have been cumulative from the appointment of special counsel in may of 2017. the manafort indictments coming down in october of last year. it has alled up to this. so in fact each of those was its own turning point. was its own step in this process. and it just coronets to snowball. so the president, i think, as dan said has to feel like the wallsre are iingly closing in on him. it is significant that, you know, before this week, there wasn't someone going to jail. nd now there is. now there's actually two people going to jail. so the manafort -- manafort er still has ano trial but him being convicted closes, in a sense, one chapter. and then cohen, surprising everyone, with thi pleaeal, opens yet another. it's rather a pandora's box. robert: but are the walls closing in? igose are the fact bus you look at th
because there is a sense that there's such a perpetual outrage, perpetual controversy from this white house, that it can seem that something bles up, it happens and in the rearview mirror it wasn't that utgnificant because a week later we're talking a something else. in fact they have been cumulative from the appointment of special counsel in may of 2017. the manafort indictments coming down in october of last year. it has alled up to this. so in fact each of those was its own turning point....
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and they can take their family and then they equate that with freedom it is perpetuated and reinforced in hollywood and the ability to control your own destiny with server to visit him on republican conservativism there is a lingering in the south also in various ways sunbelt politicians for the democratic in the 80s and 90s and with reagan's election as governor of california and the element that pushes the development of a traditionalist conservativism with the anti- status libertarianism in the 70s and with that evangelical thrusts that is politicized with roe v wade that it originates out of dallas texas so you have two sunbelt states that our heart of that in 1973. and then mixed with decisions on school prayer, tax-exempt status with those schools in the sunbelt and with this phenomenon of white flight adding to suburban development in the sunbelt i would see the development of the 70s of a religious mobilization that without moral majority in the broader christian right through 76 and the first politician to embrace the label of born-again christian with the year of the evangeli
and they can take their family and then they equate that with freedom it is perpetuated and reinforced in hollywood and the ability to control your own destiny with server to visit him on republican conservativism there is a lingering in the south also in various ways sunbelt politicians for the democratic in the 80s and 90s and with reagan's election as governor of california and the element that pushes the development of a traditionalist conservativism with the anti- status libertarianism in...
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it put him perpetually on a plane. it put him perpetually on a plane.ttention to detail that you would expect from a cabinet minister. she allowed him to hang himself in that office. being boris is nothing quite sticks in the way that it would for others. but i think theresa may will not want him punished and that will be the overriding feeling because that is not the way she has handled him in the past. let's stay with the telegraph and it is young people are spending seven hours a day on social media. are they not fried? this is concerning and according to the 0fcom statistics this is about double the average british person. we should be a bit cautious because more people do more things on their mobile phones and perhaps i did. i got my first mobile phone when i was 18. more people read their news on their mobile phones, we hope. more people are watching iplayer. this is concerning, but i am not sure we should be terrified in that way. concerning, but i am not sure we should be terrified in that waylj am probably on the internet for more than seven ho
it put him perpetually on a plane. it put him perpetually on a plane.ttention to detail that you would expect from a cabinet minister. she allowed him to hang himself in that office. being boris is nothing quite sticks in the way that it would for others. but i think theresa may will not want him punished and that will be the overriding feeling because that is not the way she has handled him in the past. let's stay with the telegraph and it is young people are spending seven hours a day on...
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robe as organs of the state and the justice system is corrupt or broken, which a weekly program perpetuates in this episode but about how the system is owned by the nation. the issues around immigration and racial justice. >> host: you are absolutely right. there's one thing when you create a fake story we know that they are brilliant at this and they've been doing it over 100 years, but it takes a lot of borderlands to be able to focus on a true story or a situation that is existing in your country come existing grievances like racial strife coming even the black lives matter movement, the need to movement. i wrote an entire chapter about the beginning of fake news and the internet research agency where russia wer but also at the exact same time take and immigration story on both sides they would take one would be anti-mexican and talk about how they were coming across the border and killing people and they would propagate that out into facebook and on the exact opposite side they would be putting out social justice warrior types not as much as they wanted to but they created opposing view
robe as organs of the state and the justice system is corrupt or broken, which a weekly program perpetuates in this episode but about how the system is owned by the nation. the issues around immigration and racial justice. >> host: you are absolutely right. there's one thing when you create a fake story we know that they are brilliant at this and they've been doing it over 100 years, but it takes a lot of borderlands to be able to focus on a true story or a situation that is existing in...
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unjust institution so asking for inclusion in an unjust institution only amplifies the injustices perpetuated by that particular institution and also what we want to try to point out is that the community often takes up causes that it claims are about love as in gay marriage or about inclusion and patriotism but that those issues should be questioned and that's really what we were pushing for in the essay that's a great and i strongly suggest folks time to read it because it kind of challenges a lot of the narratives that we see repeated over and over again in the media yes and another one actually came up this week. in. great britain and also here and that was that the freemasons and now. and but had transitioned to women that they would allow them to remain in the group and also they would allow as they put it women who have transitioned to male to join and some see this as this huge step forward for such an exclusive male club primarily i mean there's only two i think two largest but allow women but the freemasons also serve as a very useful connective force for the british empire and the
unjust institution so asking for inclusion in an unjust institution only amplifies the injustices perpetuated by that particular institution and also what we want to try to point out is that the community often takes up causes that it claims are about love as in gay marriage or about inclusion and patriotism but that those issues should be questioned and that's really what we were pushing for in the essay that's a great and i strongly suggest folks time to read it because it kind of challenges...
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the idea that our justice system is corrupt and broken, which a weekly program on rt perpetuates. every episode is bow houston the system is owned by the politicians. the divisive issues around immigration and racial justice. >> guest: absolutely. well, you're absolutely right. so, there's one thing when you create a fake story. we know that the russians are brilliant at this, been doing it over hundred years. its takes a lot more brilliance to be able to focus on a true story. or a situation which is existence in your -- >> existing grievances? >> yes, like racial -- racial strife, even the "black lives matter" movement, the #metoo mom. sexual assault, sexual harassment. we have seen -- i wrote an entire chapter about the beginnings of fake news and the internet research agency, where russia would also, at the exact same time, pick an immigration story on both side, take one where it was anti-mexican meme and talk about how they were coming across the border and killing people and they would propagate that out into facebook and on the exact opposite side, putting out social justi
the idea that our justice system is corrupt and broken, which a weekly program on rt perpetuates. every episode is bow houston the system is owned by the politicians. the divisive issues around immigration and racial justice. >> guest: absolutely. well, you're absolutely right. so, there's one thing when you create a fake story. we know that the russians are brilliant at this, been doing it over hundred years. its takes a lot more brilliance to be able to focus on a true story. or a...
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>> cauthen: perpetually freeze the ground.oving 20 stories from the top of it to reduce its weight. >> wertheim: what... what do you think of that, lopping off... lopping off the top 20 stories? >> cauthen: god, i hope they don't have to... shoot, that sounds like a horrible mess. i think more likely the surest way is to get it on piles to rock. >> wertheim: bedrock. there may be no avoiding it. the parties are in mediation, debating just how to drill down to bedrock under an existing skyscraper with a thousand people living upstairs. and then, there's the indelicate question: who pays for all this? >> peskin: i am hopeful that the city and millennium and the homeowners association will implement a fix in the near term and fight about the money later. but time's ticking. >> wertheim: since our story first aired last fall, engineers have begun drilling beneath the millennium tower. they're testing a proposed fix for the tilting building, one that would extend the existing foundation all the way to, you guessed it, bedrock. stil
>> cauthen: perpetually freeze the ground.oving 20 stories from the top of it to reduce its weight. >> wertheim: what... what do you think of that, lopping off... lopping off the top 20 stories? >> cauthen: god, i hope they don't have to... shoot, that sounds like a horrible mess. i think more likely the surest way is to get it on piles to rock. >> wertheim: bedrock. there may be no avoiding it. the parties are in mediation, debating just how to drill down to bedrock...
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the idea that our justice system is corrupt and broken which a weekly program on "rt" perpetuates -- >> guest: right, absolutely. >> host: every episode is about how the system is owned by the politicians. the divisive issues around immigration and racial justice. >> guest: absolutely. >> host: right? >> guest: you're absolutely right. .. >> guest: existing grievances like racial strife. the black lives matter movement . the me to movement, sexual assault, sexual harassment. i wrote an entire chapter about the beginnings of the news and the internet research agency where russia also at the exact same time would take an immigration story and on both sides of it, they would take one where it would be anti-mexican and talked about how they were coming across the border and killing people and they would propagate that out into space and on the exact opposite side they would be putting out social justice warrior to's, not as many as they did but what they wanted to do was create opposing viewpoints that were very sharp to the left and very sharp to the right and then they are going to put
the idea that our justice system is corrupt and broken which a weekly program on "rt" perpetuates -- >> guest: right, absolutely. >> host: every episode is about how the system is owned by the politicians. the divisive issues around immigration and racial justice. >> guest: absolutely. >> host: right? >> guest: you're absolutely right. .. >> guest: existing grievances like racial strife. the black lives matter movement . the me to movement, sexual...
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your first significant gay role will be played by a straight white man perpetuating stereotypes?l! this ship should sink." however stephen fry, who has also campaigned on issues affecting gay people, tweeted... disney are no doubt already carefully assessing whetherjungle cruise still looks likely to sail to box office success, or whether they think it's already heading for difficult waters. lizo mzimba, bbc news. stay with us, much more coming up. now, time for a look at the weather with enriched. thank you and good evening. mixed fortunes once again across the uk today. there was some sunshine to be found. the south coast of england in pretty decent shape, that's how it looked for a weather watcher in eastbourne. but for many more places, there was a lot of cloud, thick enough across parts of scotland to give some outbreaks of rain at times. the satellite picture shows where we had the most extensive cloud across northern areas. there is another frontal system pushing in from the atlantic. it will continue to feed that cloud and rain across north—western areas. but actually the
your first significant gay role will be played by a straight white man perpetuating stereotypes?l! this ship should sink." however stephen fry, who has also campaigned on issues affecting gay people, tweeted... disney are no doubt already carefully assessing whetherjungle cruise still looks likely to sail to box office success, or whether they think it's already heading for difficult waters. lizo mzimba, bbc news. stay with us, much more coming up. now, time for a look at the weather with...
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by the media, perpetuated by the things they see and hear of who we are and oftentimes. >> host: my grandmother used to say that you sometimes have to laugh to keep from crying. and if a look at the african-american journey in this country, having gone from slavery through jim crow into an era of mass incarceration, police violence as an epidemic that has more recently been brought to light by the videos, but as you pointed out has been with us for decades, but you have chosen to use comedy and satire to help try to shine a light on these issues. i'm interested from your personal perspective, because you talk about these tough issues in the deep white and a great historical understanding, how has comedy help you navigate through some of these top social issues and how do you think it can help america? >> guest: i think ultimately we all of the same kind of lens where you have to laugh to keep from crying. i remember they used up all, you can't get blood from a turnip. it was the idea that there's only so much i can do and all he can do is what i'm capable of. that's been my kind of
by the media, perpetuated by the things they see and hear of who we are and oftentimes. >> host: my grandmother used to say that you sometimes have to laugh to keep from crying. and if a look at the african-american journey in this country, having gone from slavery through jim crow into an era of mass incarceration, police violence as an epidemic that has more recently been brought to light by the videos, but as you pointed out has been with us for decades, but you have chosen to use...
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by the media, that's perpetuated by the things they see and hear of who we are and they often times are dealing with the guy they think we are or the woman they think we are instead of the person that's actually in front of them. >> growing up, my grandmother used to say that you sometimes have to laugh to keep from crying. and if you look at the african-american journey in this country, having gone from slavery, jim crow into an era of mass incarceration, police violence, as an epidemic, that has more recently been brought to light by the videos, but as you have pointed out, has been with us for decades. but you've chosen to use comedy and satire to help try to shine a light on these issues. i'm interested from your personal perspective how has -- because you have talked about these tough issues in a very deep way and have a great historical understanding, how has comedy helped you navigate through some of these tough social issues? how do you think it can help america? >> i think that ultimately we all have the same kind of lens where they say you have to laugh to keep from crying
by the media, that's perpetuated by the things they see and hear of who we are and they often times are dealing with the guy they think we are or the woman they think we are instead of the person that's actually in front of them. >> growing up, my grandmother used to say that you sometimes have to laugh to keep from crying. and if you look at the african-american journey in this country, having gone from slavery, jim crow into an era of mass incarceration, police violence, as an epidemic,...
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that produces it he did not begin the corruption or the segregation but we cannot allow him to perpetuate it either rahm emanuel for most of his administration has been sitting on a a half. in dollars of hud funds there were death designated to be used for low income housing and silly many of the folk in these challenging disadvantaged areas there are people that don't know what their lives are like many of them don't have working toilets they don't have wi heat in the winter time or running water in the summertime and that money could have been used to make their lives better and i think if people feel better they do better but he has a billion dollars to fund or a slush fund where he hands out millions of dollars used to a downtown a million dollars a block but by the same token because it's fifty schools at one time and destabilizes there were hoods there you go to it's like you're surprised by the violence no we cannot allow this to be perpetuated there are reports that hikers are trapped after a new wildfire broke out in the u.s. state of california the blaze started near two buckle
that produces it he did not begin the corruption or the segregation but we cannot allow him to perpetuate it either rahm emanuel for most of his administration has been sitting on a a half. in dollars of hud funds there were death designated to be used for low income housing and silly many of the folk in these challenging disadvantaged areas there are people that don't know what their lives are like many of them don't have working toilets they don't have wi heat in the winter time or running...
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he is potentially guilty of perpetuating violence against these families off the platform.ow much you should a platform like twitter or facebook consider that? ms. pao: we had a horrible experience at reddit where people were trying to figure out what happened in the boston marathon bombing. somebody incorrectly identified a student as the potential person or potential bomber. that person was a missing person. his family was harassed. they said terrible things about him all over the internet. what i took from that is, you can't just look at what is going on on your platform. it doesn't matter intent, they are trying to find the bomber -- the frenzy that social media creates and the media actions that people take without thinking do immense harm, inflicted on individuals for no apparent reason. you need to take that into account. the fact that you are not the only reason doesn't mean you are not a contributing factor and abdicate all responsibility. emily: what you saw at reddit, and the choices you made were sometimes hard. if you are running twitter, what would you do? ms.
he is potentially guilty of perpetuating violence against these families off the platform.ow much you should a platform like twitter or facebook consider that? ms. pao: we had a horrible experience at reddit where people were trying to figure out what happened in the boston marathon bombing. somebody incorrectly identified a student as the potential person or potential bomber. that person was a missing person. his family was harassed. they said terrible things about him all over the internet....