that was rubber. that guy was steel. that guy was a doctor. this was what made america. the road started here. the automobile. frozen peas started here. credit on a mass scale started here. what was this like just before this? 20 years before. it was insane. and this is when it was like twice as many people here. this is a consequence because all the whites went, they took their money, they took their factories. the black middle class maintained for a while. and then it got too rough for them. so there s little pockets of feral hippies and older black folks, a couple white folks, some arabs. but this is 140 square miles. so you re going to get tall grass because it s back to the wild. it is one of the most beautiful cities in america. it speaks of those industrialite dreams of an endlessly glorious future. you know, the people who built these structures, they were thinking big. they were. they were looking at a new rome,
companies argue they are still safe. trident sugar-free gum and campbell soup could also be pulled from store shelves but then again how are you going to eat the campbells when they com for your gas stove and they are coming. brand-new twitter fouls dropped in a tells the tale of a barela bay project. researchers hired to root out covid 19 misinformation, but instead censored true information or anything that wa critical of vaccines or dr. anthony fauci. let s bring in dr. houman hemmati. of relative project reviewed content on a mass scale for twitter, google, youtube, facebook, instagram, pinterest, it targeted true material and legitimate political opinion
measured so far in terms of supporting russia especially in terms of providing weapons or other military support, at least we don t see any evidence of china officially supporting russia s effort on a mass scale but it is subject to speculation. overall i think china would still be relatively reserved and measured in terms of directly aiding russia in fighting the war. the other types of support might be considered by china at this moment. considered by china at this moment- considered by china at this moment. ~ ., ., moment. 0k. well we have to leave it there, moment. 0k. well we have to leave it there, we moment. 0k. well we have to leave it there, we have - moment. 0k. well we have to leave it there, we have run . moment. 0k. well we have to| leave it there, we have run out of time sadly but thank you for your prospect of on that. and just to say that on friday there is the anticipated speech by president xijinping on there is the anticipated speech by president xi jinping on t
that guy was a doctor. this was what made america. the road started here. the automobile, frozen peas started here, credit on a mass scale started here. what was this like just before this, so 20 years before? it was insane. in this one, there was twice as many people here. this is a consequence because all the whites went, they took their money. they took their factories. the black middle class maintained for a while. then it got too rough for them. so, there s little pockets of feral hippies, older black folks, but this is 140 square miles. it s back to the wild. it is one of the most beautiful cities in america. it speaks of those industrial aged dreams of an endlessly glorious future, the people that built these futures were thinking big. they were. they were looking at a new rome, and they built it
their civil rights on a mass scale, even had a drone floating around saying to people, control your soul s desire for freedom. none of that worked. and the shocking thing is that that they kept at it for so long, you know, a lot of a lot of public authorities wanted something like that here in the united states . not with a smiley face, i guess it was inevitable that this virus was going to infect basically everybody. it s a highly infectious disease. our efforts to try to control the spread of it. but we don t have a technology that does that. and finally, i think the chinese authorities capitulated. the problem is that they didn t protect their elderly population. that s still at high risk. and as you said earlier on , there s a lot people in china who ve never been infected before that have a lot of that that are really high risk. and their health care system is much more easily overwhelmed than ours is . and that s that s what we re seeing now. it s tragic. and i this point, i just