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A scam plan nationalised the position because itll start out of the scope of the Different Organization compared to the previous issue or so i was sure so theres still the fifteen and all previous q so with the deal saw that its one of the best national wanted of any agency in the. Ratings and sell you take. Every election season politicians gather around the cameras microphones and they promised us jobs lots of jobs just great i mean who doesnt like jobs or doesnt like get a paycheck but often what these politicians dont tell you is whats in the fine print is you know just what exactly these jobs will be and what exactly youll be making just ask the fine folks who work at the pentax plant in amarillo texas with this week saw the first of the newest members in the United States Nuclear Weapon arsenal the w seventy six dash to come off the production line on monday the w seventy six that too is part of the United States new low yield brand of nucular missiles and is a modification of the existent trident warhead delivering a blast that would be approximately a third of the force of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. Lovely the National Nuclear Security Administration told defense news that they are on track to complete the w six dash two initial operation capability warhead quantity and deliver the units to the navy by the end of the fiscal year of two thousand and nineteen now naturally this move is not without controversy with many nonproliferation advocates arguing that the smaller yield makes them far more tempting to use on the battlefield by u. S. President s generals and others who feel the need to plunge the world into nucular war on a whim but advocates like the trumpet ministration argue that argue for these new weapons actually they actually that they actually bring peace the u. S. Governments two thousand and eighteen nucular posture review states that low yield nukes help ensure that potential adversaries perceive no possible advantage in limited nuclear execute latest escalation making Nuclear Employment deployment less likely. And if you believe that having many smaller nucular weapons makes the world a safer place well then ive got a bridge in brooklyn id like to sell you or for that matter some wonderful new jobs at a factory in amarillo texas that may or may not make you culpable in bringing about the end of the world. I would start watching the hawks. What would you rate the for. Real that this would. Be the plot of. The day like you know i got. Was that we. Would. Be. Putting. Them on the watch of dogs i am a robot and im to have a flawless you know i mean you know maam im very no nukes oh im a big no nukes person ive been to hiroshima and ive been there on the anniversary of the bombing and ive seen ive met survivors you cant look at me i have a survivor and look at literally burns on their arm that were caused by your government dropping a. Foul disgusting piece of mechanics at the world should never see and right in the middle of their cities so but yeah. These are low yield low yield these are ok because these are battlefield these are the lyrics the everybody says its like writing tripper that we can you use because were not a prevent people from also using. The owner of the modern eggs i like to do a bit smaller nukes you know things that are easier for people to steal or for us to give to you know get in the hands of the wrong people yeah lets make them smaller explosion lasts as large as rochambeau but still war i was only a third you know me by any idea like anybody who would say about i think just go and really theres some research on what happened and hirsch thats a great point and whats interesting is you know our you know theyre coming off the Assembly Line now theyre ready to go and slaving is the kind of world. Reaction to starting with our old cold war numbers sis you know russia got a whole arms race of nuclear pull with everything going down the so we have when asked about the production of the w seventy six dash to the Russian Foreign minister Sergei Lavrov told reporters this issue has was already included in last years review of washingtons policies in the Nuclear Sphere as far as we can see that provision has now been translated into the language of Practical Action certainly this by no means promotes security in the modern world i think hes got an excellent point julia just basic logic your weapons more things that literally ruin life as you know it wherever there is is probably a pretty good coming up you know the u. S. Is still stuck to withdraw from the intermediate range Nuclear Forces the i. N. F. Treaty which you dont read good and you get a lot of other really sort of were walking out on february second to write and that really bothers me on so many levels and its hard for me to understand how all of these hard core reagan republicans all the time have left that go so quickly i mean the whole thing with gorbachev and reagan that was a huge part of our childhoods to seeing nothing of being the cold war is over this race with russia they like pepsi and blue jeans so. You know just learn to get along and i thought thats what we were doing i thought thats what were moving toward but we really havent seen those around the last president and now with the development of these new missiles and the development of whats suddenly bringing nukes back and making nukes popular again make nukes great again yeah im its not just russia either you know because china has to i mean there is no china has to sit back and go well now whats going on because i thought were moving away from new so one of them standing where is a senior fellow at the East West Center has warned that the u. S. Should avoid a policy steps that would as he put it quote provoke china into trying to compete as vigorously in the area. Of numbers of Nuclear Weapons as china competes the United States and lots of other areas on it and this is this is what happened so its its you know were going to keep fighting over who has the most and its alternately that of losing game for everyone nobody wins when we have trade wars nobody really whens what we have and the arms race is no yeah youre exactly right and the thing that gets lost in all of this that i think a lot of people dont remember is that remember the these weapons are built in you know you will spark trees i mean more than ten percent of u. S. Manufacturing demand in the u. S. Is dependent on aerospace and defense spending with contracts with Lockheed Martin boeing and the usual gang of crazies you know Industry Experts highly of that approach me eight hundred thousand pounds jobs and told and started other occupations are tied to the Defense Industry where people have to remember is that theres our you know citizens fingerprints are on the bombs that we drop in other countries which means that we are culpable the person who made the bomb is just as culpable culpable as the person who pulled the trigger the person who ordered the person the perpetrator rogel to you were going to stop this. In july of twenty seventeen u. S. President trump stood next to then Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker and broke wrapped in a brand new manufacturing plant that was to bring thirteen thousand jobs to the struggling state but not even golden shovels can dig a hole deep enough to hide from the news that the Company Behind the plant Foxconn Technology group has reconsider the deal the factory was originally slated to be a ten billion dollar facility twice the size of the pentagon which would employ around as he said thirteen thousand people and what were known as low skilled manufacturing jobs those not requiring a College Degree or specialized training which is why many were confused when louis wus special assistant to foxconn c. E. O. Terry good told reuters this week that quote in wisconsin were not building a factory. Foxconn now plans to create a research and development where there with most Product Manufacturing and assembly happening in japan china and mexico in addition foxconn announced this week that they would not be eligible for nine and a half Million Dollars the state job creation tax credits since the only created one hundred and Seventy Eight fold time jobs and twenty eighteen not be two hundred sixty promised like so many election promises that looks like this will be making workers in wisconsin blue but without a collar. Its so true that it. Seems to me foxconn called when its not just you know President Donald Trump failures and wise but it was the best representation of politicians as a whole because theyre also really good. Indication you can kind of follow them out of the sort of Koch Brothers on the state level and what happened to that that this is what happened is you had a bunch of politicians like scott walker pushing this idea if i can get these big businesses will get the menu here and then this simple addition and subtraction of mass of this in that area was just too complicated for first scott walker and its like throwing money at these companies and then just kind of like laugh it up with them dont really ever fall through i mean its like building a stadium for an n. F. L. Team yes and saying for instance. When they leave off and build a stadium it might have had something people can spend money on going to. Look at the initial park a two point eight billion income tax credits for job creation and Capital Expenditures one hundred fifty million in sales tax exempt exemptions there was additional incentives as well right so the local area just the city and that municipality had about seven hundred sixty four million and local incentives and then another hundred thirty four million in state and local road improvements by the way huge part of wisconsin. Budget to fix the roads that already need to be fixed was this was shrunk in order to make sure that the roads around the fog massive foxconn plant would be really well. Rounded bruce. It shows what happens when governments put corporations before people they absolutely should not get the money and assume the money if theyre only if they promise thirteen thousand as much as its nice to see a thousand people get a job its not worth that kind of money that money is going to cripple the state of wisconsin oh were going to have theyre never going to meet those those amounts to say first and you have to remember all the things they were given you know fish and wildlife to our department of Natural Resources the d. N. R. In wisconsin was able was giving up like entire e. P. A. Guidelines they were saying yes you can. Go over the wetlands you can dump things underwater in the air who cares but ultimately these are not manufacturing jobs thats what we were promised that is what the American People kept getting promised and specifically people in places like wisconsin michigan minnesota iowa thats what all these politicians want to and thats what everybody want on was this idea of that they were going to bring this back and michigan and detroit was going to come back and that idea was this idea of bringing Silicon Valley in to say wisconsin you saw it with you know amazon and its give them a bunch of things so that theyll come here and get jobs then if they dont have those jobs thats the problem either friedman asserts or c a professor at cornell said a little bit about this is why Silicon Valley worked when it did so can valley became what it is to say stand a precise layout the moment that production was leaving much of it headed to asia the intellectual property associated with manufacturing that takes place in wisconsin will be owned by foxconn or whatever brand foxconn is supplying and there is little reason for the company to relocate r. And d. Or other high skilled highly paid jobs and that is why i believe also that this whole foxconn thing is not going to even why would they build an r. And d. And then have to bring people in from out of state because apparently we dont have enough Skilled Labor and engineering i mean that opens up a whole other side of this topic that we dont have time to get to it which is the education of the American Worker and. You dont even have time to get into this deal just knew this was coming we both knew that i hate it when im right about. That as we go to break log watchers dont forget to let us know what you think of the topics weve covered a big book twitter you tube and see our poll shows that are do you got coming up we have to have the wall over the quality of prison life whistleblower drug through the Arkansas State to move to water before. But Survival Guide book stacey just to start. The. Next. Repatriations look at the rest a seventy. Percent. Record. 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The myths and legends surrounding the prison system here in the United States are many but one of the most prevailing that is they is how much better prisoners have it than their long suffering guards or all of us on the outside we saw their stereotyped raise its head again during a recent round of stories covering the Us Government shutdown. Over the Holiday Season everyone from usa today to n. B. C. News of the Washington Post reported that while federal Prison Guards were working without pay prisoners were treated to holiday banquets and feasts usa today noted that some prisoners tucked into a christmas spread of herb dusted cornish game cornbread dressing gravy rice pilaf and assorted pies and a week later they were in the new year with grilled steak black eyed peas green beans macaroni and cheese biscuits and even more pie this led to calls this led to Coleman Prison Union chief joe rojas exclaiming to the media that this is appalling were not getting paid in the inmates are eating steak the inmates know whats going on they know about the shutdown and they are laughing at us now many of taken the media to task for reporting these events including former cia officer John Kiriakou served twenty three months in a federal prison after blowing the whistle on the u. S. Torture program he joins us now to discuss some of these missing the controversy surrounding the treatment of prisoners and their food in the federal penitentiary system john thank you so much for coming on my pleasure so jon i got to start with you lets get this out the way tell us about the great five piece that you had over the holidays while serving time you know how many michelin star chefs are working out a child line in federal prisons these days exactly zero you know on my very first day in prison and it was a my first full day it was a friday which is fish day and one of the other prisoners said to me oh its friday fish day i said ok i like fish he said no youre not going to like this fish we call it sewer trout and so we went down to the cafeteria and sure enough in plain view were the cases the boxes of fish that were clearly marked alaskan cod product of china feed use only not for human consumption we had that that animal greed fish every single friday for the whole two years i was in prison and that was just typical that wasnt an anomaly or an outlier. Thats typical of the of the food in the prison system wow i think i think of social to mention of one point two that even before you women somebody got caught for feeding inmates dog food yeah there is a company in texas that provides what it calls ground beef to the federal prison system it also makes dog food and somehow there was a labeling mix up and so they sent an entire shipment of dog food to the prison the prisoners ate it the company realized its mistake and reported itself to the Justice Department and had to pay a fine none of which went to the prisoners but the shame of it and i said this in my bed the shame wasnt even that the prisoners were fed dog food the shame was that they didnt even realize that it was dog food because it didnt taste any different from what they ate on any other day remember much of this food is just simply not human greed food youre not supposed to be able to sell this kind of stuff its for animals to eat another thing too is whatever theyre able to buy out there on the market at a deep deep discount theyll buy truckloads of it for example. We bought a entire eighteen wheeler worth of year old bagels they were bagels that had been dying for st patricks day the year before and so every day for four months we green bagels. And thats again its typical there were no dusted cornish and assorted holiday pay like i dont know what prison that guys in ive ever had that even though i wanted i went to a private school that im still paying for and i never got back. About that one of the things that youve mentioned in articles and something that keeps coming up when you do any research on these president s is the very real suspicion that when you look at the amount of that is budget. To a particular president or the president this down for whats for food and when you really see whats being bought and you do the math per prisoner the money is not all going to those prisoners youre absolutely right no what happens is though by the truckload of green bagels and then theyll also buy. For them in your own or once it was containers of hummus and thats the food thats eaten by the guards so the guards will put in their order the prisoners cook it for them and take it to the guards cafeteria or or dining room and the rest of us eat the slop that they buy in the eighteen wheelers so a lot of that money and remember all of it is supposed to be budgeted for prisoner food but a lot of it goes straight to the guards and you see it on some of the more local levels when you have like county press and the army is townships and theres actually weve reported on here there is places where the sheriff gets to keep yes any money extra for me as ample yeah theres a sheriff in alabama that saved so much money on prisoner food and kept it that he was able to build an oceanfront beach house so im going around business wow perfectly legal but. Theres going to be the argument saying look these people are prisoners why should maybe they should be grueling slop and why are you know theyre being punished for committing crimes why are we worried about what do you say to that kind of art and i would answer that two ways number one show me in my sentencing report where it says that thats one of my punishments is to eat animal greed food and secondly when you feed people this kind of garbage youre youre raising your medical costs exponentially and so it actually costs the Justice Department more money to skimp on the food because they have to make up for it plus on medical research and by extension is across them taxpayers more but its right at the very best dont forget too that the bureau of prisons is the. The largest has the largest budget of any agency inside the department of justice larger than the f. B. I. Theyre so there and yet theres still this part of amazing thing about about prisons and its sort of the myths and stereotypes theres this idea always that you know well they get to go to college for free they get to go do all this for free they get to watch cable theyve got workout equipment thats what i heard my whole life growing up im glad you said that actually if i could interrupt you for one second for a workout equipment so theres a small commissary in every prison and everything is marked up thirty percent so if you can get it for a dollar at walmart its a dollar thirty at the prison that thirty cents goes into a Prisoners Fund its from that fund that the prisoners are able to buy exercise equipment baseball equipment football. Its the all of those things are coming right out of the prisoners pockets thats not taxpayer money but in reality if were trying to rehabilitate someones why would you want to make them youre going to get into thats going to make them more depressed its going to make it harder for them to feel healthy and seal like that youre going to put someone in a position where they spend twenty three and one twenty three hours a day in their cell and one hour outside youre not going to have like what what is is making out why do these things still persist why does a persistent we know it doesnt it recidivism isnt down no its actually up you know there are a lot of misnomers in the in the u. S. Prison system especially the federal prison system there is no such thing as getting an education in prison and there hasnt been since the one nine hundred eighty s. You cant learn a skill you cant learn something that youre going to be able to use on the outside those programs just dont exist and they havent existed since Ronald Reagan was was president so that and. And this notion of club fed for example that there are Tennis Courts and putting greens what prison were you in that you had club fed with Tennis Courts or are this story didnt have tennis you know the one scene is that no in fact ive heard people call her prison camp cupcake yeah because thats where the easy its the minimum security theres no such thing is as a pleasant prison i dont care how minimum the security is you know what what how are it so how do people go about what whats the first step that people need to take in order to look this is ridiculous whether i know someone who is in jail or i just simply care about the fact that were abusing people who probably i would say a good portion of them didnt actually hurt anybody to go into jokes a lot of its their lives didnt most didnt a lot of its like and on and i am not the island thats right how do people go about helping the situation or solving the situation only way to change it is through our elected representatives on capitol hill. And much to my surprise there actually are people on both sides of the of the aisle who are willing and even willing but but excited to try to reform the system we saw a passage of the first step back just a couple of months ago and thats what it was it was a good first step it had been sponsored year after year after year through the Obama Administration but but Mitch Mcconnell didnt want to bomb or to have a political victory and so he blocked a vote on this in the senate for it each year well now with with a republican formerly a Republican House and a Republican Senate and a republican in the white house they actually passed it with democratic votes thats a great stepping stone a good starting point to enact real reform which i believe is going to actually bring costs down and recidivism down here and i think theres a lot of levels to it too of the whole prison system from guards guard pay guard training guard every have an exact about private prison oh yeah and why is that theres so much on every corner of this but i think we can all agree that prison food is not a bad day and you know i really dont you get you off the air that i went for two years without ever having seen the crown of a piece of broccoli you know i often wondered when you go into the Grocery Store and they have blocked broccoli florets what happens to the stock prisoners are eating the stuff. That is you know. John i got to say thank you you know thank you so much for i hate the fact that you had to go through this were going to grow things that i knew so much that the other side of this to where no you didnt voice out there and hopefully we can see some changes thank you and dr you are. By inserting a human gene that produces proteins into with chickens d. N. A. Rosslyn technologies in edinburgh was able to create chickens that lay eggs containing the costly drugs that we now its taken pill form these slightly pampered chickens are not harm. And their pens are much more natural than the cold sterile ones used in large Scale Factory farms the researchers have focused primarily on two proteins one that has massively powerful antiviral an anti cancer effect one that stimulates damn its tissues to repair themselves three of the eggs would be enough for a full dose and the cost of raising the chickens is asked to maybe to be between ten and a hundred times cheaper than current pharmaceutical manufacture and grow costs now dont expect to see them in. Their own breakfast treats wont be available from doctors for at least another decade or so but there is hope that they might be able to develop immunity boosting eggs for farm animals to avoid antibiotic resistant superbug. So we could see the eggs to farm animals as how to make their immune system strongest we dont command about x. So we dont take in more and biopics and become resistant oh its so hard for me because like part of me is like it gives the g. M. Genetic modification but there are lots of stories like this a black hole maybe theres a maybe theres some good to it and its tough but its a cool story theres a really cool story that is our show for you today and remember everyone in this world we are not told we love about this so i tell you all i love i am tired rover and to have it out of the lawless keep on watching those hawks out there and have a great day like everybody. Would love to make this manufactured consensus stick to the public well. When theyre really close to some protect themselves. With the slime and their ego to. Be the one percent. Making the middle of the room sick. Really really really really. Bad as well as president slams the u. S. For promoting a fake version of events in the country and aggression while washington says the opposition there has only just begun the fight for freedom. Families in rural france to malta know why the last decade a large number of children have been born without limbs the government reports do on probable cause as we went to meet some of those affected and i want to know what you

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