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a new report from data analyst stevens, similar, that's $31000000.00 an hour spent on arresting and locking people up in lady liberty's land of mentally unstable misfits. that was the original name. they settled on united states. that's by far the most in the world spent on police and prison. and if any other country had this, many people locked up or this many police per capita were this many prisons. we would call them a prison colony, we would call them one of the largest human rights abusers in the world. non profits. we have 5 k races with, with special color, had to raise awareness for the victims and collect donations, 80 percent of which would be spent on the free bagels at the end of the 5 k. but instead, because it's the united states, it's just taking care of business, right. like your scientology cousin, making it weird. it's just standard operating procedure. we locked people away for decades for nothing. just look at florida resident james caruso who was sentenced to 25 years in state prison for a drug deal involving for the 8. 0 boy, pills me. why, of the sackler is are serving time for creating the entire opioid epidemic. maybe show much or break into their mansion and high their trash rags that. have they rue the day? they'd rule the day. i don't know what that means, but they're the ones ruined and stories like james through zillow or not unusual. how about timothy jackson sentence to life in prison for stealing a jacket? i mean, for god's sake, why fi bars for taking a jacket? i'm pretty sure burlington coat factory. entire business model is just feeling jackets for macy's and then selling them for half off while telling people the spot where the security tag was cut out is just a ventilation whole. besides america is based on death. bill gave stole windows operating system from xerox. robin fixed all is hits longer marvin guy, dennis larry's dollars entire persona bill heck jeff bader stole is workers, wives, and we all know deep impact was just arm again with morgan freeman playing live tyler's role, he even more her broad theft is fine. as long as you're rich, powerful and probably white. if you're poor, you can still, you know, serve life for taking a jacket, you'll get a decade for a big back. but if you're rich, you can still whole countries. just going to, why was that? i got to meet you were white and we need your islands to even out the number of stars on our flag. don't worry, we'll bring you big lots. we'll bring you big lots. man, this is infuriating. you can only steal is country if you're rich, you only get health insurance. if you aren't sick, you can only get affordable car insurance. if you've never been in an accident, you can only get a credit card. if you have good credit, you can only avoid paying taxes. if you don't need to avoid paying taxes, you can only get a good job if you don't look like you need a job and you can only get laid if you don't look like you desperately need to get laid. this is an upside down system. i got off on a tangent there, but i just wanted you to know that while we big are in this country about not having enough money for taking care of people, we spend 760000000 dollars a day to harm abuse and lock people up most of them non violent, although the way we deal with people outside the us is even worse. here's another number to stick in your cap or have up your sleeve or but in your pipe and smoke, i can't remember where you're supposed to shove this number, but you should double bag your junk just in case the number is 6000000. that's the number 6000000. you know what that is? if you said the number of promises, joe biden has broken, or the number of movies, samuel jackson regrets, then you are correct. but 6000000 is also the number of people murdered by the war on terror. and according to a landmark report by the geneva declaration on armed violence and development, signed by a 113 governments in the majority of conflicts since the early 1994, which good data is available. the burden of indirect deaths was between 3 and 15 times the number of direct deaths. so looking at several factors, when indirect deaths are calculated, the conservative number of total deaths is estimated to be 560000 in yemen. 2.5000000 in syria. 136000 in libya, 1500000 in iraq, 880000 in afghanistan, 335000 in pakistan for a grand total of nearly 6000000 people killed by our wars since 2001 probably shouldn't accept grand total it's more of a grizzly, awful total. otherwise it sounds like well champ, randall, the 6000000 people or die, let drink a month out of the gramma phone develop, right. and then people again go that way. these 2 numbers taken to heather 6000000 killed by the u. s. war on terror and $760000000.00 a day spent domestically on prisons and police prove without a shadow of a doubt, that the u. s. is the largest human rights abuser in the world, both internationally and domestically. and that's including the british virgin islands, where there are nude beaches without a single person under 75 years old. it's impossible. towel, what's agenda at all, and what simply, dust bowl error skin flaps. the horror. horror. coming to you from washington, d. c, the belly, the bees, this is adapt to deny, ah, with blue. welcome, i'm li camp. let's break some news. let's start with ukraine. while our american media tries to create a massive nuclear war with russia, because apparently they don't like, you know, living and breathing and masturbating and the other 2 major food groups, which i'm forgetting right now. while our government immediate try to create war, the ukranian president zalinski has contradicted the us by denying the u. s. propaganda, that a russian attack is imminent. oh, man. must have been an awkward phone call between biden's landscape resident by and why are you saying all of these flat out lives about my country in russia in lies that could have grave repercussions? no, i don't know where your ice cream sandwiches you want me to try calling it. i don't, i don't think there will help. is there anyone there that is about 40 years younger than i could speak to? no, i don't know or my accents from i have no idea. anyway, this means even the us backed president of ukraine doesn't confirm the bullshit propaganda from our government and mainstream media. he said the russian movements are clearly not meant for an invasion, and nato needs to chill the fuck out. well, use different words, mainly claiming in words, words with a lot more wise and these man, this is lindsey fellow though, seems to make some sense. sometimes i wonder why that is, maybe because he's a comedian or basically got elected president because he played the president of ukraine in a comedy, not caring to them. we between him and what, how can you go ahead and get that committee to president? oh, maybe because they have a more legitimate electoral system than we do. but you know what? they don't have 711 famous sausage from a tube. or maybe i dreamt that after drinking too much, sweet baby, jesus beer mixed with bullet bourbon, which i call a bullet through baby jesus, which is highly offensive because of the anachronism involved they didn't have bullets back then. but other than that, you know, what you kind of an ab superdelegates and whole areas, black box or electronic voting machines. and jerry, man, during they have an electron system that apparently is at least open enough that a non politician to play the president in a comedy could be elected president. if we had that meryl streep would be the president united states right now, her or terry cruz and then we can all breathe easy or at least read easier because meryl and terry would shut down that 3 musket tiers factory. that's filling the cloud, doubts id with eris alive, new get no get. that was one of the groups i couldn't remember till missing one now . anyway, if what the president of ukraine says is true, there is no reason to believe war or invasion is on the horizon, then why? oh, why would the us be pushing to create such an insane conflict as a new republic stated? who's going to profit from the us diving head 1st into a wildly unpopular war in ukraine? the 500000000 dollar defending ukraine sovereignty act of 2022. now being run through congress offers a few close. those clues suggest bad news for anyone hoping to see the world transition off fossil fuels in the next several decades. gas interests in the us and abroad have a tremendous amount to gain from the escalation of tensions with russia. is increasingly hard to shake. the feeling that a potential conflict and ukraine may be treated as a cash grab, besides the whole brink of nuclear war thing, america lost for oil money is also a problem. because if human kind wants to survive, we need to stop using fossil fuels entirely in the next roughly, 2 years ago. however, good news, chevron is here to help you manage a move forward. recently they've begun distributing a fossil fuel back into the environment like in this video from last week. and we're doors, amazon rain forest where ago chevron and helping out the environment by sending that oil back where it came from. bob graham borough ground on some plans over here over there, covering the exotic birds faith was there, friends that birds would be happy to be covered with what in today's market is upwards of $75.00 where the crude think of how much regurgitated worm in trail back by for his little youngsters, also a 711 specialty. and we do need to be thinking about the bird because in the past half century north america has lost more than one 4th of its birds. and if you like me, your 1st thought is, well, why don't we send david copperfield out to look for them? he's not doing anything important. and we know he's good and finding things because he found the statue of liberty after that went missing the. the amazing and after his magic career, dried up, he found a new line of work making, mustard stains disappear off people's dry cleaning. kinda odd cordell when he's waiting for the standing ovation. you know, could, could i just get my shirts, david, know, david, i don't need the all to do. don't bring out the cape. no, i don't need to see the cape. but now when we say north america has lost a quarter of all birds, it turns out they mean they've died and considering the fact that we humans use the natural environment to stay alive. because just by the law must efforts, we can survive purely on bio feedback and don't coin. you would think we would all view the destruction of the natural world as an emergency. it's an emergency even greater than the pandemic that have killed one out of every 260 adults in the us. because once the animals and the in tags guy is all of our guy except stephen hawking, her room or has it, has been downloaded into a talking lot, a machine at the large hadron collider. a facility of all the species that have ever existed on planet earth, more than 99 percent, are now gone most having winked away during 5 major extinction events. the last caused by an asteroid, that struck or some 66000000 years ago today, given global habitat loss and widespread persistent toxins. we modern humans are the asteroid. we're the asteroid. arm again and deep impact. right. but there's no bruce willis to save us this time. so bruce willis, but i here is to work with point is we are the ones destroying our future. but the good news is that if we just slightly change our course, we can avoid causing a full on extinction that our current trajectory will result in. the bad news is involved working together. it involved changing our ways in boston, not continuing this ravenous consumer as he nicked us brockton. it, it was looking to science and following the path that can be scientifically proven to result in a sustainable planet. that's our only chance. just remember the last 4 group birds. maybe we should stop that too. actually, we have to go to a quick break, but if you want extra content, got a portable dot t v. this week i talked about the truck or anti mandate protest in canada. only add portable dot tv. i'll be right back a lot more your channel. we say that the geography, the nucleus. you go the channel in english units and the are coming from gashodi shakeelah. hi sharon, my name is raj ramp. probably with vision him, let me. right. yeah. that if lacroix, this new, rudy move move she them wholesale moorland and kelly recruiting court and i renewed my for azure night issue of that tangent of luck. didn't get to our lawyer, let me refresh the bathroom and i must be lucky. i could fathom of fat mother enough that you could think of that little christie asked him to jak she had to get approved for him. um we'll see you martha. the moment that i can la loves thump, ah, in october 1962 in a period known as the cuban missile crisis, the united states. and then the soviet union were on the brink of war, phosphor to february 2022. and the americans and russians find themselves in a similarly powerless situation. this time on the russian ukrainian border will diplomacy, as in 1962, be enough to prevent war in 2022. welcome back. i'm still a camp amazon. the company slowly taking over every aspect of our lives is now sponsoring a business course at a local high school. interesting guess it's like out taco bell sponsored my entire high school diarrhea for 3 years. federal porch is former high school student naomi care, vonnie hello naomi li. look at this play. don't you feel inspired? inspired to stack boxes. no inspire to shape young minds to solve supply chain problems, to ask questions like where you are in the bathroom or is there a bathroom? is that what the kids are doing? and amazon class learning how to fix the supply chain? well, i hope someone's doing it mama needs her cough. syrup. the course is actually brand new and $2900.00 amazon donated a whopping $50000.00 to create the amazon logistics and business management pathway course in a san bernadino high school. it's the 1st of its kind series of courses intended to help students get a head start in career in logistics. so they study logistics. whatever that means. it's like geography. you can learn a lot by following a can of spray tan from beijing to tallahassee. and it's basic business, like managing labor unions, managing bad press, the learn why mergers and acquisitions are important to a companies overall growth. these lucky students will be so prepared to start their own company that will eventually be crushed by amazon. that sounds very specific to amazon, not basic at all. oh and, and i forgot the best part of the pathway, of course is the work based internship at the local amazon where. oh, okay. so they're probably exploiting kids students for their labor. it's so stupid how we're arguing about holla, costly and comic books and critical rays, ferric when i'm sure everyone can agree that the corporate takeover of classrooms is worth really this is a local investment in local education so they can hire locally. haven't you heard how important it is to local? that's what amazons doing, eating local. it wasn't much of an investment for amazon. $50000.00, isn't that? the daily muffin budget for amazon union busting team and alabama? well, a lot of the money when to decorating the classroom to make it look like. 2 the interior of an amazon warehouse with the companies leadership principles on the wall deliver results, biased for action, customer obsession. that's what they spend money on. so basically amazon is using local schools to train their future workers. the same way they use local public infrastructure to free that you get it dude, 8th, this class. let's see of you can do this activity on worker motivation. brainstorm ways you can motivate your employees, other than large bonuses and high salaries. you know, i'd say thank you notes or breaths against their family, but like signed by everyone in the office like a birthday card. ok. point along, let's say motivate workers. how about human dignity? there's an idea how about a living wage? how about a union? these things with our get it lee, you're not management material. and amazon spokeswoman said san bernadine and it is $11.00 of the most saturated areas for amazon. so the students instead of being educated here and trying to find a job in the l. a market or somewhere else, they can be educated here and remain here. isn't that every teenager is dream to never leave their hometown or their parents house and stay in the same job until a wither and die? yes, that's the american dream. exactly. thank you. thank you. really next up, the state of texas has taken us border control and policing into their own hands, even though they're not legally allowed to do that for more we turn to our sin, your immigration correspondent, java con. ah, today we're actually talking about my homeless. it is a vast, searing, hot land of desert, unpredictable violence and religious extremism. today, we're talking about texas. that's right. i'm texan, and y'all are racist. but did you know that a sizable chunk of the u. s. his border policy is not enforced by federal agencies and is instead enforced by the state of texas. it's called operation lone star, and here it is an action. another troubling case happened in this area where 11 men alleged at law enforcement zip tied them in pairs. walk them for about 20 minutes, made them jump, a 3 metre fence and they were later arrested by texas troopers for trespassing. okay, i will get back to that clip in a 2nd, but with a $3000000000.00 budget texans tax dollars are going towards the deployment of $10000.00 state troopers stationed at the border. why? because that's just texas. maybe we only know damn electricity when it gets cold hail now, because we got to stop these damn central american mexicans from andrew in our country because we all know bad in ain't new and except that you know, he is. but this is what you call banks, and we don't take to turn lead of facts round these parts. so the state of texas has taken immigration into its own hands for no reason. and the results have been not surprising. elite will arrests illegal. detainment no charges, filed the inability to access their legal rights to a public attorney, migrants paying their bail only to remain in jail for days, weeks, even months. and yes, like we watch earlier, state troopers arresting migrants under false trespassing charges. the body camera video showing texas state trooper standing by an open gate. they should have stopped him and said, this is private property, but instead they even point to this general area appearing to point the migrant. on to the private property, martina says, and then arresting him, tricking asylum seekers into trespassing in order to deport them. definitely one of the darker episodes of walker texas ranger to the government of texas is race is done, but don't forget, it's also incompetent. only 3 percent of those arrested have been convicted while 70 percent of cases have been outright dismissed, declined or otherwise dropped. in some instances, for lack of evidence. but a texas judge ruled in january that the state's arrests of migrants crossing the border is an unconstitutional encroachment on federal authority. her dehumanizing migrant, sorry murder. that's the job with the federal government. you're out a jurisdiction buddy. wow, thank you libertarian constitution. nerd's, congratulations. you accidentally cared about human beings, according to the travis county district attorney. the state agrees that applicants, prosecution for criminal trespass as part of operation lonestar violates the supremacy clause of the united states constitution and represents an impermissible attempt to intrude on federal immigration policy. or you can violate immigrants ride to asylum, right? the counsel farrell, even write to liberty itself if you want, but don't you dare violate the supremacy clause. that's my favorite clause. it goes supremacy clause fugitive slade, clause, and mrs. clause in as absurd as all this is. it's important to remember, this is all simply political theater. governor abbot is up for reelection and it's just implementing the classic republican immigrant fear mongering playbook. he knows what he's doing is pointless, but it serves as a distraction from real problems like texas having a privatized energy grade. the kind of thing that usually takes a c, i a back to latin american glue to achieve operation. lonestar does nothing other than further harm. refugees seeking asylum. i'm el paso, texas. this is jennifer con. but the redacted tonight for news. here are your headlines from the future coming up on monday. you'll hear new pole one out of every 3 americans, either police officer or inmate on the land of the free and the home of the imprisoned. and this coming wednesday will find out g o p. compromises on supreme court nominee say they will accept scalia's corpse dressed up like ruth bader ginsburg. say we could still compromise on some things. and finally, next thursday, you'll read you crane provocatively requests us not to iraq. it, that's our show, but get every episode an extra content at portable dot tv until next time. good night. keep fighting. ah, i look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. the point obviously is to rate trust, rather than fear i would like to take on various jobs with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with whose will they directly re sell, advertise, says content to us and decide who sees what content when and how much of it, facebook claims that these algorithms are there to learn about what our specific preferences. actually this is untrue. they are shaping preference. if tomorrow person finds a fake point legit video. we're saying the flat then this content ranks. huh. at least 20 percent or maybe even 40 percent or pretty. that is true. this is a very dangerous thing. it's an open secret that private military companies have been playing a role in om complex world wide. u. s. government doesn't track the number of contractors it uses in places iraq or afghanistan, the united states army. and the military in general is so reliance on the private sector. i would call the dependency, but we don't know who's the on the presents that these companies overseas lead stone out to the west and private military companies can in their turn, use so cool subcontractors from countries with trouble past. the chances are quite good that they had also been child diligence. i see i was a child, as well as my job professional job is he's with me for one full quarter with no loan wall, which i mean to be merciless killing machines. and now they fight and die in other people's was people carol, lot one and a dead soldier or dead marine shows up in this country and we start asking ourselves, why did they die? why, what were they fighting for? nobody bothers down to about that contractors in a news outlet. bloomberg accidentally publishes a headline then rushes invaded ukraine from to the kremlin to jokingly ridicule the site. by labeling, bloomberg big news truckers in canada protesting vaccine monday's abandoned from the go, couldn't be sites after raising millions the platform accused of exciting violence . the fake news cbc is telling us, well, why the truckers nobody supporting us? yeah. why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial? right. also in the headlines, the audio sharing sites.

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a new report from data analyst stevens, similar, that's $31000000.00 an hour spent on arresting and locking people up in lady liberty's land of mentally unstable misfits. that was the original name. they settled on united states. that's by far the most in the world spent on police and prison. and if any other country had this, many people locked up or this many police per capita were this many prisons. we would call them a prison colony, we would call them one of the largest human rights abusers in the world. non profits. we have 5 k races with, with special color, had to raise awareness for the victims and collect donations, 80 percent of which would be spent on the free bagels at the end of the 5 k. but instead, because it's the united states, it's just taking care of business, right. like your scientology cousin, making it weird. it's just standard operating procedure. we locked people away for decades for nothing. just look at florida resident james caruso who was sentenced to 25 years in state prison for a drug deal involving for the 8. 0 boy, pills me. why, of the sackler is are serving time for creating the entire opioid epidemic. maybe show much or break into their mansion and high their trash rags that. have they rue the day? they'd rule the day. i don't know what that means, but they're the ones ruined and stories like james through zillow or not unusual. how about timothy jackson sentence to life in prison for stealing a jacket? i mean, for god's sake, why fi bars for taking a jacket? i'm pretty sure burlington coat factory. entire business model is just feeling jackets for macy's and then selling them for half off while telling people the spot where the security tag was cut out is just a ventilation whole. besides america is based on death. bill gave stole windows operating system from xerox. robin fixed all is hits longer marvin guy, dennis larry's dollars entire persona bill heck jeff bader stole is workers, wives, and we all know deep impact was just arm again with morgan freeman playing live tyler's role, he even more her broad theft is fine. as long as you're rich, powerful and probably white. if you're poor, you can still, you know, serve life for taking a jacket, you'll get a decade for a big back. but if you're rich, you can still whole countries. just going to, why was that? i got to meet you were white and we need your islands to even out the number of stars on our flag. don't worry, we'll bring you big lots. we'll bring you big lots. man, this is infuriating. you can only steal is country if you're rich, you only get health insurance. if you aren't sick, you can only get affordable car insurance. if you've never been in an accident, you can only get a credit card. if you have good credit, you can only avoid paying taxes. if you don't need to avoid paying taxes, you can only get a good job if you don't look like you need a job and you can only get laid if you don't look like you desperately need to get laid. this is an upside down system. i got off on a tangent there, but i just wanted you to know that while we big are in this country about not having enough money for taking care of people, we spend 760000000 dollars a day to harm abuse and lock people up most of them non violent, although the way we deal with people outside the us is even worse. here's another number to stick in your cap or have up your sleeve or but in your pipe and smoke, i can't remember where you're supposed to shove this number, but you should double bag your junk just in case the number is 6000000. that's the number 6000000. you know what that is? if you said the number of promises, joe biden has broken, or the number of movies, samuel jackson regrets, then you are correct. but 6000000 is also the number of people murdered by the war on terror. and according to a landmark report by the geneva declaration on armed violence and development, signed by a 113 governments in the majority of conflicts since the early 1994, which good data is available. the burden of indirect deaths was between 3 and 15 times the number of direct deaths. so looking at several factors, when indirect deaths are calculated, the conservative number of total deaths is estimated to be 560000 in yemen. 2.5000000 in syria. 136000 in libya, 1500000 in iraq, 880000 in afghanistan, 335000 in pakistan for a grand total of nearly 6000000 people killed by our wars since 2001 probably shouldn't accept grand total it's more of a grizzly, awful total. otherwise it sounds like well champ, randall, the 6000000 people or die, let drink a month out of the gramma phone develop, right. and then people again go that way. these 2 numbers taken to heather 6000000 killed by the u. s. war on terror and $760000000.00 a day spent domestically on prisons and police prove without a shadow of a doubt, that the u. s. is the largest human rights abuser in the world, both internationally and domestically. and that's including the british virgin islands, where there are nude beaches without a single person under 75 years old. it's impossible. towel, what's agenda at all, and what simply, dust bowl error skin flaps. the horror. horror. coming to you from washington, d. c, the belly, the bees, this is adapt to deny, ah, with blue. welcome, i'm li camp. let's break some news. let's start with ukraine. while our american media tries to create a massive nuclear war with russia, because apparently they don't like, you know, living and breathing and masturbating and the other 2 major food groups, which i'm forgetting right now. while our government immediate try to create war, the ukranian president zalinski has contradicted the us by denying the u. s. propaganda, that a russian attack is imminent. oh, man. must have been an awkward phone call between biden's landscape resident by and why are you saying all of these flat out lives about my country in russia in lies that could have grave repercussions? no, i don't know where your ice cream sandwiches you want me to try calling it. i don't, i don't think there will help. is there anyone there that is about 40 years younger than i could speak to? no, i don't know or my accents from i have no idea. anyway, this means even the us backed president of ukraine doesn't confirm the bullshit propaganda from our government and mainstream media. he said the russian movements are clearly not meant for an invasion, and nato needs to chill the fuck out. well, use different words, mainly claiming in words, words with a lot more wise and these man, this is lindsey fellow though, seems to make some sense. sometimes i wonder why that is, maybe because he's a comedian or basically got elected president because he played the president of ukraine in a comedy, not caring to them. we between him and what, how can you go ahead and get that committee to president? oh, maybe because they have a more legitimate electoral system than we do. but you know what? they don't have 711 famous sausage from a tube. or maybe i dreamt that after drinking too much, sweet baby, jesus beer mixed with bullet bourbon, which i call a bullet through baby jesus, which is highly offensive because of the anachronism involved they didn't have bullets back then. but other than that, you know, what you kind of an ab superdelegates and whole areas, black box or electronic voting machines. and jerry, man, during they have an electron system that apparently is at least open enough that a non politician to play the president in a comedy could be elected president. if we had that meryl streep would be the president united states right now, her or terry cruz and then we can all breathe easy or at least read easier because meryl and terry would shut down that 3 musket tiers factory. that's filling the cloud, doubts id with eris alive, new get no get. that was one of the groups i couldn't remember till missing one now . anyway, if what the president of ukraine says is true, there is no reason to believe war or invasion is on the horizon, then why? oh, why would the us be pushing to create such an insane conflict as a new republic stated? who's going to profit from the us diving head 1st into a wildly unpopular war in ukraine? the 500000000 dollar defending ukraine sovereignty act of 2022. now being run through congress offers a few close. those clues suggest bad news for anyone hoping to see the world transition off fossil fuels in the next several decades. gas interests in the us and abroad have a tremendous amount to gain from the escalation of tensions with russia. is increasingly hard to shake. the feeling that a potential conflict and ukraine may be treated as a cash grab, besides the whole brink of nuclear war thing, america lost for oil money is also a problem. because if human kind wants to survive, we need to stop using fossil fuels entirely in the next roughly, 2 years ago. however, good news, chevron is here to help you manage a move forward. recently they've begun distributing a fossil fuel back into the environment like in this video from last week. and we're doors, amazon rain forest where ago chevron and helping out the environment by sending that oil back where it came from. bob graham borough ground on some plans over here over there, covering the exotic birds faith was there, friends that birds would be happy to be covered with what in today's market is upwards of $75.00 where the crude think of how much regurgitated worm in trail back by for his little youngsters, also a 711 specialty. and we do need to be thinking about the bird because in the past half century north america has lost more than one 4th of its birds. and if you like me, your 1st thought is, well, why don't we send david copperfield out to look for them? he's not doing anything important. and we know he's good and finding things because he found the statue of liberty after that went missing the. the amazing and after his magic career, dried up, he found a new line of work making, mustard stains disappear off people's dry cleaning. kinda odd cordell when he's waiting for the standing ovation. you know, could, could i just get my shirts, david, know, david, i don't need the all to do. don't bring out the cape. no, i don't need to see the cape. but now when we say north america has lost a quarter of all birds, it turns out they mean they've died and considering the fact that we humans use the natural environment to stay alive. because just by the law must efforts, we can survive purely on bio feedback and don't coin. you would think we would all view the destruction of the natural world as an emergency. it's an emergency even greater than the pandemic that have killed one out of every 260 adults in the us. because once the animals and the in tags guy is all of our guy except stephen hawking, her room or has it, has been downloaded into a talking lot, a machine at the large hadron collider. a facility of all the species that have ever existed on planet earth, more than 99 percent, are now gone most having winked away during 5 major extinction events. the last caused by an asteroid, that struck or some 66000000 years ago today, given global habitat loss and widespread persistent toxins. we modern humans are the asteroid. we're the asteroid. arm again and deep impact. right. but there's no bruce willis to save us this time. so bruce willis, but i here is to work with point is we are the ones destroying our future. but the good news is that if we just slightly change our course, we can avoid causing a full on extinction that our current trajectory will result in. the bad news is involved working together. it involved changing our ways in boston, not continuing this ravenous consumer as he nicked us brockton. it, it was looking to science and following the path that can be scientifically proven to result in a sustainable planet. that's our only chance. just remember the last 4 group birds. maybe we should stop that too. actually, we have to go to a quick break, but if you want extra content, got a portable dot t v. this week i talked about the truck or anti mandate protest in canada. only add portable dot tv. i'll be right back a lot more your channel. we say that the geography, the nucleus. you go the channel in english units and the are coming from gashodi shakeelah. hi sharon, my name is raj ramp. probably with vision him, let me. right. yeah. that if lacroix, this new, rudy move move she them wholesale moorland and kelly recruiting court and i renewed my for azure night issue of that tangent of luck. didn't get to our lawyer, let me refresh the bathroom and i must be lucky. i could fathom of fat mother enough that you could think of that little christie asked him to jak she had to get approved for him. um we'll see you martha. the moment that i can la loves thump, ah, in october 1962 in a period known as the cuban missile crisis, the united states. and then the soviet union were on the brink of war, phosphor to february 2022. and the americans and russians find themselves in a similarly powerless situation. this time on the russian ukrainian border will diplomacy, as in 1962, be enough to prevent war in 2022. welcome back. i'm still a camp amazon. the company slowly taking over every aspect of our lives is now sponsoring a business course at a local high school. interesting guess it's like out taco bell sponsored my entire high school diarrhea for 3 years. federal porch is former high school student naomi care, vonnie hello naomi li. look at this play. don't you feel inspired? inspired to stack boxes. no inspire to shape young minds to solve supply chain problems, to ask questions like where you are in the bathroom or is there a bathroom? is that what the kids are doing? and amazon class learning how to fix the supply chain? well, i hope someone's doing it mama needs her cough. syrup. the course is actually brand new and $2900.00 amazon donated a whopping $50000.00 to create the amazon logistics and business management pathway course in a san bernadino high school. it's the 1st of its kind series of courses intended to help students get a head start in career in logistics. so they study logistics. whatever that means. it's like geography. you can learn a lot by following a can of spray tan from beijing to tallahassee. and it's basic business, like managing labor unions, managing bad press, the learn why mergers and acquisitions are important to a companies overall growth. these lucky students will be so prepared to start their own company that will eventually be crushed by amazon. that sounds very specific to amazon, not basic at all. oh and, and i forgot the best part of the pathway, of course is the work based internship at the local amazon where. oh, okay. so they're probably exploiting kids students for their labor. it's so stupid how we're arguing about holla, costly and comic books and critical rays, ferric when i'm sure everyone can agree that the corporate takeover of classrooms is worth really this is a local investment in local education so they can hire locally. haven't you heard how important it is to local? that's what amazons doing, eating local. it wasn't much of an investment for amazon. $50000.00, isn't that? the daily muffin budget for amazon union busting team and alabama? well, a lot of the money when to decorating the classroom to make it look like. 2 the interior of an amazon warehouse with the companies leadership principles on the wall deliver results, biased for action, customer obsession. that's what they spend money on. so basically amazon is using local schools to train their future workers. the same way they use local public infrastructure to free that you get it dude, 8th, this class. let's see of you can do this activity on worker motivation. brainstorm ways you can motivate your employees, other than large bonuses and high salaries. you know, i'd say thank you notes or breaths against their family, but like signed by everyone in the office like a birthday card. ok. point along, let's say motivate workers. how about human dignity? there's an idea how about a living wage? how about a union? these things with our get it lee, you're not management material. and amazon spokeswoman said san bernadine and it is $11.00 of the most saturated areas for amazon. so the students instead of being educated here and trying to find a job in the l. a market or somewhere else, they can be educated here and remain here. isn't that every teenager is dream to never leave their hometown or their parents house and stay in the same job until a wither and die? yes, that's the american dream. exactly. thank you. thank you. really next up, the state of texas has taken us border control and policing into their own hands, even though they're not legally allowed to do that for more we turn to our sin, your immigration correspondent, java con. ah, today we're actually talking about my homeless. it is a vast, searing, hot land of desert, unpredictable violence and religious extremism. today, we're talking about texas. that's right. i'm texan, and y'all are racist. but did you know that a sizable chunk of the u. s. his border policy is not enforced by federal agencies and is instead enforced by the state of texas. it's called operation lone star, and here it is an action. another troubling case happened in this area where 11 men alleged at law enforcement zip tied them in pairs. walk them for about 20 minutes, made them jump, a 3 metre fence and they were later arrested by texas troopers for trespassing. okay, i will get back to that clip in a 2nd, but with a $3000000000.00 budget texans tax dollars are going towards the deployment of $10000.00 state troopers stationed at the border. why? because that's just texas. maybe we only know damn electricity when it gets cold hail now, because we got to stop these damn central american mexicans from andrew in our country because we all know bad in ain't new and except that you know, he is. but this is what you call banks, and we don't take to turn lead of facts round these parts. so the state of texas has taken immigration into its own hands for no reason. and the results have been not surprising. elite will arrests illegal. detainment no charges, filed the inability to access their legal rights to a public attorney, migrants paying their bail only to remain in jail for days, weeks, even months. and yes, like we watch earlier, state troopers arresting migrants under false trespassing charges. the body camera video showing texas state trooper standing by an open gate. they should have stopped him and said, this is private property, but instead they even point to this general area appearing to point the migrant. on to the private property, martina says, and then arresting him, tricking asylum seekers into trespassing in order to deport them. definitely one of the darker episodes of walker texas ranger to the government of texas is race is done, but don't forget, it's also incompetent. only 3 percent of those arrested have been convicted while 70 percent of cases have been outright dismissed, declined or otherwise dropped. in some instances, for lack of evidence. but a texas judge ruled in january that the state's arrests of migrants crossing the border is an unconstitutional encroachment on federal authority. her dehumanizing migrant, sorry murder. that's the job with the federal government. you're out a jurisdiction buddy. wow, thank you libertarian constitution. nerd's, congratulations. you accidentally cared about human beings, according to the travis county district attorney. the state agrees that applicants, prosecution for criminal trespass as part of operation lonestar violates the supremacy clause of the united states constitution and represents an impermissible attempt to intrude on federal immigration policy. or you can violate immigrants ride to asylum, right? the counsel farrell, even write to liberty itself if you want, but don't you dare violate the supremacy clause. that's my favorite clause. it goes supremacy clause fugitive slade, clause, and mrs. clause in as absurd as all this is. it's important to remember, this is all simply political theater. governor abbot is up for reelection and it's just implementing the classic republican immigrant fear mongering playbook. he knows what he's doing is pointless, but it serves as a distraction from real problems like texas having a privatized energy grade. the kind of thing that usually takes a c, i a back to latin american glue to achieve operation. lonestar does nothing other than further harm. refugees seeking asylum. i'm el paso, texas. this is jennifer con. but the redacted tonight for news. here are your headlines from the future coming up on monday. you'll hear new pole one out of every 3 americans, either police officer or inmate on the land of the free and the home of the imprisoned. and this coming wednesday will find out g o p. compromises on supreme court nominee say they will accept scalia's corpse dressed up like ruth bader ginsburg. say we could still compromise on some things. and finally, next thursday, you'll read you crane provocatively requests us not to iraq. it, that's our show, but get every episode an extra content at portable dot tv until next time. good night. keep fighting. ah, i look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. the point obviously is to rate trust, rather than fear i would like to take on various jobs with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with whose will they directly re sell, advertise, says content to us and decide who sees what content when and how much of it, facebook claims that these algorithms are there to learn about what our specific preferences. actually this is untrue. they are shaping preference. if tomorrow person finds a fake point legit video. we're saying the flat then this content ranks. huh. at least 20 percent or maybe even 40 percent or pretty. that is true. this is a very dangerous thing. it's an open secret that private military companies have been playing a role in om complex world wide. u. s. government doesn't track the number of contractors it uses in places iraq or afghanistan, the united states army. and the military in general is so reliance on the private sector. i would call the dependency, but we don't know who's the on the presents that these companies overseas lead stone out to the west and private military companies can in their turn, use so cool subcontractors from countries with trouble past. the chances are quite good that they had also been child diligence. i see i was a child, as well as my job professional job is he's with me for one full quarter with no loan wall, which i mean to be merciless killing machines. and now they fight and die in other people's was people carol, lot one and a dead soldier or dead marine shows up in this country and we start asking ourselves, why did they die? why, what were they fighting for? nobody bothers down to about that contractors in a news outlet. bloomberg accidentally publishes a headline then rushes invaded ukraine from to the kremlin to jokingly ridicule the site. by labeling, bloomberg big news truckers in canada protesting vaccine monday's abandoned from the go, couldn't be sites after raising millions the platform accused of exciting violence . the fake news cbc is telling us, well, why the truckers nobody supporting us? yeah. why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial? right. also in the headlines, the audio sharing sites.

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