 okay it just happens to be Saturday afternoon September the 14th 2013 and yes the first day of autumn is getting ever so closer can you dig where I'm coming from Daddy Oh I smell wood burning that's a sign of autumn excuse me people's wood burning stoves and fireplaces I love that aroma when I go to the Polish or the German pork store you get that aroma of hickory smoked whatever knock worst or pork shanks or whatever they're smoking slab bake on can't be beat man can't be beat greetings everyone and welcome to our new well for this week progressive discussions welcome to progressive discussions I am your host James P Madonna and I am coming to you live and pre-recorded of course from the newsletter sensor research center with in Northeastern Jersey I'm here with my Blackthorn Shalely imported from Ireland weapons grade for the Noggins for the skulls of Republicans and teabaggers and I want you to say hi because the next holiday coming up for those that enjoy and celebrate it is Halloweeny here's bones Dr. Bones McCoy I call them Billy Bones last year name wasn't Billy you know as in Billy Bones's treasure but I call him captain kid I call him Dr. Bones McCoy if you could see him on the camera he's just suspended above me for good luck and he keeps Mr. Anonymous V for Vendetta company so I want one of those hats plus he has a nice oh the Zorro hat plus he has a nice they have them at the at the party box the one that they think they do the one that Vendetta wears yeah it's like a Zorro square because yeah anyway let me formally pipe aboard my co-host and mentor and the very founder of newsletter censored in 1977 pipe him aboard our progressive liberal Starship yes we are going all natural the flags are waving it is a very cool actually autumn weather the first real autumn weather that we've experienced no more heat waves I don't think I hope not furnace came on this morning 54 degree oh it was cold unfortunately the the elderly woman that lives upstairs from me was taken away in an ambulance at around 5 5 30 a.m. they woke me up I heard all kinds of heavy footsteps going back and forth I don't go wait a minute it's two things are happening she she's getting the ambulance is coming or there's intruders in her place as burglars I didn't know what what was happening then I saw her daughter standing on the sidewalk looking down the main street and I go while she's waiting for something to arrive and I bet it's an ambulance and sure enough I hope she's all right back to the piping welcome aboard our progressive liberal liberal pirate ship the one and only the Reverend Dr. William J. Eisenman how are you feeling this week sir I got piping here on my shirt it's my me authentic Boson's whistle pipe how you doing you're all right now it's time for my weekly monologue and inductees into the chisellers or let me finish inductee into the chisellers Hall of Shame and there's usually more than one in the devil's world I would imagine there's plenty of them especially since the Republicans more or less control Washington I mean almost totally almost it could be worse let's see what am I gonna start with first I read a very short but accurate statement recently politics is no longer left versus right it's become a truth versus propaganda would you say that's accurate yeah what about the money part though well the mention of that the money in politics yeah money lobbying the you know all that sort of stuff I mean it's just it's just not truth in propaganda that's corruption I mean sometimes you got both of the parties issuing propaganda because they're their palms were greased yeah and that's that's why we have to get the as long as the money is in politics the corruption will be in politics correct and the two-party system will simply be two sides of the same point can or as Ed Norton used to say on the honeymooners okay next little clever bit tidbit Congress as in the present-day Republican-controlled Congress Congress cuts 20 billion dollars from food stamps but increases corporate welfare by 11 billion dollars interesting where their priorities are it's okay for the rich to get welfare well as we say all the time is always you can always find money for war but you can't find money for food and education yeah and shelter basic basic human needs and human rights of people that are not financially independent more or less you know that's that's 99% of Americans there you go okay basically speaking of in the 90s percentile 90% of the media is controlled by General Electric News Corp Disney Viacom Time Warner and CBS big six yeah control 90% of the US media I believe back in the 80s there were I don't know 50 60 whatever maybe more than that now it's consolidated into why that's what I we mean when we say fat cats I notice so on online on the internet less and less people seem to be interested in very important issues like the ones we discuss because the most frivolous idiotic videos are increasingly get getting astronomical amounts of hits where the truly educational videos like ours are getting progressively less unless there is a theme in the title that hits a raw nerve with mainstream well that's why the bad boys and girls get away with what they get away with because there's nobody watching them Americans are not they're interested in partying and twerking and pleasure and having fun then they are in their society and the the government in the way the country is operated the condition of the country they they feel that nothing can be done when in reality a lot can be done you just don't vote for the two-party system but what do we got what are we gonna have this November and in the New Jersey ballot are there any alternatives to the Democrats like Cory Booker does he is there anybody else on the ballot there were when the primary there were in fact there was one guy that was a what the hell was he was a regular business guy or whatever yeah you know I don't know how he got on the ballot but he was there because I mean Cory Booker brother Booker he he's very charismatic he's a slick talker very slick talker he seems to be highly intelligent but yeah but in the last 10 days a couple of days ago there were 10 murders in Newark the people of a Newark are in protest or they're there they're they don't know what to do anymore they they've they're begging for somebody to come in and help and do something about it there the crime rate has gone up in Newark and Cory Booker closed many public schools after he had a meeting after he had a pow-wow or Chris Christie the voucher crap right so that means Cory Booker is a corporatist Democrat yeah unfortunately and that's why I'm saying about options okay here we go next after spending $100 million on vacations Michelle Obama has the nerve to say being first lady is prison like a hundred million dollars on vacations I I it sounds like it sounds like a life filled with vacations for the first lady are you sure that was not a right wing no they do spend a lot of money on their vacations but but it does it sounds like something that Republican congressmen and senators would do it spend is put their vacations on the taxpayers tab which happens to be the middle class and not the rich well Michelle Bachman and two jerks with her were over and eat it and she was telling about how great America is yeah and she's well if you're rich if you're rich and you don't pay taxes it's exceptional Michelle Bachman also said something about we got to we have to pray to God that Hillary doesn't win an election or something God is not interested God is a political God is not a respecter of Michelle bubble head Bible Michelle Michelle bubble headed Bachman what makes you think God is a conservative oh that's a new thing going around haven't read the Bible obviously that's for sure God is a political right okay he does not like human government at all there will be no human government in the millennium and beyond the world the world tomorrow yeah okay the world tomorrow now this this statement comes from the Teamsters Union hey hey all right brothers they ever find ha ha ha ha what what's his name Jimmy Hoffa Jimmy Hoffa no in okay in right-to-work states uh-huh wages decreased five thousand three hundred thirty three dollars per year health benefits decreased twenty one percent workplace fatalities increased fifty one percent and the poverty rate increased twelve point five percent because right to work laws benefit the company period so just say no to right to work even though even though right to work kind of has like a positive ring to it but well that's what it was all about remember George but it's clear skies amendment men pollute the clear skies allow more arsenic in the food allow more pollution in the air and there's arsenic found in many foods today even they even found arsenic I guess in American grown rice apple juice remember the article on apple juice yeah it's all part of up the limits it's all part of safe limits deregulation right yeah so it's fracking part of deregulation you know it's profit above the planet profit of before the environment and people if people understood and read their vivals they would know that before humans were created and etc yeah the one-third of the angels right were on the earth here and they were to beautify it and they had dominion over etc and guess what they did what they polluted it to yeah well then didn't they also corrupt the the very well-meant writings of Karl Marx which was about fairness but how does that have to do with the angels no it has to do with talking about that's the economy and the entities that have free freedom of choice angels and humans yeah it's already at the door marks that has to do with taking a well intended plan and corrupt again and ruining who said that capitalism was a well-intended plan oh no I'm not defending capitalism I'm saying that Marx system originally was very fair and they and they corrupted it meaning it had nothing totalitarianism has nothing to do with Marx didn't Marx talk about oh okay I see when people think about communism socialism Marxism they think of totalitarianism they think of Stalin Lenin etc Nikita really not related it's not related at all no but they just believed the propaganda all right next we got two more oh I'm leaving the best for last the most irritating for last 62% of all bankrupt upside 62% of all bankrupt C's in the United States are the result of medical bills correct I say isn't that sad well that's what your private you know the contracting system has done in America we pay we pay the most for health insurance and we have the least benefits from it of all the industrialized countries in the world who by the way are like single payers and they pay all the bills we don't um good adequate health care is a right should be a right and not a privilege and no human being no child whether they're poor or not left behind should be denied health care when they get sick and no one should have to pay out of pocket when they're sick to see a doctor that that's all part of the the greed of conservatism well you see that obama care might have some things that need to be corrected but instead of looking at that and and and discussing that they vote to totally destroy it to be funded yeah it's a law my friends in the house of representatives it's a law you know what I mean you know it you know what the repeal it as a law you know it's some of the teabaggers and libertarians are saying they're just trying to say in Obama and obama care and the involvement with Syria is uh is part of the the plan of the beast the anti-christ and that they're trying to beast is not here yet how can it be a plan of his they're saying Obama is too palsy walsy with Israel or trying to be you know um well you know if he from the menace have been our brothers of Judah so why wouldn't they be palsy walsy yeah you know yeah true they're both modern-day descendants of ancient Israel well sent sending billions of dollars to that country to Israel or to any country that is not necessarily an ally of the United States like they send all that money to Pakistan and so the United States buys its lovers and Saudi Arabia during 9-11 was not technically our buddies either because most of the terrorists were Saudis right most are all 15 out of 19 or something of that nature but again you know the 9-1-1 issue is not solved okay it is not certainly the the official line okay but the building imploded that's correct like a like it was professionally done demolished yeah that's correct it didn't lean any which way when it came down besides the planes could never have gotten the fire up enough to melt steel at the bay at the bottom of the foundation of the building anywhere below those floors where the plane went in okay here we go the last and most irritating before we sink our teeth into our readings for this week's progressive discussions I apologize for the chitter chatter outside there are some here nothing there are some very rude people I hear nothing out there this is the price you pay for the ornaturel background okay here we go it's very short but it makes me furious Rand Paul oh geez said water is not a right giving water to others is servitude first of all since when since when do Republicans play God or speak for God living creatures have been drinking water for free on the planet earth for hundreds of million years mankind has been drinking water and other animals for free for hundreds of thousands of years and all of a sudden the the greedy iron rand style republicans when the republicans changed for the worse all of a sudden they play God and they they decide that water is not a right wouldn't you think that Nestle might be involved there with a little greasing of the Rand Paul hand I think Rand Paul just like these other conservative politicians and corporates politicians are whores with a suit and tie and I think that scumbag CEO which I I love all CEOs I love I love them is involved in that yeah right water's not a right so so all of a sudden rich politicians that are corporates have decided that uh the most basic component of life from hundreds and millions of years is not a right give me a break well that's the beginning of the propaganda and pretty soon you know it'll be uh well you know we can do anything and we want water because you people aren't going to fight us because you you you don't do anything anyway you don't do anything anyway now speaking of loathing hating CEOs I just want to talk a little bit about uh something popular which is the wwe and and the mcman family Vincent Kennedy mcman and his daughter Stephanie uh when did you know dr bill when linda mcman was running for linda lunchbox linda lunchbox mcman was running for uh was it senator of Connecticut or congresswoman I forget not congress all right senator something like that okay some big god she she spent 100 million dollars of their their own money uh and when they did this the uh wwe wrestling stars had to all of a sudden uh fly coach with interconnected flights even new york to miami they had a fly coach interconnected flights they had a car pool it instead of taking many flights they had a they had a pack a rent a car loader wrestling stars they had to share a cheap motel six type of a flea bag inexpensive hotel motel with several other co-workers and um the um the low end and medium range wrestlers got paid very cheaply and they they they have to they have to pay for their own health insurance and uh it still carries on today even though like linda mcman is not running for office but they have to provide their own health insurance which which means um if their injury is not completely healed it comes out of their pocket and and and what happens is whatever money is left and they have to pay for their own transportation by the way and their own hotel accommodations the wwe does not pay for those uh so rent the cars hotel um uh health insurance it all comes out of the wrestlers pocket and the poor wrestler who is not a a billed as a as a top primary top name uh superstar has to pay out of pocket it doesn't have much money left to show for it because uh i guess the mcmans use the linda mcman campaigning as an excuse now to have to recoup the money and they got to recoup it but you know what it's kind of like the the ceo blaming the stockholders for the things that he does the downsizing and the outsourcing and the cutting and the layoffs hey he still gets paid who the ceo so he don't care though the words he doesn't care in other words it's a it's a it's a selfish sinful human attitude i have mine i'm i have mine you don't have yours i don't care if you don't have anything he does not have to perform to get what he gets that's the point he can drive the company into the ditch right still we'll get his mula and his bonuses just like on wall street and when we bail them out and the gold got 140 billion paid out in bonuses and you know what mr hank paulson said what well we had to do that but they wouldn't have cooperated you know what cooperation i would have shown them in the jailhouse that's the cooperation i would have shown them so what they are about is totally is exploitation of the blood sweat and tears of their employers just like politicians exploit the little guy in america you know by by making the little guy pay the taxes and having the rich not pay any of the taxes quiet all right now now it is time now is it time for all good men to come to the party you have to speak up a bit until this damn dog decides to dummy up or lower his bark somebody must be out there yeah they're hanging out there talking so the dog you don't want to be a part of it i guess uh let us sink our teeth into these readings about one in ten men in some parts of asia admitted raping a woman who was not their partner according to the first large studies of rape and sexual violence so they rape i think they rape because of power not not necessarily because of sexual pleasure it's power but they have pleasure for them when a woman is not participating and you have and she's fighting you so but they get away with it that's why they do it because they can't you know what about those five guys or something i raped that woman on the bus in india or whatever the hell it was yeah i know about that five i think it was five when their wife or girlfriend was included the figure rose to about 25 percent so they raped their wife and their girlfriend also gee a nice guy huh international researchers said their startling findings should change perceptions about how common violence against women is and prompt major campaigns to prevent it a previous report from the world health organization found one third of women worldwide say they have been victims of sexual violence it's clear far more widespread in the general population than we thought you know what as much as i like race this no not rape as much as i like the natural sunlight and then fresh air and the flags waited shut the door and put the fan on people people are really fucking stupid you know i mean they have no important agendas in life so they don't want to see people that do have important agendas hey they might have an important agenda like you're like hanging out and bullshit well then party i don't i don't i don't i don't respect their agenda put the second from the left thank you i don't respect their agenda right well neither do i i just mentioned that as i being ironic okay well it'll muffle the pooch but it won't it won't entirely um face him out but new jersey recently reached a sad historic record yeah the highest rate of people under the poverty line in half a century wow the news is sad but hardly surprising the crisis hit the state very hard and we haven't had any strong economic policy or direction over the last four years governor christy has a lot of qualities his ability to communicate oh boy his handling of the sandy notwithstanding but he is obviously not an economic genius oh yes so many qualities who is this idiot i wrote this mr o bryan shot him we got mr o bryan mr o bryan he's a conservative suck up his stubborn support for budgetary austerity and pseudo tricklebound economics has been a disaster for new jersey he expected conservative trickle down economics to work oh they still yes they still expect that we will not find any growth if lower income workers cannot get a decent wage that means raising the minimum wage restoring the earned income tax credit to its 2008 level and investing in schools and infrastructure well you have to first get get a full-time job in order to get a living wage try to do that yeah but if the companies are not paying living wages then what are you going to do you left up you'll end up going on strike with the fast food chain means nothing strikes mean nothing today they will just hire scabs and you'll be out on your ass and you won't even have your $7.25 an hour drop and scabs it's all and scabs and scabs will actually take the job that's correct that's correct you know what companies do when they hire scabs sometimes they they pay them more than what the union workers again yeah for the time being right and then they cut your pay sometime in the future well hey all for the companies for companies the companies the companies a retail company uh forever 21 cut the uh the pay and the benefits of their employees and they read they reduce full time risk to part time no unions no regulations investing in infrastructure and education has led to a resurgence in Maryland where the unemployment unemployment rate has been nearly three points lower than ours all the economic indicators show that we are going the wrong way it's time for the governor to stop being dogmatic on economic issues well they all sound like broken records republicans well he's stronger than a storm and he's stronger than a blaze now they just repeat the things that Reagan said well it worked then didn't it the bullshit excuse me i'm finishing my my my toasted bagel with cream cheese if you're wondering what i'm doing here uh government officials for nearly three years access data on thousands of domestic phone numbers they shouldn't have and then misrepresented their actions to a secret spy court to reauthorize the government surveillance program documents released on tuesday show thank you mr snowden thank you broadly manning oh you are whistleblowers oh you are akin to terrorists we shall take care of you you telling our secrets not good whistleblowing is so uh is quite often a heroic uh that's correct uh act time honored yeah you're you're you're like a you're like a really good detective you're it's an expose of corruption or evil colombo you are a colombo and you and you do that and for only 11 000 a year because that's all colombo made that's all the job when colombo was on the air paid the the real life counterparts of lieutenant colombo that's all they made 11 000 a year where where is the incentive to break the case because colombo had character no seriously beside character where is the incentive to even care about solving the homicide if you're getting 11 000 a year because it came to the character not the mula the obama administration had earlier conceded that its surveillance program scooped up more domestic phone calls and emails than authorized but until this tuesday the depths of the program's abuse were unknown according to the documents released by the administration a spy court judge in 2009 was so fed up with the government's overreaching that he threatened to shutter the surveillance program designed to fight terrorism judge reggie walton said in march 2009 that he had lost confidence in officials ability to legally operate the surveillance program the nsa told the foreign intelligence surveillance court that month that from a technical standpoint there was no single person who had a complete technical understanding of how the program's computer system worked uh judge walton issued his blistering opinion after discovering government officials had been accessing domestic phone records for nearly three years without reasonable articulate suspicion that they were connected to terrorism for instance he noted that only one thousand nine hundred and thirty five phone numbers out of 17 835 on a list investigators were working with in early 2009 met that standard judge walton said the government's explanation that analysts believed his order applied only to archived phone records strained credibility excuse me credulity and he ordered the national security agency to conduct an end-to-end review of its processes and policies while also ordering closer monitoring of its activities walton also noted that sometimes a us phone number would be reassigned by phone companies and in such cases the nsa would scrutinize the records of an innocent customer walton called such cases a source of concern thank you edwards noting speaking of this nsa security i read an article where instead of having a people having a password involving their uh their smartphones they're going to have a touchscreen uh thumbprint yeah i saw a login which is almost as almost as good but not quite as the reading of the iris of your eye all of that stuff is crap dna is you can't you can't cheat dna that's number one we don't even know that of course you can't you don't even know that we could they could how i don't know i'm just saying take if you take do not accept the official position ever dna is uh and until it is proven without a doubt period you see what happened right here with the nsa crack that i just read yeah accepting the first official position you would have none known nothing about it this crap you know never accept official them official them always owe something to someone money and politics so its information is always skewed scientists have turned back the hands of time in cells within a living creature sounds good researchers in spain used a technique created seven years ago to force mature cells in mice to revert to an original form of stem cell with the potential to change into any type of living tissue now this is interesting for post polio syndrome people and etc and others that desperately need stem cell research the paralyzed you know the uh and other people with the neuro muscular disorders previously scientists were only uh been able to achieve this change in a petri dish the newest experiment outlined on wednesday in the journal nature may one day let doctors work entirely inside the body to regenerate tissue and perhaps more complex organs that could include reconnecting a severed spinal cord or generating healthy heart cells we're about nerve cells they could be a well if you can connect a spinal cord if you could talk to your bones didn't bones do that in star trek did you do that when you were connecting uh spock's brain i think so he says yes he did that well you know if you can grow an organ based on uh the patient's uh dna and you can reconnect the spinal cord then uh who knows what could be accomplished uh perhaps limb growth be growing somebody's people like michelle barkman and your two-party nuts and etc would call that playing god and they will not allow it so helping paralyzed and crippled people is not godly to them you're expecting compassion from people ian rand no compassion no such thing is altruism is in compassion and empathy part of christianity so is charity and giving bread to the poor and etc right but if they don't read their bibles and they are phonies and hypocrites and only use god as a front man what would you expect from you know you know what amazes me is how these uh these infamous uh political celebrities like a michelle bachman or sarah palin or any of them or any of the fox people how they could publicly make ridiculous asin hind flat out stupid statements publicly and and do it with us with a serious face and get away with it and get supporters yeah and just not not feeling any remorse for making such an idiotic statement that they make all the time not feeling any remorse for doing it i would be embarrassed as hell to sound like an idiot to the whole world that's why they never learn because to be able to learn or unlearn something you must come to the conclusion that you were wrong and they never do that john hannity is never wrong rush limbaugh is never wrong what about or riley and below riley is never wrong because because they say so and fox fox says so um some uh flamer troll whatever you want to call it you left us a message over on youtube you didn't he didn't have any proven facts to back him up he just called us names what about the content he did not respond to any of its content well then that is not ad hominem attack and they are worthless some guy named kyle cap some stupid name like that what was he making uh you know uh disparaging remarks about was he insulting my uh my uh no no he was insulting the things that we issues that we discuss and and uh you know the fact that these corrupt conservative corporates are the root of the problem or our problems here in america and uh and help how they lie we you know just the the truthful expose that we do every week you just call this names more or less and um it's terrible now there's a person that god would call incorrigible he didn't come back with any any any evidence to support his view but he didn't come out with a view there you go it was just like uh what you would say uh how many grits attacks ad hominem attack yeah ad hominem ad hominem attacks yeah all right next time you're getting that hominem attack you must ask the person please do you eat grits refer to the content please you have a problem with the content levity bells you have a problem add to the content contribute something yeah add to the content respond to the content content don't just call us names like uh like a like a a schoolyard kid you know actually contribute something yeah but does fox news ever contribute any hard uh proven scientific facts to back them up well let's say they got the these were supposed to be scandals ben god the irs uh fast and furious etc etc you hear about them anymore where the scandals go mr isis well if they were scandals wouldn't they still be around wouldn't somebody be you know paying the price or whatever so obviously they were made up you know only when a democrat is accused of something scandalous that they could do they go on and on and on yeah and you know those teabaggers still call the media the liberal media the lame stream maybe well it is lame stream media i mean it's it's you just said it before it's owned by six corporations they couldn't when people run for election if if they were judged based on their merit and their track record um anthony wiener would not have to uh concede in the election and and and lose the primary because he he made one hell of a productive congressman united states congressman representing new york and i thought he did a fantastic job based on carlos danger carlos danger based on uh his little fetish his private life what do they expect they actually believe that the politicians that get elected are all lily white and pure didn't you see the other day mccain was playing a game on his iphone he got bored yeah at an important meeting of uh about syria or whatever and he's over there playing on his stinking iphone now he was probably thinking of the uh the the next recess the next next big break the next vacation spot he's going to uh arrive at on with on the taxpayers dole yeah this is the next step along a continuum what this is hinting at is that maybe we can by regressing tissues in the patient regenerate this embryonic potential and with direction regenerate a particular tissue the reverted mouse cells were also found to be more primitive than stem cells taken from embryos or created in the lab this means they can be turned into a placenta and other embryonic support membranes a factor beyond the capacity of the other cells the latest finding modifies the technique that one synya yama yamanaka yama yamanaka for medicine hold on hold on people something just blew out of my hand something yeah what you were reading blew out of dr bill's hand so i gave him a hand uh excuse me i gave my hand uh the cells that regressed in the dosed mice were in the stomach intestines kidneys and pancreas you don't need the milu of the petri dish you can just do this right in the tissues that is surprising in wednesday's report some of the mice had tumors that developed in embryonic support structures as well as yolk sac suggesting they were more primitive and powerful than other stem cells these embryo-like structures are a reflection of going back to a more primitive state that's honestly what blew me away it is not clear why the cells developed in live mice are more powerful than those developed in petri dishes uh that was scientists at where as researchers in spain now the question is why is that research not going on in the united states of america and we definitely have a lot of research and a lot of state-of-the-art equipment to conduct such research how come it is not being sponsored wholeheartedly and going on 24-7 which i would i would have stem cell research going on 24-7 i can assure you that the religious nuts are behind it the lack of innovation the lack of being the first they are behind it i also believe that um medical science in the united states is focused on one thing drugs and that is patenting new drugs for market for for newly created diseases and syndromes quote unquote all these disorders quote unquote that are somehow created for every imaginable emotion and negative thought that people have and all these disorders they want to patent drugs and with their astronomical markup profit from it through the exploitation of suffering ill americans ill people sick people and it's all for profit and something positive like spending money on stem cell research or uh natural gerontology you know studying the antioxidant the orac scores of every imaginable no many food many things and nutritional research um but the nutritional research is skewed for the company who's paying they don't want they don't want you to maintain optimal health correct because when oh god of course not when you maintain optimal health you don't see the doctor and you do not buy drugs at the pharmacy you pay you pay the health store instead of the dog yeah oh by the way speaking of health and nutrition raw i'm not toasted but they have i read an article raw cocoa powder blows away even acai berry in orac far beyond the acai berry far beyond anything else what does it taste like i don't know but i imagine well you're not drinking it for pleasure you're drinking it you're drinking see look if it but people won't do that they will have to sugarize it or they would have to take capsules of raw cocoa extract perhaps standardized extract if if it's not palatable the capsule is the way to go but that's that's some surprising thing we we learned we love we love cocoa who does it i love cocoa okay now it is time for our breakfast it is time for the reverend dr william j isamin's gastronomic delight known as lunch and uh unfortunately i was going to open the door up again because it got quiet but the dog started resuming its barking so last week you had a deal with my hay fever attacks oh my god this week you got to deal with the dog that won't shut up is always something right and then we'll be back with our uh voiceover artist william h moral the third it's always something bill oh boy well that doesn't do it that yeah i know what what could we do i mean that that's the nature of the beast when you put somebody on a speakerphone and i'll try i'll try to speak up to speak louder that's all yeah and i know what can you do everybody's gonna think i'm screaming at somebody okay oh you're a creep no i don't want no i don't want to do that because it's you know i want to i want it to sound good you know we had a i had we had the door open and this dog would not shut up so i had to close the door you know it's like there's this dog in the neighborhood wouldn't shut up so i had the door open for fresh air and the breeze was blowing the flags in the background and we had the sunlight coming in and the dog wouldn't shut up so i had to shut the door you know i mean there's a lot of there's a lot of perils and things that happen you hear me at all because i can barely hear you oh Jesus you really can't hear me we hear you fine we hear we hear you we hear you loud and clear yeah yeah absolutely absolutely i don't know man that uh uh you got your you got your the people gonna think we're losing our minds here but you got your phone volume on max oh everything my phone works fine it's only when we do this it's you can barely hear but it's the best i could do you know i mean i i my my throat is bothering me as it is i don't want to strain it all right listen let me let me let me introduce you because people don't know what the who the hell you know what's going on here because i was in the bathroom okay we're back naturally we're back you see the video uh and we have with us yes you heard his voice the one and only our voiceover artist is here with us william h morrow the third how are you doing sir uh okay could be better you know you know they i think the ragweed season is here where is your location now william i know why you have something special to say about our newsletter yeah that's right william that is very right founded in 1977 the very best way to be a part of and join our organization get it now newsletter censor dot com this is the backbone of our organization now uh william uh you and i were discussing uh some good subjects uh that of course we always discuss important deep subjects and we were talking about uh incompetent management uh cronyism nepotism and office politics and i know you worldwide i know you have some things that we've all experienced that older experienced employee they want the kid fresh out of school the entry level that then again they don't even want entry level because you don't have enough experience yeah well employers don't employers don't read lengthy resumes they they if you can't put everything on one page there's so many applicants that they have to go through and weed out that they just don't go beyond reading one page and they they only want your past 10 years of experience but then again if you have if your resume is too good you're a threat to the to the person interviewing you yeah and and plus what i don't like is that you you have to go through the uh you know that the interview is is even uh um the requirements in the interview is even nitpicky with jobs that are not necessarily high-end upper level jobs even even low-paying jobs these companies are nitpicky because they know how many people are out of work they know about the the true unemployment rate and uh it's frustrating you know the job doesn't pay a lot and and and they and they want like the the perfect ultimate employee for god's sakes well you know and what about getting hired getting promoted and getting raises based on merit instead of being a victim of depot nepotism and cronyism like you were years and years ago by William how to take the you want to take the the new guy gets to hit fight it it's it's it's it's it's you know nepotism and then cronyism with politics political jobs and incompetent people kiss ass kiss ass yeah and your confidence confidence in job performance it shouldn't have to always be about the balance sheet and the the bottom line result you know uh uh or worried about your stock holders getting upset well give me the daily stock but there goes up that's no emotional anyway you can be the greatest organization on the planet that gentleman you run your organization that way by looking at the stock well yes jack welch jack jack you're full if you do jack welch was the first uh oh connected with general electric to start outsourcing american jobs unfortunately there's there's no bet absolutely there's no better way to assure devotion dedication and and quality of of performance than money uh money money helps you on the city field you can't little money into your quality you can't end up cutting your nose off despite your face short short term but sadly but a lot new there's an old saying it's it's called the penny wise and pound foolish no i mean you gotta think like these guys yeah paper paper shufflers you you gotta think long term yeah oh we should think like we go with it yeah we were yeah we were but these buildings are going to kill me yeah save some money and people lost their lives happens all the time at the pharmacy there are so many good ways to do things well right to right to work states are are horrible they're notorious for uh wages going down and the poverty going up and health care benefits going down uh yes we just right one five percent yes you're right my response about christy stronger than blaze today or you as much ollie dinner you better watch with the you know it should also be about doing the right thing i mean uh uh germany i mean germany has proved that you can you can produce a tremendous amount of electricity with their solar their new solar tower invention that they have that they have in spain it's southern spain and it's a it's a solar panels and it's also a tower converting the heat off the off the ground to electricity bringing those out they took the bugs of electric craft i just don't like they took the bugs out of the electric vehicle decades ago they have a we don't oh yeah i don't know yeah but it's it's not practical i personally don't like the fumes i don't like the carbon monoxide cleaner with the filters you could really the car to be a car the batteries the batteries along distance batteries are they do exist and um you know it's uh believe me well all the negative things you heard about the electric car they they've taken the bugs out of them um because they're expensive of your car they cost the fortune the electric the electric cars cost the fortune today why that's a good question why now why should they pay that thing off why why why does that a diamond engagement ring cost five thousand dollars when south africa has has tons of diamonds they're holding back remember we talked about that week yeah it's a game it's a racket it's uh it's a scam but every whatever word you want to use you know and if you believe in bible prophecy they will get worse so uh but any that anyway let's hope for the sake of everybody there anything else about it but my time is up for the day yes and both of you very good yes yes thank you thank you when you're your little dog outside the little the little dog the little good dog dummied up knock on wood so maybe have a good rest of your show i'll talk to you all next week yes bye bye sir you take care of everyone bye bye yeah i was gonna i was gonna bring up one subject but he he kept on going on and on and i just totally forgot where i was gonna something we had discussed over over during the weekdays because i have meetings with william morrow uh uh tuesdays and thursdays and in uh in this case i had nothing to do yesterday so it was three days friday but i uh you know if you don't if you don't bring up a subject when it's fresh in your mind and the other person is uh well i did tell him the best thing is to prepare yourself with the material you want to discuss for the week and you got about 20 minutes to do so knock yourself out but but i like when you when you brought up about uh welsh jack welch jack welch you know i don't want him to father of outsourcing general let's you know i don't want him to say no i don't want him to say anything positive about jack welch meanwhile he started you said he started the outsourcing that's correct the father of outsourcing well yeah but i don't know if it we're on the air but i don't know if the um the pooch is gonna start barking again but who knows only the shadow knows only the shadow knows for sure that's correct all right back to our readings hardly a week passes without large financial institutions making the news for goldman sacks city bank jp morgan chase bank of america bar clays or hsbc the storyline is all too familiar repeatedly paying settlements into hundreds of millions of dollars without admitting any wrongdoings oh really global banks are more powerful than kings and princes of all excuse me errors past instead of employing armies for their conquests they only need batteries of lawyers to fight governments and clients worldwide these behemoths also successfully court lawmakers who will help them in stopping or watering down sensible regulations that could interfere with their obsessions to grow at any price martha stewart's spent five months behind bars for insider traders lousy for forty thousand dollars to avoid personal losses of fifty eight thousand dollars gee wonder why no one from golden sacks uh ever saw jail time uh contrast this to the worldwide economic disaster of 2008 where culprits created trillions of dollars in damages during the near financial collapse there was a televised congressional hearing although the four top executives being grilled uttered that they were sorry their body language indicated otherwise there was no sincere remorse you know when somebody is sincerely sorry they they're looking at you with their sad puppy dog eyes they're not shift the eye looking in different directions instead of handing out prison terms or multi-million dollar fines government could opt for a more effective deterrent place transgressors for a few hours at a pillory right next to the wall street bull and let the people have some fun oh you know the wall street bull there by Merrill Lynch yeah well i think i think uh america should follow the uh the example that iceland set for the world and what how they handle the bankers to go to hell they handle the way they handle their corruption look let's face something the federal reserve and the setup system with the 12 banks and etc this is privatization the united states constitution says that the united states itself can coin its money and produce it anytime it wants to it does not have to go to some private pseudo governmental organization like the federal reserve and borrow the money and pay interest okay we don't have to pay interest to ourselves when we make our own money so all of that is crap and we don't need those banks okay we can have other types of banks and what about north dakota with their their community bank what's going on there well the state owns the bank no you can't you cannot privatize absolutely everything it's been proven to be a fiasco not for the people who get the money when you sell it to them people on top yeah like a pyramid scheme the people on top make the big bucks that's what privatization is all about the expense of everybody at the bottom of the pyramid didn't work out too well in iraq you supplying the troops privatization no not at all speaking of new jersey again along the hack and sack river from little fairy to lindhurst call it the summer of the peregrine peregrine falcon not only have these dynamic falcons nested in at least two locales along the river but so many have been so often in so many other places that it is hard to believe they were extinct east of the mississippi a half a century ago wow well they they they they to help the birds they've put artificial birdhouses on top of new york city skyscrapers to help many of these raptors and particularly the peregrine falcon three of the upteen bergen county sightings involved young peregrines with identification bands on their legs thanks to digital cameras with high-powered lenses birders were able to read the numbers and letters on the bands and find out where the birds came from in mid july a young banded peregrine was photographed on a radio antenna in carlstadt it had been banded as a nestling on the bayone bridge on may 29th yeah the american bald eagle is making a great comeback too in early august a young banded peregrine was photographed atop an office building on palito avenue in lindhurst yeah i think i know where that section is it had been banded as a nestling atop an office building in redding pennsylvania really on may 31st same one now it's in new jersey well we have plenty of squirrels uh for them and wild rabbits in late august a young banded peregrine was photographed on an electrical transmission tower in decorte park in lindhurst it had been banded as a nestling on an atlantic city water tower in june what should we make of all these peregrinating young peregrines migraine obviously they're they're migrating to different regions to nest for a reason i think i think it's food related an expert kathy clark supervisory a zoologist with the state division of fish and wildlife oversees peregrine banding for the state which included monitoring 26 nesting pairs last year i think they're doing well our peregrine populations but the drama has been slow to build up in the last couple of years they seem to have taken hold in cities leading to these post fledgling concentrations with juveniles hanging out and probably learning from each other there are definitely nesting peregrines we don't know about evidence by more birds that are not banded and those tend to be in cities where there are a lot of potential nesting sites that are hard to detect birds are taking advantage of ledges wherever they exist like old buildings and nearly old bridges why are we seeing so many peregrines young and adult banded and unbanded along the hackensack river this summer what the convergence is probably related to the concentrations of the prey species by shore birds and other flocking birds and perhaps a lot of nesting peregrines associated with the hackensack paseic and huts and rivers and bridges what about all the the the flying cockroaches known as pigeons we got plenty of pigeons too many pigeons and squirrels i i said it before food that that's the uh the main objective of a wild animals to follow the food uh seabirds i did i saw a documentary on how seabirds follow predatory fish dolphins orcas they follow them because they know that those predatory mammals and fish follow uh and search for the food the the small baitfish like you know a migrating herring or sardine and they know that there's going to be bits and pieces of of smaller fish floating at the surface and that's how the the birds uh strata you know that's how they that's the strategy that these wild birds uh that are carnivores that's that's what they use it's you know the when somebody uses a term bird brain it's not accurate birds are actually smart you know i mean to me that's intelligence when you're when you're following a uh a uh um what do you call it a pod of dolphin a a a group of dolphin is not a school i think they call it a pod you know when you just follow the pod of dolphins and you know the dolphins are going to find food and therefore you will find food also what happens come autumn do they migrate and where resightings and recaptures of peregrine suggest that the first year birds do migrate south they get recaptured at hawk banding stations in cape may cape charles in virginia the migration pathway is generally along the atlantic coast for eastern birds the more northern nesting peregrines from nests in the canadian arctic and canadian marathimes tend to migrate farther south to south america whereas mid atlantic young peregrines probably migrate only to the southeastern united states adults tend to remain in their nesting areas year-round really what they're finding they're finding food source i mean i think well i think when it comes to urban areas i think the pigeons are all year-round birds there's no hibernation of pigeons but the squirrels definitely hibernate while rabbits hibernate not the pigeons i believe so they do prey on on those and of course many of these sea birds like these eagles and hawks osprey you know that live near the coast i mean they could see fish with their fantastic eyesight as they fly above and and and birds are they're amazing like buzzards you know vultures they they look for pockets and currents of air they just glide for hours without flapping their wings they just glide and they look for weakness uh in a flock of in a herd of animals a herd of wild animals they look for signs of weakness or an animal might be old injured just like the wolves do actually they follow wolf packs too the buzzards because there's going to be a leftover a kill laying on the ground so the birds have a system this remarkable rebound is one of the great success stories imagine no nesting peregrine zero in the eastern united states in the early 1960s and now we can see them just about anywhere in new jersey including and maybe especially our cities my only caution comes from the inconsistency in successful nesting in their historic cliff habitat but they are doing so well in urban areas that i have to hope they will other overcome other difficulties okay yeah well you know conservation is a wonderful thing seeing seeing an endangered or or even a threatened species making a big comeback is a very positive thing to witness uh it's just a shame that so many of the earth's creatures have become totally extinct due to man because due to greed actually where is the dodo bite where is the unicorn now forget about the unicorn where is my hemat where is leviathan let's stick to the dodo or the Tasmanian tiger you know that for whatever reason uh these these members of uh god's creatures were made extinct by the greed of man guess what movie is now coming out again i think it's the fifth installment of it they're making another movie of pirates of the Caribbean Jurassic park oh no yeah only it's not going to be called Jurassic park it's called Jurassic something else let me guess they they they they fail to destroy maybe one or two eggs that are left oh maybe they'll use the mammoth thing putting the uh oh yeah yeah you know or the uh into the elephant or the uh the uh tyrannosaurus rex dna going into the fertilized chicken egg which which supposedly was supposed to happen or did happen already and they're not telling the public the outcome was they find they found t-rex dna in montana what do our government do such a thing and mammoth they found uh well preserved mammoth dna you know blood and um bone and flesh and all that i mean they could easily uh they said they can easily put it into a female indian i mean asian elephant the ones with the smaller ears to try to bring back the woolly mammoth the food and drug administration fda has issued a positive review of a breast cancer drug from rosh that could soon become the first pharmaceutical option approved for treating early stage disease before surgery in documents posted online fda scientists said women who received the drug perjetta perjeta perjetta as initial treatment for breast cancer were more likely to be cancer-free at the time of surgery than women who received other or older drug combinations yeah and also natural alternative therapy to all cancers can also well stop and reverse the cancer also but of course you're not going to mention that no no although the results come from mid-stage trials of the drug fda recommended accelerating approval of the drug oh sure make make the big box before thoroughly testing it that step is reserved for groundbreaking drugs to treat life-threatening diseases perjetta was first approved last summer to treat women with a subtype of breast cancer that has already spread to other parts of the body but rosh's genome tech unit is seeking approval to use the drug at a much earlier stage of the disease after diagnosis and before surgery to remove the tumor surgery to remove tumors is the first step in treating virtually whole forms of cancer if approved perjetta would be the first cancer drug approved for use as a pre-surgical step using cancer drugs before surgery is still experimental but doctors hope the approach could help shrink tumors to make them easier to remove in some breast cancer cases a tumor that is easier to operate on could allow women to keep their breasts rather than having them surgically removed on thursday the fda will ask an outside panel of cancer specialists whether perjetta's benefits outweigh its risks for treating early stage breast cancer among other questions the experts will be asked whether the preliminary results reported by a genome tech are likely to result in longer overall survival for patients the government agency isn't required to follow the group's advice though it often does the panel will review 417 women study comparing perjetta in different combinations against older breast cancer treatments when perjetta was combined with herceptin another genentech drug and standard chemotherapy 39 percent of women saw their cancer reach undetectable levels only 21 percent of women experienced the same results from taking herceptin the chemotherapy alone after drug treatment all the women receive standard breast surgery to remove any cancerous tumors genentech says this surgery allowed researchers to confirm the presence or absence of cancer last year the fda released guidelines for studying breast cancer drugs in the presurgical setting with the aim of accelerating approval of promising therapies perjetta is the first drug to undergo fda review since those recommendations were released if approved it could encourage more drug makers to study cancer drugs for early stage use i just want to tell you people out there that are viewing this show me personally i refuse to promote any pharmaceutical so i mean um dr bill read it because it happens to be current a current event topic connected with cancer initially breast cancer but this is orthodoxy this is a drug which i personally do not advocate um unless it's you have no choice and you have advanced cancer and you know you need a little head start but i don't uh i can care less uh about the success of any pharmaceutical or pharmaceutical company for that matter like herceptin perjetta only works in a subset of about 20 percent of breast cancer patients who have tours that overproduce a protein known as h e r dash two which makes cancer cells rapidly divide and grow breast cancer is the second most deadly form of cancer in the united states women and is expected to kill more than 39 000 americans this year yeah well one of the worst would be pancreatic cancer uh i know that's not uh that's not those figures they're not pancreatic cancer is not 39 000 it's less than that yeah yeah um now melanoma uh i i guess there's probably lung cancer is bigger than breast cancer yeah because there's people that still smoke but like let's say malignant melanoma you would i assume you would have to have an advanced condition of melanoma for it to be a death sentence yeah you know uh other skin cancer like carcinoma a bale is a basal cell carcinoma is much more treatable but anyway uh we got anything on the lovely republican congress or or balloon boy or indirectly barbobono uh yeah indirectly okay there's a feeling in the air that the economy is slowly turning around the feeling yeah yeah car and home sales are climbing families are dining out more often she worried getting over money and the retail sector added jobs last month which means people are shopping yeah because they're hiring for the christmas season that's why that's why the jobs are up will the financial health of the country improve sooner temp job rather than later for the first time in a long time that question doesn't seem ridiculously out of place but even when the economy finally accelerates many people will be left behind casualties of a pounding recession and a lack of daisy old days ago recovery in parts of new jersey the picture is especially bleak judging from a report just published by the poverty research institute an arm of legal services of new jersey oh the right wing is going to call that biased aren't they oh and if you're because they'd like to do away with legal services wouldn't yeah and by the way if you're if you're poor and homeless and you in north carolina you're a criminal they arrest you that's correct you're you're considered south carolina what that south carolina would have that considered a vagrancy vagrant they want you out of the city at night get out how are they supposed to get out they don't care if they have no money for transportation and where do they go they don't care they don't care in other words they don't want the tourists to see they're treating the homeless in south carolina like litter they criminalizing them well at least they'll give them a place to sleep no they won't they want them out of the city no when they arrest them be someone else's problem yeah but when they when they arrest them for vagrants they automatically have shelter and and a hot maybe but they want me before they arrest you they probably want to kick you to hell out what the hell are you gonna go go to the next town county whatever oh they have simple solutions don't yes they do one quarter of the state's residents that's 25 percent it's what billy touch done have a hard time paying for housing food and medical care according to the annual survey so look at the cost of housing and medical care look at the cost of rents it's it's it's it's in new jerry's in front of county come on it's insane even even my friend uh canny down in bokeh ritone florida he showed me uh he showed me uh uh apartments apartments for rent and uh in that county uh bokeh ritone i don't know if it's brower county i think it's uh uh what's the palm beach county or it's it's don't ask me it's north never been in florida bokeh ritone is is north of fort lord of dale it might be in the next count might might be closer to west palm beach up that way but anyway nice towns with no with very low crime uh the rents are are very similar if not more expensive than up here and i said to him well what the hell do they people do for money down there i mean all you really have is our retail jobs and that pay minimum wage and he told me a lot of young people have moved to florida and there's a lot of professionals younger professionals that are working in florida so it's not just about tourism and retail anymore and retired but but still the the costs of living versus the pay in florida is totally out of balance i mean yeah i mean if you rent is like sixteen hundred dollars for a one bedroom apartment in florida what do you do for a living down there where you're going to make enough money to pay that rent and and then utilities and food and everything else alligator hunter i mean the nerve of the real estate business to charge that kind of rent in a state where the average income is chicken feed that's what i'm trying to get at location location location you got to get the i mean there's no sense of having beautiful apartments for rent if people can't rent them if they're empty well obviously they haven't hit that brick wall yet okay people are finding the money somehow some way yeah yeah legal services measures poverty not by the federal rate which puts a family of four below the poverty line when the household income is less than twenty three thousand five hundred and fifty dollars but by two hundred and fifty percent of that rate or fifty eight thousand eight hundred and seventy five dollars the reason is that the high cost of living in this area eats up far more of a salary than it does in other parts of the country sure it does researchers believe in more realistic measure employs the higher rate peseic counting has the unfortunate distinction of containing the most poverty in the state with 37 percent of residents considered poor using us census bureau data of households earning 200 percent of the poverty level nearly 60 percent of the city of peseic households and more than half of pottersons struggle to make the most basic ends meet bergen county measures better at 18 percent but that still works out to nearly one in five people using the federal standard the state's poverty rate hovers at 10.4 percent it's far lower but of little comfort because the last time it measured higher was in 1959 juxtapose these numbers with the fact that new jersey's median household income ranks third in the country as staff writer dave shingle reports and a disturbing picture emerges of just how deep the divide is between financially comfortable and financially strapped a staggering 50 000 full-time workers earn less than the federal poverty rate in 2011 this is a good article the reports authors point out the vital role played by food stamps and the earned income tax credit in keeping families afloat they also mentioned the difficulty of analyzing the success of the state's anti-poverty strategy until new jersey takes a more coordinated approach not with christie there no well this this is what the middle class and poor families can expect from any of today's government help is just simply to stay afloat to survive tread water to tread water to simply exist now forget about the american dream or uh you know or being living a happy fulfilled life the high poverty numbers are a stark reminder that the state has to do a better job of streamlining anti-poverty efforts have to do a job period huh too many people in desperate straits have to parse the rules of too many agencies to get the help they need from the other end the state would do better by tackling poverty as a whole from housing to after-school care job training to community development for now we are left to contend with disheartening data on just how difficult it is to make ends meet in an expensive state like new jersey well new jersey is the most it's still the most densely populated state in the nation and uh i i believe it has something to do with so many major cities are surrounding new jersey and are in new jersey you know you have philadelphia uh in the southwestern part of the state you have new york city in the northeastern part of the state then within the state you have new york and um it's very congested it's very congested it's a lot of um a lot of industry so when they got that when they got that nicknamed the garden state i don't know that must have been the new jersey of the distant past even though there there is still plenty of farms left but not like it used to be but anyway hey in the country as a whole it's only one percent of people that are farmers today yeah the family family i think it was 80 percent people were once connected to the land today it's all corporate agribusiness they're the ones that make the big bucks baby agribusiness yeah those are the ones those are the ones that are embedded with monsanto and the genetically modified seas right those two agribusiness fat cat farms they go and sue the little guy and put them out of business yeah the so you have to buy monsanto seats americans used to rely on the on the backbones of the country which was a main street small stores mom and pop stores entrepreneurs main street and local privately owned or family owned organic farms eat local eat local eat local everything a local you had fresh produce and fresh dairy everything was local it was clean good food and um because you know if you if you consume anything that comes from far away it's both likely going to be loaded with preservatives and various chemicals and if it's from another country it's going to load with dbt yeah irradiation irradiated um you know tomatoes are picked green instead of being vine ripen etc etc you know that's why my no wonder why my my cayenne peppers are so damn hot because they're vine ripen and they're organic so i mean i know cayenne is not supposed to be hot like habanero but man mine are super hot so i think that has a lot to do with it the the point is vine ripen local organic food is the most nutritious and the healthiest to eat period non an heirloom not non-gmo is there there's some kind of a proposition coming up in the state of washington for a labeling gmo labeling there's uh oh every state is um i think the california just went through something like that i think they lost they lost to gmo labeling too bad because california is like the true garden state of the of the nation well it is doing a lot better now under jerry brown then i know schwestern oh brown who drove the state into the dead jerry brown made a comeback yeah oh wow good for him i guess what he did for him what oh they raised the minimum wage they put a tax on the rich hey that's how you get out of your deficits don't you jerry brown is kind of like um a political ralph nader oh yeah right but they ad hominin attacked him in the old days calling him mr moon beam hey moon beam moon craters whatever you want uh however you want to shake it if you're doing your job for the little guy and for mainstream masses that that's all right in my book yeah you know but it ain't all right in the book of the big court oh i feel my heart bleeds for them oh my heart bleeds for the uh for the rich having to actually pay taxes and then their fair share you know i feel so sorry for them um i wouldn't yeah i don't pity no no i don't i so i said i don't know you're speaking sarcastic yeah but my point is we got people in this country who shed tears for for billionaires yeah because they pay attention to fox news too much they believe the the propaganda and the bullshit and the lies is there is there one really hard hitting article in front of you or we'll just call it a day might as well call it a day because this has to do with the spying again and it's a spying yeah miss uh el el presidente of uh of uh uh brazil didn't like it too much that she got spied on by the united states really is it a is it a long article now what the hell make it the last one the brazilian government condemned the united state spy program that reportedly targeted the nation's leader labeled it an unacceptable invasion of sovereignty and called monday for international regulations to protect citizens and governments alike from cyber espionage in a sign that fallout over the spy program is spreading the newspaper falha de sapalo reported that president dillma rousseff rousseff is considering canceling her october trip to the united states i don't blame them where she has been scheduled to be honored with a state dinner falha cited unidentified rousseff aides the president's office declined to comment the foreign ministry called in us ambassador thomas shannon and told him brazil expects the white house to provide a prompt written explanation over the espionage allegations the action came after a report aired sunday night on global tv citing 2012 documents from the national security agency leaker edward snowden that indicated that the united states intercepted rousseff's emails and telephone calls along with those of mexican president whose communications were being monitored even before he was elected as president in july now if we believe the government the nsa agency spying is to catch terrorists what the f does brazil's president and mexico calls president at the door with terrorism unless they're secretly uh no i don't make an excuse for the nsa they're just spy into spy in other words they're using the so-called uh um terrorism um as an excuse to catch all things the so-called al-qaeda thing as an excuse to spy on everybody for everything that's every possible that's right uh just for the sake of spying that's right that's right oh some some conspiracy theorist uh you know like some of the alex jones people and jesse vinter people believe that there's technically no real al-qaeda well that it's supposed to have been decimated but what has happened is that they new cells have sprung up like in in uh syria now there's a video out showing one of the commanding officers in syria having killed a syrian soldier and he cuts out his liver and his heart and he eats them you want to put money behind these kind of people nope no well that's what they're dealing with over there you got outside the dictator and you got these uh liver and heart eaters yeah but the less the lesser of the two evils are both evil yeah i just feel bad for the uh children uh dying of poison gas yeah that's what i feel bad about but we have such a thing called it's in new york too it's a big building called the united nations yeah what where are they in all this and since 192 or 191 nations have signed the chemical uh uh uh uh treaty you shouldn't use them uh why don't they put together whatever happened to those un forces that used to go here there and everywhere with the white bit with the white trucks and and white cars and everything where are they where are they send them over there they're called peacekeepers well put them over and keep the peace yeah it's not happening put them over in levinon and and and and with the palestinians and the the israelis put them over there yeah a international force international force i mean they've never let the un run the way it was supposed to the spirit council how far are you i'm almost done all right go ahead earlier senator ricardo fraccio head of the brazilian senate's foreign relations committee said lawmakers already had decided to formally investigate the united states programs focus on brazil because of earlier revelations that the country was a top target of the nsa spying in the region he said the probe would likely start this week i feel a mixture of amazement and indignation it seems like there are no limits when the phone of the president of the republic is monitored it's hard to imagine what else might be happening for a co sriracha said in brazilia it's unacceptable that in a country like ours where there is absolutely no climate of terrorism that there is this type of spy well yeah well you know what the bible prophecy is becoming a reality we're in the end times and things can only get worse as opposed to what billy morrow says that you know it hopes everything gets better and people see the light but the thing is the people that are causing the atrocities and the corruption and the evil they know what they're doing you know in order for in order for somebody to wake up and see the light that means that they are unclear about what's really going on and they're not they're not aware of what's really going on but but these people are aware of what's going on but they have too much power to change and and apparently they just care about profit and they don't care about anything else that's correct you know and uh well profits before people profits before uh people in the planet and the environment uh you know speaking of the dog barking you would you would think that a dog would be used to seeing people walking around walking around by now and stop barking and get tired but it's almost like you know they just keep on going on and on but for what the dog is young it's probably four or five months old maybe that's it that's it anyway you should be learning okay well nobody in this stupid neighborhood is teaching them anything parents ain't teaching yeah i mean uh you got a feral cat problem because people are not 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