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RT Watching The Hawks July 12, 2024

Billionaires saw their combined net worth surged by more than 930000000000. 00 bringing it the collective wealth of just 644. 00 people to a staggering 3. 00 trillion 1. 03 trillion dollars in just 6 144. 00 people thats according to a new an analysis recently released by americans for tax fairness and the institute for public studies who have been tracking wealth inequality in america since the start of the coburg 19 pandemic yes according to their numbers these greedy few saw their wealth rise by more than 33 percent during this crisis and pain and just to give you some perspective that 940000000000. 00 gain is roughly 3 times bigger than the paltry 300000000000 the corporate job themselves Mitch Mcconnell put into his now abandoned september pandemic relief bill my friends this massive wealth stock is not the American Dream at work its far from it its an american mare. And as it is why we will always be watching the hawks. Whats going on a city the street you want to see. The missiles which see the crisis joyce state see rolls royce gracie see this ladys systemic deception is to late show which i will so please just as. All right well were going to watch a movie. And im a nice across a range of theres a massive amount of wealth to be bestowed upon the 644. 00 people especially seeing all that wealth raised up while the rest of us have been suffering for the last 9 months 8 months oh absolutely and i think ive told you this before it seems like whenever there is pestilence whenever there is extreme poverty or degradation across america there are always an elite group of people that tend to make more and more money off of other peoples disadvantage and thats what were seeing the likes of jeff based and others oh yeah lets look at the likes of these others or you would just jeff bezos Mark Zuckerberg. Ben gilbert chairman a quick look at what theyve made i mean jeff bezos grew from 113000000000 in march 18th 203000000000 by october increase 80 percent zuckerberg 54700000000 in march 18th to 101000000000. 00 by october 30th 85 percent increase in law must 24600000000. 00 march 18th now close to 100000000000. 00 and ben gilbert chairman of quicken loans saw his world rocket by 656 percent 49000000000 at the start of the year from 6000000000. 00 at the start of the year to 49000000000. 00 now at the end of the year thats massive wealth heading their way now i get it for a jet basis for instance because the majority of us are still using amazon especially when you know all of this the words were raided and everything at the start of 1000 a lot of people are turning to Online Shopping i get it for face. Were talking about Mark Zuckerberg because of the ad buys that campaigns are using and as well as you know different political groups right now in a Campaign Election cycle i dont get it. And i didnt know if. I look at it like this ill actually go the opposite i dont get it for any of them and heres why i wondered i understand logically but i will say this we always talk about a minimum wage and my father actually brought this up in our group that we need to have a maximum wage because when you have people making this much money that gives them more power and control over so many different aspects of this country that its ungodly what do you need that much money for at the end of the day no i agree with you there we know about amazon is that the majority of their workers are full time workers these are contractors so you know when coburn 1000 hit it meant that a lot of people were either laid off or they already didnt have Health Insurance and we also know that they werent given the proper p. P. A. To protect them while they were working in these warehouses so theres a lot going on at the back story there as well i mean look like theres just brought a brand new 165000000 dollar homes here that goes along with 80000000. 00 worth of new york apartments meanwhile nearly 62000000. 00 people lost work between march 21st and september 19th 98000. 00 businesses Small Businesses closed that is not how a country or economy could possibly survive when you have that much money flowing to the top and so little going to the rest of us. If there wasnt enough going on in the lead up to the 2020 alexion here in the u. S. A stunning revelation is sending shock waves across the country lawyers say president trumps border policy has left over 500. 00 Migrant Children without their parents thats right somewhere in the shuffle of cool detention policies and family separations hundreds of kids are now left without their parents at all and the u. S. Government doesnt seem to know where those parents are and arent providing much information on exactly how they banished according to Court Filings obtained by n. B. C. News lawyers appointed to represent minors say that 545. 00 parents cant be found the attorneys believe that 2 thirds of the parents were deported to Central America before they could be reunited with their young ones joining us now to shed light on this is immigration attorney alan or jr welcome alan. Thank you for having me well and i know that you have talked about this a lot in social media in other circles as well lets start with the basics how can the u. S. Government lose 545 parents and what happens now to these orphan kids. So i think a little bit of this branding of the parent is losing the conversation because we should be talking about how many kids and so that 545 kids as well as the parents lets shift the conversation say its 545 kids that are here that are now orphaned or that have been abandoned in the United States because of us and the way it happened is by design because were able to keep up with anything that we want to go with you but luggage with people with the military we can keep up with anything we were people going to the moon so really this is by design that they didnt care enough to sort of track the parents to these kids and so the problem of this is it started in 2017 so these kids have been separated for 2 years or more and basically are more and the concept is that many of these kids have more separated from their parents and they have with their parents and thats the biggest problem that were sort of facing here that was the u. S. All that is clearly against International Law and now were trying to write that. Drugs border policies we been scrutinizing him for a long time especially on the show and in other places do you think at all that theres a new revelation is going to affect him at the polls and you know will this play a role in the election and what can be done to rectify the damage you talk about kids been away from their parents for more than 2 years now longer than they were with their parents can this ever be rectified and fixed. So the rectification of it probably i dont really know how you think that that issue when you take away the someone is a toddler and someone is a kid at that age frame they are forever damaged in the only way we can sort of right now is that it sort of gives them some sort of green card and the parents just sort of say we need to move forward in the best way we can with regard to the policy suburban women are really impacted by kids and this is really been a good talking point for people but i think at this point all the christian all the prolife people everyone says theyre out there about the kids and kids in school and in coven need to now rise up and ask their congressperson is running for office what about the 545 kids i think would have been really bad but 545 thats a really horrible and thats out of the 2000 that they had already separated in the very beginning and the real issue of this is why were they separated the 1st point today you see d. H. As coming back and saying are you saying well the parents dont want them back well back into the cart and those are very complex conversations that we can have with each individual case by case depending on where the fairness if you can in fact on that because 283 of them they dont even know the parents are but you cant really have a conversation thing the parents dont want them back because they should have never been separated in the 1st place much less can you claim that as our 1st lady did that these kids are better off now than they were of their parents because they have and they have to pay thats really not a conversation i want to have with anyone its irrational its also one has been proven false because we know a lot of those kids were found sleeping on floors and didnt have anything to clean their bodies much less their teeth but alan i have another question for you we know about the family separations and this you know bombshell story but amid these i miss him from. And theres also the devastating news that trump is ratcheting up calls to continue those immigrant raids across cities in america just a few days out of election day what are your thoughts there and why do you think the president is targeting sanctuary cities right now some of which are also in battleground states. So its a circus and its really not about enforcement because youve been in charge for 30 years you have not deported as many people at the former president we clearly said you had a storm immigration policy and he did it and today you went after 13 to the individuals that came in and said they had a job when they didnt have a job and therefore they werent taking away jobs for American Workers but you use our resources during code that to go up to 13 students falsely claimed that they were working right i think there should be adjusting our expectation for that but at this point in time do i think those 13 students are National Security harm are more important than cobra i really dont think thats a lack of direction and control and what we all know right now is it really isnt when people in the whole thing youre doing this big around the big deportation when in fact you have a judge after a judge saying you see these problems that were paying for and i think right now with the deficit being involved is it americans need to start asking why are we paying for much of our prison does a great question as to why were paying so much for prisons and why is american tax dollars being used to pay for what our son she called them this before and youve agreed with you are such an concentration camps for these poor people who have come across our border than we have now thrown in jail separated them from their kids now essentially lost 500 some odd broken up families and then lost where to send these children i want to ask just one final question before we goes. What is what possibly is their excuse at this point when confronted with these numbers do they have any any way excuse whatsoever to how youll lose someones family. No and theyre running away from it there is no excuse because its by design and i think at the end when they sort of meet themselves an International Court of a courtroom reconciliation of our own congress theyre going to have to come up with an answer because now there are theres twitter theres a policy and sites that were sort of shown from n. B. C. That they did it on purpose Jeff Sessions and behind that is wrong as well as even miller so people need to be held accountable for that it has a little underdog about it or at people would be raging in the streets it is whats happening in another country remember when this happened on the continent of africa people were outraged when the operator girls were nothing and the problem of all this that you havent think that you that any of them you dont know any of their names you dont know you know a case of a government you tell you this many people and they dont tell you how many boy how many girls and what their ages are because that suits their narrative i couldnt agree with you more this is absolute people should be outraged by this we should be heartbroken by this and we should be the demanding accountability for this because again these are children as you so eloquently pointed out thank you for your hard work and getting the truth about this out there and all the work that youre doing now and always a pleasure having you on sir. Thank you for having me. All right as we go to break remember that you can also start watching the locks on the man with a brand new portable t. V. After the bible on all platforms coming up more than 4000 5 people have died in u. S. Jails before their day in court and former u. S. Trial attorney Arthur Reserve joins us to discuss that shocking number of states are. Watching the. You know why the why dont you go down with the wife. So. I dont think its the fault of the clothes. And then you. Call up top that couple who wanted to develop all men. Who want to. Start 6 6. The maternity town the slums go in and you may never get out some sort of the most of. My teenage gang rules here. Want to move then let me my. Mother. But. The navy will be very. Nice. For the yeah were on a new use that as an element in the food. You know mccain. Music i see. Criminal Justice Reform calls have largely landed on the prison system whose conviction were talking mandatory minimum sentencing 3 strikes laws agree just sentencing mandates that place people of color in prison for much longer terms than their white counterparts but not getting as much attention or the calls for reforms in the pretrial stage this stage comes before an accused person ever faces a trial or jury or a judge thousands of americans sit in jails across this country for months sometimes years without being found guilty of anything i know the story will too will because my old mother languished in jail never having a day in court her crime she couldnt afford bail and had a mental illness. And she was alone while essentially serving time without a conviction folks often end up facing severe Human Rights Violations up to and including death in fact a recent special report released just last week revealed 4900 98. 00 people died in u. S. Jails many under brutal circumstances in one case harvey killed a mentally ill man was charged with trespassing after he was found standing in the morning rain and left wing at the sky. The man who called 911 alerted the arriving officer that hill needed a mental evaluation but he never got them and fed bill was charged with trespassing jailed and incurred a 500. 00 fine but things only got worse from there the next day hilton flew into a rage at the Madison County Detention Center in canton mississippi 3 guards tackled him pepper sprayed him kicked him in the hit after he was handcuffed he was slammed against the concrete wall the officers then lured him away from camera shot and continue to beat the handcuffed man in a subsequent investigation the guards said hill was so combative and showed superman force that they were wired to spawn respond aggressively hill was then sent into solitary confinement where guards pinned him to the floor beat him then removed his handcuffs the poor man died just 46 minutes later. Agree just disgusting and maddening but hills case it isnt unique he has one of 7571 inmate deaths reuters documented in u. S. Jails from 20182008 to 2019 joining us now is authorizer the director for the justice and Civil Liberties institute welcome author. Thank you for having me appreciate. The deaths in the jails continue to mount across the country and being mindful that these people have never been convicted of anything why do you think stories like harvey hills arent receiving more widespread attention the criminal Justice Reform standard bearers tend to focus on they tend not to focus on jails at all outside of baylor if theyre not really looking at cases like this. I think very sadly the answer is kind of within itself the reason these individuals are in jail most of the time is because theyre too poor to get out and that right there exactly what you described but your mom thats heartbreaking im sorry to hear that is exactly why these individuals die in jail because they have the smallest voice and when you have a small voice you really fall to the very bottom the list and i think a really important that just again or stand here is that number 7571 from 2000 h 1000 thats only looking at 500 jails thats only 16 percent of the jails across the United States we dont we theres 3100 jails so that number is probably much higher so i think were truly breaks my heart about this story is the fact that these are people who are still technically not guilty if you know we still go by that old adage of innocent till Proven Guilty i know thats kind of a rarity these days but you know thats what really makes this sad and reports are showing as you mentioned that the fatality data in jails has become more and more secretive to on top of not getting all of it especially in the troubled ministration traditionally aggregated statistics were published every 2 years we havent seen that since. 2016 a Justice Department spokesman said there are no plans there should be to report some inmate deaths how does this hamper advocacy for these people and what problems did this lack of reporting cause. Data is everything its impossible to create a new policy systems its impossible to understand what is happening without truly understanding the actual numbers because without it youre just youre just talking about stories and you know harvey hill story is tragic but its just gonna go outside of this report and the most important thing to kind of understand about this is that b. D. S. Has said that were not going to go forward this is not one of those situations where you have the government saying were giving it were gathering it the bureau of justice it isnt saying no were not going to turn it over so how do you ever really advocate for a new set of polls hes done when you dont understand what is happening i mean we know more about deaths of civilians in iraq and we know about deaths of our own civilians within our jails and that is outrageous. And are there couldnt i couldnt put it better we know that these deaths many of them are preventable 1st off with better protocols against abuse Health Assessments corrective action from the work that you do have you written or supported any model legislation or policy framework so around this issue and what are your thoughts on things that we can change. Well

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