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You know, if you have any doubt about how bad the corporate media is, then consider

this.

A story of how a reporter was recently reassigned after writing an unflattering report in one

of Bloomberg's advertisers.

Now, you and I have had firsthand experience of this very thing.

That is, you produced the show where I went on Joe Scarborough's show.

By the way, you used to be my law partner.

Interesting connection most people don't understand, but I appeared on a show, and I talked about

a wood that was arsenic-soaked wood that they were using in children's playgrounds.

Well, after I did the story, the PR people call up MSNBC and that little worm of a person,

Phil Griffin, caves in, asks me to go back on the air and apologize.

Of course, you know what I said.

I didn't do that.

I'd let Joe apologize if he wanted to.

This is the same deal.

This is where advertisers are in controlling Bloomberg.

This is all about money.

Pick it up from there.

Yeah.

We had the CEO of Wells Fargo call Bloomberg because they were upset that one of their

reporters did a story.

They'd worked on it for a long time and found out Wells Fargo is the go-to bank for the

gun industry.

You know, the NRA, everybody.

They're putting their money through Wells Fargo.

So, they did the story.

I mean, that is such a harmless attack for Wells Fargo to overreact to because we have

our little rap sheet here that we use all the time-

Yeah.

What is the rap ... This is amazing.

They could have done stories instead on the 5.5 billion in mortgage abuses from Wells

Fargo, the 2.9 billion in banking violations, 1.5 billion on toxic securities abuses, 1.2

billion on false claims acts-

Which, by the way, they didn't do stories.

Now, they did some of the stories, but not the real big stories.

This is a repetitive corrupt company, and so now, this story has to do with guns.

They go berserk about guns and they reassign the reporter, which is to say we don't want

to lose advertising money.

Wells Fargo spends a lot of time, a lot of money with us, and we don't want to do that.

Look, the same thing happened.

Ed Schultz, who's a dear friend of ours for so many years, the same thing happened with

him on MSNBC.

He wanted to do stories on TPP because he understood TPP was killing American workers,

killing their jobs, killing the economy.

He wanted to do stories about Hillary Clinton.

He wanted to tell the other side of the Hillary Clinton story when Bernie Sanders was running

against her.

So what MSNBC does is they phase him out.

That story's really not understood why he was phased out.

He was phased out because you had management, you had Andrew Lackey or Lack, whatever his

name, and Phil Griffin in their little effort to say what matters to us is not really the

news.

We don't really care about the news.

We care about advertisers, and he was forced out that way.

Same thing's happening here.

This reporter isn't forced out, he's just moved to Siberia, isn't he?

Well, yes.

Exactly.

With this reporter in Bloomberg ... And I guarantee you, if there's any kind of contract

involved, which there are frequently.

As soon as that contract is up, they'll be able to fire this reporter.

Ed Schultz was treated so poorly by MSNBC, people don't remember, they bumped his show

around to so many different time slots, you could never keep track of it.

But this is what the corporate media does.

Every major news outlet, MSNBC, CNN, Fox, Bloomberg, ABC, everybody but CBS-

We don't have ... Look-

... barely.

This station, RT America tells stories that none of the other stations can, the networks

can't tell because you've got some cat up on the 50th floor with an abacus figuring

out how much advertising money they're going to lose.

It's this idea of we gets criticized.

Pap, why are you doing RT America?

Farron, 'cause they understand we do Ring of Fire, we do very liberal stories, and we're

always ... We try to call balls and strikes.

We're allowed to do that here, but you really can't on MSNBC.

You can't on CNN.

You can't on the corporate networks, and this is what happened here.

This is just another iteration of that with Bloomberg News telling a reporter, "You've

made our advertiser mad.

We want you to come on the air and apologize," which is what this cat actually had to end

up doing.

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This week's video is produced by Thomas Friend.

A teenage girl seems innocent on the outside, but on the inside, she's filled with rage

and is basically a walking mass murder weapon of mass destruction.

She literally has more balls the all the men in the movie.

The little girl is hell bent on revenge.

She grew up in a prison where she was tortured and brainwashed and wants to get pay back

on the people responsible.

The movie shows how horrific the justice system is.

Since the girl was locked up for the most important years of her life, a kid had to

grow up without a parent since they were separated by high security.

Once the girl leaves the prison, she joins the other inmates she met on the inside.

In addition, the girl and the parent are reunited.

There's a language barrier so to communicate they have to use facial expressions and judging

by the look on their faces, the reunion is extremely awkward.

The two of them together is a real problem.

One of the characters likes to get surgical with knives.

There's a scene when a knife goes through one of the hands and the character has to

walk around with a bandage for a couple of scenes while the cut slowly heals.

The villain sends thugs to locate and girl and her friends.

He didn't send enough henchman because the girl kills all of them.

After the battle, one of the characters finds footage of the evil crimes the bad guys were

into.

They would kidnap children and torture them.

The footage is so disturbing and it's now no surprise how the film got an R rating.

The film gets the R rating because of scenes like this and the gore scenes where characters

get their hand chopped off.

There's a professor in the movie and he's supposed to be good with kids.

However, he sets a bad example sometimes and has a dark tendency to hurt a lot of people

who can't protect themselves.

It's like shooting deer in cages.

Karma hits the professor upside the head and he gets stabbed to death.

After his passing, the characters give him a proper burial so he'll rest in peace or

whatever.

The girl goes on a road trip across the country and it's a nice opportunity for the parent

and child to bond since they missed out on so many years together.

They also get to bond when they sit down and have a nice family meal at the stranger's

house they just met.

It's a bad idea to talk to strangers and even worse to visit them, but in this case,

the strangers are in more danger than the main characters.

The main character is a bad influences and causes the regular people they meet to go

dark.

Within hours of making friends with the bad influences, the people start using deadly

weapons and attempting homicides like they're on an AMC show.

At the end of the movie, the bad guys die and the girl from the high security compound

gets her revenge and is finally safe.

The parent and child cry and so do you if you have a heart.

Those are 24 reasons these movies are the same.

You agree?

Yes, no, maybe so?

If not, politely share your thoughts in the comment section below and click the subscribe

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Learn Red Hat Linux Episode #2: Why Learn Linux? - Duration: 14:44.

Hello everybody.

Today I wanted to

create an addition to the introduction,

and I do believe that this would be of

great use to you. Even though there's

nothing technical in this tutorial, there

is a bit of motivation embedded into

it. Basically, here I wanted to deal with

the subject, why should anybody learn how

to use Linux? Or, why should anybody learn

how to use Red Hat, or get their

certification, or anything of a kind. Well,

here's why. You might think, you might

have this idea, that most of the world

runs either on Windows or on Mac, but

that is simply not the case. If you just

take a look at Google, at Facebook, at

Twitter, at eBay, at PayPal, all these

servers, all these companies, they

pretty much completely run on Linux. I'm

not sure about eBay but like 99% sure

that it runs on Linux as well. All of these

companies, they are the biggest

companies, some of the biggest companies

on the planet, and they all run on Linux.

All of their machines are running Linux, all of their

servers are running Linux, and if you

want to get a job at any of those

companies as a technical person or

anything of a kind, you will need to know

a great deal about Linux. Because

pretty much the entire Google

development team, not the team

the entire Google development platform,

is actually on Linux machines. All of

it. Even though the employees can bring

their own computers into the company

that can have any operating system

installed on them,

the main OS which they use as a platform

for development is actually Linux. They

use a version of Ubuntu that they've

adapted to their own needs.

Anyway, as I said, if you take a look at

Facebook as well, all of their servers,

from beginning until

today, they run on Linux. But, okay,

that might

still not be enough for you. You might

still think, oh, well, there is bound to be

something else, there is bound to be

something more other than those few

companies. Well, let me tell you something.

All of your Android phones that you have,

that you carry in your pockets,

or you see on television, or whatever,

they all run on Linux as well.

Your smart TVs run on Linux. I don't

know, what else do you need? Basically,

even though the desktop computer still to

this day, most of the desktop

computers do run on Windows, and the

market share is pretty low for

Linux, that is nothing. You can just

imagine, all of the Android phones they run

on Linux. All the major companies run on

Linux. Pretty much, not all

but certainly a very large portion of

servers, like 90% of them in the world,

run on Linux based systems. Your routers,

pretty much all routers, they run on

Linux as well. Be it your home router, or

your Cisco router, they don't necessarily

need to run directly on Linux, but they

run on a derivative of a Linux. Cisco

routers, Juniper routers, the commands in

the Juniper router are pretty much the

same as within a Linux terminal. The

environment is very similar. That's

fantastic for me and for a lot of people

out there. And even the

desktop is slowly being taken over by

Linux, more so in the recent years than

in the past.

Why? Well, first of all, it's completely

free. Most of it, anyway.

In certain cases, only if you want

support you pay. Only if you want

professional support, or something of a

kind, then you pay for that support. You

subscribe or something of a kind. But, the

the operating system in and of itself is

free. You just go on to the net, download

it and run it. That's one of the reasons.

The second reason is, although this might

not be the case to the greatest of

extents with Windows 8.1,

Windows is, not windows but, sorry, Linux,

is generally far more secure than any

Windows or Mac based operating system.

Why? Well, one of the main

reasons, I suppose, is the fact that it's a

less used desktop. So, therefore, there

is less interest to develop viruses and

something of a kind. However, that is not

the only case for it. I mean, OK, true,

there are pretty much

no viruses out there for a Linux based

operating system. There are a few

antivirus systems for it but they're

generally not used, primarily because the

system itself is very secure. So, even if

you were to download a virus as a

regular user from the net, or something

of a kind, to install anything you

require root privileges. So even

though it's sitting there on your

computer, it won't be able to do anything.

Security is a major

part of Linux. You won't have any

problems with viruses, your system will

be very secure, provided, of course, that

you at least configure it properly to a

good extent. However, desktop users, people

who use the browser mainly and

nothing else pretty much,

Linux would be perfect for them,

but they tend to use Windows primarily

because they are used to it. In Linux you

never have to see the terminal if you do

not want to. I use the terminal, people in

the business use the terminals always,

even desktop users use the terminals,

primarily because

you can get things done a lot faster, and

the true power rests there in the

blessed terminal. However, if you don't

want to, as a desktop user, you will never

have to use it. It will not be a

requirement. But, I just wanted to make

this very brief video just to show

everybody and explain that most of the

world out there is actually, most of the

appliances, most of the

devices out there in the world, network

devices, computers, servers, etc,

supercomputers are run on Linux. Pretty

much all of the supercomputers are run on

Linux based operating systems, or on the

Linux that we know and use in our daily

lives today. Plus, as I've

mentioned previously, Windows and Mac do

cost money to buy, while you can do

pretty much everything and more with

Linux based operating systems without

paying a cent. I mean completely free.

Although, you will encounter some

problems inevitably with applications,

for example the Adobe suite, Adobe Photoshop,

or something of a kind, will generally

not work on Linux. Even with the

compatibility layer wine, you're gonna

have problems and it's not gonna work

there. So, in the application section for

desktop it's still lacking a little bit.

Also, in the instance of gaming, for

gamers,

Linux is definitely not for

gamers. I mean, if you are an average

gamer who doesn't actually require super

performance, like to set everything

to maxed out settings on graphics, and

stuff like that, you'll be able to run

most of the games without any problems

on medium settings, or something like

that, with a compatibility layer. You

won't need to download anything specific

for Linux, you can just download a

Windows game and run it on Linux with

wine without bigger problems. Most of the

things will run, sometimes you will

encounter some problems, but most of the

time it will run. So those are the two

problems that Linux encounters, but I

just wanted to show this

picture to you as I have already stated

that most of the world, most of the

businesses, most of the places where you

can get a job where you can work, they

actually run on Linux based operating

systems. Banks especially. Maybe not the

bank's computers like the one that you

see when you walk to the reception, but

the infrastructure of the bank, their

servers,

and the stock market especially. So the

stock market in New York, pretty

much all of the servers

there are on a Linux system, and that is

what I want to show you. Most of the

world runs on Linux. That is where

you can find jobs. I'm not saying that

you cannot find jobs with Microsoft, or

with Windows, or something of a kind, but

you're far more likely to find something

with Linux. Even though it's a free

operating system, because companies do

use it they do need people to actually

operate it, and to do stuff with it. If

you possess that knowledge, you

definitely have a better opportunity, a

better chance out there, to be employed,

to find work and make an income.

Aside from that, Linux is highly

customizable. There is pretty much

nothing that you cannot do primarily

because it's open source, and you get a

variety of desktop versions for it. So,

let's say you want to download Fedora

which is an open source Red Hat free

distribution for desktop users. Basically,

you can get a gnome desktop, or you

can get lxd desktop, or you can get a KDE

desktop. We will get into all of this

once we get to the GUI part and all of

that, but what I wanted to say is that

when you're using Windows or Mac you're

pretty much stuck with one desktop

without extensive customization. Well, on

the other hand, with Linux you can just

download the spin that you want. So if

you want a KDE spin of Fedora you just

download that one. If you want a gnome spin

of Fedora you can just download that one, and you

get a completely different desktop. They

differ to a very, very large extent. The

user interfaces are completely different,

but the terminals are always the same.

The terminal commands are always the

same. That is why when you're doing

something via the terminal, it is a

universal way of doing things. It does

not vary from one distribution to

another to a significant extent. It's

pretty much the same everywhere. In any

case, if you still have

some doubts feel free to post them in

the discussion section.

But, there is one more thing that I

wanted to address in this tutorial and

that is the format for your questions in

the discussion section. Now it would be

good if you encounter any errors or any

problems during this course

while you follow it, and you're bound to

encounter some problems, that's normal, it

happens to everybody.

You're unable to do something, you've

installed it on one system,

you don't have the drivers for

that, some problems. It doesn't matter what

it is. If you're posting it in the

discussion, just say which lecture

it is from, copy the error message, post it

there and then explain your problem. Also,

explain what you have tried to do and

the procedure that you have used in

order to actually attempt to do that. I

don't say this to make my job easier. I

just say this to, even though I

check the discussions on Udemy on a

daily basis, and I try to answer

everybody as fast as I possibly can,

usually

everybody gets a response within 12

hours or less, but, you know, when I don't

have all the information, I basically

have to write an answer could you please

provide an error message, or something

like that, and then that adds a lot more

time. And then you need to read it, and then

you need to find the error message again,

and then you need to post it, and you

need to wait for me to check it out

again. Basically, you can save yourselves

a lot of time by just posting the error

message, by listing the procedure that

you have done, and perhaps explaining the

setup. But, most importantly,

specifying which lecture

you were following, and

where did you encounter the

problems. So, if you just post those

things I will be able to provide, or I

will be able to help you a lot better in

a far shorter timeframe. Anyway,

also in the discussions, feel free

to ask me about anything related to

Linux.

There is nothing that is outside of the

scope, you can ask pretty much anything. I

will be more than happy to pretty much

provide any information that I can on

pretty much any subject that is related

to Linux, either directly or indirectly.

In any case, that will be all for now. In

the next tutorial we will get into the

stuff, we will actually start doing

things, we will get technical and

approach without fear. Don't let

that let that stop you, or deter you, or

something of a kind. If you encounter

difficulties in the beginning, it's okay.

We've all encountered them. It was

difficult for pretty much everybody. If

you just stick with it for a little

while, you will see it gets a lot easier

after a certain period of time. I

remember when I started using it for the

first six months up to a year I was

completely lost.

Errors at every corner. But, after

half a year, or something like that,

of using Linux, of playing around with

it on my own without any courses, I

pretty much felt, I started feeling

comfortable with it, no problems. You will

do this in a far shorter amount of time

because I will introduce you to it step

by step, and you will become

very comfortable with Linux after you

have finished this course. Anyway, I'll

see you in the next tutorial.

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Data Science Dojo Alumni - Gurbinder Suri - Duration: 1:15.

Today when I see statistics as a backbone of data science activities, I thought, why

not utilize that?

Although, because of many years being passed, I have to brush up my statistics skills.

It was amazing experience being taught by experienced and very matured person like Raja.

In the age when most of the training programs are online, we have an instructor who can

take the complete class of forty to fifty participants in a very interactive environment

and he keeps the class momentum going.

And that is something which is not easy to be obtained in other training programs.

I have enough in my plate, in my materials, on the website, so this course will help me

in a different direction for my career to be taken.

Even if they don't work as a data scientist, they can utilize the knowledge gained out

of the bootcamp.

In order to do their respective job or what they are doing.

So it's a pretty vast audience base which can get the benefit out of it.

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