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B1 متوسط انگلیسی 27:09 Educational

Crime Reporting: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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foreign

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moving on our main story tonight

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concerns crime you know mcgruff's Kink

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it's genuinely impressive that this

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crime dog taught a whole generation how

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to be narx while simultaneously dressing

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like he's about to jerk it in the back

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of a movie theater specifically we're

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going to talk about how crime is covered

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by the news because the news loves

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covering crime sometimes seriously and

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sometimes like this let's get this

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straight from the start you're Nedra

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Brantley right I am is your name Mike no

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it's not this is what nidra's car looked

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like today

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Mike is a cheater who spray painted all

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over it cheater cheater Mike is a

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cheater Mike Mike Mike

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see what you've done I don't know who

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you are I don't know where you are but

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you may want to start changing your ways

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or changing your name yes

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on my TV all day every day in fact if

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you send NBC for Washington's Pat

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Collins to Ukraine I guarantee you it'll

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be sorted out tomorrow

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see what you've done now you've

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undoubtedly noticed that crime makes up

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a significant part of your local news's

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programming but the scale of that

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coverage has a real impact research has

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shown that viewing local TV news is

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related to increased fear of and concern

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about crime and the TV news viewers are

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also more likely to support tougher

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crime policies which does help explain

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why our perceptions of crime can sharply

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be at odds with the reality of it for

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over 30 years Gallup has asked Americans

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whether they think the US has more or

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less crime compared to the year before

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and in every year except for one the

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public has said that crime was increased

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even as the actual crime rate has

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plummeted now interestingly the one year

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that the majority said less was 2001

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famously a year where everything was

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super chill no drama just vibes

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the news leans hard on this could happen

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to you type of crime stories which are

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designed to pull you in with the latest

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version being this authorities continue

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to sound the alarm about the dangers of

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rainbow fentanyl another warning about

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rainbow fentanyl the deadly drug

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disguised as candy it is called rainbow

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fentanyl the colorful candy-like

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appearance is actually designed to

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appeal to young kids they're attractive

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they're colorful they look like candy

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this is every parent's worst nightmare

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especially in the month of October as

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Halloween fast approaches this is

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treacherous deception

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to Market rainbow Fentanyl

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like candy okay so first rainbow

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fentanyl sounds like they're talking of

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a very special episode of My Little Pony

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but second while the idea of rainbow

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fentanyl being made to Target kids

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sounds very scary experts on narcotics

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have pointed out that those pills are

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almost certainly colored just to

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differentiate products and it has

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nothing to do with marketing to kids at

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all period whatsoever which does make

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sense does it because kids and this is

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true are not an ideal customer base for

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expensive street drugs because even if

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dealers were targeting trick-or-treaters

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were they first ones on the house

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strategy where do you expect little Zeke

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to come up with the cash for the next

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one Sean's got his weekly allowance but

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he smacked his brother yesterday so

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that's that dollar gone and the rest of

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his net worth is tied up in Lego Store

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gift cards he is useless to dealers

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maybe check back in 10 years when he

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gets prescribed oxy after a lacrosse

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injury and look that is not to say that

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opioid addiction among young people

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isn't a real issue it obviously is but

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it doesn't help the conversation around

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that issue tough newscasters jumping on

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splashy your kids Halloween candy could

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be fentanyl stories that even in this

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report they half acknowledge his

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right at the very end police

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departments warning parents to check the

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candy their kids bring home from

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trick-or-treating we don't want to have

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kids who are taking pills that they

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think is candy and is really not

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there have been no instances of that

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happening yeah of course not

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I'm so glad you taxed that disclaimer on

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at the end there though I'm sure that

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three second debunk red over the station

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logo is exactly what everyone's going to

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take away from that report and

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definitely not the image of little hulks

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sticking their hands into bowls of

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skittle-shaped smack but that instinct

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to run an eye-catching Crime Story

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without being skeptical of its sourcing

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is unfortunately incredibly common so

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given that tonight let's talk about

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crime reporting specifically the

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incentives driving the outlets that

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cover crime the flawed sources that they

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rely upon and the greater harm that it

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can do to all of us and let's start with

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the obvious here crime has always driven

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ratings The Mantra if it bleeds it leads

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has been around for decades but the

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philosophy really took hold around the

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1970s when two local stations in

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Philadelphia pioneered the eyewitness

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and Action News format which leaned

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heavily on crime news as one anchor

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there explained crime was cheap to cover

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it was easy to cover the assignment desk

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said to the cameraman you shoot the

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scene you shoot the blood you shoot

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victims whatever they got and you can't

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do it in 20 seconds but that is not good

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the most meaningful stories are rarely

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the fastest or the cheapest and I'm not

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just saying that because I host very

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long news stories that are also

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expensive to produce the comedy show I'm

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saying it because it's true nonetheless

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those formats quickly spread to 200

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markets around the country and by the

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