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The Intercept Briefing

A Message from Jeremy on Giving Tuesday

The Intercept Briefing

The Intercept

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.76.4K Ratings

🗓️ 3 December 2019

⏱️ 2 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, it's Jeremy Scayhill. I am sitting here in the offices of the Intercept

0:10.7

in New York City and today is Giving Tuesday.

0:15.6

I want to just take a brief moment of your time to ask you for your support to keep this

0:19.8

program going. We bring you voices, analysis from the cutting edge of resistance movements

0:25.8

across the world. To have universal healthcare is to decommodify this huge industry.

0:31.8

I wish that a fraction of this country had any sort of a historical memory.

0:37.2

The mechanisms there to protect whistleblowers really are there to identify who whistleblowers

0:43.5

and open them up to criticism.

0:46.1

What we try to do on this program is not just analyze the news as it unfolds but ask

0:50.4

how we got to where we are today.

0:52.3

If you do not transform the way the capitalism functions, if you don't transform the way

0:57.6

that American imperialism functions, you can't really have any real conception of justice.

1:03.4

The media is essential to the functioning of a democratic society. The media releasing

1:08.9

information is about people's right to know.

1:12.6

The question is not how these whistleblowers can protect themselves. The question is how

1:17.8

do we protect them?

1:20.8

In order to sustain this work, we need to rely on our readers, our listeners, our viewers.

1:26.5

If you appreciate the intercept, if you value this program intercepted that arrives in

1:31.9

your machine every Wednesday, we ask you to go to the intercept.com slash support. We

1:38.1

have a brand new intercepted t-shirt that can be yours for a contribution of $10 a month.

1:44.2

You can go for $20 a month and get an intercepted hoodie. Yes, we still have some in stock.

1:49.3

We hope everyone is having a safe holiday season and we thank you for supporting us on

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