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greetings and salutations congratulations my arc watchers you have made it another week down in our fifty two week yearly cycle and here in washington it's been quite the newsy in a classic mr pot meet mr kettle c.n.n. actually had the gall to complain in a headline that u.s. president trump is spending too much time talking about russia. seriously c.n.n. seriously talking about russia too much. speaking of c.n.n. and the donald their political trolling contest continued this week manifesting itself through two of their foot soldiers as white house senior policy adviser stephen miller and c.n.n. reporter jim acosta got into a testy exchange over a new trump backed immigration bill that would according to business insider slash legal immigration levels in half over the next decade reducing the number of annual
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legal permanent residents from one million to five hundred thousand weighing in applicants english speaking ability education and work skills here take a listen to a highlight of their exchange back and forth. the statue of liberty says give me your tired your poor your huddled masses yearning to breathe free doesn't say anything about speaking english or being able to. be a computer programmer. aren't you trying to change one of these be the immigrants coming into this country first of all right now it's a requirement to be naturalized yet to speak english to the notion that speaking english when to be a part of immigration systems would be actually very a historical secondly i want to get off into a whole thing about history here but the statue of liberty is a symbol of liberty enlightening the world as a symbol of american liberty letting the world the poem that you're referring to was added later. but there appears to be one form of immigration our fearless
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leaders like trump and miller tagged about it can get behind and that's the immigration of international businesses like foxconn into the united states to build back trees were sweet deals and tax breaks while breaking the backs of u.s. workers and taxpayers you know i've got a little policy advice for mr miller the policy advisor maybe it's time to shine the light of liberty you spoke so highly of on our own country before people like you sell us down the line just to line your driveways and gold now and start watching the hawks. with. the bottom. like you know that i got.
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well over the watching the hawks i am tyrrel but her and i'm tabitha lalas and joining us. former cabinet mayor and governor of the state of minnesota and host of the upcoming. the world according to jesse on our team america the one the only jesse ventura great to be here they finally got me out of here to. the parent the home base where we have a home base of the political power here at washington and washington as you know and it's been fun coming out of here you know i've been out here putting the show together and working hard on it and in the evenings i kind of walk off dinner all the time and i forgot what intertainment it is just to go over and walk by the white house and people watch oh i can imagine you're going to can be entertained all night it doesn't cost a dime and it is there's that was i think the first time in europe share of the sat
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since conspiracy theory but i want to jump in to your thoughts about white house policy adviser mr roemer statement when he said that the staff and that's our liberty was originally meant to be a symbol of u.s. liberty for the rest of the world and that the give me your poor and your tired new colossus quote was out of later basically inferring that it's wrong i would quit that quote with the statue well i guess we could say then we could also say then why is in god we trust put on the money that was never there till the start of the cold war that we're stuck on the money to state that we the united states are the people was a god fearing people and these nasty you know soviet union they're the people that don't believe in god so we put in god we trust on our money sure things like that always happen but to me my position nears we should take now on the statue of liberty if we're going to implement a policy like this because certainly we're not saying give us your poor give you
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sure the people who want to come here with the dream of coing from nothing to whatever because it is it does happen and still does. we now are seeing giver sure people would go and merit system i could tell you. right now or having them in government that's going to turn into a bribery system. and just like campaign finances it will now be well slit me to do all right back here and you'll get into the country they're going to tell us for one moment their system won't be abused you know i laugh because i sit and look at all the times my government has lied to me and now all of a sudden and they surprise or to even trump let's go back i've been here i've circled the sun sixty six times now and they've been lie on the whole sixty six trips and pretty well as best i can tell. well as our fox got you know
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a little bit because my home state it was right next to minnesota and while there is a lot of. rivalry of this table. wisconsin governor scott walker is trying to first through this deal that is with the taiwanese manufacturer foxconn which makes the i phones in china it's also the company about how one hundred fifty of their workers jump off the top of their building and kill themselves because workers work conditions were so bad in china yeah it's not a good it's not a good company. from china it was about in there. yeah but i think the factory was in mainland and you know the yeah so they don't have a great history of taking care of their workers so what the deal actually proposes about wisconsin because they've already taken the corporate taxes off the table the benefit to them when they say they're going to give them something you know all this ten million three billion dollars it means that wisconsin pacs taxpayers will give two hundred fifty million dollars in cash per year to foxconn and
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the great corporation to the corporation in order to create three thousand jobs at this factory now here's the worst part so the walker scott walker is claiming now that the great thing about this is that it will generate one hundred eighty one million dollars of annual tax revenue from ancillary businesses which sounds a lot like a stadium deal what doesn't make sense to you want to spend two hundred fifty million dollars of taxpayer money to go back a hundred or less. but it would seem to me you'd be better off letting those people go on unemployment welfare just for the bill that way it would be cheaper right there as it is to do that i don't think it would cost you that much to do that but she. was. right and she with. the. they come up with these numbers and when you delve into the numbers they're
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bogus you know when you get through it all but they can pull numbers out of the hat now of all the job creation that's going on just like when donald trump talks about restoring the coal jobs well right there's way more people at sears and a lot more trouble than the coal people are out and there's a lot more workers than the actual coal jobs are like what eighty thousand or something like that are going to hold on to the old country and we are not against coal miners but it's time to move forward when we rejoin green anyway right i mean really that's of center of jobs that's going to bring in the jobs we should be doing green energy and green berets all solar man and we go to the moon then we try to go to mars we don't make america great by going backwards and quite make america great going forward you know when you see deals like this coming down the pipeline which it's kind of funny to me because when i saw the foxconn deal come through either metabo you know as their football team a state oh and i said well sure graduations they got your first shady you know
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stadium they don't graduate either because that's exactly what this. emir experience they have you ever seen the government be able to make a deal with private industry where it did turn out you know good for the public or is it always got a proud history of growing capital as you know it's like it's like compromising at congress and the deals help and because both sides given take and come to a compromise the corporation will always get some sort of benefit you just have to weigh it that's the system that they've set up again like they're like the whole election system bribery total bribe you know but but so you have to weigh ok you is a decision maker all right are we benefiting more is it worth it for us as a whole are we coming out ten to fifteen percent on the good side then it might be worth the deal are you going to get one hundred percent of what you want on the good side. absolutely now that you've got
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a battle and whatever those percentages come out and then of course no pits state against state of course likely you know in this case it was illinois and there's all the time you have stayed out of minnesota i don't know i think for winnebago i do know that it was a good way back when then we were battling well what are you seeing who would get the win the big breaking of exciting deals coming up friday we could finally announce it friday september eighth seven thirty pm eastern you will be unleashing your new show the world according to jesse on r t r t america. are the politicos in washington in the mainstream media ready for jesse ventura well i think that it's the best place for me you know i really do i think our t. is the best place for me because i find it really ironic that i've been alive since duck and cover you know i lived through that and to have my free speech be involved with russia is astounding to me and that's one of the reasons i'm doing it
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because the one place i'll stand with donald trump with i want to be friends with russia i've lived my whole life where they've been this enemy from us and every russian i've met has been a wonderful person when you meet them one on one as an individual to an individual and of course i don't know do we do a reveal that i was at the meeting am i going to tell you that i'm going to turn it all around that owners of what's going to happen. that we were both altitude adversely are in reality all three of us out there i agree hearing there and i was in the reality of having a tuxedo on i was undercover you know with a tuxedo as no one had ever expect me and i have to now know that i don't have a right nobody there to see me the worst part about it was a dinner was a little bored state it was hard so i've been to dozens of the mideast if you do them all the time when i was governor the influence. i mean i you know yeah
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a little who doesn't have a keynote speaker i mean i'm proud of the factors of the elected i'm the only elected official in the united states who while elected met with fidel castro and spoke at the university of havana boem boem and that what is wrong with that now that you want to build you need to these people are and they want to meet who i am there's nothing wrong with the time are we got about thirty seconds tell us what we can expect of the world according to jess well you're going to get what's a real one percenter and we ain't talking about the one percent or financial one percent of them and leave it at that but no i'm going to give it to you shoot from the hip like i always do it's going to be a ton of ad lib especially for me and i'm going to have great interaction with people because i've always found that to be very successful in show and i'm going to also smart myself up i'm going to come up with questions then i'm going to have the people give me the answer i can find out and let's let's let's grill out there
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a little bit i'll see what they know i love it all right friday september eighth at seven thirty pm eastern and i believe ten o'clock later on that night the world according to jesse don't want to miss it all right we got to go to break off watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered of facebook and twitter see our poll shows that are t. dot com coming up we discover just who really is behind the mysterious cusa for two point zero and the alleged russian hacking of the b. and c. as we bring you the second part or explosive interview with former cia analyst ray mcgovern stay tuned for watching the.
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i'm tom hartman i'll give you what the mainstream media can't go big picture we'll go deeper investigate and debate all so you can get the big picture. you can see the border from the. steel this is. like and so this is this is. and this is. you have every right to be here has the right to collect my food part of my family on both sides of the border. an organization called arizona border recall we or
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the state. that is doing. with these to be done in the five years it's getting worse. is escalating because this. is really good with them because. they believe their rage is there and they don't believe. that it is taking. responsibility for their security. for. one of the biggest sparks that ignited the russia gate election scandal we now find ourselves in was the alleged hacking of d.n.c. e-mails by a certain murky character with alleged russian spy connections named. point zero
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but a year later the group veteran intelligence professionals for sanity previously stood firm against faulty intelligence leading up to the war in iraq have analyzed the d.n.c. bridge are absolutely certain about one thing there was no. and there was an initial . according to former cia analyst ray mcgovern the data breach used as a pretext for today's russia gave pandemonium was actually a simple u.s.b. flash drive. and carried out by someone on the inside why you might ask well let's find out. so i'm kind of getting this clear because this is this is i think one of the biggest grown breaking stories of the summer where you were you going to cover . essential where you're saying is that in response to the wiki leaks response to what julius. delivered to. the initial d n c is that the d m c the came up with the do so for idea to kind of poor water on the fire control the flow
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of information and who was responsible for it as such we would be the bad actors would come from the d.n.c. or is it something much deeper than that well you know we could talk about the deep state and we know that john brennan and his lieutenants are working very closely with the hillary clinton pain i mean look at make sure it's not hard for oh my girl it's great so you know but that's inference that's analysis that's what we do as polls for so now analysts here we look at what poaching said to megan kelley we look at. other things that are on the public record ok now that doesn't matter really we're talking about technical issues that just go oh you know is that what we need to know is that the forensics somebody that the president. finally they get the forensics and what james komi and the others have to do is to find well this is true let's take a look at the d.n.c. computers where are they there are the cobwebs i look at the bottom of it hello
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this is really a farce and then needs to be investigated and let me ask you because this is the part of it that's always bothered me just from and just straight up and the idea when debbie wasserman schultz was asked about it she said you know while they have the i don't recall this nobody ever called us nobody ever talked to us that anything that is the cause that seems so unbelievably nonstandard that the head of the d.n.c. is has hacked every act of war from a foreign country and doesn't even pick up the phone and say hey. f.b.i. does that seem normal is that standard is that is there something i'm missing about that they grade you know that there's a way to do with the you put it this way it's normal for the state of mobile will do certain things you don't ask. understand if we were to be asked james komi refused to examine those could be could have a warrant he is. refused to do that. because he knew. that if he sent his specialists in to look at what happened to the d.n.c.
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computers they would come back to us to call me boy what we found was an operation so expensive so interconnected we can't figure it out on strike in fact should we ask n.s.a. about it and he would have to say not on the look of it is i don't think they're. going to make it was complicit in the whole thing that waited for the forensics this is this thing that's very interesting i want to you know finish up with your organization so you guys really came to fame truthfully in two thousand and three with your bubble against the iraq war the rush to judgment too with you know now we see this kind of. narrative of you know putting all this onus on russia everything's anti russia anti russia they're out to get us there arming the taliban which is ridiculous you know. do you see the parallels from two thousand and three in the rush to iraq to the rush to to russia. well in terms of
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the adulteration of intelligence yes unfortunately yes we watched it go from deliberate obfuscation. the liberal pandering to the administration fraud ok not a mistake freud there were no weapons of mass destruction and the good guys knew that and of course we could see that from the outside ok there were no ties between saddam hussein and al qaeda and yet sixty nine percent of the. people before we invaded believed that saddam hussein had something to do with nine eleven mind you because of his ties with al qaeda amassed a full. mainstream media operation in cooperation with these people who want to make a war in iraq that's what we're seeing now now i have to say there was one exception in all this time two thousand and three we know about we know about now in two thousand and seven there was an honest manager intelligence who ran an estimate
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saying iran had stopped working on its nuclear weapons at the end of two thousand and three and had not resume work on that that's big ok that was honest and that is the only estimate in my experience and i've been around a while that played a huge role and stopping a war because bush and cheney were hell bent on stopping a war in their last year in office two thousand and eight so we have to say that you know there that doubtless some honest analysts left in the cia and other parts of the intelligence community they have been completely suppressed most of them i suppose and quit now but there is hope still that come to the fore and when people leak as they have with respect to the fault seven stuff and when we have independent forensic people who feel so strongly about the truth that they do their homework old in this hope there is always hope but if you're so much ray always
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come with a memory of us a little hope amidst all the. world thank you. all right all you want to be partiers out there what happens when you mix together a caravan it bacary with the mcgill twist added a splash of o'donnell on the rocks all shaken up inside a giant punch bowl of pure grade a on campus well i can guarantee you you will wake up with a hangover from your wakeup call go over with a head full of comedy news of the good how power of your. completely redacted from your memory which is wired today we will get through your friday night strogatz you're right about starting early as we welcome badly with bill and may all we care about any of the two running queens authorities had come to the show were back to thank you thank you. i didn't know you were mixologists. i never really. so not only i understand that we were talking to governor jesse ventura just earlier about the fox which is horrible and apparently
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great minds think alike because i heard that leak also had a few things to say yeah that it's basically a dream come true for the corporate heads of. this family get three billion dollars in tax breaks from it. at the most promising three thousand jobs and foxconn also has a history of pulling out of deals to build plants and promise new jobs and on top of that they're known for using robots to replace human labor so the odds of them offering really any jobs anywhere close to three thousand this kind of them to no other than the whole workers jumping to their deaths being. very three thousand that will just keep rotating because people will die if you get a place where we workers will jump to their. maybe that's where the fifteen thousand and i still got a clip yeah he basically talks about how this smells of one huge con. but. i think what foxconn american rival really means is that rather than building up
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worker rights in other countries we have managed to cut our own protections to judge a degree that we can now house the worst abuse centers in the world jobs aren't going overseas anymore because workers or exploited just as well right here at home you know we had a dream we did a while back we were like one day maybe i too can work all day just to afford the bus ride home. work. and we've made that dream come true we made it happen we were too many shifts and as many of you know when workers are exploited really well the stock market celebrates and it just broke twenty two thousand the dow jones just did for the first time ever wall street sees a worker with no benefits and. is it something else helping wall street is our massive weapons contractors which are
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also. now our number one customer saudi arabia is like a kid in a candy store over there. was this is. a very big it depends on which side of the mississippi. you know what speaking of big business is you know if you're living in. israel is it true that you discovered the oil the school yes i mean the work you're. just going to have to live at that acme. yes it is true or oil companies are financing great science curriculum in different schools and they're actually writing it so for instance you have the. energy resource board who is just you know making up characters and they're like ripping off other characters like there's
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a bill now i want to be who just doesn't talk about climate change is just like let's name although more oil barons then. there is petro p. p has a bad dream where he wakes up in a world without petroleum and all of his belongings are gone and you can't take a bus to school and so it's really the. only road there. yeah it's very family propaganda. and they're taking advantage and exploiting these schools that have very low funding so the teachers are just like all right give us the money give us the calculators. and especially in red states you see those teachers who are kind of beholden to the population around them and they're still struggling socially in a time when we're not doing so on science and math you'd think we'd want to get
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kids. you would but you know making sure we're trained to survive the future is just not baby farmers aren't super worried about. whatever i mean they are the people that gave us lawn darts when we're tired i question their commitment to. finally not only is it really true that it's bad to burn your weapons and ammunition in your backyard when you don't need them anymore asking for a friend. oh yeah i think any iraqi or afghanistan war vet will tell you that's a terrible idea because they're paying the price for that now with literally their lungs and their entire body but. there's a recent. poll that pro publica found that there are over fifty one active sites where. they're being openly burned into the air and this is happening next door to low income areas minority areas where people don't have the resources or the
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politicians to like fight this legally and so actually congress over thirty years ago banned open burns but they ended up giving the department of defense or the previous saying ok well we'll give engineers a chance to figure out a way to do this safely and i think there is there were burned. in the burn for it from my right here at home so we do it all right don't refer back to a lot. every friday on r t america and redacted tonight v.i.p. which features exclusive interviews and panels every thursday at r.t. america badly but bill they only care about it thank you so much the only always apparent as that is our show has said that it is our show that they remember everyone in this world we are not told we are loved up so i tell you all i love you i am tired old winter and i'm tired of the last people watching those talks of every great day and night everybody.
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all the feelings of. every the world experience. and you get it on the old the old. the old according to jess. world come along sure there are i. think the average viewer just after watching a couple of segments understands that we're telling stories then our critics can't tell and you know why because their advertisers won't let them. in order to create
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change you have to be honest you have to tell the truth parties able to do that every story is built on going after the back story to what's really happening out there to the american what's happening when a corporation makes a pharmaceutical chills people when a company in the environmental business ends up polluting a river that causes cancer and other illnesses they put all the health risk all the dangers out to the american public those are stories that we tell every we can you know want to. or working. for decades the american middle class has been railroaded by washington politics. big money corporate interests has drowned out a lot of voice that's how it is in the new for culture in this country now that's where i come in which i met still had on r.t. america i'll make sure you don't get railroaded that you'll get the straight talk
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