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well i tell her about it washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture it's obvious to anyone who's paying attention the donald trump is trying to sabotage the iranian nuclear deal he succeeded last monday of benjamin in just a moment and a list of senators supporting bernie's men. care for all bill is growing by the day single payer health care on the verge of becoming the default position of the democratic party the less rigid whole and valerie urban internet is big. if there is one unifying theme of donald trump's presidency so far it's that he is committed to undoing everything barack obama did if america's first black president was for something trump is against it no questions asked most intelligent observers will tell you it's clear that trumps goal is to eliminate any possible legacy from that terrible mistake america made by letting that secret kenyan muslim into the
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white house this is especially true of the iran deal which the trumpet ministration is now actively trying to sabotage joining me for more on this is medea benjamin co-founder of global exchange and code bank and author of the new book kingdom of the unjust and the u.s. saudi connection medea welcome back good to be on the show to read haven't you with us so the administration is supposed to certify every not ninety days this is the congressional law that iran is complying with the deal and the i.a.e.a. every month i guess reports and says yes they're comply yes they're complying yes they're complying and yet. there is this debate the next deadline is next month about whether we're going to certify their compliance why. well the administration is trying to invent some excuse to say they're not complying the i.a.e.a. has said eight different times now iran is complying the trumpton ministration has
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had to admit to congress now twice because they have this every ninety day deadline that yes iran is complying as you said the next one comes up mid october and yet trump and u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley have said no we don't think they're really complying now where they're getting this i mean there's no factual evidence to say iran is not complying they're just trying to invent and look for excuses and move the goal post outside of what's supposed to be within the compliance to be able to say that iran is not complying because they want to impose new sanctions on iran they want to. perhaps it's part of the pressure they're getting from apac from israel who knows but they are looking for a way to get out of this iran nuclear deal and as you said in the opening they also want to undo everything that barack obama has done it certainly seems that way
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nikki haley led a lead of the argument for declaring iran was noncompliant one of her big points was that we're not doing enough to stop their quote bad behavior here's a clip the arena where gale with designed to be too big to fail. big deal drew an artificial line between uranium regimes nuclear development and the rest of it flawless behavior it said we've made this deal on the nuclear side so none of the regimes other bad behavior is important enough to threaten the nuclear agreement. the result is that for advocates of the deal. everything and our relationship with the iranian regime my for now be subordinated to the preservation of the agreement so unless i completely missed something i don't recall the rand deal having anything to do with as ball or bad behavior or syria i mean more
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internal human rights abuses in america is that what she just said that is exactly what she says she's trying to move the goal post put things inside this nuclear agreement that have nothing to do with the nuclear agreement luckily as you know tom it's not just the united states and iran there are other players there are other. russia china and germany germany and yes and they're not going to go along with the united states on this they know that iran is complying they want the nuclear deal to stay in place they say this deal has a verdict a war with iran and let's keep moving forward on this so the good thing is that the u.s. is alone in this you know if the united states says we no longer serve our compliance with this deal and the other five parties to this deal say look we disagree what happens what happens is that the european and russian and chinese companies keep getting an upper hand these of the u.s. companies in terms of getting into a very very large market the u.s.
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loses out and i. would for me is worrisome is this will will this strain thin the hardliners within iran and if and will it eventually cause them to pull out of the deal hopefully not i think iran will be very moderate around this and will work with the divisions and try to show that the u.s. is the an reasonable player in this it seems like the principal argument being made against iran by aliens in particular and trying to sort of echoed this but i think he's kind of out of his league when it comes to even remembering all the player. as are in the middle east is is his ball and and that of course a concern that is driven. not just by the u.s. but particularly by israel on the other hand you've got saudi arabia has been talking and has been trash talking iran seriously for a while that goes back to the sunni shia war argument rivalry whatever but
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our ally saudi arabia is basically supporting isis and there was a piece in the new york. post today. suggesting that the saudi government or people in the saudi government actually paid for a dry run in one thousand nine hundred nine of nine eleven with two saudis who were in afghanistan in the same camps as the other hijackers bloody bloody blah i mean so this is this is our friend saudi arabia how is that you know supporting isis and attacking or possibly having some association with an attack on us of nine eleven how is that different from iran or less hypocritical for example than iran supporting his bill well it's more hypocritical i mean if you were to put it on the one hand iran both its internal and external policies in saudi arabia are rational administration would have to conclude well we should be a little bit more towards the iran side but the way that it's not just nikki haley
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i mean trump his first trip was out of the country was to go to saudi arabia and he has thrown in his weight totally with the saudis especially in this rift between saudi and qatar and the other gulf. countries so. i think the chump in ministration is would a over its head now in its alliance with the saudis and now if they indeed are going to step up this effort to pull out of the iran nuclear deal i think it's not just going to be chaos in the other players but it's going to be so many of. countries in the middle east that are going to say hey. this just cannot stand ever since nine eleven it's like we've been pouring gasoline into the middle east it's just you know terrible not intended it will and then if you go to gasoline in the middle east it is because of the oil of saudi arabia that we are supporting this
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country for so long but let's not forget that iran has a lot of oil as well not as much as arabia but it is less exploited there's more money to be made there so i think it's a it's a very interesting correlation of forces right now and that as much tough talk as the u.s. is doing about iran it makes no sense meanwhile the united nations security council members the entire united nations just voted sanctions against north korea are you going to tell us about that well yes and i think you know the u.s. administration was playing trying to push even further was pushing for like a naval blockade and a total cut off of oil imports and the russians and the chinese say no we're not going to do this i mean there is the chinese do not want to see the north korean regime collapse and this flood of people over its borders and they also don't want to see a warmer more and they don't want to see a war and they were and they don't want to see the u.s.
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on their border either if the regime collapsed so there is very little room for the tough talk in terms of the international community so what was passed was toned down now we have to see what the north koreans reaction is because even though it's telling down the north koreans had said if the u.s. pressure is further sanctions we are going to retaliate so it is a very dangerous situation with north korea they don't back down and it is not like the iranians where they want to keep a deal in place and want to be moderate the case of north korea they the government thinks that the tougher we talk and the tough we act. the more we have a chance of not being attacked well it's sort of the cornered rat syndrome i mean there's a little tiny country that's trying to you know we're going to but there's also a relationship between the u.s. pushing pushing on iran for north korea to say oh even when they make a deal as in the case of iran this trump administration is not going to want to
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keep the deal so why should north korea then make a deal well that's the perfect segue to my next question which was if the u.n. security council or the u.s. can dial back the craziness of the trumpet ministration with regard to north korea can they dial it back with regard to iran the deal was certified by or was it i'm not sure if the if the iran deal was certified by or run through the u.n. or was it just of six parties it's six parties yes but you know the six parties represent the. security the security council and they don't want to see this deal dial back and i think just today. angela merkel came forward and said we like the iranian nuclear deal we helped negotiate it we would like to negotiate something similar in the case of north korea so there are leaders that are coming forward to say not only do we not support the u.s.
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in this position we're ready to take the lead to see that this is dial back because nato is saying oh if there's some kind of war if if north korea attacks why does that kick in article five of nato to say that we have to step in there and get involved in this so they have quote skin in the game so strong inside of the iranian nuclear program was on hold sixteen years ago on nine eleven the korean north korean nuclear program was on hold sixteen years ago nine eleven george bush came out and said axis of evil iraq iran and north korea we attacked iraq neuron in north korea said we've got to get a nuclear weapon quick. we just have thirty seconds left or so but isn't this the stupid kind of policy that leads to these kind of situations and do you think that will be dialing it back in the days well it's the absolute stupid policy and it is scary to think with somebody like trump who does not want to be seen as stepping
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back without having one where this is leading to i mean i think he does have people in the military who understand going to war with not korea with north korea is not a good idea going to if they run is not a good idea hopefully they can talk some sense into but do benjamin always great having you thank you so much coming up when it comes to super storms like hurricane arm of the republican party has blood on its hands the reason why in tonight's big picture and with richard hold bellary irvin right after the break. the mission. is to go to the people tell their stories our stories are well sourced
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political consultant with serious campaigns and valerie urban senior advisor to the working families party and thank you both for being here with us and i think great to have you here hurricane army which has now been downgraded to a tropical storm was one of the most destructive storms in american history major cities like jacksonville are still under water while six million people remain without power across florida countless homes businesses and public buildings have also been destroyed expect damage estimates expected damage estimates are as high as one hundred seventy two billion dollars this is what climate change looks like and it's only going to get worse so when are republicans going to stop taking money from the fossil fuel industry so that we can have a serious national discussion about this issue which is have our is this the fault of republicans who don't agree with the liberal position on climate change that the liberal position is the scientific position is that the scientific position in two thousand mike pence wrote an article for national publication about how tobacco doesn't cause cancer he did that because he was getting money from the tobacco
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industry the reason why these people are denying what one hundred percent of climate scientists who don't work for oil companies or fossil fuel companies hundred percent why they're denying what these people are saying is because they're taking money from the fossil fuel industry a lot of the possible answers that i don't think that there's one single answer for why the climate is changing and i don't think republicans are necessarily but you're not a climate scientists you're wrong you're right. and you know i know there's the mayor of miami who made these charges comments what people are scared while they're running away from the hurricane trying to blame as conservatives what the hell is going up right why did this there's no doubt because of conservatives but see here that's a good that's funny but it's not realistic. because a good service could have a genuine good conservative would say if the science was there just like a genuine good concert it would say you know i've got an infection i should take an antibiotic but you know if the science says that we need to decarbonize the atmosphere we need to do but the science doesn't say that it actually does worse as a result of yes it does
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a change yes it does the ocean was seven degrees warmer than it should have been seven to seven degrees warmer than the average over the last year hasn't changed in twenty six years and you know not true that all the atmosphere is a full degree warmer right now than it was in one nine hundred eighty when reagan came into power and yes the you know the last or the last fifteen years we've had twelve of the hottest years in the history of human humans on earth i mean and the atmosphere can hold seven percent six percent more moisture which means that the storms are that much more intense that much more rain and the and the fuel for hurricanes is the temperature of the water in the water seven degrees warmer than it should be so i mean this is a problem i'm going to disagree with my friend because i think that the science around global warming it's very clear and has been very concise about why we're having these massive storms so we so we finished up harvey we saw what it wreaked on houston and and and louisiana and so now we're in now we have jose on the on in the in the atlantic churning they can't even really tell which direction he's going
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but when the water is eighty nine degrees like it's been over the last several days while this hurricane has gained strength a couple of things come to my mind one is where are the republicans on climate change into it's that in houston and in florida what we're seeing is money taking a front seat in the over development of much of the country and so when you when you live in florida a peninsula that was once a swamp and then it's engineered for people to live on sand that come that they have to dredge up from the bottom. the ocean it's a recipe for disaster so you have rising waters in florida and you have impervious surface for miles and miles and miles around houston and global warming on top of that you have disasters and many major u.s. cities. it's because i want to add something oh well i think client so the climate
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scientists have a vested interest in continuing to do research on this issue if you want to do research on a chipmunk for example and it's eating habits you're going to get denied funding a lot of the times right but if you say you want to you want to investigate the effect that climate change has on how the chipmunks eat suddenly the doors are going to open up money is going to flood in so there has been a preponderance of what your money goes. i've seen who i see you and i raise you ok the twenty two republican senators are sent a letter to donald trump just before he pulled out of the paris accord when he was waffling and is you know he had met with al gore and leo dicaprio and his daughter and he was saying well i don't know those twenty two republican senators in the last three years took over ten point three million dollars just from fossil fuel interests and those same fossil fuel interests invested over ninety million dollars during that period of time in republicans we don't know who because it was all dark
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money so it may well have been the same twenty two people but ten million dollars that's a hell of a lot more than any scientists is making studying chipmunks or climate change or anything else so i mean maybe it's just dueling money ok. we'll see ok oregon's jeff merkley new jersey is cory booker new york's kirsten gillibrand oh i'm sorry wrong story today is the sixteenth anniversary of the nine eleven attacks donald trump commemorated the occasion by attending a memorial at the pentagon where he issued this warning to future terrorists but america cannot be intimidated and those who try will soon join the long list of vanquished enemies who dared to test our. or medals that kind of bombastic talk is exactly the sort of thing that got us into two disasters wars and speaks to something i want to talk about every now and then every nine eleven we say will never forget what happened that day but isn't it actually more important that we never forget what happened after nine eleven that is to say the bush
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administration's response we had the entire world who with us right after nine eleven in downtown tehran iran they had candlelight vigils for us all over the planet people were saying like we did you know after. they have dole you know jay's or we you know i am charlie in france the headline was we are all americans everybody all around the world and then trump excuse me then bush turns this thing into a they're terrible and we're going to go have a war after afghanistan three offers moamar offered to arrest bin laden and hand him over to a third country for prosecution instead trump said you know i want to spend a trillion dollars and have a war. is this is like the craziest thing and then and then he lies us into a war in iraq to i mean shouldn't we be shouldn't this be part of the nine eleven memorial. absolutely i think that something you said earlier about that was on the clip about the imperialist sort of like mindset of americans it's really like disturbing especially in the times we're living in right now so we have
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a president who is just like fast and loose with wanting to just like go after you know korea and others in the world and and i think as someone who doesn't believe in war for the sake of war i wonder what's really behind all of it and it all comes back down to money in iraq it was a loyal and so we just need to sort of really understand what it is where after that we have to kill hundreds of thousands of people to get at it in afghanistan so trillion dollars over there where the manuals and minerals the soviets tried to get it were trying to get it but been a lot this is what bin laden had to say richard this was a two thousand and four he said all we have. to do is to moshe dayan to the furthest point east to raise a piece of cloth on which is written al qaeda in order to make generals race there to cause americans to suffer harm economic and political losses without their achieving anything of note other than some benefits for their private corporations but that's exactly the kind of hostile language that sees america as and empire who
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has no heart how many more people would have died in the middle east if we had not intervened now i'm not going to defend going after it's not attack us like iraq but america has largely held the torch for shaping a global order for democracy and sometimes that gets ugly and it's unfortunate that it's happened the way that it's has but we've got terrorists right now causing a mock we've got ice this largely caused by pull outs of iraq we got to be on the march and they're going to lucian i said it was. always call it was was you know bin laden was funded and trained by the us i mean this you know he was our guy the mujahideen fighting the soviets. i don't see how you can blame this on obama. well this isn't i think our foreign policy has been going we need to take the mujahideen people who had been our allies people who we had trained and helped innocent. yeah bin laden and we have a habit of just playing switch over in the middle east and charlie wilson's war
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i suppose that the problem that i've really got with our foreign policy and the reason it's been perhaps so disastrous is because we haven't had a stable hand a stable agenda if you like it it continues to change you know reagan gave us a stable hand through the cold war and i don't think we've had that stability since then so we're constantly changing you know we're going after this country we're bombing that country and making this country and what poynton are we going to have a single cohesive goal for how we want the world to look and i think the lack of that is why we have so many we need such a thing ok to our third topic already gorgons jeff merkley new jersey's cory booker new york's kirsten gillibrand and rhode island sheldon whitehouse all four of them today are offish. on board the single payer train before senators are revealed that they are co-sponsoring bernie sanders medicare for all bill which is set to be introduced later this week probably wednesday booker revealed his decision during an interview with new jersey public television i'm signing on to medicare for all which is i'm excited to do this week senator sanders and myself and others are
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going to be announcing some legislation i'm signing on to some other of my colleagues all of us working towards it's understanding that if you look at american history it's always been a batsman towards greater equality greater access greater opportunity and. in my opinion burning could have won the presidential election and now it appears as those policies are winning over the democratic party is single payer now pretty much inevitable as the democratic mainstream democratic party position i should note we've got i think nine or ten democratic senators who are saying yes that means there's thirty some odd who are saying no so valerie you're nodding your head or you're just an optimist or yeah no i'm just really thrilled because i've been on this show with you before where this has been a topic and i think that the american public has pushed the issue so far that our elected leaders in congress have no other option but at least to listen to it i think cory booker you know he's he's piling on maybe he's going to run for a bigger office who knows but it's not anybody who's going to go they all say all
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of these guys are not running for president because i didn't want to say that but you know what i'm saying. but it's a message it's messaging to the american public that we hear you and we've been through eight months of a trump presidency that really put him and republicans and democrats on notice richard with thirty seconds yeah i think the democrats really screwed the pooch when they sent hillary out of the country and zero eight made her secretary of state she was the champion for health care and they really they dropped the ball on creating universal's care i think we're going to drop it again this time we've got a republican senate we've got thirty democrats dropped the ball i think the democrats dropped the ball when about when they had obama in the white house they sent their health care advocate hillary clinton made her secretary. states in or out of the country they could if they could if it were a pretty heart of baghdad c.b.s. to say whatever that was their golden moment and i think they blew it workable remarkable richard cole valerie and thank you both very much for being with us and that's the way it is tonight and don't forget democracy is not a spectator sport get out there get active tag you're it.
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a clear picture about how disturbing how to look forward conduct is be a model these are stories that you know no exception to my pepto you posed to the american. question. on the news tonight the u.n. security council unanimously passes the most severe sanctions to date against north korea and tropical storm irma continues its into georgia after leaving a trail of wreckage and flooding in florida and first responders continue to suffer terrible help consequences. sixteen years after the nation's worst terror attack nine eleven. reporting tonight from washington d.c. you're watching our team america. who.

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