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tv   Keiser Report  RT  September 18, 2018 3:30am-3:57am EDT

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was granted a patent earlier this year for reformulation of a drug used to wean addicts off opioids you know as vertically integrated they get a bump on drugs and then they try to get him off drugs and they get him up on drugs and they try to get him off drugs like these junk food companies that also own like up abysmal or other cures for diarrhea so they get you they give you diarrhea and then they have the cure for diarrhea so the cycle of family they get you hooked on heroin and they try to give you the cure for heroin and they have a patent on the care for heroin but they also have the patent on synthetic heroin and then they have a the ability to keep you locked into a perpetual lifelong dystopian heroin slash dubuis wall junkfood life in the last episode we talked about the architects of the last financial crisis using the op ed pages of the new york times presenting you with a solution which is to give them more power so everywhere you look you see this when you tune into m s n b c or c.n.n.
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or fox one thing that's very strange is you often see commercials for lockheed martin or boeing and then you go to their web site to see any of their products that they've been you know you know they have this ad and you're like hey what's this lockheed martin i'm going to go buy something from them they're supporting my favorite show rachel maddow and you go look and it's like two hundred million dollar missiles and you're like i can't really afford that and if i could maybe would they send it to me no they won't so why are these companies who build weapon systems advertising on the evening news that's an interesting question of considering the evening news that rachel maddow shows or anderson cooper or fox are always pretty much pro war and cheering for in doing the shock and awe sort of presentation of like look what are weapons clear there's a saying on wall street share don't slaughter so you have clients you just want to share you know want to take they want to steal money from them on a drip drip drip every. you don't want to kill them because you're giving up the
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cash cow so slacker families the sackler stacked lower sac lower sackler sackler so the sackler family they don't want to kill all their customers with their synthetic arrow and they want to fuel a remained alive long enough to sell the more heroin synthetic heroin so they have this cure so they can cure up a little bit for two or three months then they go back into their wanted action because if they kill them all in the first month then their business dries up it's like if you're torturing somebody occasionally give us smelling salts like you've got them chained up against on the ceiling and with a with a chainsaw you know you're cutting off their limbs like this stack of families doing to america sackler family and the the ok the family the crime family who makes their own right so to keep them alive long enough you know they've got to get in the smelling salts again the cure for two or three months then they get right back you know they want to get this part of the business model right otherwise all their customers would die in the first quarter but it's also sort of whitewashing
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or greenwashing you know you see say with. bill gates so he's a convicted predatory monopolist right under the clinton administration they found that he was guilty of monopoly position and so his intellectual property you know suppresses the public domain but he how does he get away with it well he's like spends billions on helping people around the world with coming up with you know cures for diseases he says so the same thing here it's like there is a lot of pressure from you know on congress i know they don't usually listen to the people of their voters they listen to their contributors but nevertheless because so many of their voters are dying they are starting to say hey sackler family in connecticut we're going to have to do something about it you know perhaps you should come up with some good p.r. for yourself and here's the guy saying. you know here's the cure occasion might be
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addicted to my products but here secure i'm helping people this is you know it's good p.r. maybe oh yeah i mean they'll just up is good p.r. but let's face it it's a business decision to help keep our customers alive long enough to some more poison yes otherwise they die too quick now i'm going to go across the pond max oh no i mean they've been baiting me with all these stories about tim geitner and this the the stackless family. that are sackler sackler family in connecticut they make oxycontin the family in connecticut makes deonte cotton that's killing people the sackler family in connecticut that those people every day that family the sackler family of connecticut there must be a google map somewhere so here's a headline from the times in the past last week and they're ready for it ok an admission of guilt so that's an admission of guilt by the sackler family like that's right ok how opioids became an epidemic in america by the way is proof
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pharma said that their product was less addictive than the other products on the market that turned out to be a lie or false one could say would depending on whether you're arguing court or not so that turned out to be a lie so here they've come up with a solution in over in europe we have a headline about. the powerful there in britain we allow the rich to escape charges admits tax them her majesty's revenue and customs h m r c has admitted for the first time that it allows the most powerful members of society to escape prosecution for financial crimes at an economic crime conference in cambridge last week a senior government official admitted that tax authorities accommodated celebrity's concerns and settled debts privately to avoid the embarrassment of
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a public trial this is from the times and they actually even go on to admit even though you know rupert murdoch's like friends of these guys h m r c however continues to prosecute smugglers small businesses and benefits cheats the admission came from richard last the deputy director of its marci lesser sixty thousand small to medium sized enterprises in the united kingdom who did business of the royal bank of scotland had their businesses trashed by the royal bank of scotland and pieces were sold off for cash as a corrupt insider scandal with the government's cooperation the b.b.c.'s cooperation to decimate hundreds of thousands of britons and had their assets stolen the royal bank of scotland totally condoned by the government encouraged by the government loved by the government because those insiders that aren't or a bank of scotland then give their money to candidates the same government saying ok our tax authority or royal tax authority a royal whatever the cause is allowing celebrities to get away with crime because they don't want to get embarrassed so that the worst crime that can happen in
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britain is being a feeling awkward so in other words if i went up to buckingham palace and i committed a crime and it was awkward then i would be allowed to go free because the crime of awkwardness is to be is on is on excel only for certain a certain sort of person exam x. and i lived in the united kingdom we were in london during the. riots there were riots there in two thousand and ten or twenty eleven this was austerity induced riots those austerity programs were introduced after the financial crisis to bail out the bankers all the many of the biggest banks in the united kingdom were bailed out by the taxpayer austerity was then introduced upon the taxpayer and ordered to pay for those bail and we saw a massive riots it was like in two thousand and ten or twenty eleven in the summer i remember we had one of the guests on the show who did four months in prison because he was walking through birmingham and he saw one of the looted shops you
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saw a pair of trousers on the ground and he picked them up and he took them and what happened he got arrested and spent four months in prison went to david cameron say in parliament to the people he said if you're old enough to do the crime you're old enough to do the time because they were sixteen year old kids who did months in prison at that time here marci is saying well if you're very wealthy in prominent members of the community that's his quote they were afraid of the reputational damage that a criminal trial for fraud money laundering or tax evasion would break so they decided not to bring those trials because if you're if you're very wealthy and prominent it's reputational damage and we don't want to do that to you but if you're if you're old enough to do that if you're old enough to steal those forty pound pair of trousers right on the sidewalk you're old enough to do the time buddy tell you what's really sad is that a lot of british people would agree with that they want people to get ripped off
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every day if they're so transfixed by a lot of people are saying a lot of and the monarchy in that they believe that they the queen is actually the voice of god that the at risk to kratz are actually sort of what they believe in white supremacy and they believe that there's no such thing as crime if you're committed if you're an at risk to crash and they absolutely love being subjected to that kind of humiliation they they love it i think. it's just as outlandish as that opioid billionaire patenting the addiction treatment here the h m r c like this was admitted over two weeks ago i haven't seen any op rising i would think you heard l never covered it i don't know that was in the times rupert murdoch is times over but the daily mail that the rag of the stupid people in the britain would never cover it because a they have to think on page three of scantily clad woman and that's all you know given give a british guy that's a good woman and some you know beans on toast and they don't care they just want
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beans on toast and that's why i'm glad to be out of there and then there's one final headline i want to see the tweet the e.c.b. bond bubble one graph at the peak of q.e. the fed was never one hundred percent of net bond issuance e.c.b. is seven times the issuance of bottom line there is no evidence of any real demand for euro zone sovereign bonds at these yields or even close at all so that ties up the united states first headline u.k. and then europe and basically the european central bank is now buying up seven times the bonds that are being issued right right my money they print it's called monetizing better yet. it's all crowded it's cottam this is that that's that's helping that that's helping those the same as h m r c letting the know what what do they call a prominent wealthy members of society that's the same thing as helping prominent wealthy members get away with their bad decisions their bad investments and their fraud. competent love well we have more crumpets beings on
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just right after these important words. all the latest on this breaking news story throughout the hour so do stay with us for that well continuing with our rundown now the french an israeli missile strikes came just hours after the russian and turkish presidents agreed to create a buffer zone in syria's province in order to protect civilians than the goal is to
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separate syrian government forces from militants and the country's last major rebel stronghold our correspondent ryan reports both weeks on end it dominated headlines last stronghold of jihad just. rebels and the syrian army was poised determined to win them would have been messy would have drawn the entire world is following a meeting the statement that we're going to make after the talks may bring hope to the region the president of russia and turkey spent almost five hours closer to the way working out a deal that wouldn't plunge into bloody chaos a deal to avert a military operation a peace deal. we have decided it's created demilitarized zone along the path line by the fifteenth of october it will be between fifteen and twenty kilometers wide
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we will move radicalize militants out of this inclusion on newsroom. really together with russia we will make maximum effort to get rid of all radical groups from this territory turkey and russia will both patrol this territory to ensure compliance. the gist of it is getting radical islamists al-qaeda in syria for one away from the front lines withdrawing heavy weapons artillery tanks to make sure fingers don't spark any more escalations opening up the roads allowing travel through contested territory is for civilians and russian turkish troops would oversee it all patrol this demilitarized zone but there are concerns. of abortions to be sure the main concern is that the militants pose a threat to aleppo province the city of aleppo and to a military compounds in syria tartarus and him
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a min. the problem is the hardest who are bent on spoiling any peace effort they have everything to lose if it falls it will mark the end of the syrian war their final defeat assad knows it wouldn't be easy or clean seems to be for this deal it looks like the military operation has been shelved for now probably draws the best military and diplomatic solution to the the decision is very important indeed the worth of was looking for a military confrontation really. but there is more there is more causality if there is normally to roper's from the eighty's nor expected clashes between the government forces than the radical groups in the long probably does the militarized zone will be the way where the radical groups will leave the area not only the people about also. the turkish president wasn't exaggerating when he said the
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world's eyes were on this meeting stakes are so high here for the gulf states for the west especially he spent untold billions arming and financing the syrian rebels only to lose. we consider any assault to be a reckless escalation of the conflicts if assad russia and iran continue down the path their own the consequences will be dire the world will hold them responsible. how much of that was genuine concern for civilians and how much is bitterness over losing you decide for yourself it's occurring that we have the discussions that are ongoing discussions we are one and president putin. is for as you watch what's taking place on the ground is used to see the potential of this and i think think. the discussions that are having reduced down a path of
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a potential when you get something that's what can happen if there are actually engaged in a level of dialogue nevertheless the united states pentagon seem cheated by this latest deal a bloody battle has been averted and jarvis to being marginalized perhaps most importantly is the precedent for compromise and that's happened. an update now on our breaking news that the downing of a russian military plane in syria's latakia area on monday night the russian defense ministry says the aisle twenty was downed by a missile launched by syria's ally defense system but that's because the israeli army had created a dangerous situation situation in the area as according to the russian defense ministry israel it did not warn the commander of russian troops in syria about the planned operation in the area fifteen members of the russian military personnel
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were killed as a result we bring in you more on this breaking news story throughout the hour stay with us for that. moving on now donald trump has announced a new round of trade tariffs on china they cover a broad range of goods worth hundreds of billions of dollars. today i directed the united states trade representative to proceed with placing additional tariffs on roughly two hundred billion dollars of imports from china the terrorists will take effect on september twenty fourth twenty eighteen and be sent as little as ten percent until the end of the year when general first the terrorists will rise twenty five percent this is the third time the us has impose tariffs on chinese imports of first other minium and steel were targeted then over the summer charges were slapped on thirty four billion dollars worth of chinese products beijing has to hit back with counter tariffs on u.s. products however this time president trump has warned if china tries to retaliate
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again there will be get more tariffs on additional imports despite that the chinese commerce ministry has just stated the country will have to respond to the decision earlier the chinese foreign ministry issued a warning. i'm going to. have to take necessary confirmations to defend its own legitimate rights and interests the escalation of trade tensions is not in the interests of either side everything we can see today is that china will retaliate in kind and and rather viciously let's keep in mind it starts at ten percent goes to twenty five percent by the first of the year so that's a quarter on every dollar imported from from china which is a vast amount of goods this is also the first round of tariffs that's going to directly hit american consumers and americans are going to discover very quickly that china doesn't tariffs americans pay tariffs this is
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a tax on american so this pretty much reverses the tax cuts two thousand and seventeen can only get away with this because the u.s. economy is very strong right now but something like this contributes to making the u.s. economy vulnerable again if the u.s. were to fall into recession this could actually in fact be devastating. right now of our breaking news story at this hour the downing of a russian military plane in syria's latakia area on monday night the russian defense ministry has said for the aisle twenty was downed by a missile launched by serious air defense system but it says that's because the israeli army created a dangerous situation in the area it claims israel only issued a warning about its missile operation and minutes before the plane was hit israel only did not only warn did not warn command of russian troops in theory about the plan planned operation in the area as
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a result fifteen members of the russian military personnel were killed in that downing of the plane at the russian defense ministry has said it reserves the right to adequate response following israel's hostile actions in syria and once again israel has no. notified russia about the operation in syria via hotlines just a minutes before the strike took place it did not allow the. twenty jet to return the r twenty plane should i say to the sufficient time to return to this safe zone we bring you all the latest on this breaking news story throughout the coming hours stay with us for that. from moving on iraq's newly elected parliamentary speaker has expressed sympathy to iran denouncing washington's sanctions against it he said bank dad doesn't support any economic pressure on to iran and will help maintain security and stability in the region artie's donald quarter explains how influences appear to be changing in the region. it's been fifteen years since the us invasion
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of iraq and what they have to show for it is of baghdad looking every day more towards iran. just a year ago it didn't look like washington was losing ground in iraq at all taking credit for helping to defeat i saw having the country's prime minister as a close friend and i just. lost. control routes we have just absolutely decimated isis is absolutely obliterated isis in iraq looks like a victory for the red white and blue. but times are changing iraq is struggling to form a government and so far they've agreed on sunni lawmaker mohamad i'll hold to see for parliament speaker the main thing you need to know about him is that his support comes from a pro iranian bloc the man in charge even fought for iran in its war against iraq
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it's probably easy to find out where his loyalties reside. but what about washington's yes man a body surely hill seek a second term and continue business as usual right wrong he's already declared he won't touch a second term with a ten foot pole i do not want to second term i don't cling to his second term. peacefully and the political unrest under his administration hasn't been very encouraging since july riots have ravaged the city of basra where the government can't even provide basic public services. things weren't looking too good for the u.s. as iraqi friend in power. but the. testers are by no means fond of
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iran either hundreds attacked tehran's embassy in basra chanting i ran out leaving and then fern know in their wake. some shifts in parliament have meant good news for tehran though once and to raney and cleric all solder suddenly had a change of heart an increasingly influential figure in iraqi politics who initially agreed to support a body is all for a government with a pro iranian bloc now. but what was trump special envoy brett mcgurk up to in iraq there sure were a lot of meetings and talks to win iraqis back to the right side even his boss mike pompei appraised his work just broke with britain the good who's on the ground in baghdad representing me imposed just doing a great job forming a strong iraqi government to a national basis is essential to the enduring defeat devices except he didn't do
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that great of a job as you can see the score still two three iran middle east expert pull her really believe they are wrong thinking any potential support to combat the u.s. sanctions. iraqi government basically has access to a lot of the rest of the world's markets in a way that iran doesn't have and this puts in the united states in a really difficult situation where you know iraq you know has been the now idea of the united states you know for a number of years but iran is now seeking to gain more influence in the region the iranian government is looking for any number of well isaac and muster in order to this work its way around the sanctions that the u.s. has reimposed after the joint congress of plant agreement was. the united states withdrew from that but. this is a big security strategically for on both the president and the prime minister being
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supportive of the iranian government. and that day for you now on our breaking news story b. downing of a russian military plane in syria on monday night the russian defense military has said the iowa twenty was shot down by a missile launched by syria's add defense system but it says that's because the israeli army had created a dangerous situation in the area and claims israel only issued a warning about its missile operation to the minutes before the plane was hit fifteen russian military personnel were killed as a result. a meeting on the italy's interior minister has warned a migrant rescue ship it won't be allowed to return to any italian ports aquarius has once again resumed its mission to rescue people off the coast of libya and.
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strong nouns immigration policy provoked a clash over the issue with look them bugs foreign minister during an e.u. meeting in vienna. because it was years ago she added or that it was such an easy to review general review before you. would be there or they are there. to tell. you know there is no i got to be. fooled something or do you think you should be worried if you're already going to feel that. these are going to be going for who's going to go to the world cup what does it mean to say you know just if you know you don't know loads of people want to be easy to be good yet you know to god because you're not leaving so i told us today this is going to be nothing that was wrong but you who was awful. through it you.
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want to because you didn't use it. all the hardline stance of the anti migrants you're a skeptic mattel's salvini is certainly putting him in a spot light is even made the cover.

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