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apparently billionaire pharmaceutical executive who has been blamed for spurring the u.s. opioid crisis stance of profit from the epidemic after he patented a new treatment for drug addicts which is sackler whose family owns produce pharma company behind the notorious painkiller oxycontin 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 out 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 that abysmal or other jurors 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 pat down synthetic heroin and then they have a the ability to keep you locked into a perpetual lifelong dystopian heroin slash dubuis ball junkfood life in the last episode we talked about the architects of the
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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. 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 will 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 per. warren cheering for him doing the shock and awe sort of
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presentation of like liquid are weapons clear there's a saying on wall street sheer don't slaughter so you have clients you just want to share you want to take they want to steal money from them on a drip drip drip every month you don't want to kill them because you're giving up the cash cow so slacker families are 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 to remain alive long enough to sell them or 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 heroin addiction because if they kill them all in the first month then their business dries up it's like if you're torturing somebody cation they 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
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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're going 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 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 on. their voters are dying they are starting to say hey sackler
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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 a-k. you might be 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 there's 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 and connecticut that those people every day that family the sackler family 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
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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 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 depending on whether you're arguing in 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
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cambridge last week a senior government official admitted that tax authorities accommodated celebrities concerns and settled debts privately to avoid the embarrassment of 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
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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 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 that those austerity programs were introduced after the financial crisis to bail out the bankers all of the many of the biggest banks in the united kingdom were bailed out by the taxpayer austerity was then introduced upon the taxpayer and
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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 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 what 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
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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 it's really sad is that a lot of british people would agree with that they want people to get ripped off 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 said that what they believe in white supremacy and they believe that there is no such thing as crime if you're committed if you're an at risk a crash and they absolutely love being subjected to that kind of humiliation they they love it i think. i was 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 by the daily mail that the
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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 one and some you know beans on toast and they don't care they just want 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 come monetizing better yet. it's all crowded it's cottam this is that's that's that's helping that's helping those the same as h m r c letting the know what what do they
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call prominent wealthy members of society that same thing helping prominent wealthy members get away with their bad decisions their bad investments and their fraud. well we have more trumpets and beans on just right after these important words. what else seems wrong. why don't we all just don't hold. any world. to shape out these days to come out to it and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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in twenty forty you know bloody revolution to tikrit the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be increasingly violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it still war here i mean you know i was put in the. school in the middle of the ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty four. of those who took part in this today over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. delegates and. i'm just not as i said. going. in.
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welcome back to the cause report i'm asked guys are going to continue with a conversation how tense overstaying he's founder editor chief c.e.o. of washington babylon dot com sounds like a lot of fun he's contributing editor advice and washington babylon comest at the observer can welcome back thank you already so fast think conversation just to set up where we picked that picked it up from our previous conversation you're kind of trying to make sense of august political to coffee going back and forth and in the area of trump we are saying you know there's a new cold war war as i come from is it there's a baseless is or a basis for it and you use this term the trumped arrangement syndrome which is usually we hear that you know let's talk a little bit about that and there's that relates to the miller investigation let's pick up there what's your take on what's happening there and a little bit on that place can the more investigation to me is
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a very scary. investigation for a variety of reasons again i feel compelled to emphasize that i am didn't vote for trump would never vote for trump i didn't vote for hillary there i said it out i couldn't bear voting for either you're in a tough spot because you're trying to write in a way that would be expected of a journalist by by digging into facts without a bias you have an unbiased view of things as a journalist and but this is what you have discovered but for some reason in this country now that's considered a bias year exactly here you are if you're not if you're not against him you're for . it when it comes to trump but the miller investigation to me is it is a you know trump uses a term which runs which i don't think is actually inaccurate. this investigation is driven by a desire to get trump out of office i would like to get trump out of office you
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know who i'd like to do it elections i would like an opposition party that had a brain to come up with powerful politically appealing ideas that the american people could get behind and vote trump out of office and vote out a lot and the other in my view repellent republican figures who surround him i mean mike pence go on i want these guys gone ok who don't jump and resign because you talk about elections and having policies that win elections but you know elections are won by policies and more elections are won with means are won with you know trump is a perfect american president because he comes out casino industry and he's a property developer and he's a reality t.v. show star you know this is your you know industry they work on persuasion and getting people to stay at the gaming tables longer than they should for and they subconscious you know they attack the subconscious mind free and so each side is like going to a knife fight what than what i'm going to a gun fight with a knife. policies don't matter so but even having set so so that the the opposite.
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is trying to out me. for a sump instead of coming up with policies but you never get out me in front right so how are they going to cure that we're going to do given that the democratic party is completely and utterly captured by the same for the most part by the same financial interests that have captured the republican party that is you know it's not that they i mean that's the main reason they can't come up with any policy ideas because anything interesting that would interest the american people like medicare for all or free education or you know moving this country more towards joe you may disagree with me i have no idea we've never discussed politics i would you know i believe this country has reached a level of jungle capitalism neo liberalism whatever you want to call it is utterly appalling and that we need to move towards a more european sort of policy ideas which are on the road there to put
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him put a plan on that for a second but you get back to the small investigation so you're in your thought similar investigation is to replace chum and do so without the benefit of an election ok now is this not a definition of a coup i think it's something resembling a coup you're just going to contemplate your it's an effort to remove an elected president who you oppose and who you were unable to defeat at the ballot box and are fearful that you may not be able to defeat him the next time around either there's just no telling the democrats are so unpopular i see he much of the opposition to trump is illegitimate and the miller investigation is very very very dubious if you allowed muller or any prosecutor to if you gave them the resources and the authority. and the power the
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mandate to go after. any major political figure in washington you q. would bring them down they are going to find drum dirt on trump i mean i presume you know the guy was a real estate developer i do believe he laundered a lot of dirty money from russians chinese or various places i don't think it turned him into a tool of let me or putin but you know his tax returns you know i i don't know maybe there's you know embarrassing information or law the penal code has like sixty thousand laws and one breaks three make a mystery felonies a day absolute average i know i only up to five. percent and as a consequence in jail they can't they were any time any day because that's the way the law is in this country that you are in big trouble if you've got the wrong people trying to put you in jail you know they can do that strong yeah trump his response to this is that he can't outright say there's an attempted coup in america because that would carry with it all kinds of bad media baggage and he's not
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a he's on a dull media guy but he is in a position where he has to he has to do everything he possibly can to say whatever he can to avoid the word coup but what we're describing here is that there appears to be by the so-called deep state and i don't know if you follow what that reasoning or not an attempted coup going on right now in front of our eyes i you know i think the term deep state i don't i think it's roughly accurate it's not a term that offends me in any way i mean it's hot you know it it pushes people's buttons but they're you know they're there are. there are you know it's not a real bureaucrat there's a whole year you can call the deep state or maybe they're in there maybe they're innocent of all that that baggage we have a ruling class of you know that shifts a little bit you know from time to time but you know a lot of people are entrenched in power man for he i want. to dust of the other
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side the call and tell us about i written about me in the fort in very unflattering terms over the years i mean for twenty years as a matter of fact my my writing about me in a ford goes back a long long time paul manna for as far as i can tell probably laundered money he he he probably did break various laws. and effort in my view is not a very good guy i mean he represented over the years some truly evil foreign countries. however when you allow mohler or a special prosecutor like this the authority that they have i mean manner for is do i don't doubt he broke the law but you could go after any lobbyist in town john podesta included. and lock them up ok let's use a the witch on a mission of the for like in the sandwich islands if they stay in the water any sunken down then it was you were not needed sunken down then it was you were not
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a witch right right so are saying that the laws in this town are such that ok they can go after it at a moment they're going to find you guilty of something because it's easy to do but that doesn't necessarily mean that you are engaged in espionage and some kind of cloak and that exactly and they couldn't for i mean man a for it's crimes predate him that the trim campaign i mean what he's being the alleged wrongdoing could have been prosecuted under obama why wasn't it i mean lobbyists run amok in this town all the time i mean you could you could lock up i mean probably this is an underestimate two thirds of them if you had a molar or any prosecutor who was looking into their activities so many for again i don't want to defend his activities but he committed crimes i just don't like to see to meet you know if if if hillary clinton had won the election poem an effort would be off sleazily representing you know the same garden variety lobbyist yeah
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exactly be doing the exact same thing one point i do want to make if you if i may. one thing that is just shows the ignorance of our media the absolute ignorance of our media i mean in god if we you know i could go on for hours about this longer than you want but one thing that's really interesting is that his representation of the ukrainian government is you know invariably cited is evidence that he was a tool of putin's and that you know some somehow even though the crimes he's been charged with have nothing to do with russian meddling in the election that's one of the whole investigation is off here and there you know storm williams stormy daniels whatever i mean fine i mean you know should trump you know used his personal attorney to pay off somebody he had an affair with no i mean but what it does it has nothing to do with russia gate they can investigate anything they want but with a man of her anyway sorry i got a little distracted there but man a for its representation of the ukraine government the yemeni regime it's pretty clear. journalists don't know what the
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hell they're talking about i mean they're all experts on ukraine no i actually do know a little bit about ukraine i've been there i am not a scholar but i am a minor student ukrainian politics and manner fort was clearly attempting to bring you closer to the west and move him. further from putin yankovic's a bad guy don't get me wrong yannick over which one did as far as i can tell he wanted a quick question was victoria nuland deputy secretary of america state did she yes or no engage and be a part of a coup in ukraine i confess i don't want to give a definitive answer to that because it's something i've read about but i don't know what i found talking on the leadership and saying that guy's not our guy we want our guy and said a you can go south and the evidence i've seen is highly suggestive
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on that matter and the fact that she is unless i'm mistaken married to robert kagan who is one of the worst of the worst neo cons a lobbyist for monsanto i didn't know he was a lobbyist for months and i don't live that's the case is a lobbyist a lot santo really of course was that a lot's going to be a grain and russia hates genetically modified organisms taking this i didn't know that i wold last question just as twenty six channel action was affected by social media now they get the platform a lot of people the midterms coming up is that going to be impactful the way they have been taken off the air it's hard to determine what impact that's going to have directly on the midterm elections it potentially could because there are going to be voices that are excluded and there will be more of a consensus about politics in general. however the thing that i am really alarmed about is just this whole emergence of a fact checking industrial complex where we have corporations foundations and think
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tanks with very very conventional views. that are highly critical of anything outside of the mainstream who are becoming the fact checkers and who are excluded points of view that are you know who's to say that they're not legitimate i mean you know if you happen to be too far left or too far right you are liable to be run off of social media the one incident that i just saw that is just utterly astonishing is that facebook is partnering with a number of institutions and media outlets to fact check including the weekly standard which is edited by bill kristol i mean it's insane bill kristol is effectively a professional liar i mean he advocated for the iraq war in one of the most just honest ways promoted a bunch of lies that terrified the american people i mean the american war is peace i forget about that any problems or have taken by him that are well in note thanks
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for being on the kaiser report thank you that's going to do it for this edition of the guys are part of the nice guys are safe here but i think i just can't some are saying he's the editor in chief of the washington babylon dot com an excellent web site john to catch us on twitter as kaiser report into like i off. the wall we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy foundation let it be an arms race is on offense clearly a dramatic development only really i'm going to lose east i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and tom.
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it's hard to imagine decades after the war a nazi doctor was still active and rich in the nineteen seventies great intel had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at auschwitz a german company great untold develops and admired a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy and it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby is anything paul you know she said is just cut short mimics of it a mind victims i have to this day received no compensation they never apologized for the suffering that not only want the money i want the revenge. it's not going to do you need care to not think how no one died and yet.
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