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national intrigue front with many questions awaiting to be answered like with the trade war between the united states and china escalator cooled down after u.s. president down a got in the same room with chinese secretary general general secretaries easing being how would saudi the other question the table how would saudi arabia's crown prince mama been solomon be received by as by the world leaders with the catastrophic war in yemen the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi hanging over the prince's head would you krane cloud russian president vladimir putin's time at the summit lots and lots and lots of questions with this summit and most importantly most importantly is. who would everyone be wearing. so today ladies and gentlemen let's examine the fall out and future of the political world as we scale the g twenty summit and start watching the hawks. to. get the. real deal with. the blood of. what they like you know that i got.
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with. the. world remember on the watching the dark side. and i'm to have it all is joining us today to help us bring some clarity and understanding today g. twenty aftermath as r.t. america correspondent sara montecito and the host of new zealand's humans the one and only scotty now his thank you so much for joining us today thanks for having us . scott or you know we talked before you left for the summit when you were preparing to go on your g. twenty adventure and what a serious you know now that it is all over did the summit live up to your expectations going in and what do you feel were the biggest stories coming out of the summit well i think the actual end of the summit was the biggest story i think
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what i saw there as you mentioned in your opening monologue that it was i turned we turned into more of like entertainment reporters than we actually did about policy reporters only now are we finding out about what policies were actually down there from the american perspective now throughout the entire three days there was a lot of communication of what was going on between the other countries that were there but it was the united states that we were all kind of just sitting there going what is happening what is he doing where is yet what's going to cancel next twitter and now we're finding out that obviously the biggest landmark case obviously when he signed the treaty with to. place the of nafta if that continues to erode pride so that still money going to a real accomplishment yet but also his media shooting ping which is just a temporary ninety day hold so if he's able to actually start getting listening this war that's going on between china and the us then that can be seen as a win the problem is what looks like things today doesn't always look like it to
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morrow or next week or six weeks from now it's always that follow through it's a little tough no sirree you've been following the trade war between the united states and china what came out of this truong dinner because we know most of the real work gets done at the dinner tables not at these tables in front of all the cameras so what do we get out of it like scotty said it was a temporary ninety day truce to the trade war but let's not get excited yet because looking at both statements it seems like they both both countries came out with very different expectations some saying one thing the other china saying one thing the u.s. saying another i want to break it down a little bit for you let's start with the tariffs now at least there is common ground there where they said that the u.s. will not add two hundred or more tariffs on january first like expected that's already on the two hundred billion dollar worth of goods however the u.s. said that those tariffs will be raised by twenty five percent if a deal isn't reached in the next ninety days and beijing didn't mention that
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deadline now the u.s. also said that both countries will immediately negotiate on the cyber theft the technology aspect and beijing really concentrated only on the trade details with commerce and no mention of technology now the u.s. also then said that china will begin purchasing the farm energy and industrial and beijing always stuck to a more general statement that china will import more u.s. goods and u.s. farmers who are already struggling now this is a really important one the u.s. said that china will immediately restart buying u.s. our cultural products they jean said nothing about this and then the u.s. also forgot to mention market access on their list. and china said that both the u.s. and china will boost each other's market access and finally this was also an important one that where they had a common ground they said that they were both willing and working toward denuclearization of the korean peninsula so some common ground but there still is a lot of miscommunication or i mean what they what was said i guess we don't know exactly but it's a lot of trade was was kind of the big thing i think that came out of this what
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you'd expect given it's a you know you know made up of bankers and you know high powered bankers and high powered politicians but. you know one of the big things that i guess you could say is there was a lot of calls to reform the very controversial world trade organization the w t o what can we be expected you know what is that going to teeth or is this just all talk what are they going to reform of the bill at least they came to a consensus that it needed to be reformed the u.s. is happy president on which still though i know there's a lot of. i guess anger or not they don't accept the multilateralism they're very much bilateral talks right now so what this could come to be we're not sure but it agreed to reform and what it will look like it could look like the china u.s. war on a truce trade war which again miscommunication one says one thing the other takes another and like scotty said things are changing daily if not hourly we need to make sure we note only the white house is touting that part as being successful for
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the white house i'm not in them it's a wonder that we did get absolute is one country would say one thing the other great case example specially if your audience is the fifth no is that you're saying that was a huge for we haven't even started into that one saying that oh well what we're trying to trump counter the china is going to put on the maximum penalty which is death in china for a workers there or any owner of a factory that produces this vessel china is going by going. back what we're green to so that's it and this is something obviously the opioid crisis right now in the united states that this is the dow down the details before we get the victory lap on this one. that'll be in that will be interesting so scotty one last thing to talk about one of the most interesting moments was and i thought it was really exciting to watch as someone i felt more like old school world leader meetings that i have with that microphone and prince felt someone who had this great moment where micron for about five minutes just. stood toe to toe with them
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univer this into me and you never listen you know that was the great guy and the fact that got it on tape i remember one day and he's like you know a list of you know if you're like what what is going on in front of our faces is this just shows you know do sort of really something called you know is there the back in group you know that was very very testy on that one but here's where we're krohn he lost a lot of legitimacy and we saw two weeks when he was in paris and he was scolding even our own president trump and how america can really it's your country your city . is on fire right now they're angry at the regulations that you've put in place the higher taxes the different points of juve put the common workers out of business on they are burning your landmarks shut up. so if you could stand up to them what do you stand out of the p.c. what are the people who are actually listening don't get to listen to them and then so that's you know that's where he lost it right there was going you know what you really and i thought it very interesting when he arrived arrived on site nobody was
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there to greet him except he did shake the hand of an airport worker that was wearing a yellow vest the protesters are wearing so let me ask you this distance got a little bit about a minute or so left what do you think is the biggest of the reported story being talked about coming out of. the research that's interesting thing i think the biggest under-reported right now is how it almost seemed like russia saudi arabia jordan all these people that we were told are complete enemies right now where they talk about germany and russia they actually got along and they actually said we're going to try to dissolve people who actually met eye to eye conflicts or to see some resolution to it the ones that didn't we still have a fight going on and why is that service so good thank you very much for coming on thank you as always great great great with you too on the very question. there is nothing more comforting than knowing that when it comes to killing people around the world the united states will be running on the technological power of
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microsoft yes despite well documented employees thanks to over the company's involvement with military contracts microsoft president brad smith is promising the pentagon everything including the kitchen sink when it comes to supplying the best technology to the u.s. military or to america's manila chan has more. speaking at the ronald reagan national defense forum this weekend microsoft chief brad smith said quote microsoft is going to provide the u.s. military with access to the best technology all the technology we create full stop we want to. valley to know just how ethical and honorable a tradition the military has and the tech giant recently engaged the pentagon in a ten billion dollar bid for the so-called jet icloud contract now that short for joint enterprise defense infrastructure the d.o.d. wants a single cloud vendor to build out its entire enterprise cloud citing the need to modernize its departments i.t. now tech companies are going wild over this huge contract but staffers at places
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like google have openly rejected the notion saying they don't want to take part in building technology that could potentially aid in killing people well noticeably silent so in the contract scrum is jeff bezos is amazon and days of has been letting the squabble play itself out for now shortly after he announced they would be moving one of their two east coast headquarters to the crystal city neighborhood of arlington that's just a stone's throw from the pentagon now silicon valley insiders say there is argument among tech leaders that bezos already has an upper hand because the basis is amazon has already once delivered a six hundred million dollar cloud contract to the cia back in two thousand and thirteen now having many now wonder if the move to crystal city is yet another way to cozy up to the d.o.d. how microsoft has voiced opposition to the one vendor idea without singling out amazon by name rather citing that by going with just a single vendor to provide their cloud the pentagon would be limiting itself and
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missing out on innovation from other tech companies and a contract that could go on for long stretches of this is stirring up lots of commotion within the industry both by the enormity of this potential deal and also the implications attached with many tech workers threatening to quit should their respective employer win that bid. companies fighting to work with the world's biggest reward machine all right as we go to break our quadruped don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics. coverage of facebook and twitter see our poll shows at our t.v. dot com coming up the man himself mike papantonio the host of america's lawyer joins us to discuss the newest accusations being thrown at our t.v. you're actually too good at reporting the truth especially what comes to the u.s. criminal justice system stay tuned to watch the whole.
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show seemed wrong. but all wrong just don't call. me. yet to shape out these days become active. and engaged because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be in the death penalty just because i think that's the fair think the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found
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innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying there's just no way that doesn't mean that we're even many of the times families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families want to that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite you know we've been through this this isn't the way.
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i think that. one of the three main recommendations made by the american bar association and their twenty seven ten report regarding their task force on building public trust in the american justice system was and i quote educate the public about how the criminal justice system works but the truth is that there is a lack of public trust in the american justice system a pair. only won't set you free if you watch it on our t.v. at least according to suzanne spaulding and harvey richelle wrote a recent piece for a lost their blog and which they explained quote how pulling works to weaken faith in the rule of law and our justice system so about how is putin and the evil
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russians are undermining our most sacred impure criminal justice system he said r t and sputnik were to me produce content that alleges corruption partisanship and fundamental unfairness of the justice system it seems that according to these experts the russian government is purposely trying to undermine american democracy by reporting on how americans are losing faith in american democracy what happened to educating informing letting people use their own minds to decide for themselves well that is what prominent trial lawyer my pap antonio does every week on his r.t. america show america's lawyer were exposed as the untold truth of corporate and environmental legal cases and at least according to spaulding in russia happened tony has hit show america's lawyer quote often weaves genuine concerns and buyable grievances in with misleading narratives and here to help us make sense of misleading america is another nonsensical attack on r.t.
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and all things russian is. that it r.t. america show america's lawyer welcome and tonio not too much truth though my. if we can handle it well you know i mean the attacks in order to become predictable at this time any time someone comes after them that were you can bet they're either funded by major corporations which is the case here or the d.c. insider stablished make crowds which is the case here with the people from the center for strategic and international studies suzanne spaulding you get both of those categories on steroids suzanne spaulding is trying to compensate for her failures at the deploy. of homeland security by drumming up new fears about rochelle r.t. and my program in particular america's lower she earns her money this is what's so interesting she earns her money is this failed state cyber security expert who advises corporations and governments more about fear secret the more fear she
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creates the more money she gets what's really interesting about this about this spaulding's woman is she gets all of her salary from corporate america you understand she goes around the country giving these speeches about cites a lot about shows like america's lawyer where we attack corporations when they do wrong god forbid we actually talked about fracking we actually talked about about wall street's feeling trillions of dollars from mom and pop investors we talked about the idea of big pharma price gouging and selling drugs that were killing people that's not what spalding and her crew like they ate that she comes from this thing called the c s i see group and she's part it's funded here's what's really interesting when we did the research on c.s.i. as c s s the group is almost entirely funded by the military contractors who by the way would love to churn up a new cold war with russia would be delighted to go to war with china or iran she's
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funded by foreign governments particularly saudi arabia dubai funds this woman to the tunes of millions of dollars all these hawkish pro-war think tanks in d.c. she is the leader of that very big movement so that it's no surprise that she would attack america's lawyer and r.t. for us god forbid we tell stories that corporate media is terrified to tell because their advertisers won't let him do that and you and you do that really well mike week in and week out and i think it's important that people are able to see shows like yours so they better understand the criminal justice system and how it works in this country. you know i mean that's really when you get to the truth of it at the end of the you know i mean what's really interesting is when you look at suzanne spaulding who has you said worked in the homeland security she's worked in all of these areas and her connections tend to be and when i look when i read
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a lot of her analysis about russia it's all very it's sounds of it sounds like it's from thirty forty years ago it's very the russians are known to do this the russians are doing they're going to do this and corporations will save us from the evil russians that's most of what her analysis is what do you what's your take on her take about the russian threat and why is that figure based so you know ability so she her. right was she has to look to who pays this woman money in the donald douglas boeing all of the arms industry pay her money the oil industry exxon shell she gets money from them she gets money from the pharma industry she is nothing more than a talking war pimp she is a war pip for places like the weapons industry who would love to create a new cold war with russia for the for the exxon in all those folks she's perfect
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for me because she gets out and she has credentials you see this woman has created credentials and now she has a security clearance so she charges money to go talk to these these. primarily business groups you know what you will never find from from from the spalding women woman you will never find her talking to advocacy groups about the environment environmental advocacy groups she won't talk to them consumer advocacy groups she won't talk to them any kind of advocacy groups that looks out for the american public she's not a part of she is tired at the hip with what we call the corporate war machine you know whether it's boeing mcdonnell douglas they love to sell missiles this is the woman you call look there's a great there's a great show what was it wag the dog. it was a. dog there was the name of it is it captures who she is she would love to start a cold war with russia no question about it she bought into that whole democratic
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stupid talking point that destiny launched because he's such an idiot he lost the election for hillary clinton they had to blame russia what happens next then the arms industry sneaks in there right they've got the talking point out there russia was really what is why he'll real loss the arms industry moves into that space they hire people like suzanne spaulding. to go out in talk about that do yourself a favor take a look at the aspen group that she's a part of go take a look at it see what she's about the aspen group is would be would be delighted to start a new cold war with russia they would go to war with china tomorrow given the chance because they sell missiles it's just like you saw in iraq you remember when m.s.n. b.c. had this big build up to the to the war in iraq my ex law partner joe scarborough was every day on the air talking about we need to go to war with iraq why was he
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doing it because boeing and the donald douglas were pumping huge money into m s n b c for them to do that now why does boeing go on m.s.n. b.c. and talk about cruise missiles are you going to go out and buy a cruise missile probably not but they they understand have a spread around money and that's all they're doing with this woman they're spreading around money she's their mouthpiece she will say anything they need them to say and right now the talking point is be afraid be very afraid of russia rather than talking about real issues like we try to do on america's lower we feel like when an industry or corporation causes harm to the american public we should talk about it we think it's important when republicans have taken control of the judiciary and most of the federal judges that are now appointed are all they all come from that corporate background that has a huge impact on the american public and that's one of the option don't talk about
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it that's only talk about i know right and that's the thing that i want to kind of bring up to is that you know this isn't the american public not having faith in the u.s. judicial system or in our in our justice system that's not something that was invented from twenty sixteen that's been something that's always been there you worked your life in the law business you know in the business of law and the judicial system in the law you know losses and that's something that the idea. like the only reason that you do america's lawyers to erode the very system that you're fighting to improve is ridiculous to me as an argument is it not it's absurd you know look i believe i believe in democracy and capitalism one hundred percent until you put the folks in the business and the thugs are the people who suzanne spaulding supports the thugs that want to start a needless war like iraq the thugs who would love to go to war with russia and
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start a new cold war the thugs who every day somehow wall street who takes it takes advantage of american consumers every single day and you know what corporate media won't talk about it because they're part of the program so america's lawyer comes out and we talk about these these cases we talk about the things real issues we aren't afraid to call out a corporation and the government when they harm citizens and consumers that and that terrifies the establishment in washington d.c. that's who she's part of and don't forget lawfare the blog who actually actually caught her saying this and then did a big story about how dangerous our team is because we tell the truth let's not talk about let's not forget to talk about those founders of the group you probably know who they are they're scary bunch of folks i think there's a lot that we have to know who's giving you the message and be honest about it but you got you got to stand up for the criminal justice system and i'm glad we have people like mike mike happen tony fighting for and thank you so much for coming on
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. illuminating us on the truth behind this story. thank you for the invitation. the lost city of atlantis has been lost since well before the time of plato however it hasn't stopped great philosophers archaeologists and treasure seekers from around the world trying to find it or prove that it did exist for the last two thousand. years treasurer on day company marilyn burrows announced just recently they had found evidence of atlantis years in commercial satellites they claim to have found archaeological evidence of an agency wall bases of towers i may claim the ruins of a temple to poseidon all in spain's. national park but i wouldn't pack your bags just yet because this isn't the first time archaeologists of claim to find evidence of atlantis and spain and beyond the reports always come devoid of a little thing called as it is so well will have to wait and see if the mythical
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city of atlantis will ever really surface or if the tall tale will stay submerged it's amazing how people would rather believe the tall tale that produce evidence and suppose they made a judgment elana this is kind of like a great metaphor for all the problems until there's a. perfect print here are about as are so prudent they remember everyone in this world we are told that we love the love so i tell you all i love you i am a robot and i'm tired of a lot less to bond watching those hawks in our great day and night everybody. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would burn it be the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found
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innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people was terror just no really that doesn't mean that we want even many of the families want the death penalty to be abolished. the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. we've been through this and this isn't the way. bad guys are but if survival guide him stacey just more honest or simply having all the servants to. be sure it's nothing you can forget about.
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