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the national security report. really says that just the mere retention of classified information is already in itself criminal which would make everybody who has ever done that kind of reporting subject to prosecution including somebody like myself and that's not even really my area of expertise so anybody who does any kind of reporting on the military cia even the congressional committees that you know what classified material sooner or later even by accident you're going to stumble upon a violation just get our checks and you can go to jail for a very long time. under this provision yalla of it was on this show the famous lawyer and then he said it would to potentially there were lies all these different publishers do you think that has sunk in at least washington post just came out with it it's horrible and they have a very harsh sosh throw the russian situation then they came out with a piece a potentially criminalize investigative reporting yes and b c's response obviously
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was was really interesting you know for rachel maddow is no friend of julian assange. c.n.n. just came out with a piece that's essentially. this indictment is so bad so over the top it's potentially seen as a way of getting the british government out and not extradite him to the united states because it would be human rights to do so so i think people are beginning to realize how exactly how serious this will media here probably won't be talking about the prisoner in south east london what do you think is the author of insane clown president it'll mean to donald trump to be shaking hands with the queen when he london today. i'm sure you will hear old soak in all the grand euro he probably thinks that everybody and want and will love us and the queen most. probably sees it also as somewhat of a. home turf for him because. roxette i know his followers believe that
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was the sort of precursor to real moment predicted his own success so this is an important visit for him i think you see he's trying to show that he hasn't a national cache and it's going to be important and it's come off as not it'll just go i understand the national security adviser john bolton has come out old humble and said he's just the national security advisor not the national security decision making do you think behind the scenes behind the pump and beds and 3 u.s. personnel will be talking to britain about for instance maybe a war in iran and maybe threats against china of course. they're going to try to repeat descriptors 20022003 where britain was a crucial partner with the united states and concocting the rationale for invading
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iraq if we do decide to go to war with. iran or at least threaten it will be important partner and important way to sell a case not just around the world but to our own population and so yes of course you know all its presence and. i think a little bit unnerving and it's no secret america that he's driving force behind any effort to try to go to war with iraq he's always wanted it so it should be concerning people for tell ground perhaps because there is a political instability habit britain has a big ties to china china's biggest investment in the west and will be here in britain do you think the they'll be easing strong arm tactics to disassociate britain and british business from chinese business well britain's in a very very tough position because they're going to have to choose between 2 masters rationally united states is going to sort of for.
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the british with the political reality and situation in the post brics world the united states more important than ever to. internationally and so the alienated us in the middle of our trade war with china. is probably not going to be smiled on by troubling ministrations so it's going to be a difficult choice for the british so as is the hunch extradition frankly i mean you know all these things are are putting her in a box and it's going to be heard her interesting to see how it plays out because britain is going to play a key role in a number of crucial international decisions getting the russia gate stuff as well and truly trump said the only wanted to be head of the f.b.i. that's why he had a thing against him but he is gone now and it's he doesn't have to worry he will. know this story is and is not going to end anytime soon it remains. this gigantic
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ongoing never ending national controversy in the united states much of the population as a democratic side is still absolutely convinced that there's something buried underneath the redactions perhaps in the report that would prove this idea of an elaborate espionage conspiracy between the truck campaign and the russian government and so they're going to keep digging at it there's those are still sounding those notes and they're still pretending and. report didn't produce any you know damning or dispositive conclusions most of the entire scandal so we're proceeding as normal furniture now it's similar to what happened when we didn't end up you have these in iraq we just kind of attended i wasn't because for a while another year or so and then later we had the reckoning a little bit and i think that's going to happen in this case and you'll be writing about red debating the d.n.c.
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and the aryan see thing. bernie sanders is stalin and tool to gab woodworks of lead them in putin is that really the state of a the election campaign 2020 over the all the other campaign and i wrote about this a couple of clients when she 1st announced her run and nobody expected tulsi ever to actually win the nomination so people will dismiss this story is not important because she's so hard holes but it's not important she announced her campaign the same day that shit that she announced a story came out innocent b.c. basically saying that russian trolls were trying to hyper campaign later there was a story in the daily beast that said. that you know of 3 people who contributed to her campaign were putin sympathizers i think doesn't do reduce the sanction but whatever. the point is that they're trying to take gabbers campaign
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and tie it to this idea of foreign subversion and it's very disparate us that gabbert is really the most overtly anti interventionist candidate and the field centers also has gotten much the same treatment in the media. really what this does is it's a signal to every other politician who might come up that if you decide to take the wrong position on something like try to swallow or syria you can expect to be dirtied up a little bit in the press and all out of people are afraid of that and also people in social media are frightened to speak out against it because they know it will get the treatment as well so this isn't a classic car use tactics and i think people should be concerned about that today thank you thank you so much for the break like obama before in this boris johnson on today's state visit to britain and we are controversial bestseller i did they would brooks but there is new book is just for the one percent political cover but to have going on the ground.
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critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. this footage is unique because the zoe tribal lands are normally off limits to the public eric's allowed in because he's lizza is personal don't. people here know him simply as dr eric he's rich famous some always on the move saving yachts and flying aircraft that. he's considered one of the best neurosurgeons in brazil. that's happening amazon. allergies so says going out of the busy when
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can hear the protests from this studio joining me now is greg swenson from republicans overseas and he's also a partner at brig mcadams greg thanks for coming on so to be here here the protests are used to the border of a duck so i think so look he stands skinned on one hand you know he gets in fights with people he takes things personally but on the other hand he loves to fight so if you have a lot of progressive left demonstrators he thrives on you know he gets in fights with people in his own party and he's happy to fight with the progressive left i think that helps and actually well there is something more serious here to raise and may outgoing prime minister told britain that the kremlin was behind an attack in the u.k. trying to kill people here. former head of the f.b.i. he said clearly that it was a constitutional protections of the executive that prevented him from any from proving or from indicting trump for any links to russia can you not see that some british people see this guy as a basically had
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a russian stooge meeting here and russia has been tempted to kill people yeah i mean look the the progressive left here in the u.k. is no different than the progressive left in the u.s. they really dislike this president so they're going to protest no matter what you will they'll be protesting about the environment i don't thing about national yeah you're doing and i think that's i mean it's a poor. and you have the right right of course but but look it was it was clear in the mole report that there was no collusion with the russians now there was some there was some evidence that the russians were trying to have an impact on the election that is pretty clear in the report but it's very very clear that there was no collusion by the trouble there was no exoneration of the president won't do the illusion the job of the of the special counsel is not to exonerate the president but it was very clear now obstruction might be there's a little more gray area there but in terms of collusion that is clear in the report so you know muller took a parting shot and trying to say that i couldn't indict him because he was sitting president well then why did you do the special counsel why did you do the
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investigation in the 1st place some people saying why didn't the individual in this week the leaks is in its 1st sentence but you saw how the britain british media covered. surprise yes without question that a load your media back oh they didn't like trump of course they don't like trump it's clear and i think that it's better when the media is just honest about it and that's that's fine look they don't like him and i understand that you don't think the media today will be covering that collusion more than the queen they might they might i haven't really you know i haven't seen so far any real bias i think this is a big event and i think that the media will cover it they'll cover the protesters they'll cover moller but that's probably going to be old news from from friday well we're going to hear the phrase special relationship over and over again. britain seems to me is already signed up to the b. it seems to be edging closer to saving up the built in road and meanwhile your
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president is over here is kind of a trade war full scale trade war by the sounds of it with china yeah i think this is one of the few to disagree on china big wall possibly i mean there was you know the leak a few weeks or months ago about why the way or the u.k. was going to do business with weiwei the australians have already belts. new zealand new zealand is build on why so look there's a lot of support we haven't seen a lot of support for the president on this and then remember that the it wasn't just the way it's other things going on with the chinese trade and it's one of the few areas where the democrats are actually supporting the president on this i think he's done a good job of calling out the chinese on their you know their ip theft and a lot of the other violations so look i live yeah he's about denying any of that right and i thought you saw that you know the executive some way or writing op eds all the time britain certainly doesn't listen to policy on israel palestine you know he's rejected us recognition of your version of his the capital. your
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country's violation of the j.c. nuclear treaty. would do it is britain agree with the united states when any of these all i would say that the u.k. should do everything the us tells them to do i mean they're not a puppet but look i think they're they're the they're they have a very significant military relationship strategic relationship intelligence relationships and also economic you know i mean they're the foreign direct investment and trade is huge between these 2 countries so i think it's something to keep in mind what you're going to have disagreements yes there's obviously a special relationship they are 2 very great allies and you could say that about about the 5 eyes as well but even the e.u. was very critical of the italians for entering into into a demo you with with with the china yeah absolutely i mean that we call with his old favorite if it's not a tory obviously there's a tory leadership going to us who wants to get people to get trident out. there will yeah i think i think you know jeremy corbyn is definitely part of this
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progressive left i wouldn't i wouldn't consider him mainstream even even in the labor party so look i think there's going to be disagreements on specific things but the it's indisputable that the u.s. and u.k. are strong allies and what what the president has brought up with with china is. important it's not just the trade deficit that is never really triggered me in terms of arbitrary trade numbers it's more of the human rights violations and the security risks and i think those are important to address now we all remember in this country where your president barack obama tried to really interfere with bricks and referendum by a tool that was against the 17400000 voters maybe somebody said obama helped the break you think he did you think trump is going to intervene in the helping boris johnson become prime minister i would recommend against it because it as as you said i mean when one president obama came over here and campaigned for remain the brags that numbers went up and i think we're still in the midst of this populist
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time where any time a mainstream politician advocates for something the numbers go the other way it actually hurts the cause when the mainstream traditional politician now trump isn't a traditional mainstream politician so maybe it helps force but i wouldn't bet on it it's that's that's that's a tough one of course gave up his u.s. citizenship and now facing maybe a life term for misconduct in office case it is all about one yeah it's a little crazy but you know look a lot of people give up their citizenship because they have to pay taxes no matter where they live so he's not the 1st one to do that thank you great to be here thanks. well the new york times claims that donald trump has already admitted that russia helped him get elected but one of the paper's top columnists in the new book the 2nd amount in the quest for a moral life claims there are much bigger problems in the usa than trump david brooks joins me now david welcome to going underground what do you mean by the 2nd
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marriage and the quest of a burra life yeah my view is a lot of us get out of school and we think there's a mountain we're going to climb which will be a lawyer a doctor a journalist whatever it is and so we start climbing out on the 1st mountain you're shooting for the things our culture tells us to want career success a good reputation we think a lot about ego in the mountain and then for some of us we. get to the top of the mountain we achieved success and find it unsatisfying it's not what we thought it would be some people fail get knocked off the mountain some people have something happen to them that wasn't part of the original plan cancer scare they loose a child and in all those cases you're in the valley and you realize that the 1st matter is not a satisfactory mountain and then in the valley when you're in the one of those moments of seasons of pain and suffering you get deeper in yourself and you realize there's a better life to live which is more about contribution or about pouring yourself forth to some cause and less about eco so is the book for the one percent that know you know i've been all around the world with some of the poorest people in the world and they lead spiritual lives that are in some ways better only it's
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a really odd to have to talk about a 2nd marriage and when people i mean one of the statistics of the united states 15300000 children and pull over the 2 if a 1000000 homeless you know the stat well one of the problems with living on the 1st mountain it's a mountain built around self and when you're living for self the bonds between people fall apart and so what you have is a country like in my country where the suicide rate is written risen by 30 percent over the last 20 years the teenage suicide rate is written by 70 percent since 2011 you get a country that's more isolated more alone people are more fearful and have less sense of social solidarity he doesn't think that actually the opposite being true the people that are coming together. they want ways bernie sanders talking about socialism in exile because records as they talk about socialism and the idea of america coming together and i'm sure in your lifetime you never heard the word socialism spoken about in u.s. political discourse that's true well i think there is a bit of
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a revival but if you'll just look at measures social trust do we trust the people around us do we trust the institutions of our society we're still very much in the valley so if you ask people do you trust your neighbors 60 percent of americans you say hear the people around you are trustworthy now it's down to about 32 percent in 1000 percent a millennial and so a lot of people just. allien aided and isolated from the people around them and one of the responses is a socialism on the left which is about domestic and economic sense of solidarity and maybe a little faith driven communities on the right people are trying to find a way to bond and i think what a o.c. and what sanders is doing is one version of that because you're very clear in this book you say capitalism meritocracy model social science has normalized selfishness yeah so what capitalism does and one of my mentors was milton friedman early in my life but he said it the thesis of the undercurrent of modern classical economics is that we're individualistic utility back so misers that the motivations
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for ourselves are self-interest to us what milton friedman was like because he was a big inspirational visit from mrs thatcher in this country arguably tony blair and we're living in here on this specter 120000 dead for opposed to any rate austerity in. so on and the privatization of his to the country yeah so i was a socialist then when i debated and i debate him on t.v. you can go on you tube and see a 21 year old version of me and i would say he was i'd never met anybody who thought like him i grew up in leftwing circles in greenwich village in new york and i would say he was a lot once you accepted the assumptions of his system he was very logical an air tight and i would say just as a human being he and his wife were tremendously friendly and caring to me they did the show and we argued all day on the show and then he would take me out to dinner and really taught he just wanted to be a teacher what happened was that a 1st. decided that socialism wasn't for you well i. moved away from socialism when i was
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a police were go and basically what i covered were projects that were built with the best of intentions housing projects built with the best of intentions but where they made people's lives materially worse they tore down the old neighborhoods and they put up these gigantic tower blocks and the old neighborhoods had some problems but they were social networks people had. built and when they tore down those old neighborhoods they destroyed the networks of support that people had built for themselves why do you think i mean she will hoofs was a police reporter he comes on the show he does talk abut this a deer 1st and 2nd man as he talks about violence u.s. foreign policy destroying the lives of tens of millions of people so i should be clear that in this book the word trump doesn't appear the word this is not a political book this is about moral renewal not literally true well this is about is a book about moral and cultural renewal and so one of my beliefs is that the market and the state are both undergirded by society and there has to be trusting relationships within society for the market to work for the state to work and if you don't have that trusting relationships if you've got millions of people who are
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alienated and distrustful you'll get asylum all over this. well the question of the question has anyone i would propose it would joe biden oppose the point as i say then i would oppose what you just said anyone at all what the book is trying to 1st analyze the depths of where that comes from but more it's just meant to be a positive response a place we're actually going to get to and so one of the ted lines is everyone tells you to live for a cause larger the self but nobody tells you how and so this is trying to based on the people i've admired the people i've seen who live truly admirable lives what can we learn from them and how can we sort of be a little more like them david brooks thank you that's it for the show will be back when president drum accompanies the queen to portsmouth on the 75th anniversary of the d.-day landings that killed or wounded up to 20000 along with stalin's troops on the eastern front to discredit the helping and to enjoy that keep the special media see on wednesday.
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china is not a partner number one for us yet steel. and countries are trade partners number one with us and. i cannot share the. news when those who say that it's a turn of russian he's. no russia i hope will never turn eastwards you know russian eaglets is looking to move the sides west towards a nice towards. the project was good you've done your bit like if you missed it or don't blame people with. them once the response to move people. into a. government is right should be
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any interrogation bill see is. promised. to put people in that frame of mind to make the money make them want to get out and take no for an answer. she said. that i would be home by the next day there's a culture on accountability and police officers know. that misconduct that has nothing to do with. now it's mexico's turn are. actually a message to china also impeachment picks up steam and a post-mortem on the e.u. election.
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