Full Show - McMaster Caught Spying For Soros / North Korea Miniaturizes Nukes - 08/08/2017
Published on Aug 8, 2017 by The Alex Jones Channel
Tuesday, August 8th 2017[, with an appearance by Roger Stone]: Deep State Teams Up With Fake News - MSM employees have been caught soliciting government employees to become leakers. ClimateDepot.com researcher Marc Morano and journalist Drew Johnson join today's show to expose Al Gore's latest documentary. Also, the deep state continues to push for a Trump coup, but patriots in the government are fighting back against the globalists. Alex Jones hosts this broadcast with Paul Joseph Watson hosting in the fourth hour of the show.
Wilkerson: Trump acting like he's negotiating a casino deal
All In with Chris Hayes 8/8/17
'We need to curb this president, who seems to think he’s negotiating the Taj Mahal or some other casino with Steve Wynn,' says Col. Lawrence Wilkerson about Trump’s actions with regard to North Korea. Duration: 5:44
Remember Roy Moore of Alabama? He may soon be a senator
All In with Chris Hayes 8/8/17
The three Republican candidates for Jeff Sessions' Senate seat are embracing the president - and 'Ayatollah of Alabama' Roy Moore is leading the pack. Duration: 1:41
Trump bellicosity is frightening new variable in N Korea standoff
The Rachel Maddow Show 8/8/17
Rachel Maddow reviews what is known about North Korean military capability and its history of overblown threats and notes that the Donald Trump administration's inconsistency on policy and equally overblown threats are the new, frightening variable in the standoff with North Korea. Duration: 20:56
With stakes high, Trump loses cool in face of North Korea threats
The Rachel Maddow Show 8/8/17
Joe Cirincione, president of The Ploughshares Fund, talks with Rachel Maddow about why Donald Trump is taking the exact wrong approach to North Korea with his empty threats and bellicosity. Duration: 6:29
Trump camp gives thousands of documents to Senate Russia probe
The Rachel Maddow Show 8/8/17
Rachel Maddow reports breaking news from Bloomberg News that among thousands of documents turned over to the Senate Judiciary Committee investigating Trump-Russia, roughly 20,000 of them are from the Trump campaign. Duration: 2:08
Nunes aide behind secretive UK trip to find Trump dossier author
The Rachel Maddow Show 8/8/17
Julian Borger, world affairs editor for The Guardian, talks with Rachel Maddow about why a staffer to Rep. Devin Nunes sent people to London to find Christopher Steele, the author of the Trump dossier, and why he didn't tell investigators what he was doing. Duration: 8:33
Trump bluster divorced from any real North Korea strategy
The Rachel Maddow Show 8/8/17
Courtney Kube, NBC News national security and military reporter, talks with Rachel Maddow about whether Donald Trump is seriously considering privatizing the war in Afghanistan, and whether Trump's bluster on North Korea has any basis in strategy. Duration: 4:55
Lawrence: 'Unpredictable liar' Trump faces first dangerous crisis
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 8/8/17
Lawrence O'Donnell looks at what President Trump was doing as news broke that North Korea has "successfully produced a miniature nuclear warhead" and the potential consequences of Trump's later reaction, threatening "fire and fury like the world has never seen." Duration: 6:13
NK crisis: Military should refuse 'unlawful orders' from Trump
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 8/8/17
Former NSC staff member Robert Litwak details the consequences of a military strike on North Korea to Lawrence O’Donnell, while Trump biographer David Cay Johnston says the military must refuse any unlawful orders from President Trump. Duration: 8:14
VICE reports White House staff prepare a 20-page "propaganda document" twice a day for Trump with positive tweets, cable news screenshots, and sometimes pictures of him. Fmr. WH Press Secretary Josh Earnest and WH correspondent Eli Stokols join Lawrence O'Donnell. Duration: 8:21
Four star general: Trump's North Korea threat 'a real blunder'
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 8/8/17
After Donald Trump threatened North Korea with 'fire and fury,' Pyongyang threatened to attack the U.S. territory Guam. Andrea Mitchell, Gen. Barry McCaffrey, and Malcolm Nance discuss. Duration: 9:26
Report: Trump's communicating with Mueller through his lawyers
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 8/8/17
A new USA Today report says Pres. Trump is communicating with Russia probe Special Counsel Robert Mueller through his legal team. Just how unprecedented would that be? Our panel reacts. Duration: 4:21
Dems demand to know if tax dollars are going to Trump businesses
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 8/8/17
House Oversight Committee Democrats are asking federal agencies and Cabinet members whether your tax dollars are ending up in the hands of Pres. Trump's businesses. Our panel discusses. Duration: 4:44
Fmr. House Dem: Trump doesn't grasp the gravity of his position
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 8/8/17
Reacting to Pres. Trump's threat of 'fire and fury' to North Korea, former Rep. Donna Edwards (D-MD) says the generals have to 'get the president under control.' Duration: 1:59
Fmr. House Republican: Unclear if Trump's even leader of the GOP
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 8/8/17
After Trump's 2016 GOP competitor Jeb Bush called the first 200 days of the Trump administration 'exhausting,' former Rep. David Jolly (R-FL) says it's unclear if Trump's in charge of his party. Duration: 1:48
Published on Aug 9, 2017 by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Of the fifteen countries to sign sanctions against North Korea, Stephen is suspicious about why the hermit nation singled out the United States as the lone target for retaliation.
On "Day 201" of the Donald Trump White House Regime, the Bible Thumping Preachers say that "God has given Trump the Authority to Nuke N. Korea". Americans don't Need "Fire and Brimstone".., We Need a Factory, 10,000 of them, Like yesterday ! The Air Force People used say there was a Pretty Girl behind every tree in Guam, the only Problem ? Not very many Trees in Guam.
this is part 11 of a 35-part post which proceeds (point arising on the given) day by (point arising on the given) day from July 29, 2017 through September 1, 2017 -- the preceding part is the post to which this is a reply; the next part is a reply to this post -- the following 'see also (linked in)' listing, updated for intervening posts along the way, is common to all 35 parts
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in addition to (linked in) the post to which this is a reply and preceding and (any future other) following, see also (linked in):
After the U.S. withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, other nations launch 27 separate negotiations to undercut U.S. exporters.
By ADAM BEHSUDI
August 07, 2017
EAGLE GROVE, Iowa—On a cloud-swept landscape dotted with grain elevators, a meat producer called Prestage Farms is building a 700,000-square-foot processing plant. The gleaming new factory is both the great hope of Wright County, which voted by a 2-1 margin for Donald Trump, and the victim of one of Trump’s first policy moves, his decision to pull out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
For much of industrial America, the TPP was a suspect deal, the successor to the North American Free Trade Agreement, which some argue led to a massive offshoring of U.S. jobs to Mexico. But for the already struggling agricultural sector, the sprawling 12-nation TPP, covering 40 percent of the world’s economy, was a lifeline. It was a chance to erase punishing tariffs that restricted the United States—the onetime “breadbasket of the world”—from selling its meats, grains and dairy products to massive importers of foodstuffs such as Japan and Vietnam.
The decision to pull out of the trade deal has become a double hit on places like Eagle Grove. The promised bump of $10 billion in agricultural output over 15 years, based on estimates .. https://www.usitc.gov/publications/332/pub4607.pdf .. by the U.S. International Trade Commission, won’t materialize. But Trump’s decision to withdraw from the pact also cleared the way for rival exporters such as Australia, New Zealand and the European Union to negotiate even lower tariffs with importing nations, creating potentially greater competitive advantages over U.S. exports.
A POLITICO analysis found that the 11 other TPP countries are now involved in a whopping 27 separate trade negotiations with each other, other major trading powers in the region like China and massive blocs like the EU. Those efforts range from exploratory conversations to deals already signed and awaiting ratification. Seven of the most significant deals for U.S. farmers were either launched or concluded in the five months since the United States withdrew from the TPP.
“I’m scared to death,” said Ron Prestage, whose North Carolina-based family pork and poultry business made its huge investment in the plant near Eagle Grove in part to reap expected gains from the TPP. “I don’t guess I’ve gone beyond the point of no return on the new plant, but we did already start digging our wells and started moving dirt.”
He and other agricultural businesspeople and workers have reason for concern.
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Stability and predictability were two key principles for Woodley. So far, he doesn’t see any of that coming out of the Trump administration when it comes to his trade policy and ability to strike new deals.
“Creating instability is not good business practice when there are fierce and competitive producers around the world,” he said. “Stability and predictability are tremendous to me as I seek out business partnerships, so why would it be any different for any other country we work with?”
Adam Behsudi is a trade reporter for Politico Pro.
That one specifically posted to the 8th video down in yours.
Lawrence: Pence is the most dangerous man in America for Trump
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This one .. Teach the Controversy
DarkMatter2525 Published on Feb 18, 2011
I believe that the human race is currently going through growing pains. The bible was written by a bygone culture, and we are having trouble letting go of it. We are experiencing a temporal culture clash. To use the bible's words...it is time for us to put away childish things. We can't allow ages-old superstition to impede our progress.
*The bible does clearly state that this ritual "cleanses leprosy". But what is "cleansing"? Let's look to Matthew 8:2-4, Mark 1:40-45, and Luke 5:12-16. In those passages, Jesus is described as "cleansing the leper". for example, in Matt 8:3, Jesus HEALS a leper and these words are used to describe it: "Then Jesus put out His hand and touched him, saying 'I am willing; be cleansed.' Immediately his leprosy was cleansed." The wording in Leviticus also uses the word "cleansed" as it describes cleansing the leper with this bird sacrifice procedure. Occasionally, leprosy has healed without treatment. If that happened it might have given some false credibility to the bird sacrifice. In most cases, however, it surely didn't work, but they might have believed it needed to be done - as with many superstitions. If the leprosy wasn't healed, it was "God's will" (punishment). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=140g0qmZZ24
posted specifically to the first in yours, repeat "How America Lost Its Mind".