Full Broadcast 21 Sep 17 Real News with David Knight GUESTS: • Gerald Celente — Money is a tool to store labor & wealth. Gerald Celente looks at the risks and other issues of cryptocurrency vs fiat currency vs gold • Joel Skousen — Hurricane Irma & the Florida evacuation of over 6 million people showed the importance of location during disasters. Joel Skousen breaks down importance of Strategic Location as he predicted exactly these kinds of problems a decade ago • Jeffrey Jaxen — Jeffrey Jaxen explains how the public is awakening to the harm done by vaccines, especially HPV & Flu TOPICS: • Are the block grants to states “Federalism” or simply “Socialism” at the state level? Lindsey Graham is offering ObamaCare LITE. Will it pass when it comes up for a vote next week? • ”Dicamba Drift” isn’t a new Latin dance but what happens when powerful herbicides glyphosate & dicamba are combined, drift and spread massive crop destruction and health issues. • Luther Strange is soft on borders, tainted with corruption and LOSING badly in the polls to conservative Republican Roy Moore. So why is President Trump supporting Strange instead of someone that supports the Trump agenda? • Now the SEC has been hacked and the information used for insider trading. As we rush headlong into a virtual reality, there’s virtually no security.
[A recently-debuted new show from Alex Jones and his merry band of batshit bullshitters.]
Thursday, September 21st 2017[, with Jon Rappoport hosting the fourth hour]: MSNBC Says Using Word Sovereign Is Evil - Brian Williams of MSNBC is worried that President Trump’s use of the word ‘sovereign’ during his UN speech was some sort of signal to the international community. James Clapper admitted on CNN that Trump could have been surveilled under the wiretapping of Paul Manafort. Also, Hurricane Maria leaves Puerto Rico without power for an undetermined period of time. Larry Nichols joins the program to discuss Trump's battle against the globalists and Mark Dice breaks down the latest attacks from the failing MSM.
Trump cabinet member under fire for using charter jets
All In with Chris Hayes 9/21/17
Thing 1/Thing 2: Politico learned that HHS Secretary Tom Price has spent almost 300,000 dollars on private jets in the last four months. Duration: 3:02
Chris Hayes asks Rep. Tom Reed (R-NY) if he will back a bill to cut more than $2,000 in health funding per person in New York state -- to boost Texas. Duration: 6:05
Trump government hires based on politics, not qualifications
The Rachel Maddow Show 9/21/17
Rachel Maddow looks at the grifty nature of the Trump administration, from handing out government jobs to unqualified staffers as a political favor, to cabinet members using their office to increase their own wealth. Duration: 19:23
Craig Holman, government affairs lobbyist for Public Citizen, talks with Rachel Maddow the laws around how money raised for a presidential inauguration can be spent. Duration: 7:07
Grassley runs into conflict with Mueller investigation
The Rachel Maddow Show 9/21/17
Ron Weich, former assistant attorney general for legislative affairs, talks with Rachel Maddow about which investigation takes precedence when Congress conflicts with Robert Mueller. Duration: 9:33
Democrats look to run out the clock on GOP health bill
The Rachel Maddow Show 9/21/17
Rachel Maddow reports on the return of activism to oppose Republican attempts to pass legislation to destroy Obamacare, and notes that the narrow legislative timeline is a point of focus for some strategies. Duration: 3:29
Kimmel: these guys won’t tell the truth so I have to
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 9/21/17
Jimmy Kimmel spends a third night explaining why his health care fight is worth the risk and this time he takes on the President. Joy Reid, Eugene Robinson and Josh Earnest join Lawrence O’Donnell. Duration: 7:04
Why Spec. Counsel Mueller wants records from Air Force One
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 9/21/17
Special Counsel Robert Mueller has requested records from Air Force One on the day that the President supposedly dictated a statement from his son about meetings that Donald Trump Jr. had with a Russian Lawyer. Barbara McQuade, David Cay Johnston and Joy Reid ... more Duration: 8:35
Feds reportedly monitored Manafort after he left Trump campaign
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 9/21/17
The Wall Street Journal reveals that U.S. officials continued to monitor Paul Manafort after he left the Trump campaign as Team Trump & Team Manafort trade conflicting statements. Duration: 9:48
Fmr. Watergate attorney: Mueller may be trying to flip Manafort
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 9/21/17
Former Assistant Watergate Special Counsel Jill Wine-Banks analyzes the latest headlines on Russia, Trump, and Paul Manafort and what it could mean for the investigation. Duration: 1:07
Sean Spicer's copious notes could be of interest to Mueller
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 9/21/17
Former Trump White House Press Secretary was known for taking a lot of notes during his time in the Trump White House - something Robert Mueller reportedly could find quite useful. Duration: 0:55
North Korea's Kim Jong Un: Donald Trump is 'mentally deranged'
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 9/21/17
After Donald Trump's threatening UN remarks towards North Korea, the secretive state's leader responded escalating the war of words between Washington & Pyongyang. Duration: 6:01
France may skip 2018 Olympics in South Korea over nuclear threat
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 9/21/17
As the concerns grow over a nuclear North Korea, France became the first nation to signal it could skip the 2018 Winter Olympics because they are so close to North Korea. Duration: 2:02
Robert Mueller zeroes in on former Trump campaign official Paul Manafort as the Russia investigation heats up, and Sean Spicer faces uncomfortable questions from the media.
Jimmy has found himself in the middle of a battle over American health care, so tonight he responds to more criticism from Senator Bill Cassidy and those other jerks who want to take our health care away.
Al Franken Reveals Which Job is Better: Comedian or Senator
Published on Sep 22, 2017 by Jimmy Kimmel Live
Al talks about working to fix the Affordable Care Act, his new book, shows sketches he has done of colleagues in Washington, and reveals which job he liked better: Saturday Night Live or Senator.
[originally aired September 21, 2017 (U.S. central time)]
Stephen Deciphers Paul Manafort's Code Word 'Black Caviar'
Published on Sep 22, 2017 by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Emails from Trump's former campaign manager contain cryptic mentions of 'black caviar,' which investigators believe means much more than dark fish eggs.
10 Things Chuck Grassley Hates About The Healthcare Bill He's Voting For
Published on Sep 22, 2017 by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is going to vote for the Graham-Cassidy healthcare bill despite admitting there are probably 'ten reasons why this bill shouldn't be considered.'
Seth takes a closer look at Republicans, who are once again making a mad dash to rush through an Obamacare repeal bill without being able to defend or explain what it does.
On "Day 245" of the Donald Trump White House Regime, N. Korea Leader Kim calls Trump a "Dotard", Mentally Deranged and a Frightened Dog. Many People think Trump is pretending to be Senile as an Excuse, just in case he is forced to resign. They say Steve Bannon wrote part of Trump's United Nation speech, that may be why John Kelly had his head buried in his hands ? The Julia Dreyfus Hollywood Tribe does not like it when a Common Gentile comes to their Hollywood parties !!!
Sen. Cassidy’s rebuttal to Jimmy Kimmel: ‘More people will have coverage’ [...] Kimmel’s claim that 30 million fewer Americans will have insurance may be a high-end estimate. But already, in 2019, CBO calculations suggest at least 15 million fewer Americans would have insurance once the individual and employer mandates are repealed. Much of that decline might be by choice, but Cassidy insists the gap will be filled and then exceeded in 10 years. Unlike Cassidy, no prominent health-care analyst is willing to venture a guess on coverage levels – but the consensus is that his funding formula makes his claim all but impossible to achieve. Given the lack of coverage estimates by the CBO or other health-care experts, Cassidy’s claim does not quite rise to Four Pinocchios. But it certainly merits a Three. Three Pinocchios https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2017/09/21/sen-cassidys-rebuttal-to-jimmy-kimmel-more-people-will-have-coverage/
Did we just buy decades more time to hit climate goals? - nope [...] A clarification from the world’s leading experts Now a new study, published in Nature Geoscience, seems to have changed the game. It suggests that the 1.5°C carbon budget may be closer to about 800 billion metric tonnes. That would buy the world as much as 20 years at current emission levels. The reason to take the study seriously is that it’s published by the world’s leading experts on carbon budgets. The study, however, seems to have been interpreted poorly in some media reports. That’s forced the lead author Richard Millar of the University of Oxford and his colleagues to publish a clarification: "A number of media reports have asserted that our recent study in Nature Geoscience indicates that global temperatures are not rising as fast as predicted by the IPCC, and hence that action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is no longer urgent. Both assertions are false." [...] https://qz.com/1080883/the-breathtaking-new-climate-change-study-hasnt-changed-the-urgency-with-which-we-must-reduce-emissions/
Baby born to mom who declined cancer treatment dies The baby born two weeks ago to a mother who then died as a result of refusing brain cancer treatment so the child could live, has also died. Life Lynn, the sixth child of Carrie and Nick DeKlyen, died overnight, according to a post on Thursday morning on the couple’s Facebook page, Cure 4 Carrie. The baby was born at a University of Michigan Hospital on Sept. 6 at 24 weeks — the earliest a baby can be born and can be expected to survive. Life Lynn weighed 1 pound 4 ounces, and garnered worldwide attention as her mother chose to give up her life at age 37 instead of undergoing experimental treatments that may have prolonged her life but would have meant the death of the unborn child. “It is with great sadness and a absolutely broken heart that I tell you Life Lynn passed away last night,” according to the post. “Carrie is now rocking her baby girl. I have no explanation of why this happened, but I do know Jesus loves us and someday we will know why. The grief we feel is almost unbearable, please be praying for our family.” Nick DeKlyen, the baby’s father who lives in Wyoming, on the west side of Michigan, could not be immediately reached Thursday. But on Wednesday he told The Detroit News that Life Lynn had almost passed away on Sept. 12, the same day that Carrie DeKlyen was buried. When he rushed to the University of Michigan hospital after her funeral on Sept. 12, the doctors asked if he wanted to hold her one last time. But he declined the doctors’ offer, telling them that would be like throwing in the towel. Then, he told the doctors to do all they could. “I know God can turn this around,” said DeKlyen on Wednesday. “And I am going to keep believing that Life is going to be fine.” DeKlyen acknowledged that he doesn’t know why God did not heal his wife, but he was trusting that God would be there for Life. “I am taking it one day at a time,” DeKlyen said. [...] http://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/michigan/2017/09/21/baby-born-cancer-mom-dies-carrie-deklyen/105840112/
Facebook says it will provide suspected Russian-linked election ads to Congress In early September, Facebook released results of an investigation into the 2016 U.S. election. The investigation found approximately$100,000 in ad spending from June of 2015 to May of 2017 — associated with roughly 3,000 ads believed to be from Russian profiles. Now, Facebook says, those advertisements will be turned over to Congress. https://www.cnbc.com/2017/09/21/mark-zuckerberg-talks-protecting-elections-live-on-facebook.html
Wall Street is gushing over AMD on A.I. chip relationship with Tesla CNBC reported on Wednesday that Tesla is working with AMD to develop its own artificial intelligence chip for self-driving cars. Analysts are increasingly more bullish on AMD's technology and potential in the critical AI market following the news. "The Tesla/AMD move has disruptive implications to the multi-billion self-driving market," Rosenblatt Securities' Hans Mosesmann writes in a note entitled "Tesla AI Move With AMD - Game Changer." https://www.cnbc.com/2017/09/21/wall-street-is-gushing-over-amd-on-its-a-i-chip-relationship-with-tesla.html