Thursday, September 14, 2017

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JUDY WOODRUFF: In the day's other news: President Trump said that he will reach across the political

aisle again, this time to help pass a tax reform plan.

To that end, he invited Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, the House and Senate Democratic leaders,

to dinner tonight.

He also called in Republican and Democratic lawmakers this afternoon to talk about cutting

business and personal income tax rates.

DONALD TRUMP, President of the United States: If we can do things in a bipartisan manner,

that will be great.

Now, it might not work out, in which case, we will try and do them without.

But if you look at some of the greatest legislation ever passed, it was done on a bipartisan manner.

And the rich will not be gaining at all with this plan.

We're not -- we're looking for the middle class and we're looking for jobs, jobs meaning

companies.

JUDY WOODRUFF: The president also voiced support for a new effort by four Republican senators

to repeal and replace Obamacare.

Meanwhile, independent Senator Bernie Sanders announced his Medicare-for-all plan, alongside

16 Democratic co-sponsors.

Neither bill is expected to come to a vote.

A man who was a longtime fixture in the U.S. Senate died today.

New Mexico Republican Pete Domenici had complications from abdominal surgery.

Domenici served for 36 years, until 2009, and became a bipartisan power broker.

For much of that time, he worked with now-Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

SEN.

MITCH MCCONNELL (R-KY), Majority Leader: I served for a number of years with Senator

Domenici.

I came to know him as a smart, hardworking, dedicated and a very strong advocate for his

home state of New Mexico.

So, Mr. President, we're all saddened by this news today.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Pete Domenici was 85 years old.

The U.S. and South Korea sent fresh signals to North Korea to back off its nuclear and

missile testing.

The South's military announced that it tested a new air-launched cruise missile that can

fly 300 miles and evade radar.

And The New York Times reported Seoul is assembling a so-called decapitation unit that could target

Kim Jong-un in a crisis.

Meanwhile, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said he no longer favors phasing out the U.S.

arsenal of long-range ballistic missiles.

Myanmar's leader will skip this month's U.N. General Assembly session, amid outrage over

the treatment of Rohingya Muslims.

Aung San Suu Kyi's office announced today that she will not attend the meeting.

Some 400,000 Rohingyas have fled to Bangladesh, reporting atrocities by government troops

in mostly Buddhist Myanmar.

The U.N. Security Council condemned the violence today.

ANTONIO GUTERRES, United Nations Secretary-General: Aid activities by U.N. agencies and international

nongovernmental organizations have been severely disrupted.

I call on the Myanmar authorities to suspend military action, end the violence, uphold

the rule of law, and recognize the right of return of all those who had to leave the country.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Myanmar claims that it's only reacting to attacks by Rohingya insurgents.

Back in this country, the Trump administration barred federal agencies from continuing to

use computer software made by Kaspersky Lab.

The company is Russian-owned and operated, and a federal directive cited concerns about

its ties to Russian intelligence.

Kaspersky denied that it's played any role in Russian cyber-hacking.

On Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average gained 39 points to close at 22158.

The Nasdaq rose almost six, and the S&P 500 added about two.

The big number in baseball tonight is 21, as in 21 wins in a row for the Cleveland Indians.

They beat Detroit today 5-3 to break the American League record.

And celebrations broke out on the field.

The old New York Giants in the National League won 26 without a loss in 1916, but that streak

included one tie.

Congratulations to the Indians, a lot of celebrating in Cleveland.

And the maestro was a machine in Pisa, Italy, last night.

A robot dubbed YuMi directed the Lucca Philharmonic Orchestra as part of the first International

Festival of Robotics.

It included a performance by world-renowned tenor Andrea Bocelli.

And they can't replace him with a robot.

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President Trump & Democrats reach DACA agreement - Duration: 1:58.

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Trump Pushes Back On Dems' Claims Of DACA Deal - Duration: 0:36.

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President Trump Reaches Out To Both Parties For Input On Tax Reform - Duration: 1:28.

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Colorado Joins Lawsuit Challenging Trump's DACA Decision - Duration: 2:19.

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President Trump Welcomes 9th Grandchild - Duration: 0:57.

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MUST WATCH: Trump Just Gave This Little Boy The Surprise Of A Lifetime, And The Media Is BLACKING It - Duration: 1:58.

The little boy who offered to mow the White House is finally getting a chance to because

of Donald Trump.

According to Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Frank from Falls Church, Virginia, is set to mow

the White House lawn this Friday.

Here's the video below.

Frank is 10-years-old and he'll be working with groundskeeping crew to mow the Rose Garden

Lawn.

"He'll work with the grounds keeping crew here at the White House and will help cut

the grass at the Rose Garden," she said.

"The president is committing to keeping the American Dream alive for kids, like Frank,

and we're all looking forward to having him here."

Sanders read Frank's letter at the press briefing last month.

He offered his services and even offered to bring his own fuel and batteries for the equipment.

"Even though I'm only 10, I would like to show the nation what young people like

me are ready for," the letter read.

God bless this young man.

It is great to see that our President is going to help him out and make his dream of mowing

the White House lawn possible.

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Trump's Jews And Generals - Duration: 3:24.

Seems like a strange mix, the chemistry's just not there.

For with Jews and Generals on Trump's team, and a nasty Zio-christian--I mean, Pence--you've

got a strange brew.

What does a "Kushner" have to do with a "Kelly?"

A "Mnuchin" with a "McMaster?"

A "Cohn" with a "Mattis?"

Nada...at least on the face of it.

While Jews don't hang around barracks, and Generals don't hang around synagogues, Jews

are the biggest militarists around.

Jewry's love for Israel's war-machine has replaced the First Commandment with: "Thou

Shalt Love The Israel Defense Forces With All Your Heart, Soul, AND Money."

Just ask Jared Kushner, a past member of "Friends Of The IDF."

And how did it happen that neo-lib Democrats, once anti-war after Viet Nam, are now super-hawks,

just like neocon Republicans?

It's a matter of what kind of Jewish flavor you want: Democratic warmongering or Republican

warmongering?

Both are funded by Jews.

And when it comes to politics of an international kind then stocks and bonds translate into

stocks and bombs.

Why make bombs and fund the factories if there's no one to fight?

Jewish Wall Street finances the arms industry, underwrites their stocks, and seeks a return

on investment.

Generals buy the deadly stuff with dollars printed out of thin air by the Jewish-owned

Fed who then gouge taxpayers with high interest.

Monsters abroad are hatched and the tanks start rolling and the bombs start flying.

It's 'repeat business' as new monsters are whipped up every day.

But it's bad business for Millennials whose dollars spend less and whose steep student

loans can't get paid off.

And it looks like shabbos goys, Mattis and McMaster, Kelly and Pence, are flipping the

switch for 'Wall Street First, Bleed America Fast.'

Bleeding young goys too.

[Clip: "You have to worry about sending young people into harm's way, and you're always

worried about what could happen, worse case scenarios, where some of the political types,

they don't necessarily focus in on that."

"Well, there's a fondness and appreciation and a respect that you develop from ahh nah

I grew up for forty years in the Marine infantry, infantry's called 'infantry' because 'infant

soldier,' 'young soldier,' and I've signed over sixteen hundred next-of-kin letters."]

Any to Blitzer's tribe?

Only the goys die young...

[Clip: "But we also know some things are worth fighting for..."] ...in wars for the Jews.

It's a strange mix on the face of it, Jews and Generals in interviews, and passing each

other at Trump's White House door.

But war is a racket and Jews are the biggest warmongers and racketeers of them all.

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Trump's Climate Change Denial To Cost Us $100 Trillion - Duration: 4:18.

Among the very few Republicans in this country who actually accept that climate change is

happening and that human beings are making it worse, they tell us that we still can't

act on it because it's just going to cost too darn much money.

There's nothing we can do about it because that's a big cost, and we don't want corporations

to have to pay it.

We don't want taxpayers to have to foot the bill to keep this country safe from rising

sea levels and monster storms that are coming at an alarming rate.

No.

Well, guess what, Republicans?

A new study has come out and it said that the cost of Donald Trump's climate change

denial ... His refusal to do anything about the problem ... Is going to end up costing

us about $100 trillion, and that total $100 trillion is going to come from several different

areas.

The first and most obvious is from direct damage caused by climate related events, such

as Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.

Hurricane Jose is still kicking around out there in the Atlantic ocean, and we have no

idea what that one's going to do, where it's going go to go, or if it's even going to make

landfall.

But things like that cost money.

The wildfires in the west right now, those are going to cost federal dollars.

We have to fix it.

We have to negate it.

We have to prevent it, and we have to stop it, more importantly.

So that's where a large chunk of the money is going to come from.

But the second part mentioned in a new Daily Beast article is something that very few people

have discussed, and that is the carbon bubble.

In case you're not familiar with it, basically what that is, what a bubble is is when the

price of a good grossly exceeds its actual market value, which is what's happening right

now around the globe with fossil fuels.

Eventually that bubble bursts.

Doesn't seem like such a big deal.

The price goes down, right?

Well, when you consider the fact that one third of global assets are invested in fossil

fuel companies, fossil fuel stocks, that bubble amounts to worldwide economic devastation

with close to one third of the entire wealth of the planet completely wiped out overnight.

A lot of billionaires suddenly become broke.

Millionaires lose everything.

Fossil fuel companies shut their doors, and while, yeah, for the most part that doesn't

matter to most of us, we need fossil fuel companies shut down.

I have no sympathy for millionaires and billionaires who have been coddled by our government for

too long.

It will have obvious ripple effects throughout the global economy, sending countless people,

hundreds of millions most likely, into a deep depression.

The reason this is even happening is again ... Goes back to Donald Trump's climate change

denial and his refusal to allow the federal government to fully invest in renewable energy,

and away from fossil fuels.

Trump has made it clear that he wants to double down on fossil fuels here in the United States.

He wants to revamp the coal industry and open up new coal mines, even though nobody around

the planet is buying coal anymore.

The renewable energy sector here in the United States is growing faster than any other energy

sector in the world, and yet Trump doesn't want to invest in it.

Republicans don't want to invest in it.

They think it's a waste of time, effort, and money.

Well, you know what's going to be a waste of money?

When you cost us $100 trillion because you refused to take the advice of scientists and

experts basically because you refused to listen to people who are smarter than you.

Because you're so damn arrogant and smug that you can't stand the thought that somebody

out there knows more than you do.

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Mueller Goes for the Kill, Trump Pushes Tax Cuts: A Closer Look - Duration: 8:31.

-President Trump is once again dealing

with new developments in the Russia scandal

that are reaching some of his closest advisors,

even as he tries to push his own domestic agenda.

For more on this, it's time for "A Closer Look."

[ Cheers and applause ]

With his historically-low approval numbers,

the White House has been looking for ways to humanize Trump.

And one of those ways involves

reading letters from kids to the President.

Last month, a 10-year-old boy named Frank wrote a letter

offering to mow the White House lawn,

and today, Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced

that Frank will get his wish.

-On a slightly lighter note, I'd like to announce

that Frank from Falls Church, Virginia,

whose letter I read last month,

offerings his services to mow the White House lawn,

will be here on Friday.

He'll work with the groundskeeping crew

here at the White House

and will help cut the grass in the Rose Garden.

[ Laughter ]

-That's right -- Frank is actually gonna mow

the White House lawn.

That's almost as amazing as the fact

that there's a 10-year-old kid named Frank.

Apparently, he wants to get famous

because he's got a big crush on his classmate Joan.

Now, after a long summer of bizarre missteps and scandals,

Trump is dealing with everything from hurricane clean-up

to keeping the government funded.

And on top of that, there are new details

in the rapidly-escalating Russia investigation.

The special counsel in that investigation, Robert Mueller,

is now reportedly focused specifically

on Trump's decision to fire former FBI Director James Comey.

According to Axios, "Mueller is burrowing in hard

on the obstruction-of-justice angle.

Republicans close to the White House say

every sign by Mueller is that he's going for the kill."

And if anyone's capable of going for the kill,

it's Robert Mueller.

Look at this guy.

He looks like the police chief from every 1950s noir film.

He looks like he should be holding a bullhorn

and shouting, "You're surrounded, McMurphy!"

This guy always looks like you just asked

if you could take his daughter to a Slayer concert.

[ Laughter ]

He doesn't even get haircuts.

He just looks at his hair in the mirror

and growls, "Get shorter."

[ Laughter ]

Mueller's investigation seems to be moving very quickly,

and has ensnared not only Trump but some of his closest aides,

such as his son-in-law and advisor, Jared Kushner.

Kushner repeatedly failed

to disclose meetings with Russian officials,

and now it looks like even some of Trump's own lawyers

knew Kushner would be a liability.

-The Wall Street Journal is reporting

that members of the President's legal team

concluded that his son-in-law, Jared Kushner,

should resign as White House Senior Advisor

because of the extent of his contacts with Russian officials

and Russian businessmen.

-The report claims that press aides to the legal team

went as far as drafting a statement

to explain Kushner's resignation.

-Jared Kushner resign?

But then who would be in charge of U.S.-China relations,

U.S.-Mexico relations, criminal justice reform,

opioid crisis management, veteran care reform,

the White House Office of American Innovation,

revamping the entire federal government,

painting the Easter eggs for the Easter-egg hunt,

and peace in the Middle East?

Jared Kushner --

[ Applause ]

Jared Kushner has more jobs than Steve Harvey.

He's the white Steve Harvey.

[ Laughter ]

So how is Trump's legal team responding?

Well, if I were Trump,

I'm not sure I'd be all that confident

in their performance so far.

Trump's lawyer Ty Cobb -- and that's his real name --

apparently fell for an e-mail prank last week

when a prankster posing

as the White House Social Media Director, Dan Scavino,

e-mailed him

and asked him questions about the Russia scandal.

And Cobb seemed to essentially admit

that former Trump Campaign Chairman Paul Manafort

and former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn

may have broken the law.

Here's what the prankster, posing as Scavino,

wrote to Cobb --

And in hindsight, you can tell right away

from the tone of this e-mail that it was definitely fake.

"I've been really worried recently

about the whole Russia situation.

The White House will be okay, won't it?

I love my job and the people I work with.

I don't want the dream to end up derailing."

[ Laughter ]

That should have been a dead giveaway.

That doesn't sound like an e-mail from a Trump aide.

That sounds like an old prospector

writing home to his wife.

"Dearest Elizabeth,

I've been really worried recently.

So far I've only found silt and coal.

I hope to find gold soon.

I don't want the dream to end up derailing."

Cobb then responded to the prankster,

who he thought was Scavino,

"Manafort and Flynn

have issues separate and apart from the White House

that will cause the investigation to linger,

but am hoping we get a clean bill of health soon."

I'm sorry, have you seen Donald Trump?

If there's one thing he's never gonna get,

it's a clean bill of health.

He doesn't even have a clean doctor.

[ Laughter ]

"Hey, I got your blood test back,

and good news -- It's red."

[ Laughter ]

"See you in five years, bro."

And that was just one of the many replies

the prankster got from Trump's lawyer.

But the most embarrassing part of this whole thing for Cobb

is that he didn't realize this e-mail was from a prankster,

because this is the actual e-mail address

the prankster used to pose as Dan Scavino --

dan.scavinojr@emailprankster. co.uk.

Although I'm not surprised this guy had trouble with e-mail.

Look at him.

He looks like he's more comfortable with Morse code.

[ Laughter ]

He looks like he's pitching in the 1908 World Series.

But while all these high-stakes crises

swirl around his administration,

Trump is also trying to move on with his domestic agenda

and gather support for his tax-reform plan.

Now, the boring and complex nature of tax reform

may be why Trump doesn't actually spend very much time

talking about the actual details.

In fact, he doesn't really have a tax plan yet at all,

just a series of vague promises

about cutting taxes and red tape,

made even more vague by Trump's often-incoherent rambling.

-North Dakota is an inspiring example of the amazing things

that are possible when we unleash the genius

of American innovators, unite the red tape --

And I'll tell you -- And we have to unite everything,

and all that red tape becomes beautiful

when you get rid of it.

But -- And we're getting rid --

Are we getting rid of a lot of red tape, by the way?

-I mean, forget Russia.

We need an special counsel investigation

just to figure out what the hell Trump is talking about.

[ Laughter ]

Now, Trump has always been a well-known rambler,

but if you think he sounded

even more incoherent there than usual,

conspiracy theorist and Trump ally Alex Jones

has an explanation.

-It's known that most presidents end up getting drugged.

Small doses of -- of -- of sedatives till they build it up.

Trump's such a bull, he hasn't fully understood it yet,

but I've talked to people -- multiple ones --

and they believe that they are putting a slow sedative

that they're building up -- It's also addictive --

in his Diet Cokes and in his iced tea,

and that the President, by 6:00 or 7:00 at night,

is basically slurring his words and is drugged.

-That's how bad things are right now.

The President's allies are defending him

by saying he's not incompetent, he's being secretly drugged.

[ Laughter ]

Now, the Trump administration has not actually released

a detailed tax plan,

so we don't know much about it,

aside from the vague promises Trump has made.

His Chief Economic Advisor, Gary Cohn,

has insisted that they at least have the outlines of a plan

and are trying to add details to it before announcing it.

But he keeps using one very gross metaphor.

-We're now working with both the Senate Finance Committee

and the House Ways and Means Committee

to really build out the skeleton,

put the muscles on and put the skin on it.

We've got a great -- I would say -- skeleton.

We need the Ways and Means Committee

to put some muscle and skin on the skeleton.

To really finalize what that blue print will look like,

I would say take a skeleton,

put the muscles on it, put the skin on it.

-Does anyone around Trump know how not to be creepy?

[ Laughter ]

They can even take something like tax reform

and make it sound like a Body World exhibit.

Trump and the GOP are once again trying to cut taxes

for the wealthy and corporations,

but they don't even have an actual plan.

We don't know whose taxes are gonna be cut

or by how much or how it's gonna be paid for.

Is there anything we do know?

-It's known that most presidents end up getting drugged.

-All right. We know that.

This has been "A Closer Look."

[ Cheers and applause ]

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TRUMP WINS: N. Korea Gets Worst News In Their History | Top Stories Today - Duration: 4:04.

President Trump has been leaning on China to bring North Korea under control in the

wake of numerous missile and nuclear weapons tests.

It seems that China might be starting to respond to Trump's demands, according to Yahoo News.

Some of the larger Chinese banks have stopped opening accounts for North Korean citizens,

cutting them off financially.

According to an anonymous staff member working for Bank of China, the reason they're no

longer opening new accounts is that North Korea is under US sanctions: "all bank activities

related to North Korea are suspended now because it is a sanctioned country."

Bank of China isn't the only one.

Workers at Industrial and Commercial Bank of China have also followed suit and stopped

opening new accounts.

Some claim it was because of new orders from China's central bank, People's Bank of

China.

Chinese banks have long been under fire for supporting North Korea missile programs through

their banking services.

According to The Independent, the Trump administration even went so far as to blacklist a small Chinese

bank in June.

The US Treasury stated the blacklist was because the bank gave North Korea global access to

finances and acted as a financial middleman in weapons deals.

"The Bank of Dandong acts as a conduit for North Korea to access the US and international

financial systems, including by facilitating millions of dollars of transactions for companies

involved in North Korea's WMD and ballistic missiles programs," a Treasury spokesman

said.

The blacklist against Bank of Dandong prevents the financial institution from accessing the

US financial system and prevents Americans from doing business with them.

According to Anthony Ruggiero, a former Treasury Department Official, the blacklist against

the Bank of Dandong was a warning to the larger institutions of China "This is a strong

message to Chinese leaders that the Trump administration will act against North Korea's

sanctions evasion in China," Ruggiero said.

Given that many of the world's largest banks reside in China, a blacklist against any of

the major financial institutions would undoubtedly complicate both China's and the global economy.

Yet blacklisting the small bank likely did more to harm China's economy than anyone

else's and may have convinced the bigger banks to reconsider working with North Korea.

This isn't the first time the US has considered financial pressure to influence China.

Earlier this month President Trump sent out a tweet about possibly stopping trade with

China, "The United States is considering, in addition to other options, stopping all

trade with any country doing business with North Korea."

This was no small threat for China, considering they are the largest trade partner with the

US and the US government estimates total trade last year was $648.2 billion.

Stopping all trade with China would deal a devastating blow to their economy.

Chinese banks have stopped opening accounts for North Korean citizens, cutting them off

financially.

Are these sanctions a good idea?

According to Daily Express, China didn't take kindly to the threat.

Geng Shuang, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman, said the threat was "unacceptable a situation

in which on the one hand we work to resolve this issue peacefully but on the other hand

our own interests are subject to sanctions and jeopardized."

Considering China buys 83 percent of North Korea's export and sells 85 percent of its

imports, it's no wonder the US sees China as a strong leverage against North Korea.

Given the tense climate between the US and North Korea that has already seen nuclear

threats, the US is no doubt willing to risk upsetting China financially to avoid a larger

problem.

Hopefully, with Chinese banks starting to cut off Korea's access to the global financial

markets, the hostile nation will consider behaving or risk financial ruin.

Are banking sanctions against North Korea a good idea?

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