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global cells, i'm re, we absolutely did test this whole issue of homosexuality. how, how influential is the head of the catholic church in africa when it comes to endorsing the same sex marriage? on the roman catholic church report is very respected, is very influential is seen as a great leader. but what's imagining is the difference between the individual in the office of the pool, i'm the office of the pool. so these to be coming different in that we are respecting the office of the lead of the roman catholic church. but the individual that the car is bishop now for prizes, he's actually this credit team, the office of the pool. and so there was a brief, there's a lot of sadness in many ways as mosley's. i took you to christians,
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they're telling them they're like, look what's going on with you. that the charge of a blind as company to lated, the roman catholic church, leadership and stuff into lading. churches for leadership is based in europe, is experiencing culture, the k. uh, so in some ways is various ways so on. but the difficulty that we see now is that it's the individual occupying the office of the pool. who is very controversial, who is going to have posted a needs to change the direction that he's going into or otherwise. what we see is that the roman catholic church is, is headed fresh is just as they and we come check. the charge of being black. us experienced schism in the last 10 years. the roman catholic judges. it appraised schism unless the charge that the college of bishops reign in gold friends is or he and so changes direction. all right, well leave it there. martin simply you again and pro family later and founder of
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straight nation organization. martin. thank you. all right, uh, do you stay with us? i'll be back in about 30 minutes time with much more news. bye for now. the is america going to experience? are they biting versus trump macha sky? now he was there on this episode of 360 while american voters might feel like they're experiencing deja vu with one candidate facing 91 charges in court. and the
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other candidates present chaos, felt at home and abroad, the race to electing. the $47.00 president of the united states is guaranteed to be filled with many surprises. let's get started. the the 2 1st major holidays of the 2024 campaign season are now on the books with the campaigns of the vic from swami set, or tim scott and governor rhonda santas also left the history for president donald tri today historic when in the i will congress and at the new here for the primary now, using a victory speech in new hampshire to take a stab at his final remaining primary opponent nikki haley. you know, you have to have people that speak up. i said. so i can go up and i can say to everybody, oh thank you for the victory is wonderful. it's what or i can go up and say, who the hell was the impostor set? went up on the stage before and like, playing the victory,
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she did very poorly actually. now haley was to trump by 11 points in the new hampshire primary. but she made a promise in her concession speech to stay in the rice to. now you law her, the chatter among the political class, they're falling all over themselves, saying this race is over. well, i have news for all of the new hampshire is 1st in the nation. it is not the last in this range is far from over. there are done a left to go, and the next one is my, we stayed on the job, i didn't, and donald trump, or bar, and the late of their competitors power, according to the latest decision, dest pole, about 59 percent of americans do not want
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a rematch between president joe biden and former president donald trump. now this re match might be inevitable, despite what americans wishes might be. the democrats were not going to lane got their own president by suggesting a replacement. and the maga base is still the most loyal and unified coalition within the g o. p. well, 12, but might have a long list of haters on the right side of the aisle. it was in real, unrealistic to think any candidate besides donald trump would be able to sway support a way the best any of these republican challengers could hope for. would be trump rolled ineligible because of one of these impending court cases. but for the g o p, this primary season has proven the conservative wing of republican party is the most dominant number amongst his membership, while the more moderates continued to try and find a place. let's discuss, this is our panel political analyst, and you have the commentator movie abdul here in studio with me and steve, gil host of the steve gail show and we have a former congressman from florida,
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our grace, and a wide diverse panel of opinions. i'm so appreciative of all of you joining me today. also i want to point out alan grayson, his book that he actually wrote called high crimes impeachment of donald trump. so therefore, i guess, congressman, you're not saying that donald trump. oh no, no. i honestly, you probably should get sick and you know what and then go to atl double to fix fairly well. i'm glad that you're um, holding back your opinions right from the front. that's exactly what i expect from the 3 of you. i want to before we get to these front writers like donald trump, i want to take a look at a quick reflection on these past 2 primaries, nikki haley finished 2nd in iowa, face and 2nd in new hampshire. she's not even are she ben? his 3rd, i'm sorry, 3rd, in iowa. the 2nd in new hampshire. not even competing in nevada. going over to south carolina where she is double digits below her. her opponent, donald trump. this is the new hampshire primary with all of these numbers. why is
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nikki haley still in this race? and i'm gonna start humiliate on this. why? because as she said after i away, it's a 2 person race. i think that what nikki haley is doing, she's carved out of space in the establishment lane, as she's being attacked for being the establishment. and i'm actually perfectly fine with her being in the race. because at the end of the day, there is no indication that she will win south carolina. so even if she's in the rate for another month, there won't be any debates happening. whether or not she has a town hall and people turn into the town. all that's on her, but i alternately don't have an issue with it, but it does seem as if she is competitive in the sense of being able to get more moderate voters that trump is actually lacking. i think there's an advantage of having her not just in the race, you know how i am, i think that seems to be a v p choice. okay, we're going to get to that question, but real quick before i move on, what wrong is money though? plan her staying in this rice? well, unless her donors say okay,
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time is up. she's going to can we've already seen that the linkedin found her, the get her 50. i think it's over to $1000.00. so one of the pack did not give me any more unless you are funding your own race that determines how long you can stay into the race. so what the donors say, it's time to get out then nikki haley will get out. well, she just has enough money to go into south carolina coast. dr. will speaking of money on this one because the background was warm, it came in himself full of his own, but did not necessarily raise any steve the vic brown was probably believe he could actually when this nomination or do you think he was in it for another reason well, i think he was in it setting self up or down the line and i think he had set himself up or down the line. but this is all about money. as long as nikki haley has billionaires willing to fund their super fax to attack donald trump, which is mainly what they're there to do, she'll be able to move forward. and these political consulting class that i'm, i'm sure it ally and believe we're both agree. it's all about them as their money. yeah. when they raise a $100000000.00 in,
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they're going to raise the $10000000.00 for themselves for raising it. we're going to get 50 percent for replacing the tv advert charge. another 5 or 10 percent for producing the tv ad and for managing the super fax. about a 3rd of what goes into the super fax goes into the pocket of the super pack folks themselves. and. and as long as nikki is listening to them, say, oh yeah, we can move on. we can move on because they're sucking money out of the pot. she's going to keep listening to them rather than the fat lady. we've all heard, you know, the, the opera, the, the opera is not over till the fat lady said the fat lady is singing loudly. but hey, we got vicky. hey, he's only listening to the little consultants tele or, oh yeah, you can still win this. we still make another 25 or 30000000 for ourselves. well, it's interesting that you bring that up, but i think that's the one thing i love to hear politicians and people like they screw about the money and politics. and yet they continue to realize and continue to raise it. and i've got to ask you, there was lots of talks of democrats in new hampshire, switching over to either independent or actually registering as republicans back in
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the fall when they had the ability to do so. what is your feeling as a democrat looking at this? is it because they actually like hailey or do they believe it? hailey might be an easier pick off for joe biden, just in case she was an omni. i know it's such a hey trumps. and then we have ser case, very interesting dynamic in that regard where there's a sort of a built in animosity votes or whoever is most likely to win. and i will point out i, i think that she's an incredible phony, but i will point out that haley came closer to trump. uh then mccarthy to johnson and johnson dropped out. these, these are, you know, these are real trials that are worth having. and i was actually pleased to be able to get off shirts stuck to guns that had their primary, even though the party stripped them of their votes and doing so on the democratic side of the republican side. so new hampshire is a very, very interesting and different task from what we're going to see down the line
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where they have close primaries and only the public concern about well, what the story is out of new hampshire. i think not. many people are talking about lake and you had to that it was the vice president pick. i very few people referenced it, but yeah, we saw a whole parade of potential trump picks paraded out there on election on the new hampshire primary knight who is on your list of people that you think trump to pick and who actually should he pick? well, i'll just say this about the new hampshire just quickly built a new a. nikki haley actually over performed in new hampshire because the polls had donald trump beating her by a larger margin. so she actually did better than what people thought. but on my list, the top of the list for me really as tim, scott, i think that's in scott, not only has a good relationship with the president because the loyalty question comes up a lot. who's going to be loyal to donald trump? and if you actually heard tim's got, if you read him scott's book, talking about the relationship that he has with donald trump, i think that he's a good fit. and what's important to me is not just these for years if what happens
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after donald trump leaves because of donald trump, pick someone, for instance, like a vic. rumba swami. someone who potentially cannot win in 2028. his legacy ends in 2028. so he has to choose some on holton when in 2028 less. his legacy just dissipates after he leaves. steve, jo, can you believe we just heard? are public and strategist actually thinking long term involving present pretty picks. republican party is not known for thinking that who is on your list. who could you be happy with him? scott, as a vice president or someone else, you have republicans considerate, long term thinking where they're trying to figure out where they're going to watch next monday. so i am please at least some of us are thinking a little bit further than that. but let me one quick point about both. i will land new hampshire. i think you only have about a 100000 people, participate in the i would congress. you had a couple 100000, participate in the, in new hampshire, which was their largest turn out ever thanks to those democrats crossing over most
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of the election. i have a meeting to see and then they were just there to heard from not to try and join the party and move forward together. but yeah, we've like 300400000 votes. you really kind of royal the whole presidential campaign and it happens every 4 years. and everybody's out before we even get the super tuesday and get to these mainstream states and i, and i think i get it. it just kind of could towards the process out of what's, what's reality as we look towards the general. i think that as i look towards the epic and i'm always reminded that those who are talking within the trump camp don't know. and those who know are the ones that are talking, so i don't think we can give much credence to anybody leaking out who is going to be the v. p tech. i like sarah, how can be sanders? she's a governor. she is less hot in terms of, of the rhetoric than donald trump base, completely trusted by donald trump. i think got a, jim's got another good choice. i think there are a lot of choices,
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but the bottom line is, who does it for you? i don't think i repeat that helps you moving forward. i think it can hurt you. and i think it, you know, is a great distraction for people to speculate as we had from you know, when the pick is finally done to the, when the presidential nominees fix their v. b. o. but stay. we've got to have jerome a car. now the car dash hands are out of season right now. there's no real housewives . of course we've got to look to politics to have somebody to talk about at the water cooler politics. so is also in the democrats, i because 2 thirds of americans believe this country is on the wrong track. that's usually not good for the guy who's sitting in the oval office. allan, do you think democrats are doing what is expected by keeping biden, or should they actually listening to the people and possibly looking at another candidate? well, i can come and present has enormous power and influence over every party. you have to go all the way back to the civil war and andrew johnson to see a president who completely loved getting his party's nomination as
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a sitting president became for us. but that was the freezing page. the, the if you're president states, even if you're out of office 2 of the norm is our teddy roosevelt demonstrated that on multiple occasions. so is it shouldn't surprise anybody. i think that the private present by has exceeded many people's expectations. he has in fact gone some important legislation passed and he continues to do so. uh, the economy is the best that's been in decades. and foreign policy seems to be under control. i disagree with you instead of the beginning of the segment, but things were out of control. i don't see it that way by just doing what is new to how to important. i was running into a lot of resistance and maybe single the asking ourselves who boss to crate the won't be job i well, that's so, i mean, i think that buying is using the levers of power in order to get his 2nd on the
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nation. and that's what everybody does, but you know, it's interesting, you brave the foreign policy aspect. he said it's under control. i don't think people know the nuts and bolts of what's going on, you crane, or even israel. they might just know a generic distance who they support, but they don't know why. i think the majority of americans are not necessarily paying attention in that way. but they know there's 2 conflicts, potential to conflict, and you also have taiwan and china sitting out there as well. isn't that enough? so the damage biden's credibility on foreign policy with democrat voters. none of the stars were in ukraine. nothing but and could have done to prevent it almost started to work because nothing by including done to prevent the leaking it's foolish to st. transferred bite in a somehow or responsible for this. and we went, trump says the both quickly. that sounds just like president next, the secret plant and the work which was so secret that even next isn't don't because he didn't have one. was very interesting in this time, january of 2020 donald trump was still extremely popular with the people. and then
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we saw what happened. i wanna get you those conversations that accumulate steve alan. stay right here to, to be speculation that neither present bite in or president trump will actually be the nominee at the end of their political parties. convention, all of the student age are legal prosecution. we're going to bait the chances of this happening and who might be waiting in the wings to replace them with our panel . the . take a fresh look around. there's a life kaleidoscopic, isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills,
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and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented as 1st? can you see through their illusion going underground can welcome back. present your mind is by far the front runner of the democratic party . however, one man has a birch as a potential thorn in his side. representative dean phillips, 121 percent of the vote in new hampshire and primary after only being in the race for 90 days. this state you granted staters practice democracy like no other state and its entire country. and the, and the fact that the party i represent would heavy a density to take that from you. and what have you definitely to say that this was
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meaningless? no, no. your votes tonight were the most meaningful boyd boats you've ever passed in your life. and i'll make that promised you, cuz i'm going to, here's them going forward. now we're just going to say, fee tell south carolina voters and their votes and most important. now meanwhile, the democratic national committee wanted to change south carolina to be the 1st and the nation primary. but new hampshire was not going to have it, as it is and their state law to be the 1st primary health. this lead to bite and being booted from the ballot though he still made a historic when in the granite state by receiving 55 percent as of right in candidate. so should democrats actually give phillips a chance? let's bring in our political, pale back political analyst and you have the commentator mike abdul, steve gal hosted the steve gill show and a former congressman from florida. allen, grace and alan were in your wheel house right now. do you think present bind is physically and mentally fit enough to serve a for more years? and if not,
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why do you think the answer is working so hard to suppress dean phillips as well? the answer, your 1st question is yes. does it compare him to trump? trump has been incoherence. been seen at all for most who was it was a bite and at least take stab it from then fit. my mother is 91 years old and i think she can be president inside the country. would be a lot better off if you were president. so i, i don't see any problem with bud uh, serving in terms of health. and i think he's demonstrated that already unlike trump, who was always saying good for things like, let's try in a big light up here. but now if you're cold of buying this, done anything comparable to that regarding whether the party should suppress dean phillips? i think when we finally get the super pack reports for next month, we'll see that the sole story likely. and the 20000 votes for the got cut down to 340000000 americans. 20000 those city going your sensors very likely. g o p wall
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street money that was diverted to try to make a president bible about either that or fell through each into his own pocket. the. now if you compare that to a genuine inspiring chan today, like marianne williamson, you'll see the power of dirty money in our system on both sides, both democratic and republican. there, there is no way that dean charles to come out of nowhere and get $20000.00 votes in new hampshire without somebody spending an awful lot of money to make that happen, book and a half or to send to see. and that has been a $1500.00 per vote in iowa. i'm guessing that phillips has numbers will end up being the same as that. we just don't know who owns here. my guess though is it's g o p wall street 5 kinds. lots of strategies on your mortgage, more game than chest, i feel like this point believes that he brings up a good point about enthusiasm, democrats and crossing over. i mean, we talking to him about nikki haley and democrats crossing over to vote for her.
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now we say now according to congress, the republicans voted over to put dean fills. it. does this all also doesn't speak the data of a 3rd party, the percent of a true 3rd party in the future that people could get excited about. because dean's message right now is very positive, he was positive, disappears at the trump rally. he spoke lovingly about his the how we treated are we seeing ourselves emerged for a 3rd party maybe the next day, but later on, no labels. the great example of it? yeah, no labels of actually in a position now because they are trying to determine whether or not they're actually going to field candidates in the race. at some point, maybe we will definitely, we're not there. and as you said, maybe it's something that will happen years for now. i just will say, contrary to what the congressman said, joe biden is the one who was actually demonstrated at least physically, physically visually stimulated gwyle and the white house, whether or not he flourished. whether or not he's following going up stairs, whether or not he's following on bikes. um donald trump hasn't exhibited that same
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thing. the only thing that he does really, if a golf, but i think that people have legitimate questions about not just how a bite and age, but it hits diminished capacity as president of the united states. because the binding that we have now is not the same by them that we had even 4 years ago. and i think that that is a legitimate concern. they're both parties have montages right now their specific candidates. it's kind of funny to watch it going after they use them. they push them to show how the so now it is the scene out of their own kids. they're going up against. but steve, to take away all of that sort, i almost kind of like the petty distraction. there's some real issues concerning the supreme court. and are you concerned that the supreme court could actually rule in colorado saver and remove trump for the about let me remind you. just recently we saw to trump a pointed supreme court justice members go against the conservative that actually role in the paper, the bottom ministration in regards to the border and what the, what the governor was doing down there. do you think there might be a chance they might do the same with this? and what could this mean for other states?
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i think anything's possible 1st to touch on believes comments. i don't think that joe biden jogging or to step so it shows a commitment to physical fit this or physical capability. yeah, it is little to be step dogs are frankly, just weird and i'm not sure if it can maneuver that on pavement much less long. but i asked, i do think that the supreme court, the case in golf all the border has, has been overstated to some extent. they did not rule on the case itself. they're giving the border agents some time to continue. while the full briefing the full debates are going on and i'm not sure how that ends up at the end of the day, it is a pressure point. it is a bizarre moment in judicial history where the president doesn't know if the boarders open or not. i guess, well now he's saying that the border is open is secretary of homeland security is saying it's closed and has been closed. they can't get on the same page. but this is the president who has mental acuity. i can't even let him keep up with where his
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secretary defenses, with hundreds of millions of weapons that are lost in afghanistan with that deplorable debacle of an exit and argue that somehow foreign policy is something americans are feeling comfortable with it, not just abroad, but also on our own border, i think the lies what people are seeing themselves and you know joe biden to run a round like kevin bacon at the end of the animal house screaming all as well, all as well. i don't think that voters are buying it when they go to the grocery store when they go to the gas pumps. they see the chaos at the borders and the chaos and their big cities that has democratic mirror screaming about the open border. i don't think people think all as well right now. i'm gonna give you the last 4 on this because obviously steven, like both private integration. give this number to a new hampshire. i know, democrats want to focus on the abortion issue. do you think the emigration, or she needs a little bit more attention from the democrat party? well, maybe next, last thing you see how nice it is to see you again. so that's the last thing. ok, past begins to say that joe biden arrested 2 and
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a half 1000000 people at the mexican border last year, which is more than donald trump to target. sorry. and the restriction, what's actually happening is the rich republican billionaires are busing. these people away from the border in order to create chaos in a way that to that actually it suits their purposes, but it's never been done. when is to not experience. so let, let's put the blame where it lies. it's not the people who are across the border, okay? they're being stopped by the binding restriction. because not the binding restriction fits the people who are using these. these integrates as, as, as human tools. and it's human shields for their own. the failed policies. it was actually george w bush, who was 8000000 mexicans across the board, or 2 thirds of the ones who are here now. it was george w bush and a so, and i forget rotten with the correct sir. and you can't forget the ronald reagan
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gave them all amnesty in 1986. so it's not, it's very interesting to watch republicans now complain about an issue that they were part of creating leak. steve allen. i really appreciate your join me appreciate your analysis will have this long as obviously these same topics are going to come up until election day a 2020 election year can only loosely be compared to one from election year during war. time. voter laws were amended in the name of public health and safety, male and ballots for mass produced, dropbox voting was actually allowed in longer, early voting. periods were all put in place. all of this which helped to not only give more opportunity for those to exercise their right to choose the next president, but to do so with it out in the day during our health. most of those policies have been terminated with the selection cycle and the return of in person campaign rallies have a place to stay in your car and a halter horn, and support type events that we saw in 2020. there's
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a good thing considering the debate over the integrity of the 2020 election, led to not only the infamous protests on january 6, but also have damage the credit, the credibility of the entire american election system. i hope i return to the more traditional process of electing united states. president will also restore the face of the american people and eliminate any shade of doubt regarding a corrupt system. regardless of who is actually elected. a president trump is looking for with all of the redemption, and president biden is looking at when as a mandate of the people to continue as agenda. but just like the old adage, it's not always the destination but the journey. the 2024 election year is one which will be unpredictable and filled with more energy, despite having 2 of the oldest candidates for president and us history. and i'm scared of use and this has been your 360 you. thanks for watching the
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