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in order for us to join the open union, this is something we have to do. and i do think that in order for you to work with somebody, you do have to make some decisions that you might that look like. but it's important for you should make some decisions, but there's a line between when it comes to partnership and friendship. and when it comes to dictating a country what to do and when to do, i think that it's very critical from the side of the west. uh, usa, 1st of all, who had this law for a long time now, and from june, you can union as well, who is nowadays only talking about their needs to all kinds uses and when it comes to do well, because we know that they have been influencing 0 for a long time, and now they see this noise, their protection against their partner, which is usa fight. both of them are against this will when it comes to georgia
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because they are doing the same thing that in georgia that they're doing with each other. so, and usa is influencing q role. you is trying to cut serious ones and they are both invoicing, georgia and georgia is nowadays trying to cut their influence as well. because as far as we are concerned of, when it comes to conflicts of the interest in partnership, it's a very natural thing for 2 parties to have different opinions. in some cases. if i can, i just can i just re, is they the, the point which you actually talked about there? it's an interesting one that line between i suppose, supporting democracy as it was and then meddling in a solve written states a furs. how's that line being crossed? then your, if you, the 1st of all i do not see how it's against democracy to be transparent. i think it's the 1st time in history. when somebody's saying that's more transparent, you are less democratic,
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you become. and that is why i think such do hope is crossing a line in a way that there's one thing when you're consulting me about something. so basically your giving me advice that you do something, it's beneficial for you. and it's another thing when you're saying, if you don't do what i'm saying, and then you will have problems with me. so that is why the language of friendship and partnership and language of consultations have changed into the language of government and giving orders. that's what our, that's why i'm saying that they have cross the line because it's not a partnership is basically company. so they're basically trying to influence our country in a way, in a way that's called the nurse would do. so judges being fighting for the independence and so so the t for a long time now, and i do not see why we should allow one collective a collection of countries who us and another collection know. so if you want to
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independence, which should be independent against each and every country around the world, english and have a know we shouldn't be differentiating between some countries who are in the west and some countries sports in the north us. ok. so basically they have crossed a line when it became not a consultation, but orders that we have to do in order for us to not lose the consequences. appreciate your time, we're just running right out of time. but we do at, at thank you very much for coming on the program. jordan for the commentator, an intellectual property manager, marty, and meister up to thank you. i will love. indeed it is how these are a shipping up. i'll be back in 30 with more of the stories making headlines today, and there's plenty of them do, jonathan, this is our team. the
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peaceful protest in america. while a protest is not protected, peaceful protest is against the law and violence occurs what began as peaceful, quickly, it turned into violent and destructive demonstrations on college campuses across the united states sky. now here's it. on this edition of 360 view, we're going to look at the motivation behind the reset pro test and the unexpected effect they are having on the bottom ministrations, gaza policy as well as the 2024 presidential election. let's get started. it's the for weeks protestors defended upon campus,
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setting up camps and disrupting classes. many governors came out and immediately reputed the practice sending in police to break them up and move them out. we do not allow the inmates to run the asylum in the state of florida. and if you can abide by the rules that we have in place for conduct, then we will show you the door and you will be a spell that is that simple. we're not going to having temperaments and attempts to put up, and yes, we will protect the ability to peacefully express yourself. but we're not going to have the kind of speech and intimidation that we're seeing across the country in virginia. now at one point though, a group of ro, palestine protestors, and a group of pro israel toner prospectors actually came together well, it looks like the present biden finally was able to bring the country together or his complete failure to address the issue has caused them to actually ill, a night,
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both sides. he did not want to come out against the protesters as a prior to the conflict. he had already been dealing with a very large protest vote during the primaries. young, committed vote, play jim as anti israel groups turned against the president as they headed to the pulse. however, is violence began to arise. the rep for made on jewish students were actually told to go home for the rest of the school year for their own safety. and the occupations turned destructive. now the president could no longer ignore. as poll showed the protests were having a negative effect on his campaign. there is no place on any campus in america. any place in america for anti semitism or a speech for threats of violence from any time. but this is not the end due to the destruction and violence and refusal of some of these protesters, some of whom, not even students to leave graduation ceremonies have been canceled. ecologist
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across the country. what makes us even more heartbreaking is the students who are graduating 2024 or the same seniors. hard to have their high school graduation is cancelled in 2020 due to the krona virus. now those who did have a graduation dealt with interruptions from pro palestinian protesters. ironically, all of this comes well joe biden is a trying to pass. we being a student loan forgiveness, all in order to garner popularity and support from this college age of demographic . so in light of the destructive and disruptive protest on college campuses, americans are actually starting to question the need and purpose of higher education, especially when it comes to their expense. okay, so i'm going to discuss this with our panel. i. we're bringing robert mcdonald
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lecture at the university of new haven and dr. steve turley, hosp to doctor troy talks, and now with over 1200000 subscribers on youtube. congratulations. you're one of the few that have not been limited. we actually have a good voice out our congratulations on that one. so i'm gonna start with you actually doctor. did you and did you have mass campus protests regarding a 4 and conflict on your bingo card for this presidential election cycle? i didn't. and in fact, james carville, said that, if by didn't does lose in november, you can basically blame it on the middle east. steven bernie sanders, the saying this might be biden's knob drawing parallels to 19 it's the 8th. and with it with a d. n. c convention in chicago to boot. so yeah, this is, this is really in many ways beyond raveling of biden's political order. in many respects. you've got a civil war breaking out on the political life. you've got the center right,
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more or less uniting around real major concerns of a violent left. his takeover of our university is very similar to 1968. and then interestingly, you have the sense it's more and more nations are openly talking about this in the middle east that the united states just can't be depended on, or any level of stability geopolitically. and so i wanted to let you in many respects as a very interesting article that just came out on this, that russia is a, is the big winner in many respects, if you could say it and it kind of a ghoulish sort of way. but students and research did a very interesting study that found that russia and china as well are really the only major international players that have great relationships with everyone involved as well from boss or ron has blog, who these? and so understandably, ever since october 7th, in many respects, the united states status as
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a nation that can bring some kind of stability. the middle east has just crashed, and russia status has gone through the roof. what's interesting, robert? because do we actually know what do these protestors want and do the majority of you think those are actually out there protesting know themselves. and so i think your spot on, you know, we've got a lot of people here who are protesting or in the mix of the protesting of putting plans together, who are really kind of agitators, you can call them that outside of the academic institution that they're protesting . at they are steering up interest, they are putting together plans on how to purchase and put together different assets to come back to the police with respect to the protest areas. so i think you're, i think you're right. i think a lot of the students don't even know what the actual protest topic is and or what their position is. well, that's the thing, you know you, whether you what side you are on the goal is a conflict. i have
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a lot of people that i hear, they say they don't agree with how these protests have taken dr. turley, i have to ask you, do you think these protest accurately reflect the movement right now? and kind of how people feel regarding the conflict in gaza. yeah, well yeah, but it's, but it's obviously it's, it's very complicated. so you've got this, you basically have a culture war between the pro palestinian progresses and the one hand and pro is riley liberals on the others, is that this is a civil war culture war. that's real, that's, that's there. it's happening on the left. it's always been there. and what's interesting too, is it points to a wider pattern on any kind of woke issue, to be honest with you. we're walk issues basically split the left. but then the also at the same time united, right? so if you pull, if you pull a pro palestinian sentiments and pro is rarely sentiments. what you're gonna find
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on the left is it's almost $5050.00 in a way it's, but it's more or less $3040.00 or so with, with a group not. not really having an opinion one way or the other, but if you pull the right, it's like, you know, 80 percent pro israel. if you pro the left and say to support the way universities is handled the situation 30 percent say yes, 40 percent say no. you pull the right 80 percent say now it's been a disaster, then you pull independence, the center. right. and it's 6070 percent. it's a disaster. so woke issues interestingly, let the left but unite the right against that. so it's really pointing to these wider dynamics that can happen with any work issue transgender athletes. and you know, women, sports c, r, t, in the classroom, whatever the left tends to be 5050 on it, but the right and center right, tends to be totally united against it. and when you're splitting the left and you're not, you're not in the right. that's spelled disaster for november. if you're
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a democrat. well, it definitely does. are the same time robert going to ask because you're right, majority of republicans usually support israel, except the majority of republicans also, especially if you're talking outside of the belt way. don't think we need to be involved in some of these conflicts that we put our nose is where we don't need to be. so is there a chair right now on the right as well? they might be pro israel, but you don't necessarily think that america getting involved is the right answer. yeah, that's, i think that's a very valid point as well. and like i said, i'm not sure anybody really knows the down and dirty as to what's going on here. and people are making, forming opinions, especially our young people, on our campuses, the campus where i teach really didn't have any protests at all. our students were focused on going to they are after work jobs and keeping their grades up so that they could, uh, graduate. we did have one student walked across the stage with a slight protest with respect to the issue, but nothing, nothing to speak of. so, you know, there are a lot of campuses where really nothing happened. kids were focused on graduating
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and getting their resumes ready and going to be jumping into the adult world to go get a job. but we did see a lot of problems with a lot of those encampments and whatnot, and a lot of injuries. and a lot of my background is, is a federal law enforcement officer, and it pains me to see our students are young. people are going after police or going after each other with respect to an enchantment or protest. we're all about free speech. all about people should be able to voice their opinions, but we should be able to voice our opinions about the topic and not show hatred to those who are protecting you or the other students at your campus who may disagree with you on that topic. and frankly, robert, i think that's exactly where these conversations need to happen on college campus. i mean, that's exactly what we want to be happening as long as they're respectful, peaceful, or stay with you robert. this question, because we did find out that there are outside groups that have influenced these projects they've been identified. do you think this help or hertz the cause or would have been more effective if this was organic students coming from talking about this conflict from their perspective?
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yeah, personally, i think it hurts the cause. when reports get out within the media of these type of things, the same type of tents, everybody wearing a white hard hat that were all purchased at home depot with a large order. those type of things, those putting the pieces of the puzzle together to actually find out what's going on here behind the curtain as a little trouble. and i'm all about students respectfully stating their point of view, having discussions. quite frankly, i don't think i've seen a whole lot of debate going on with this. we've seen a whole lot of screaming and pointing fingers and throwing things at people. but i really haven't seen a whole lot of debate out there. respectful debate by people on both sides of the aisle, able to talk about the issues to argue their point, argue with in the legal sense of the term, to uh, to be able to articulate which side of the aisle they are on. and let's come up with some solutions, that's what we should be spending our time here. when i last minute a 2nd. i've got to ask you dr. turley, why did seem like these protests almost always lead to becoming anti american as
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well? they are, they are in the end because what this is about, the sanctification of the victim, it's about to imposing a oppressor, oppressed by mary on the whole of society. it's why it's technically called culture, marxism, or cultural socialism, and the ultimate oppressor in the guise of many people, unfortunately, is western civilization. it is a, it's a horribly racist police system. you, when you have this a presser, oppressed by mary. and the only way you know which group a person belongs to is by the color of their skin or the rest. and yesterday it is by definition, race syndic, like you mentioned that the in the opening jews are finding this out big time. right now. they're being discriminated against precisely because they argue. so that's what so frightening here. i think the good news though is you know, you, again, you mentioned the frat boys, protecting the fly. there's been some real flashes of airways. i'm encourage here
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and all of this miranda divine that the new york post had a great article she called at a titled frank boys. summer is this is backlash against an epidemic of arrogant and i told women, okay, just hold on to. i'm going to start right there cuz that optimism, we've got to stay for the 2nd half. you're already getting into my 2nd a. that's a whole other part of that. so hold on. what does the doctor talk? turley, roberts stick around, because after the break, we are going to talk about what is going on in the past because purchase usually help the democrat party. however, the college campus protest are showing great distain for president biden, and that's on both sides of the. after the break, we're going to look at the handling of these protests by the, by the administration, the public sentence. and i'm here to plead with you, whatever you do,
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do not watch on your shelf. seriously. why watch something that's so different opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do have the state department to see i a weapons makers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't want my show stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching, but again, it's not, we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way and say i don't believe in quite incidences, especially when it comes to policy and politics. especially if it's in an election year. however, the recent college campus protests seemed to be hurting the current president's popularity numbers. so as president biden expecting this to be the effect. well, i want to ask our panel, bring them in again. first we have robert mcdonald, lecturer at the university of new haven and dr. steve turley,
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host of the dr. turley ox with lots and lots of subscribers on youtube. robert, i'm going to start off with you with this question, because are these college pro tests a result? of the present lat cluster approach to the cause a conflict and i think it could be again going back to my commenter. ringback here of students really not knowing the heart of what's going on here. i'm not sure that they're even paying a whole lot of attention to the politics of this aspect. i think they're jumping on a bandwagon of wanting to get out and protest the flavor of the day if you will get involved in something at their campus. the academics are not very pro law enforcement. so the time to call and police many instances with respect to this case over the last couple of weeks was well after damage was done, was well after buildings were taken over was well after encampments were set up and for to fight with many different items that were purchased at home depot or other
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places. so again, there was an opportunity for the protest here. there was an opportunity for those students to get involved. but again, i'm not sure that there's a whole lot of political activity with respect to a specific politician or politicians in this presidential campaign here. and yet there were some people behind it that were organizing as a dr. turley. do you think those organizers have these protests had this administration in mind when they were being planned and was their goal to actually support the president's decision to support palestine over israel, or the protest actually supposed to force him into that position? it's a good question. i mean, leading up to these protests, you had a number of arab americans protesting bite in particularly in places like dearborn michigan. he actually in the primaries of michigan a few months back, he actually lost the district of deer board. and this is a district that voted for binding by 70 percent of the vote in 2020 and,
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and he lost it to the generic, uncommitted boat and he lost it by $3.00 to $1.00. so it was a protest vote against biden's policy. it's in the middle east and obviously that doesn't bode well for for buttons chances with michigan, but i think what's happening, what's happening on these college campuses pension of what was happening already a few months back and i do, i think they tried to force his hand i did, i do think they tried to put tremendous pressure on him to take a much more pro palestinian or at least some more measured approach rather than being all in with, with the israel. but then according to the pop times you have the blow back against that republican strategists are saying that there see significant defection among jewish voters away from the democrats towards the republicans for 2024. so you know, binding dang does. he does dang that if he doesn't know side seems to be fully happy and both sides are promising,
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at least some kind of boycott come november. well, it's funny because we are talking about november, but part of that we have to get to these conventions. so i'm gonna stick with your own doctor truly on this cause you brought it up 1st talking about these conventions. are these protests? do you think a preview of what we're going to see this summer at the political conventions? you will have to see i'm there in fairness, there is a difference. you know, i mean, so 1968 we, we didn't have a draft, we didn't have students that are being sent off to die in a foreign war. but the similarity is that living at the left we talked about, or even just scarborough is panicking over that as he was talking about it on his show was parents were lifelong democrats. but then when they saw the 6, the a campus protest and a violent take over the campuses by radical left us. they just, they associated the democratic party with a breakdown of law and order. and they went with nixon and they've voted republican
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ever, ever since. and again that's if you think it through, nixon did just went a landslide in order and promising to restore law and order again just when it lands line. 68. and then the biggest landslide in american history and 72 years. the quick rep, pre visit, were with carter for the democrats, but then the next 3 election cycles were massive, elect oral land slides and 8084 and 88. and so if this is playing out and at least a similar fashion, this is, this could be uh, this could be a pick like a disaster for democrats. and there's always a protest at every convention. i don't know what the protesting are, and there's always a reason at that time. but from your perspective, robert, was this the raleigh cries of trump actually needed to encourage engagement or recruit younger supporters for his campaign. a. well, it's a very well the, you know, with respect to the conventions united states secret service will be protecting those. then he was under the national special security event act. so those
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plannings and those logistics for those 2 conventions have been in the works for probably over a year now. many, many plans to develop the areas of protests so that people can come and peacefully protest. however, they don't peacefully protest. there are plenty of plans in place to make sure that that does not get out of hand as we've seen and in other places. so this may be the bell ringing for, for that issue. and if it is, everybody will be ready for that. and to, to an act a safe and secure, not only venue, not only for the protect these of the secret service, but under the necessity. everybody that's involved in that convention. robert also stick with you on this one because since they're there on a college campus, very familiar with it. what effect do you think this is going to have quoted on the president's college debt forgiveness? i mean, i've heard of lot of sarcasm and means coming out because of it, is this really gonna affect that popularity? well, i think we're going to have to find out number one, really, how that's going to be paid for who's gonna pay for that?
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what's the mechanism that's going to be in place who's going to be eligible? who's not going to be eligible? i think that's going to be a very ros sensitive subject. as we move into november for a lot of different people on both sides, who can get it, who can't get it, why can't you get it? um, that's a lot of money is tough for people right now and any chance for people to be able to alleviate some of their financial pain is going to be popular. but again, how is that going to be paid for? and is it going to be discussed openly and honestly how that's going to be paid for with respect to the mechanism that will be put in place as a dr. turley? is this going to be the reason why republicans go see we told the jew this was a bad idea because this is the kind of people you produce from paying their debts. yeah, yeah. right. talk about a backlash, right? this is, this is, this is what, uh, you know, uh, plumber who saved all his money up so he can papers gets to go through college is having to pay for that. he does a, get his money back for that for being responsible. absolutely. yeah,
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i mentioned that miranda divine article in the new york post where she's talking about how we're seeing young man really pushed back against this is a real major backlash that she side of the a b. c. news poll that just dropped that from that voters under the age of 30 had swung to trump. but given me the advantage of 5 points, it's a near 30 points wing from 2020. and the reason why trump is getting numbers like that is because of the mass of lead, the all to me on young man, right under thirties or siding, would trump by uh, by double digits by 11 points. uh, by contrasts. young women are citing with by and by 4, so that in the mix support together with the double digit lead that trump has with young men. it's translating now into a mass of political paradigm chef where the young vote, the under 30 vote. looks like it shifted nearly 30 points since 2020. now they're
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citing trump by 5. and according to miranda, defined, this is largely due to a blow back by young men right against what they perceive to be the. the hysterics of woke women, particularly campus women like we're seeing right now. and these protests, okay, that can be a whole. busy another show and that's why we're going to have both of you back on. thank you dr. turley. thank you, brandon for having thought, we really appreciate it. please come back soon. i my pleasure. thank you. now, on the other side of the issue, a new brand of protests to emerge the patriotic strep. tomorrow it all started with members of the pi kappa phi fraternity a you and see were captured, protecting the american flag during, during a pro, post city and protests on campus. now, the members of the maternity shield has applied for an hour during the protest. and despite the protesters throwing rocks, water bottles and other items as in now the go find me has a to throw a razor and celebration of these boys being heroes. now the pr,
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your brothers have crossed over half a $1000000.00 in donations all of this. and roughly the 1st 24 hours with more donations, still actually flooring it. and what are the students who project to the flag? alex jones think those were given. there's support over their actions or drums also said the protecting the us flag from the protesters had nothing to do with taking a steps or a specific side regarding the conflict between israel and home us, us, right. the affinity brothers will protect the flag because protestors had removed the american flag and replaced it with the palestinian flags and the police officers came to hang the us flag. once again, one of the brothers describe the scene by saying the quad erupt into chaos. as protesters begin removing the flag once again, preparing this time to destroy the american flag. no estrada also revealed. he is the side of emigrate to came to this country to make a better life. and as a fly was raised, the quad came together in unison. begin to mean the national and the
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