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the the plot of visibly emotional donald trump is greeted by supportive as he makes his boss to populate got parents following the intent on his not a fresh off winning the republican presidential nomination. trump things his running mate, a senate to no, but his open position to new, less than 12 months and then you praying comes next. i think that it is absurd for us to devote so many resources so much attention and so much time to a border conflict, 6000 miles away. and india announces pounds to accelerate trade with russia as father around paul foil and stopped despite from prussia from
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the ad on a very well welcome to our international. we are here live from the russian captains just on 2 pm, and it's great to have you with us. while getting us stopped at donald trump has stepped back into the public eye to thunderous applause and cheering. monday, march. the 1st time before the president was seen in public, often narratives surviving an assassination attempt just 2 days ago. the republican national congress has now officially chosen him to be the politics of presidential . not many the only support is trying to, spite on. so nobody stepped out on stage or reference poles to the fast floods that he spoke off to being shocked at my colleagues, you know, neil discussed the upcoming us selection with full american naval officer. tony on
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commentator chilton georgia. we're just being looking at images there of donald trump making his 1st public appearance after the attempt on his life showing up to the national convention with a bondage to your how. how does the attack the, the after mouth as well so soon after the attempt in this life coming out to greet his supporters? how will this have impacted on this political something of what you use perfect. the words there image rate, weak image rate of donald trump being rushed off the stage with his fist up in the early american flag above him with blood coming down his cheek is going to be one of the most iconic pictures in american history. even democrats are admitting as much now why this is so important, especially now, although it would be important any time, is the contrast with joe by the that we saw during the debate, the collapse of credibility of the american media, which worked to cover up
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a jo biden's, a infirmities to which is being charitable, and now you're seeing strength versus weakness in a period of uncertainty. for america as the world burns. well, the confidence gained no from what was happening, not just to, to bite him, but no with the assassination attempt on, on surviving it. unseen his numbers most probably go through the roof. will that perhaps to the office? it could not move him over confidence, not go to those buffalo drawn states, perhaps thinking he's already wanted. there's people within his own party. there's all fads in american media saying it's a, it's a daunting deal. could this affect his race? will have to see in the coming days exactly how much of a polling bump for a president truck gets. it will be either a little bit or a lot. the race hasn't moved. it's been favoring drunk, but it's been fairly solid. what if it goes up a couple of points you looking at electro landslide now with regard to complacency? that's not who trump is dropped to somebody who i actually know
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a little bit and it does talk to from time to time. and you know, you've given them the belief on the republican side, how the democrats will do anything to win, whether it's lothair or changing boating laws, republicans or gun shy about them, especially the trumps and the trump campaign. so they will run through the tape on this because they fear last minute. that democrat, dirty tricks. thankfully he was not killed, but if he had to be not that night on the way that the, the country is so divided right now. i politically cut it up, push some sections of, of the nation over the edge. like, are we seeing right? no country more divided than any time you've seen. it is always tempting and election years to say that. but if you look at the last, you know, going back to elections, you know, since you know, the eighty's american election has always been decided within 34 or 5 points. if, if trump had been killed, do i think they would have been a civil war?
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no, there would have been a lot of upset and dislocation, but this, but the american politics has always been a contentious affair. going back to reg is at reagan, you look at bush, the willie horton business, and you look at you to cultivate for example. i mean, there's always some side or the other accusing the other being an existential threat. and it always sharpens closer to elect to election on following month suspect taneesha and donald trump has finally announced his running mate, ohio state senator g, j, and t von so will become vice president if they when the november 3rd. and joe biden doesn't like him already. after lengthy deliberation and thoughts and considering the tremendous talents of many others, i have decided that the person best suited to assume the position of vice president of the united states as senator j. d. vance of the great state of ohio. as vice president, j. d will continue to fight for our constitution, stand with our troops,
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and we'll do everything he can to help me make america great again, please. well, that's a good place to look out, be republican, vice president in waiting. so j dave on to one served as a marine in iraq is probably best known for actually publicly denouncing trump back in 2016. but he, later i made a utah admitting that his mind have been changed by the republicans. what while in office as president solving as a senate since 2023 fonts has openly criticize the by didn't administrations, continual spending of us tax pad funds to key us. i think that it is absurd for us to devote so many resources so much attention and so much time to a border conflict, 6000 miles away. there was in fact, a peace deal on the table approximately 18 months ago. and what happened to it,
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the by the administration pushed zalinski to set aside the peace agreement and to engage in a disastrous counter offensive. every single objective observer of ukraine more acknowledges today that the war is going worse for ukraine than it was 18 months ago. could we have avoided it? yes, we could, mister president, and we should have avoided it. we would have saved a lot of lives. we would have saved a lot of american weapons. and we would have had this country in a much, much more stable and much better place if we had as well public and talk to you on behalf of reggie and endorsed trumps new running a front of him, a great choice. and echoing that sentiment to being at entrepeneur an ex social network not, you know, most of the schools, the big financial backup, the trump campaign with another media personality who held the pick was john this on. and so was host alex joe well, i know j d of and so what i was making the platform before i ran for studies or do we want
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to search for the baby? and i didn't release those 3 weeks ago, but i was in detroit for a trouble man. band spoke after me, trouble spoke a form, a problem. and that was the, it's probably i said, i hear you're in the top line. even say on the record. but i didn't repeat it, he said, no, i've been chosen, i'm the vice president. and i said, what, wow it, he's so cool. that's why for blacks, if you even tell me, don't say that, you know, they would say. so benz told me, was that a month ago while we were there in the room was a month ago. uh vance vance. uh said, yeah, no i'm i'm of a big and i was like a so smart event. he didn't have to tell me, don't talk about nonsense. so i didn't talk about until today. so parents told me he was a b p a month ago, detroit. and he's a, he's a, he's a combat veteran marine. i highly decorated, so he actually killed people. you know, it's not cool, it's not fine. you feel good because you have to, it's not, it's not good. what's cool is taking care of your children and growing crops and building space stations and, and, and, and building
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a better world piece for our children, killing people and cool. what she got to do, and fans is an excellent choice. we would have chosen market rubio, deep state, or, or some of these other people. trump would have a death wish, but he took the advice of some really smart people and chose man's while. while i couldn't, michael, could you discuss, will the latest control the see is all the us of presidential race with on to contribute to on full was senate stall. so tar. read us. what is the restaurant? american both cost us staples buck. his views are on, on ukraine, and american aid to ukraine, reflects what the america of most americans believe that ukraine is not going to win this war and force russia to, to it's news um that you need to sit down and talk. and that's what donald trump has been saying. he said he would do it on day one. he said he would do it before day one. he said he would do it well once he's elected before he swore it in and bring the parties together and put it in to this. and i think that's what america
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wants and i'm sure that's what j. d. vance is sincere. when he, when he makes his comments, she thought in iraq. but she was very much just illusions and he's talked about how he felt the country, how the government lied about it, about the weapons of mass destruction. so he knowledge fans. acknowledge that. i think he knows the facts, i think he knows that almost $200000000.00 that they're spending is ridiculous. and he's made statements about that. it also put him at odds with, with a lot of the republican members in congress because of his stance consistently. and trump has alluded to the fact that the ukraine more that it should and no more age should go from america to uh, zalinski. so i, i really have hope that he will stand by his word and be consistent with what he has said. we spoke with you hours after the assassination attempt on folded in your opinion, how much of a role the mainstream media and it's hackers for toil of trump have in the track
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until we know what was behind it. i mean, i can't blame the media rhetoric, but i can differentiate the media rhetoric from when they talk about trump and what they say about trump pounding at home, pounding at home, pounding at home, that democracy is over. if he wins, it's the last election. if he wins, people are going to start digging around up in his enemies to put them in camps every single day. joe biden gets a total pass when donald trump was almost as fascinated. they tried to at 1st, the media tried to downplay it. i think one of the media outlets said he fell on, you know, it was ridiculous. so they were still running cover for job. i'm referring back to bite. who's comment about the goals? i mean that rhetoric was so clearly violent. and if trump had said that about the bible,
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there would have been an outcry over and over about that it would have been on a whoop 247 on cnn. um, just like if they went after him about january 6, you know and misquoted him and took some quotes out of context to try and make it sound like he inside of the crowd. what do you expect joe body and then the democrats to do the account of the growing popularity of the republicans? hopefully, the democrats will simply take the path of knowing that they have been defeated. because as you know was stated earlier, there's, there's simply no path to the white house. it's because the democrats have been so tongue do. they waited so long, whereas trump is a listening to his constituency by nominating bands as a vice president, that's listening to the american 1st contingency who was wanting him? you know, to do that the way he did happen, the way he stood up, the way he held his wife waved his hand, the whole situation, the whole sequence of events. i mean it,
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i think it's going to benefit him gravely. again, not that he wished it on himself or anybody wished it. don't get me wrong again, but i just think it just it catapulted him and the democrats don't know how to react. what to do. they, they're just totally out of their minds. i don't see how joe biden and comma la harris beat trump in vance. i just don't see it. meanwhile. well, the top asset monitor, i've been a tourist until i crop house for field a link to the mine who tried to kill from it turns out that the was the assassin was featured in an ad campaign for the new based, but i'm just 2 years ago while we delve into the details on our website, auto. com, which is always open to you. as the economy stores state side, it's small, medium sized businesses, which are really feeling the pinch, some 346. such enterprises have faults to bankruptcy. in the past 6 months of this year alone was the highest fig i know for
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a decade. speaking out the republican national convention, us congressman fire and donald laid the blame on biden's feet. a story. my 1st term in congress are serve on the budget committee and a small business committee. we told job i didn't, that is so called american rescue plan was going to cause inflation go by the parents administration told us not to worry, but i knew better. i have nearly 2 decades of experience as a financial professional, and the evidence is in gold and a grocery store. 5 x 5 be 5 mill. even housing prices have skyrocketed. all americans deserve a shot at the americans read. but under jo biden's, debilitating economic policies for many americans, far too many for far too many of them, that 3 have slipped away and multiple reasons. i think the 1st is probably the fail
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to promised is the bite amazing. like when uh, when joe biden came to office, he promised this massive infrastructure bill where he would the american government and invest billions upon billions of dollars into improving the infrastructure around america, which is just basically crumbling, you know, for small to medium sized businesses. the most important thing is really supply chains and logistics being able to ship that goods around, around the united states and the world as a whole. that's been completely economically and pulled back instead to the binding regime. decided that they would give that money to you, right? and not only by doing not did they close huge problems of the united states and suddenly they also the stabilize the wells as food supply, you know, between ukraine in russia, they're the united. these are 2 of the largest nice is providing food security to the well on top of that they, they disrupted the where the gas flows from russia,
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which, which again as of defined the entire world, including the united states itself. and by doing that, essentially they close the massive inflation and not just in the running punch, but across the well, which is affected and we single house. so in the us, i'm the world itself and you, trump presidency, has to do one of the things that has to end the conflict. and you've tried this call and keep going on because it's just hot, say, hudson, everyone now it's not hudson box. should we live here? we can attest to that sign, it hurts and the rest of the world and america particularly itself just due to the amount of money notice that he's given, given by the us tax press, to visit let's the regime every single month. it seems to that as to end of the 2nd thing, i think he's just got to pull pull back. he's got to try and look at how to improve improvement situation for small to medium sized businesses, which all the, the read boston in the united states. they always have the medium sized businesses, profile and economy. they increase g d p, they increase people's livelihoods,
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and welding a great this thing that americans to the american dream. so we've got to go in and he's got to reinforce those businesses and help them help them. this evaluate essentially be that be it through through intervening with, with state. i very much like, yeah. what happened during, during the kind of period? well, finding a way in order to deregulate in caught the red type which is forcing them to go on to the us treasury secretary chris fears the dollar is set to lose its dominance. as more nations particularly resort to crypto currencies and made sanctions trying to find a way around all that. what does that say? the bi washington's punishment policy by didn't set up this thing with the crypt sites. hospitals where it's essentially been going around and picking off different people that don't agree with his his policy from the crypto space. i think it's very telling him that the presence at from will be speaking at the largest conference in the world which is held in the us. but the basically covers that receipt. so we can see there really is this kind of, these kind of bottom line,
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the being drawing between the truck side, which is probably the free market pro people using whichever terms they want us to pay for goods as vices as a constitutional right in the us to be able to have the free you to choose. and as opposed to the, the dividing regime, the, the entity wants to shut down any kind of innovation or any kind of use of crypt sites or it's easy to bust essentially these crazy sizes that i don't think anyone of the police were flexible. anyone in the well next week has about writing any well rushed has top tip not. is it new york to shake things up out? the un security council? why the country is setting the agenda during this months of rotating presidency for our minnesota. okay. not a problem. we'll start later today by opening a debate on quote, multi lot from co operation from just democratic. i'm sustainable. while the older we will, of course, be covering the event live that's coming off at 5 pm most coast time is about
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200000 now. meanwhile, so okay, no problem at all. so scheduled to take part in due dates on the israel palestine conflict that's going to be on wednesday. one of the 4 for you following the indian prime minister as recent visit to russia and new delhi housing outcomes for expanding trade between the countries. in defiance of western functions, against mosque, we are focusing on different sectors, the unknown, terrace barriers which we have oscar ross. so to look into and there will be another visit to ross so well looking at that to invite to market access. well, looking at the various sorts of commodities, for example, i would throw on ex engineering and all the products, whether it can be exports, but also looking at through p volts, right. so is that when strategy on which we are working as well, since the ukraine conflict broke out almost 2 and a half years ago, oil exports from russia to india have rapidly grown. in fact,
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according to the data from the international energy agency last year, knew that imported 1800 percent new russian crude compared to 2021. a boom and pot due to most go offering favorable toms to india and refiners. and it seems that it's certainly up from here with the to so i'd say me to reach a $100000000000.00 annual trade tow. not that by 20 thought to induce decision to import more russian crude has drawn criticisms from some western states will cut themselves off from russian energy back in 22. but india is not the only one knocking this trend with south africa, sick men. it's readiness to pick up any salt plus rice, then guess to being bored, i don't think who i assume go for important guess from what i see. we have members of products one to increase trade with have with an ice on the latest installment
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of that's told the bar up to india is own petroleum, minnesota tools. so things, energy security. you can watch a full episode today here on all to international and calls on our website as well . people have said that, uh, you cannot buy uh, oil from russia. so i was one of those upfront, but i see that with great uh price i question, does it wait a minute? wait a minute. what are we discussing? the oil, which comes to a pipeline from the russian federation to hungry is exempt from any such. talk. the oil, which goes in a pipeline from the russian federation to china, is exempt to save some of the cycle in to japan and the bodies that exam. so what is intended? again, then slowly everybody said no, no, it's not that it's best that you should buy them. they impose the price gap. i have been saying to a lot of my friends all over the world. i don't want to name any country. you said go buying a so much i said, do i buy it from whoever says we have the most competitive price,
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because my or marketing companies. so they provide 19 percent of the country store to revenue. so they will be short and up. and they will say, we want to disagree or divide. anyone wants to compete can complete them, but then, but in february, the 22, our purchase is a good argument. rush of it only 0.2 percent me only 0.2 percent from today. last month it was well worth $35.00, nearly 40 percent. but why does it bother the i don't think it does the rest. it doesn't bother. oh, maybe a bank for the winter and also in the us. how come nobody mentions that the also a pretty big developmental tatiana has issued a high level to normalization of its diplomatic links with neighboring syria. this comes following 13 years of 10 explanations and that the outbreak of civil war and the lot to nation. and for us as the an improvement and ties really could benefit
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the boards that middle east and region shooting. and you regarding syria, dia friends, as you know, all presidents. the vision is a vision of peace. this vision has actually long be necessary in the region. we expect to russia and to run to play a constructive role. we also discussed this method with outside the, a ribbon brothers. and they have agreed to play a role in the process of normalizing relations with a syrian regime as well. sir. and president bush or last side has said his government would welcome the renewal of its ties was to tier, but also of course, and that there is a need of course to negotiate on the toms the countries separate relations adults and years ago was a multi site in civil war opted in syria with west and fact minutes and group seeking to over through the throat, the assad government. well, for my talk, a step not less than a doubt to told all to the present odd one is determined to get relations with damascus. back on track,
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the negotiations good starts with the help of mediators. i mean, russia is, it is a strong this made me tell you this. we got more credible one, but we haven't you wrong. also here actually is offered by god is infinity of board for negotiations done the other day, of course. so the court minutes, it wasn't each stumbled at the end of the meeting and how come see done projects for administered also tanks and saying that there will be more than happy to also receive supporting hand. oh, so there would be no relations with celia, too many mediators to many countries washing and brag true in terms of security and relationships. and we see that the willingness on the box. okay, correct. i mean, present to them. let us very, very adamant in the asking for renewal of the talks at the highest level so that both countries can start negotiations. it's not easy. it might take perhaps a year or 2 even long bit agreeing on the terms of reference of what this talks
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will be. but we have to start in chrome somewhere. but if we wait another 2 years score preparations, i think we will be losing the momentum. so the idea that a sudden underground comes together in a natural territory and a natural capital a must go back down to or wherever it might be. and the then, if you, me on a, please, a couple of points where focus could be achieved while in just step before we go from breaking. here's a way of, of anti government protests of what the, the can new capital, pulse of demonstrations come in from across the country. what i'm going to see if we can bring in now know, put you on this kind of a mondays who is on the scene. i kind of, we can see that on the streets, of course of no, i repeat, it looks like the crowd to gather that is, it looks like there's some police presence. just give us a sense of what happening,
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where you are right now. the way. uh, thank you so much. so uh, what you're witnessing today is, um, uh, the continuing of the anti government protests and people are on the street. um, you can see from the box around young people the fullest uh uh friday. um the i got to despise the crowd that i got that. yeah. uh so what about the uh, the, the quotes uh the exploding to these fast um, down people who uh got that. yeah. and uh maybe it would be budgeted that at least i bring in uh, one of the products. that's why yeah. tell us why they out on the streets uh kindly let me uh, loop in the the young man. uh, tell us why are they on the street to tell us, are you this?
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are you still as why are you is this street with isaac? i mean, to drop the phone divided by nice to these additional as well because we have printing the some that's why we industry. this is a very simple method. you're just seeing stuff corruption in the government. just to put it into perspective, we've raised 14000000 that was able to pay the hospital bills of 150 can and the number, the amount of money these people still is getting. i think we've been accustomed to one be going to be done and we think it's buckets, and that's a lot of money. that's what we're here and the seats we want to drain the swamp. we want to clean china think we've been complacent for a long time. and the sleeping jack is awakening. right? um, so, uh, he has put it uh, by draining this swamp. uh right. please. uh, put it what they're saying that they don't want to caught up till officials because of what a very long time the government has been drawn by court up to fee shows on what we saw recently was the president william, brutal um, dismissing all the members of each cabinet including i,
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i definitely general who is uh, delta dental. uh, who is the legal advice uh to the exec i do what the government. so what the people are seeing right now is that uh they want to be cleaned as well. they don't want a need need to who is good up and then they can sort of see to continue. why the thing the president himself must resign even after dropping the controversial off, but not to be the $24.00 weeks. many claimed that this finance be these 2 of you different not to be the was city to make sure that what he'd produce, but are you move which are not a city too much that were meant for a lot of good notes on biking. so that's what spots of a product is different, not to be the $24.00 which divisions why that it was coming from. i move on. uh, what do i tell we're seeing is young people don't want the government, they don't do so totally. and the government brought it why they're saying the president himself must also go well, kind of some very much appreciate you giving them not just of course, the voice of the people on the ground,
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but things like that in the think offensive. looks like things are just keeps hanging up. that was kind of a monday. no cool john unless we. * think about the ssl for most go hand him over to rick sanchez in a florida. you guessed it. direct impact is off next to enjoy the the
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the and here we go again. hi everybody. i'm rick sanchez. this is direct, in fact, and this is what as you would have expected, i guess, right? what we're going to be talking about. look what happened. it was only 4 or 5 shots, but really it's a 72 hours that seems to change every thing. and we're going to take you through it, i'm rick sanchez, get ready for direct impact. let's do this. the . so let's start with that. as you would imagine, the whole world seems to still be talking about this. donald trump just came out and said that by all measure.

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