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to people and as a consequence, you see there's timidity and this fear among the employees that if they do something wrong, they're going to be so far as happened with the george, the 4 chairs, the officer who helped him down in that neck holes of which did not hurt his neck. the george floyd died of a severe overdose of fat and all that he had taken before him. but because of the way it was portrayed in the media, the officer on the shoulder and i think is his name. he is in wife for prison or in prison for life by the name of a man who was totally innocent, who was actually a cordon or according to police procedures. but he was just ramrod by this, this narrative that somehow he had crushed this man, jeanette. the autopsy showed the doctor george floyd was not injured. there was no
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bruise like there was nothing. but you can see what happens when they can take it completely innocent. man, put him in prison, destroyed is like the police officers are very cautious in a, in a healthy environment that police officer would have taken his best. so he would apply or even if he had to dock down, he could have at least reached a stand up and just started squeezing off shots to disrupt what was going on. there's no excuse that i could say for just playing down the ladder, except for the fact that barton and this whole democratic move would have show intimidated police officers that their normal courage and responsiveness has been suppressed. an interesting inch, like your pointers are interesting said or do i do want to switch gears a bit and, and discuss mr from vice presidential peg daddy vance. he's known as
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a strong opponent to the continued aid for ukraine, which of course goes against the current us agenda of support for you cry. and how do you think this is likely to affect trumps campaign as well. it's important to realize that the attempted assassination of donald trump and the way that he responded with such courage and composure, to try to you and just been a part of it as ear shut off. and this has rallied the republican base in a very powerful, profound way that will affect turn out in the election. so the chances of president trump they elected have increased very substantially. now what you have at this point is president trump has expressed a great deal of skepticism towards our support for ukraine. now he selects
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a vice president who is going to be a very powerful vice president. and j. d bans has been fine equipment and he said, he said, i boated for that. he was the lead senator in blocking the, the $60000000.00 a package for ukraine managed to hold it up for months. and he said, quote, i boated against this package and the senate remain opposed to virtually, and a us a continued funding for this war. yes, if you locate this with, with donald trump sliding that he's going to have the war the day he comes into office j. d band saying he has other with no support for it. he said, band said,
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i don't really care what happens to ukraine one way or the other. i think that you're, the ukranian government were smart. they would open up peace talks with russia, immediately slow to reply to this in park it whatever advantage they can be for the next administration this morning. because there's more, it's going to an hour public and colleagues and is going to end in a way that is not favorable to these grand ambitions of all of these nato warmongers and the end of the landscape to landscape better watch out for himself at this point, because at some point, some others in ukraine are going to look and say, wait a minute, we know that president trump is likely to be elected. and when he is, he's going to end this war. why should my son or why should my husband be the last man to die in a futile effort?
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yeah, you know, and that leads me to my next question. if trump wins, how is this likely to affect the us relationship with ukraine? it is the writing really just on the wall here for it for the the war and for it is only for you for that matter. the ukraine has always just been a puppet of the u. s. which is in charge of data we have, we've never allowed a european general to be the head general over all those troops. it's always been a 4 star american general. and ever since the 2nd world war, this was the mac. it is through which we have dominated europe. we have controlled their energy policy. we've made them adopt a superstitious notion of, of climate change. and you have to shut down your coal fired power plant. so in your nuclear plants, we're all, we're going to live where it says, you know,
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solar chips and, and windmills and all this. so i noticed, um, and so we've been able to, with all those, those bizarre policies on europe through the dominance of nato. we've been able to force them to accept this mass of migration that used by the latest to displace the native populations of these countries. while i listened, one of the reasons that the dates always most opposed to russia is the fact that president polk has not accepted mass migration. and it is the same reason that nato really despises monsieur, or by the prime minister of uh, hungry vacation and hungry. they said ok, we're not going to take it. they put up for the fences, put out troops, they have no emigration. they, they want to maintain
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a country that has a population of it. so they, they really don't want to be part of either ask for sort of the middle east, they want to be a part of europe. so, all right, so this is going to change the dynamics, which in europe immensely. and i think it is the appointment of j even hands is donald trump's way of doubling down on his policies. he showing not only does he want to do it for 4 years, he wants you to continue not for for another age after he is gone. so i think i think europe had better wake up and realize that day or, and for dramatic change. and what, what can you tell us about said events, because i really only know about him from the movie heal billy elegy, which is
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a great movie by the way. um, but he became, he became a senator from ohio just a year ago and 2023. i mean it's, he's similar to trump on, on. most subjects and opinions is very close to, to donald trump are obviously in researching all of his opinions. they're almost identical to mine. and it's interesting that he, he grew up in a very, very poor environment. when they moved to middletown, ohio, his mother, his, his mother was pregnant at the time. she was 14 years old. she was with i'm not sure whether he was, they were married at the time, but they became married. she was with a boy, here was 17 years old. and so you had a 17 year old and a 14 year old who moved to this factory town for work and defend the kind at the
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time united middletown was like so many places in america. it was, it had a steel. now it had some paper factories to very, very strong environment for jobs, for stable employment. there was a good religious community. and then under bill clinton, we signed this now after trade a great night by which we, we began to send all of our factories down to mexico and the other places around the world. and we just got in the american workforce. and so uh, so judy vance uh, was raised in a, in a very, in a white working class family that was impoverished. and everybody around them that they had tremendous addiction,
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tremendous joblessness. and. and so he grew up in poverty. and you know, he why don't want to be extremely successful. he right out of high school, he took the only opportunity that they had for people in middletown. he joined the us marine corps, which as i figured it, it was very close to what i did. i was 19, when i joined the marine range, you need to understand are very conservative of military organization. at least they were at the time that he was in an irish and, and they taught him that great deal with discipline self discipline. here's a very ambitious young man and uh, and he served for 4 years in the military. he was, uh, he was in a rack and he was, he was actually a combat journalist. and he was
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a corporal when he got out after 4 years. you went back to college and went to a high of state where he studied philosophy and political science. and then he went on to your university where he, he got a law degree. so he is a very brilliant intellectual. he is 42 years younger than president biden, which would sure he is the new generation of american republicans. and i like so many of the, the older senators he is less tied to the lead the global of leave, the, the war people. but the people who are in to big corporate money, he represents they the common man, he represents ordinary working class americans. and he's sort
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of sort of thrown, i can't get into the whole side. this is sort of a balance because you have, you have donald trump who grew up in a very elite situation. he never experienced poverty. but now you have j d bands who is very connected with workers with, with just common ordinary people who struggle to deal with the tremendous wave of inflation and the type of side. interesting way that he's married. he's his wife, osha and he has 3 children. and he is very religious, individual is a convert to catholicism, which i can tell you because i'm a convert to catholicism. also that the, the transition in that direction almost always marks
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a very, very conservative mindset. one that to that is very favorable to strong morality families our use. and so it's the change is, is so dramatic, i can't say for, we've had any politician president or vice president who came from that environment where when you talk about the needs of common people who are struggling, especially the white working class, which is just held in other content by the washington, it leaves the idea that he connects with those people. he connects with the labor move, but this is, this is almost revolutionary in american politics. and it is more likely than not that he will be the vice president of the united states on november
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the 5th to celebrate. thank you so much for giving us so much of your time. that's richard black, the former republican virginia state senator. thank you. well, group of 63 european parliament lawmakers want hungary stripped of its voting rights. as an e u member, they're unhappy that prime minister victor or bon has been trying to bring peace to crane through his recent talks with latimer putting in russia and she didn't pain in china missed the organ, is actively on demanding coleman you positions. for example, by pushing for assist fire at any cost, instead of a ceasefire on ukraine stems. not only is he exceeding his powers when he pretends to represent the you as a whole. but he's actively pursuing the policy agenda, which is contrary to come on the you positions. he's sick into onto mind existing, the decisions, the entire decision making process as well as in your unit see on the highly
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important matches. this cannot be allowed to continue. well, to add insult to injury senior you commission officials want to boycott events hosted by budapest, which currently holds the blocks of rotating presidency our to contribute, or rachel mars and explains how brussels is trying to smear the hungarian leader for his peace making efforts. and so the spokesman for an elected cleaner, some of under line european commission president pen picked in the back or is it brussels is telling the democratically elected prime minister of hungry, currently serving in the role of the 6 month rotating you presidency that quote, the college will not be going to the usual rotating presidency, meeting in budapest set for the end of august, and in which they are set to address that you do any issues related to for an affairs that had been plaguing the european economy, its industry, and also the cost of living of europeans, the european establishment noses had been out of joint ever since or bond took over
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the rotating presidency of the council of the european union. not to be confused with the european council president shahan says anyway, the job description for this temporary gig or bon now has, can basically fit on the back of a postage stamp. so it seems like he's just decided to wing it to make it all about working to achieve peace. guess it seemed that, well, no one else was really to into that beyond paying lip service to the idea in order to flush taxpayer cache and weapons manufacturing. so, and for me on, is the only one taking stock of various sides of the store, and it is west global complex right now, many global complex traveling to azerbaijan, to china, to the us, to speak with trump. and also to add these at the latest nato summit. and what is the european establishment do as a result of all this? try to put a stop to it completely. marginalize an appeasement will not stop. put him on the
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unity and determination will pay the path to a comprehensive just and the last thing be some ukraine prime minister, oregon has not received any mandate from the council to visit moscow in moscow, vic, to albany no way represents the u. o. the use positions, he's exploiting the presidency position to so confusion. even zelinski has said just reason the that russia needs to be at the table for any piece talk so or funds shuttle diplomacy between ukraine and bradshaw in the username is really the closest thing there is right now to that. something that zalinski even says is necessary. the german prescott ahold of a letter that oregon sent to shocking me said the president of the european council comprising all of the member states leaders. and in that letter, he warns of an intensification of conflict in ukraine says that there is a need for diplomacy with both russia and china. and also he says there should be a new approach to the global self whose face the e. u has lost amid the follow from the you create conflict,
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but there are reports now in the western press, the chief diplomat use of morales. i'm a formal for an affair summit at the exact same time as or bonds for an affair summit. that way these foreign affairs and ministers of all of the use states can completely sidestep the risk of being presented some actual diplomatic, heavy lifting. instead, they can just retreat to the safe space of barrels tranquil e garden. but henry's for minister says with a form i'm wasn't doing all of this work. no one else would be worried about me to a new center post from prime minister big to open. not penetration could have done it, especially not to european for, you know, the costs from behind gary in from minnesota or so there are no, you are you for the positions have been talking to everyone and they could welcome everywhere. who would they would exempt as negotiators, our partners with our like hungary, you affairs minister has also said that the european commission bureaucracy has no
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place making political decisions in deciding to boycott congress meeting to quote, find common answers to common european challenges and that it has a duty to attend events organized by the council presidency. basically what he's saying there is, who the heck do you guys think you, are you just a bunch of an elective bureaucrats and you really should follow the orders and the direction of people and leaders who are actually so. busy wrecked it by the citizens. but hey, what does he know? right? he said quote, will all commission decisions now be made on a political basis? i'm not sure if he's being facetious. there are ironic or if he's just now tuning into the clown patches. but the, i'm elected bureaucracy that makes you policy has only ever been driven by politics, but precisely whose politics is the favorite question here. back in 2022, france made it's you rotating presidency, meaning about digital transition,
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climate change. and then you wide military, industrial, complex, otherwise known as the you collective defense. the fact that all of these establishments figures were only too happy to indulge in that particular global as dyad while they're very thought of or bonds, piece meeting makes them gag. it really does speak volumes, a prominent ukrainian m p, has found herself on the torres peace keeper database posting the personal information of the so called enemies, the ukranian states, the kill us futures, journalists, and the politicians alike, including americans, the addition of marianna wazoo. glad comes after she lashed out at kids latest the military commander in chief, accusing him of planning to surrender to russia. a number of sources consent to me . 2 very important points regarding the position of top your current in come on,
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the cir sky, and he's on to rush. he's ready to sign this is far and all sorts of variations on the topic of surrender, an enforcement of peace. he doesn't believe in victory and sincerely things that we are not capable of gain. and then the found touch over the russians on their own soil in the zoo laya, has previously called for a shake of the countries the military system. she's also alleged that thursday is making your print in troops vulnerable on the battlefield. sam, he had also criticized his predecessor valerie's illusion, a who was earlier this year and as well, so far as their escape seems on phased by the allegations he has posted a picture of himself hosting a prominent french philosopher somewhere in ukraine. and bernard, henri levy is an intimate supporter of nato military interventions. well, back in 1999, he applauded the devastating bombing of yugoslavia in 2011 by the advice
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then french president nicholas are cosy to bomb libya. he has also been calling for the overthrow of serene president bosher, all assad, plus levy up here at public rallies in cab during the crew of 2014, earning him the nickname made on the chief script writer head of this of our, of institute alexander markovich says ukraine is not ready to fight to the last man despite claims. otherwise, the senses more easily to control the political governments than to control the military. because after all, even hardened um, support is also cranium. nationalism like this key are in the very ends responsible for their own soldiers. they also are responsible for the continuation of ukraine or such. and therefore, you can ask yourself the question. maybe military really like i'm 60 and also solution to before are not ready to um, fights to do every last man,
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but the real sooner or later. i'm think about making peace even if it means to almost throw the current government all together. but it's the current topic resuming to us in order to i'm safe. what is left um officer, great man. so maybe this is the reason why actually now the political leadership in keeps us attacking him because they know that's off of the war gets worse and worse . and even though again and on boss and um, on the other positive, different every day in other religious falling every day um, hundreds of thousands of ukrainians that i, that's the military of degree might be not as ardent inside doing um for black rock and american interest then for example, um presidents landscape um, who's actually not risking his lives at the front. the right to stay with us right here on our to international will be back in just a few minutes with much more the
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show room. just don't you have to see the house to come sit and engagement because the trail when so many find themselves will support we choose to look so common ground the the
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41 percent of us adults have enough savings to cover a $1000.00 emergency. if we have record numbers of americans who are on the verge of having their cars repossess more than a 137000000 americans are facing financial hardship because of medical then in america, we do have a welfare system in place to help people who are struggling financially, but it's a conditional system you have to prove to the government that you truly need help. the simplest way, like explain the basic incomes, is that is like social security. for the rest of us, a basic income would be
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a monthly payments that would go to everyone. just a $1000.00 a month, no strings attached to use i have, i would like them maybe. i don't know. i just won't go crazy. the reason that i am a fan of guaranteed income because it is this idea that everybody is deserve. and then just by virtue of your being here, take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse really once a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground? can
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the 1935 fast is easily led by dictator benito mussolini decided to expand its colonial empire in africa and take over the opium. by that time l. b a was the only fully independent states on the continent back in 1896. its inhabitants were able to veto young colonists and defend their independence. since then, rome craves for revenge for the humiliating defeat. in the morning of october 3, 1935. without any announcement, the foxes attacked ethiopia and bombarded it most severely. d, d. o. b an armed forces bod, courageously. but the roots allergy of the italians knew no bounds. they use not
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only massive bombing attacks on civilians, but also chemical weapons, toxic gases. this change the course of the war. as a result of the occupation of ethiopia by the fascist 760000 people were killed. the capture of the african state was committed with europe's tacit approval. britain and france recognize the annexation, giving the green light to a further fastest expansion in the world. 10 paving the way for the outbreak of world war 2. the one with the for wonderful, those little and so forth. us national, move the images on some ground squared amount on this one little do you plus really watch the dealer words the which isn't going to do with me as one of the windshield
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a lot that was up with 94 of the people are on the 3 of the, from the bought young people the what is uh, uh, friday the i got to this was the account that i got that dramatic images from the heart of the canyon capital, where chaos of rob says crowds calling president william router to resign over the spiraling economic price. this is also a head just days after and assassination attempt, donald trump officially becomes the republican party is confidential. domini comes as united states secret service and local police trade claim on who is responsible for the security failing of their.

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