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is left behind. now turning off was of the walt relentless diplomacy in action with the dentist on tobacco, the plummeting ratings the follow deactivation solve incompetent and strode his way . well, none of that humbled job, i didn't really even dump into spirits fresh off with that feeling. yeah, he just wants straightened to the next. we're going to stick with ukraine and all of the allies to stick with ukraine as long as it takes to in fact, to make sure that they are not defeated. an estimated $500.00 styles and ukrainian losses later, an economy on the brink of default, a population crisis on the horizon and russian forces gaining ground daily for ukraine. finding this problem, it seems to have been more a kiss of death than anything else. a case made all the more treacherous given this
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whole tragedy could have been stopped at a number of tons. he provo, yes, provoke the russians to invade you. phrase. with talk of nato expansion. afterward, he rejected every opportunity for peace and you prayed, including a deal to end the war, just 2 months after it broke out. now the war is deep interest 3rd year, with no end in sight. hundreds of thousands of people are dead. hundreds of billions of our taxpayer dollars have gone up in smoke without bloodshed apparently didn't say shape, vitamin d relentless dip. come out and power though he decided to aid and abet as well in its source of palestinians, not just by supplying tens of thousands of weapons, but also by shielding. beeping us and you all to from the course of public opinion
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on the course of, you know, we made a physician clear on the i c, c. we don't think the, we don't recognize that church diction. hi. i see. see the way in spring and exercise. and in the section i, c, c, will criminal lawrence discredited. i. c. j rulings on pre multiple genocide dismissed us warnings of galls of becoming a graveyard of children on heated instead, on the shipment of the shipment, all this combined has really, or any thought to accelerate america's reputational financial decline. surprised surprise joe. start king. conflict and betraying allies don't do much for instilling trust. and neither does webinar using the greenback. i think that that's, that's important in the more we've used sanctions to more
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countries look for ways. okay. engage in financial transactions that don't involve the dollar. first thing the bill for that presidency. escapades, american tax pass to a feeling the pinch on the economic home front. what are the 40 percent saying that they have become poor and defined and inflation has run rampant, rising from 1.4 percent to a height of of 9. a fact recognized while you'll accept bite and himself who's being pretty footloose and fancy free when it comes to things like dates up on statistics. you know, present this has a run we've had in terms of creating jobs and bring you down to fractions 9 percent where i can't office 5 percent. i think inflation has gone slightly up as far as a 9 percent when i came in and it's now down about 2 percent.
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also running rampant migration with vitamin, practicing an open door policy that led to an estimate of 10000000 people just moved to across the board or under his administration. no questions off a policy which is on the list, the unimaginable it is managed to bring together based the democrats and the republicans groups to joe. but in this pretending to finally do something about the board the but in fact it's all for show present by then here's a band and obligations to provide people fleeing persecution, violence and authoritarianism with an opportunity to seek refuge in the us. it is extremely disappointing to see the bite and administration severely restriction access to asylum. today's actions are dangerous step in the wrong direction. when you succeed in getting all chinese from across the aisle to united games to, you know, it's time to hang up. your boots. always to full his job. i didn't,
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has been at the home for years, which might well go down in history for being the beginning of the end. so the u. s . m. par on americans looking at the diplomatic and economic waste on rules by the policy is up to $46.00 president of the united states. well, they can only be forgiven for saying, come back, come on, come on, and my heart break now with joe biden endorsing his vice president, come by the highways as a nominee for the upcoming presidential election. albany and bill show that she's still lagging behind. donald trump, hers has her own special way with words, which has often raised questions about whether she's any more fit for office then how karen boss, you think you just fell out of the coconut tree? i loved venn diagrams. i really do. i love then diagrams it
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just something about those 3 circles and the analysis about where there is the intersection, right? we will work together and continue to work together to address these issues, to tackle these challenges and to work together as we continue to work operating from the new norms, rules and agreements that we will convene to work together on. if the trumpet administration improves the vaccine before after the election, should americans take it and would you take it? donald trump tells us that, that would you take it. i'm not taking it on talking about the significance of the passage of time frame the significance of the passage of time. so when you think about it, there is great significance to the passage of time, and there is such great significance to the passage of time when we think about a day in the life of our children. we all believe that when we talk about the children of the community, they are
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a children of the community. but that's across now live to micah maloof, a former senior security policy on the list in the office of the us secretary of state. my goal is good to have you drive me right now. thank you about it's really breaking news. yeah. big breaking news. i'm the wide house that everyone following what's going on? well, just yesterday bided and said he was not quitting the presidential race. what do you think made him change his mind obviously? well, i think it was probably his family members who ultimately got to him and probably he was a. and i think that they realized that with bite and still hanging on, they probably convinced him that the party would lose in november against trump. because he hit the polls were showing that he just wasn't. he just wasn't coming through. and harris is going to be in the same way, even though biden is endorser. but that doesn't mean it's
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a slam dunk. and you'll know, significantly a bought obama has not. and i think the, and i think that the ultimately, the republicans will run through some of the material you just showed of all over gaps as a hard start calculating and her of her word salads. and just to the mean her should he, she become a the, the, the presumptive uh candidate which is not a slam dunk. uh, the only way that she probably would have a leg up with anyone else is a bite. and let's say a week or 2 from now where to resign guthrie and she immediately becomes the president out of state. then she becomes the incumbents. we talk and that adds a little more, but that that still does, does not mean that in that convention please, that she said it would be a slam dunk for her either. it has a big simply because that could be the kind of delegates during the primaries were committed to buying. and now because it's no longer buying and this also includes
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the funding. there's no, there's no commitment that it can switch over and the legal types are now reviewing this as to just what happens to that money that they've been raising for, for the candidacy. and i think there will be an effort to try and get her to, to come out strong and, and to be a and sound policy like however she's associated with all abide has failed policies . ringback of the ones you just picked up down here from afghanistan to, to certainly the border and, and inflation and, and she's just been, she's gone along with everything hits and she hasn't accomplished anything. she has nothing to show. so i think that all the, if she's somehow anointed as president then that it gives her a little bit of leg off. now, some very prominent democrats are already endorsing her. i think that the clintons
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have clayborne boot basically endorsed vitamin to be a candidate in the tooth out and we're 2020 uh has now endorsed her. however, the so it's going to be, it's even then it's going to be a very difficult road for her. and, and let's say the convention just opens up. well, if they come up with a different ticket, all together, whoever they might choose and that will take bell enough to belle, it's going to be a real food fight. and i think they even then because of the time between now and the election but candidate and that ticket is going to have very little time to get out to the american people and they get no one. even harris is not that well, no, into the american people. it's always been by. so it's the democrats have a long appeal. climb on this. all right now,
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but let me ask this question a back back to buy. didn't know how could his, you know, foreign policies that he has tools for all the while with remember ukraine, gas that they have been disaster. how could they have contributed to? here's a following approval ratings. i think it was uh more of um, because uh cogby could cognitive decline that probably resulted in him. finally being told, joe, you got to take a hike and i in terms of policy direction harris is associated with all of his policies which have failed. and there and, and they say the other thing is, is that you have a lot of the younger democrats who are totally, were totally against by then his policy on palestine. and now she's inherited that . and she's, and she, she has come up very, very strongly for uh, for uh,
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israel and uh, and as a consequence, it's going to be difficult for her even to get the younger generation to come on board with her. so that one possibility being discussed is the, uh, it would be a harris and another woman because they need to talk about and she hurt her emphasis, of course has been on the abortion issue. and if it's a woman woman, the ticket that the hope is that they get more women in the suburbanite, women of america to, to guam onto the tickets. but again, it's, it's, i think it's, it's going to be very difficult. and believe me, the, the, the, the, the republicans, particularly j events, has already announced that it's, it's going to be, it's going to be a war of words between the 2 candidates, whoever they might be, you're fine. all right, now a mot biden dropped out all of the. busy res via eletta. now that was that was
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posted on social media. but why hasn't been the space been the direct statement from the 5000 busy thought? why would even expect that the president will come to speak to the nation on this? well in that letter he promised to do so. however, in that letter, the letter did not initially endorse harris. it was only, uh, it was only a, um, uh, what do you call it? uh uh it, it an x file that came out that uh, ultimately said that endorsed or uh, any. and in the letter however, he said he was going to and the address, the public. uh it, the, the, the white house is not known for its, its uh, uh, ability to put on a, a smooth transition and, and at, nor even conduct the a smooth administration. the most of the people around him in the white house worse
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were still convinced that he was gonna run. and even though everyone else was saying no by the weekend, he used probably got to make a decision. and that's exactly what happened. and they, they, they are, they are delusional. they, they are self delusions. and you're gonna, just like you've heard the deny all along. and even even harris herself has denied that he had cognitive problems in this. and they have tried to tell us america don't believe what you see in and that as an insult. that's an insult to our intelligence, particularly in this day and age. when we have videos and, and we can derek and see it ourselves on, on tv. so they are, they are in some bubble that is, is all of their own making, but it's going to be there to their destruction as well. and i think that we're going to be, i, i think this, this democrats, unless they really come up with someone who's really outstanding,
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that i say nobody on the horizon in that regard. to that it will go down to defeat in november. hm. all right. i, i've got you, you mentioned clinton, campbell, a l e. uh, if we have a female female ticket that's going to be a history, big, huge history on the days of costs. the clintons also have endorsed the cabinet hires. of course, we don't know how the convention is going to go with this a whole lot of political game. you know, in that we don't know what's going to be out the outcome, but granted is another pressing waiting. we understand that some people are, you know, during her name in to be one of those questions. but if we put them side by side, if it is, i have a camera that harry's or hillary clinton. what do you think would change when it comes to foreign policy of the united states? we started to create a scenario here as well, in terms of foreign policy. if they were elected i, i presume you're assuming that they get elected. i think it's going to be much of
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the same that we've seen and it's going to bring this country even make it even more divisive. uh but, but that said i, i, i can't get past the fact that cala will be could be the head of the ticket and the 2nd woman would not be a clinton. it would probably be someone like gretchen whitmore, a governor out of michigan. she's younger, she's up and, and i, and i doubt that that hillary clinton would even consider this, the number 2 spot. it would have to be the 1st spot or not at all. now if, if she's up against harris, i think it's going to be it will be a real food fight once again within the committee and i doubt that i think it will be fractured. i. there will be so many ballots because she was well liked and she has, she has showing that. and trump defeated her once. that's,
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that's something to keep in mind. and her policy for the problem of her policies will be that she will mirror pretty much the failed by the administration, policies and foreign policy. all right, this is the speak to us. how does this switching of candidates at this very critical time, all the campaigns and the build up to the election? how was it going to affect the trust that americans have on the demo democrats? some of the democratic party, as the case may be, do you think it's going to have any impact on that? oh sure, they won't know who these people really are. they haven't gotten out in campaign for 6 months to a year by trump has they? everybody knows trump and nobody knows these other candidates who are some of the candidates, what? well, the, the governor out of california. he's off the books, he's too too progressive. you've got to consider who they've, they've got to find somebody who's not in one of the extremes. so far,
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the democrats, the show they're, they're very much and that it's on the extreme left. and that, that's not going to be very popular considering the stance that, that the harris has taken in and being left of a bite. and frankly, and many of the policy considerations. so you, they're gonna look for somebody who's more moderate. and, but the problem is, and there are some like the governor of out of maryland, the, the governor out of pennsylvania even, even the gretchen, gretchen whitner out of out of michigan. much more moderate in tone than uh, than that then even harris. but, but who could, but who among anybody can subscribe to open borders as a policy and that's just, it's just, that's a, that's a non starter. consequently, you're going to be these people even if they come up with somebody else completely who sounds like a winning wonderful moderate ticket it's. it's not gonna fly simply because people
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don't know them. now, will they vote democrat just because it's it to be anti trump. you're going to have some of that, but now you've got trump, who's, you know, he's walking on water these days where he's been elevated and considering what happened to him. and, and also who do they represent? the, the choice of judy vance, even though we've had this latest development with binding his appeal to working class people is very, very strong. that's why you go to see, potentially, the democrats now look into somebody in the working class states, particularly pennsylvania, michigan, minnesota. and, and in these areas, in order to counter a, j, d advance and also and also trump. so this is, this is going, this is not going to be settled any time soon. and it's going to be very uh,
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unsettled and become very tense. and i, and i predict that the democratic convention in august will be a very, very chaotic to be nice. all right, now it's some top republicans calling on by didn't to resign from the presidency. i wonder what to make of that right now? well, he wants to can, he wants to finish out. however, there is some concerns. and i do know that the republicans, particularly mike johnson, to speak of the house as suggested just that, that if he has this cognitive inability, he needs to step down and maybe they need to invoke the 25th amendment, which basically means the cabinet makes the decision to ousting and they need 2 thirds or something like that. uh, there's going to be background a behind the scenes efforts. i think the get him to design on his own and endorse paris. i think that's where it's going to be leading up. he said, no, i'm gonna,
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i'm gonna stay until the end of my term. well, he also said he was the one it running for re election. how did that go? and now and now, so it's politics. so what you might say one day maybe turn out to be something entirely different the next day. and that's exactly what we're seeing here. so, and give it the volatility in the democratic party right now. anything can happen. and i think that this is why they're, they're scurrying around and, and trying to figure out that for themselves, what do they do and still put a good face on this and try to win an election in the less than 6 months. so it's going to be a real challenge, particularly with people that most americans don't even know among democrats. all right, we'll have to leave you here now. uh mike of model of security analysts. thank you so much for your time. thank you. my pleasure. thank you. great with us us president joe biden says the his courting the presidential race argues donald court
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exam is the reasons why he's campaign has come to this logical conclusion. joe biden's re election campaign will no doubt go down in history as one of the biggest embarrassments on record, the, the total initiative relative to what we can do with more border patrol and more asylum of for the drums. i really don't know what he said at the end of this is i don't think he knows what he said. he, that i made sure every company in the world, every pharmaceutical company can not have to pay you. and by the way, my son was not a loser, is not a sucker. you're the sucker! you're, those are ensure that we're able to make every single solitary person eligible for what i have been able to do with the, with the coven, i should be with dealing with everything we have to do is, uh, what if we finally, b, medicare, take you, president, 5, i'd fight in this debate. disaster was far from the end of it. and his attempt to
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explain away clear signs of mental degradation only added to the ridiculousness of it. all. i wasn't very smart. i decided to travel around the world a couple of times. i don't know how many times zones, it's not an excuse, but an explanation. the president did not have a great night, as you all know and many of you reached out during the can't the, the debate, the present had a cold. he had a hoarse voice. you will heard it, that's why he reached out the writing was so clearly on the wall that bite and had lost his marbles. that even the main stream media had abandoned him. the same people who tried to downplay his ailing cognitive abilities for so long, president feels well and that this year's physical identified no new concerns. he also goes on to say that he continues to be fit for duty and fully executes all of his responsibilities without any exemptions or accommodations. we don't have a plausible explanation for what happened to the president. 2 weeks ago,
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he should undergo a cognitive test to put this issue to arrest this version of abiding and will actually, analytically is the best buys and ever. and joe biden couldn't respond to any of those lies. in fact, as a new york times that he spent much of the night with his mouth agape and his eyes starting back and forth, he couldn't, in fact check anything, donald trump said, and not only that, he missed one way up after another after another. then out the door went by his allies and the democratic party, who began calling for him to throw in the towel, while the choice to withdraw from the campaign is president biden's alone. i believe it is time for him to pass the torch. and in doing so secure his legacy of leadership by allowing us to defeat donald trump in the upcoming election.
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perceptions are absolutely ruling and things like this. in a campaign, he looks very frail, his voice is very soft, it's not robust. and again, it is not how i perceive that it's how the american people perceive it. what i stressed to the president is, this isn't just about you. it's not about loyalty. it's about being pragmatic. what he needs to do is show to the responsibility for keeping that seat. and part of that responsibility is to get out of this race with little to no political or media support. left financial aid, went out the window as well. hard heading party donors began to lose faith, even writing a letter calling for bite and to withdraw his ticket. we respectfully urge you to withdraw from being a candidate for re election for the sake of our democracy and the future of our nation. but it doesn't take a story and to recall that biden's problems pre dates this election cycle, mr. president, can you tell us? or donald trump prefers himself as a political prisoner and blames you directly. what's your response to that, sir?
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the? so you can probably imagine how easy it was for the republican national convention to rip biden's credibility to shreds. president biden has become the symbol of in america in decline. this may be our present, but it does not have to be our future. we can replace the bite in harris, come off with a president who is strong and smart, rather than sleepy and see nile or in a hurricane clueless and embarrassing. it was pretty clear how things were set to
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go down even before by made his exit. political bookmakers said that there was an over 60 percent chance that the president would make the decision to drop out of the race. and that should come as no surprise since biden was talking about retirement as far back as 2020. like i told brock if, if, if i reach something where there's a, a fundamental disagreement we have based on a moral principle, i'll, i'll, i'll, i'll, i'll develop some disease and say i have to resign. i tested positive for cobit 19 this afternoon, but i am feeling good and thank everyone for the well wishes. for so long there were so many indications that an attempt to secure a 2nd term for bite and would end in disaster. and yet it took the main stream media and democrats until biden spent nearly 2 hours, not making any sense on international television, and is debate with donald trump for them to finally see how wrong they were. all
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the job i didn't says here's quitting the us presidential race and he's been dozing. his vp come at a higher rate of possible candidate for the november election. after the news of donald trump slammed his former arrival of faith and abiding controversial policies of launch, the nation in 2 of the price. biden's has been marked by the great and complex of the war in guys that safety afghanistan withdrawal and increasing domestic people at the end of the rise locked by the police divide within america. we on past the legacy of the incumbent view as president as he bows out of the

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