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or the national law war, why these dimensions law he's dying is dying, especially you guys i, we see what is happening in the united states about that. there is a need to now of some, uh, oh, sorry, the, the discussing terms of brings it both. what is going on, and certainly the contribution of the value from this point of view is very big deal, or because we are not actually offering that kind of a knowledge of the kind of ideas that would serve the purpose of these. and not the purpose of the need to. okay, now now you had on open is ation that calls out what you described as easily as occupation with nato's nuclear weapons. just just how concerned are you with the development and, and what action do you think needs to be taken right now as well as a belly? it has been enough to buy the gowns, raise their hands. the 1945. we lost the while, were to the agreement,
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it was clear that the battery was supposed to be in the western block. and the way in which these decisions were, in far so was by introducing the hundreds of american bases, then not have caused me to pay if it's just out of code to take away the idea that people don't have to buy the contracts. but we're talking at all aspects of american babies. this is true underneath the veins is indeed the end. it is to have this a coordinate. the base is in germany. they are us basie is that just the big band with some sort of natal callers in order to make them look something like an international organization and know it's it's straightforward roku based on the of the us on europe. yeah. on europe, you saw it said that the, you know, you probably is the there for the capable all the really into using any control on the guy, the use of those bases by the americans. whatever happened seem to be in the didn't need to coordinate the lazy see me believe is not under the control of the bad. all
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sorry, the battery possible way. so it died. yeah, he thought he's a big be of these condition. and therefore of course we are very worried because we understand very well that backs even more for flags. we. busy are in euro we started from it died and buried 3 would be completely normal. that the, the other, the block and the interaction with right that you tried to take away, you know, those kind of bands positions of the united states. and that worked very, very and because it is very difficult now to find things tvs protected from a the is and we're seeing that unfortunately, very much in new britain are asked about the way of saying that that are really you guys were full fledged data genocide. easy course um we uh are on very worried about that. the ocean movement, again,
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these agents such as mine are really trying to work hard in order to have a device of the people to be hurt by the power. all right? easily take some position, but that's not easy at all. okay, thank you so much. the monetary you have really put everything in context for us. thank you so much. law professor at the university of california. will my tell you . thank you so much. all right, that's the update. now see you again with more stories that top of the by now of the beautiful sun soaked vineyards and nestled among some breast. picking the rolling hills as a gentle breeze comes off of the surrounding sea comic the imagery of french one country. but this has not france. we are in a coupon at russia on the black sea, where recently they've got the serious about making some world class wants
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the let us buy for the ideals we hold there. and let us always remember when we buy when well, at the end of this week, vice president a comma harris will be nominated for the highest office in the land by the democratic national committee. despite not a single vote being cast for her in this election. now the menial might be accepting of this, but are the american people i'm sky now. hughes, and this is perspective the just before the democratic national convention began, the parties platform was released to the public. now it begins with a land acknowledgment declaring the convention is being held on lands once belonging to native americans. it is critical of companies which they claim are
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guilty of price gouging, defense surgery and drug treatments for transgender youth. without specifying the age at which children should be provided, such as surgeries and states, we must continue to secure the us southern border. now on their national stage, the platform opposes russia, but does not talk about peace talks and either ukraine or the middle east and take that credit for the touring the interface. and then what i can is that are to be a very bold move. the platform actually boast that president biden ended america's longest war bringing our troops home from afghanistan. there are several other traditional democratic positions in the platform, but what is surprisingly missing is a mention of the issue of transgender sports. and the question of biological males participating in women supporting activities as well as the support for president
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biden's recent plans to reform the supreme court by imposing term limits. but the platform is just one part of the parties happening in chicago. as the final goal is to show solidarity behind the newly formed campaign team of commer harris. and tim wants to have discussed this with the event as a debit card. and as i mentioned with our student, the panel. you have steve malls burg political analyst, and talk show host, dr. van mosley managing partner eighteens vill landmark l o c. and your while tom isn't political commentator and radio host. thank you so much for joining me, gentlemen. i know all of your probably just as tired as i am after staying up until late in the night watching all of the events that are happening at the d n. c. these past 2 days. but i won't actually go back till monday. and the current president and the one who has been on the ballot for this campaign season, it was a very emotional entrance. and at one point invited speech, he lost his train of thoughts and the crowd just began cheering. thank you,
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joe. many times he stumbled over his words, where am i now with all the electrical, we're not not allowed, there's not without electric electoral or political power. the kidney doctor mobile here, the new one to the stage i wrote start off with you. did president biden do the job he was supposed to do, and tell americans make them feel comfortable in their vote for commer harris? you know what he did is he reminded them that the democratic party had nominated the man who can barely speak to be president. and then um and then also that then the, the democratic party which cries out for democracy had in fact undermined the democratic process by marching and to against amanda denominated the president and imposing a universally disliked candidate is harris jamal. a lot of the criticism is coming
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off of the president, bite and speech while son has said it was a here of good by. lot of you said it was kind of like he was giving his own eulogy for his own political funeral. do you agree with how the present body did he give a good lasting impression. the final impression, the probably the american people have of him. what sounds like 2 things were taking place. um, i a radically disagree with the less, but the less guess legitimize basically gave an affirmation of his agenda. i mean, i'm not a democrat, but it sounded like 2 things were taking place. one, it was a send off, the job i did. and part of it was thank you joe for stepping down because we were going to get crushed. and you did not. i also listened very clear. there's no such thing as providing voters. there people who would vote for a job, i didn't if it was a did cold body and they would still booked for the day, it'd be beside it. but it's like the price of that is the moment that job i get out
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the race immediately. what over to kamala and immediately her numbers went up with a certain amount of momentum? yes, she's avoiding talking to the press. but again, when donald trump was in a similar position, donald trump did the exact same thing. if you remember, after the donald trump crushed or by the let the bait that popped elliptic debate, what's happened? joe biden started getting an email in the live mainstream media. and trump was nowhere to be found. he basically said, if they're going to eat him alive, i will let them eat them alive. i don't need to be a part of this particular process. well, same difference. the media is giving her a glo. um, it was almost like so leaving the body all of a condemnation that they happened to by magically banish the moment that job i dropped out in compiler took over. she would take credit for everything that is positive and she would try to defer. oh, at the very least, leave behind everything that's not and the media is given to pass on it. so she's using the, the media and what they've given her to get as far as she can up to the point of
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the election. well, i think we all present, i agree that the media gives her a lot and that's why we're bring balls. we're getting because steve looked a lot at what's going on in the media in the coverage of it. were you surprised to see comma harris making appearance on the 1st night? it's extremely unusual. i mean, trump came in and went over to the box. he showed that he was still there is had the band aid on his ear. do you think it's odd to have but she actually grabbed the microphone up on stage and she spoke before everybody pretty much on the prime time . she used that moment to think by it. and she said this, i want to take us off 5, celebrating our incredible president joe biden. joe's thank you for your historic leadership, for your lifetime of service to our nation, and for all you will continue to do. we. * are 4 of our great will to you. okay sir . they forever grateful to him. are there more grateful that he got out of the way with enough time for them to get the name change on the ballot. steve?
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well, i think the, the sick irony here is that now she did not get one vote and i loved the less than they say, oh yeah, the people, the primaries voted for the ticket. no, they invo for the ticket. her name was not on the ballot at all. um, but that's beside the point. also, reportedly she was instrumental because when they went to joe biden, reportedly and said, joe, you got a go. they implied or said com a little invoke the 25th amendment. if you don't, so there you go. uh so there she is not, i'm not surprised. she came out. i mean, i don't have a problem with that. i have a problem with saying her not doing a press conference or an interview for, you know, 30 days or more is the same. is donald trump, in the immediate aftermath of the debate, backing off for a day or 2. i mean that, that, that's, that i don't get that analogy at all. donald trump wasn't running away. donald trump was letting him still in his own juices, which is smart. politics counselor knows she'll get cooperative. she does
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a fair interview or a fair, a prayer press conference because she doesn't know anything. well, that's everything mentioned fair because now we know that com a harris is backing out of the, the actual debate that was going to happen on fox news from all i want to get you in here. but at the same time, kind of look at dr. dr. mobar, i've gotta ask, you know, big you know, should harris, it's really hard to try to distance herself and take down and say that she's gonna create a different ministration when it's still hers. currently. so we're democrats, as, as was pointed out by jamal, were democrats rejecting the party or the person at the top of the ticket, which caused harris replaced by it. and at the top a, well, i think the, what they were doing is they were responding to some very bad numbers that they knew that they were gonna lose. they're still going to lose. um, but what, what do you have there is, uh, and i agree that for democrats it doesn't matter to you, but at the job you can put a dead dog or will you just say in alabama where i grew up, the yellow dog. so if you can put a yellow dog up,
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you can put up whoever you want. but then i would say, why would that be tomorrow? i mean, you know, tomorrow is associated with these mail policies. if they're not her, she was in the room where they are adopted, they're not working. the american people have rejected them. she's in a very bad position and i think the bundle of contradictions. it is, the modern democratic party will collapse before the election. so i'm looking for donald trump to do very well and j d bench. well, that's the thing jamal, because you have to wonder how much the democrats, you know, they sound raw, they're definitely showing more energy for her than they showed for by didn't even all the way back to 2020. but they didn't even revamp the dnc policy platform for comma. it still talked about bite and 2nd term, none of commas were few things we know about our economic policies that she just rolled out are included. so does this make it hard to separate from the high inflation failed by the nomics of a bite in harris tickets when it's still the party platform as stated in voted on
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just a few days ago? look, i kind of agree with you. i don't think she is trying to do this hard separation from jo bike per se in for it looks. it doesn't seem like it. um, it seems like what she's basically trying to do. regret it. she gets in, there's only a few months left over and i have to disagree with you gets it is exactly the same thing. the double front that many, if you can take a perspective of something that is good for america, which is true, which is, yeah, you should have more debates. yes. you be active talking to the media or you can take a perspective is what is in your personal best interest. my point is that either what the debates in the primary, what donald trump decided that is to be lee. i don't need to get into the debates because of math in my personal best interest. i winning by 40 points, i can only go down so no, i'm not going to debate the santa's and nikki haley and he took the policy all the way through the primaries where he eventually wednesday. personally, i'm pointing out that with donald trump was an exact same position when he took
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something that was his advantage. he took that advantage whether it was after dividing, get eaten alive, or for that matter in the debates. the difference now is again, manifestly like true. what brings guessing, the one that we i live it's what i'm not a fan of kamala hertz. and i agree with all of you that there was a trip of media. that's a place where up to the point where she got it and it was well clearly, kamala harris can't be the person. clearly, kamala hertz is the worst case scenario. and then she gets in and all of us like, oh my god, she's the greatest thing up. that's the obama to point up. but that has translated into a certain, well, middle, and you can see it from where jo bite was what it was. talk a little bit. i mean, the reason bennett's pollution got involved is because so many democrats for coming to nashville looks, it says, i'm going to lose, we're going to move over these levels. we're going to use ethics. they expect that donald trump to beat joe biden, even winning the popular, which i don't remember the last time the republican went to popular. okay, but tomorrow,
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let me apologize. i thought the reason why it was they were worried about his health. i thought that was what we were told the word about you about his mental state. and his health was the reason why they took him off. the ballad come on, you know biting, emits those in the interviews that are the fact basically saying that they were deeply concerned that the loss was going to be a popular dick. and that he was gonna basically take down the democratic party with them, in which case he gets out of motors, comes in, loving like, it's a campaign about joy and of course, $1000000000.00. i guess what, what is this the, just the close at the very end of the day, regardless of what i think about them, all harris as a sweats, that it does see that she is develop a certain momentum that just was not there, which will, by july right, you get the african american vote, you have the young vote that was going to trump like all of these demographics seem to be moving in a particular direction, but it seems to be changed. what color is it? will it last? well, that's okay. donald trump, the moment when you go over a cliff. well, that's an interesting way of putting on that talk about drawing
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a request. we're going to take a break because i know that steve is over there, filled with joy right now, and he wants to express his joy. so hold on, we're going to get through the break. dr. roby jamal steve. they're right there because when we come back, well, there are plenty of news where the headlines being produced from inside the united center. the activity outside is also grabbing some of the attention. we're going to continue our discussion with our very enjoy this panel after the break, the
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children's case, as cube does not want to prolong the war and make it last for years, is even suggested using intermediaries to achieve that. and at the same time camp cleans for greater nato involvement. as usual, zalinski is stuck between a rock and a hard place. the a welcome back to perspective. i'm your host, scott, and now he's now the democratic national committee. well, it kicked off on monday as a gaza protest threatened to overshadow a week of what the democrats were hoping to be a show of unity for vice president, comma harris as the parties nominee for president. now this is similar to other less leaning groups, getting creative in their marketing and incentives to show the part of their support. so discuss all this. i want to bring back in the car. and to this
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conversation, our panel, steve malls guard protocol analyst and talk show host the joy of self himself. dr. van mobley managing partner, old thing, so landmark, l o. c. and of course, inter mall, thomas political commentator and radio has thank you so much for joining me gentlemen. i mean, it's been an interesting week, obviously, a few weeks ago as the are and see now it's time to put the spotlight on the dnc. oddly enough, i'm hearing a lot of talk about trumpet back. i feel like most of the media is still talking about trump because that's what they're hearing on stage. but one of the people, i was actually surprised to be one of the 1st to really bring up his name was hillary clinton, after the assassination attempt on donald trump, there was present or by and he came out and actually called for a lowering of political temperatures. but hillary clinton, monday night at the da and so you said this as a prosecutor, pamela locked up murderers and drug traffickers. she will never rest in defense of our freedom and safety. donald trump fellow slaves that is on
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trial. and when he woke up, he made is the kind of history, the 1st person to run for president, with 34 felony convictions, the her grin. set it all steve mart malls where you know that crowd cheering lock him up was very rare, reminiscent of the trump rallies, as well as the r and c and 2016. which, where the famous lines were chanting locker up referencing hillary clinton. so do you think this is lowering the temperature, or is this fair game for all of the democrats? it's fair game and they don't have any desire to lower the temperature. i mean, you said joe biden, you know, said we should, we should come together as a nation. he says that have one side of his mouth. and then he says, you know, beat the hell out of them and i'd like to take them behind the gym and beat the
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hell out of a. i mean the crazy and they're the ones who promote violent rhetoric, yet cory, booker, say, my testosterone makes me want to punch him in the face. yeah, robert de niro, who did ads for joe biden say, i'd like to punch him. you had, you know, the maxine waters are getting their face don't they give them any rest about trumps cabinets that goes on and on and on. and on schumer what you know, you won't know what hit you go aside. you won't know what hit you kind of at all. uh, i mean they're, they're, they're the ones with the violent rhetoric and the media makes believe it, it never happened. but hillary was getting her little revenge good. she had a little moment this, you got a good standing ovation. i will say that. but when 5 and came out, you know and spoke, you know, all he did, he, we only did was lie and the media let some lie and that's the problem here. they have to fight back on the lies. he doesn't say he's going to ban abortion. he says the opposite. he doesn't say is good and social security and medicare. he says the opposite. he didn't say they'd be a blood bath if you lose as he was talking about economically. and he never did say
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good people on both sides with references to nazis and white supremacist 50 seconds later on prompted in the same video, same press conference, you said. and of course i'm not talking about the white supremacists in the neo nazis. they should be condemned always. so the whole thing is a fantasy. the whole thing is a force enabled by the media. what's interesting is how can i say i even had a friend today in the media. i text me so there's so much love here compared to the hate i saw at the r and c. and i asked him just to look outside his hotel window because there in chicago, public safety and security, you know, still a top creation of voters mind. but in chicago, where the gmc is being held 30 people were shot just this last weekend, 5 were killed. so i gotta ask you, doctor mosley, do democrats address this issue and how i mean, typically they look to the availability of guns is the issue. however, chicago is a city with one of the strictest sets of gun loss. well, well, once again, it's part of the contradictions that they're involved in that they really benefit
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of i think from being they attempt to use the violence as an intimidation factor. but in this case, the american people are tired of it. you know, the attacks on drop by the railroading injury. the board system didn't work when brighton was the president. it won't work when tamala, paris is the nominee. they haven't changed anything other than the digital or head of their mob more so than a party these days and they're going to, they're going to separate ability for it. the people are going to vote for drop because they do like as policies use a successful president, and we can't stand anymore. the failures that have been generated by, by been harris whether or not they're good, bad, or indifferent. his people here, it's interesting and talked about the protest, everything on jamal, i know you wanna address this and i want to give you the opportunity because there are these large protests that are happening outside the tightly secure d n c. and that would be those actually protesting the bite in harris. i think it's
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their wishy washy dual support not sticking to one side of both sides. and this causes a conflict should have the protesters tacoma harris's choice of a running mate reassign, but she's probably more on the press on the side of the palestinians. therefore, why are they protesting the answers? no, absolutely not. look at it. but let me start a different place now, and just to the point, you know, come out of hers is show no distinction between july and, and any of the policies that july has gone with. the reality of it is, this is happening on your bike. i don't really care this idea of what to do in this situation. this is happening under a democratic president. and if you are okay with 70000 kids being murdered under a democratic president, and then you know, it's like this notion that, well, trump is going to be works yet, but you've been trying this type of behavior basically saying it is okay for the democratic president the payment was late, so no, i don't think i'm out of harrison's done anything they act like she's gone for a book. even though she's only articulated
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a policy and provide but one thing and it may surprise you and us. hillary clinton is fascinating to give that speech i would agree with both of you that they did try to real real donald trump in those criminal trials. the idea that they're saying that they don't have to even choose the primary crime that they're trying to convict donald trump with whether it's a fcc validation attacks validation. basically you choose whatever time you want and then take that and pivot um say that this was a pursuant of something else of it, larger crime and with a use a business record hush. when he payment the point stock is what they used to basically go after the president of the united states hillary clinton. and i'm glad you played that clip. if you remember, hillary clinton the exact same thing. she ends up getting a dossier she puts on. if the legal expense, she's in new york, when it happens, the f b c gets verified, everything's fine. nobody says anything to by contrast,
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prosecute hillary clinton. but donald trump, they turned around to say, oh, this is a violation that maybe we can put donald trump a prison that is out for ages. but it's a literal intervention into the political system. and then basically kind of revo the political opponent by the same token, this notion of balance. i mean, for god's sake job, i would totally agree with you the political balance. we shouldn't have people at their flight and cops what they weren't getting. we're 6, we shouldn't people put cops in the, in the hospital and everything else. i agree with you on that totally. i don't want to see that any of those protests, whether it is for a democratic calls or with this for cost of republican scamp. i was talking about another kind of process. i don't know. so i would just throw in something there. absolutely no. most, you know, i, i live in this, but most of my, many, my neighbors are democrats and they're wonderful people. and they're gentle people when they don't agree with violence or anything along those lines. yeah. which is why tom was in familiars, ms. harris is in deep trouble because their party is the party now
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a violent demonstrations. well that there's a valid restrictions, you know i, while i have you on your doctor mosley planned parenthood actually decided to create a but i want to get your take on this real quick because free best activities as well as abortion medications at the day and see i mean, they can understand that abortions are winning issue for them, but do you think this is a good marketing strategy? you know, i know because once again i just go back to know many democrats. no one is rejoices at an abortion. and now, and that's the same for many democrats as well. so that sort of thing is not going fly very well for all across the street. you can get a free, i haven't heard of free taco if you got a sec to me. so i mean, then that's kind of how i feel like they're cheapening not only the health care services being provided in real quick steve before i let you go. last last question for 2025 is being project up on the trump tower. once again, trump is denounced that does that not? once again bring trump into the conversation, shouldn't there be focused on getting the brand of harris being the priority?
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well absolutely, but they're going to attack trump and again it's a lie because like you said, he's disassociated himself from it but they keep bringing it up by the way. these protesters pro hop mos pro hum us think about that. it's like pro nazi. they're not just protesters, they beat up cops, you have to be at the for monday nights. they broke down barriers. they're just drawing businesses, pro, hop moss. and that right there is, i'm going to have to end it because we could do a whole show and exactly, and you know what, you just gave me an idea for and i want to thank you all 3 of you for joining me today on this conversation. we will continue, it's because there's gonna be a lot more content as this election year continues. a good job. i that attended as far as the in c and the city of miami and 1972. he was a spectator. his 12th is in 2020 was hardly traditional as horn honked, applauding his acceptance as an organization and the country at that point was in the midst of a global pandemic. now, at his 13th present body has won jobs,
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and that was convincingly passed the torch. decala harris, after only serving a single term, is the energy just for show, as this is a party the 4 years ago was quick to cut their now nominee as even an option pretty soon into the rates. the same party that to try to portray a more moderate party to attract trumped reflectors. yeah, one of the more progressive members of the senate and now the governor is now going to try to be there to leaders, by the end of this week. vital will be just a blip in the history books. however, the events of found him replaced will forever hot. any democrats running for office as a possibility that could happen to them. but hey, that's just my perspective on sky now. here's thanks for watching the, the,
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the, the russians did not have and do not have any positions here in the city center. so the ukrainians, they have been using google that 5 power to hits a strictly civilian. there are 2 reports from the and baffled boost region which has been coming on to recreate in the time. and that's after us acknowledge that this being the handling of advise the key of over the ink cartridge and when it comes to what their longer term objectives are here, that's something that we're still discussing. voicing the and grab protest is in this. yeah, make a stand again, you create and support for tell groups in the region and that's, that's several west.
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