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ah, safe. mm hm. and then the international anti corpses, excellence award boot now for your hero. ah. ready ready shuttle there, i'm dealing with donald's here in london. our current top stories on al jazeera, ukraine's president has held high stakes talks with you and secretary general and turkish president in lived in a bid to bring 6 months of conflict to an end wage of time or 2, and has maintained relations with both ukraine and russia during the war and positioned himself as a go between and efforts to stop the fighting. the 3 leaders also discuss ukrainian grain exports and the safety of europe's largest nuclear power plant is zapper asia
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. it's been shelled multiple times now and there are fears of a possible you clear disaster manipulated those usage in the way it is unacceptable to russia is intentionally bringing us on the verge of radiation catastrophe on a global scale. we've agreed with mrs. secretary general with parameters for the possible visit, often i. e, a mission, who's ever reach a nuclear power plant in the legal way that involves their movements through territory, which is free of the occupying forces to reasonable has more now form liveth that very high level meeting happening with the turkish president, president, holding the lens can ukraine, president of course, the president of the united nation secretary, generally just meeting all of that happening and you know, now the war in your brain, but also it's impact around the world was discussed. it was talk about the landmark deal that was happened a month ago. where it was agreed with the help of turkey and the united nation to
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start exporting rain from ukraine to the rest of the world. it was also discussed the situation at the nuclear power plant off coupled each year. but also, the possibility of turkish precedence says that he's ready to, to host and to facilitate peace thought. he said that all of this problem should be resolved in negotiating table. that is the fastest. and the easiest way follow the middle school credits. president says that your grade is ready for the not ready to renounce to any of it's very poor that it wants the territory that we're occupied by russia. he wants to get them back. on the other hand, the united nations secretary general was very clear that he denounced once again what he said was russia violation of ukraine territorial integrity. he said that he believed been people that have to be achieved international law respecting the united nations charter so many, many things we're discussing with, including,
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for example, fact finding mission after the killing of at least 40 prisoner of war in be how not only need to parentally train that, but they were killed by russia in an explosion. and right now the united nations secretary general says that a fact finding mission is necessary to find out who was the find behind the death toll from witnesses explosion. and the cannibal mosque is now at least $32.00. these had happened in afghanistan in the capital during evening. prayers. more than 40 people were injured, but no good has so far claimed responsibility. thursday marks a 100 days since alger, as he returned the shoeing abil accolade was killed in the occupied westbank. how is simians continued to demand accountability for the correspondent who was also known as the voice of palestine. the vigil was held at al jazeera headquarters in doha and in jeanine, where she was shot dead. the network continues to call for those who killed her to be brought to justice. israeli soldiers have rated the offices of several
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palestinian human rights organizations as part of what the israeli government says is ongoing efforts to combat terrorism. israel says some of the groups of funnel dorner aid to palestinian fighters. organizations though, deny this, and the palestinian authority says it will ensure they're able to continue their work. a long time senior executive ad former us president donald trump's new york property company has pleaded guilty to tax evasion and fraud. alan visor berg was the former chief financial officer of the trump organization and worked for the company for half a century. he had been charged with concealing more than $1700000.00. an income. a plea agreement will require wizell burned to testify about the company's business practices at an upcoming trial. you're up to date. those are the top stories stay with us though. al jazeera investigations, how to sail. a massacre is coming up next.
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ah. in episode to with how to sell a message pulling hanson's one nation party is in america with sure in search of millions of dollars from the u. s. gun, they'll be a sort of number. you guys think i'm thinking 11, they want the cash to buy control if democracy in australia you with
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you know, handle every given size. the only way for us to stay free was by having whatever guns found, you know, one should use coach by the national rifle association on how to make his gradients believe they need more guns. break down the narrative so that people react done is a negative or somebody a we need to have every single school in america mediately to play protection program. and by that i mean norm security. morganze more on the changing change you want, but they're going to be easy to understand. one nation once they mission to america, to be kept secret, said the public a lot. we came out of
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a movie about with and they visit one of the americas wealthiest political donors and child talking about the money we have with my bedroom recalls on the 4th ah. previously in the how to sell america. i was really, is one nation party arrives in the us capital, but a very busy way, kelly up their mission to make friends in america's multi 1000000000 dollar gun industry and to source millions in political donations while they're at with a country where you love it. pretty, i think one nation has asked this man roger muller to help set up the key meetings
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in washington. roger is the public face of gun rights history, yet an organization calling for the loosening of strict young laws live here or in the 1st annual meeting. as freely as gun laws would type in following a messenger in the town of hotel, a gunman killed 35 people with an 815 assault rifle. automatic and semi automatic guns were banned in australia, in what became known as the national firearms agreement. hundreds of thousands of guns were destroyed since 1996 been 0. my shootings a table but not 9 to the silent stria. the in our a fears that is trailers laws managed by american politicians to follow suit at the left wing anti gunners who literally point to australia using the mainstream media as the shining model as to why we need gone bands and gun confiscation
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produce connections to the u. s. gun lobby have led him to one nation's inner circle. the parties chief of staff, james ashby, pope's gun lobby donations can lead one nation to electro victory. we would reach out to, to see you in la la record a is why you are the law house. you have a whole government double get there. but roger mallet isn't who he claims to be. is working undercover for me. peter. charlie, i'm a reporter from alger 0 is investigated unit. we created gun roads estrella as a front to infiltrate the pro gun lobby and to understand how they operate. i got develop the all right. i one here louisville. they are
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a conference. thanks for listening. say over 3 years raja filmed with concealed cameras pending over hundreds of hours of hidden camera recordings. if you need to look at the hotel in washington dc the one nation delegation relaxes with raja as it prepares for potentially game changing meetings with the gun lobby and they happy that the media is well out of sight. oh i thought i dont let us take away and i got on with
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james ashby is a key political strategist and chief of staff for the right wing party. he wants the n r a to provide one nation with its electoral clout and know how a lease with that one stop to up to get my hands on. this is roy helped us with his colleague, steve dixon, dreams about what he do with lots of money living like a drug lord with an arsenal of guns. i'm gonna run feel mansions are of you know, the ones 20 barbara and the ship. everything. right? yeah. everything, a lovely guns and everything, but just that's what the hell that she'd stopped it and we can protect itself just
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because dixon leads one nation in the us, radian state of queensland and is a candidate for the senate in the upcoming federal election. he has played a key role in helping reshape one nation's firearms policy. we have a one nation policy implies loop, a 21 point plan to make things better for registered shooters. right, right. point one. sam central commonsense. police. we're on your side. we want you to be all the sure the best you can in it, if you for the gun right to strike your website. the one nation party leader in today's gun law was make the innocent more vulnerable. all they're doing is taken out of the hands of the general table. they're actually allowing criminals to actually have the firearms. for years, pauline hanson has been pushing a populist anti immigration agenda. i believe we are in danger of being swamped by
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asians, a her publicity stunts including wearing a butcher to parliament, had led to accusations of racism. this is not but shred below him is common. everyone, male and female should have some knowledge of how to handle the i'm how to protect themselves because i trust our governments fail to do what we say here. that would probably like there, we say that the right to protect and defend yourself is a god given right to one nation. visitors are being schooled in public relations by the and i raised media liaison team, katherine mortensen of his an argument for gun ownership that can be used beyond the united states. the right to protect and defend yourself. i recognized by the
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constitution really doesn't come from the constitution. the constitution guarantees us, but it can to god if you're it person i saw you shared as a right is a duncan right with one of the po teams. biggest challenges is how to respond to a mess, killing to the biggest one in recent years was the new town shooting where the little children got shot up in the elementary school or somebody shooting in here. they had to go to school. i had like 7 loud rooms and again he just told us to go in the corner. oh, really g children in finance did at the school, there were 2, they were transported the area hospitals are pronounced area hospitals. here people are no asking when there will be
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a debate about america's gun law. the press was handy and how many this organization for several weeks, they make a statement right? to cover make recommendations for right. but for them and in the organization wouldn't, they'll be debate. they'll be delay the and are able to say, this is not the time to talk about it. of the $26.00 murder at the sandy hook elementary school. 20 with children aged 6 and 7. the gunman used an a are 15, a soap rifle with her like shot in anybody went on the ground. miss martinez close the door and we went to the corner 1st graders and no time every time i think about those kids, it gets me mad. and their decisions like responding on those kinds of shootings are happening at the very highest level and they were not responding not responding
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whilst some of tried to exploit tragedy for political gain, we have remained respectively silent. and then and then wayne lapierre held a news conference in which he basically said, we're holding far, we're not going to cave in now we must speak for the safety of our nation's children. politicians pass laws for gun free school zones. they post signs advertising them, and in doing so, they tell every insane killer in america that schools are the safest place to inflict maximum may him with minimum risk. however, nations priorities gotten so far out of order. our society is
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populated by an unknown number of genuine monsters. people that are so deranged, so evil, so possessed by voices and driven by demons that no same person can ever possibly comprehend them. when we love here give that press conference, i thought they're going to come out and say, this is a mental health problem. and the other a recognizes that. and we're going to put in a $100000000.00 into mental health research and supportive mental health services to the wrong people don't get guns. we need to have every single school in america, immediately deploy protection program, proven to war. and by that, i mean arm security, more guns, more guns, morganze, changing children sick is sick. it's matty. it's so sick.
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because people die. how ray react to criticism by trying to generate positive stories about gun ownership. it till one nation that the 1st step is to co opt, a willing reporter. you have somebody can maybe police to your side work that a newspaper maybe was covering city hall or primary order. last l side advised as feeding report his information. they need to write gum friendly stories. you look for an up stories about people who were rob at their homes and they should be whatever it might be that could that help how they had it. and that's going to be the angle resorts. and that's what he's got to write, it's got about 2 to 5 of those a week to make sure use outlets carry a pro gun message. the and i'll raise p r. team ghost writes article school them
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will pitch guest columns in the local papers. a lot of times we'll write them for like a local sheriff in wisconsin or whatever and we'll draft it or she will help us draft it. we'll do a lot of the legwork because these people are busy and this is our job, so we'll help them and they'll submit it with their name on it so that it looks organic. you know, that it's coming from that community that we will have a role behind the scenes. here we find this, they know the fact of meeting this is for many years is the arms. edison stories. these are were, are members in order to send us a new split from their local t v station, or a citizen uses firearms to protect themselves or someone else police or crediting a vigilant, a gun owner with saving the life of an upper darby cop. and if it wasn't for the good samaritan stepping forward, he'd have been dead meat he'd are. he'll be no storage entered sort little
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hello cash here at the local convenience store. i was firearm with protecting himself. these stories happening every single week. and you'll never hear about them from gun drivers when you see these stories share of those are good because they're short and they kind of get you outraged. out like the outrage of the week in this draw here. it's roy is burglary. we have african games are important to astride around the coming into the house with a bicycle that's true. so every time there's a story there about the games with baseball, that's a little thing that you put out there. maybe a twitter, facebook post or whatever. not allowed to defend their home. not all of them are gonna save lives. gun control does not. that's despicable in the same way.
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tobacco industry told you you're not going to get cancer. if you smoke my cigarettes a lie to you and we know the lied to you, he was messaging out there to get people out, right? you know, mad, easy to understand the and now right tells one nation to engage members with a simple message exploit anger and fear. when you start talking about, if you think it too complicated or make them think too hard, kind of lost them that they can get to like the american flag on my boss. we all know that the, the this threat is really our leaders are either incapable of or unwilling to protect you. there is no better firearm to defend their homes against realistic threats that an a r 15 semi automatic. it's easy to learn and easy to use. it's accurate, it's reliable. why can someone own an a r 50?
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you can't legally own a tank in america. you can't legally own a r p g. you can legally only nuclear weapon. why do we have restrictions on? don't? we can never say well in the press, we never say it's a gun and it's i wrote the right cool gun and fire with thing. but once you start saying well that it's a dangerous thing, when you look at a pacifier, all right, for people drown pools. and the a are 15, is one of the most effective tools available to protect yourself and your family. get trained and learn how to use your safety is in your hands. that a are 15. is the weapon of choice for a mass shooter. and that weapon should not be on the streets. this country.
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the same weapon use next to pursue go use next to a tank. use next to r, p g in war m. 16 a are 15. the same weapon. one can chew faster with the trigger. how down what you got to pull 100 times in a minute. the bull is the same, the damage the same, the brains to blow out is the same. the heart that explodes the same in the book. it's it. the org is that separate or the same with the folks that gun felt although they were dumb. cool, and mondays are going dixon, tills, a salesman, the semi automatic weapons, including the 815 with confiscated in australia following the port out the mexico most really they had to go outside. try
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a lot of it. a lot of the salesman had his own story about guns and politics. what we've seen with truck getting elected and off there has been a rise of not just like there's a lot more scary people, a lot of people that think whether it's true or not. they feel like they're in a much more friendly political climate. so they're coming out of the woodwork, sharing a lot of people to move written, people feel buy guns to pull. they want guns. and we are getting a lot more than people buying guns for the 1st time. we're going to really know myers my already buyers. we got a lot more. they'll be g d q. yeah. wow. that as people are recognizing or feeling that they're in more danger, they're rejecting themselves. he's not a on yes. hi,
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this is duncan dixon, me to a woman whose experience he believes when resonate. dentist, radio, i was actually under go school. he later recounts her story, which he thinks could be used to inspire women to on themselves. back home. she got, i'm invited a document to help you wrong. i love you'll go to be a little bit. all right. if you're there, why, if you get my and that not wanting to do everything to protect them with our it's a right like walk door to tell you, gotten the a
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undercover roacha discovers that the fear of being attacked even obsesses members of the and all right. i don't have a guy get a are brandy graham is a senior federal lobbyist for the and all right. mm hm. she fears her office could be sold a year a year. and why would you want to actually think this makes me think i'm going to read or to throw out with graham says she feels vulnerable way. if she goes, when i get on a plane a migraine, a you
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a back with them or where i might get to play with them. the next destination for the one nation team is an organization representing gun manufacturers. in america, they discussed a constant battle against anti gun campaign. a lot of his ash mouse blinded out in the trenches. your de larry keen is the senior vice president of the national shooting sports foundation . you can't even edge you there. in fact, dixon says they need to work together to combat the rise of political correctness
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for killing it now capturing killed in no contract. it's want to knock you out of you guys, the facilities for should that are public a word from our la disease subs. the church in the organization includes gun makers, retailers and distributors. how do you get people pulling traitors even? get those people converted to participants. for the advocates. the foundation sees women as a key to making guns more acceptable. if the mom's okay with him, then they would have a family whose mom is against you. guys just, i'm going to fight that fight, right. i honestly don't know the kids are going to be allowed to you know, you got to get yeah. it's from awesome.
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in pound to one nation, lays out a strategy for how to introduce soft a gamble was industry a y e o bob. so what was the types you have to lars 1st name? yes it did. it used to the wife and county leader pauline hanson talks about going to america herself to meet graham lobby context. i agree with it. yeah. yeah, that's the count on the people will cut 2022 approaches. every continental turning its eyes to kat. we have a feeling that great to sporting events in the world won't be the only thing capturing everyone's attention beyond football. immerse yourself in internationally renowned entertainment. art of culture. catcher has everything you'd want in the
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destination. in fact, it's the obvious choice for the faith. a wilcox 2022. so why go anywhere else? a diverse range of stories from across the gland from the perspective of on met what's generally on al jazeera with hello them, chilling mcdonalds in london with the top stories on al jazeera ukraine's president has held high stakes talks with the un secretary general and turkish president in lived in a bid to bring me 6 months of conflict to an end reject type order has maintained relations with both ukraine and russia during the war and positioned himself as a go between an efforts to stop the fighting. the 3 leaders also discuss ukrainian grain exports and the safety of europe's largest nuclear power plant. in zapper
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asia, it's been shelled multiple times and there are fears of a festival nuclear disaster manipulated those usage in the way it is unacceptable to russia is intentionally bringing us on the verge of radiation catastrophe on a global scale. we've agreed with mrs. secretary general with parameters for the possible visit, often i. e, a mission, who's ever reach a nuclear power plant in the legal way that involves their movements through territory, which is free of the occupying forces live when the death toll from when sees explosion. of the cobbled mosque is now at least 30 to the attack happened if the in the if gun asked on capital during evening prayers, more than 40 people were injured, but no group has yet claimed responsibility. thursday marks a 100 days since al jazeera journalist, shoeing ab lackley was killed in the occupied westbank. palestinians continued to demand accountability for the correspondent who was known as the voice of palestine . a vigil was held at al jazeera headquarters in doha and in jeanine,
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where she was shot dead. the network continues to call for those who killed her to be brought to justice. israeli soldiers have raised the offices of several palestinian human rights organizations as part of what these really government says is ongoing efforts to combat terrorism. israel says some of the groups of funneled donor aid to palestinian fighters. the organizations deny this and the palestinian authority says it will ensure they're able to continue with their work. a long time senior executive ad former u. s. president donald trump's new york property company has pleaded guilty to tax evasion and fraud. alan vice berg was the former chief financial officer at the trump organization and worked for the company for half a century he'd been skip charged with concealing more than $1700000.00 in income. those are our top story. stay with us here on al jazeera al jazeera investigations . how to sail. a massacre continues. next.
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the one nation team is back at the national rifle association. headquarters. am i to break down the narrative for that people's reaction to got it and i get the meeting plain caroline, whose role is to galvanized the and i raised 5000000 members to vote for pro gun politicians. so we're trying to identify that part of what a 2nd amendment vote would look like. so we can deliver 2nd amendment that mission that the 2nd amendment to the constitution gives all americans the right to carry guns in many states, the f 15, a soap rifle for self defense. like lot with talking over door. you know, let me just write that and use those charges. i think it was $96.00 for talking. we
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could have your medical record on him. those guns were banned under his trailers, national firearms agreement. following the port out the message. you probably, and i'm really the goal to wipe out a national van overnight. but if you can work around the market, what that does is it improve the lives on a daily basis. it does demonstrate it often can start being, you know, with version play that maybe we have the technical development, you know, handle every given side that comes in those kinds of things. so going to be and we'll be able to take time, actually we still have to 3 to be able to show caroline, suggest to one nation that owning a gun should be presented as a matter of personal freedom. yes, that resonates well, especially women telling him you don't are just to let the government can't be that choice. that right now, you really don't have that been legislated away. the in our re advises the one
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nation's campaign, should focus on getting this message to targeted sections of the population. the key is to get that masters of 25000000 people can give that to the right segment of elation. to 25000000 who will take that message and turn it to actually try nominator like candidate to cheer. that's why it takes a lot of clear power. it takes one to j. not a shocking approach, where anything is random, everything is right. well shop songs. i tried, i want to reach out 1st and foremost, people identify themselves as support as an activist. then as i have time resources, i'll expand that. the current trucks ah, the one they should visit his ponder, the advice they perceive. don't know how to sell a pro gun message. a
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bottle of don't the types if you have a getting used to the 5 to have to play the. let's go with stop repairing women. all evil with a
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good job for company ah, with so many with mine already groups it that's way be dealt with in the past. wanted to change the rules on sation. you've got children. $9.00, diet mo, tree, which you'll have to do and how your child is covered in the field child brought a eulogy for your child. attend to service for your child. very your child. because that's what we're talking about. that's my reality. and that's what the general public is concerned about. not
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concerned about the right. come on. ah amazing on the, in our i usually am in the united states. the stop here from buffalo bill. there is jo ramos weapons. you go ra, transish museum. it is really, really incredible. dixon is enthusiastic about guns, but he knows it will be a hard sell to the is trillion people to accept the dismantling of firearms, laws, shootings, not a bad thing. it's a white thing. and to die in australia, we use it in the olympics. the come welcomed and we should be in talking young people to learn how to shoot. it's quite for
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gets hurt or start off. it really is a change to the bar of the great warranties dixon doesn't plan to tell d as trillion public that one nation is considering the repeal of the national firearms agreement. he suggests the law be whittled down bit by bit one god for the end of the journey thought he was stopped on the line for more than one knowledge. no, not just of course take. ringback get i think right now if you do something with them we can get another fisher burden end up with a whole lot. really even with raja claiming to support american style gun laws, dixon invites him to help shape one nation's firearms policy. do not go to fort bolshevik, brought the guns of with one. what do you feel at
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$1500.00 hate gathering. dixon and ashby mixed with some of washington's most powerful gun lobbyists. the honest because you're not, lot of people told that don, i believe it was. if we don't stand together, we will go along with man dixon is now clear on the language to cut through in america's wealthy pro gun community better because we don't have the 2nd amendment and aetna, brenda, that's why as they speak as failures election is just months away,
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dixon tells roger that is one nation winds the balance of power. it would be like the party holding a gun to the australian government head. union need to understand available for power is they had to look at the normal to the back of a head. that's where it's it, it, once use i, we want something, you get to them that are getting the legislature the government would then be compelled to pass laws that one nation once bottom one where we are we've got all the political brought to light to happen is that we don't we don't attack well members of the gun lobby offered to help him. we made sure that you never off a meltdown. i never want you to know. i never want you to happen. walked over here to somebody there. yeah, i mean, i'm literally throw with
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them. are with joy, you know, i'll tell you that will. i don't expect personally when i have to write the check, i'll give you a 100 wrong. i'll give you a 100 bucks. right now. dixon shows those around him that he will do what they want and change. australia's gun law was we got to stop or you know, her. oh no, we are here. not yours or. yeah, we out. dixon is given the advice on how to pay to wait for those changes. here it just doesn't go anywhere except up get help from you as gun manufacturers id ever gone to america, or have you ever gone to review or you know why? because you need to sit down with those guys right now. he suggests that one nation
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tell gun makers the amount of money though, making it faster alias firearms law was a changed next year. you're going to stand literally year the export made all the dollars worth of product off, sell you on the merely the 1st few months play with adult law in all those people are going to give you 1520 grand to make gun laws presentable. he suggests a degree of deception. at that point, a $2000000.00 a plane ticket. putting an issue, i'm not given right. you're never going to put gun rights. do not ever put gun rights on your incentive without your side. who lot hunting and fishing, right? where to get it there, you're going to pass it and you get on without me. i love you might be what you just said to know. if you're there you go. i don't to write dog
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might do what. maybe i wonder, i can absolutely guarantee one nation amount is it has a meeting lined up that week with representatives of the energy giant cook industries. they go to val with dog g for gold. they discuss what cook industries might expect in return for a donation. when we talk to you saying, well what are they going to walk? you got to think about. what can you do me to just about anything. what do you mean? i have you looked up the cock brothers? i believe. well that i believe and all that should have been done, and i have a nice the adult which comes here in 2009. i put you bought $100.00 towards another
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guy in the series in when the market that got from 40 about 50 dollars each year. but if we get to the point where we can talk about figures, what, what sort of number you guys thinking? i'm thinking 10 now obviously 120, sorry. with inside the cook offices, dixon and ashby suspect that hidden microphones may be used by their hosts. to record the discussion. they give roacha a word of advice. if you can try to figure out a fit for fish and both. i know you did a raj,
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i'm out on the one yet. so we may have a couple of folks tripled in meeting with the team lead by catherine hacket, director of federal affairs at cook industries. and a former employee at the n. r a. in his peach for money, dixon makes a remarkable offer. one nation will alter the electoral process in australia. if coke industries keeps them money, watches that help us, it's going to get that money yet. does john stockton talk? we can chime in 100 wifi walk on the money. go with my mentor. because for an action she was ready, all person thought out a person by the grades of if we just thought that what is it i'm not familiar with your election financing rules
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regulation. i don't not familiar with how that, but culturally, how that's viewed, what sort of money you're allowed to take to help me understand that better. there are no set limits on actions due to personal corporation and not not. well, there is these reporting. i say anything out of $10000.00 in a federal election must be rewarded and recorded on a website by the public or out of political parties. don't have a i think that i've saved money should not have and then i'd say now search go saying as well. so i'd like foreign donation should be stopped tightly. 10 weeks after the one nation meeting with coke industries. the trillion center change, the law and band foreign political donations. senator henson voted in favor of the
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bad. it's no big organizations to deny to one nation. i can assure you that it's been the hard work of having the patient ship meetings. we actually have suffixes, so i will all inquire, you know, potentially there's interest. have you kind of visit with some other folks with the prospect of it for the meeting. dickson leaves feeling up beat. sure. sure, sure, sure. with the following day the delegation discusses rogers rolled in, pushing through changes to the a. i think
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that's a really was in some ways with they worked through the challenges one nation would face if the gun lobby comes through with funding, channeling that cash through roger's group gun rights estrella would be a problem with with, with the thought of it but took industries could provide a more sophisticated option with with a coke empire includes a sort of byzantine set of groups that have been set up to influence politics and
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to spend money on politics. but without having to disclose where the money is coming from. and the co brothers were really pioneers in this area and have set up a very complicated networks for money to get into the political system. the idea now thought this was, i didn't go off, but i've heard it described as the daisy chain with one group giving to another group to another group and sort of multiple layers of anonymity for the donors and ways of circulating the money so that the law isn't here to technically, but that's perhaps the letter of the law, not the spirit of the law. ashby wounds brought you to be careful when he
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communicates about the one they trip to washington. and the erotic wise size used to just a lot on eddie weddings is this specific display. so he's worried about america's experience with foreign middling in elections, all of that. but that motion in advance is that no one besides interfering with something broad. ashby doesn't want astray. young journalists to find out why he and dixon have come to washington. i don't want to lie, do i place this change in my mind? but as a trip to washington comes to a close, ashby is contacted by his party leader pauline hanson. he says the trip has been so
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sensitive that he's careful in passing on information. i keep everything in writing . not that living with the pin, it look like b as b has emitted keeping some communication secret iowa paper. rob a came out of the never block. i mean, all they know they have a plated like that. it's something that you learned real mom. i think there weren't that here with the whole work with they may be keeping a low profile,
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but dixon appears plea with one nation's progress in washington. a i think we've already looked at that big. he believes that money will eventually make its way to one nation. a message is sent to those people. the guy yesterday, at that property, we wanna make a movie about this. and we need to do is i need to laugh is short. don't need to bring last i saw which there are other people on this planet, and we can check backups. you cannot a lot,
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especially politics. you cannot type count everybody to much. because there are some people that have done a promotions. there are others that aren't made that don't have it. as the one nation team prepares to lead washington ashby's final words to roger, we're about the media. but just like awning of for them, we'll budge, eventually. 3 months after the one nation delegation returned to his strategy, sen pulling, hanson, joined roger and ashby for a private dinner. so all good, you're happy with the boys. i did a good job. the sides of it. during a discussion on gun laws, she told roger she believed many questions remain unanswered. about the port on the
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massacre. they said a mass surgeons as well engineered by that one. have a nice living things. with the senator said, she wouldn't hesitate to use a gun herself if she needed to have some on a time to. to me, i'll tell you, i hope. senator henson revealed why she had no trouble with ashby and dixon when they visited the wiz, looking for the gun lobby money. i. 4
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to and taught it is not, it is not going to prove that i have to actually take this by the 6 or i have to actually get more electron with hundreds. that was everything that besides seeing these, the biggest was great with. that's why i thought the smartest, which play with the dinner took place just weeks after the australian senate band political parties from receiving foreign donations. i was fun, fun, nice house. and i recently with felix has always can be like no child. so
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despite the new law, ashby plans a return visit to america to reconnect with the pro gun bobby. this time he'll take pulling henson with him. i know with well yeah, yeah, because we can play with
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