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much of a rock for a dispute on say, a student of the politician tackled age old issues with their powerful new voice witness the fight for greenland on a jersey to the silver public and candidates the sharing the stage for the 1st time in the iowa presidential coax, is it less than 6 months away? the float on the bulk of this is out a 0 life. and so coming up, rushed as president courts allies in africa as its leaders tell the president vladimir putin to negotiate peace and ukraine to return to the black sea green deal
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. you're a security council condemns the crew of new sharon coast will be immediate release of house. presidents, comic positive crews and buckled president data ballasa closer board of powers and changes to the parliament and protests renew their demands for her resignation. the one stage, 13 republican candidates in a state which will hold the 1st presidential courses in less than 6 months. that talking about the us state of iowa. but will, leading republican party hope was a gathering to make the page for the 2020 form race to the white house. these are live pictures of the live content of that. and des moines the for the annual fund rides that razor were expecting to see speeches from all of them. including the fund run of donald trump and his main rival, florida governor around the centers. trump will make his pitch to diagnose and
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possibly use. and i went well facing a range of legal troubles, but he says nothing will stop him running for president next year. the charges he's facing growing protest is on 1st day finding additional charges in connection with the handling of classified documents. trump has pleaded not guilty. he's been cooling the indictments against him and abuse of power by his democratic challenger, president joe biden, and an attempt to keep him out of the white house. why did they have trump spoke on the radio program where he was asked if a criminal conviction would really stop is come pain? not at all. uh, there's nothing in the constitution to say that it's good and not at all. and even the radical left races to say no, that would stop and it wouldn't stop being either. these people are sick. what they're doing is absolutely horrible. look at hilary clinton. look at what these other people get away. you know, obama took documents. a bush took documents,
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they all took documents. all right, let's go straight to divine and i are and speak to pass the call haney's monitoring this right close the in the past. the 1st the give us a sense of what this will means in the republican calendar. what do we expect to happen and when they really make a difference, the republican view is a, will it simply entrench existing opinions to it's going to be really interesting. that's what i'm going to be watching for. as a speeches wrap up. but real quick, i just want to point out to someone who covered both president george bush and president brock obama. it is not true. they did not, in fact, take classified documents. that said, we are now here because the speeches are going to get underway at about 20 minutes . and we've been told that a big no, no, to talk to you. well this features are going on. so here we are outside the hall. but the program is just getting underway, they're going to start eating dinner and then they're going to hear from all the candidates. there is one missing a new jersey governor, chris christy is not in attendance. i don't think that his team thinks he is much of a shot in iowa. but let me tell you why this is important. even though, as you mentioned, the primary, the clock is the 6 months away. the election is more than 15 months away. so why
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now? well, i'd say you would almost hear a starting gun at this event, except the secret service was really, really not like that. but this is the unofficial kick off. this is the 1st time all the republican candidates are on stage, except for christy. and they all get 10 minutes and then allegedly they're going to cut their mikes is really a chance for them to make the case to these iowa heavy weights that they deserve. the nomination. and again, these are the people in iowa who make iowa caucus, his work caucus is, are not like going for a general ballot. you have to go to a church or a base bid, or a school room in january. it's cold and then you have to fight for your candidate and do several different rounds of voting. it's a really complicated thing. i think people from here sometimes go what, but these are the people who make the caucus has happened. these of people you need to convince, and i can tell you and from having lived and worked in iowa is not just something that's cliche that they say we're national media comes in. these people really do take it quite seriously that they are the 1st in the country to choose these
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candidates. the democrats say they don't like keeping an eye on it because it doesn't reflect the population of the us. it's almost 90 percent white. but republicans say that this is a chance for even small candidates, not small in stature, obviously, but not well, no candidates to make a name for themselves because these people expect their politicians even president donald trump, to meet them, to shake their hands more than once where they live, come to their events because they believe it's a very serious responsibility. it's a process. a lot of interesting isn't it? mainly because of this huge mileage of the things of volunteers, the donald trump has of the night and he's leaving with a white field with the head of a body. his political opponents bad. do you think going to be able to resist the weighing in with all of trumps legal words? oh they have been trying they, they like to see like they don't know what they're talking about to be even though it's the only thing the american media is talking about. busy now they're in
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a really difficult spot because trump voters are very loyal to him. so in a lot, lot of political side just now is will tell you if you go after the president for his character, for his potential criminal charges. that his base supporters and he still has the base, they're gonna think you're insulting them. so what they're doing to try and do is make the argument is that they love trump just as much as everyone else in this room, but it's time to try something new and they're gonna try and make that argument for that. now as for the people here, i've spoken to several of them and i said, what is going to mean for your vote if in fact the president is charged with the interaction of the capital in january 6 tried to overturn democracy, they said, oh, that's all made up this, the media is obsessed with that. it's not a big deal. classified documents, keeping them and maybe trying to tamper with the evidence and not giving them back when you were asked total, which are the court entity, his supporters here and several. is there anything that donald trump could do to face to be charged with it would make you change your mind and their answer was
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really unequivocal across the board. so possibly we didn't hear was starting come, but we did the, the, the us national. i'm the being sung behind you, sir. you seem things all the way. i didn't give him the trumpet, proven time and time again, but he feeds off legal challenges that only seem to strengthen his campaign. and indeed his level of support. i mean, it seems to defy logic itself for international view is looking at on that list. oh, it's not just international. there's a whole lot of people in america who are really confused by this because we've never had anything like this. i mean, if you think about issues facing charges in new york for how much money payments to a point start, he's facing the classified document. now, more than $3000.00 charges, including accidents, espionage at atlanta is probably going to go after him for an election interference . we expect that in a couple of days if not weeks and then there's the january 6 special investigation, which really, if you think that this was it about potentially trying to overthrow democracy. and
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so you would think in any normal time that would do any other candidate, but for trump, it really feeds this narrative, is that he's created that he's under attack of this. the media is corrupted to bind 0. to get him the i should put it out in the one thing with the president was true, former president was correct dot, as he said under uh, none of these charges could keep him from running for office and it's actually true . apparently the founding fathers never thought what would happen if the president was actually trying to be president from prison. the only thing that could change that is if he's charged in january 6, investigation under suspicious conspiracy. anyone who's probably guilty of trying to over throw the government can no longer be eligible for office. but so for all the charges he's facing, he could run you to win and he can still be president and wouldn't says he'll do if he's going to. if he's that happens, is he simply going to get rid of the investigations? that's something that his supporters here say they're perfectly fine. all right, patsy. many thanks for that. well, no doubt,
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come back to when things get on the way. thanks. last, the, the african nations, a quote for a peaceful resolution of the conflicts in ukraine. at the closing of the russia africa's summit, russia, as president vladimir putin said, russia never opposed to peace. peace took saying the boys in teams cooled. the this and the constant cool for presenting deescalate of his dream, the black sea grained deal prompting the president to defend russia's position on the conflict. and ukraine whose cause you said that you are against cruise, and i fully agree. so we, but one of the reasons for today's crisis was a coo and ukraine in 2014, an unconstitutional armed, beloved. the crew, which the west supported, actively in violation of international law. you mean, and even in this case with the conflict in the ukraine,
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we still advocate for peace. and in a way, we feel that we have it right to call for peace because the ongoing conflict as you had during the course of the day or so negatively, affects us as african countries apart from one to, to support a peace process all over the world. this conflict is now. busy directly affecting us as well. okay, more now from ali hush and he's proposing on that summit from st. petersburg of the 2nd russia, africa summit in st. petersburg has come to an end but the bloody mit booting is hoping to get to mark the beginning go for us as a new plan for now pick up fits, seeking a bigger role. similar to that of the soviet union in the past century. i used to
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say it was, i see many people here know that the soviet union and russia never assume that we should only by rule materials from africa. yeah. how many in surprise is powerful and it's still factories that the soviet union bold in africa. we must return to this practice. as my colleague is just said, we will do this both by laterally and on international platforms and look the deal of the summit. the russian president pledge to maintain grain supplies to africa, laying the blame on the west for sold in global food prices. you also are now striking golf $23000000000.00. a profit conducts establishment of an applicant, russian security called the nation by kind isn't. and most importantly, discuss the piece planned for ukraine, presented by african leaders. and so there's some, it's lots of fun with the president tutoring has shown us that he is ready to dialogue and find a solution. no, we need to convince the other side. i hope we can do that, you know,
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we have stablished once again that it can be done. and this gives us optimism because we are acting as a mediator. but we will talk to one side and the other. i hope that we will achieve positive results. nothing has really changed from last june. when the initiative was 1st announced, africa lee does he know the limitations they face when it comes to the piece line? 40 k, they know to where the pro, cutting a d into and the wall wouldn't be an easy task. what's in the middle of the global prices, that's the fixings of citizens lives in inches. they want to be hugged out. and that's why they are russia and could soon travel to ukraine. obviously, the, the country is more complicated, more complex than that. and that we take more than just a round off. we can have said going there i'm, i'm preaching good feelings. while there's no guarantees out because initiative could change the dynamics of the war and ukraine. boulder russian role in africa
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could escalate an already 10 struggle for power in the continent. anyhow, schumann, jersey at all saint petersburg or the un security council, has called for the immediate and unconditional release of new jazz president mohammed by zoom and his family. it comes, i was off to a powerful general, declared himself the head of state and suspended the constitution. i'm address is monitoring the optim off of wednesdays qu from neighboring nigeria. after the use of uncertainty and unrest across me. this is the man who is named himself, the leader of the new transitional government. an interaction is motivated by the soul, desire to preserve our beloved home. and on the one hand, in the face of, of deterioration of the security situation of the country where the president calls this crisis with hoary, cannot make kind of social governance general up to how much he had. he had been
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the head of the presidential gods since 2015 military brigade charged with protecting the democratically elected president. coupling to him on wednesday, detained jeremy's appointment, follow 2 days of chaos and demonstrations in the capital. yummy white crowd set fire to calls and buildings. yeah, the headquarters of the governing party, supporters of the clue celebrate outside the national assembly and upload the decision to support the order i'm. it is all but we've always believed in the army despite conditions that have trying to destabilize it. we believe that the army by taking power will create the conditions to the army to retain its value. this is the 5th queen this year and 3 years. i need smelt alone in the region. molly and brook and if possible, have a 2 military course each in that time. the about 5 or 6 countries. oh security to improve the just capacity to 5? did you notice they made big promises?
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okay, so what kind of assist task is it's stuck in my field? ok. now fossil fuels, because this is a win win for what customers come, baron gets what types of decides they just use like did. a group of soldiers appeared on television on wednesday, blaming the president for our worsening security and economic mismanagement on stable news. you, however, could father do supplies us to have regions, and to fight against groups link dr. either an ice. so the african union, the united states, germany, russia, the united nations and friends of old, called for the immediate release of president with home advisor. this included choices that literally legitimate and deeply dangerous for the people of new share for new sure itself and for the whole region. so that the post president is still held by the military. i don't know exactly where to use,
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but he was detained. but he told me he was well, but he told me that the situation was very serious as international pressures on to return new jersey elected president power. but the latest announcement of a new leader could mean a long, difficult negotiation process to restore democracy in a country once seen as an island of stability in west africa. how many degrees? obviously you. 6 started with the story and is a, is unimportant ally of the west and a hub for french ministry operations in this the how the both the region of molly but keen a fast so and this year is largely controlled by um groups among them. i'll kind of and i so often molly, i'm the king of fossil expelled french forces from that territories and became the new focus of western forces fronts. and the us have a basis of thousands of soldiers in this. yeah, belgium, it's late. several of the you, nations on canada, also have
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a military presence. and there are $200.00 police personnel from several countries . okay, let's bring in abraham. yeah. hi, i bring him, he's a senior. so hell, unless i have the international crisis, great. with expertise on security, he joins us from dock. i'll send a goal if i will welcome to. i'm so clear the job struggling with an awful lot of security challenges is baffling. i, so i cleared to, i'll call you to unplug around. and of course there's, yeah, up until this point has been receiving training from us special forces. i'm french troops. how might this take over an out change the country security picture going forward? so yes, definitely i'm a little bit over the last several years my these are the has to be the president of this time interest, but new motion. so i then this lovely marketer um, on the border which, you know, fossil um, i submitted to brooklyn, the order was my, the electron base. and let me just has been handling this security
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situation. um, quite a bit or been then they just never actually looked at uh the way that the security of one of the over the last about 2 years has been going on down at the time one and been able to touch base and possibly buy something going up now with this new uh oh oh i think you got my pay some might change um even though it is to generally how much what to determine in what sense of weather now the whole thing need are some uh, wouldn't be the siding was well uh the wisdom comes and bring it in for somebody that gets page or we're going to, they will be side. and actually, i think i might, this is what i'm to see. but we already have some, some mixed signals on, on some of the papers that i think in the 1st 10 months the need are, you know, the one jenny, what is the relationship that you don't have to just for an allies on the place to
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pursue you who do listen, should a waiver or the who's the how do you should keep that one stop so far? we would be, i choose the floss of trying to make an indirect. here's the 1st one they did yesterday you say analysis and that defense of costs amenities and they do report in. yeah, i mean, despite the fact that the has announced the close of the border and this morning, be sure to know those statements also pointing fingers across. right. i've seen that there are some, this isn't. yeah, i mean, a lot of trying to keep going back to municipal oppression. how much is yeah, the, the person that was it all seem to suggest that the they, they and so and so the general to johnny seems to be pulling the country into different directions. if the general is indeed willing to maintain existing relations with echo weiss, with the french with the united states, i mean the question is whether those nations would be preparing would be prepared
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to continue working with somebody who's taking over from a democratically elected leader. so definitely under a that's a good job which included i think i've talked to but the equation where the day is going to side of the west or with what i shot. i think he's my, we'd be it just depends on the way back. there were some concepts whether yes, i'm going to do the whole does it satisfy me and he's very well it had a new base. him assumptions on the on or i'll try to come back to me. it's a little pressure. so the, the, the, the, the, the prison and the page of. ready the nice the home, the push them to recognize the position i decide to stick with the partners. but it's a big bar to try to accommodate a new change and, and, and to try to work with them to maintain the business in the country. and see, i saw something in the bulk of the empowerment of months. the 1000
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pounds. uh, what's the meeting, as opposed to those who, how would i be, could leanings on my door to rush. you make a nice thing for that because there is a real risk guessing that if western powers of eco was on able to continue working with this new leadership initially and then all those potentially, well, we've seen fog the troops play a huge role recently and became a facet bodily central african republic, and indeed in the wake of this crew, we've seen images of people waving russian flags and to show how credible is because the russia may see this as an opportunity so far that as you know, my phone, it will be jack i've been auditing society as the way sion. i'm so excited. what's it for something entirely. flash out and has to be relationship with foss. yes. and it was so some of them were going to be seeing that action flag. and some of them are currently in some business, participating in the, in the, in the, in the meeting between after time and the body shop. there are also activities for
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acting on social media might help linkages who the people is in galaxy, trying to sprayed out by check. the news is accessible. i mean simple product track and against the west. so we have, we don't see these in those groups. why the support? i'm afraid of them. we have to and not that but, but most certainly we will have to wait. exactly and see how this all plays out and is yeah. abraham. yeah. abraham from names, special crisis group many thanks. all right, let's take you back to me or anything in iowa where republicans are holding that show down to work out exactly who will represent the policy ahead of the election to the united states. next year. nikki haley, the full, the south carolina governor for the us and buses. the u. n. is speaking less listed in live content on the news to see if we are $32.00 trillion dollars in debt or
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having to borrow money just to make our interest payments. i would love to say side and did that to us, but have always spoken hard truths. and i'm gonna do that with you today. our republicans did that to us to you, go back and look at that $2.00 trillion dollar cobit stimulus bill that they pass with no accountability that expanded welfare that has now left us with $90000000.00 americans on medicaid, 42000000 americans on food stamps, or, and of republicans try and make it right. no, they double down and opened up your marks again for the 1st time in 10 years, pushing through 7000 of them. things like an honors college in vermont, horse racing and arizona, tearing down a hotel on in alaska. and the list goes on all while $1.00 and $6.00 american families can't pay their utility. bill. 60 percent of americans are on credit card debt. social security will go bankrupt in 10 years. medicare will go bankrupt in 8
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. you look at our education system and you see that our 13 year olds are at the lowest levels of reading and math that they've been in decades. and then you go on, you look at the border and i know com was here and i was, but i bet you she hadn't spent near as much time at the border. she spent 9, we're talking about abortion. i've been to that border. the idea that those ranchers get up. first thing in the morning and go see if anyone died crossing the fence. they pick up whatever little kids were left behind and they turned them over to border patrol. they arrest whoever they can get before 7 am. border patrol gets them, they document them and release them until their court date years from now. when you asked border patrol about their job, they said you want to know what we do. we're glorified babysitters. they don't let us do our job. 5 and a half 1000000 illegal immigrants have crossed that border announce fentanyl has
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cross the border. that would kill every single american last year. number one, cause of death for adults. 18 to 39 sentinel. and don't think for a 2nd. china doesn't know what they're doing when they send it over or so we've got some work to do. and i'll tell you what i told south carolinians when i became govern. no more wanting, no more complaining. now we get to work. how do we fix it? let's call back the $500000000000.00 of on spent cobra dollars that are out there instead of $87000.00 r s agents. let's go after the hundreds of billions of dollars of cove and fraud that exist. if a percent of our budget has interest, quit borrowing, cut up this credit cards, republicans and democrats have a spending addiction in dc when it comes to education. do what? your great governor, kim reynolds that. let's make sure our kids can read by the 3rd grade. let's have complete transparency in the classroom and let's put parents decide where their
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kids should go to school. when it comes to the border will do what we did in south carolina, but we'll take it national. we'll do a national e verify program. we'll put 25000 border patrol in ice agents on the ground and let them do their job, will be fun, sanctuary, cities and instead of catch and release will go to catch into port. so we have the answers of what we need. but look at all of those issues and d, c hasn't handled any of them. that's why we have to have term limits in dc wants and for all and if this we didn't prove it to you, we gotta have mental confidence. he tests for anyone over the age of 75 that's not being disrespectful. these are people who are making decisions on our national security. they're making decisions on our economic policy. these are tough tests.
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this is, you say the word that matches you say, telling me for words that start with the letter a, what town were you born and how many grandchildren do you have of the, what? i don't know what your life again we need to start getting dc in order but side and it has proven to be incredibly weak and comma is not up for the job. and i will continue to say a vote for joe biden is a vote for com la harris. that's who we're actually running against. we have to make sure she doesn't when and when you look at our national security. look at the fact that we've got a chinese bible. i'm going over our country, you got russian bathing ukraine. you've got china on the march. you've got north korea testing ballistic missiles in iran building a bomb. but none of that would have happened,
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had we not had that debacle in afghanistan. my husband's a combat veteran. he deployed to afghanistan. the idea that we left bog from air force space in the middle of the night without telling our allies who stood shoulder to shoulder with us for decades, because we asked them to be there. think about what that told our friends. more importantly, think about what that told our enemies and when you look at china and the threat that they are, they're literally infiltrating our country. they have been planning war with us for years. we've got a snap out of it and binds not the one to do it. so while we have those issues, we know how to fix this. do you remember when you were growing up? how simple life was, how safe it felt. it was about phase family and country.
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your parents raised you to be a responsible individual. you went to school and you learned what it meant to be successful. you went to church and you found your face in your conscience. don't you want that again? because we could have that again. you know, 3 weeks ago i dropped my husband off for another year long deployment. and i watched him and 230 soldiers pick up their 2 duffel bags and load a bus to go to a country. they'd never been all in the name of defending and protecting america. they were willing to sacrifice their lives. they're willing to sacrifice their lives and their families because they still
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believe in this amazing experiment that is america. so if they're willing to fight for us there, we should be willing to fight for america here. but in order to do that, it's going to take a lot of courage cards for me to run. encourage for every one of you to remember. don't complain about what we get in a general election. if you don't plan this caucus. it matters. someone asked me while i was running. and i said my parents came here 50 years ago, join america that was strong and proud and full of opportunities. i want them to know that country again, i'm doing this for my husband, michael and his military brothers and sisters because they need to know their sacrifice means something they need to know that we do love our country. i'm doing this for my.
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