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or will political agendas prevail? stay tuned for regular updates on out just the, to the colleges with the hello, i'm sort of hired as intel, how the top stories on alex's era is really strikes of kills at least $569.00 people and 11 on in just 48 hours among the dates of 50 children and $94.00 women, 7 on foreign minister estimates that at least half a 1000000 people have set the homes in the south. it's the biggest escalation between the 2 sides since 2006 andras and then the spokesman for the u. n. is
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a spokesperson raw the city or an interim force and 11 on. and he says it's roles and types are a violation of humanitarian new. the distribution has been in gravely concerning the heavy exchanges of fire. the highest number of showing that we've seen in recent months is definitely seen so october last year with a high number of fatalities or 550 people that being killed, that compared to the facilities in 2006 where over 1000 people were killed in 34 days, 500 people killed is a enormous number and we all. so that'd be great to raging that this is a violation of humanity, terry lows and can amount to toward crimes. but it's important, the role that we have to play to try to deescalate the situation. the tensions ends to be on the ground steel, to try to find
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a solution. because they idea of an extensive golf. they would only bring a wider coffee to the region than one can, can afford, and that would be the suffering not only of lebanon, and these well, but would be the, the dia region, involve these, these a terrible uh oh, still it is that, that'd be going on since the last of october, guys is a non stop light smash. that's, that seems to take the entire region really look no further than 11 on we should all be a lot them by the escalation. lebanon is the, bring the people of let, but on the people of israel and the people of the world cannot afford lebanon to become. and not because let's be clear, nice thinking just the far the border and the x if data mediated by miles on october 7th or the thinking of hostages. both of which i have repeatedly can them
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and not so you can just be fine. the collective punishment of the palestinian people. i put forth a cutter, and egypt to cease fire and hostage to spell the doors by the web. security council . now is the time for the parties of finalizes terms bring the hostages home. is your security for israel and gods are free of heart. i'm almost script is the suffering. and gotcha. and, and this war has the law unprovoked during the october 7 attack launch is rockets. it is really almost a year later to many of the side of it is really 11 on board or remain displaced. full scale wars, not anyone's interest in goals or is radiate tax on central and southern parts of the strips killed at least $37.00 people on tuesday,
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including 6 palestinians killed near the hospital in a little side of the fox on homes and hun. eunice also killed 7 others. russian strikers killed at least 3 people in khaki in north east and ukraine. local governor says russian guided bombs hits an apartment block a bakery and a staging will also targeted at least 31 other people have been injured. a hard couldn't barling through southern mexico's pacific coast has killed 3 people. local officials say 2 of them died when the storm sent a months live crushing into the home in the remote mountain area. it has now we can switch off the coastal full costs as well. and that heavy rains could cause widespread flooding in the coming days. devastating walls fires have been 16000 hexes of land and argentina. 5 fights is a trying to gain control in the northern region of court of law. well, those who are licensed headlines on but very soon the news continues here on
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algebra also against all enemies. the the love your reaction to this. i mean this is something that you come across and my group is recruiting veterans. so like what an experience and you look at like questions 1516 and 17 cheese. so i'm looking at it intake questionnaire for violin . extreme is group, and i'm gonna read you 3 of the questions. question 15, are you in the military or a veteran? it's so which branch 60 and if it comes down to it, would you go against the os? you talk in the military and law enforcement, you could end up fighting against your military, law enforcement brothers. i mean i, i think you've got to consider where somebody has to be in order. so yes,
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it is 3 questions. and then also some of the capabilities and training and some of these individuals bring their places in our military. we are where we are trained to start and fuel in services. there are places in our military we, we are trained to over throw government work with or malicious in order to do that sort of thing. i'm not saying is to be alarmist, and i'm not, i don't think we need to be afraid of our veterans. what i do think is that we need to have a solid understanding of, of how badly this could escalate. we're not the point where violence is the solution to our problems, but there are a lot of people trying to convince vets and others that we are, and that that is a very dangerous thing. the domestic terrorism is the greatest terrace, increasing the threat as realtors and we are all at risk for decades about extreme is 1st saw trim
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military capital for a name and access weapons. this was the, i do believe the something i know that i'm going directly against people who think that they also are the 555 do solemnly start waiting for the kinds of questions and you're not going to install at all enemies or anything and a mess so, so help me the the lenders
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as to buddy of mine, i said, hey man, can you uh, can you get me some ammo? please ma'am. oh, okay, in front of me. he said, yeah, man, i've heard there's a drug dealer down the corner. he's actually slinging ammunition now, instead of drugs plus man munition from the drug people look at these, these guns, these rifles and these hand guns and so forth. you know, there's, there's a lot of folks that see something that causes by when they see something that's dangerous and shouldn't be allowed in society and so forth. what they don't realize is that this is what gave us our freed. this is what one our independence, this is what protects us from, from attack. it's not just our god given, right? you know, to defend ourselves. it's our constitutional right. but it's also, it's just right. you know, when, when you think about it, this rifle will never hurt or harm anybody. unless something that comes up against
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it. maybe you're ready to rock and roll me via text and we're supposed to be able to protect ourselves. it out of the stuff that they show you on the movies, that's our real life. that's who we are, the cowboy way, and the cowboy ways to be able to defend yourself. and you know, proud to say that i can do that, you know, pretty 2nd. but what you learned in the military in the army is your scopes and sell you. your red dots will fail, you, the batteries will wear out, but your irons never ever will. so i've never had anything on my rifles other than um, iron slides left the best grouping, but from 60 yards,
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50 yards. so that will work close that i'll be in the center. i spent my whole life wanting to in military. it was a photo right behind me when i was probably like 5 years old, wearing camouflage, had to tow with parent dog tags. feel like most kids that i grew up with went through a phase of wanting the copper firefighter and, or me ma'am, right? i never drew out of that and when i was 16 years old timber 11th happened and it kind of put a different spin on that desire to serve and went to go out and find bad guys and find justice. i mean, this is ignorance is bliss, right? here that's, that's what this photo is. the historical record is absolutely clear that the
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aftermath of work there is a danger point for anti democratic violence for racist violence for activity among clan and white power groups. there's no question that this is the case. all of us men, women, people who have served are not old people. children, everyone becomes more violent and the aftermath of warfare. i think that what we don't know yet is what happens to that phenomenon. when we're talking about a 20 year war my career started as a enlisted soldier. i was private, crow. and almost a decade later it ended as captain cro over that period. they're well over a 100 combat missions between iraq and afghanistan. and of course, felt like i left that part of my life behind me. so on january 6th, i had told all the members of my staff not to come in to the office. i heard
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reports of berkeley boys and proud boys and others filling flights to come into the capital. the i think is a lot of us watched things and sold on the 6th and then have, have looked at a lot of the footage since you see things we recognize as veterans on january 6th, 2021 u. s. military veterans who had sworn an oath to defend the country were at the van guard of a violent attempt to stop congress from certifying the 2020 presidential election. they were determined to keep joe biden from becoming president. you can actually see if you look at the militia groups, see the creepers, 3 percent of the proud boys. they're organized, they're behaving tactically, they understand that the dynamics of a crowd and their maneuvering to exploit that mass of bodies. you know,
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so you see organized line of motion, members of shields ready to go ready to exploit a breach, pushing the crowd in certain directions to into the capitals, evacuated leadership, evacuated the floor, but they had forgot that there were about 2 dozen members up in the gallery the floor of the house was evacuated, but there was no safe evacuation route, evidently from the the gallery. there is no safe place in the united states for these military principle. one o 5 k means great. and that's what i realize. we were trapped, there was no way out and we would likely have to make a stand or fight her way out. this was one of my shocking moments of my life. i made the decision to call my wife and let her know that i love her. and tell the kids that i loved them. the only time that the us capital had been breached before was in the war of 1812. and that was care of the british came
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the this was the kind of experience that i expected as a us marine the rock but could never use imagine happening as the united states congressman in washington dc. you know, many people have seen the pictures, they had bar the door to the gallery, they were banging on that door and breaking the glass to that door. i've often ask myself, how did i end up on one side of that door? and i fellow veterans who raised their same right hand and took the same oath tonight to the end up in the other side that door nearly 150 law enforcement officers were injured in the mail. the 5 protesters died and another for police officers leaders committed suicide
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on those charged in connection with the attack. a disproportionate number or u. s. military veterans, the for me. now the capital is almost like walking around, gettysburg granted him or going to pearl harbor. and my son, michael, was killed in action in afghanistan in june 14th, 2008. and when you joined the military, there's a lot, a lot of competing ideas of why you show up. and, and for most of what, there's a, there's a large amount of patriotism but you never lose focus and never lose sight that, you know, i'm here in this country, maybe to give them a better chance to experience what we have in america. or it's not perfect,
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we're trying to form a more perfect union every day. and we want to give that trust other people. my son dies doing that or not. can a staff only for us to to lose that site. here the veterans who swear that oath to protect and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic, of all americans. they should understand how dangerous and unpatriotic this insurrection was. they were trying to over throw democratic election results. they shouted for the hanging of our own vice president. that's a coup attempt though i was trained to blow stuff up, run with the tree,
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became this unofficial. on the ground intelligence reporter may 15th, 2005. we got called to respond to a body that was found in a trash top outside solder city. when we got there, we realized that it wasn't a body, it was a bunch of bodies, and i never experienced anything like it. and now as i was taking photos, close of photos of these faces with victims of murder and torture, i was looking at their wounds. so looking at the packaging tape that was wrapped around her eyes, imagining that her, that they felt. and every time i snap a picture, one of those faces freezes and the way that it froze on the screen, it frozen my head. but that was just a day of deployment. and i had 6 and a half months,
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7 months left of a rack to deal with it. but when it is 11 bravo to the army squared fairly high. so now with the airborne school, which was going to be my next step of training for special forces. and during that time i ended up getting injured really badly. when i came home, i had spent my entire adult life up to that point. you know, either training for combat or income bad. it was hard for me to think of anything positive in any way. whether it's for myself or for my country or for democracy or for the world. i couldn't help but base my lease and my feelings on my experiences, all of which had been terrifically negative when most come out of the military. larry, they're coming out to a world that they no longer understand. you really get lost in that life when
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you're in the military. and then what happens is you have the colorado read the friendship, all the good things that you have in the military. and then when you come out, you kinda have society that's on discipline incapable. and just that downright ugly . good evening, i'm giving you guys a mass of police presence in portland, oregon. today in anticipation of a violent confrontation. i'm a probably a president of the healthy bridge street chapters in new york city. i'm also an air force veteran. what we're going through right now is, is a war on the us constitution. biggest reason why i joined the air force myself. you know, is to get back to my country from my country. i think a lot of that kind of chain from my up upgrade. you know, the family that i grew up in, and i'm very proud to be in america. very tried what america stood for, what it represented around the world. very patriotic. and i think
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a lot of those things that were slashed members of the proud boys and people thought multiple times. they may or had wheeler just sent out a statement late today saying this past weekend quote, put innocent lives that breath. the proud toys were found in new york and 2016. you want to keep the sleeping bag. guess what is called rice open. it's going to be $7076.00 up into this and are classified as an international terrorist organization by can wherever, where's grandchildren would that essentially means is that were the biggest cheerleaders for western values, western culture, small government, maximum freedom, maximum liberty, pro 1st amendment pro, 2nd amendment or finally entrepreneur generating the house. why we're not moving. sure. is that in any way, shape or form the facts of the matter is you have good guys in this world, you're a bad guy. specialists. and the only way to stand up to the bad guys is to fight the change of prominence in america in september 2020,
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during the presidential debate between joe biden. and donald trump, why is the problem is that's why like me to conduct rout brought assess on right from the stand back and stand by the like when i saw the president of the united states telling an extremist environment, organization stand was, that was a shilling moment that was shilling moment for me. it wasn't any different than a prisoner of the united states to go card or signing. i says, look, i have a tough election standby. let me tell you what you need to do. then we get a lot of notoriety or actual, of course we did, but at the very same time it it's, it's not pictures or races. it's not which is where white supremacist. if we think about what the militant right and white power movement looks like today, there are many of these groups. the specifics can change from group to group, but the overall intent is the same. the coming idea what you said. we had power. we should have power,
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power is being taken away from us and by any means necessary we can get it passes through gym, national socialist group. yeah. southern national surgery of all types of groups of all types of creeds. but ultimately, we're all being united because we all believe in the same thing, which is ultimately the white people have a right to exist. and whether the we is a white, we with the we, as an anti government, we thoroughly declined. more laws are going to end up with people worse right now we're b and b in the future. nobody knows. and that should have been a long time ago. personally, a lot of people think that you know, these are not colors. we shouldn't worry about them. unfortunately, we said the same thing about that you had it prior to the events of $911.00. they live in caves and of can stand. they don't pose any stretch to the homeland. but by the time we decided to go after them after 911, it was a little bit too late. the,
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i would like to think that we would draw the attention of people that are from the military, with the military background. and i think it is, it would be true and elected 3 percent is already all cheaper. the one thread that kind of combines on oliver is the us constitution. our respect for the and i signed up to defend this country. i was essentially joining the 3 for centers already. those of in listening is the exact oath of a 3 percent of the
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in atlanta, i met up with 3 percent ss and some of the other brothers out there. and everybody was upset about the election. you know, i mean, basically we're looking at a criminal that has become our president diligently joe biden has already, his son is already on his counseling. we know that our family is a criminal family situation. we're in this situation to treat a punishment in america, you have the right to be and you have the right to have the most pathetic views in the world. i don't have to agree with you. you don't have to agree with me, but that is so right. protected by the 1st amendment. i think when we talk about the vonage extremist to groups, we're tight, we're talking about individuals that go beyond the narrative to
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violence. people who are planning to attack the us government because it's an evil empire. people who are trying to, you know, killed jewish or kill immigrants or stick to black people just based on the race or on their religion. when you move away from the narratives as ugly as they are to this, to carry out the violence based on that narrative to, to quote, individuals to carry out violence based on the narrative that you're a violence extreme is that you're frankly a terrorist. the we used to talk about i e. d supervisor, explosive devices in a rack, and they were incredibly useful. and what we learned as we tried to stop this was that the problem was not the bomb itself. the problem. you had to go left of the
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boom. you had to go up stream to the problem and look at where the problem is coming from. where's the energy? january 6, now, a militia group had stashes of guns on the outskirts of dc. ready to go on that fateful day during the insurrection? that's just one of the alarming allegations from the justice department today, after the fed charge, the leader at stuart roads and several members of the right wing group, the oath keepers with the dishes conspiracy. stewart rhodes is a former army paratrooper with a law degree from yale. in 2009, he found it the oath keeper's shadow. we organization that recruited law enforcement officers, active duty, military and veterans. their mission was to supposedly defend the us constitution, but it quickly devolved into an armed militia dedicated to over throwing the u. s. government to be
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secured. you will not be true without its time. once again, there are thought to be 35000 members in the organization. most of them heavily on january 6th was not the 1st time roads assembled. his forces at an arsenal of weapons. the state of emergency and louisville, kentucky after a grand jury decided not to indict 3 police officers and the shooting death of brianna taylor. late this afternoon, princess is glass. the overdrive robber. 2 shops gonna be charlie. following the killing of brianna taylor, the old keepers went to kentucky,
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alongside local militia groups. here in louisville to protect the show station, and also the pasha across the street. and also a private residence. we can't predict chaos and simply stupid my main message is because you are ready to prepare yourselves and the community as for what we see coming for i think it's got too many brain washed. americans have been brainwashed by communist pressure with teachers that age your own country the what do you do? so it's your own country to reach you by close extensions you believe in your country . so 311 is really forces seek to silence the truth. finley occupied westbank storming and shutting down houses 00, and remote. the truth must be protected and heard. and the stories of real people
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must be told. this is not just that a task on journalism. it's an attack on the world's right to know journal. this is not of coolant or pressing it's some centuries of expulsion and persecution. an ideology was forward stuff with the appropriate jewish identity, facilitate the creation of israel and frame that within the western world or in the 3 part series, the big picture charge the rise of the s no really just state from an interior proxy to an indispensable ally of the west and examines how this alliance brought to design this project, global and community. the big picture, how is room one of the west coming soon on the jersey, the unique perspective. liberties have largely let go of their belief in the government of 11, not on heard, voices. we have the perfect recipe for infectious disease outbreak. it is
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a catastrophe. connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. you address my 2000 minority a to deal with a political culture which tries to compensate. who will say is when it comes to working cost people by skate gushing minorities the stream on out just the or the a hi. i'm sort of hired us in the top stories on how to sarah, is ready. strikes is kills at least 569 people and 11 on and just 48 hours among the dead, all 50 children and 94 women. and i've been on this for administer estimate, so at least half a 1000000 people have flipped the homes in the south. now that's the biggest escalation between the 2 sides since 2006. well,
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leaders have sounded warnings you in general assembly about as well as growing conflicts and 11 on garza and the occupied westbank. the un secretary general use his speech to war, and 11 dot 11 on is becoming another garza guys is a non stop lights mess. that's, that seems to take the entire region. we look no further than level. we should all be a lot them by the escalation, lebanon is the bidding, the people of lebanon, the people of israel, and the people of the world, cannot afford lebanon to become another, gaza. let's be clear, nice and can justify the border and the x if data mediated by miles on october 7th or the taking of hostages. both of which i have repeatedly con them and not see can just be fine. the collective punishment of the palestinian people to
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attacks on the central and southern parts of the goal is the strips of kills at least $35.00 people since early tuesday, 6 palestinians will also kills and as strikes in the hospital and on the slightest thoughts as in central goes off treating a number of injured people from multiple strikes sites including children. attacks on homes and han eunice have killed another 7 people. are russians try cuz kills at least 3 people in called cave and north eastern ukraine. local governor says russian guided bones hits of an apartment block at least $22.00. other people have been injured. hearkened through southern mexico's pacific coast to skills. 3 people, local officials say 2 of them died when the soul cents a months live crushing into that home in a remote mountain scenario. it is now we can to a tropical storm. well, those are your latest headlines and news continues here on out to 0. also against
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all enemies, the 3, [000:00:00;00] the almost like through a foreign country doing a stability operation against and service it does appear. there's no sense which of course is that you have another one, but so we're tired dashboard. so i'm not surprised that extremist organizations try to recruit veterans for the credibility that we bring, but also for our commitment. and that commitment takes a lot of forms injections or people in our society to in many ways have said i will do whatever is necessary to preserve what i believe in to preserve the baseline
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values and the baseline existence of my society up to and including finals because of the big that's been so they've been doing the whole career know doing here and setting that space is still a weird feeling. so i had to do for bar tardy and abroad stock. they said david only will call you back in. just go ahead to say i came home and visit my mommy. pressure was taking a shower. she compound or in the morning sporting tv about the time secondary play gets that level well, 3 weeks later is getting my shots are good, was the 2nd group, the inter afghanistan it's so enticing. i mean, i got, you get to fight again. you know, it's, um, you know, you're trained in certain things, you know, you can see the battlefield better. if you believe the countries under attack, you have a certain set of skills and maybe you are trained, trained with that. you can, you know, help the group around you, right?
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you're a force multiplier. the, quite a central examples of a force multiplier, especially for since army green berets. you know, these 12 man, a teams that actually go behind enemy lines and train up to a battalion. you know, up to 6 or 700 the local indigenous forces on combat skills. certainly, i think that's one of the reasons why some of these extreme as groups are recruiting. these individuals are very deliberately into their movements. the say guys, everybody's read out good as open, get a good for the when i was 21 in severely damage from a more than i have been lied into and that my friends were dying for when a guy like stuart roads comes along with
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a deal law degree and they see the eye patch, they don't know the key shot himself, the range, but they assume he's a combat and that and says like, hey, you can support and defend the constitution, the united states standing with us. and just, you know, repeats the words of the, the 2nd amendment that, that's all it took for me to be like, okay, you know, you've got to pedigree, you've got the background to why should i challenge that? i have no basis in experience or education to challenge the pastry space. the challenge with having veterans directly involved is to, for the 1st, is that they bring a certain expertise they might bring in organizational skills or military skills that can make a movement more dangerous format. let's go. the 2nd thing that's disturbing,
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however, is particularly in our society, veterans have legitimacy. they have a particular place of respect. and when we see that rooms involved in something, it gives some component of legitimacy to that costs are commands. i've been trying to tell me that you are breaking curfew right now. yes sir. if you could just go back to your post right now. just by simple, appreciate a copy of that. thanks. veterans have a kind of social cache that provides cover for a lot of the extremist activities of these groups are trying to do. so if you turn out to a protest with a bunch of people in uniform, much like if you turn out with a bunch of women, you have
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a different kind of reception. then if you turn out wearing se swastikas and hudson groups. so when we think about this, this is along the lines of something like choosing to come out in polo shirts and khakis or 2 things come out and funny hawaiian shirts. it's part of boogaloo. those are deliberate decisions that are made to create the opportunity for public reception. and the use of veterans is one way to do this among several. i've not been a part of a militia before, and so once they opened up and said that they were doing all this be eliminated, you know, i've seen my city on fire. i was just like, i've had enough, you know, i reached out to my local militia. i've been with them ever since yesterday when you're vulnerable and you're looking for family because that's what people we serve with. are they look like they could be? they look like a to provide you that sense of purpose,
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that mission rotary that you had in the military that you became dependent on that became the center of your the identity. they could give that back to me, tells you to fight. you have no reason to question them because he's giving purpose means keeping mission be preserved, preparing for potential violence around the watching it. yeah. yeah. we got are people across the country and making plans too many of us, too many veterans. first of all, to me for an military, that's one thing. i'm not a big fan of the warranty or the blah, blah, blah, arise. what they did, give us is a massive pool. huge fuel combat veterans and about 95 percent of them are just preserved side for all the time. so the constitution. so it's not gonna play out very well the and so when i look
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at january 6th, of course, there were people who did violence in climb gauge and cause trouble. but in my view, they were likely the foot soldiers, they were the result of the efforts of other people. there's the man beyond the curtain pushing everybody out. you know, these, these are the have clock plans, the guys who go early, the people you really have to worry about are the people you don't even know exist until you're 2 years in the conflict. so tactically, patients, and they're watching you, i still are absolutely starting. the people don't see how awful, january 6 was, and what it indicator that is, and how it's escalating. and anybody who says that this can happen in a worse way. either they're ignorant or they're part of the problem. people shouldn't look at the interaction at the capital. as of now, we should pay attention to the pattern that got us there.
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the, the name of jesus christ, we live this call and his lot just fails darkness. so may his word and his example just fail, but he then from i may have a minute the, there is one american example of an extraordinary successful parents movement. and that is course, that the best plan many people in the plan talks about their experience as the continuation of workfare. the 1st wave came after the civil war. and here we saw prominent veterans like nathan bedford for us, who rose the leadership of that plan. and although it started as a veteran social organization,
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it's very quickly pivoted to extra legal violence. targeted african americans, which included night writings, lynchings, serial, rate, serial murder. all of these things were designed to create terror in african american communities to control labor pools, to control local politics and to keep african americans from the pools. one of the main parts of the jim crow error was something that we would think of today as the elections of verse. and we would see in states like georgia, where they refuse to see 33 state legislatures. we saw in states like louisiana where they refused to seat a duly elected united states senator in north carolina, where they held a crew to over throw black leadership in wilmington and in mississippi. when winning elections by fraud and violence became increasingly difficult. white
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politicians turned to the state constitution in 1890 the solomon, calhoun. the conventions president gave delegates their marching orders. we came here to exclude the negro. nothing short of this will answer. the poll tax and literacy tests that were written into mississippi law were so effective at keeping blacks from voting. calhoun strategy became a model for the rest of the south staying in place for almost another century. the klan managed to keep african americans from voting for a 100 years. that is an astonishing political success. and it happened because the kline was politically powerful, really well connected largely in the democratic party, not just in the south, and was able to establish itself as a counter power. that would stop the emergence of new voters and whether those boasts were black score. indeed,
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catholics who they didn't see as genuinely america the next and most politically effective wave of k k k activity came after world war one. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 the 2nd, it emerges after birth of the nation, a movie that really changes the perception of the clan that woodrow wilson has present. screens in the white house allows a new media savvy extremist movement to emerge. and this is when you really saw the group take off, not just in the south, but nationwide. this is the plan that reached a membership of some 4000000 people and 10 percent of the state of indiana. they were parading and public on the national mall in washington dc. and the founder of that organization had been a veteran of the spanish american war. it comes to a 20 for the democratic party, has convention in madison square garden,
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and it took less plan to size that it's going to stop the democratic party from condemning klein violence and they pretty much take over the party and make sure that it is running on their agenda. now, do you want the optimistic story for years later, the democratic party changes. if you want the pessimistic story, a major political party gets co opted and taken over by a violent insurrection. its terrorist movement, the k k case grip on the democratic party soon ended, but nearly 100 years later attempts to subvert free and fair elections have not you and your family will be killed very slowly. the death threats came by text to treasure rotherford, the wife of george's secretary of state. as trump attacked him incessantly for standing by the election results in georgia, he said the enemy of the people. intimidation is a form of border suppression and goes hand in hand with, with the elections and version both in our history. and today they're trying to rig and election. we can lift that out,
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but i hope you're all going to be po watches more than the entire pool watching program for the trump campaign was called army. for trump. we need every able bodied man woman to join the army for trump's election security operation. the underlying narrative, the messages that was pushed were one that we need to go protect and stop from coming into our elections. it was a very militaristic campaign to increase its operational effectiveness trumps army enlisted groups like true the vote, which had many veterans within its ranks as a veteran. were sworn to support and defend the constitution. my brothers and i were willing to share our blood on the battlefield to protect the police of the rocky people so they can vote. so i'm asking you as americans take involvement and the idea of the military service entitles you to talk about protecting the
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constitution is a real problem because it gives a level of justification. these groups do not deserve and have another. and if you have any information about the valid harvest thing in your state, go to through the vote is gold through the vote dot org. and i sure i'm sure a lot of people it is already of so bloody if there is always this underlying belief that people are trying to gain the system in an unfair way. then regardless of the intent of the people that are brought into that system, that default will always be there. it's up to police that vote. and we know that that's going to have a disproportionate impact on community color groups to come down here. these areas we're really this is where the process, okay. you know, those areas this was pointing out. there is no obligations on any sort of phone or fraud or snag is taking place there in 2020 at all. the only thing that's know is
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that black and brown people always have a leech. and those eric harris county, like the rest of the united states, has seen its percentage of white residents to decrease dramatically. 50 years ago, white americans made up more than 80 percent of the us population by 2044. they will be in the minority. the demographic change of the united states away from being a white majority country towards a multi racial nation and a multi cultural nation is what moves it from. simply a ha, my community is becoming multiracial and our politics will change because of this to we have to stop this because if people can vote and exercise their rights, the white majority will be imperiled. that everywhere our turn i have been hearing from my constituents. they are deeply were very know their history.
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they are witnessing what is happening to our democracy in real time. in the aftermath of the 2020 election, republican legislatures in georgia and 18 other states passed a slew of laws that limited access to the ballot box. but what is even more disconcerting is that these politicians and the state legislature have already laid the trucks to take over local boards of election control of account. we can get to the same place through bureaucratic violence as some would say, as we can get to through actual violence and intimidation. and when you marry those 2, then you are in
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a unique era of suppression and anti democratic efforts the next 3 years. that's why we keep the bill on the line and the day after the election, he said, you know, we've got some serious here. we need to look into this ron. and what did you hear from the main stream media over and over again? they said, oh, that's just crazy. you can do that. you can't say that there's any problem you're less than one problem. i'm the only 1st is in this range from missouri, went down to the front lines in arizona myself.
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the eric right is a highly decorated former navy seal and the road scholar. he grew up as a democrat, and after leaving the service, wrote several best selling books about humanitarianism strength and compassion is a book of photographs and says, from 8 different countries where i did international humanitarian work and documentary photography. he also co founded the influential veteran, non profit submission continues while you're working with extenders and i believe that the mission continues, was it every single veteran who is coming home was an asset and that they could. busy live lives of purpose and dignity, and meeting here at home. the 2015 he became the republican governor of missouri, but resigned to less than 2 years later in the wake of a 6 and fundraising scandal. 2021. he began his campaign for the us senate, right sir,
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in the united states. constitution against all enemies. the, let's be we have a fight on our hands for this country and we're here to let the main stream media know and let the last know and the establishment and love. the rhino is know that we are going to win and we're changing back. 8 there's a padre of racking up against in are a veterans who are trained in the lead military units who went to elite schools the way know better and over the last few years have seen trumps rise to power. and rather than be disgusted by it,
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because it goes against all of our values, they don't live by those values. and you went from high school to the range. yeah, the good, the great thing about the marine corps is that they really force you to shape up. i like to describe it as a 4 year character education because they teach and not just, you know, how to iron and uniform, but they teach about financial management. they teach you how to make your bed. they teach you a lot of the skill sets that you need to be successful. adult j. d. vance is a former marine like steward rhodes. he graduated from yale law school. i'd like direct brightens. he's a best selling author who was once a darling of the new york times. are there commonalities between poor whites for blacks, poor latino? absolutely. there are things that are shared across across different groups. and i think that we should take some inspiration for it from it some recognition that, that we are a sort of in this together in 2016, he called donald trump and edith, i'm endeavor,
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trump guy. i never liked him and suggested that he could be an american hitler. but 4 years later he changed his tune when he launched his campaign for ohio senate, i wasn't always nice, but the simple fact is, he's the best president of my lifetime. any reveal that corruption in this country, like nobody else debates a few years ago. and i think a lot of people across political spectrum had a lot of respect. but now we see him pretending to be an idiot. are you a racist? do you hate mexicans? and i got your thinking was that work focused on this order in ukraine. i don't going to be honest with you. i don't really care what happens to print one way or another guy like eric writings or a guy like gd vans. they didn't internalize any of the morals that are supposed to be installed in a story. are training things like valour and honor and respect the, the levels everywhere they understand when they're
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light, they understand when they're fueling hatred. i said all the time, right. i think the election was stolen from for open technology companies would not let us talk about the fact that joe biden is, it is the leader of the world's biggest crime family. then they recognize that they need to do it in order to achieve power. part of the problem for the young veteran to is that some of these manipulative voices are a former high ranking military leaders. so when you hear somebody who held sway over you, when you're in uniform though they're out and they're still commanding that respect, that has just such a strong purpose truck one he won the as he want,
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he won the popular vote. he won the popular the electoral college vote. oh, you know, flints, fluid character, he something special. it adds comes a little bit from the commodity of a being a military person. i can look at flint, and i can see that he's, he's got some really, really deep love for this country and respect for it. and he does respect is of, i am not a conspiracy theorist. i base my life on facts and judgement. and what i believe is right for this country, for this country period plan has been exposing truth left and right. and that's what makes him one of the most dangerous men in america. the back of the white one on the well, you commit yourself to the battle to make it so in this light is not over this far from over. it may never be on your legislators. you're going to do something
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you're going to have to take my life. there's no way of dial, lucille, there's nobody who's to say native find legislation came down where we last are 2nd amendment tomorrow that, that would still the civil war. voters need to decide whether they are comfortable with those who insight silence representing what i like to see is for the people on both sides. all come together and agree on going by the truth only if we can do that, then this nation could be salvage. do i see that happening? no, i don't. the us servicemen and women swear an oath to defend the constitution. but military veterans play a major role in full run called groups, taking up homes against their own country, january 6th, inspire so many people. that files is a way to change the govern. the 2nd part of a new series, the head of the us,
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the election examined sophisticated white supremacist. people are trying hurt america and americans against all enemies on how to 0. hello, welcome to look at the international forecast all lies on the gulf of mexico. at present, we do have a developing system which will run towards the pump handle. this would go on through the next couple of days ahead of that. and we have like pressure about tools of like some cloud coming in here and see we will see some whatsoever just rolling into that is to sort of kind of up right down the appalachians and then pushing down towards the deep southwest. so using down to was mississippi, alabama, and you can see this developing a hurricane and says, no, i don't this great at the moment. by the time we go through wednesday into thursday that will become how we can hailing the exact position of the store. matt, still open to some debate, but you can say it's expected to be just around the time handle and we'll bring starting range and of course,
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lots storm so as to potential for some really big down, pull some might slice and we could see some very heavy right, pushing farther northwards as we go through fast i, along with a very, very strong winds. mot shipped to us will be lost. you drive by this stage, but some whatsoever. i just thought it's a pushing for western parts of canada. for the latter part of the week, still plenty of wet weather that just around the central america. then that sat developing public and heavy rain to into cuba into jamaica. but losey try for now to the east.
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