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things i might notice in the top 10 members of the, of the minority say they've done the dsl data divisions. they're inviting people from other parts of the country to show it wasn't the enemies who were holding the country, but as a click of a side loyalist the i don't know about this and, and don't have the top stories on. i'll just see the northern guys that has been under is really sees for more than a 100 days palestinian officials are describing it as the most horrific form of ethnic, cleansing, displacement and destruction. at least 5000 palestinians have been killed or missing. israel's water and gauze has spared no one, not even those saving lives on the front line. delta is working in overcrowded hospitals, running out of drugs and medical equipment, or finding themselves face to face with loved ones, injured or killed. and the relentless is where the bombing campaign and we spoke to
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dr. father of the dollars each. she's a general surgeon station deluxe, a hospitalization obama in central gaza, which she has more on the policy and doctors working for being personally affected by the war. i work with all my policy and colleagues here and this and testing a x to a doctors. and they have to come in every day having lost the family members. you know, they lose the children, they lose this foxes, they lose friends and colleagues and um, you know, they, they just keep going. uh, you know, this is large for the bud. fortunately. so, um, i don't think they have a choice in the matter the deputy foreign ministers of iran from germany under u. k. r in geneva in switzerland to discuss it runs disputed nuclear program. is the 2nd meeting between iran and european officials since november is being held in private or loving homes. new presidents, joseph phone, is holding consultations for nominating
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a prime minister academy care take up 5 minutes and actually miss fucking the kentucky is one of the content has to be the next premier. once the prime minister selected, it's their job to form and you government, and that's a process that could take months. firefighters in los angeles continues a bottle. 3 major wildfires that have changed $24.00 lives for cost as a warning of further strong winds which could intensify. the blazes that have already burned for nearly a week and mozambique members of parliament have been sworn in october, disputed election in october last 2 weeks of unrest. 2 opposition parties, a board concert, this session, the opposition presidential candidate for nancy on lenny says the ceremony is an outrage and is calling for peaceful protests. those are the headlines against all enemies continues next. stay with us and i'll just say the
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january 6th. what we're looking at is really the collision of 3 different streams of activity. one is the organized quite power movement that is coming off of decades, if not generations, of organizing armament training and ideological content. they want to know what the origin, the board bucket, probably another is q and on which is newer, more radical works very fast. where we go one, we go, and the final one, the biggest one is simply the trump bass. it's clear to me that what you had was a concerted effort by a number of different organizers. take these various groups together and focus their energies into create a critical mass. and that's not new
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that interact with me and i'll kind of interact emerged. he really came led by a guy named mabel. most of us are covering the travel around the country. had a career maturity and he portrayed this, hey, i'm not your normal political leader. and we're going to show the kind of commitment that real men would do. and i'll kind of interact, which is very extreme, ideologically started to be joined by people who were natural bedfellows, people go finally someone who's not going to put up with the crap. someone who's going to take the law into their own hands. and it's gonna get us what we deserve, because we have been exploring the just by the leads of the region. i think i
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have one more shot. those are caught, we and donald trump both understand that you can inflame those passions. it is where the leader takes those frustrations that becomes potentially disastrous. grievance narratives are made up there, constructed narrative, but they are used by dental cox because they work the basic gun resubmitted women and will probably not gonna be during so much for some of them because you'll never take back to our country with wait this,
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you have to show spragons and you have to be strong. the, the siege of the capital on january 6 did not overturn the results of the 2020 election. that's not the only measure by which the actions of that day or be judge . there's footage of proud ways directing journalist to read the turner diaries, read the turner diaries on january 6th, the turner diaries, restructuring a lot, a sort of the imaginative, performative action of that day. the news hung outside the capital refers to events in the turner diaries called the day of the rope, which is the hanging of rece traders which include all additions and significantly, there is a strict on the capital that is not supposed to be a mass casualty attack. in the turn it tires, it's
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a murder attack. it's meant to be simply the selected killing of a few corrupt legislators in order to show other white people that extremist can strike at the heart of the american power. c and by that measure, i think that they succeeded with the rich people. you see the side the you look at january 6th, i think the people that were there that participate in number one, they wanted it to serve as a wake up call to those people who are in power and. and the facts of the matter is
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every single person that we was there that day is a patriot of this nation. i think it's absolutely free. see veterans involving these things. and i know for a lot of them, their hearts are in, in some ways in the right place. we just don't live in the same world of truths anymore. there are americans. and there were patriots. they only broke laws because the d. c. police didn't do their job. ok. okay. that's it. people die because they didn't do their job. this is the result danger of the big election line. right is this is a conspiracy theory that says the very part of american political life, the very heart of a democracy has been destroyed and taken from us, which leaves us what recourse to i believe the election was stolen. absolutely without it though. no way in hell, joe biden was like, this no longer is a constitutional republic and we are going to fight to bring our constitutional
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republic back again. we've had vinyl domestic extremist organizations for a long time, but i think what makes this moment particularly dangerous. there are a couple of things. the 1st one is the fact that it's able to ride on a wave of conspiracy thinking, in general, distrust that's happening because of social media technology is, is happening because of the way we restructured our society on the internet. that gives them the sheer numbers of people that they could never dream of, of bringing to bear on their own. everybody to get up with the shoulder. well, we need participation. 247. we need you to be a force multiplier as a soldier. and as a, as a, uh, as a general, so retired, you know, we have an army of digital soldiers. you can do come in and control over social media and you're fighting against evil. and you're on the side of god. and you're on the side of the united states and your oath it's a very attractive proposition. the sad part is, is you're using all those skills and that goodness and that purity of heart,
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that you think is actually absolute. unadulterated bullshit. the 2nd major difference was you have political cover from the very top. the only way we're going to lose their selection is this is great. generally 6, the combination of 2 months of a propagation of a big law. and if the conspiracy theories by the president of the united states, 2 thirds of house republicans go along, withdrawn and vote to overturn the electors on the evening of january 6th, we are united states senator and members of the house of representatives object to the accounting of the electoral votes of the state of pennsylvania, madam speaker, i rise to support the object transfer rise to support the objections speaker. i rise to support the objection. adam chair, i vigorously support the subjection and i ask both. it has always been the thoughts, be ceremonial and ministerial, where you accept the electoral college results, which were no serious way contested. i mean,
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that's almost as astounding is what happened in terms of the interaction. how can so many people believe that it was unfair? it was because the president said it was unfair. their senator said, it was unfair. their member of congress said it was unfair. a full audit is absolutely necessary. we should get injunctions if necessary. and normally those are people that the electric can half feet. then one of our 2 parties is committed to it or well in white washing of history. the big lie, a big lie is all out of bullshit. this one is committed to not quarreling much with conspiracy theories, is committed to purging those republicans at the state local level. and at the national level, we want to fight back against allies and the conspiracy theories. that's a big deal. more is literally a continuation of politics by other means, or military forces or the part of our society,
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the big carries out that piece. then we come home. and the question is, do we have a political system that functions? where are we at a point or were our own politics, the politics inside our own community, the politics inside our own country can only be continued through other means. and we got to be very careful because if you think you have support from the highest levels of government, why aren't you fighting for your country? aren't you already sort of sworn in to do this? the issue is that the people that we are identifying as extremist, they're identifying as patriots or freedom fighters. and that is, it almost sounds like i'm talking about terrorism right now. the proud boys, the oldest keepers, the 3 percenters are a threat. the ones that i'm really afraid of are the gen z ones. the service members who have served during the time of relative peace, these young people who join to fight, never got a chance to fight into. starting in conservative echo chambers online had been brought into the proud voyage of fascist pipeline. so gab is it
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alternative social media platform that was created to be a safe space for neo nazis. one of the groups on here is the national just as party . this is a neo nazi party within the united states whose goal is to use protests to radicalize, trump supporters into explicit white supremacy. they're developing new and original propaganda that painting them in a light achieving the power, the ability to shape politics and engage in violence in a way that they thought they were going to get from the military. they understand how to recruit people into that lifestyle. i think that the republican party is, is no more than capable of adopting that idea ideology in a way that that's on file and will even to me and i,
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i never saw us where we are today. i think another 4 years or things could be far worse. i think the worst case scenario is probably worse than most of us. want to imagine. i could see a civil war because this is the same movement we've been dealing with this whole time. it's reasonable to assume that what we can see is only about half of the activity that there is an underground that is mounting violent action training in camps trying to accumulate weapons and preparing for violence. when you talk about civil war or specific sectors of the country that could go kinetic just go to these areas where you see the 1st big far let protest when republicans take back the house. so after there anybody out there for bad people are black, large matters. the 3rd part component of my just okay. or if republicans think that one of the state elections were stolen, the project when your legislators do something,
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you're going to have to take my life. there's no way of dial the seal, there's no way all of this can happen. who is the saying that it find legislation came down where we last or 2nd? remember tomorrow that that when still the silver one, to be honest with you, i don't know of any veteran that once was. but at the very same time, when you look back to what our founding fathers warranted for this country, we are so far away from that today. it's just something you're ready for and they're going to stay full. if you're prepared, you're prepared. and if you're not, you're not. if you're armed, then you're somewhat prepared to defend your family and yourself. if you're not, are you're dogs. there's evidence. so if we don't fix our elections and actually make them both fight again, we don't have to. there is no 2020 for this country. you as individuals with the individual liberties and individual rights and you have, you do to start assuming risk for your neighborhoods in your communities, in your towns, you have to get involved. general funds,
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ultimate plan is still under my democracy, is to get his digital soldiers to radicalize the rest of the republican base. go run for dog catcher. if you don't like this, who's running your school board? go run for this pay board. if you don't like what, who's running your little town or your little parish? go get involved? sling can convince his followers to push enough good people out of government. they'll beat us into submission. i don't want guys like disgraced former general michael flint to be deciding who's in america and who's not dental plan. do you believe the violence on january 6th was justified? because their movement is about excluding others. it's not about the will of people. it's about suppressing opposition. it's about power general, but do you believe in the peaceful transition of an hour?
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i mean, i'd states of america this is how countries full part part of my experience as a veteran and somebody's works refugees in the human rights work. i know what happens when the center cannot hold it in a society falls apart. i know what happens when you're asked me to identify, or you're in group out group membership becomes a life and death issue. and when neighbors start killing each other, i've seen it. and whatever your twitter bravado about the next civil war is nobody wants to see that. and that is the read to help. the very worst case scenario is that we slide to authoritarian is that we are not able to climb out of this. we have seen this happen over and over and over again in other countries. we have seen them fight back against the 1st ways and not be ready for the 2nd and not be ready for the 3rd. this is on. this is gonna take
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a long time and it's going to take everything we have to make sure with our democracy is still standing at the end of it. i hope to think critically and do everything within your power and within the confines of, of the law. to make sure that we don't live in that to still be in the future. that could just be a few years away. the i went to my son's brakes site and i just felt so helpless. it made me angry that my son sacrificed almost felt like it was in vain. and now i re focus. i had to take a look at it. i have to do a lot of soul searching to understand that that's not the case. and this light is not over pitch far from over. it may never be owned by his sacrifice has not in vain. my service service of everyone else of all americans, regardless of your, your form as long as you got up in the morning, just try to do the right thing. it's not in vain. wherever young american did
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national service for a year, maybe in uniform, but not necessarily what if they didn't health care conservation education? how would they feel about each other? at the end of that, by experience, we know you're almost always feel different, more tight that you break down many of your preconceived prejudices against other groups. trust starts to build in 2013. i 1st applied to my local community college and having had my military experience turn out so negative, i'll be honest. my confidence was destroyed. and i was like terrified of registering for classes because i was terrified of failure. and i went over the course of my 1st semester at nassau community college, feeling a lot of bad stereotypes about veterans, you know, coming in, having my headphones on. having my hoodie over my head kind of just like sitting
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down. not talking anybody, not in gauging and a group of student veterans that my community college identified that recognize that it was a problem and helped to break me a partial i went from being a guy in prison to talk to anybody and sits in the corner to being elected to represent all of the student veterans, west student veterans of nassau is a chapter of student veterans of america. national organization focused on basically using people in a transition from combat to college, to careers. and because most of my interactions with the outside world in person, person to person, i wasn't as easily able to seek out an echo chamber that didn't challenge my opinions. that only reinforced by believes that diversity of opinion is what kept me from joining those keywords. when i 1st spring, now that helped to break the out of it. a lot of veterans getting out,
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they don't have that opportunity. we're in a different world. in this new world, our troops have to be trained to not only defend themselves against a chinese sniper or a russian tech, but against enemy, this information campaigns on the internet. it's also true that this information is not just coming from china and russia. we know how to come back a malicious misinformation. we did a pretty good job teaching soldiers and citizens how to not fall for nazi propaganda. we did a pretty good job teaching soldiers and citizens how to not fall for communist propaganda all through the cold war. the problem with that of course, is that you know, opposite shoes and nazis was a goal shared by both political parties in america, opposition to the soviet union was a goal shared by most across the political spectrum in america. right now, this conflict, you know, it's far too partisan,
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it's far to devices and it's far to politicize. we know how to do this, but it takes unity, and this is a layer cake of problems. this is something that does not just exist at say, the policy level. this is about how journalists talk about the movement. how are laws, prosecute the movement, how our national leaders direct their time and attention? we know that there is a lot of the little team will to establish or to create a domestic terrorism long. yeah, i think there was a big possibility that we can designate visa groups as internationally terrorist organizations. so what that means, we can take all the rules, the laws, the authorities, the other line, forestman intelligence agencies have to go after them the same way. we go after international cherish organizations who's pay the price, who's pay the price for being a conspiratorial. you're responsible,
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demagogic attributes with the exception of a few true believers. so we're just taking in and foolishly believed all this stuff . most of them are going about going on doing fine. voters need to decide whether they are comfortable with those who insight violence representing them and movements like this. and when the entire population decides that they are unacceptable, we haven't seen that yet. the. so the ideal solution is the radicalization, but that's not something i'm interested in. i'm interested in justice and i'm interested in imposing costs. people are trying hurt america and americans. all i think about all day is finding bad guys and hoping that they end up in jail documenting any potentially criminal behavior,
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documenting things that if they're not a legal society would frown upon. and ultimately it's to put a cost behind being in and search it within the united states and nazi out there. but it doesn't mean we're going to win, and that's what i want to tell people. this good doesn't always try it. but i do believe the os means something, and i know that i'm going directly against people who think that they also are honoring their own in the same way. and that's why i think this makes this dangerous. but what's enabling that schism to happen is the law. which world of truths do you live? it's not about commitment the country that share. so the only way back to get back together the only the only possibility of reconciliation is a conversation that can occur in the you know, in an environment of truth. we can either reconcile we with each other as a country. or we can have a conflict. where do i want america to go?
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not here, not where we're at this path wrong, kill us, little kill this country to kill freedom. it'll kill our commodity. it'll kill our compassion and our human decency for each other. 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. i can hope that the,
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the hi big thunder storms really been gathering across the northeast opposite will actually led to some flooding weather that will the way down towards re, uh south is that it is january dry. a few scattered showers around the temperatures and one service around 30 degrees or so. people take over the next couple of days in a repeat performance. as we go on into cheese, i more heavy showers and that will exacerbate the floods. and we have a course at east side of brazil with the weather there. on the other side of the amazon, it's hot cities dry up towards venezuela, towards columbia,
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getting up into the caravans scattering a shower's head monte with us. and what's the weather? just coming into the lane with this, we go on through monday and weatherbug just a little further south. what seems to the wind woods as we go through tuesday, the grey to run to the stand retry sunshine and showers into good part of central america. and no significant sign of any useful rank coming into california as yet. so we have got temperatures in that lie around 18 degrees celsius. i just sent out a wind set to pick up in the next day or so. monday going on is a tuesday, not too much difference. i might have some like advice now just around the great lakes every, some parts of the canada temperatures try to pick up across the as possible the well. by wednesday, the, on counting the costs serious, the leaders have inherited an economy in ruins of can they rebuild the nation.
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ukraine has turned off the types of rushes gas flows to europe, but who does the decision cost? plus the sales of foreign smartphones of drunk file, most tough in china. counting the cost on just doing the combination of violent wars and the heavy rain creating a respiratory for more suffering for palestinians asking questionnaire. what are the challenges in helping girls that are seeing this within these conflict we're pushing for the action. a lot of the rates are really, really big. we've seen this done an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story the,
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there's no limit to how a dream contains stuck in your own adventure. no counter avenues. the, [000:00:00;00] the to though, i'm well now this and this is the news on life from joe coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel's military campaign chosen dozens more palestinians across the gauze and strip health care workers to, to survivors feel the bronze of attacks. also this our i'm stephanie decker in geneva, whether you're well and you can, the issue is being discuss behind closed doors with the wrong and the 3 that's
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