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children and young men and women demonstrating in the streets and asking for simple riots. and they were faced with tanks and machine guns. i think it was on that anyone would suggest that maybe you should have supported this kind of afford by you know, you know very well. 2011. the arab spring was roaring across the region. the arab spring in 2011. the egyptian lead deposed the tunisian leader deposed. all these forces that started marching towards syria. i mean, it's ultimately a c i a play, but kind of langley virginia, that of regime change to get rid of a side. i mean, i understand you saying that his father, hafez assad, was potentially oppressive and a hard line ruler. but president bashar assad is an optimal interest and a british trained dr. so worked. not trusting off the ology when he's facing the millions of demonstrators and massacres. and in that,
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i swear those demonstrators shouting to me, me a meaning peaceful, peaceful. and they were faced with guns and heavy weapons. and so court doesn't matter if he's got some ology sort of the decision or whatever he might be . what matters his behavior towards his own people then towards the suggestions for change that was going through. well, obviously it's a conversation. i wish we had more time for i'll move on to the next one, but russia and the us, the key players in the middle east, putin and biden, as you well know, a meeting next week. can they find common ground on the israeli palestinian conflict? what's your position on that? they should be able to, they should be able to the palestinian israeli conflict in ready for out of the ocean. the elements, the ingredients are pretty much agreed upon by all people,
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including the states, including the duration, which include 2 state solution and then i, it's relation one benefit in the states having the same as it's capsule. most elements on agreed upon . what is required of now is to agree upon the implementation of that. so hopefully america, nations can find a way to, to bring that efforts together. and hopefully the change in israel might give him, unfortunately, for such a development, dollar almo, allow me, the saudi, well saudi arabia, permanent representative to you. and in new york, we don't have any more time on their program today. but if you will just stay with me, i'll talk to you off air if that's convenient for you. thank you very much for joining us here on ot see. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you for joining us here
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on the program as well. sadly, we're out of time, but we're back with more in 28 minutes. ah, ah, well, comma la harris makes her 1st foreign trip as vice president. and let's be kind and say it didn't go so well. she made a very controversial statement to the people of guatemala and didn't do much better in a sit down interview with nbc is lester hold. we'll talk about it with our panel and a judge in california has overturned the states ban on assault weapons, a band that went into effect over 30 years ago. we'll talk to a resident of the golden state who was instrumental in making that decision happen . brock obama, the former president of united states, is added again attacking conservative media. this time he did it on a very liberal media network, and he used the same interview to push
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a big lie about donald trump. and to talk about u. f. o is. i'll show you what he said, and natasha suite has some good news in the battle against alzheimer's disease. the 1st treatment in 2 decades is soon to be available, but it comes with some hesitations. will fill you in. i'm steve balls berg, you know, for scotty now use on today's edition of news views use right here on our t america. ah, i want to be clear to folks in this region who are thinking about making that dangerous track for the united states. mexico border. do not come do not come. i vice president carmella harrison,
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guatemala telling citizens they are not to come to the us and in the process. she's angered a lot of democrats, including a oh, see, let's bring in our panel, political commentator, ivan garcia. he does go and jo collins, who is that navy vet, and it's currently seeking to unseat congresswoman maxine waters in the state of california. all right, let's start with that. you joe. this position expressed by harris's and about face from what you said in the past back in 2019. and it seems that that, that go through the biden administration's position was this trip of a disappointment disaster because there were reports that a lot of people within the white house don't understand what she was doing. i don't even think she understands what she was doing, but i will say that the trip was a disaster. her obligation was not to go to guatemala and dictate that country what they can can do. her obligations should have been going through the us mexico
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border. so they can develop some type of policy to slow down. immigration are create a policy to improve the, the immigration process that we have with united states right now. and that's what he should have been doing. but i mean, you know, her rhetoric was, is really different from what she said was she was ready for president and was a disappointment. and i think it was back in the united states. yeah, i've been how would you rate what she said there to the people of guatemala and rate her 1st foreign trip overall? wow, it's steve. first of all, thanks for having me. back on the show, the trip was a disaster. it was a complete disaster. everybody knows them the, the mexicans guatemalans under salvador, and everybody told him all hires that the reason there is a crisis of the more is because of the biden harris policies that wasn't a crisis before when we had the present. when we had president trump and the policies that worked, it was
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a complete disaster. we saw her mock. this interview said, i haven't been to the mortar, but i haven't been to europe either. we've all heard from face univision, reporters. i mean, look, you know, this thing gets solved very, very easily and all they have to do is go back to the trump policies at work and it remain in mexico. and it's over, it's done. but you know, saying now don't come, don't come over when you have been campaigning for 18 months, saying that trump is a racist, that the 1st thing they're going to do is unite families up that everybody welcome . nobody should be turned away. i don't know, i mean it's not that we're not going to watch that now. i want, i want to play a while. i'm sorry to interrupt. i do want to play what you were alluding to so people could see, you know what she said to lester hall. i mean, as if what we've already heard from harris wasn't problematic enough. watch this,
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this whole thing about the board. we've been to the border. we've been to the board, you haven't been to the border and i haven't been to europe. and i, i felt and i don't understand the point that you're making. okay, joe, she doesn't understand why she's being called out for not having gone to the border as the person in charge of border issues. what does she mean? she doesn't understand. yeah, yeah, exactly. you know, normally she can laugh and category her way out a certain situation, but, but not the time the, you know what the doctor left their home and putting on a thought like that. she's, you know, president bush used to say, you repeat the lie, plenty of time, then you will start to believe it. and you see during the interview she tried to say we've been to the border, we've been to the border. but he says you haven't been to blur and i'm trying to figure out who we is. because as far as i know, nobody's from the by the ministration has went to the board and she's got put in
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charge of the border, you know, maybe 70 days ago. and hadn't the interview about the board or hasn't meant to the border, haven't created any policy and she goes, what am i la and try and tell them not to come in and say that the issue with climate change? i don't, i don't get it. i'm really confused right now. what going on with the bible ministration? okay, i've been, i've never been to europe that, that just shows either a complete lack of understanding of what the point is to the question asked by by the nbc anchor less to hold or that she think she's smarter than everybody. and she could laugh for way out of this. well, you know what, what is really proven here. and steve is that she doesn't really know enough about anything to be talking about any real issues. she was appointed. suppose the czar where the mortar, she hasn't been able to resolve anything. she's been laughed that mock that at every single country in central america. she's been to. she is an absolute
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embarrassment and a joke. every single countries you went to daughter, your face by the way, that the crisis was created by a man by biding by harris. and what does she knew? she was sad as she mock santa says she hasn't been the europe. i guess it's not important to me, the mortars are and not go to the border. but what she's referring to is that my york, as you know, the secretary has been to the more a couple other people have been. but that doesn't mean that she has. she's a person in charge, you know what? see, you got to go make a pizza, you know, but you're not going to go 7 the kitchen and grab the ingredients or make the beats . you're just going to go send somebody else and go and do it inside the same thing . she's mocking the us, she's mocking, you know, the president and the citizens of all these other countries. now you sending mixed messages, right? because that's really what's really at stake right. now is a risk that these people go through drac, on 1000 kilometers from their countries to the water going through coyote,
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he's going through cartels women and girls having, having to be forced to take birth control because they're going to get raped in the process. men are horrible. yeah, yeah. to men who cannot cannot. if they get sucked into joke for the car, it's a nightmare. joe, you know the fact that the white house is reported to be disappointed. i mean, this woman to me, in my opinion, joe biden will not finish out his term. he will risk retire resigned, whatever within a year or 2, i felt that all along i could be wrong, and then she's going to be the president. i mean, how, how disconcerting is it after watching her and actually i, i mean watching or the debate watching a drop out of the primaries watching her lap or way through through questions, over and over and over again. and now this a trip that, that, that had some grabbing touch to it, she was awful. yeah,
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she was extremely awful. this is so this shows that she doesn't have anybody support and she doesn't have anybody helping her. make it through the things where you have the entire mainstream meeting and democratic party pushing her angel biting through that. raise the president, trump, and you know, she lost a lot of said what a lot of people know how she got to her position. that she's that right now, and it wasn't from being a great attorney general. it wasn't from being a great senator. we know how she got that position and now where are you in a position where you actually have to show action? you can do it. and if it's making them look bad, you know, look out for the look bad or not. if they policy, you look bad on what everything when asked with if you could think of. i mean, commonly harris joe biden tell you and i agree to buy and shit retire, especially after everything that's happening when it's done with the, with the shady. well that's, that's, that's a whole nother issue. that's a whole nother. sure. that gentleman, i want to give you 30 seconds each on this story. it's a recent ruling by the u. s. supreme court,
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a unanimous decision. and they decided that immigrants allowed to stay in the united states temporarily for humanitarian reasons, cannot apply for green cards. if they had entered the country on lawfully jo. sounds right to me. 30 seconds. yes, i love it. you know, well, we got to stop listening via the legal immigrants coming over here, bringing our law. we break the laws we get punished, or if they break our la quinta for to the shouldn't be rewarded for breaking off period. i've been, i was kind of shocked that this, this decision was, was unanimous. and i was glad, and i think it's so it's right on you know, 100 percent and it's 100 percent right on. it shouldn't be unanimous and look, the chief for gps means temporary. this was a status given to people back in 2001 that was 20 years ago. how much more temporary can it be? listen, this problem has been taken by every administration. the trump administration tried
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to a solution to it. unfortunately, it wasn't and signed me on this problem gets resolved. the people they got here illegally should never be bryce with us citizenship or, or a green card thing to go back. it's that simple, exact cut and dry, well done by the supreme court. all right, gentlemen will end on that. no, thank you very much for being here. i'd appreciate it. we'll see you again now that you me all right. that since 1989, that's a long time the state of california has prohibited the sale of so called assault weapons. and in 2019 a lawsuit was filed challenging that law on friday. if federal judge in california overturned that ban. and now one of the plaintiffs in that suit, california resident james miller, he was instrumental of getting it all done. he joined us right now. james, thank you so much for being with us and congratulations. well, thank you for having me on and thank you with a big well, yes. so,
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so let's start at the beginning here. what made you get involved with the suit back in 2019 and did you think you actually had a shot at winning this case? well, you know, i'm a local guy owner. i shoot, i grown up in the firearms industry. i you know, my parents shot. it was just something that we grew up with. right. i want to be able to have and operate the same firearm as anybody else across the country which we can't do in california. so the opportunity to get to become involved. but my name to the, to the case, it made a lot of sense. i'm a lawyer by trade, i'm not afraid of going to court. so i was happy to be able to jump in. ok, well as a, as a lawyer, you see you certainly can now look at this opinion and realize some of the, the gravity of some of the things that need judge said judge roger t. benita has a striking down the law. he said that this was a failed experiment. he called it on constitutional, of course,
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and he wrote that the weapons that were not bazookas or how it says or what machine guns, but rather quite quote unquote, fairly ordinarily, popular modern rifles and quote. now isn't that a major problem, really all over the country, this miss labeling of many firearms as assault weapons usually by the media and those on the left who would like to see you lose the right to have a gun? well think about the term assault weapon didn't even exist until about $985.00 and it came up in the california assembly bill and it was made exactly as you just stated, it's made to make people be afraid. like, you know, regular guns, millions are sold, millions are use. very few are using crime. very few, which is one of the big findings. when we came in the end of the decision. so just because a gun looks like something a military weapon does not make it
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a military weapon. nervous that is routinely use this propaganda by the far left, the anti gun groups and unfortunately parroted by the media. i would like to think that the media is not doing the purpose of media is doing it out of ignorance. but at some point they need to educate themselves when they're talking about just how important this issue is. you cannot miss label something to scare people and that's exactly what has been going on. yeah, now the judge has criticized for comparing the a ar 15 to a swiss army knife, and he call that a perfect home defense weapon. what do you say to those who want to not only scare us with the assault weapon label, but tell us how much self defense or what kind of self defense is enough for you and for me and others to have in our home and elsewhere. think about that, right? so the a are 15 platform did exactly that. if modular you want to take it hunting,
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you take it hunting, you want to use it for sport, use it for sport. there are shooting competitions worldwide between us firearm. if you want use it for home defense, you can structure it for home defense. what about people that live in the rural areas on ranches and forms it perfect weapon for that? so it can be more than i found to be converted to a swiss army knife i think was santa after. now i can see where people who want to be offended or offended. right. but it really is a good apps comparison. the criminal breaking into your home. nobody's telling him what gun he can or cannot use to assault you. attack your that. tell us what we can and cannot, you know appropriate. it's unconstitutional. that's. that's the problem. the bad guy will always get the weapons. this only affects law abiding citizens. these laws . now, the judge put a 30 day stay on this ruling and there will be an appeal. d expect this to be
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overturned at the next level. i. i think it's almost a fait accompli and will it go all the way to the supreme court? do you think that they will ever hear this and bring you ultimate victory in the end? well, i look at it a couple different ways than that. so one, if i'm the state of california, of course they're going to appeal, but there's a whole lot of safe that this really does not affect. and i would not be surprised if those days were contacting the attorney general's office right now and saying, hey, do not appeal this because if you appeal it now is going to affect our state, especially if it goes up to the supreme court. but knowing california in the arrogance of news, i'm in the sacramento group except the appeal. so your question next step 3 panel member of the 9th circuit. because the way president trump is kind of restructured the nice circus. i think we may have very well when they're
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constitutionally we fed when they're that point. yeah, that's a good point. good point. let me, let me quit something that's something that's always bothered me. and i know in new york, they're trying to do this. holding gun makers responsible for someone who misuses a weapon and kill somebody. is that constitutional mean? if someone drives drunk in a car, we don't hold the car manufacturer responsible. so how could they, these people say, well, get ahold, gun manufacturers responsible for someone who purposely breaks the law by using a gun? yeah, we got about a minute left. well, a little bit about my pay rate and what i do well tell you right now that it makes no sense, right? all it is politically driven. if they can take away the manufacturers, intent or desire to manufacture weapons, then jet fuel cells, no access to weapons. this is one other way to try to dry up. the pool is like the ammunition shortage. if the taxes on ammo, if you can't order emmel online in california,
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every little thing that they do is to try to prohibit the 2nd amendment right. size period. yeah. and anyway, anyway. anyway, they can, they will, they will try to go to get around the 2nd amendment. thank you so much and congratulations and good luck, the rest of the way. thank you very much. if it goes to supreme court, i'm very confident. okay, sounds good. thank you. hi folks. when we come back, we're going to talk about a treatment for alzheimer's. but there's some trepidation that goes along with the good news about that treatment. that touches will be here to fill us in. don't go away here with our annual summer solution where we know not on the problem, but on the solution the alzheimer's disease effects about 6000000 people in this country. so it's no
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surprise. many families celebrated the news that the f d. a approved a drug for the brain wasting condition 1st time in nearly 2 decades. however, as our t correspondent natasha sweet report, some in the scientific community are concerned. the drug was released prematurely. as some 30000000 people globally suffer from all timers for searchers expect the problem to only worse than doubling by 2050 drugs that were approved 20 years ago. only booth brain chemicals within patients failing to tackle the underlying disease . but a new drug just approved by the f d. a with designed to help clear amyloid protein from the brain. but some are questioning if this drug is as really as good as it sounds slight, has created the drug, and you can map for all timers treatment the 1st in 20 years, the food and drug administration said it granted approval to the drug from its maker biogen based on results that it seemed reasonably likely to benefit patients,
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to use approval disregarded warnings from its own. independent advisors at the treatment hasn't been shown to slow the brain wasting disease. it's the only drug that us regulators have said can likely treat the underlying disease as opposed to only finding the symptoms such as inside the and insomnia. but some, the f t a jumped the gun so much that a member of the expert panel actually resides over the approval of the all timers drug 10 and 11 panelists from the advisory committee found there was not adequate evidence to prove that drug could slow cognitive decline. the 11th voted, uncertain the 58th and biogen would have to run another trial to confirm the benefit. however, those results could reportedly take another 10 years. emily alan struggles with her mother having all timers diagnosed 11 years ago at the age of 60. alan says patients like her mother or should be allowed to try drugs even if they are still under experimental testing. when you're talking about, you know,
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being cautious with the stroke, i don't think perhaps they're looking at the wider picture enough because i think you're, you're talking about, you know, the whole family that has to go through this last summer. searchers admit this drug may not be the answer. it could be a step closer to manufacturing the right drug. and we've seen this in stroke. we've seen this in multiple sclerosis. the 1st drugs license are not necessarily the best . they're not the ones that will get used ultimately, but they are a major to ongoing investment. the drug is been marketed so people diagnose very early in the progression of the disease. one of the biggest obstacles medical professionals face is being able to diagnose it accurately. now by and you can still sell the oldtimers drunk, while charles are being conducted side effects include brain swelling, treatment costs as up to roughly $56000.00 a year, reporting for new hughes and pasha, suite r t. okay,
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former president brock obama is added again. he has this habit, and it's become more and more evident when he was evident when he was in the white house. he likes to attack conservative media outlets. it has gotten progressively worse since he left the white house this week. he couldn't help himself during an you would see an ends, anderson cooper. there are certain right wing media venues, for example, that monetize and capitalize on stoking the fear and resentment of a white population that is witnessing a changing america and seeing demographic changes and, and do every thing they can to give people a sense that their way of life is threatened. so these evil conservative outlets are playing on the fears of white people. sounds like he's spewing a variation of just what he's accusing conservative media of doing. and so does
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this as he speaks about former president trump. that's a problem if we have a president who's saying that a neo nazi is marching and charlotte mail there are good people on both sides. that's a little bit beyond the pale playing on racial fears perhaps and is why don't bomb a claims even true? let's take a look back to august of 2017, to see what president trump actually said. this was a press conference. it was 3 days after the incident at charlottesville group. but you also had people that were very find people on both sides. right. so a bomb is looking pretty good at this point, right. but just 48 seconds later. donald trump added this and you had people and i'm not talking about the neo nazis and the white nationalist
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because they should be condemned. totally. but you had many people in that group other than neo nazis and white nationalists. ok. of course sanderson. cooper was only too happy to let obama perpetuate the big lie. dare i say that the left and the liberal media have been spewing for nearly 4 years. shame on both cooper and obama, but they're in this together and they know no shame now onto the topic of u. f o's. the former president was asked by ezra klein of the new york times on klein's podcast. to assume that we know that there are other beings out there in space. so under that assumption, he said, how would that change your politics? my politics has always been premised on the notion that the differences we have on this planet are real. they're profound and they cause enormous tragedy as well as
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joy. but for just a bunch of humans, doubts and confusion, we do the best we can. and the best thing we can do is treat each other better. because we're all we got. and i would hope that the knowledge that there were aliens out there would solidify people's sense that what we have in common is a little more important. ah, but he's very skeptical of humanity. but no doubt there would be immediate arguments about like, well, you know, we need to spend a lot more money on weapon systems to defend ourselves. which and those, the new religions are pop up and who knows what kind of arguments we get into. we were good at manufacturing arguments for each other. new religions. i mean only time will tell, but why don't they ask brock obama care? what are you know? are there other beings out there? tell us, tell us new religions. it sounds like he knows something,
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but he's not telling us. all right, that's it for now, folks. i want to thank you for joining me. send out a news news use it. you can catch more of me on the press. it here is right here. t america fridays at 6 30 pm eastern. thanks for watching. ah, ah, these are the 4 people who pulled the trigger. survive something on survival. was the hardest things that i had the face was not having a face. i had a little patient life accepted. i accept the fact that i made that appointment. we had no fears. del change pretty fast for shots. different stories behind the bullets. the,
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