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the china and the guy outside of their own borders with multiple heavy duty aircraft, including 19 at new bomber. we will tell you where and why and if fear regarding a future war is justified and long live the resistance and death pakistan could be heard from the streets of afghanistan this weekend with a taliban of violent reaction shows. they will not tolerate people to the newly announced government will give you the details regarding pakistan's involvement in the formation of the newest walmack emerett as well as a role other countries. the taliban is look into for assistance. and you remember when senator or rand paul and doctor found she had this exchange on july 20th of this year. the point that you were making is that the, the grant that was funded as a sub award from eco help to wool hon created saws, covey to. that's where you are getting. let me finish. we don't know where on wait
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a minute. the ladder, but only evidence is pointing that it came from the lab. you. there will be a responsibility for those who funded the lab, including yourself. i totally this community allow the witness to totally resent the lie that you and now propagating definitely no love lost between those 2. well, 900 pages have just been released on the will hand corona virus research lab and they're very damning. we will tell you to what side and if anything will actually come out of them and the department of justice has just become involved in the controversial part. the bill in texas are going to give you the 360 view of the issue following the supreme court ruling up holding the texas legislatures bill. i'm sorry to hear these stories and more on today's news use right here on our t america. let's get started. ah,
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the thanks for joining us now, we're going to get enough dentist and we're oppositional. leaders are still holding out hope the taliban will not take control of their country even without us support . now testers in a couple were who were mainly female, were peacefully calling on the taliban to respect the rights and gains they had made over the last 2 years. decades to decades chanting freedom and carrying banners. however, as the crowd grew with men joining in mainly anger at pakistan for their support for the taliban and interference and african affairs, the taliban used force including beating protesters with rifles and sticks, as well as shooting into the air to discuss his latest violence mysteries as well, as the conversations and guitar between politicians and who are going to be the best to get americans out of the region, is that the best way to go to bring in for pentagon official mike on the list. thanks for joining us. again. we've continue this conversation because this story is not going to go away. in fact, what did you just say to me for the show started? i said it's
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a very dynamic and fluid situation and it's going to be getting more and more complicated and, and it's, it's going to become much more intense, which is one of the things that i think the president, by the didn't realize when he withdrew so quickly wonders it's intelligent wrong or was you, did the administration get it wrong? i think time will be able to tell. but let's go to this issue about the protesters in the street. do they have any chance of actually maintaining any of the small freedoms that they've gained over the last 20 years? and is there any difference between the taliban from 20 years ago and say the one say maybe as the taliban more woke today to what the world is like? well they, they want to convey that image. it's all public relations in order to get international recognition. the reality is know, and i'm afraid that and you use, you said it here they, they started getting be become in heavy handed with the protesters even though it was peaceful. and just the other day they shot a pregnant police woman and killed her. so this was taliban,
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and so i doubt that the other countries are going to be given international recognition any time soon given that kind of activity, you also got to consider to the leadership of tell a bon wants to convey that image, but you have it. so splintered, tell about so splintered other elements may just say, heck, whether we're going to, we'll do what we want to do and, and they are. and it's going to be very difficult for tell a bon to show any united front to try to even show governance for that matter. as the question and a lot of the anger in the streets. if we get fowler about, about the women's when a d at least maintained what little freedom they had. but how involved is pakistan? there was anger at pakistan and their support of this taliban and what they've done in their governance of afghanistan. how involved effects in pakistan's and toes and service created the african tele bond and it's to their benefit to, to see f can tell a bon prevail ultimately. and they are providing assistance in order to maintain
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their own influence into afghanistan. all those countries surrounding f canister and have influence historical influence, and in that country, from iran to pakistan, to china, to russia. he been india. historically, now you've got to consider one other thing. there is a, there is a pakistani teller, bon, that is opposed to the pakistani government and once overthrown, those elements seem to be migrating into the isis k course on region to join up with isis. they're much more extreme than even the f can tell a bond. so tell that as i'm enjoying the other taliban, they're actually going to the tire their enemy, which is nice of k, right? yeah, that's, that's correct. it's evolving that, that is what is, what is occurring in pakistan has some control over f can power f can telephone,
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don't have it over their own. he wants to over and over, throw them. well it's, they are a, are a different breed and they want to overthrow the, the pakistan they tried in the past. right? very intricate and so then who have more power. we've talked about this in the past, the power that turkey has over, i guess there are, they would like to have over the taliban. and that control who has more influence right now, over a pakistan or turkey or another country. well, pakistan has the primary control, right? now, but turkey is trying to wear, jim carter has tremendous influence, cotter and, and carter has its own designs to want to extend its own influence into the central asian countries as does turkey. so those 2 countries, even though they're like mine and they are allies, to some extent turkey has a base encounter, for example, they will be competing for influences. i mean, historically central asia was turkic and as, as was sent, as was western china. well, and i have to ask this before going to tease it in this idea that you have the u. s
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. hedge secretary of state, secretary of defense going to tar to try to get the americans. how desperate of an action is that instead of having to go to another country to get to ask on behalf diplomatically to get the americans. now it's a just shows that we're leading from behind once again when it's a terrible development. and katara is more than happy to do it because they want to gain the recognition because of their competition with saudi arabia, egypt, jordan, they want to come out, they want to be and they have the united states back in them like this is, you know, it's it's and then willow guitar a favor as well. i mean, i just, oh yeah we're, we're, we're, we're owing them tremendously right now. i don't like to your favorites to anybody, especially when you're in the united states. thank you for joining me on this, michael. i sure will continue the conversation. that is alarming news out of taiwan, where the taiwanese defense minister says china, through multiple aircraft in their skies, sparking fears for the future invasion. 10 j. 16, and for
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a few 30 fighter jets an anti submarine aircraft. and for h, 6 bombers, which can carry nuclear weapons, entered into taiwanese airspace in china's latest military incursion. now, tension is already high since earlier this year. china vowed to invade taiwan and even presented a 3 stage plan for that invasion, saying they're willing to use force to bring the island. they consider a part of its territory under control. so how close is china to making good on their promise to use force and where would that put the rest of the world, including the united states? we bring in john jordan, former naval intelligence officer, to help us with this conversation. john, thanks for joining me on this. absolutely got a these are the wages of a weakness. this is what happens when you do what president biden did in afghanistan. you emboldened america's out adversaries throughout the world to test the administration to see how much for they can push president biden. and it probably as a corrosive impact on the resolve of our friends. i mean,
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our friends or there's taiwan, japan, the philippines, or our friends in the middle east are now wondering, are they truly alone? are american security guarantees really worth anything? and so the chinese are trying to explore the extent of americans weakness and they want to find they want to further develop, if not expand the sense of unease and this trust and feeling of isolation by america's allies. so that's what this mission was and you can look forward to many more of them, not just from china or lose regard to taiwan, but over the south china sea, for the provocative actions there, as well as actions by countries other than china throughout the world, especially in the middle east, president biden has bought himself at years worth of trouble and potential crises here as well. and that's the thing, you know, there's, there's wargames, there's the sort of words, almost what these are, but then there's actions behind it. you know, the whole arm, do you think the taiwanese should be over these weekends?
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flyovers especially considering how weak their greatest allies seems to be presenting itself to the world these days. they should be enormously concerned to china feels emboldened now. so now these, these, these types of incursions are going to get, become more frequent and bolder. and this invite some sort of miscalculation or some sort of the grow, the greater frequency of these happen. the probability goes up that something may happen some time when taiwanese local service or missile commander may or may mistake. one of these for an attack and fire, taiwanese pilot may fire chinese pilot may fire. so this is just increases the probability of something going wrong. and the chinese, i think, would like to for meant something and provoke ty, wanting to doing something. so the china can become the bad guy, can make, create a set of circumstances where they can exert more diplomatic pressure, not just another one, but the philippines and japan as well. well. and that comes to
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a point of what would the us do in that situation, and there's this pack, the u. s. a. taiwan. but with the u. s. actually get involved militarily and defensive taiwan. and it directly think this could potentially lead to a full war between the u. s. and china, once again considering the environment that we're in after the last few weeks. absolutely. what we're looking here at here is a potential failure of deterrence. the might of the united states is now in question, or rather, the political will of american leadership to use that mike is now it's in question . so when deterrence fails, enemies, you know, adverse adversaries become aggressive an attack. and then you have a war, or then at least you have a probably conflict here. so the chinese are seeking to exploit this. and if america continues to back down, they will be coming green singly more aggressive. and they will continue to work to further hollow out, tie one from the inside because then to china will be able to say tied to tie one.
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hey, you want to do this easy way, or you want to do this the hard way. well, there's another thing i've got to ask for, i have you on here that i think that this is something this sparked your attention over the weekend was the chinese are now claiming that they have this new radar that they have developed, which can actually detect stealth bombers and all of sort of the secret military equipment to the us, but using the world uses, do you believe it? that's just another one of those proverbial threads. fantasies that china is out there before that we know not to be true or you think legitimately technology is up to the part now that they could actually develop something like they claim. well, i've been flying airplanes, you know, scotty, for a long time and dealt with all kinds of radars over the years. basically what the chinese people, the, on the people, there's the onion back here. this report came out from a chinese mainland, chinese magazine, periodical. so it's not been peer reviewed, none of the claims in there have been verified, there's been no examination of it whatsoever. all we have right now is
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a chinese mainland chinese publication making these claims. now as somebody understands what about this there? so there are some problems in these problems and pointed out by some european publications to is that what the chinese are claiming seems to me, violet, of, of einstein's theory of relativity. as what they're saying is these art photons or energy, which is what traditional radar is, but particles and particles have mass. and as we know from mr. einstein equals m c squared. so as you want to have an object can particle approach, the speed of light, the amount of energy it takes starts to approach infinity. so the chinese are saying that that doesn't apply that for some reason another this deals with quantum mechanics that isn't really clear how the, the physics of that and make any sense at all when there have been experiments among this kind of very, very small scale. it's been done at temperatures which are approaching absolute 0. so that's a long way for a workable system. i would have to see it. i think the world would have to see how
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this would work and understand the physics behind it before anybody took it seriously. but even if you do have a physics break through, it's a long way from working out the nuts and bolts and having a deployable system. well, and let's just say this with technology. if you have one thing one day, i guarantee that we something to counter at the next. if they have developed it, i'm sure somebody will find a way around it, john dorn, always great to speak with you. thanks for joining me. now when we return, as doctor feld, she down plays the latest moon variance of the corner virus. hundreds of there's a real, a much closer relationship between a will hon lab bird speculated the virus came from the us national health institute . been fun, joined us with the details of this report. the ah, having alternate realities, experience or even live in like a role or those my idea. you know,
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especially during and where you can go anywhere in the game world, go everywhere. you know, choose the game that you want. any open roll game, choose it, and you are now on a vacation in a place where you like flying helicopters or you're, you're on beaches, you're, you're in a city drive, you know, whatever. you want, you know, your name as these. these are getaways september, the 11th 2001 day that reshape to the modern world. i remember watching the world trade center burn on a tv at to ca, and i was standing there like this just looking at it. and a colleague of mine was standing next to me and he said, my god, did they have any idea what they've done? you can, we're going to kill everybody now. everybody, the, the live tv images promote the us into declaring its war on terror.
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they've begun to bomb up can villages and holmes and get people hurt and, and killed the main goal of destroying terrorism and then was it achieved? yes. and no. ok to essentially no longer exists good for us. but there are certainly other terrorist groups that are worse than on the the online publication. the intercept has obtained more than $900.00 pages of documents for billing us funded research on
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multiple types of chrome. viruses at the institute of rural angie in china to bring us all of these details and who is involved. we bring investigative journalist, been fun. who was actually talking about this again and function research. oh boy, back in may. thanks for joining me. been. yeah, it's kind of going to have things for me on i was a may of last year. not least, we may have this. you'll be clear about that since may of 2020. we've been talking about the function research, but please. well, i think been originally we're going to do this whole montage the last year and a half, even when the corner virus and i was still at home broadcasting for my own studio. we were talking about the source and the gain of research and at the u. s was tied to this somehow, but what did these latest documents reveal? did they give us anything new or just another source of confirmation regarding the funding behind this lab actually came from here in the u. s. yeah, so in reality for most people, maybe a give them some insight or maybe
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a clarify for them the idea that hey, in fact, there's more to this than what they thought the 1st place. but in reality, no, we've learned nothing new from this. in fact, this is stuff that, as you mentioned, i've been reporting on for over a year and have told people about the fact that echo health alliances, the company that got contracts from the us government to carry a gain of function research. it did so after again, a function was banned in the united states in 2014. it was off short into china was now one thing that this article does provide this are some details about the hundreds of different kinds of corona viruses that have been experimented on peter data. who is the head of echo health alliance? was the, the main kind of guy running all of this, but what's important for people to remember is that peter domestic is also the person who essentially ran interference after the corona virus. lab leak theory came out and got a bunch of doctors to essentially sign letters saying that gain a function, research was not happening and there's no way this. this virus came from
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a lab leak. he's the one who push that. and yet, these documents do prove that he not only was aware of this, not only was involved again, a function research, but actually had me statements about how dangerous gain a function research can be saying that at times, scientists have have a great risk of being bitten by infected bad. yeah. so i gave wise beforehand inc, and we didn't listen to it. novel concept. you know, here's the thing, as you point out, we've known about this stuff. but what should happen because of these documents? they're confirmation of us involvement in the corner wise. what should that is the key word in their spend? what should happen next? what should be going on both with the government as well as the people in regards to now knowing this information? well, what should happen, 1st of all, is that every single official, especially people like dr. anthony valgy, who have gotten up in front of congress and testified that there was no gain a function paid for. that again, a function did not take place in the lab of the united states, did not pay for again, a function that the n h does not pay for gain
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a function. those people should be charged with crimes lying to congress. with lying under oath, they should be charged and they should go to jail. that's what should happen. because until you start to punish people for willfully lying to congress for wilfully deceiving the american people. for continually doing so. so there's a ran paul has these, these confrontations with anti voucher on a pretty regular basis and found she's become more and more emboldened because he realizes there is no consequence. so he'll get up and say, no, you, senator paul, don't know what you're talking about. and he attacks him. the reality is he needs to go to jail because clearly, according to these arguments, he lied to congress. well, that's the thing been, you know, the white house just came back 2 weeks ago saying it was inconclusive. we have no idea where the origins of this virus came from. maybe it's because they found out that the u. s. probably has more ties to it. that they want to make public, and i know you'll stay with the story. thank you so much for joining us. now we're in what is being deemed as the most restrictive abortion bill ever passed. since
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roe v wade, the supreme court upholding of the texas legislators harpy bill has put the controversial topic of abortion right back into the spotlight. now, the bill which prohibits abortion for the harpy, is detected, makes it legal for anyone in the state of texas to knowingly engage in conduct. the thing that aides are best performance for inducement oven enforcement, abortion, where the harpy is detected did actually usually around 5 to 6 weeks of pregnancy. and the bill passed the texas legislature in may of this year. however, was fought by abortion, advocates all the way to the supreme court who declined lastly to block, causing both sides of the issue to become very inflamed. now your attorney general merrick carl and just getting involved and he says the department of justice will protect people trying to obtain or provide abortions in texas after the harp. it is detected to give us $36.00 of you, not on the issue of abortion itself, but this d. o j's new involvement on the issue. we bring in rece everson attorney and
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founder of the blush project. and demetrius, minor, author, preacher and political commentator, thank you so much for joining me on this issue. it's become very heated over social media watch. i know this past week, even i'm reading it going. okay. people are obviously very engage in this on both sides. the aisle reese, i want to start with you. why do you feel the d o j is actually getting involved in this issue? well, interestingly enough, as you may know, mary carley was actually slated to be one of the supreme court justices who would be deciding that obama nomination has gone through. but i believe that the and so unfortunately he's not in position right now as a supreme court justice to defend it. but he's able to do it from his position as attorney with attorney general. and thank goodness for that. because at this time, women and taxes literally have no recourse, you have women who have a constitutional right and they're literally being blocked in band, as in the, in the us, the saying there's nothing they can do at the moment. and so,
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i mean other, i'm sorry, there is nothing other people can do to protect their rights. so thankfully the d o j is stepping in because otherwise you're window would be left with no recourse. so to reach or if you're here is that control? like i said, it's not about a debate about abortion stuff. that's a whole nother. it's an entire show on its own. this is more about the d o j and the actual president, you know, are you worried that this says the president to further weaponized the justices and to do the bidding of the opinions of those in power versus the law. the actual law there is on the books you have we ever seen this before? do you feel like 1st of all, thank you so much for having me on such a honor. and the last time i check we have checks and balances, and that's the executive branch. there legislative branch in the judicial branch, they're not supposed to be serving in terms of overreach, eat but to check into balance. and the supreme court states ruled that the texas
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law was constitutional. therefore, it's a breach in overreach, of government for the department of justice to be interfering with tasks. and also it just, it sat me to feed the, the less this is government institutions continue to advocate for what i call a culture of debt. any, was that they're not going to do what they have to do about border security and national security. they're not doing their job when it comes to national security that can stand policy. oh, but less make sure that abortion in julie babies is intact. but to just more reasons aside, there are some constitutional problems that i have with the b o j's actions. and that's where i'm kind of concerned about right now. because, you know, obviously we've seen parties rule and they get out of power in the white house all the time. it switches possibly every 4 years. so read on this question,
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forget these 3 branches of government that he brought out, or even the legislative process that this went through in texas. does this mean that the d j actually is more powerful on any issue? i said take portion of it. can they do whatever they deem necessary in the future, whether it be women's rights, whether it be immigration issues, whether be anything else that you know, the supreme court or the judicial branch says, nope, it's ok they can go against it will see. and when you talk about something like checks and balances, you have to keep in mind that the d o j job is to protect and enforce the rules of the land. and so when what we know is that they are coming to, or they're using a act called the faces act, which stands for the freedom to access clinic entrances. and that is a prohibit any one from tour in obstructing or threatening a person who's trying to enter a clinic for reproductive hel access. and because there is a law on the books,
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the d o j is perfectly within their rights to enforce that law, whether they use it criminally or similarly. and so to been just the polls that with the texas ban, which says that individual, and this is what's really interesting, the only reason that the supreme court allowed this bill or this bill to pass in texas is because it allow individuals to enforce it rather than the government and so individual can now see someone that they see as aiding and abetting a woman who's going to get an abortion or a doctor who's performing an abortion. well, here's the problem with that you can not interrupt or interfere with a woman bill or action attempting to go into the clinic. and so to be able to sue her live driver driver is just in plain. and thankfully, these companies are coming forward even listed who have come forward and that they're willing to pay for the legal bill. of anyone involved there who has been attempted to be sued by
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a person because sexual lost interest is frivolous. it would clog up the legal system in texas, so i don't know where the supreme court comes with this idea. but thankfully, other agencies are getting involved in stepping up and doing what they, what needs to be done in the meters. i've got to have you back on cuz we're out of time to show you know, my big question is, is why the supreme court case versus supreme court cases. it's always interesting to see that thank you for having a conversation. i'm sure it will continue and like i said, that's all the time we have for today show, like always to provide you the information brief. if you do that you can make your own opinion on the issues of the day. please follow me on twitter as friday and download the portable dot tv app on your android or apple device. see you later. ah, bank guys by national survival guide. when customers go buy, you reduce the bin l, well, reduce the lower the best under cutting,
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