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ah, and a surgeon's tactile perception as well as his or her eyesight helps a lot. because you need to make sure you don't break the thread well, placing the switches and robotic hands can't do that. not now. and i believe not ever. you can write software to the machine, but you cannot give it a human tactile perception. ah, for the 1st time the by the administration. warnings are being given a saying the united states should prepare for a fully nuclear iran. we will tell you what this means and what a nuclear program without constraint actually looks like in the fighting, and a root is growing with no peace in sight for the unrest. we will bring you the details from the ground. and how angry would you be if your child was sexually assaulted at school? first, if you knew the predator had just did the same thing a month prior at a neighboring school,
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will bring you the story about one very angry father and how this could be the most important issue on the minds of voters when they go to vote, never genius governors, right. and if the american dream of home ownership disappearing california, or people just choosing to not enjoy the joy of home dinner, ownership itself will bring you the story i was going to use. and we're going to give you the 360 view of these stories right here. on our t america, it started. ah nancy ryan, in a shift as a foreign policy, the special envoy from their buying administration is a warning the united states in her allies. they must begin preparing for a fully nuclear program in iran. and the bio ministration has been in talks to bring back the 2015 nuclear deal, which was suspended underneath the trump administration. where the administration prepared to remove all of the sanctions by the trumpet ministration which were
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inconsistent with the nuclear deal. however, the iranians have refused to have direct communication or even contact with the bite and white house. this is us special envoy ra malley is meeting with other arab countries. discuss options should nuclear negotiations fail to discuss this a term you bring in counterterrorism. rec for drew, burke withdrew. thank you so much for joining me on this. absolutely. good to see again. ok. so why i am a little bit concerned about this, and i want to see if you join me in this, you know, prior to now the, by ministration actually said no, we're going to be able to bring the nuclear deal back in with iran. but now they're actually saying a rod will possibly be fully nuclear. does it concern you in this switch? and the, what the administration is saying? absolutely, i think it should concern everybody and it's not highly unpredictable that it went this way because of the weakness of this administration's put forward and how iran is always playing the game. look, it's concerning because you've got the number one state sponsored tear in the
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entire world as a document. and it's not my opinion or anyone else is that just the truth? who it looks like they're going to have the ability to do this, which itself is obviously a bad thing and brings instability to the region. but you got israel, who likely would push back and immediately want to do something militarily. that would cause may him everywhere, and then you've got saudi arabia who's trying to get stuff there. does the whole game changes drastically if this happens? well, and that's the thing by miss ration is actually meeting with other countries. but what are the other options if iran goes nuclear, what are those options? and do you think the president by and has a plan be even in the works? i don't know that button has too many plans anywhere to think he has a plan b. it's probably not accurate, but look, i mean, your options are that you, you lead in a peace through strength model. you keep these sanctions on, you keep the pressure there and you regain the leverage. something that we have given up under this administration. or you've got to go to, to a model where you're involved with allies and partners and increasing intelligence
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operations, then god forbid possibly military operations to push this threat down. well, that's a wrong answer. and those that are, you know, that might simplify sympathize them. so you what these actual, what america has done to now isn't working, these sorts of limitations that you're putting on isn't working. you've got to try something else. so is it better this idea that are the wrong thing, that they have the upper hand in regards negotiations and they're actually playing hardball to get everything they wish at this point? they absolutely aren't everyone. and look, the taliban got the leverage and there's groups that never a 1000000 years thought that they'd have the upper hand in the leverage in a conversation with the united states of america. but right now they very much do, and they know, because they've seen how this, you know, buying and his people worked before 8 years ago. i thought, firsthand working under obama when i was still in the community working counterterrorism operations overseas. these people know what they can get away with and that, that even if a red line is drawn, that they can pass that they'll be no consequences. so they're going to push,
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they have the leverage, we do not. it's a sad and terrifying spot to be, but it's also something that we could easily fix or you say it's easy to fix and it's that and terrible spot that it could be okay. why do we need to, we do, and do you actually feel like this administration would do that? i don't, i sadly, don't i think like this, do you guys respect strengths, whether it's iran, whether it's a tear, a group like calvin ice, is you name a fill in the blanks or any of our big state actors as well that are enemies. they respect strength doesn't mean that they're going to stop completely what they're doing. they're not. and i'm not suggesting that iran is ever going to stop their operations for nuclear weapons, but they do respond to strengthen right now they're seeing weakness. so this is an opportunity where they can push ahead and they did before, even under the deal. they're going to do it now they're going to do it moving forward. right now, they're stalling saying, hey, let's just tell them. we're not going to come to the table. let's keep working on this while we figure out our plan because we know from history and from what's going on right now in the present that this administration is not going to hold our heat to the fire and the right. ok. so let's just say the nuclear talks don't
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happen when it looks like that's where it's going. who right now would be iran 1st target if they did become, do you feel like is, is probably most in danger of being affected by an iran, a nuclear iran? well, i think certainly as we got to look to israel who's isn't big time enemy as they are not just through iran and name only, but also through their, their proxy groups throughout the region, all their different groups that they're working with. so certainly certainly they would be number one, there's a lot of people, again, they are the number one state sponsored care in the world. so a lot of people would be in the cross here and are in the cross hairs right now. so it's tbd, but i think that the best guess would be would be israel and other, other people in the region and real quick. that is part of another question. would it be iran or what you said? would it be farmed out to one of these other groups or the actual government or obviously, you know, it wasn't as it was one of these other groups or would have ron right now be so bold their government say yes, we're the ones that are going to do it, we're not going to farm it out. any sort of terrorist. well, i think, yeah,
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i think, i think that would be shocked and for them to put it on that because they know at this point everyone in the world knows that these groups are funded, trained and equipped by iran. so you can, you can name them that you can name them that, but it really doesn't matter on paper. we know what's going on here. so i guess it's $61.00 of the other, which way they do it, they could do it either way. but i don't think the international community would stand for it, and if this happened, or even if they get it and they don't want to strike in israel does, in a preemptive fashion, we're going to have chaos there. we're going to have a very big problem in our, on our hands. once again, continue to dangerous situation. drew berquist always great to talk with you. thanks for me. at least 6 people were killed and dozens of others injured after a violent clash of octed and b route during protest over the investigations into that massive port blast last year, which killed hundreds of people. this as us under secretary state for political affairs, victoria knew and was then be rude for high level meetings with lebanese officials
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are 2, john had a report the gunfire echoed through the streets of bay rude as chaos erupt. it in the lebanese capital thursday. the 4th had buildings as people scrambled for cover the clashes apparently stemmed from protest earlier in the day when dozens of hezbollah supporters and their allies were reportedly marching towards the countries just as palace in a christian section of downtown bay route. and reportedly came under fire from snipers, on rooftops and other gunman has bull is demanding the removal of the judge leading the port last investigation carrick. but tar, who is issued arrest warrants for some top officials from the amal movement, a she a group allied with hezbollah. thursday's violence was the worst since 2008 in lebanon. the fighting broke out in a section of a root located along a former civil war front line between muslim and christian militia groups and b. c
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. news reported that the christian lebanese forces mobilized supporters wednesday night after has belie, i'm all called for protest at the justice palace. though many of the details about how the violence started. that is who exactly fired 1st remains unclear. lebanese troops with tanks and armored personnel carriers moved into the city thursday, exchanging fire with militants as lebanese officials, including the countries prime minister, called for com, the violence erupt id as us under secretary of state for political affairs. victoria nolan arrived in bay route for high level meetings with lebanese government officials to discuss, among other things. lebanon's, importation of oil from her on her visit comes a day after wrapping up talks with russian officials in moscow for our tea. john haughty, angry parents, the school board meetings are being labeled domestic terrorist by the attorney general. we will bring you a one father store and ask our inclusive policies pitch chile, putting our students in danger. all of these details after the break
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these people learn from their own experience. how vulnerable of business is to the bank. so you push my business over the age, pushes me right to the bankruptcy. now i realize we will go, this isn't just the back that may be involved in this is the concept. see, funds is, is the lawyers, these people i've got you want on their stories at a walk kind of whistle blow it, tell people's marriages, have broken up, lost their family homes. it is spectacularly devastating for people's lives. they have committed suicide, but left behind north. the explicitly state that it was the constant intimidation and billing by buying call for source, that late them to i took the spy. it's obscene. these people up nor sold
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a school board meetings around the united states. if we can very contentious as parents are voicing their concerns regarding various issues like math mandates, critical race theory, curriculum, and transgender policies. so contentious that attorney general, mary carlin, has pledge to have the d o j and the f b. i investigate the harassment of school board members, even going so far to level one dad as a domestic terrorist. now this is the video of the june 22nd meeting of the loudon county school board for 48 year old scott smith was arrested. he was later found guilty of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest as soon as to 10 days in jail, which was suspended, penning good behavior. but what would actually make a father do you think this angry? are we prepared?
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cuz it's a story that is sickening and shameful. smith's daughter, a 9th grade girl with sexually assaulted and the women's bathroom stonebridge high school in loudon, county, virginia. i gender fluid student this aspect to wear a skirt into the, into the girls bathroom and assaulted the victim very violently and follow her too much investigation by the sheriff's office with the suspect was actually arrested. and according to the victims attorney charged with 2 counts. and i apologize for these descriptions, but they're very detailed. they're forced, forcible thought to me. one kind of sodomy and one count of forcible fellatio. scott smith, the father, the victim said he was at that board meeting to actually ask the board members why children were not being considered to be safe at school. they actually flew into a rage of the school board meeting when the school superintendent, scott ziegler declared that the predator transgender students are person simply did not exist. and that to his knowledge, we don't have any record of assaults occurring in our restrooms as if this was not
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horrific enough of a situation. on october 6, the sheriff's office at $815.00 oh boy was charged with sexual battery and the abduction of a fellow student at abroad run high school in ashburn, virginia, a few miles down the road. the boy was actually that same predator who attack scott smith's daughter and had been quietly transferred to the new high school. for the legend may 20th incident. sunbridge says guys this and how the people of virginia are reacting. we bring in former virginia state center, richard black. thank you so much for joining us. sen. blocked. thank you. it's good to be with you. hi. this is such a hard, hard story. it's a scary story because the parents in that community had no idea that this predator was not only in the school the 1st time, but definitely when it's transferred the 2nd time. so we're, as we, as a society become so sensitive and politically correct that we are now protecting predators instead of actually protecting victims in this situation.
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we but you know, the law that was put in place in virginia, that was, it was a law to provide certain privileges to transgender students. it was a breathtaking victory for or various elements over decent, normal parents. it's really sort of shifted the whole whole balance of, of authority. and what we have now we've got, we've got legal permissions that require a teacher to call boys girls to call girls boys. and if they demand that they, they, the teacher has to do it. and it has totally abolished girls, right? to intimate privacy in areas that they, they have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their bathrooms. their locker rooms are
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showers donaway with all of that. and it made them terribly vulnerable. the governor passed this law, he signed it into law, and in march of 2022 months later, the daughter of scott smith, a business man here in loudon county, was very, very violently assaulted. and then the boy was simply transferred to another school. we went from stonebridge high school, broad run high school, and while he was there, he actually had an ankle monitor on he was wearing an ankle monitor when he allegedly committed the 2nd offense with a girl at braun braun high school. fortunately the father had had the wherewithal all and they in the presence of mind to have a have
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a right test kid performed. so they have the results of that. and so, but the morning or any of it is that here is a man whose daughter has allegedly been violent, laid violently, assaulted, and he is russell to the ground, right. and he is take it into court even though they know what has happened. we have one of these soros supported prosecutors, and while the county was very pro criminal, but she took it upon herself to personally go to court and to prosecute this father know why. oh well, why, what, what motivated him? the anger that he share, black, i feel you that would motivate any i'm sorry,
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that would make any parent very, very angry on it. and i have to say as the parent of the 2nd victim, if i was that parent, i would be even more angry because my daughter, one of had been assaulted if the truth and transparency was being told which shows . i cannot figure out people that would be motivated by this, but once again, we'd only be hearing about the sinner black because of the father's reaction at the school board meeting. so do you think the community should actually be held accountable and i'm talking all away from the principal on up there or call for that school board. i'll be to all resigned. but i'm not saying that school board knew ahead of time when that father was there. but there's no accountability yet as to why a 2nd girl was victimized when they knew this printer. an ankle bracelet doesn't do it. and a kid with an ankle brace at school is not going to keep them from attacking somebody else unless you have a police officer right there on site following him at all times. obviously was not the whole school structure is, is very corrupted. certainly the principals need to be held accountant. they knew
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1st way what was going on, the school superintendent and the school board. we have, we have one of the most, most marxist leaning school boards in america. it's very extraordinary group. there are half a dozen of them that are subject to recall petitions that are before the courts. and in one case all around. and that's the thing. and i want to bring up sort of like you brought right. have a good point rocha for let you go. the governor's race is happening in virginia right now. what is going to be the effect of this situation come until i do you think will it have any on when people go to the polls that might actually can make people cross lines and say, we need to change if this is the type of lack of transparency that's happening in the state of virginia. this is definitely going to have an impact where hearing from, from lifelong democrats, who simply say, why i've always, i voted for obama, voted for clinton and so forth. i'm not going to do it anymore because of this
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transgender policy. and the radical assault on the privacy of young girls in schools when it comes down to parents. right. sort of like, always great talk, i'm sure going to continue the father story. thanks for joining me. the american dream of doing better than your parents has been put on the back burner for some and now the dream of living in a beautiful suburb with a white picket fence and a gold tree. ver may also be harder to come by in california. thanks to a new law or to correspond to touch sweet has more on this newly passed legislation from los angeles. after california governor gavin newsome survived his recall election. he's moving full speed ahead, packing bills, and appeasing state democrats and other progressives. among the bills that the left is carrying on is actually 9, which essentially calls for replacing the single family homes and change them into multi unit properties. part a female can dream for many families and moved out of the suburbs with
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a nice yard. some consider it to be a refuge from the city. but now that dream has been threatened by california, governor gavin newsome's new bill, s be 9, california senate bill 9 will subdivide single family lots instead of homes. these lots will be building complexes with up to 4 units. advocate for the bill. payment will help california housing prices. others argue infiltrating some neighborhoods with rentals will decrease the value of the single family homes. they've worked so hard to acquire. last year, san diego city council approved allowing bonus units sometimes up to a half dozen per lot. and since the development has exploded some 13000 permits for issued for units in 2020, that's roughly just about 10 percent of the state's new housing stock. and now it's so easy to see that southern california is flooded with studios and apartments. many families who have their heart set on beautiful single family homes are moving elsewhere as the taxes in real estate are on the rise in the golden state. many
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locals picked up and moved to read states, including arizona, texas, and florida. all politics may be one thing, seeming hard earned money is something in the american, regardless of party, filtration can get behind some wonder if california neighborhood will drastically change as a result of the senate bill 9 reporting for news diffuse and how sweets are t. so for more on this you bring in california based on the author, drew allen, you can find more of at drew at thomas allen, dot com. thanks for joining me. drew a scott. good to do with you. ok to talk to me. why is california changing and does it mean the american dream of homeownership? it's hard to reach the state of california or just millennials just don't want to deal with having to fix the roof and the ard. yeah, no, that's not it. i mean millennials want home ownership, and the reason we're in this situation of course is it's self inflicted. there is no one to blame for this mess, but the democrat party, we have a one party rule here in california. and it's very important to look at why the
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situation of an affordable housing has happened because for decades, policy makers out of sacramento democrats have made it cost prohibitive, nearly impossible for developers to build new homes. so they have a punitive fees. they have these, these links, the delays permitting delays, and all these costs add up for the developer as well, to the tune of over $100000.00 in many cases, depending on where you're trying to build a home. and so they are actually creating this, this problem. and of course, just like you know, sol lensky, rules to radicals would dictate, create a problem. and then the government comes in and they present themselves as those uniquely qualified to solve it. and what's their solution to destroy and punish the successful people who got out of the cities and went to the suburbs to destroy the american dream for the people who already achieved it. and also to prevent any future generations from also achieving that dream. it's diabolical. ok,
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well i reality or i was southern girl, so i love the south, but i have been to california. there's absolutely beautiful places in that state and it's ideal that everybody's going to be leaving there. i've met california and they might be as hard read conservative, but they love their state of california more. eventually, these millennials will probably actually want to build a bill to grow a family, want more space. you know, as a, does this mean that you're for sure that they're going to move outside of the state and take their money with them, or do you think that they're going to try to rejuvenate some of these communities and make it possibly even more affordable or is that even going to be an option in a few years? it won't be an option from the standpoint of a hopeful home owner, though they'll have options. they'll say to your point, the weather here is so awesome that i'm just going to live in abject poverty. and, and under this, this oppressive taxation. and my quality of life will go down,
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but we've got a lot of nice sunny weather. the other option is to take your money, leave the state, and achieve that dream somewhere else that doesn't have radical mark this running the government. those are the 2 options, but we have seen for the 1st time, a drop in overall numbers of people living in california. that's the 1st time that's happened in many, many, many years. well, and that's, you know, i think what could possibly be an issue in the future, because what do you see a future challenges that will creative communities are dominated by a multi unit residence over single family? it's not just about the one house, it's about the community that those types of buildings actually built. well, i want to point something out here that thinks important because the democrat party is always searching for the root cause of everything. but of course, if they looked in the mirror, they would see that they were the root cause, the problem. and so what they're doing here, instead of addressing the root cause, ok, for example, over 50 multi $1000000000.00,
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huge corporations have left california and taken those jobs out of the state in the last 6 years or so. so those jobs are gone. and those high paying 6 figure 7 figure jobs are not here anymore. and so what they should be doing, for example, they argue about equity inequality. but instead of addressing the problems in inner cities, for example, where they own the public school education system, where we have this vast welfare state that according to human nature, just waged people from, from bettering themselves. because they just get comfortable on the government check. they're actually taking opportunities out of the state, and so there weren't won't even be opportunities for people to even buy a home in the future or improve their lives well. and that's the thing, you know, they get federal government continues to find ways to bail. in fact, i think of our new some actually just did an issue checks back say look, we have so much money. we're going to use of your taxes back. it happens time and time again. so i have to ask you again if this is a broken issue, that's not just been this year last year, but it's
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a few decades. why do the same people get to be continued to be sent back to sacramento? yeah, that's the $1000000.00 question. and the answer unfortunately, is that, you know, i've, i've lived and worked in democrat circles my whole life, but i've always been conservative. but these people look at the party like a religion because you're right. you know, why would you continue to vote for the same people time and time again, even though they're the ones directly responsible for the chaos and the suffering in this state. but of course, they believe in their minds that the republican party or the alternative is so much worse because they've been indoctrinated to believe that they're unwilling to change well. and that's what so sad. i mean run your daily life if. if every time something was failing me, the definition of definition of insanity is doing the same thing twice, expecting different results, you know, this same country. well, let me remind you, this is the land of ronald reagan at one time. drew like always thanks for joining
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me. my pleasure, thank you. and that's all the time we efforts a shout. i promise. this is a conversation i want to continue on the on twitter at scottie and he's, he's the hash tag team and b 8. they sound more. dallas horrible. that tv app on your android, apple phone. thanks for watching. ah, mm hm. when europe is mentioned to what do you think a place an idea, a common place with diverging ideas? maybe you think of the european union, think what you wish, but europe is in crisis. it must choose between being in ideological construct or a place with real people. and we'll meet with
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