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my attention now is this a result of a diplomatic retaliation or confirmation of the decreased power. your organization is holding over the story as well as our expert will weigh in about what this could mean for the nato alliance moving forward. and the chinese continue their press all to dominate and multiple international arena related film looks to break box, office records at home and abroad. however, this is more about the quality of the film for the economic state of the discretionary spending of those outside of china. we're going to discuss and again, members in puerto principally adapt to 17 north american missionaries and their families, were going to bring you the latest developments and why haiti has one of the highest rates of kidnapping. in the world. back at home democrats in congress are actually looking to blue, one of their own support for their social fitting bill, all by giving in and budgeting money for coal and gas plants. but is this the right move? well, we're going to give you the $360.00 view plus we know it cause the southern
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california co signed we covered with crude. and we're going to tell you what is being done to prevent this from happening again. i'm going to use and we're going to give you the 360 view of these stories right here on our t america. today's new you ah, thanks for joining us. she rushes, it's spinning. it's a permanent mission to nato. was all a response to the alliance kicking out several russian diplomats allegedly for spying our cheese roman. cuz ross has the story. russian foreign minister made the announcement on monday saying that says, starting on november 1st. moscow will completely suspend the operations of its mission to nato, and from now on any emergency communications between the u. s. lead block and russia will be done through the russian embassy in belgium. while an ambassador of
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nathan member states in moscow chosen by the allies can perform similar functions here in russia. so this guns, just 2 weeks after nato announced that it would expel a russian diplomats for a legend of this close espionage at its brussels headquarters. and that should be in effect on the 1st of november as well. well, according to the russian foreign ministry, it became yet another move on. nato's behalf to use the so called russian threats as a unifying factor for the alliance. and another reason to remain in international demand is here from the russian foreign minister. 0 explanation was given for the expulsions and a few days before the announcement we met with mister stilton burke in new york. he stressed that nato had a sincere interest in normalizing relations with russia, so as to deescalate tensions on the european continent. but we weren't particularly
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surprised by the decision. it all confirmed that nature was uninterested in equal dialogue or join work. sir dale, i wrote, added that the nato information bureau and moscow will also be shut down as a result. why? meanwhile, the nato international secretary and has already been notified and the russian foreign ministry statement added that it is not expecting any shift in relationship with nato. in the near future by me now to discuss is daniel mcadams, executive director at the ron paul ester. daniel, thank you so much for joining me. thanks for me. scottie. okay, so after everything that the countries have all gone through the alliance of russia, what role did nato actually serve for russia? well, you know, the nato russia relation, the sort of microcosm of russia us relations now, and nato has been increasingly irrelevant. we've seen, you know, stolen bird desperate for attention. desperate to be noticed by the administration
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has really not treated nato any more relevantly than the trump administration did. so i think what you're seeing really is a native desperate for attention on one hand, and some be a little deeper on the other hand that we can get into. well, you're right. i think it's like, look, look, we're doing something, even though if it might be counterproductive to what the overall goal would be. but daniel, you know, do you think, you know, our package stated this was an, obviously because of the response to expulsion of russian diplomats. but i had to think back and you know, there's a pass between the 2 countries. do you think these years and i almost decades of accusations by nato countries which continue to be proven wrong and wrong time time again, without any apologies or reconciliation actually played a factor that this just might have been just the final match that struck? well, that's a great point, scotty. and if we remember during the trump administration, trump was saying one thing about relations with russia and nato was saying something completely different, something very hostile, something very aggressive,
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and really undermining the position of the us administration. they seem to be speaking in completely different terms, and i think what we're seeing now is russia making the point, and of course, the explosion of these 18 was sort of precipitating factor making a point to nato, you know, hey, what can brother, you're pretty irrelevant. go take a hike and i think that's what the effect of this as well, but the one thing that does have me concern, do you think this could actually be used as sort of a motivator could possibly have an effect on nato expansion. we have other countries that like ukraine that's been wanting to get in, do you think nato could respond to it and say ok, find you want to act like this? obviously, a little brother. the little brothers can act up and bring in some other people that you might actually find to be in conflict with that is a good point and it's not an accident. i don't believe understanding how russian diplomacy works, that it was literally on the day that the us defense secretary, secretary austin, who was turned out to be quite a cypher, quite completely incompetent in his job. he was meeting with the georgian defense
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minister, talking about increasing cooperation with georgia. he's now going to go off to meet with ukraine. and on top of that, the u. s. in ukraine assigned, i think what, 10 different agreements since august, talking about closer, closer cooperation with the u. s. and i think the criminal spokesman to meet your paragraph said, i believe it was today or yesterday, that this is a red line for russia. and meeting ukraine into nato is a red line for russia, and russia would take it extremely seriously. and as people who follow. busy russian politics understand, this is not bluster, this is just a simple statement of russia's interests. and daniel, actually with every fear right now we look at what all of the red flags are grandfather on. the biggest concern that most countries that we've seen the past few weeks has been towards china. so do you think that in this case, this is a smart action on behalf of global peace?
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to have this now public battle between russia and nato, a lot nato allies actually happening when everybody up until now for the last few weeks have been saying, we need to be very concerned about what's going on with china. whether you're talking about taiwan or you're talking about australia, well, you know, there is a kind of sclerosis and u. s. foreign policy, and i think we're seeing some of that as well. and this is, this is not something this driven by nato. i mean, this is driven in washington d. c. there's an inability to pivot. there's an inability to change. we're still talking about territorial warfare. so talking about russia taking over something or trying to thinking over something, you know, there is no new thinking. washington. the thinking is driven by the military industrial complex, so it shouldn't be surprised that we see yet again, this and antagonism between the 2 countries re emerging and day. oh, i've asked this question for, i'm going to actually ask our audience, respond back on twitter right now. what good has nato actually done in the past decade for the world? which was the whole reason, i think, why they were
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a savage. thanks for joining us on this. 17 american and canadian missionaries have been kidnapped by gang members and havi. they are among the latest victims in a country which is plagued by the rise of abductions for money or to correspond. molly borrows has the latest this 16 americans in when canadian or with christian aid ministries, the ohio based organization released a statement saying they've been kidnapped saturday on their way home from building an orphanage outside. porter prince. the abducted group includes 5 children, including a toddler police did the missionaries are being held by the notorious haitian gang known as the $400.00 meloza. the same group that kidnapped 5 catholic priests and 2 nuns earlier this year near the same place, but were later released. haiti has seen a huge surgeon violence and kidnapping since the reason assassination of their president, followed by a deadly earth weight, declaimed one and 2000 lives. haitians say they're tired of the violence and
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instability. oh, when we hear there is a kid, nothing the effect of the kidnapping me? no, there's not going to be good for drivers, motorcycle drive. people do not go out in the street. we cannot find people to transport what we have a wife and 4 children, one and a family children look at because we have the responsibilities at home stop noble. why? authority to say the 400 moussa has all that taken over parts of haiti, while the government struggled to regain control. the gang is known for kidnapping large groups and typically demand ransoms of around $20000.00 in u. s. dollars. u. s. officials say the f b i and state department officials are working to secure the release of the americans. but so far, don't know where the kid nat missionaries are for needs you to use. i, molly barrows? i made development in the oil field that occurred on the coast of southern california. the orange county district attorney is calling it a criminal investigation. and so there's a culpability between the energy company at fault and their relationship with
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federal investigators are to correspond antonio suite has more on what is actually raising the red flags. new allegations from the district attorney of orange county says there is great cause for concern regarding this location, amplify energy. the company under scrutiny for the oil spell is housed in the same building as federal regulators. as more than 25000 gallons of crude oil spilled into the water off the coast of huntington beach, more than 2 weeks ago, investigator, se there's still piecing together exactly what happened right now. they're looking at a $1200.00 foot cargo ship that may have dragged its inker or through an underwater oil pipeline pulling it across the sea floor. but as more information is coming forward, todd spitzer, the orange county district attorney, says it's unlawful for the company under investigation. epa fi energy to be housed with federal regulators in long beach who are responsible for this investigation. spencer has come out saying amplify energy light about the spills timeline. according to preliminary findings and alarm went off in the control room at 2 30 am saturday, that pressure had dropped in the pipeline indicating
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a possible leak. amplify reportedly waited until 6 a 1 am to shut down the pipeline. but according to the c, e o of amplify, the company wasn't aware of the spill until it saw a sheen on the water at 8 o 9 a. m. we're, we're not aware of any spell until 8 and i am one sided, one i promised you. if we were way or something on friday night, we, i promise you, we would have immediately stopped all operations and move forward. while the spill is not as large as initially thought close to residents are outraged. it's a catastrophe. i mean, it happens all the time again, you know, over and over again. there's a lot to be, should do about it. i'm. i don't understand why nobody came. so 10, so with those pipeline, so they didn't even know whose pipeline and more to begin with. well, this bill has killed a good amount of wildlife. dozens of birds and other creatures were rescued. at least 2 birds have been released back into their original habitat. the district attorney maintains that amplify failed to act and is now calling for them to move
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out of this building. reporting for news issues and hospice suites are t most senators have a red line, but synergy mansion actually has a multiple before he will agree to the democrat spending bill from the environment to children, a jo once at all, but we'll get his wish history says no we're going to give you the 360 view right after the break. so it gives rise to the question about these crises and who is behind them. we had the sub prime crisis that resulted in minute printing that made the top get richer. we have the calls in crisis, which has resulted in the top getting richer because of all the money printer. and
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we had a war in afghanistan go on for decades, which resulted in money printing in the top get richer, you know, and, and, and you can get into the other, you know, into some other areas as well, really making some hard, making hard questions. ah, that is other places to play with mostly with daniels, purely with the basilica soil with them about their liquids. melissa was assumable which is food safety. and when you would, these images, it goes up was good for supposedly good have my did on i would say with music is images spread it. so we come up with your phone was out of the to get the one with all of your group plan. some way up
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with the to the shelters will show you. ah ah, bitter joe mansion, democrat from west virginia, continues to be the stumbling block for his party and the goal of passing our mass social spending bill, which as of now stands around $3.00 trillion dollars. now the latest demands include a child, a tax credit, which must include a farm work requirement and a family income gap around $60000.00. and it's a dramatically weekend one of president biden signature programs. and other issues of contention include the decision to link b at one point to a trillion dollar infrastructure bill, which center cursed and cinema
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a democrat from arizona says she will not look at the social spending plan until the infrastructure bill is actually passed by the house neither senators have endorsed by social spending compromise. either i said mansion continues to say the democrats planned to achieve their plan to achieve 0 car electricity or what was called the present clean electricity performance program is a non starter, but well, democrats alternately cave and approve funds designated for the environment to go to coal and gas plants. well it's got the 360 view from robber patello talk radio host and civil rights tourney, and ed martin and publisher of a pro america report dot com. thanks for joining me. and. and robert things got to be with you robert. this is your party, so we're going to let you cry if you want to tell me how crucial is mentioned in cinema support to either bill. i think was crucial for me because we've seen that there are 0 republicans who are willing to cross 40 lines to vote and favorite
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things like clean energy and such as the pre k education of free 2 years of college . adding a visual vision and dental care to medicare of those sorts of things or problems for them and opposition to. and therefore we have to go groveling to jo, mansion and christian cinema. and let joe mansion who understands the democrats pick up one senate seat in 2022. he becomes completely irrelevant. so he's playing every car that he has right now to keep himself in the limelight and try to do the facto prime minister of the united states of america. but what. busy we know is that the democratic base is not going to compromise everything that they ran on 2022 apiece, jo, mansion and i think i'm checking to see of how this has ever, because for wind, for republicans aren't crossing over. i don't think that's really ever happened even when republicans are in power. so when you're looking at what's going right on right now, and as, as robert just said, yeah, democrats are having to appeal to they're probably the most conservative their party. what does it say about right now, the democrats liking competence that they can actually achieve some of their goals
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without republicans, have they ever had to do that before in history? well, i'm not sure about history. i know the wheels are coming off. i mean, if you look right now they're, they're in danger of passing almost nothing. in fact, chuck schumer is so desperate to try to keep his left flank covered because he got a reelection in a year and a half or less than a year and a half. he's what bring up the america votes act or whatever that was. it's gonna fail miserably in a disaster, but look, every now and then there's a moment where the party in power with the president and the senate and the house tries to do something that would be terrible for the country. a few years ago was the republicans who were about to pass an amnesty bill and a republican jeff sessions stood up and said, no, we're not going to do that. he was able to block the republicans with a president with a house and doing something dumb in this case, mansion cinema are doing the right thing. no one that's honest. think that that 3.5 true is really about small things. it's about huge things. it's transforming the economy and the country, so look closely and schumer can't get anything done at this point,
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and biden is off in the white house. where's biden? if he's supposed to be a great deal maker, he's the guy that should be making a deal. there's no deal be in mate, we're in the 3rd week of nothing happening. it's all going down in flames. thank goodness. but the question will be yesterday to more about a house democrat house members quit. they're not going to run for reelection. he's a 3rd one in a week because they know the democrats are about to lose at the polling box in 2022 . well then again, we're talking about electrons. we're not talking about policy. and i know that frustrates all 3 of us today. we'd rather things actually we decided on based on the policies that were best. now what's going to get these guys re elected to do what they're not doing or what they're doing on the health. but robert, do you really think both centers would be fighting as hard against their own parties if they were not from what is considered to be very purple states and mansions expectations. this is why it keeps getting reelected in west virginia, which probably would go red if it was anybody else. well, you know, i think different kinds of to stop running scared with those understand jo mansion
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from west virginia who is the primary industry of coal mining. so the idea would be coal mining senators won't be voting for in favor of electric energy, electric cars, and environmental protection. i think it's, it's laughable at best. so what different quotes are going to have to do and figure out either a how do you peel off or a republican or how do you create an agenda that as it can get democrats relisted in 2022 and try to pick up a seat somewhere so you can come back and i have the global to jo mansion, but i think the idea that you have millions and millions, 80000000 people vote for the agenda. and it gives held up by one of the smallest 4 states in the country. joe mansion because one senator of delta i thing is antithetical to urban, we believe, representative democracy. this will hold to represent what's interesting, a name people and i know that they might have for job. i am, but they actually vote for every talking point. this was a big part of it, but i don't know if you once again 80808020 rule is kind of a go for. but another point that's being mentioned a part of jo matches this expanded child tax credit. and ed id really believe that
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it would reduce child poverty by 40 percent, as democrats are projecting. that seems that magical, i don't think anybody be would be against child poverty. i'm reducing it by 40 percent. but is this the solution that they've come up with? well no, it's even more important to us, scotty, and it's really, i'm glad we were talking about it because most people aren't. the child tax credit is a direct payment. it's not, it's not tied to anything. it's just a straight payment to families. this is an inside the same massive bill, 3.5 trillion. they would get rid of finally and permanently the, the welfare to work requirements. a requirement that something to get money is tied to some kind of behavior. bill clinton caved in to the right of his party and to the republicans, and signed welfare to work. the left hated it because they want more direct payments. they, by the way, they were direct payments that came out of the coven relief bill. don't seem to have persuaded the voters that it's a good idea, but what mansion is actually fighting for and fighting against actually i'm, i'm part of me, misstating it to block this idea and americans hated. if you pull this,
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they hate freebies with no expectation that you're going to work. we go all the way back to reagan where he talked about welfare queens and he was referring to that and it was a huge success for him to be the leader on that issue in the mid seventies. so i look, if the democrats passed this thing, it'll be the worst thing for the country. but even worse for the democrats, the democrats have to hope it all dies. and as roberts said, they can run on something else like, i don't know, i'm not trump, but i want tweet me real quick robert, i want to give you the last question on this one. you know, do you think progress is that you mentioned how concerned with mansion and cinema that was holding the party basically. but you also think the extreme left of the party, this progressive has also made a mess of this reconciliation bill that within the party, if they would have tried something without the extremes, that it could have actually gotten passed. because as of right now, there's no signs of this deal being made. or remember, this is a watered down version of the deal. the original proposal is 6 trillion dollars in double the size of it. and it's point, i don't think you're going to find any families you have been getting the enhanced
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tax credit $300.00 week for a child since the middle, the summer will be a problem that most americans believe that. oh bridging things, economic yeah. getting people off of restraints, people out of starvation, bringing down charles already are good things is why we, republicans are fighting tooth and nail against it because of just what they never having problem corporate welfare. queens, they don't have a problem even most getting to 3 trillion dollars from nasa or just be those getting 10 or $10000000000.00 from the federal government along those welfare. queens to ride around their spaceship. that's fine. but god forbid a little child, get the sandwiches going to destroy what from to will they should? well, i think it comes down to the fact and i, i have a problem. i have a problem with the corporate welfare. i'll join you on that one. i agree with you, i would love to run a running tab of all the donations that go to jeff bezos and eli mosque. i would love to see both parties because both of them i think, should be held accountable. unfortunately, we, the people are the ones that don't like it, but i do like the both of you and i really am brain to join me today for this conversation. now,
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chinese fell about the 1900. these korean war is leading the box office globally beating out the latest james bond film in no time to die and marbles. shane is she the legend of the 10 rings and just 2 weeks since the battle of lake changing was released, it is brought in over $633000000.00 in earnings. however, the content of the film which has been described outsiders as a chinese propaganda film centered on a story of chinese soldiers defeating american troops, actually raises the question as at the chinese and now have crafted this formula of making propaganda really appealing to their masses to discuss or bring in writer and filmmaker shawn down. sean, i figured you'd be a perfect person for this topic. you understand how propaganda works and multiple different types of pop culture. and i want to do it, you know, style by saying, you know, politics influencing pop culture. nothing new. you pointed out all the time. however, how powerful do you think a movie can be as propaganda for a country? because it's being sold as entertainment, not necessarily a documentary. well,
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certainly, i mean, who are we to cry foul here and to accuse the chinese of propaganda? hollywood does better than anyone. we did a documentary for r t a few years ago. hollywood dc showing the relationship of politics and also f, b i n, c i a and pentagon, paying for, for films, budgets are 30 being a great example of a film made with a complicity of not written langley. so when it comes to the nature of storytelling, you go, are you that going back to the origin of film or one and world war 2 films? so many of those will be, are again, distinct, but the same time. what is it, is it, is it managed with to, in a sense, to rally the people to, to feel like it into the think about their country. and that's what this is melting . be because it's reminding the chinese of their victory in the korean war against
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the american un troops, which is true in hundreds of thousands of chinese did for across the line into north korea. they did the north korean country government that exists this day as a result of chinese intervention. so it is an historically accurate rendition now how historically accurate that's ultimately like every film, right? it's up to, you know, interpretation of the actual events. and i'm sure this is done with grandiosity and it's obviously meant to entertain. but you know, it's interesting in historical perspectives that we, as hollywood in america, we have been the main storytellers for so long in the world. now you're actually together perspective, right? america was fighting against china north in the korean war. we may have forgotten that, but now china has the money in the wherewithal to tell their own version of events . and yeah, it's, it's kind of like it's all coming. it all comes full circle. now. imitation is the best form of flattery, i guess not necessarily in this case if it's pointing the truth, but you know, i have to ask you, sean,
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looking at the world events that we're dealing with right now. the timing of this. the fact this has anything to do with the growing tension between the united states and china will certainly it would be you would have to wonder when the film was made. it would have been made right around that time period when trump was pushing for trader traded re mints. and there was a lot of tension if you recall, like he was really being tough on china in a way that may be the, the current administration has not been nearly so. ok. so i think there may be, out of that time period in the overall growth of the chinese economy through the 2010, i mean, becoming the 2nd biggest economy in the world of nationalism has been spiking patriotism. all these factors certainly would have played into the making of the spell. well, and i am sure that is something that i've, if there were like every once again, who knows what, how it will be putting out the same time. john always great to talk with you. we got okay. theres office a shout in the meantime,
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i want you answer my question. i start off the show with what has nato during the past decade. that has been good for global peace and their initial theme. and the initial reason for starting follow me on twitter at sadie and he's leave your answer. use the hash tag team and vh. we will read it, we will definitely share it. and for this show and more down on the for walton dot tv app, it's on your apple or android device. like always, it's going to be a busy week and we appreciate you to the news you choose to watch. feel like ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally,
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i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk for is your media reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safe for hi solution for community. are you going the right way? where are you being direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a so join us in the depths ah,
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although fellow friends in daycare. colin's prime minister lashes out at brussels, accusing it of blackmail. that's after the commission chief threatens action against warsaw for rejecting european laws. we cannot end, we will not allow our common values to be put at risk. the commission will package and the options are all no blood on its hands. bereaved families, blame the british government for the deaths of their loved ones and care homes. during the coven pandemic, we hear from a nursing home physician who says the authorities broke their promises to government. that being completely honest at the times instead of people in nursing homes and town homes, been almost a cigar loss, which we still are. this is about what the goldman promised was happening when it
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