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in the dep oh, remain in the shallows. join me every thursday on the alex silent. sure. but i'll be speaking the guess when the world of politics spoke. business i'm show business. i'll see you then the lead the apology for begin, but for once it is not for the former administration. rather for the head of the curve. we're going to give you the details on the vice president trip as well as her entourage. it seems to be getting just as much attention and gun makers continue to relocate their companies all down south. could say maybe the devil goes down to georgia bell time. it was brilliant thing. say remington say they want to move where they feel like they will have more freedom and protection for manufacturer products. we're going to discuss the issue with our panel. and what
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as follows, present by don't trip last week where he met with mc chrome president crone on the margins of the g 20 which should not actually help the administration's french po paul. in fact, it might have even caused more damage. with the u. s. president actually acknowledging he handled the submarine deal in a clumsy way, or the vice president scheduled to have a one on on meeting with the fridge. president manuel micron on wednesday, however, until then her schedule. so to the various meetings in public appearances where she is discussing everything from the migrant crisis in europe to science. it's not only a sign of the current state of the relationship and our dedication to the future, but it is also an incredible statement about the history of the relationship between transfer me united states on many issues, but in particular on scientific research. to discuss the goals of this trip, we bring in robin bureau, retired army ranger, and a democratic strategist. and alan yak, former us marine and author. thank you so much for joining me,
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robert and alan. scott. ok, so i want to start with you. robin, is this more about diplomacy or actually raising the vice president profile on the international stage? i would love to say this was about diplomacy and look, president crone invited her so she couldn't very well say no. but i just raised this question last night on my podcast. we haven't got to find out who is going to be running on the democratic ticket in 2024. i believe in my heart, that's what this is about elevating her. because we just had a big election last tuesday a week ago today. and we're heading straight to the mid terms now, which also means 2024. was interesting that you brought that up because, you know, after the 1st few allen on this point, president chrome did invite vice president comma harris over. so what does it say just to we're having to go back with this ministration. he's inviting the vice president to come over and talk to him rather than back to the president himself.
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you know, joe probably really did not impress the crone, although they don't each of us for quite some time. so it's a completely, it's a show. and i know she's over there with the frenchman, lynn. what the irony of it is. she's over there talking about the migrant questions in europe. and she's in charge of, she's the orders are in this country and they that they continue to portions of or we have no idea who's coming in this country. i think basically her trip or she's going to just do some person shopping. otherwise, earlier job appears that she really has is to stand 60 back 60 to the right to buy one is 20 reading the job after when he goes off, script gets mad and everyone every fortune the challenge is any bit anything he's doing. besides that, she doesn't really have all, well, i doubt the francis's anymore luck getting there packages and we are here in the
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united states considering i think we're all hiring to supply change issues. but, you know, so overseas is this delegation of 22 american law makers, which is being led right now. speaker nancy pelosi all the scholars to attend the c o p 26, which by the way it just amazes me that it's still going on. this is last week store and they're still over there. one of those lawmakers is actually alexandria. okay. you cortez, she's finds herself in the middle of this fight on social media with her colleague or paul goss are a republican from arizona, arizona who shared a video. a of a popular cartoon which was edited to represent goes, are actually attacking c. then lunging as a president, i'm going to throw this actually to you robin. i am no fan and a fan and for a variety of reasons. in this case, it looks like this was done in house by represented closer staff, someone said, could you said, are we talented? do you think this outrage over the video is justified? considering it's really just a replication of what's out there. they just put, represent gomery air go sir, and other people's faces over
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a product that was already there. so this always is cringing when i see things like this. i'm also not a big fan of enemy, but i've got 2 kids that are and look and maybe he's trying to appeal to a younger demographic. but personally, i just wish that we would be better than this. and this is trickling down into all of our elections. i just ran i last for mayor of tucker, georgia, and this kind of victory, all these kind of petty juvenile attacks we actually saw on them and municipal level, which i've never seen before. so i just wish that we could sort of ditch some of the juvenile tactics of politics and talk about things that people really care about. right. and that's the thing. i mean politics, his voice been dirty. that's been through the ages. so when, when they get petty, you think we would actually mature as a country as you continue to add years to our age. but allen on this case, republicans right now we're being just completely knocked across the board based on everything going on the january, 6 other issues talking about the violence that could potentially be on the
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republican side that they're instigating. does this help the situation right now? why are republicans kind of tone death and not being on their best behavior, considering the narrative that's being created against them. all they're doing is adding logs to fire, or do they even care? why don't i don't think they care because i don't think they see anything changing with the complete layout goes or 1st, you know, at least if this is the best is media change can come up with or he needs to hire some 12 year olds to, to up their game and then. ringback to put amc space on the one, make it or to figure seem kind of weird to i mean all of the animation could have used a giant native blonde a o c. i think goes to might have a few issues to deal with the on the democrats, not that very. i think we can all agree on that. one is a portal and you just went through your own record. you were talking about robin, you know, this idea of a people and trying to relate to the bass going very,
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very wrong in this case. are there things that should be stayed away upon in this being one of them? or is this g at least give them credit for try and at least reach a group that possibly might not even be involved in politics very much. you know, i wish i could say that, but this is gonna fall flat. this is gonna fall on deaf ears and look, alan, i agree with you. i don't, i don't know who he thinks he's appealing to with this the best. if i could write a perfect cartoon against a o. c. right now it would be that she and the squad over against the infrastructure bill, because my, my colleagues on the left are really upset about that right now. if they wanted to attack or go there because were publicans are attacking the 13 g o p law makers who voted for the infrastructure bill attack. see in this plot also? and yet republicans right now are saying they're looking at the think it was kathy griffin. what happened there are other issues against you know, that all of the snoop dog video that actually portrayed shooting trump and secret service, never visit. and yet there's already democrats calling for secret service and represent goes to resign. last, where do you allen on this case,
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should what should go sort of action should be ignored, or should he actually address it to the public because he really hasn't yet. why did he put it out there for a reason for whatever he says, however, he addresses it, it's, it's not going to be an apology. it's not going to be, i should have done that. he's going with hate as a strategy and all. and that may work in the short term, but ultimately the american people lose. well, i also found it was find that twitter decide to keep this video up despite taking everything else down. they said this one needed to say, i found it interesting because obviously the more people that see it, the more damaging it is robin allen, always great to talk to you. okay. chaos is continuing at the border between pullin and bella. bruce, hundreds of my grant are actually putting pressure on the polish border from the bell russian side, and migrate from afghanistan and elsewhere. have been staying in belarus for months now and are ready to enter the you all as refugees. the stand off remains tent with
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migrant and polish security forces facing one another down long border offensive ortiz at concertina. ross coff has the story right now. we're in belarus. if he meters away from the polish border, we're thousands of migrants from the middle east are stuck trying to cross into the e. u. after failing to breach the border fans yesterday they set up tents and camp choir spending last night out in the woods. now let me just give you a quick look at the scene. this is what's going on here. we were told that at least 2500 people haven't come here and this is, this is what, what they do. and so you can see a family with children, they're trying to warm up from the fire woods and they're actually more people bringing more firewood from this forest out there because it's, it's, it's getting called by the day. and people somehow need to, we're, we're a mob of babies. she's, she's shaking with them from phrasing. look at it as with what it does. is
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it a trash bag bag? yeah. waiters for cold an old go under this my foot. what's her aunt bert? just bread and water the it's all yes. yes. yes. yes. we just want to go german on nothing for a good or encore, a good life. all the both those empty and they got family. they got kids, you know, they need walton with doesn't matter. we pay money for whichever you memorize was any one to bring us some law to please. you know that the kids will be, suffer too much. here you can see that ha, the polish a security forces out in full force there. now i think they're changing, as you can see, movement out there. and yet this is the, the barbed wire, and the fans that is dividing the border divine in the territory, but with bowers and of poland. now, despite failed attempts to cross the border, the migrants are determined to try again. to day, most of them come from a war,
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tore nations like iraq and afghanistan, and now they won a new life in europe's wealthiest countries, like germany and france. but to get there, they 1st need to pass through poland. the number of migrants trying to reach to you through the poland bowers border has been on the rise lately by to the situation dramatically escalated yesterday when thousands of refugees formed column and march towards the polish border. some of them tried to get through the barbed wire fence using a free treat trunks and spades. others actually caught it with the wire cutters. polish security forces responded with tear gas and pepper spray even gone, fire was heard at one point. poland has already called a state of emergency and brought around 12000 troops to the border according to the polish officials who said that this is so far, the biggest attempt to enter poland by force. when we return,
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the 2nd amendment issued to bear farms as a federal law, and yet some gun manufacturers are looking to individual states, offer protection. we'll bring in the details after the break for an ally ourselves to be more efficient, quicker with our transactions. but with that comes a trade off, every device is a potential entry point for security at any machine. it's an extension of traditional time. the defenders have always been one step behind the attackers partner with them. there's one called option in the offering.
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ah remington fire on the latest weapons maker to decide to move its headquarters from new york down to georgia? now this is smith and wesson breaks ground and following their move from springfield, massachusetts. and these are not small moves is the latest farmington deal is worth around $100000000.85 jobs in georgia, civil rights tourney, and ready has robert kilo and steve gill from official. the trader operatives office joins us now to discuss. robert, i brought you on for multiple reasons. georgia, you're representing steve gill, mr. tennessee. i'm sorry you, steve. why are these companies moving to states that like yours where you have safe?
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i got new york and maryland where you've seen other gun companies move out. we had read a move to tennessee a few years ago. kimber is in texas. h in k is in georgia. tara is in georgia, mag goal that makes up magazines moved out of colorado a few years ago to wyoming. because the states are imposing restrictions on the very products that these companies make. and when you can't make it, you can't sell it. they have to go somewhere else, i'd say also not as much at georgia as tennessee in texas. we have no state income tax. so when they move a 100 or a 1000 jobs, their employees not only have a little bit better standard of living, but they also get a pay raise because of no state income tax and but it's like taxes and kind of say, well, you give up the ard for new york city, but you definitely get the no tax in tennessee on which one matters to you more. but robert, do you actually as a democrat, but you are a gun toting democrat g. welcome. a company like remington to your home state and with their reasoning, saying it will be more of
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a friendly state for them to manufacture their products in. oh, they're absolutely right. george is the perfect thing for. we're going to, we already have h entails was mentioned, block is located in cobb county, remington, its going to be raw, i believe in troup, county, troup, county lagrange georgia, which was harris county were i grew up there. we do have a gun culture here. we do have people who appreciate and supported the 2nd amendment. i think many of these companies are also trying to avoid meeting the regulations and demon ization that comes in other states. well, me and my wife have a house in maryland. one of these things there is, is nearly impossible to get a handle on license even to protect your so what makes it very hostile environment for those? so for those employers, we welcome those people in the so i think one of the issues the national democrats are going to have to understand culturally is how to talk to a gun owners in the south. because the opinions of people in the south were the we're, the blue growth is coming from north carolina is becoming blue. virginia for the most part is blue blue for 2 weeks ago, georgia is turning blue. so if you want to continue those games are going to have to balance of that anti gun message. you get,
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the more fees will be southern democrats may agree your most issues will disagree with you on guns. and he had to look at the rise in crime, which i think one of the reasons why virginia people are looking at education, but also the rise and crime. and that safety is that gun issue might actually be a key issue coming up. and then next mid term, obviously the presidential. but here's my question. both of your attorneys or nasty 1st proposed constitutional attorney had here. why is this becoming a state issue? considering the 2nd amendment is a federal level issue and grand. i can buy a gun in tennessee, but i could, there's no problem keeping me from bringing it up to new york. i might have to register if i actually live there. but obviously this is not something that you have to register every time you cross over a state line even to visit. so why is this being allowed to be a state issue and not mainly staying on the federal side? well actually when you cross state vines into some of these anti gun states, you're carry permit in tennessee or somewhere else isn't valid anymore. and you're breaking the law by having a gun that you're transporting into a state. i think you've got supreme court getting ready to consider
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a significant 2nd amendment issue and, and it's going to be key to watch what they do there. i've always thought it odd that you have the heller case a few years ago with the supreme court that validate the right to bear arms, the individual right to bear arms. and yet dumb bands in chicago and d. c and other cities are in place. and yet, when the supreme court ruled in favor of gay marriage immediately you had counties and states having to go out and marry people that were gay. why does some supreme court opinions get immediate validity and others like hell or get ignored by cities like new york in dc and chicago? and that question is got robert, do you have an answer for that? i won't leave. hello, this is all very narrowly tailored. go in the endurable, right to bear arg was still allowing there to be local regulatory aspect to it. and of course the values of each state are going to be different than the states are full to be the laboratories for democracy. scott, please do not take your gun from tennessee to washington. dc. immediately put you in danger because as with previous attempts of, i have
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a concealed carry permit in georgia. that apartment is not valid in maryland. if i'm pulled over in my car with my gun in maryland, i still have to abide by the city of baltimore laws, versity laws, harris county, georgia. so because we have this mismatch of massive walls, i do think there is going to have to be some fair weather regulators to take place because you do not want a house, something which is law for it would be wednesday and you're one road trip away from being a felon, it thinks like maryland have a tim, tim, low magazine capacity law where you cannot have a magazine that holds over 10 rails things like california. you have to have a non conforming grip or grip on your rifles. you cannot have a barrel. those certain weight, it's also miss myself. you basically have to be a legal scholar to know where you can and can't have guns in this country. i don't think that sustainable long term, well, and that's under the hope educated. got understood it. they architect and you're right robert. i do leave my gun back in tennessee for the reasons that are here in washington dc, but i am an educated gun carrier. that's what i think will hopefully we want most of the public to be. but when in regards to these companies moving, steve,
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will these stay the attorney general's justice department go a step in and offer even more protection if the federal government does come in which the possibility over the next 3 years. and we hear more rumors of gun and ammunition, prohibition and gun was being made. will these states like tennessee, georgia, texas, step in and actually protect some of these gun companies? i think you will see attorney general's in these states, you know, being vigorous and defending the 2nd amendment. i think the other thing to keep in mind when you're looking at some of these gum laws at the federal level, some gun manufacturers have looked at moving to places like georgia and tennessee and taxes other more gun friendly states. because there are some provisions that people argue that if a gun is manufactured in tennessee and sold in tennessee and owned in tennessee, that the fab's really don't have the capacity to do anything about that. because there is no interstate commerce with them to intervene. it interesting lots of different dynamics here, and of course i'm glad i have robert and steve to give us the 360 view of thank you so much. but now 2 couples in california spent month raising and bonding with
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babies. they believed it belonged to them. but as it turns out, they were actually raising each other's children because of a mix up at the fertility clinic. and they now have filed suit or de corresponded molly barrows has more on this case. data and alexander cardinality fell in love with the infant daughter born to them and late 2019 they're older daughter was also thrilled to hold her new baby sister. a member of child birth will always be treated by the sick reality that our biological child was given to someone else. and the baby that i fought to bring into this world was not my to keep the daughter we babies and bonded with was gone. after months of love and affection,
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there's no way to describe the pin that we've been through the struggle to guide our older daughter. through losing her little sister, she fell in love with conceived in vitro fertilization. the cardinal is trusted, the girl was their biological child. despite the fact, the baby had a darker complexion than they do, then they learned there was a mix up at the l. a base fertility clinic with their embryo. another couple was raising their child while they were raising. there's alexander and i are devastated . we missed an entire year of our daughter's life. i didn't get to experience being pregnant with her or berthing her. we missed her entire newborn period. we never saw our babies entrance into the world or cuddled her and her 1st seconds of life. the cardinal is filed suit against the california center for reproductive health
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and the owner for medical malpractice, breach of contract negligence and fraud. they are seeking a jury trial and unspecified damages. the other couple wants to remain anonymous, that the attorney representing all 4 parents, say they are planning to file a similar suit. we thought that we were working with in a very professional industry. we trusted people, we trusted these people. and we never even knew that something like this could happen wasn't even on our radar. how could this happen? but now we realize that the fertility industry is a mess. the unusual circumstances have also bonded the card knowledge and the other couple. they now look at each other as family from here on out. they were just as much in love with, with our, our biological daughter as we were with there's 4 r t i, molly barrows. as a ground, becky development continue in the world. as faith rights researchers actually found
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the amount of time one spent in space actually impact their brain health or to correspond natasha suite has more of the new study linking long spaced trips to similar effects of brain damage. commercial space travel is getting closer to taking off more and more not astronauts are making their way to space and will short trip to space may not pose any side effects according to a new study, longer term could cause brain damage. similar to a cotton scientists have long studied the effects of the body in orbit. but what about the brain? little has been examined until recently, and researchers found that long spaced trips could cause brain damage. according to a new study published in jama neurology scientists found elevated levels of proteins in the blood that reveal indications of brain damage. is that he follows 5 russian cosmonaut who went into space for 5 and a half months aboard the international space station. cerebral spinal fluid is the most accurate way to measure one's brain health,
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but obtaining it is invasive. blood is reportedly at the next best thing. and so scientists took blood from all men 20 days before their mission one day after then one week after their trip, and again $20.00 to $25.00 days. returning home scientists found 2 proteins to be elevated one day and one week following their months and space. a 3rd protein was not significantly elevated. but to final proteins are measured by a ratio between the to the ratio did in fact drop, which is a senior people suffering from a neuro degenerate of condition. researchers from the study said the effects of spending several months and space are similar to what the brain goes through when getting a concussion, or more studies need to be conducted. researchers behind the steadied believe the brain injury is caused to the long duration exposure to micro gravity. his drug separation main shoot, deploy away for confirmation of for healthy man's. for astronauts. return to earth on monday at 1033 p. m. eastern time, riding home with space x 2 and
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a 200 day space station mission that began last spring. washed down confirmed their capsule parachuted into the gulf of mexico off the coast of pensacola, florida. in darkness recovery boats quickly moved in with spotlights ready to reg, the space craft up out of the open sea bringing his where i'm a, an employee as part of the recovery team will physically climb on top of dragon and attach hardware necessary to hoist dragon up and out of the water, please for astronauts referred to as crew. 2 astronauts spent almost 6 months in space. they completed several space walks work to help upgrade the space station while also installing to new solar arrays. well, a successful mission when they were heading back to earth and none of the astronauts were able to use the toilet on the dragon as a result of a leak. and it's something that space x has since redesign, reporting for news. these hughes and harsh sweets are t that's a big problem,
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a bully with thousands of migrants, including children, remain stranded at the border between villers and poland. warsaw claims minced is escalating the refugee crisis on purpose. meanwhile, russia claims the west has wanted to smear campaign against it over the border crisis that after the polish prime minister directly blames vladimir putin for creating the situation. germany tries to get control over the chronic virus by imposing tupper restrictions as the number of infections reaches its highest level . since the start of the pandemic and moscow's defense minister says us warships in the black senior russians borders are a threat to regional security.
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