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we will bring you the details of their discussion and more importantly, what did or did not come out of the conversation. and you feel you has come to the defense of the project. we are a tough founder falling raised by the f. b, i in search of information all pertaining to present biden's dollars diary. we will tell you why the 2 organizations who often find themselves at odds with each other or finding themselves aligned in former adviser to president trump the band and has turned himself in all on congressional content charges. so does this mean speaker policies? investigative panel will be able to, for span and to answer their questions and have access to the records. we're going to discuss with our panels and big changes. can we do a major news network with the goal become more focused on the news? less on opinion. well, this actually happened, this is another network anchor actually says people get afford higher prices of food today because of the money they saved during the panoramic. it will give you
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this very interesting perspective. unemployment. i'm scared out huge and we're going to give you the 360 view of these stories starting off our week on today's news use use right here on our t america. ah, this week is starting off with the latest meeting between the world's most powerful economies. us present, joe biden, and chinese present cheating. ping are holding a virtual summit on, on monday. now, despite lingering concerns about supply chain disruptions in tariff, taiwan will take precedence when the 2 leaders actually sit down. boom bus caused a bench. one has a story for us. well, scott, you would expect that the virtual summit between us president biden and chinese president, she would really surround a whole host of economic issues, supply chain issues which are very big deal right now. or even going back to some
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of the terrorists of the trumpet ministration. but the truth is, all of those issues are taking a backseat to the central issue here, which is taiwan. as i've been telling you, trying to has been scaling, not military exercises near taiwan in recent months with over a 100 warplanes flying over ty, when he's airspace in just the past few weeks enough to actually set off, ty, ones, missile defense systems. course the united states has also been sending aircraft carriers, but chinese president g is expected to use this 1st virtual meeting with us president biden, to warranty united states, to quote step back on the taiwan issue. according to chinese state media editorials printed on monday and editorial in the english language. china daily on monday said this, that it's likely that she would impress upon biking that beijing is resolved to, quote, realized national re unification in the foreseeable future. no matter the cost. as for the administration, they say that their policy towards taiwan and towards china remains exactly the
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same and hasn't changed at all. but remember those words from president g, no matter the cost, does this mean that china is willing to wage all out war with the united states in order for that re unification with taiwan to take place? we don't know. we also don't know how serious the united states is about stepping in an intervening. if all out war is on the table for news use youth and in one place in kingdom are calling sundays explosion in liverpool, a terrorist incident now attacks he blew up outside a hospital, killing the person, believe to be the bomber while injuring another. at least 4 people have been arrested, or just shot edwards darcy has more from london. well, police investigation. a taxi exploding just yesterday on sunday morning. have now declared it a terrorist incident. that's after this taxi went up in flames outside liverpool women's hospital. just yesterday, in an apparent suicide bomb being destined it now the passenger and sign to
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allegedly detonated this bomb was declared dead at the scene. while the cap, dr. a remarkably managed to escape the call that was up in flames. managing to survive him was only being treated for injuries in hospital and now is recovering at home. now the mayor of liverpool and the prime minister both of praise is cop driver for acting in quite a heroic way for diverting. what could have been a much worse situation as the cap dr. a locked the passenger in the back of the tack says he felt he was acting suspicious suspiciously. and just shortly later, of course, the call then exploded. now the prime minister holds a cobra meeting. that's an emergency meeting with the cabinet today. quite possibly about the various questions that as of course, this is an ongoing investigation, but it also interestingly, the united kingdom's terror threat level is now at substantial meaning an attack is unlikely that remained at that level since february of 2021. as for the motivations
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of this particular incident, the police say they yet to be understood. though the police say the identity of the man now dead is known, but they're unable to shed that information. now the inquiry lead the police though to go and visit 2 addresses and 4 people with been arrested in connection with this incident under section 4 to one of the terrorism act. they will be interviewed throughout the day today by counter terrorism, please. but at this point, it's not yet known whether they were known to the counter terrorism police department as to the device. they believe it was a homemade device and they believe that it was made by the passenger. but the timing of all of this could be raw, the crucial indeed, yesterday mocking remembrance sunday here in the united kingdom. the incident happened just before 11 o'clock in the morning. and that is exactly the time where a minute's silence a hair on just a mile away. that was actually a remembrance sunday service. so please say they cannot connection to this right
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now, but it's certainly a line of inquiry that they are pursuing. why outside the women's hospital, not as yet unknown, but the peaceful, competent enough to now declare there's a terrorist incident based on the information they do know that a jury heard closing argument saying the cal written has murder trial. i remember he's the teen who shot 3 people with an a are 15 killing to during all of the rest that happening. know sure. wisconsin last august or july. john heidi has been following and has the ladies. this is a case in which a 17 year old teenager killed 2 unarmed men and severely wounded, a 3rd person with an a r 15 that did not belong them. and with that closing arguments began monday in the trial of 18 year old kyle written house. he's charged with the murder of 36 year old joseph rosen bomb and 26 year old anthony hoover. both of whom written how shot during unrest in kenosha, wisconsin back in august 2020
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a 3rd man was wounded when rittenhouse opened fire with his a ar 15 style semi automatic rifle saying he was acting in self defense after being attacked. rittenhouse, who was 17 at the time, went to canada, armed with his rifle, saying he was there to help protect property after riders except fires and ransacked several businesses. during several nights of rest, the cases made national and international headlines and divided many americans over the issue of whether written house was taking her ro expand against. why was this, or acting as a vigilante whose actions as prosecutor thomas, being or argued were reckless and intent on harm. the trial has been dramatic at times with written house breaking down and crying on the stand during his testimony, and several fiery exchanges between the judge and being right. before closing arguments began monday, judge brew schrader launched into a long times extremely confusing explanation of the remaining charges. after dismissing its fixed count on a technicality, the defense has asked for a mis trial, accusing prosecutor misconduct and acting about faith. and as the defense began,
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its closing argument late monday, saying that written house was indeed defending himself and not out looking for trouble. the city of con osha remains on edge wisconsin governor. tony ever has activated 500 national guard troops to remain on standby with law enforcement officers in the event of any violence or unrest following a verdict. for news, these hears john hardy. after the break, a new thinker tried to be an economist and her grasp of the issue, not only was wrong, but actually insulting stepmom's burger joins us with the story. is your media reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? high selection community,
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are you going the right way or are you being that with direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. financial from i'm a job. today we will about money laundering 1st to visit this. is your 3 different? oh, good, isn't a good start? well, we have our 3 banks all set up here. maybe something in europe, something in america, something overseas in the cayman islands, you know, real well, these banks are complicit in their club piper. so we just have to give them a call and say, hey, i'm ready to do some serious my laundry. okay, let's see how we did. well, we've got a nice laundry watch for max and for stacy. oh, beautiful jewelry. and how about ha ha. luxury automobile again for mag?
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you know what? money laundering is highly legal. don't be a cook. watch has a record. oh, there's a patch of water around the try, a seal island that's in contention between canada and the united states, northern gulf and made it suddenly become optimal for lobster. our population here is exploded. one of the most valuable fisheries that's ever existed. suddenly you had me and canadian fishermen in these waters. at the same time jousting for position and attention are high, violence is bound to happen. this is the last land border dispute between canada and the united states. it could be magnified to the point where there could be costs that would be significant to poke countries. quarter disputes don't go away, they just fester. something's going to happen
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with the president job for advisor and long time ally speed banded has surrendered himself to federal authorities. on content charges after he defied a subpoena issued by the january 6th commission. now here appeared in court earlier on monday and the judge determined bannon would not report to jail but instead turn his passport and check in with the court weekly. his arraignment will be on thursday. i'm at the grave. the prosecutor against s t ban is the same prosecutor who was successful in convicting represent jessie jackson, junior, all for legal campaigns spending, which resulted in a 30 month in prison and delivered a guilty verdict against baseball pitcher roger clements for making false
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statements. but is this going to be as open and shut of a case, considering the large role politics is having to play in the case and his band and feel like courtroom will actually be more fair to him than a congressional here. and this is the american civil liberties union is actually defending project, very project barrett i founder james. oh, key chain. oh, key should not have been subjected by the f b i to an invasive, seizure and search the organizations are not the most friendly to each other. in the past, but following the se, i search of multiple locations tied to o'keefe with hopes of finding information connected to the diary of ashley bided. who is the president's daughter brian house of the staff attorney for the c o. u has issued a statement saying, unless there was good reason to believe the project veritax employees were directly tied to the that to the diary. it should not have been search the house, went on to urge the court to actually appoint a special master to make sure only materials which pertain to the diary were
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reviewed by the f. b i with all of the other materials eliminated to discuss both situation. let's bring carrie and berg attorney from new york city council candidate and ed martin publisher pro american report dot com. thanks for joining kerry and ed could be with you. okay, we'll start with you add on this one because this is dealing with ban. and cuz i ban and had to know this is going to happen. did he do this because he felt more security and in fairness in a courtroom being questioned than in front of the congressional panel. well, i'm not sure that you can stay with the man as you know, having observed him up close for years, he does have a way of playing to the larger crowd and i think he doesn't mind the attention. but look, i, i think this is a good old fashion which on, i mean the setup here is that steve band is targeted for not answering questions. again, eric holder was held in contempt of congress. john brennan admitted he lied to the
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u. s. senate and we're gonna drop drug by banding out here. what, what is really, what should be disturbing to people as they watch the russia, russia, russia hoax fall apart. and they realize that not only was the steel dossier ally but so was was so were the lies regularly told by the media. the media is assigned a narrative to what steve band is being charged with the narrative. there was insurrection on january 6. that's fallen apart, there's no one being charged with insurrection. there's no one being charged with any of that stuff. and yet we still have someone in the, in the image is you're showing right now on the screen, holding up in the back, you know, qu plot or whatever it is. it's total nonsense, but pelosi and shifts, and cnn assigned this you. and now we have the courts involved that i know what you mean by a court being more fair in a way, but it's a federal court. you're talking about real serious stuff right now. and i think america, this is an extension of the qu, that hillary and the steel dossier,
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and then shift and the pelosi tried to do. and in fact, they succeeded in a way people should be more worried about that than they are worried about whether, you know, a band is going to get a fair treatment. the country is on edge because of what they're doing to us. well, and is that might be a part of the whole process on both sides of the kelly. and i do want to focus on this idea of fairness because i think there's a bigger picture of this. and we look at these congressional hearings. you know, i remember just the past few weeks, we've gone through some really interesting points. i look at what happened when cor lou and oscar showed up and they actually said inferred to help picks it miss lewin asking for into a rumor that was spreading. i look into what we've even seen just sent around father talk about dr. file g and the accusation to interchange that they've had ios and what to look back to. you know, the last one that we saw. there's just been so many examples of unprofessionalism. i do believe that's kind of like the big circus that's been happening out of that. senator grassley talked about mer garland, targeting parents kind of looks like something they'll come out of a communist country. it's not been the kind of conversations that you and i would
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have. so are these hearings becoming more like circuses, political circuses, and you blame somebody whether on the right or less, for not wanting to be a clown in the middle of the act. i definitely can see how, how you can believe that he can get a fair treatment in before. obviously the court has to be objected. they're dealing with the letter of the lawyer dealing with what actually happened and they're gonna apply it. so i can see how that can actually be beneficial. however, what, what i, what i find interesting is that he is up for potentially at least 30 days a year with $100000.00 fine. so if i high here i was wrong or so for him, i'm assuming he believes that you'll take chances. if i believe i was innocent, i might take my chances for as well, instead of in russian hearing. but i think they're also transit documents from
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coming out. so that is probably the angle that he is operating for the congressional hearings. they're just trying to get information and that they're we and i think they're going to continue and that's why they help them. well, it will be interesting to see how they progress them for like i said, you just watch the, your popcorn. sometimes it is from both republicans and the democrats. this is a chance for them to get to actually ask questions. a lot of them look like mean are things i see other political appointments on both sides, i'll say. but you know, we'll see when campaign commercials come around. how many of those questions actually appear in their clips? i do in linguistics, q situation with both of you and i want to look at the fact that you feel you have side, o'keefe, carrie, and do you think this is more about protecting a p r move, considering the damage is already been done. the raids have already happened. do you think this is the feel you say? and look, we're by pars, and we're actually this side with keep on this. i could be a p r more. however, i do believe this is a huge issue or i think anybody who is truly of
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any cider that is problematic. you do not want to create a wait and rates home in the day. and then on top of it, they are taking out information from herself problem from how i think that's very problematic. given the whole fact that he actually turned over the information to the authority and didn't run the story. so at this point where this happened a year ago, so it now seems very odd to me and it seems politically motivated. it seems like a and i, b l u did the right thing, legally smart face and come out for ever. well, and that's an interesting one because you're right in here to put these 2 together and, and you're familiar with both a james, keith is probably actually loving this attention. i think what the f
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b i realize is they at least boosted his donation. emails gave him some content for the next 6 months to a year, but, you know, when you're looking at it's carrie, i'm pointed out this happened a year ago. so for them to re now, do you feel like this isn't really more of a fishing expedition on project veritas, to see what they have in the works, considering their past and recover investigations, or is, is more of an intimidation stop what you're doing, or we're going to keep it up. well, i mean you chew are so smart and you're so kind and you're so lovely. but look, this is gustavo stuff. i mean, this is jo biden's daughter. her diary i the biden said it wasn't real or they wouldn't confirm it. a year ago, we also had joe joe biden son's laptop and all that establishment people including clapper. and brandon came out and said it's russian dis, information that was a lie. the media covered that as a why last year now we have the f b, i covering up hunter by nationally biden's a diary at this point. we have the f,
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b i and media carrying water for the biden family. and it looks like either a crime syndicate or just a very ugly family. but at this point, why is the president's daughter's diary being protected by an f b i read? it doesn't make, it's not. it's not just interesting. wow, it's this is the end of the republic. if the f b, i is weaponized against an entity like a bird tossed project birds us and it's not the seal you had to come out. the she'll have no credibility if they didn't at least say, hey, we don't like this. i mean, this is everybody who cares about freedom. should wonder how it is and not wonder should be up in arms that the f b i is being used by the white house to get back a diary. now i want to see the diary. what is in the diary if it has a nuclear co and then we're on to something. if it doesn't, then we got to get to the bottom of why the government's being used against the people. and we're all sitting around saying, oh, it's not interesting much to a press release. no, let's indict some people in the f
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b i. if this is what they're doing. well, i'm just interested in diary and maybe it's like any typical woman about her last night. they went on or the recipe that they bird, i mean maybe there's something i don't know about nuclear codes, maybe a good like spaghetti sauce. maybe i don't know area, and thank you so much for joining us. now. a major shake up could actually be coming to a well, no news network, but is it because of a merger or the multiple months of pretty low ratings for the skies to bring in media or the host of eat, the press here on our t america, steve osborne yes i am going to call you the media kindest or i love when i can come with tired of i thought of it this morning and i was like, that's his new name, the comedian on us or help me out, steve, who i'm did, i did okay, good, who are we talking about and why is the shake up even being rumored? well, the ratings for c and n i have been in the toilet as we have previously discuss, they've lost over 70 percent of their audience from the beginning of the year. and
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that is huge whether or not you take into account that there they went from donald trump to joe biden, and it was the presidential election after math. and now it's not it 70 percent. is that up to tell you how big that is? so what cnn has become under jeff soaker, who again may or may not stay at the helm after the merger is legally completed. it's become a talk show a radio talk show on tv. i mean, every anchor who considers themselves a journalist and almost every news person. they all have opinions, they all give opinions, they all come from the left. they, and that's not journalism, that's talk, show host. and what cnn now says, what the new people taking over saying is, we want to be go back to as if they ever wore. and maybe in the beginning they were under ted turner. they want to go back to being just a news network straight down the middle. well, good luck. because i can't really think of anyone who would remain on that network
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that they currently have on the air in any capacity. if you're going to become all of a sudden a straight news network, they'll have to find all new people. well, but i have to wonder if this is the bigger question. i think that a lot of people are looking at the media world right now and thinking, you know, i remember a headline news that was kind of what they did. they liked that originally doing those, just the points of it. but do you think in this stage it's unrealistic question, we have all social media competing to think you could have a news network, a broadcast news network with no opinion. and it actually be popular that people actually watch it. yeah, you know, there's one guy who has a new show, dan abrams on a, on another network. and i see the ads all the time because he also runs the media and i see his ads on there and he says, no bias. i'll give you my opinion and you'll know where i stand. well, that us bias. i'm not saying this to knock their neighbors, but that's what it is. i mean, you know where i stand. well, by saying, you know where, where i stand, everybody has bias. i don't know how you go back to straight news,
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but i do know you don't have to could don't riot. i do know. you don't have to make everything racial and start talk white people as if they're, you know, you did that. just disparaging them all the time. i do know that you don't have to have an opinion on every new story. and i do know that you could employ as many conservative talking heads as you do liberal talking heads to make it fair. all of these things see and it doesn't do so there is a way to equalize it, but you'll never be straight down the middle because everybody has an opinion. and that's why we go to those businesses because we have opinions. we just want to make sure that we have the actual facts in the news to back them up. that's why i like this network. we have every viewpoint and hopefully you get a little bit of both make your own mind real quick. before i let you go, i wanna talk about it a viewpoint that came across this weekend made her a little unpopular with multiple crowds, and it was involving economics and inflation here we talking about and what did she
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say? stephanie rule on emma's nbc, one of their anchors sheet. she, she went on another show and she was talking about how guess what this inflation stuff. it's not as it's really not that bad people could afford it. good, dirty little secret is people could afford it. they're saving more, they're working more wages are up. well, you know what, this is as out of touch as couldn't be. people cannot afford it. what people she could afford. it har circle could afford it. the people she knows could afford it. but of course, even the bind administration, johnny come lately are admitting that it's a problem even come ela harris in france was able to understand that it's a problem for her to be so. so in another galaxy and out of touch and say, the dirty little secret is inflations, okay, cuz we could afford it now. no, she, i never heard anything so ridiculous in my life. and today on her show back on
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emerson, b. c. she had on a bind economic advisor and she kind of went after him on inflation, i think trying to walk back the debit. she did well and i know spin, but this was more in that gives you a little nauseated. this is more like whiplash because it's one of those going at it. but at that time, like a lot of times right now, you know, do you feel like, did she literally, legitimately did not understand what inflation was? it's why she's trying to get it. or this is another really advanced chance of trying to cover for administration, especially that network as we're talking about bias across the board, that network tries to continue be a cheerleader for well, m s, i should also point that emerson, b. c, put out a tweak which when they took flak for it and they did, they remove and she, i think picked up by that they were the ones who also said that inflation is not so bad. they had a bunch of milk or more milk yet. you know, everybody's mocking this family that came out that had like 10 kids it's, it was hard for them to get milk. and the liberal media has chosen to make fun of
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them and pick up on that. and it said b, c. did that. i think she was following up on what her network did. well, i thank you for following up that. thank steve. time goes by quick. that's all for a show in the mean time for me on for at study and huge, huge hash tag team in b. thanks for watching the ah, new york, it's really what america is about ah, when our mayor took aveson, he was elected because of his campaign on our city, being a tale of 2 cities, the halves and i have not. and those who have not are usually the ones who wind up being buried on hard i. the city is always wanted to forget about hold island. city
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is wanted to forget about the people who are buried there. wanted to forget about the fact that there is a potters field that there was a place where difficult stories are hidden. the fact that we're using inmates to maintain this active burial site, where 1000000 souls are buried. where so much of new york city history is buried is documents of the inequality that exist in the city for centuries. ah, well, i make no, no borders to nationalities and you various as a merge, we don't have with the we don't have a vaccine. the whole world needs to take action and be ready. people are judgment, common crisis with we can do better,
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we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great, the response has been massive, so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together with we're allowing 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 attack. any machine can be here. it's an extension of traditional time. the defenders have always been one step behind the attackers, both with the law. so it's not
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a matter of, if it happens, it's a matter of went to the headlines here on our tea and thousands of migrant families spend a very cold and hungry night outside a heavily guarded polish border. the still trying to get inside the e u. a correspondent at the camp got some hot breaking reactions from the city. we have the babies and the babies crying because it's too cold and we think we will die. we. they never open the border. we will die. well, nobody likes to pay more. on average, we have the money to do so well, the mainstream media claims americans are better off on the abide and despite inflation whacking a 31 year record on the street says rather a different view. we have food and do things like different ways. i don't think you're saving money. i definitely.

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