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with sim, what because is a ball with some obvious cookery ritual. the route come in, some foreseeable future would provide equal security for every one more than a ton of switch. but we can only achieve this but not similar as each other. there's say, yeah, was linear would, and then we'll go to that successful development of our armed forces. ordering. we've seen some very good progress in the past years. we've achieved very good level of capabilities. and sir, i dimple number and pointed that out and the minister back of that when we have a very good taste in upgrading our armed forces, there are some issues which we need to look into. you more than we are working on them. we're working with the, our daughters or would switches lamps, if you industries we, we saw industrial enterprises. human. we should go to saw cheap in the south of
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russia. we'll go, but only focus on the defense. on promoting our, our forces. suggestion these are like isolated, very substantive effect to you 1st talk. so there are lot of issues. i understand this. we administer well, we've been addressing them and i very much hope that she will continue working together at the same pace. let i be speech it up, but that's where we need you to protect a security for russia, which was pan it slash citizens. thank you so much and happy holidays. happy new year. okay, well that was present, payton just wrapping up that the russian defense mysteries, annual meeting currently being held. i in moscow again descending there, outlining rushes red lines when it comes to the west military activities near its borders. just come out just on half day here. mosque of the back again at the top of the oh,
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the when you refuse to move in life, call it stubborn. however, when it involves the principal or subject you believe in, it's called scanning your ground. but standing your ground more often is going against the status quo or the majority. and this can hurt your popularity, but doesn't matter if you achieve your ultimate goal. take sen, joe mansion who is standing his ground and has single handedly stopped present bite into 1.75 trillion dollar build back better act. well, at least until the new year. now we will discuss this with our panel. and if the democrats might try a different approach, which will involve some of their friends on the right, instead of trying to reconcile with her own. and remember when it seemed many other countries followed in the u. s. footsteps and elected a conservative president. well, could there be a power shift to liberalism? now that president biden is in office orientation about chiles,
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newest and youngest president who valve to tax the super rich in its own country. as well as other leaders around the world who are shifting to the left and j. k. rowling has come under fire for her comment regarding a trans ideology. however, she is not caving and the cancel culture seems determined to destroy her legacy. this time going after the sport, her harry potter series created and changing the name and truck drivers are standing up for what they believe was an unfair sentence, given falling a devastating crash which killed 4 individuals. now the trucker say it was not intentional as the brakes failed and the young driver could not do anything to prevent. all we're going to give you the details of the case and why truckers are turning around at the colorado state line. i'm going to use these stories a more on dave newsheel views right here on our team. erica,
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ah, you know, the real president, it is country that you're measuring a job. matter why for my job? i can't. no, no, no, no, no, no, it's joe biden. and don't start talking like a republican about asking whether or not he's president, do you think you'll make it job? and it's joe biden, and i'm vice president. my name is carla harris who the vice president gave a very a policy response and clarification. but you know, something is wrong with the messaging. if your own a friendly media is questioning, who actually holds the power in the white house. now all of this happening for good reason, because joe mentioned says no, therefore the bills back america is a no go. but a sender check, she were delayed the vote until after the holiday,
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mainly because he knows he does not have the number necessary to pass the bill and did it down pennsylvania avenue. he has to be worried if he can get the west virginia sen on board while keeping progressive in the house. still happy. now who would have thought the most success republican in the senate? this session would actually be a democrat. now does not like democrats are the only ones who have spoilers in their party. there are so member, many members of the g o. p are also known for causing a stalemate. there is even its own slang term of reino, republicans in a moly. in fact, i bet at this point, inter schumer is thinking he might actually have a better chance swinging a republican boat over say a mitt romney. so it's going to be very hard to move sooner. mansion who is showing he had more beholden to the people west virginia than he is to the party. now, all items with, if compromises made could actually hurt the members of his own state and possibly
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could face not pass in the house if they do cave. so the gear is not even over and we already know the 1st battle we will be having in the political arena of 2022. however, just like the faith republicans faced when they did nothing, when they had power, not passing anything could cause the democrats to lose overwhelmingly in the mid terms. and the only thing progressive members that love more than the environment is their capital held job. so many jo versus jo and made the best show for the future of the united states when let's discuss what's going on. capitol hill with our panel and democrats, strategy and former georgia state lawmaker representative ladon jones, alongside steve river, host of the steed group, or show and figures forgotten america. eric right now, here on our america, you don't want to miss, especially this holiday season. let's start with you, mister gruber. why do republicans dislike this? build back better plan so much. it is only because it has jo,
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bite his name on it. well, certainly not. you know that, but let's talk about the infrastructure package. it only had 9 percent dedicated infrastructure. so many other spending procedures and you've got all of this money and you've seen that. it's actually 5 probably about $1.00, and an ordinary. jo. jo, magine, he's the one that stepped up. it is a crazy thing that he's done here and that's way of. so for the democrats, joe matching comes from one of the read us to states down from canada by what 30 points. 35 i lose track. it was so wide, joe match and actually did something that's important. he represented his constituents. he didn't vote for what he wanted or what the far left wanted or the democrat leadership demanded. he voted to represent his voters in west virginia. we don't live in a democracy. we live in a representative republic and i took my had to jo. imagine who since, before he stepped up by january 20th when the present was not great. i said,
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joe mansion is the most powerful main man in washington. i wrote several columns about it, it was proven to be very much i'm point and spot on and joe mentioned is the most powerful man in washington and the most powerful woman, christian cinema. it's interesting to bring that secretary with don into this conversation. first of all, the don, why is joe mansion a democrat? you know, clearly his state swain, which is a very small thing, you know, part of our, our system that allow cynic control and there may represent a much smaller number of people. what they tell me is not being very clear about what it is, he's a guess. and so whether he is really a democrat and this guy there are republican in this guy. we don't really know what concerns are. and yet he continues to be the same at the warren and the democrats show, which is interesting because honestly, whenever being praised by a republican, it probably is not too good for the democrats. same thing,
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republicans feel whenever you see a democrat praising and go. i don't know if that's a good thing. you know, ladon, do you think ultimately is we're going to take these next few weeks off until they come back into session. do you think they're going to be able to convince mansion to cave, or democrats gonna change their strategy and go to the republicans? it may be possible, so we know in politics, there is ego involved. and if they can narrow down, really understand what it is, is jo mansion issue, they may be able to about, i think there should be some back channel working at the same time there. but we can, we may be willing to point the other way. what is included in the bill is they help for so many americans needed coming out of the me opportunity to rebuild our infrastructure for energy and otherwise. and it just seems like question. it's a little bit said that the republicans are saying the lock and barrel and will not move from their stance. the hopefully they can be moved. the jo mansion can ok. there are some very good parts to bill. i think both sides could agree to that,
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but steve, i heard you laughing is the dollars, you know, we would chuckling about it. you know, why don't republicans like this bill? well, you know, i hear about how it's going to help the ordinary american doesn't that we're looking at inflation rate of 6.8 percent the highest. and since 1982, actually we're looking at a presidency on fire. jo bivens pulling numbers are in free fall the lowest numbers yet from p b s just came out today. the p. b. s m p r. paul is a business of 5541 against joe biden. more concerning 66 to 29 percent from independence. they know this. joe match might be in a different position or have a different opinion. if she'll bide was popular, i'm any measure, but any metric he's failed, whether it was apt gamma stand, the southern border, the economy, inflation, the list goes on supply chain crisis as we're almost at christmas here. remember how he said he's going to fix the supply chain and they were $55.00 ships backed up, but los angeles and long beach. now it's $110.00 ships parked out there waiting to
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unload. yeah, he really got the job done. in fact, americans of all stripes, republicans, independence, and yes, even democrats are fleeing joe biden because he is, well, frankly incompetent. well, and that's going to bring this over to you, the dom, because there was frustration or the truck administration where we're because we get angry at some of those other one. just go along with that to get this bill done . so republicans going to have the wind, so the trunk and the when do you think all 20 that should be what they're going to be say to joe mansion is just go on and go along with this. work out the logistics later, but we've got to get a win in it's going into these midterms are all so we're going to have a real problem on our hands. no, no. and the entire response related to had nothing to do with the bill. that's the part that i think we're missing. we need to get back to be does this bill help american? does this bill help people with in your district? oh, make the democrats look. okay. tell me the republican flow. and if we can finally get officials back to that place where we could play playing games and really get
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down and helping people, men who we can move forward a little bit more. but that's the thing with on. i think it's the reason why mansion holding out for it because there are many states with economies like west virginia, and joe mentioned has repeatedly said this is going to hurt the industries, the blue color industry, the mining industry. these climate change regulations. that's why i have to vote against this because this is going to kill what little industry that my state still has while they're trying to replace it with clean, when they would with all the different climate change issues, they're having, it's not going to happen. so in that case, don't you think joe was joe mentioned supposed to go for it right now. his justification for not voting for this is because he is representing the voters and his state who are heavily rely on the same industries. this bill will regulate. no, that is a great point and that is when you come to the table with better ideas, you're not just a no person. if you're going to kill our industry, we need you to bring some education, some opportunity, some job growth. what can we do to rebuild the people who work in the industry to
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retrain them to put them into technology? that's what you should be asking for. bruce, the resources to help me play, what kind of me and i get it. it is scary to try something new when you have any kind of it has been built a whole other type of energy source. we get it. however, there isn't, thanks for that. and the fix is not just thing. no, for asking for more for his community and he's been in this long and does not know how to advocate for community to get resources. there is a much bigger problem look at. so that is the question you have to look i see of i want to ask you, has jo failed his constituents because there's not many other options right now in west virginia. how much diversity of industry within a sate is that a failure on his part? you know, it's a failure on messaging when you're trying to sell people on the idea that windmills and solar panels are going to replace coal and natural gas and oil in this country . it's simply not true. china figured it out. that's why they're building 120 new
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coal fired power plants, 80 in china, 40 and other countries around the world. it's why the russians are talking natural gas in germany and in germany right now, they're restarting the co fired power plants that have been mach bald. why? because they need energy because the cost of electricity has gone through the roof . it's a reckless approach to america's future. it will mean electric bills that are 345 times higher for the average working family in america. we've seen that in ontario, canada just north, the border. they get rid of all cool fired power plants. jo, imagine knows that he knows inflation hurts american families. you know, is a high cost of energy crushes american families all at home and at the grocery store and every place they go. inflation is a tax on everyone. this idea that won't be a tax on that $400000.00 or more nonsense. americans know it, and the problem is, democrats know it too. if they were just honest about it, they'd step up and tell the truth. the truth, as joe mentioned, did the right thing and i'm glad he did. and i just wish i wish they would actually separate the actual ideas and the packages in there that would actually help
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americans and all of this extra which is causing the debate. but this is a great debate in conversation we've had between you. thank you, steve. thank you don. thank you. left. this kid has went to chili's presidential election all to become the country, the youngest ever leader. and what was expected to be a tight race? 35 year old gabriel boric defeated his far right rival. jose antonio cost by $10.00 points, and now he's bowing to change the nation barges. alex, the hell of it has the story. it was a tight race, but at the end the left was victorious. millennial candidate, gabrielle burridge, will be chillies, newest president, in what was expected to be a close race. 35 year old board handily defeated his bible 55 year old right when candidate jose antonio cast by more than 10 points ticking 56 percent of votes. cast graciously accepted his defeat. the 1st thing i want to do is congratulate
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gabriel burridge. he deserves all our respect. he one of the fair fight many trillions put their trust in him and we hope that he has a very good government board will be sworn in his choice youngest ever leader from bowing to tax the super rich to fighting climate change. the former student protest leader is promising to make some big changes. come, usually might be climate change. your compatriots is not an invention. it is here and it has direct effects on our lives and those of future generations. there's no coincidence that is the young people of the world who have raised their voices from gretta to julietta. here, i'm sure juliet is the faith of their rational powers that continue to destroy them . to destroy the world is to destroy ourselves. we do not want more areas of sacrifice. we do not want more projects that destroy our children, the by that destroy the communities. mister board says that he plans to tackle inequality by expanding social rights and reforming chillies,
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pension and health care systems. he also wants to reduce the work week from 45 to 40 hours, and he intends to boost green investments with come style populism in conservatism, in general, seemingly in decline. this gabrielle borage joins a roster of left leaning leaders who have recently been voted into office. the list includes us president joe biden, norway's prime minister jonas gar store, whose coalition won in a landslide. this past september in germany's chancellor whole of shawls peruse, president pedro castillo and president elect. cl myra castro was elected less than a month ago in honduras. as for gabriel burridge, many say it is the millennial left helped him rise to power. his election comes after mass protests in recent years against inequality, incorruption that were attend to predominantly by young chile, it's for news views hughes and alex mileage are cancer culture has infiltrated the imaginary world as it continues to target j. k. rowling this time
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and going after the sport she made famous in her harry potter series. we discuss when we return. ah, ah oh, when i was so seemed wrong when i was just a shape out. disdain becomes the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will depart, we choose to look for common ground. oh, late, you cannot do anything about it. it's now
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a self fulfilling extinction event for the u. s. economy, sorry, america, but it's over because the ability to do what paul walker did raise rate is no longer on the table because the duration risk, the fundamental underpinning of the what's going to be the bond market is so far out in the elk or that any little bit move up, we'll crash it anyway. so it's either crash or one way or crash in another way, but you're not going to avoid the crime. technology is a very big industry and there's a lot of opportunities for hackers. movie that is not here, but me didn't bring the law in the country you're dealing with why rest in the major cybersecurity challenge is the sovereignty of laws. but cyberspace is no borders. new sovereignty. we ended up with, for example, the national health service in the u. k, that a chess was completely wiped out for the ransomware attack. if you were coming in
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to a clinic because you had a test or you had an operation, they can't find your records. they had to go back to pen and paper. ah, okay. sport, which seemed completely fictional, maybe because that is where it started, has created real controversy for its creator ever. she made comments, which some feel are trans. phobic. now an accusation she denies and continued to stand her ground all regarding her feelings about the real difference which exist between men and women are saying, a sex isn't real. there is no same sex attraction or sex is that real de lived. reality of women globally is all raised. i know and love trans people, but a raising the concept of sex removes the ability of many to meaningfully discuss their lives. that's what she tweeted back in june 2020 and last week even falling her not be a part of the 20 year anniversary of the movie. based off her book series,
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she continued the conversation by tweeting this so this only just the sport of quidditch, which has 450 teams and over 30 countries, all from a book that went into a movie that now as a sports like possibly coming to an olympics near, you know, in the sport players run on make shift broomsticks, and try to put a ball the right goal. a game rolling herself created in the book with wizard's writing, broomsticks, and gave it the name and name because of everything the rolling has said publicly is said to be change. so discuss this last spring in filmmaker and author, shawn stone, shaun i can't believe, 1st of all that i'm talking about a sport with grown men and women riding around, jumping around on broomsticks and balls. but as my producer to send me, this isn't just, you know, a fictional game anymore that you, you would see a role playing costs i doing. this is actually a real sport. the people gather together. it's very popular. they've got 2 weeks
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for this. but now they're way to change the name. so let's just start off about the actual. busy event that's happening. j. k. rowling. is she not allowed to have an opinion? she's not. no, not in the modern world. if you can. nathan, you the controversial glare. this is funny, especially because it's a game and actually the least threatened by the by transgender ism, for example, you can take many sports right, likes, soccer, not really baseball, basketball, things like this and say, well there's, there might be an advantage to, to a male who transitions to a female, right? we've seen that with studies that there could be an advantage. so it could be a difficult thing to figure out where you're going to put a female, a male to turn this into a female. if you know, if you, if she wants to play female soccer, that could be an issue which actually has male and female players on the same team . so you would think transgender, as i'm actually really,
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wouldn't even apply to this for, it really wouldn't even become an issue. well, that's a thing, and you're right. i think, you know, we're saying that lives controversies with swimming, where you have a transgender winning all of the records and taking scholarships away. we've seen him rest thing where a female guy completely obliterated by a transgender female that knocked her out. so now we're seeing it happening, you know, this idea, this would be a very progressive sport, which is what quidditch likes to say. they are. but ultimately comes down to this in this culture. i want to call them as the snowflake culture can melt and change a made up sports name. is there any thing in hollywood or pop culture that is untouchable? no, i mean i think that's it's, it's becoming more and more clear. i mean, we've seen this this how this council culture is affecting people, you know, from the vaccination, the baby to, you know, to the l g b t q issue. and the fact that rolling it said some things that were pretty,
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you know, it's difficult to, to really say this is transforming what she said initially was, you know, don't say people menstruating women administrative female process. i mean, if you google, now, they'll say men can get pregnant and it goes, well, no, it's actually saying that a man who transitions to a woman can get pregnant, but isn't that no longer a man per the whole transgender concept? so, it's not a man. i mean, this is like, this is just like you can order when it need to be with, with, with, with just logic and rationality. right? it's like they want it all. and so. so essentially when rolling is saying that a woman is, you know, it requires a female to have a menstrual cycle and mental process and never relationship to this. this album's, son is the people are going hysterical over just like you saying if someone had done a fight as a female then rapes someone. this was what apparently scotland yard of the british police were saying in a case where the mad in a fight as a woman. so it's not a male raping a woman. i mean, it's like the passport situation america. now you can identify, i can find a woman, i can find whatever i want. i don't need to have any doctors medical certificate
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thing i'm, i'm a transition to a woman just identifies a woman. what kind of reality are we living in? this is just, this is fantasy world, this is nothing to do with physical reality, has nothing to do with, with common sense. this is just fantasy and shine. it's almost like we're open at pandora's box. i mean, if i, when i did, if i, as a 20 winer, i don't know why anybody would want to put just in case i'd, what i mean. where does that and you can do it with age. you could do it with i would identify as a brunette. where is it in? it's just made up reality that makes people kind of just live. it's almost like a virtual reality that tapping into into, in a daily life as time is. but i also notice though that this also giving an alternative falling of people who want her to stay under ground and take please 5 1st. we need somebody in hollywood that's actually going to stand this because a lot of people think that way, but they're too bullied into actually standing on port. do you think this possibly could actually 8 her and creating serve her own following that possibly when i looked at it? absolutely. i mean, i saw an article in the daily mail saying that,
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you know, this, she was the woman of the year at the moment and the other, another, another woman who basically said, thank you for standing up for women. and you know, when it is to be a woman and you know, just, you know, we need voices, we need, we need to have controversy. we need to have debate. as you said, we are entering a fantasy world because it's i think it, it, it goes hand in hand with any glove with this metal verse concept of facebook where it's like, yeah, and the metal verse i will appear, you know, with my avatar and avatar can be a 21 year old blonde, but you know that with female and then you know that you'll think that's me. and that's what i want to be in the metaphor. that's what i can do. but we are, we are distancing ourselves as find a fantasy life if you want to have fictional life. but when we're talking about physical reality, real world consequences, real world processes, you know, we can, we can't lose sight of that. we cannot simply say, well, if you'd enterprise woman, you're a woman. yeah, but i don't ministry. so i might, it might be difficult for me to physically understand and buy lots to understand what it is to be. well i, once again a,
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you have to wonder which we getting this kind of feedback. if she actually was saying the exact opposite of she was endorsing it and everything that goes along with thing, say it was great. it would be quiet, there'd be nobody pushing back on it sounds like she's actually being very pro, feminist to me to see how it plays out. do you think it's wrong that she's being left out of all the 20th anniversary that goes along with the harry potter right now? of course it's wrong. i mean there is no harry potter without this woman. so you asked to honor her as to create of it. it's so absurd and disrespectful. uh so many levels honestly, really insulted the artist that was behind it. i think we have room or ultimately this comes down to her writing. so actual literature as a, as an author, shawn, i appreciate you joining us on his controversial subject outrage over truck driver being sentenced to a 110 years for a fatal driving accident. this all comes as an industry facing major blows on the cusp of new technology and recently facing a backlog miss by jane natasha. sweet has more on the courts reaction. the
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attorneys for the truck driver say, as far as reactions to the case goes, they've never seen anything like it. millions of people are citing a petition, urging the colorado governor to grant him clemency. the 20. 19 fetal pile up in colorado la for people dead. the now 26 year old raj l a 0 auxilary roseman darrow's was driving on interstate 70 in lakewood, colorado at 85 miles per hour during rush hour traffic. his brakes went out crashing into a dozen or so vehicles lead to an explosion that killed 4 people. and during another 6 in october, he was sentenced to $27.00 criminal charges. giving him 110 years in prison edition was created, urging the colorado governor to gran acculab maderos clemency and now has over 4000000 signatures. the petition points out the driver does not have a criminal record and has complied with every request to honor of the victims, families. if it's isaac, how the incident while tragic was a mere accident. this stroke is no longer going to colorado. we want justice
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removal or hulu videos going viral as truckers stay there, boy cutting colorado and other video also asking for justice. one of the 1st comment st truckers, if it happened to roger, it can happen to you state united. well, this case is getting so much attention as chaos ensues. among the in industry, a colorado governor says that he has not yet received an application for clemency, reporting in los angeles and hush, a sweet r t. so did the drivers punishment fit the crime? let's get your answer on it. just treat me to add scotty. now here's on a twitter put in there, hash tag team and b h a british. i'm more dello forward that to be app on your apple or android device. the thing with so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation,
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let it be an arms. race is often very dramatic and development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully very difficult time. time to sit down and talk with a preschool in the current tension in europe is the united states fault. russia had to respond to every step, present peyton again cast to gates, america a night toast, eastward expansion warning that moscow is ready to deal with any hostile actions. while russia's defense minister raises the alarm a back to possible provocation by private us military contract is in east and ukraine involving chemical components. also this our now tell you the breach prime
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