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here from america, we will discuss why with more and i'm sky, now he's on today the news use use. we will go deeper than just the headline to give you the full picture. so let's get started. ah, thanks for joining me today. what does it say about a country when the best choice for leadership in the future is once in the past? now both parties are struggling on their strategy for the next election cycle. in large part because of the power within the party is still held by those previously office. or the democrats doubt about pushing either of the current office holders is growing in large part due to their dramatic reduction and popularity. and for the republicans, the former president still holds the top spot with, despite having multi me rising stars within the party. none want to be in the cross hairs of the former president. knowing how savage the tax can be. plus it would be
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virtually impossible to actually win the general election without the very loyal trump base or the valuable data vault which his team possesses. but democrats are making it known. trump take 3 is what they fear the most, at least a dozen democratic lawmakers this week has started to circulate possibly using the 14th amendment to a block, a former president, trump from running again in 2024. and whether this is just a p r, move is remained to be seen. but needless to say, president biden is making it obvious. he sees donald trump as his strongest challenger, with the concept mentioned of the former president during his last 2 public speeches. but maybe the current president needs to focus on his current job more as it's the president hardships in america, which is causing his own party to doubt his or even his vice presidents chances of reelection. currently, hillary clinton actually seems to be in the perfect position to step back in,
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or at least to those who are pushing her name. but even democrats have to know america is too tired to go through another divisive campaign season like 2016. and yet, as of now seems to be the path. both parties are on. but the reality is, if you think americans are suffering from political fatigue today, just imagine after 3 more years of economic and health instability, even democrats know without passing their election reform bill. their chances of holding on to congress are very slim. maybe the floating of hillary clinton's name is just to appease from now, because after november, democrats know they will need to have a fresh name to reignite excitement for their candidate and their party. just in case america find yourself once again in a battle between the orange man and the nasty woman. hopefully this will not be like other sequels are almost always turns out to be a waste of time. to reach me and discuss this former us current for alan grayson and former colorado state center. ted harvey, who is also chairman for the committee to defeat the president. thanks for joining
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me gentlemen. good afternoon. thanks for having some alan, i've got to start with your congress and do you consider hillary clinton to actually be under consideration for future office? now it's going to be trump 1st by unless one of them falls thick between now and, and 3 years from now it's really locked in. unless that happens. now if a bite and does god forbid fall sick, then it's a different story. she'll be one of the people who might contend, but they'll be a lot of people who are contending at that point. and what you're seeing now is that there are a certain number of political operatives who are clinton easters, and want to get in the media. so they're saying things like this, but she has no chance of getting the nomination as long as joe biden wants it and is able to have it. on the other side, it's a very similar situation. but trump is that a tremendous disadvantage because 85000000 people voted for him. and the last thing that voters ever want to do is have over somebody that they voted against beforehand. so trump starts at a very weak position with regard to 3 years from now. what's interesting because it
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is present trouble. i've gotta ask you about this ted kennedy g o p. actually look at any other candidate right now. other than president trump? well, no. the president trump has the strongest political following of any political figure in modern history. if he wants to run for the nomination, he will certainly get the nomination, and he will become president in states because there is a great great deal with buyer's remorse from the voters. that voted for biden, in the last election cycle. they're seeing the disaster that is this administration, and that's why with democrat party is desperately trying to find anybody to feel the issues. but who are they going to go to? they're not gonna get kamala harris, they're they can't get andrew cuomo, they can't get terry mcauliffe. they can't get people to jack. they can't get a o d. where are they going to go to find somebody who will have the expertise to be able to run for president united states and they're going to have to go back to
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an, an, an convicted criminal hillary clinton to be there nominate? that's the best they got. well, it will be interesting at the same time i do have the question terrible. i've got you because it's all about his surround, you and the trunk pack. recently, actually this morning, put out an email. pushing former campaign manager. paul man afford new blog. actually shocked about this concern on the baggage fire. that man of fort cause the campaign and trump. but does this show of trumps getting the band back together? it doesn't matter as long as they come back and, and say they're sorry they appease president trump, that they're back in a circle. and why would it be smart from trump to surround himself by a lot of the same people that lost him the campaign? this last go around. well, i don't think supporting a book is meeting their rallying the troops just around the campaign with the same people to move forward into 2024. i think that's a stretch to be saying that that's what they're doing. i think that the administer, the president, and his campaign is probably trying to help
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a guy that his life was completely ruined, simply because he was associated with donald trump. and in the middle of a shot, which was the mueller investigation doing everything they could to bring down the president united states, and anybody that was associated with them, despite the fact that there was no proof of any legality on behalf of the administration or just campaign and that's what our author do, if this does turn out to be a trauma versus hillary clinton, allen, are you going to have all of that rehash amongst the media? we're going to bring back up, rush everything else at the same time. are you expecting with hillary clinton once again, it's the bleach, the bleach bed, the all of the everything up, and ghazi, is it going to be the arguments that america has already rehash over and over again? well, they're actually be able to discuss anything fresh. no look the the issue is going to be trumped, no matter who is opposing him, that that's the way it's going to be. and i, i must say, i'm delighted to hear that republican operatives like your other guests are still
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drinking the koolaid and still utterly delusional. ah, it's a fact by the way that joe biden has had a better favorability rating every single day, and every single hour that he's been in office than donald trump, that in his 1st year in office. and it went downhill from there. so that the notion that, but basically anybody, anybody with a pulse should be able to beat donald trump 3 years from now. and that's what we're going to find out. you know, the, there are the nation always as concerns. there's always something bad happening. but what you have now is somebody with good faith, a reasonable adam intelligence and a certain rationale that donald trump completely lacked. who's doing his best to work through these problems, as opposed to the guy who grabs women's, you know what? well, that's the choice that we're going to have. okay, so then if that is the choice app, ask you then how and why is there such a push right now for this notarized spell that they're, they're pushing through congress. what about the past has made people's to void that be suppressed when congress is controlled by democratic eval,
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obviously controlled by democrats. where is this motor suppression happening so bad that we have to have new legislation come into play? and if that's a why now, and the timing of it everywhere, everywhere, the republicans control the legislature and they control the governors office. they are pushing, pushing, pushing to suppress the vote, and cheat their way through elections just as trumped in georgia. his greatest fear right now is that he's going to be indicted for calling up the secretary of state and georgia saying, could you please find me another 14000 votes? and this man thinks he can be the president. i had states, again, give me a great, he is the worst president we've ever had in our lives. and the republicans are following his play book by trying to suppress democratic votes and only democratic votes all around the country. everywhere they can tell, have you run into some of those democratic votes that have been suppressed? i haven't, i've seen a lot of democrats that actually support the reforms. the republicans are pushing like vulgar id to be able to vote. you have to show photo id and that's being
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supported by 80 percent of the american people 70 percent of republicans and minorities agree with that. they don't believe that you have valid harvesting where everybody goes out in and takes ballots from senior citizens who are not capable of voting. but they, the democrat operatives are going into the city or citizen homes and collecting balance. american people don't want that. they want to have their election, they want to have more people voting, but not criminals noting, and that is what the democrats want. and that is what the republicans in these states are stopping. and the democrats hate it because they know they can't cheat. they can't win, that's why they're pushing back as hard as they possibly are. can right now, or are when you're in congress with this problem is not happening. is this just something that's happened in the last 12 to 4 years, and we're seeing these issues show up that you have to reform legislation with voters suppression happening when you are actually sending up on the hell? did you see examples of that?
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look what's happened is the trump has opened the floodgates of cheating, the president. i'd states try to cheat as the way through a post election period and failed, and instigated out attempt to coo and everything short of that to happen. and the republicans are taking their marching orders all around the country. i'll give you a concrete example and south texas a heavily hispanic heavily democratic area. the republican shut down so many polling places that some people had to drive a 150 miles to vote. a 150 miles. that's how badly they're willing to suppress the democratic road. yeah. okay, so to that point right there is that what this bill has to do with, i think that's a part of the also side of it. i've had democrats tell me there's not good communication right now on these letters, those, the chat, i'll give you the last word on this side of it. are republicans doing a good job? we hear us about voters suppression went on voter integrity. why republicans pointing out that we just want to make sure that there's integrity and trust put back into our elections. that's all this is. and we're not trying to protect
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republican bolts. we're trying to predict everybody's both regardless of whether you are a democrat or republican, your boat shouldn't be diluted by people who don't live in the state that people are dead. and that is what the democrats want, when you have all male ballots, going to people that live outside of the state, and people that are dad and their families can then vote their ballots. that's what the democrats wants to do without having a photo id to prove that the person that's voting is actually the person that's voting. but you didn't hear the democrats complaining for 4 years as hillary clinton was saying that the election was stolen, that the russians, and got involved in the campaign that we shouldn't had donald trump shouldn't be pres the united states when now we know, after all of these investigation, but it was actually hillary clinton and the democrats that were working with the russians, but they didn't, they didn't, you didn't hear them saying hillary clinton shut up about election integrity for 4 years, or she was on the trail, whining, and complaining about the election. they're only doing it now when republicans have
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proof that there was voter fraud in the last ted allen. this is a conversation that were going on for 3 years, especially at these to end up somehow getting to be at the top of the ticket for whatever reason. i'm glad we got to start the conversation here. thanks for joining me. okay, so in a rare and very controversial move a quote back is plain to have people who choose not to get back cited from coven 19 for non medical reasons. this, according to premier francis la galt had a press briefing on tuesday, so for move for more on this move that is sure to spark debate about individual rights and social responsibility. we bring in our correspond paxton, boyd. got the move would make what back the 1st province in canada to impose the financial penalty on the on vaccinated and it comes to hospitalization. linked to the virus or surgeon mike scene is the key to fight the virus. this is why we're looking for
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a health contribution for adults refuse to be vaccinated for non medical reasons, quebec premier friends while ago making a push for adults who remain unvaccinated to get the shot logo telling reporters on tuesday, those refuse to get vaccinated when they say financial penalty only about 10 percent of the residents in canada. second most populous province are unvaccinated, but low go says they make up about half the people in intensive care, overwhelming hospitals in placing a burden on its health care network. we need to focus our efforts on 2 things, getting the 1st, 2nd and 3rd dozers on the backs of vaccine and reducing our contacts, especially with older people. go says those who refuse to get their 1st dose in the coming weeks will be charged. a financial penalty will go says the penalty will only apply to those who don't qualify for medical exemption. i think that right
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and it's so question also of fairness for the 90 percent of the population, men made some sacrifices. i think we hold them at this kind of merger. who back previously announced a 10 pm to 5 am curfew to help combat the spread of coven? 19 official say the curfew will be lifted once things improve. on tuesday, quebec reported $62.00 more deaths attributed to corona virus, pushing the total number of those killed by cobra. 19 in the province to more than 12000 the most in canada will go says the amount that will be collected has not yet been decided, but he didn't say that it will be significant. when a return, recent fair storm have left drivers stranded for hours. for those training in and gas vehicles better off the nose and electric, but we will get some answers right after the break.
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while our officers are facing in increasingly dangerous environments, we are seeing a growing debate about so called warrior cops. the term that i've heard in the militarization of believe this is an amber vehicle we acquired through the 1033 program, very free program. and the government program that calls military property that is no longer use to local law enforcement. with building an army over here, and i can't believe people, i see a terrorism here because it again a feeling that hey, you have to deal with our practice. who are you putting in uniform bands is a powerful thing from time is like money played tricks and people mind they think they go bad. know is the walk is out the door very bad. john?
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with now brochure nebraska. and of course with our special i will the yeah my but i just have a blessed a threat to play a sham was an am sitting some did it if i use if the w to video, alyssa was as much prologue, but she, i knew it with soon losing relative to put a good. when you more to judge that he be one could be for his teacher was all reason is balise. we'll come with what we got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk.
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a lawsuit filed by one of jeffrey epstein's accusers against prince andrew. the duke of york can move forward a dramatic turn of events in the case against the prince and his ties to abstain allegations of sexual abuse artes. and john had a report with father smith and the hits. just keep on coming for prince andrew us district judge louis cap would reject him in argument wednesday by the duke of york's lawyers that virginia roberts grew phrase lawsuit should be thrown out due to a previous settlement with disgraced and now deceased financier jeffrey epstein. judge kaplan ruled that the $500000.00 settlement between epstein and grew fray did not involve prince andrew and thus did not prevent a lawsuit against him go. frey, one of jeffrey epstein's most prominent and vocal accusers, sued the prince back in august, 2021, saying epstein and gillen maxwell coerced her into having sex with andrew in 2001.
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when she was just 17 years old. in his 46 page opinion, judge caplin writes that grew fray alleges she was forced to have sex with andrew at maxwell's home in london on epstein's infamous little saint james island and at his upper east side town house in new york city. where, according to the document maxwell force grew fray quote, and another victim to sit on prince andrew's lap. as prince andrew touched her, the document goes on to read during this visit to new york. according to the complaint, the defendant forced miss gu frey to engage in sex acts against her will, and was aware both of her age and that she was a coerced sex trafficking. victim kaplan explains, he is required by law to proceed as if the allegations made by go freight are true . writing the law prohibits the court from considering at the stage of the proceedings. defendants efforts to cast doubt on the truth of miscue phrase allegations, even though his efforts would be permissible at trial. prince andrew has adamantly
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denied ever having sexual relations with godfrey and during a widely pan b. b. c interview said he did not even remember meeting her or taking the now infamous picture with her, allegedly, at maxwell's london home. wednesday's rolling comes just 2 weeks after a jury found gillen maxwell guilty of federal sex trafficking charges. now prince andrew reportedly has until july 14th to respond to the allegations under oath, most likely in a videotaped deposition that could be playing in court if the case is not settled before that. and if not, the judge could set a trial date between september and december of 2022 from easy as his john honey. in the, by the ministration the push to adopt electric vehicles or e b 's and pays out a gas powered ones. it's reasonable to fact there's some bump in the road in every state. there's an acknowledge, need to develop new infrastructure and charging stations. and without
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a massive increase in these stations, widespread adoption of b. b just isn't realistic. now state budgets are seeing billions of dollars collectively carved out for this purpose. on top of the bite administrations $7500000000.00 plan on a nationwide network of half a 1000000 new charging stations. meanwhile, states that rely on gas taxes for billions and revenue are anxious to find a way to make up for the loss when the driver stop needing all that lucrative gas, ga us. now we welcome the car coach yourself lauren fix. lauren, thank you so much for joining me on this. thanks for having me back. okay, so for the people who love to drive the mystique of the open road is a huge part of the appeal. you can drive off and all these and known with confidence and he won't be stranded, is investing billions to make charging station as common in gas station. is that going to actually sell more drivers on e b who are still reluctant to switch?
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well, you can tell by the sales that sort of no matter what anybody says and all the propaganda that you hear when it really comes down to it, all you do is look at sales, you're about 2 percent of sales. last year we only had about 14000000 in sales because obviously we had a chip shortage and a bunch of other things. but the bottom line is if only 2 percent of people have converted the height from the mainstream media is, is telling us the real truth that there is just, they're just not selling. people are not accepting that there's too many factors, including the slow charging times. it takes hours to get a full charge. even with the faster charging stations, which are very limited, you get maybe 80 percent charge in an hour we're supposed to do for that hour. we are in a very impatient society. we stand in front of the microwave and go, let's go. so 7 minutes to fill up, get gas that works anything longer. i think the average consumer is just too impatient for that, and they don't want to be limited. right, well, talk about limits. there's this debate about one of these electric vehicles do as well in severe went well, there's something we've seen and over claims that they're not as powerful save as
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gas powered ones. we just saw as having a 995 with 14 hours people were stuck on that interstate. is there some actual truth to that? to that fear? are people in a lot of trouble when they can't get near one of these stations like a winter outage? well that is a problem and this has been known since day one. some vehicles have pre heaters, so if your car is sitting outside that would work. but when you're sitting outside for hours on end in your vehicle and maybe starting it every once in a while, hoping that it's enough juice, essentially the support you for 24 hours. obviously this is not a consistent situation. this could be a problem. and what was happening is, and there were people that reported this, there was over 200 electric vehicles that were stuck on the road where they become roadblocks to those vehicles that are gas and diesel powered, which becomes a problem. so there was even a situation where one of the truckers left one of them a blanket and some hand warmers cuz they didn't have it and they were stuck in the vehicle with nothing. so this is just
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a factor you need to consider. you're going to lose about a 3rd of the battery life in real cold weather. and if you're sitting outside and you're using it on and off, especially using the heated seats and the center screen and the charging, you're just going to use the juice. it's going to be less time than if you had an equivalent combustion engine or diesel vehicle. so sadly, this is something you need to consider before you make that purchase. and it's like you said, this isn't anything new. so our manufacturers doing a better job of preparing their owners for that, do they have backup systems available? and is this something that possibly maybe domestic auto manufacturers could do with their e v vehicles to get them up to par and competition with those international which are now actually being out. so out pacing here at home? well, a lot of manufacturers are offering plug in hybrids that are also gasoline powered . so you get the best of both worlds and you're seeing that a lot with different manufacturers, not just the domestics, but also japanese and korean. so they're offering the fact that if you're driving around town, you can run an electric. if you're sitting in
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a highway or you're going longer distances, you're not going to be beholden to a charging station or waiting in line for hours, which happens a lot in california. so it's, all automakers are making those, but the mainstream media and the government is pushing for all electric, no gasoline back up. they want to make it so expensive. if the government had their way to be $10.00 a gallon for gasoline, and it would be totally difficult to get, but consumers are pushing back and if they're not going to buy them, no matter what's available. this is going to make a difference cuz manufacturers can't take a loss and every vehicle and try to make it up in volume. absolutely. and the reality of it is right now as people actually are seeing what's happening to the people who are buying and put in tough situations. that being said is the 1st year that we saw in international automaker, toyota actually outpaced domestic domestic products. is this going to be the trend of moving forward, and is there anything new that domestic manufacturers, like ford and chevrolet are doing to compete well to it? is building product here in the us. i've been to their play. i have one in texas
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where they're building trucks are all over the place just as honda is as well. 5 but toyota, outsource general motors, general motors, have a lot of problems this year, much outside their control between union issues and of course then we had cove, it issues. but on top of that, they had all their bolt, either plug and electric vehicles got recalled. then they had a chip shortage and they got hurt, pretty hard on the chip shortage. and toyota was able to get a supply quicker than other manufacturers. so that put toyota and the lead. and they've got a lot of product coming out. and i have to give them a lot of credit. they moved their home base to texas, and they're, they're proud to be tech. i think that you're going to see a lot more product coming out of there. and you're right. i think we see probably more international lines being made here in the u. s. the domestic lines are being made outside of ours. laura, always great to chat with you. thanks for joining me. okay, so let us continue this conversation on twitter. have we seen at the end of the american car company dominating domestic car sales to meet me? are you answer at scott? and who do i have that team in the 8 and for all diverse programming here at our to
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so called enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind. if you force a human being to stay in a certain position doesn't take very long to the pain involved to become absolutely excruciating, but nobody's lean finger on you. you are doing it to yourself. we started adopting those techniques when i was stationed in mosul. among them were stress positions, sleep deprivation. a hypothermia is already beginning to be evidence that these old techniques are now being used on immigrant children. whatever you do or more it comes to home. nobody has been held accountable for the torture that happened in the past and the moral authority that made america with sacrifice for
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the shimmer of effective interrogation. ah, it is breaking news this our live on auto international as an allied peacekeeping mission and catholics on is coming to an end as the situation there is stabilizing . that is just why much speculation in the west that the russian contingent would never leave. also, i had in the program here when i when i went into that garden, just after 6 on the 28th of may, 2020, i believed implicitly that this was a work event. british families are outraged by boris johnson's apology. also, he admits attending and down the street party during the u. k. 2020 national lockdown. we talked about here on the program who had to bury his father during that period. on the same time that i was at my father's cheating, he was taking a,
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