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we see, and we anticipate speculations on this issue that russia wants to restore the empire within the empire's border. so this is totally false. very susan president, we went on to explain what the true motivation was behind mondays move, but i see i will repeat now the situation with ukraine is different and it has to do with the fact that unfortunately, the territory of this country is being used by 3rd countries to create threats against the russian federation. this is the only point and from where we bring and john jordan, a former navy intelligence officer, thanks so much for joining us, john. my pleasure, natasha. so i want to start with something that biden said during his speech. let's take a lesson. as we respond, my administration is using every tool our disposal protect american businesses and consumers from rising prices at the pump. as i said last week, defending freedom will have cost for us as well. and here at home.
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so freedom has a cost. what are your thoughts on biting, blaine mean, be already high gas prices on the sanctions that he has placed seed on russia today? well, it's very convenient for president biden in this sense. first of all, the president biden conducts foreign policy always with an eye towards domestic policy. that's why the abrupt withdrawl from f ganeth damn, they thought it would be popular bluff in their faces, but that was their goal. biden's the vitamin distractions for the oil prices and gas prices for the u. s. consumer and inflation is rising here at home. they did this long before this started long before the current crisis. and now our president biden is going to try to push this off where as much of this off as he can onto a foreign policy issue. rather than acknowledge his own failed, an ill conceived domestic policies which have hurt american consumers. so it's kind
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of going to take advantage of this to shift some blame. as the democrats look, ask it's towards the mid term elections. what do you make of this statement? and these things well, 1st of all, the use of late let use of language here is really important. the fact that biting call that an invasion means that it's not an incursion, or it's not something the white house will seek to minimize to, to deescalate the crisis when they use the word invasion. that is a very specific and very overt mean meaning. and so when they use that, that mean that's a signal to moscow that the full suite of sanctions, including probably perhaps some further aid to ukraine is on the table. but that is a very significant turn of phrase here. i think. and now a new poll conducted by convention of states action says that a whopping 84.8 percent of american voters believe the u. s. should have limited
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involvement and the korean russia conflicts. so why is the us are heavily involved in this and, but mostly the support is european allies, or do you think it's something bigger? well, the 84 percent opposes us troop or u. s. military involvement here for an adventures have become very unpopular over the last 1520 years as well. certainly since 2005 become very unpopular and the american public does not support sending us boys to ukraine, especially was the one that is not an article 5 nature member. it be interesting to see if that survey had tested using sanctions and whether or not americans, or to the extent to which americans are willing to absorb higher energy prices. are americans willing to send a defensive military aid to ukraine? are they willing to see the u. s military provide electronic warfare support or reconnaissance support. ukraine should have conflict unfold. i'd like to see those numbers. but one thing that's unfortunate here, and i've talked
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a lot of my russian friends, everybody knows it. you know, i'm, i like, i have a lot of russian friends, i learn the language love, their culture, admires so much of their history. but one of the things that that's on forth all to unfortunate has happened here is that russia has become a toxic brand in the united states. and you look at a whole bunch of other surveys which showed that the one thing that united american actually now, unfortunately, is antipathy towards moscow or fear of russia. so it's, it's going to be interesting to see how much the american public, how much pain they're willing to absorb. because there will be a massive spike in energy cost and prices for goods that depend on energy, whether it's plastics or whatnot. that's going to get passed on the consumer. so what their appetite for that is remains to be seen. should be interesting, john jordan, thank you so much. we always appreciate your insight. deacon and all the protests and the streets of downtown ottawa may be done for now. supporters
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of the movement say it's not over. and now similar convoys and protest could be taking place all over the world. and as archie correspond at paxton, boyd explains. today, as you said, executive powers are now coming under intense scrutiny. hi paxton in natasha. well, you know, truckers and protesters quite easily took over the streets of downtown ottawa for nearly 3 weeks that was before a massive police operation took place over the weekend that really cleared out most of this area. now what you're seeing as a result of fence is erected like the one you see here, behind me barricades being put up dozens of checkpoints all over downtown otto, a heavy, heavy police activity. and that's all in an effort to make sure that those protesters do not come back down here to downtown ottawa. now, last night on monday night, just introduced the prime minister and canada law makers voted to extend an emergency act that essentially gives police the power to crack down on these
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protests on these demonstrations. and hopefully open up those u. s. canada trade routes. but also in that emergency act, it gives, it has blocked millions of dollars that have been donated on online funding sites. and a lot of that has been donated by the u. s. a roughly 45 percent of about $10000000.00 have come from americans and i want canadian politician mark straw even taking to twitter to tell the story of a single mother who had her accounts frozen because she donated $50.00 to the freedom convoy and that was when that was still legal. now we spoke to several supporters of this movie down here. like we said, most of the truckers, most of the protesters have been moved out of here. lots of them arrested. many of them vacated the premises, but there are many supporters of this movement still here in downtown ottawa. and they're very happy to see that what they've done here has inspired similar protests,
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similar demonstrations all over the world, particularly in the united. it's where there are talks of a freedom convoy eventually making its way to washington dc, presumably for president and joe biden, state of the union address, which will take place next week. take a listen. what i love about it is seeing people standing up, they're starting to see through the crap that's being fed to us and they're standing up and speaking up and saying, no, leave us alone. so go, go usa, you too, to though to want to go do it and just stay peaceful. and just remember that love is the only way that we can, that we can win. some people my construe it or perceive it as rebellion. and i think it really is a righteous anger for freedom saying this isn't okay. is that cry, right? that comes from deep within the says, this isn't right. and we deserve better more. and how many people came from other
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countries to north america for like better. and they're starting to think what's going on here. obviously a lot of supporters of that movement are outraged by the outcome of that vote last night. ca, calling it a, you know, an attack on their freedom, and we're gonna wait and see because that boat actually could exacerbate things or a talks that more demonstrations more protests could pop up as a result of that vote last night. natasha. thank you so much. that's paxton boyd. my for us tonight. mike bloomberg, former presidential candidate has now come out against his own party saying that they do not change course. there will be a democratic wipe out, or the hypocritical mask mandate, soft on crime policies and struggling economy enough to change voters from blue to red. discuss coming up after the break.
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a very job with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with oh, it describes paxton with president from blood to a blue wave of democratic victories and key elections across the country. president biden's record of failure could have democrats headed out for a wipe out. that's the term used by one former candidate, lamenting the bleak outlook for his party. and this year's midterm elections,
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billionaire and former new york mayor michael bloomberg penned an op ed on tuesday, or he argued quote, without an immediate course correction, democrats are headed for a wipe out in november. up and down the ballot. bloomberg's advice to fellow democrats was to embrace a practical problem solver mentality. instead of the parties current emphasis on political correctness above all else. and virginia voters chose republican glen young can over former governor terry mcauliffe last year after a tight race. and it was the jew piece 1st statewide when since 2009 and other states are poised to follow suit. if swing voters see read in november. as you can see here are states current political standing by their governors. so our democrats doomed in november. welcome at martin and civil rights attorney, robert patillo to share their insight. thanks for joining us gentlemen. thanks adelcia. thank you. the democratic congressional campaign committee or quarterly
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consider republican attacks on democrats, centered on things like critical race theory and the funding the police to be, quote, alarmingly potent. if so it may be bloomberg spheres are well founded and i want to start with you. what do you think are democrats obsessed with political correctness? well, it doesn't really matter what they're obsessed with in the sense that what matters is what voters are associating them with and feeling about them in virginia, which is where i happened to live. what happened was the democrat terry mcauliffe was in a debate, said parents shouldn't have a say over education pretty quickly that became the voters looking and saying, hey, one guy young can wants to give more opportunity for parents and influence on the schools that doesn't have to be true or false, just has to become what people are relating to the parties. right now, the democrats, the people, when they're out there, you're talking to independence. and some moderate democrats, they're saying inflation is up gas prices up. the policies of biden seem to be ham handed. they don't seem to be working. that's what they're feeling now. but there's
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2 ways to judge whether it's going to be at one party in or $140.00 out in march of ways. but to that i can tell you right now, money if you watch the money flowing into the republican party right now, it's because the lobby, as sure, smart investors know where to put the money to have influence. and they believe kevin mccarthy will be speaker. the 2nd is the incumbent parties. retirements, and there are over 30 democrats in the house, retiring. they're not retiring because they're going to lose their race. they're all in jury man or district. they're retiring because it's no fun to be in the minority after you are chairman of a committee or you are a chairman of a head of a, an initiative or whatever it is. so the winds are blowing that way and the voters are associating the democrats with failure. the question is, it's a long way till november and we have seen a lot of shifts and changes. jo. biden's numbers are up in the last week because of probably the saber rattling over war. so we're going to see some, some real shifts still, but right now it looks like a wipe out in the fall. yeah. interesting. it is
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a tourism that voters typically blame the party in power for problems facing a country. whether or not democrats are really to blame. there were sergent violent crime wave effecting major us cities as well known. is the democrats soft on crime approach to blame for it? and if not, we'll swing voters be able to be convinced that this is the case. what do you think, robert? but it was a little bit ridiculous to way the do writers decide to frame this as democrats being somehow soft on crime of salt on crime, the same they want to 12 year old like to me arises and it's friday. your plan will be a toy gun. they going shot by 2 officers and 30 seconds and murdered in front of his family. and nobody's ever brought the justice republicans to sort of that be soft on crime to say, well, we don't want that to happen. so often a was when like derrick jovan, when he on his neck saying he can't breathe, it's kill republican call that being soft on crime. when say we want those people to be able to go home and have their coffee to so respect it. what has to happen is understanding that we were have police units around the country. they resisted every single effort being made that would work court liter form that will work or
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communities being able to have a safe and exactly how they are police, old and civil, saying the democrats out soft on crime messaging. let's figure out how we can work to have a more response, so not police for throughout the communities our country. so we can get poor things with the community policing. getting officer got a cars back on foot makers. we have the type of social services in place that will take away the uh, the root causes of crime, while ensuring that we secure it's on the border something me an added can agree on to stop the types of drugs and guns that come to this nation to fuel and what's that violent crime and what's the gang violence using the federal resources available to treat gang violence the same way we treat here within this country. so instead of republican find a label efforts, a criminal justice reform being soft on crime. let's get to real solutions, las hyperbolic talk, radio, talking points that tend to just alienate people's, them fixing the problem. the nature crime is certainly a very complex issue, as you mentioned. and america's response to cobra. 1900, turned into
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a deeply partisan issue with democratic policies being criticized as excessive or not in the fan for everybody else. and then predictions that swing voters will, did democrats over frustration with mask and vaccine mandates? and will it be seen as a referendum again, putting limits on individual freedom to keep america healthier will again, to 2 points on this. one is the party and power ends up getting the blame, right? so i don't know who could have done what differently. donald trump had some of the same policies that joe biden did on on cove it. and so, but it certainly is true that when you have gavin newsome and mayor garcia, eddie at the super bowl without masks, people look up and say, hypocrites, you know, now reality is they, most politicians are hypocrites, were not surprised by that both parties. but i want to back up for one second, the robert, the american public associates, are cities with a failed experiment that was driven by the black lives matter movement and others to say, deep on the police. again,
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it doesn't matter if it didn't all happen. what matters is there's prosecutors in philadelphia and st. louis and new york city who are not prosecuting crimes. and the people in the cities are saying, hey, wait a 2nd, we don't, we don't feel safe. and you've got the mayor of new york who's a former cobb st. i want to see better. so the, the, the fun, the police, a lot of times it didn't happen. but what happened was the public associates lawlessness. by the way, one more thing in san francisco, the blue is to the blues cas cities. they threw out 3 democrats on the school board and put another democrats because they were out of touch. they said this, so there's a lot going on in the democratic party and it includes, as you said, the cobit, you know, right now, the democrats that have sense are getting rid of covert mandates as quick as they can to try to look like they're on the right side, but they're going to be stuck with all of that. all of that baggage right now and that's part of having power. you end up having the baggage robert, could this result and implications for public health going forward?
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yeah, i think one of the most tragic things coming out of this is going to be the lack of confidence that people have in our public health enterprise going forward. we've seen one political party go out of their way to demonize doctors to demonize in, you know, with dis that we've never heard of to demonize the entire industry of health and epidemiology. the default we protect things nationwide and replacing expert opinion, replacing a peer review studies, i will random things you find on the internet. more people go there, the big chunk of people who take their medical advice from joe rogan, who used to take their medical advice from tweets from donald trump. everything they are in danger going forward because as we know out of the world get smaller, there's more transportation, the risk of another pandemic white. this is a lot more likely to happen. i've like more like will be even worse than this one. and people who simply put, do not believe in the institutions they're there to protect us there. to be studying these issues. they're going to be very hard to get those things under control where they're just caught that miss. if we're in this information apparatus
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in existence, which also seems to undermine the types of public health efforts there need to put secure to public and hopefully hopefully keep us safe in the future. and what about gas prices, which are still rising, that's bound to be a factor for countless swing voters when they go to cast their ballad in november. how much is the economy to blame for a feeling administration and well, look, i, it's very simple. i buy milk, i got 4 kids, my wife and i buy milk all the time. we buy gas all the time. we see it go up above . people feel that and they're angry about it. and again, they associated with one party in this case by him and his team. and i think that's right, especially on gas. they know he change the rules in order to do the green stuff and it hasn't helped him and it's hurt them at the pump. interesting, robert, have the last word. well, i think what this look biden's we really pushing for is the fact that bill beg better that investment in green technology is the 2nd will take us away from being
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dependent on foreign oil. the way from being the fidel awards on the lease, and we put electric charging station through invested electric cars and vehicles. we don't, we don't what gas prices are really helping democrats at the made that want to the american people. if you want to. finally rid ourselves from having to worry about gas prices was do a look to be able to invest and bring to deal with sentiment. we're at a time. thank you so much. thanks a 1000. thanks. and while we are seeing major censorship in places like australia and canada, some argue the biden administration, along with big tech, have teamed up against those who may have a different viewpoint about their corner virus vaccine. even questioning the lack of research behind it on social media can get a post taken down or an account temporarily blocked. so was asking questions or sharon, a different experience about the vaccine really putting out false information, newly appointed f. d. a commissioner robert calif may argue, so. in a tweet on dr. calif, new professional twitter page, he says,
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his new commitment involves countering misinformation about science and the f. d. a that has become increasingly prevalent. well, during his confirmation at senator byrd defended caliph, but did bring up the fact that he was criticized by the public. he's in a lot of currency as to what he's done. i've never seen the commissioner and 9 months of service and that was the length of the chairman, $58.00, and accomplished anything much lessons many negative that have been raised. senator bur, went on to say that doctor callus is extremely qualified, having bipartisan support, but is what the american people really think for more we turn to bend why investigative journalists and hosts as bill boss right here on our tea. thanks so much for joining us, ben. thanks for having me and and so cal has said that he is looking to strengthen the afternoon science foundation and to counter misinformation about science. do you think he will really put out more science
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about his existing chron of iris vaccines, or is he just going to ramp up the government's defense about them? right, so that's such an interesting play of words, right? because essentially what he said is he wants to battle mis information and get more trust in science. well, one way you could do that is by walking in and saying, here's the thing, guys. if i take over at the f d a, the 1st thing i'll do is promise it won't take a 75 years to release the data on why we approved the corona virus vaccine. you know, there's so many things that have happened over the last 2 years. that have sewn this trust in the public. and so even though what robert was saying a minute ago to what this app, the commissioner, you know, he, the, the nominee is saying there is so much of using the term misinformation as if there's this group of people who are out there intentionally deviously putting out bad information in order to trick people, they actually believe that in some cases, but in reality, most of the quote unquote, misinformation has actually come from government agencies like the f d,
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a in the cdc, who continually change their position. and they now use terms like the science says change really, that's a completely dishonest point of view to say the science change, your understanding of the science might have changed. your acknowledgment of science might have changed. but the science didn't actually change her. and correcting misinformation is one thing, but do you think the sta wants to flag any other opinion about the vaccine that is just not supportive as false? and this is a relatively new vaccine, and some people are reporting some major side effects. and how was this not considered to have any science behind it? well, that's entirely the point law. i was in washington dc a couple of weeks ago. and there was a ron johnson of wisconsin. the senator held a vaccine injury round table there in dc. and there were a couple dozen people who came to that, who took part in the pfizer trials,
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who had been badly injured as a result of taking the coven 19 vaccine. it's not fake. it's not untrue now. does that mean they're the majority? no. but it doesn't, it also means that, that it's not impossible to find people who have been injured. it's a real problem. there's a b, b, c, news, journalist presenter who was also recently died as a result of, according to our autopsy. so these things need to come out and the truth is to be told about absolutely, well, unfortunately, we are out of time best one. thank you so much for your insight. and that's all the time we have for today. thank you so much for watching and have a great night. ah, ah, ah, more than 20 years have passed since one of the world's deadliest terrorist attacks
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ah, attention to nouns in don't bass, with a massive explosion going off near a tv station, a don't yet. and then the recognized public accusing ukraine of ratcheting up it's selling a fresh wave of sanctions targeting most go a triggered by the west. but russia always is the global energy market on which the most pain will be inflated. that does it defend this decision to protect the russian speaking population. ok, don't back for the 90000 to flag the violence there in recent days by crossing the border into neighboring russia party speaking to some of the refugee is former. extremely terrified. really. that's why when we heard about the verification, we gave up every.

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