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arrested, that's an addition to the cars being torch, then baked right into the pavement. a mirror of a southern suburb of paris took the social media with a statement over the weekend saying that a quote, assassination attempt was made against his family. starting in the 1970s. the french government created exemptions, populations by logical policy of importing migrant workers all mass to serve french industry. in low wage jobs, they built entire low rent. jetta wise, the government subsidized residential developments to house these newcomers all together in one separately amounts to a policy of non integration. a prominent police union has now gone as far as to issue a statement, qualifying the police as being at war with these populations in the face of these wild towards asking for call them is not enough. we must impose its all colleagues select the majority of citizens can no longer about to sell for the dictates of the
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small islands minorities today to police a flight. and because we are, it's war tomorrow, we will be in resistance, and the government will have to be aware of its very strong language there. that suggests a certain exasperation from being the front line and forces of chronically misguided government policy cracking down on unrest sometimes with so much force that it takes out eyes and blows off hands. but former french presidential, candidate and journalist, that example is already suggesting that things couldn't get a lot worse of web here. and we can clearly see that we're in the early stages of a syllable. what is the civil war? it's a confrontation between one part of the population against public authorities or the state is exactly what we have here today. this is an ethnic rise because every way we see losing way people rushed to luxury products. so today the consumption stores. meanwhile, french president inventor, in that whole and as the justice minister are now calling on parents to do their
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jobs and real in their rioting children, the people i'm calling on old parents to be responsible. it is the parents' responsibility to keep them at home. it's important for the column of everyone. the parental responsibility is fully exercised and i call on the sense of responsibility of mothers and fathers. so this is unbearable and it's enough. so we have everything that's our disposal and the court. so meeting their obligations for it, the no response does not have the amount that strong and systematic and also to pursue and identify people on snapshots and to tell parents to get hold of their kids. it's not up to the state to raise their children. so now once chaos has taken hold of the streets, the minister is talking about mandating quote, strong and systemic justice way to chase after the worst long after it's left the barn. this whole drama really could have been completely avoided. had there been a more intelligent immigration policy that prioritized integration over audiology
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and economic interest? while the total division in france grows, it seems as nationalists have taken to the streets in what they call a bid to take back the nation. the. the far right groups have been supported patrolling the streets of leon, claiming the front states for the french, according to reports when they was defending local shops from looters, a loss to run the city proud they charging the national. i'm from meanwhile the crowd funding campaign has been created for the family has been killed, teenager raising more than 226000. you are a sofa and control. so now the crowd funding page for the police officer who killed the young man has received as a 1100000 euro is from more than 44000 contributors. journalist on political analyst mohammed, you've see, says that funds so has
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a colonial mindset. and these acts in cape a critically, in the recent protests are caused by the cumulated social problems in france and the marginalization of diasporas with arab muslim and african roots. the official policy of france is full of hypocrisy. when friends won the football worlds comp in 2018, if praised is done by faith and other stars of non french descent. but when he cannot make and social problems arise, representatives of these diasporas who today form the backbone of frame society, are stoned. the french authorities have failed to integrate migraines into society . this is partly due to the rise of right wing radicals where trying to downplay the value of the social group. today we're witnessing some kind of political skits,
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of premium in the interaction of french authorities with this social group, its representatives are viewed as exploited labor and remnants of the colonial heritage. this has nothing to do with the statements. french officials make about respect for human rights, and those of a french citizen in particular, france suffers from the issue of the colonial heritage and from the idea of its p global roll, together with the us and other western countries, france considers itself the center of the world, even though there are different races, cultures, ideas, alternatives, alliances, and policies there. right wing radicalism is currently a way of thinking in france while and racism has become an idea, defended in financial circles and society itself. germany's
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defense minister has made it clear that the kids aspirations for joining nato will not be considered by the blog until the ukraine conflict is finding a of in my recent meetings with nato secretary general against oldenburg. we were once again in agreement that the alliance must never become a party to the conflict. therefore, we will not be able to answer the question on ukraine's accession to nato, as long as there is a war in ukraine, only after and by then, i think there will be 32 allies along with sweden and ukraine. we will decide on the conditions this comes ahead of next week's nato summer's in lithuania, why the block is expected to upgrade even more military support for kids? presidents lensky has said he doesn't plan to attend the amazing unless ukraine's native accession did is address that. this comes as ukraine's troops were supposedly take heavy losses on the battlefield. well, keep struggles to make up excuses why it's failing to make any significant progress
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as the spot ukraine already receiving tens of billions worth of dollars a military aid and delaying is promised spring defensive. until june, rushes saves nearly all if they left the tank supplies by portugal and potentate being destroyed. he of has seen a protest in bonding. a new national military cemetery is regional burial grounds. when out of space presents landscape saves you quite needs. results on the ground in time for the nato summit. well also claiming that people's lives take priority of a quick fix race. additional the other for the needs of somebody who must show results, but every kilometer costs the slides. and then also what are the for the, for the ducks, if they tell me that 2 months will pass and thousands of people will die for 3 months since you and people will die. of course, i will choose the latter. so that's not the stuff that's for political analyst alexandra package. many thanks for joining us on the program this evening is good to see. so as far as well skill will take on the gym and defense ministers. refusal
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to discuss your claims, nate to accession bit until he says the conflict in the country is fully oliver. what are your thoughts as well, that's just a continuation of this incredible cynicism on the part of all these nato countries are the main western. now, europe and um, uh, nato countries and of course, the united states. uh, they don't want, they want the slides to be between uh, the craniums and russians. sugar last ukraine in, uh, they don't want to take the risk of getting involved themselves. uh, but they don't care how many uh, the premiums get killed. because if they really were interested in any sort of piece, they would just say at all. well, there's not going to be any natal membership for ukraine. and that would set the
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stage for real. the slots and for peace and for the stopping for this current. it's incredible law. so you know, waste of, uh, lives that's happening in ukraine right now. but neither the german foreign minister nor anyone else on the western countries. they have no intention of doing that. they want to expand this war as much as possible, but not at their own risk, but at the cost of life, just as it was wise to say, every kilometer means new uh, casualties. but nobody in the west cares about that and distorted. so just the latest example of this, i would say, despicable soonest isn't on the part of our nato countries with a couple of the exceptions headed by uh hungry. uh, you know, but hungry is a long voice in the wilderness unfortunately. and i must. busy turkey,
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which has come out and clearly said that, you know, they're a phillips to, uh, to uh, be so sums, ridge, uh, negotiating a piece that would totally shut down by the one party in nato, in washington. so otherwise, you know, other than a turkey and hungry, all of them are just following the rest of be, well, the rand corporation paper from 2019 extending russia. they want to extend rush as much as they can. and they don't care how many ukrainian or russian lives that takes so far be a nice, so some nation. so they coming up next week starting next tuesday. do you think that this is, he has mazing will set the, the tone and for how nato now regards ukraine and is potential membership membership into the, into the block. the nothing is really going to change
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because you know, the main architects of this war, you know, they're in washington, they're in london. and the 1st place, you know, they're not going to stop. they're going to sound as much you a or promise you way to credit as much as possible. on the other hand, they all have a consensus because usually the germans, a hi against ukraine's nato membership until the war is over. some gary is have been clearly against it. and as the hum, garrett foreign minister said today, lots of other nato countries are in fact against it, but they just don't have the courage to say openly. so what we're going to get is just an extension of the conflict, because unless natal membership is taken completely off the table. uh, uh, the worst is going to continue because russia just cannot accept any more stretch
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of made so towards his pores. on the other hand, that encourages us the landscape and here's we're going to continue to war. and this is all great for the military industrial complex. so it's just gonna be doubling. now. you know, that's, that's what this summer is going to be more of the same, unfortunately, until a crane leads to that. and the how is that ukraine firing on the balance of failed because, you know, we're always both from bond. is it somebody conflicting reports on the face of it? it looks like your credit is not made. any significant gains during discounts or offensive whatsoever. to what extent do you think that the phone is, could dissuade some nato countries from sending more money to kids as well? the thing is, it's the same as given, given the western mass media, you know, the biggest warmongers they admit, don't just see all the so called a sense of congress, right? so it is not going anywhere. but again, it would be they,
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they've just bought in too much, you know, they're just too far invested in this conflict. and no one in washington wants to admit to see novel. no one wants to admit that they have been wrong. so they're just going to keep doubling down until, you know, until, you know, russia completely destroys ukraine or just so the regime is removed in here. i don't see any other way for it to land. and of course, you know, the other dangers the longer this last and worse, the situation in, in ukraine looks for the less than for nate. so you might get an escalation, you know, you know, this whole talk about some photos, your nuclear plant being blown up, the trigger, you know, getting prepared for a nuclear accident. this war mongering uh, rhetoric is coming from poland. that just doesn't, it doesn't look good. you know,
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the west is just full of politicians to investigate that and selves too much their entire careers and reputation, this war. and they just cannot admit that they were wrong. that they wasted $150000000000.00, at least, and tens of thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of lives. thank you for speaking to us today is great skin, your insides in the mazda political analysts, alexander pottage. thank you. the, the united states is off is on the 20, the most dangerous threat to global security that's according to informing us diplomats, richard, hans, in our domestic political situation is not only one that others don't want to emulate. but i also think that it's introduced a degree of unpredictability and a lack of reliability that's really poisonous for america's ability to function successfully in the world. it makes it very hard for our friends to depend on us, the former diploma, the idea that the united states has become the most profound source of instability
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under then. so that makes sense. a lot of democracy causes of the early high profile american. it was spoken also about the us threats to global pace on stability. former presidential hopeful and ex little make a tool sit down ball to slammed president joy, find another what she calls a wall mongering policy. that is pushing the world towards a nuclear disaster. president biden's actions and policies have pushed us to the brink of nuclear war. this is an existential crisis, not only for us here, but the world has not discussed this with diane saw an independent candidate for the us senate in the state of new york. many thanks for joining cuz on the program he's good to see you as well. so reaction to these warnings from richard hoss and tulsa galvan, well, i think they're from 2 completely different perspectives. i think tulsa gabbert is a hero, she's an american patriot. i may not agree with some of her views,
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but on this question, she is spot on. richard hoss, i think, is a threat to the world uh, from the united states. that's what he represents. the council on foreign relations was created as an offshoot of the royal institute of international affairs, british foreign policy. and i think what he's really afraid about is that the upcoming election cycle may lead to his faction losing control. that is, we have donald trump on the republican side who is calling repeatedly for an end to the war in the ukraine with russia. you have a robert kennedy junior on the democratic party side. also saying that this has to end up being perhaps more explicit, that in some ways this is a proxy war between the us and russia. and i think what the council actually
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fears is the american electorate waking up and rejecting the a british imperial outlook that our nation unfortunately has adopted for too long and doesn't look like the white house is actually listening to any of this criticism and doing anything or considering doing anything about this, i'm sure i think the white house is deeply concerned that well by then, i don't know as to everyone can see he seems to be suffering from dementia, but uh, people there are concerned as well that they're going to lose control. so their responses to double down on the narrative, as you heard after the failed insurrection of, per goes and uh, the spokes people of the bite and administration blinking. and others said, well, this demonstrates that proved and has flinched. he's weak, some like former ambassador mcfall. when his car is to say,
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this means we should now invade crimea, and um, don't worry if russia nukes, ukraine, these people are off there. rockers. i would like to point out that mr. hoss did not consider the point of alarm when president biden, on february 7th, 2022, announced that a press conference with all of schultz standing next to him, his intention that the north stream pipeline quote unquote would end. mm. if prussia invaded ukraine, that to me would be a security threat. and so i think has, is a complete fraud. what they are afraid of is the american people coming back to their senses? well, one thing that richard hospitals, they say that he said, hell, unpredictable us foreign policy can be. it's not something that you would agree with and how can such a unpredictability create challenges for other countries? unfortunately, i'm afraid our policy has been rather predictable. we had
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a reprieve. trump, you might say is rather seems to be rather erratic, but remember, he did nearly end the korean war, and he was the one who negotiated to get our troops out of afghanistan. so in this sense, he disrupted the trajectory which has been in place since 2014, to get a conflict between nato and russia, using ukraine as the proxy. so you could say that that's erotic, otherwise, i'm afraid we've been terribly consistent and consistently on the wrong side. of having a double standard for the world and talking about things like democracy under rules based order. and the rules are completely arbitrary and subject to the interpretation of the united states and the british. thank you so much for joining us. has been great speaking to you, dawn set an independent candidate for us senate in the state of new york many
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thanks. thank you. awesome news from the northwest and most of the region now a massive fund. it hasn't wrapped it in the town of timm t. b, blaze that has reported in gulf to the warehouse of a former furniture factory footage from the same shows here to plumes of smoke rising above the building, though they know casualties have been reporting so far and emergency services at the scene will keep you updated on any further developments or anything. so your company here and on the international, we're back in 30 minutes with more of the very latest news updates. see them. oh, the like in the attic who reviews is that there is a life threatening problem. nato continues to problem this. ukraine membership nato's. the dixon means your faces, chronic instability,
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been endless for the the hello, i'm manila chan you are tuned into modus operandi. ready or not? the us 2024 presidential race is already under way and for his democratic party like it or not, joe biden is running again. today we'll take a look back at the incumbent time in office so far, the good, the bad, the ugly. all right, let's get into the m o. the republican side of the primary is quickly becoming a crowded field. but donald trump is at least for now the clear front runner in that race. he's up against some familiar faces from his own administration,
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like his former ambassador to the un, nikki haley. but on the democratic side, feud challenger is to be incumbent officially, joe biden is getting primary by marianne williamson and robert f. kennedy junior biden's poll numbers among his own party r abysmal. at best, a recent gallup poll had post heading the lowest approval numbers of any us president ever. so joining us to discuss a special panel in studio here, we've got former pentagon official, michael maloof, and new york times best selling author, president of the shaft. we eagles, mr. ad martin and gentlemen. so good to see your face or do you live in, in person and place for him. so we're here to take a stroll down memory lane the short time from biden's, a non duration in january of 2021. to where we are at right now that he has officially announced his 2nd bid. but 1st, let's have
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a quick look at how joe biden told america that he was running again on the screen, the personal freedoms, fundamental words, americans, there's nothing more important, nothing more sacred test for the work of my 1st turn to fight for democracy. it shouldn't be rid of lucian, protect on rights to make sure that everyone in this country is treating everyone is giving a fair shot meeting which you know around the country magnor streamers, online enough to take on those bedrock freedoms. cutting social security. you paid for your entire life on cutting taxes from very well dictating what health care decisions women can make. banning books and telling people who they can look all
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why making it more difficult for you to be able to vote. that's why i'm running for president. so guys, joe biden gave america a prerecorded announcement that's never happened to before. and modern american presidential campaign history. usually a candidate makes that announcement live at a rally. i mean, how was this received? i mean, at least by you what, what did you make of it? as well, look, i mean this president cannot do the things that normal presents can do. there's lots of reasons to say that, i mean, you could go into it. so i, i actually sort of think he was doing the best he could write a, wasn't he want me to praise. okay, so now, yeah, he wanted the best he could, that's the best he could do. he wanted to get the word out. he wanted to start the fundraising, the, this, the shoveling of money into the campaign, and i think he knows for his party, they will not hold it against him. well, he ran from his basement, right. this is, it comes down to 4 or 5 states. it comes down to how, how you can advantage the,
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the, the role in those states and look, if people don't even understand. john podesta is in the white house with $3300.00 plus $1000000000.00 of green money. but he's slow shoveling around the country to non profits to others. to do this is, this is going to be an absolute onslaught in those 5 places. and i guess the democrats have decided biden is good enough for them to pop up. meanwhile, i thought we were going to get to this, everything he promised to do. he did times a 1000 meeting. he's opened the border, he spent more money. you know, he's given lots of money to planned parenthood for guys like me would care about that. he's had a disastrous role in our military, and not only the wars, not only the withdrawal of afghanistan getting us close to declare war, but transforming our military with all the work stuff. he said, all those things that he was expected to do. and i think most americans are like, what is this? well, like how did you take this campaign announcement? a prerecorded? yeah, yeah. well, they have a prerecorded shows of his controllers need to have him controlled because he
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really cannot to make a simple declarative sentence without. i mean it's just that some of the great unifier really has torn this nation apart from what he's proposing. now, in even into this message, this is not unifying. it's just going to bring this nation further apart. and the question among a lot of people that i respect are wondering, can we survive even the names of those well know if it came, we survived the end of this term we're given given what what, how, how much it has deliberately been torn to parts when everything that's happened since trump that's been self inflicted from the border to energy. it and, and inflation. cost of, of the unforced errors. totally totally and an m e. it has to be deliberate, right?
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that they can't be that stupid. and, and, and then the during report that came out says that obama and biden were in the room as yes, cited to use the steel dossier who says, or what do use as a weapon, fitness shooting presidents and sitting vice president. you don't have to go into the crack adult son friend, his dealings which are bad enough and they're real. i don't care that he's got crack problems and drug problems approximation problems. i care that he's getting money for his dad, and his dad appears after 50 years in office to be someone who responds to the donor class, which is what's happening here. again, i don't know how we are having a normal functioning american republic in the face of such a threat. and then you say, i'm involved in the january 6 cases. can you see what the department of justice is doing to marginalize certain sets of the country and to therefore demand the justice system react whether it's january 6 defendants or passing laws in new york
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to retry donald trump on things that were statute limitations expired. me weren't, if i'm a period in our country, maybe j edgar hoover did this and was abusive. maybe wake and i run culture was abusive. i. i'm not here to go back. what we can see now. we're not that far is not available. we can see now is obama and button in the white house with susan rice choosing to put our country on the brink of nuclear war by making the russia hoax go for. it's in the americans are just moving on. well, that hoax is actually going to get us into a real war. exactly. that's what's happened twice. and it was all a hoax component. yes. and we violated all kinds of agreements in, in, in terms of, in the visibility of, with, with allies. you don't are in terms of indivisibility, you don't are in the, the west at the expense of the east. we did just the opposite by moving natal going, hey, hang on to that thought might cause i want to go back to august 2021. the official end of the afghan war,
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the withdrawal to be exact. so the whole world on saul oh, what can only be described in the most polite terms of botched right? bite and blame. trump say it was because trump already tipped to that 1st domino back in 2020. so mike, is that a fair accusation of having to blame his predecessors for this? or does the buck just flat out? it stops it's, it stops with bite. and because he just pulled them out the bite, trump had conditions for for withdrawals. those conditions were not being met. if trump were still present today, i don't think we'd be out of afghanistan. yeah, that's right. exactly. that's exactly. well, i don't think we'd be up no, of course not. and, and, and, and also bite him when he was vice president had actually recommended that we not do a search in the afghanistan. he won a troops out of there during the obama administration. so he has a history of just a band and a like that. and the way he did it is it is a disaster and, and, and it,
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and it speaks volumes to his lack of leadership in this, in this country and out and, and other adversaries are picked up once. but say it differently, we were losing a war in afghanistan, we were losing, i mean, we, we, we probably should have stayed about half as long as we did, maybe less and done something a lot differently under october of 2001. exactly. and so now we're trying to pull out of a disaster situation. there's no good way to do that, but what trump knew was the only way to do it was with conditions sufficient that you try to hold down the trouble and, and i agree with you. you want to drag it out, trump would have never wanted to be. he probably would have dragged out until the day after he got out of office from the 2nd term and said, i didn't lose the war. it was this guy. but i don't know what binding solve the problem button saw the polls, but i just felt the pressure and he said, get them out. yeah. and they pulled them out and we lost lives. yeah. and it's forget the millions of dollars we lose millions of dollars every day. i hate, i'm just being funny about at ortiz.

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