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as yes, that's if i am not the head of budding but the, this is what i would do to break the problem. i personally, but i'm not ahead and they will setting up the don't ask me what i would do. so it's, yes, this is exactly what you would be done, craig, the problem and project your reputation. you know, sometimes accepting that you have a problem is or really finding a solution to it. we have a problem in the, in the design. we correct the design, can we correct the design? yes, no. what can we do for that problem? yes, this is what should be done. exactly. this is what you'll be done. but the problem is that some of this problem have been hidden and we discovered this just because we have the whistle blower and those we slower, i mean you just disappear. so what is the message sent?
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the result don't correct the problem or okay. we made a mistake, we're correcting, excuse me, for example, i will make a problem if you allow me just one minute prospect. i said that the delivery of the m. s 21 would be delayed in time because and they needed more time to sacrifice a certain part of the aircraft, the engines and stuff like this. and it's most probably because they found out that we need to be more careful here. so we, we are going to take the time to do things correctly. and this is what probably bullying should have done with, with their act craft in this competition with us. maybe we should be the head of boeing funding. thanks for coming in today. it's really good for the year, so it's a lot to engage an expert and you have, let's go on the list, appreciate your time. thank. thank you so much. thank you for joining us. a on all the international web, back at the top of the hour with petima the
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i am starting now he's in on this week's 360 view. they say with age comes great wisdom, but could also come with the risk of a world leader suffering from dementia. meanwhile, countries around the world are dealing with the major groups of displaced migrants from battled areas descending upon them. but as the influx, putting their own economy at risk, let's get started. the the median age of the current class of world leaders is 62 with the youngest known head of government when gabrielle bork, of a chilly,
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who rolls at the age of 38. meanwhile, all of those countries who are considered to be more of a free society tend to elect the younger leadership. but one country defies the trend and is looking to elect if next leader at the right page of $79.00 or $81.00 . of course, i'm talking about the united states, and while the united states constitution prefaces the minimum age of $35.00 to be president, i guess it did not occur to james madison, otherwise known as the father of the constitution. there should be a maximum age as well. so maybe it's because the age of the man who were involved in founding america did so mainly in their twenties and thirties and most during that time didn't even live past 60. but after the last 2 administrations had been played with gas and stumbles, is it fair to attribute this to age? so let's bring in our panel. steve gill is a political analyst and radio host legal and media analyst, lionel,
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as well as steve mos berg. there was a talk radio host and conservative commentator. thank you so much for joining me gentlemen. thanks gabby. i want to start with you vinyl on this because before we get to the current flight of candidates, is it fair to even question the mental capabilities of the president of the united states based on his age a lot? yes, that is absurd. age alone, absolutely not. what's important is capacity, that's what the 25th amendment is for. people guidance in the pennsylvania right now. i senator john cetera. and who is the one that we chronologically you know young, but he's walking around the corner of the bill, cutlets. so if you want me to look at a little mick jagger's in his 80 outlanders which is 85, this doesn't make any sense. we're, we're close, but it's not about age and we want to talk about age. let's talk about maturity. and by the way, do you want to also take into account mental ability, depression,
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drinking abuse of drugs? let me just say something very quickly. i don't want anybody coming along with a new way to get rid of of elected official, based upon this idea that we have to make sure they are, you know, mentally competent because one man is competent is another man's elimination unfairly and unconstitutionally. well, that's fine. it can stay mol, her line, or brings up maturity. i think maturity is not a factor that elects to go to congress. if you look at our current slate, would you agree? yeah, i would agree with that on the other end of the scale. yeah. but if we're talking about an age limit, as opposed to a minimum or or mature when you get in. but the big i, i always say when i talked about joe, by that his total incompetence, inability to, to leave a stage and know where he's going, what to say, go by for the shaking hands or anything. any, anything that is involved with falling down, god bless of. it's not his fault that he's old and then he's,
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he's aging as he's aging. donald trump on the other hand, for one or more gracefully. or you see a lot of people in the seventy's and you know, some in their eighties that that could have a conversation that know what they're doing. so it all depends on the person. but the fact that that joe biden at this point says he's gonna run again, it'd be the, not many and his that's, that's what the plan is. i blame his family. to me is elder abuse. it's country abuse. what it's elder abuse. got this guy enjoy the rest of his life, you know, did about a year and let them both sit delaware on the beach and then look at, well, whatever we looked at. i don't want to say, well steve, go, i have to ask you, do you think people are politically webinar, izing, age only to hurt their opposition? i think only in this particular case, i don't think it's really about a number as much as it's about is competency. this is a guy who walks around shuffling like i used to do and my kids were young and there be lego strewn all over the living room floor. and i'm walking around in the dark of night. can't see,
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and i'm trying to shuffle around. so i don't step on that goes, that's how he walks. it's his competency, there's the problem. worse than that, it's his policies that are the problem and i think sometimes his age and the infirmities distract from the fact that his policies are even worse. there isn't capacity to govern thomas so like that. he's in his excuse, while he's allowed to start if it's the reverse, it's because of his age. but i do want to look at specifics because looking at old footage of both joe biden, as a senator or even when he debated paul ryan, you can tell there is a significant change to the man being guided by the 1st lading, who's tripping down the stairs and making comments for his deborah this year i just had a picture taken that's probably why she left. ok this of a way you can k o she couldn't be here. actually. that's not true. i got mixed up. and she has, you know, she's vice very hard for people. it's just taking, she's up and wash and right now you cannot the gay, you god, donald trump, who was well spoken and eloquent. are the parents on oprah 98 compared to the day
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when a staff and depending on the situation the company kind of hold, sir? breath when it goes off the teleprompter the way they never report to crowd on january 6. you know nikki haley, nikki haley, nikki haley, you know, they do, you know, they've destroyed all of the information, all of the evidence, everything deleted and destroyed all of us. all of it, because of lots of things like nikki haley is in charge of security. we offer 10000 people, should we be concerned about the 2 front runners if they are physically and mentally able to handle their. busy because of and we said clumsy, but their age malls berg as well. i think donald trump is uh, you know, always gone off the teleprompter and i remember that i remember when he bought us f l team in the eighty's is when i 1st met him and he was going out the teleprompter that spot the left in the media is making an issue now every time donald trump
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slips up verbally in the slightest bit any be he has a didn't mistakenly said this or that. and they say all well was the one with the matcher. oh was incompetent, but it's like this compared to the height of the empire state building. when you compare truck to job i'm and i, i look at the physically and mentally job i'm is incapable of of, of handling the job again because of his age. now you tell that competency, come come a house, advise you, isn't capable of handling the job because of her mental capacity. there's something going on there. so it is various reasons for mental incapacity would not be or not having the ability to carry out the position, but in the case of age biden is this qualified truck not yet? not yet light, although you look at the 25th amendment, i think you're the one that brought it up. is this not a reason why you look at why we have in place these type of like i say they're like emergency exits when you get yourself in that situation,
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do you ever take that we can use that they liked? i think it was the 25th amendment to get someone like dro biting out of office. this, this, this scares me, joe biden was elected. there are people who are like him with all due respect. when he expects up, you know, my good friend steve. i get of course, how are we talking about who's whether or not, let's face it. we don't like joe by. mm hm. but even with donald trump, we take, well, that's just the way he it look. remember during, during a i a george w bush and he was talking about putting food on your family and he didn't know what he was saying. and he thought he had burned a use uh uh, area and some a lot of the the thought it was a dried wrong of those years of we didn't then it was a book called the bush on the couch. listen, i, i mean i'd courtney to hold out for the next niels bohr to be the president. but there comes a point. we've got to be very,
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very careful. and you're going to ask yourself, do we jump in during woodrow wilson after the multiple strokes? do we jump in when jack kennedy was addicted to methamphetamine or whatever he was when he had addison syndrome. when, when i had multiple heart attacks, we've got to be really, really carefully. careful. and let me just tell you one say, if the republican party does it, when i get this stop pop it. okay, let me, let me just say this, it, it will be, they better when i could put up a potted plant and beat him in the debate. and let me also tell you, so by the way we're, we're learning from the other night and for whatever this my, the g o p title wave. and it's not there. so the question of saturday, but i want to talk about it not joe, by what the american electorate, what the hell is going on here? what will then take this man have go flat light as most democrats and most say, oh,
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you know, it's ok. i think it's a testament about us. i think we're the ones who need help, the ones who need. uh, let me just say great, just a bit level. i think the reason we didn't see the same kind of discussion when it came to kennedy and the others, we didn't have 24 hour news channels. we didn't have video coverage 24 hours a day on these guys were every little gap. and if you're having a camera following you around 254 hours a day, and you're 25 years old, you're going to model your words at some point. but that's not going to make news like it. i'm sorry you were president. it wasn't, you know what, you know, what that's, that's a good point to get f d r f d or made a jump. i mean, made a rule. anybody who dares mention the polio, you'll never travel with him. i get it. and he was one of the most, you know, uh la quinta, inn, perfect present. that's a great point. and then maybe it didn't cover it. and the reason it didn't cover his intro, i live a lie or any other note that the pole, if i might, if i may skype just quickly, the polls show that the public, almost 70 percent. the reason what reason one i just saw, i talked about the things that job, i don't,
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it doesn't have the physical strength. i meant the mental capability and stamina to be president the united states. so the american public believes that. but here's the thing is this is martha and i want to, i know cover this is this a smart route for either party to go into considering senior citizens are probably one of the largest voting blocks that come out on election day. i mean, they're going to take a purse of you're going get somebody they live just because of their age or they say they're going to take that personal line. oh, you meant to use steam for a brief but good point. 70 percent of the population. they said joe had show by just basically non compass meant a yet 5 percent of the people vote. so that's what i'm going to say is we, we talk about this is know there is this absolute referendum that he is out of his mind. listen legal, but at the height of it when, when he got is 200000000 volts or whatever it was job i was talking about this medical character named corn pops and the hammer and the way it's in the pool and
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the air switch blade and, and and, and that didn't do it, and that's when he was is b. right. okay, but why don't you, when i know that scottie knows that steve knows that. but you know what the american public does it because the media, the regular media that the but regular public that the majority is exposed to that and tell you that they didn't tell you during the 2020 campaign, spending a fight and was forced out of the campaign the lions for plagiarizing, but she did about right in law school that came to like, they didn't tell you any of that. so you and i know that starting those that the panel those that with the people don't. but for steve's point, there's been a turning of the page, i think in the media where they weren't talking about is a, is just a few months ago or a few weeks ago. all of a sudden, it's like the spigots been turned on and all of a sudden jos age is being talked about by democrats and by his media allies. they've decided he needs to go, because they don't think he can win against donald trump. okay, listen pal,
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i'm kidding me. he is not kidding him, but they were going to get to this conversation and tell you why. cuz i'm gonna keep our panel right here because after the break, we're going to look at the recent run on the border and debate. the influx of the immigrant shack to be considered a booth, or is it really a drain on the economy? the
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ok. welcome back. i'm just going to use it. you are watching the 360 view. now legal border crossings seem to be a major issue. most developed countries around the globe are now facing. this is causing much debate amongst citizens who want to have compassion for those seeking a safe place. however, with the growing economic strain put on the communities, the impact some say is turning from a mission of aid to a complete crisis. sadly, many of the countries facing an immigration crisis in their own homeland are those causing the conflict or the bad environment, driving the migration in another. settling about this, it doesn't seem right. and the politicians in charge of these countries have turned the issue, enter a very valuable, talking point to raleigh their own base. meanwhile, no political side wants to see
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a solution be implemented as a problem serves their own selfish purposes. but with more than 10200000 undocumented immigrants living in the united states alone currently proponents for a pathway to citizenship. so it would add close to $1.00 trillion dollars to the american economy of granted hubbard. there is no doubt communities are filling an economic pitch and in some cases, strangled, by the influx of illegals, who are now looking to the government and really the tax payers for housing health care education in more. so what is the answer? well, let's bring in our panel, political analyst and radio host, steve, gil, legal and media analyst at lionel and concerted commentator in talk radio host, steve malls. virg, thank you so much for joining us. and i know that seems like a simple question, but it's really not when you look at the overall economy. so steve, gail, are countries looking at illegals, crossing our border as an asset, or as a burden?
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i think it depends on your perspective. you've got the democrats looking at them as a potential future voting assets. you're looking at employers thinking vacant gets low wage. labor's and you've got tax payers who are paying the bill. you've got the crime that's rising and our communities, you know, we keep being told that, that all of the illegals that are coming in are not bad people. they're not criminals, they're not rapist, and murders and tears. and that's absolutely true. but if i give you a big bowl of him and ams and tell you, look out of the hundreds of him and ems there, there's only 3 or 4 that are poison. do you scoop up a handful and put it in your mouth or recognize they are a danger and we ought to be identifying the danger and doing something about it. mom's work, i think i know your answer on this for. do you agree with steve's assessment that we still have to watch what we're, what's coming across a look? i think now more than ever the we have uh, our homeland security director testifying before congress and can't answer or won't answer the question, how many suspected terrorist i've come in to this country through the border. how many do you know came in and how many of them do you know where they are?
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and this man won't give one single answer this at a time when the f b i, director testifies and says, we're in big trouble now, the threat of terrorism here, domestically from ad, from people, from the outside of a mazda has people here has blocker to have people here, the threat is bigger than ever, that alone should say in this crap and not with the illegal immigration. and by the way, the money that joe biden wants in this, this budget package with a to is really to create a to taiwan and to suit for the order. it's just a fly, the illegals around, once they cross email legally and take them to whatever city they want to go to. and then in 3 years they have, they're hearing like they're going to show up the majority of them. so that's, that is that gives up building a wall executive force. the border is going to accommodate the illegals. so this is insanity, and it's been going on for ever. and it told republicans control the house to said it was 60 boat majority and the presidency. it's going to continue to go on,
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but why no, but the republicans did have the house, the senate and the white house, and they did not do anything about it. so is that really the solution is making sure that the republicans are in power. how is this even a republican or democratic issue? i'm in new york city. let me take you on a tour. i don't mean to pretty good it, but we'll go outside the door and you want it, you know where you're in. the middle of, i don't know where venezuela bought a lot, i don't know what's going on. you see these barely nice people with nice shoes and backpacks walking around like what the hell is this there dumped off, so they're crowded into hotels. they're walking around. we don't know who they are, we don't know where they're going. and here's the best part. teachers who are in school, the knock on the door and they'll say yes, mrs. hills. yes, this is guadalupe or
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r o b b says they care there from i don't know somebody here you go and nobody knows. then we have, here's the best one on the property managers. steps, trafficking, little kids and girls are being sold into traffic, dig into slavery, and we don't know who they are. and here's the passport with them fighting it. this is actually a subject to the aid, the, the, the having to have an open dive hasn't said, oh no, you don't. there's defies logic. common sense. and here's the best part. that thing hasn't been done, don't fit, should i explain nothing with all this? with everything going on that line, or is that on purpose that i guess are, you know, do this also is happening not only united states, but also happening around the world? does a country have a ride to secure their own borders with out international invention and why do we see pressure?
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when some pressures were no country was going to except for refugee's from a gaza, even egypt shut it down. there wasn't this outcry, but if america tries to do anything to their borders, you get this international incorrect. does a country have a right to protect their own borders or handle their own? absolutely, that's the 1st, right they have. and by the way, did you notice that there was a, a wall between gaza and egypt and they were controlling the gate. so only people they wanted to let go through could get through. you look at some of these other countries around the world, they have much better barriers than we have. we don't even have a speed bump on our border, which is why millions and millions are coming across. now to divide those point, it wasn't a problem and thanks where he said he's like chicago and new york. and in l. a in san francisco until they started showing up there they didn't mind being in south tech is a new mexico in arizona. but by gosh, don't let them come to new york or for god's sake martha's vineyard. yeah, well that's why you why are you particular to martha's vineyard, but is that part of the problem is, is why did it seem like some countries get away with saying no to refugees,
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while others are subjected to global pressure to allow and care for those illegally in their country, i have no idea where, where does come by? yeah, businesses came through, but let me go into the scenario and see if you got it right. the idea that these people are going to come here, they're going to say, oh, by the way, welcome to this country. here's your, here's your goodie bag. now you're going to vote democrat, let's get an ira scan on. you're always going to know where you are. and one of these days we're going to come and pick you up a put you on a bus. i take you to duluth, minnesota, because we may want to kind of fudge the, the population around because centers is, are coming back. but you're going to always be a democrat, correct? you got that? oh yes. and if you will think that the government that this government cares at all about humanity, remember the government never does anything to help you. the government does not care about you when the government says they put fluoride in the water, they don't care about your teeth. they don't care about anything, it's for themselves. and here's the best part as everybody brings up,
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the idea that we have to, to, even to explain or justify border sovereignty. this is sovereignty, burglary. this is that is the primary, the most basic understanding of sovereignty is basically have a blip. who comes in who comes out. and again, the fact that we're even debating still is just a testament of how we as a society of last our same over a. but it is a democrat republican thing because yeah, the democratic mares and democratic voters now with these sanctuary cities, they're saying what the heck. and they're pissed off, but the democrats centers aren't doing anything. they're not moving their next thing. yeah. you know, we really gotta take care of this because they want it to continue for political reasons. one of them is like to live on said they count on down the line. it will be the democratic votes, but it also takes away our, our, from our culture. they're not going to adapt to our culture. it just makes everything a free for all because the democratic party despises our culture. brock obama
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despises our country as it's always been, this is all part of just throw it all in and let it mix up and see and let the chips fall where they may. this cannot continue by the way, when you think people are outraged. now, wait until they say, hey joe, you know you're living in a big house with 3 bedrooms and you live alone. you're going to have to take in. you will pay $200.00 of a person a month, a week. but you're going to have to take him to his family. you think that's far fetched if the democrats gained control the senate, the house of the white house. watch well and, and to line those point minus they're not just dropping one in minnesota. they dropped tens of thousands of somalis in minnesota who elected one of their own, the alon, i married my brother, omar, they're dumping whole populations in. you've been elect one of their own, not an american, not somebody who as the, as steve mentioned, cultural values or ambitions of being american, we've lost that melting pot of coming here,
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wanting to be part of this country. they're coming here wanting to import their country. oh, is that not the biggest difference for you in the present situation in the past? i mean, every single one of us on this panel today are, are this in a close, isn't? it's probably an immigrant who came here. some legal, some illegal that's up to you to tell your family story. but so what is changed? why, why america today can't take it any more. what? what's the difference as well, for some reason, i don't know where this comes from. yeah. so unless you're in a, you know, a nap, a hallway, media, you can tell you that. but everybody we knew too. and he said, understood that if we can try to go to any of the countries that are dropping people off here. and we wanted to reverse the operation, we wanted to go into mexico or vendors, but good luck with that. there wasn't a time to scott either and in friends when we could not do anything, i couldn't get on a bus. i can go to a library unless i showed them a factory pads or wherever you get both children who are you. let me see your id and i'm going to be in new york city where we have congestion pricing. i have to
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drive 5 suite out to your door, you're going to be $25.00. i'm under constant in total surveillance and taxation for everything that they do. but if you drop me off in the middle of the night, all of these mysterious white buses that show up in jersey and they end up here, no questions asked, who are these people? what is their criminal record? what's the disease protocol? what, what are they festering and i'm getting under there. you know, of the had cellular medical. i mean, this is, this is an incredible and where do you think the people are going? and one more thing, these folks don't want to be in new york city. you're in caracas or, or how bad a one minute. and then you're in mid town time square. you're freaking out. and here's the best part, the band and they're just the band and here, here's your backpacks. 20 bucks. see a later. and what happens when they get desperate? what happens when they started to freak out? what happens when they aren't able to vote? there's no, there's no a simulation process here. you're going to have multiple,
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multiple layers of new flavors of mental illness in languages, literally and figuratively. you've never even heard of before. get ready and brace yourself. but i'm off work. i got one minute left. i'm relieved the last time to hear what, what do you say to those who say the united states cause to, especially in south america, costs a lot of these people, the, the discontent within their own communities. what do you say then? you don't want you create a problem now you have to deal with it in those countries the, the countries that these, that they're coming from, they're leaving, it has nothing to do with the united states. that's a, to me, that's a common le harris line. it's our fault that the world is. it's so awful. it's our fault that people, you know, have to leave those countries because of what we did to them, what we're doing to them, what we might do to them. that's baloney. they're coming here because there's an open door policy they know they'll get in. they know i did not withstanding what lionel accurately described. they believe they're going to have a better life. they believe they'll get everything for free and that,
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and then that's why the coming and again until we well, well was with no chance of anybody growing up there going over. it's going to continue and it just cannot and we can not survive as a country if this continues. well, at some point is probably going to give it a revolving doors. they realize it's not as great here as they have heard. and we'll probably just return back home. maybe. thank you gentlemen, for joining us today on our panel has been your 360 view of all of the important issues that are facing you. i'm just going to know hughes, thanks for watching the the,
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the haitian prime minister resigns, and mid wide spread of gang violence. washington pledges to help the island nation despite playing a role in causing its current crisis in the 1st place. a whistleblower who raised concerns over the safety of boeing airplane has been found that's a separate testifying and a major lawsuit against the company. and despite western sanctions imposed on russia, the country's economy remains resilience days ahead of the presidential election, voters say they haven't called any impacts from the pressure on each of those stall . and it has become even better. russian manufacturers are starting to do everything the things spinning. i personally feel no effects of the sanction.

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