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[000:00:00;00] the, the us supreme court has ruled the former presidents have saluted unity from persecution for official act, commenting on the case against donald trump. who is the doctor for his come down during the 2020 election euclid and security salvage claims. it's foiled, applied by active as the storm, the countries upon him into an off the current leadership. and that's a big question of letting me the last keys legitimacy patches, tab expires. it seems the site the thoughts of having had and if it was really come on, guys wake up and facebook saw the on the way to and the tray and complex that's
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according to me down to my session and activist. i don't want that in an exclusive interview with our team. the what is, is our team to national routine. you live from my new center with moscow? i a michael question. now the us supreme court is rules that former presidents have absolute immunity from prosecution for official acts commenting on the case against donald trump, who was indicted for his conduct you into 2020 elections of the events in the capital of january 2021 of pope's attempts to block the certification of this of the election were also on the list of the federal criminal cases that are now unlikely to proceed to the court. also note that transactions unrelated to his presidency may still be subject to persecution,
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or the bodily campaign was quickly slammed. the routing described the port facing the stems from the nations constitutional stuff. jeff, we discussed it. the news with the sean stove and political on the list and to make and talk, show host, see of mazda, but some people have said on the left in this country, in the media. crazy stuff like all the and this came up at the hearings before the supreme court. what if the president ordered? so that those seal team 6, i a very lead force in our country to assassinate a political enemy. well, i mean, i've heard that brought up again today by people on the left that now he's a president, can do that. no, the president can't do that. that's not within his constitutional core authority. i mean, that's ridiculous. so i think i think it, it, it does grant. and so a lot of what donald trump and his attorneys requested, but they also does not grant a lot of what it does not say that he's granted total immunity from prosecution.
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the traditional public is supposed to be the congress is supposed to hold the president accountable. it gets into this very blurred, murky realm of, of, of clandestine operations, national security, right? things like this, things that are, gets their top secret. so you end up with the shadow government that essentially has immunity to do what it wants and ends up control, you know, essentially influencing or, or controlling the department of justice. if we had a real, a republic where people could bring the questions around executive privilege and immunity, to me, should've been raised around things like assassinating american citizens, which obama did. how about bringing cases against the abuse of the war powers? for example. um obama, as a war against cut off the without congressional approval. so i think that there is a whole scope of, of legal issues that if you want to raise real questions around, what is the presidential immunity from, you know, let's say it's creating morris or the stabilizing countries or bombing people.
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ready killing people without congressional approval and oversight. i think there is a real case for, you know, for this, the idea that executive, the executive community or, or whatnot has its limitations. a bill while joe biden is rapidly losing public support in the wake upsize. today's debate, which saw him took a verbal beating from rival candidate donald trump and the live television. he's family is reportedly urging him to remain in the race while some permanent democratic figures oppose it. tucker, carlson, pointed out that the special role of the 1st lady's fighting is quote, unusually good for relations between the obama is in the bindings. have never been times they've been hostile, but recently they've deteriorated further, mostly due to jo, bullied in in the hours and days off to the debate. she kept her husband posted away from any one who might convince him to drop out. jill, by then is the driving force behind her husband's re election campaign just as she
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was in 2020. when other members of the family, including boyd insisted val considered him to impaired to run to. now joe biden was among the 1st to back joe, after the debates, later stating that the cancer defined the president's time in office and that they re election campaign was still on binding himself tried to steady the ship after his poor performance saying he'll fight honda while acknowledging he both didn't have a great night. let's take a look back at the highlights of the events gentlemen to be the total initiative relative to what we can do with more border control and more side of present drunk . i really don't know what he said at the end of this is i don't think he knows what he said. either i made sure every company in the world, every pharmaceutical company cannot have to bang here. and by the way, my son was not a loser, was not a sucker. you're the sucker! you're those are he sure that we're able to make every single solitary person
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eligible for what i have been able to do with the, with the coven, i should be with dealing with every day we have to do is uh what if we finally, b, medicare, take it for us, it in 5 item. but while national opinion polls i've shown growing opposition to of income, but the president, back in february, 63 percent of respondents were against the by didn't seeking a 2nd to fall on the debate. that figure has risen to 72 percent and the number of americans we say that he is mentally on fits to lead the nation has also increased . most respondents to a recent sub, a set of 8 to one year old democrats is simply a too old for the job full of the debates. even the media, traditionally loyal to democrats, have had to change their tune. a list of all i didn't,
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has been an admirable president under his leadership. the nation has prospered and begun to address a range of long term challenges and the wins ripped open by mister trump, have begun to heal. but the greatest public service mister biden to know before mister announced that he will not continue to run for re election. i go by the supporters and now grasping at straws to somehow justify his poor debate, performance of my house speaker, and not the police. he has been doing the public not to make any decisions based only on one debate or some of biden's allies had been claiming that the president was simply exhausted out the days of preparing to face off with the drum. the others have even tried to put it all down to the events being held after bodies regular working hours. now we've discussed the situation with steve gil radio host and political commentator who told us by didn't families pushing him to continue his campaign for their own benefits. i think it's amazing that well,
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almost everybody who watched the debate knows that joe biden is not only capable of running for president. he's not capable of serving as president. and i think it's shameless that his wife and his family members are so desperate to hang onto the power board that they're doing everything they can to ignore reality states in order to keep their little power based in the white house. this is all about jill by wanting to continue as 1st lady, not wanting to take care of her husband's. jo biden's own sister is saying that it is cruel and inhumane to subject him to this kind of embarrassment and humiliation . and yet joe biden now is on the cover a boat. joe biden is still 1st lady, and she wants that more than she wants, what's best for her husband. and then you have a 100, but if daddy's not present anymore as 100 faces more criminal charges, nobody can give the con or the but the pardon he needs when these additional charges result in convictions. so this is all about the blind in the family, putting themselves ahead of joe biden, head of the country,
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and head of the world. away from the united states. ukraine secuity service claims . it's for the plant by so called civic activists to take over the nation's parliament and remove the current leadership. and that comes up with questions of a lot of mr. lansky selected to may see after his presidential time officially expired. at the end of may the area of my colleagues saskia. tell you i've discussed this with audi. corresponded martin echo, sorry about the details are the following. that they were suppose to plan a protest that was the guys the premise to get themselves near that you paid in parliament. apparently they even runs out a whole that could hold 2000 people that were twice recruit soldiers as well as private militia. they is, this is an. busy public human head, who apparently has a history, was fine to create confrontations and conflicts and problems for the ukrainian government, but not very successful, apparently didn't know very successful all this time. either. let's hear some more
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from the ukraine in the security service and i'll place more be the way with them providing it, but as long the whole future under the guise of holding a so called national gathering their tuckers blend to announce the removal of the current military and political leadership of decreeing from power. then they hope to see if the billing goes, if you're holding their router and block it's working, local citizens were charged by prosecutors for, i'll call him for a violent overthrow of the present governments. and as well as the constitutional order fits that, of course, that russians would be very happy about this, but they weren't involved. clearly. i do want to ask you, i mean, i mentioned obviously, so let's keep presidential tom came to an end at the end of may there been discussions about his legitimacy council, those elections, allegedly marshal, and move time. yes, that's what he claims, which is something that actually brought him a boots and called him out on out 1st with his bottom, i presume sample ukraine really needs to look into. it's lost right now because even if we were to continue with peace folks who would we sign with? because legally speaking uh,
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zaleski is expired. he's no longer than ukraine and later. and also a lot of work with him again and never, but later, literally, 2 weeks later he looked in, so the ukranian constitution and said, well actually since a crane, as we know is not a pet, a presidential republic, it's, they've been holding out either. so you create in parliament that actually can extend its powers during martial law, not the preston. so it's actually bay right now who should be the permanent body responsible for making decisions. so once again, if we are to talk about peace of who would find the document, it should be someone from bibb over that on the basis that it has to visualize getting that nice, interesting little power load up. let him up with mates. 2014. you just get to the bottom of the presidential time of the previously elected head of ukraine has expired, along with his legitimacy, which cannot be restored by any tricks. the executive power in ukraine is once again as in 2014 is apt, unhealthy, legally. in fact, it is illegitimate to say more of the city vision with the cancellation of the elections,
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which is an expression of the very nature of the real god of the current regime in cuba, which grew out of the cool of 2014 is tied to it and has its roots there. gifford. and i guess these 4 active as tried to repeats as sort of a my that to what we saw there. but maybe this time it didn't work out because it has no cookies, no help from the west. who knows, but the screw it seems very low scale, not a lot of people in the. busy of that much ado about nothing really, but it does show the general dissatisfaction with the landscape because the accomplices came also from a t of not only from the east of the country. right. we'll talk to you about this general dissatisfaction. i mean, is the landscape popularity seems to be declining, obviously a mid battle field losses as well, where you knows, just to go through a fact like you said, this general mood and the country environment will all these videos that we're seeing with the forcible mobilization and not helping matters, and also you crate in seems to be losing their patriotism as fewer and fewer people
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wants to go and fight for this where they don't even know what they're fighting for at this point. and they have this expired leader. so there's no one that they can reach to also, of course, we know about the sake up and ukraine's military top brass. they can seem to agree military speaking politically speaking. so it's seems to be a very unstable time. later paul's again they show that zalinski and just one here . he lost 20 percent support and also 37 percent and not approve of his actions. haven't set that 70 percent want him to stay on till the end of this month. okay, fine and hold elections because your constitution actually allows the president to be changed for someone else to come in or let the putting out of the training upon them and being charged. then the while those 2 attempt has been swatted another one, however, is growing right. one u for union member of parliament pointed out that ukraine's economic collapse might become the trigger of a new might on all the comments potential has been exhausted and destroyed. the
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country has long stopped to making money, will leave at the expense of the tech space of other countries, probably. and you might on awaits us even more ruthless and even more destructive. and the trigger for these will be a complete collapse. so they can nomics debility, which is only still surviving of the help of the west. ukraine is defective in default on the steps. now they have to ask for, it's not like a huge something like 60 percent debt forgiveness, which is just not going to happen. i think the will be the problem is that this is a very expensive games that you're having to support you cream to the tune of separate off $100000000000.00 a year. and they running as much as i do not see where they are going to come up with the something like trillion dollars, which is going to be necessary to rebuild the ro you create the the western
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moya teeth if you create that there is certainly very important agriculture production, but the problem is there, they have to integrate with the you and the you already have some technical to crisis. and the farmers are rebelling against the system. now we see that mr. mccaul is, has been humiliated in the french elections. and uh, he is not going to be able to provide support for you. grades that he thought he could, which was merely political employed, to save himself his political future in france, which is very compromised in the united states. it's so go test at this point, you don't really know what's gonna happen when it gets kind of stopped functioning as far as a, as far as financial inc, those get kind of a snaps function. now the world is spiraling out of control because of us policies. that's the message from ronald musician,
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an activist. roger, what, as a founding member of the british rock band, pink floyd, he spoke to r t and an exclusive interview covering is variety of health issues from the release of july, the assigned to global politics. the children essentially still telling the truth, even after 15 years fishing persecution by the western powers. so that's a good say, fine to julian, we need to bad. you need as much time of as you need to get health care again and then we want you back on the world stage, telling the truth about the crimes of our latest in terms of a sanchez guilty play and, and those words that he said about the espionage act in the 1st amendment being in contradiction to each other. do you think this is washington using a facade of national security in order to silence journalist? yes, because it is. that's exactly what it is. it's an attempt. i've always said julian hassan, she has the mag piatt and the head to the game keepers in the united kingdom,
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kill magpies, and they hang the dead bodies in the hedge. as a warning to allah bulged up might still pheasant side, so whatever is there trying to protect, in this case, the truth about the policies, what's actually going on in the world and why the world is spiraling out of control . probably to its extension because of the power structures and how politics set in the united states of america. where i left. roger, what made you so personally involved with the assigned case because he's had many activists over the years and many people also abandons him. why are you so personally involved with, with assigns and, and his, his fight for freedom while like everybody else back in 2010 chelsea manning extremely courageously release the collateral motivator. and julian hassan alone
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with many of the many national papers in fact published so he was about he was a publisher. and the thing that i saw that video and, and so did millions of other people. and that was extremely important. on trillion massages the hall. i'm not done if you remember, but back then in the early 2, thousands, all the speeches that julia massage might. it's a camera. he always said when we go to will. it is based on weiss, he said, the gulf of tonkin a lot, which was the beginning of the official beginning of the war in vietnam and so on and so forth. what off follows the war and the crate and as well a pretty closely since it starts in february 22. so that, so from numerous interest to me, i cannot believe there are people in new crate who still support the continuance of
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the war against russia. right. and you cry. i mean, everybody with hall for brain could see it was perfectly of the is that the people few crate and have an absolute right to live in peace and hopefully some prosperity to bring up the children like everyone else in the world. but i believe that because i believe in basic human rights for every law, all our brothers and sisters, russian, you brain in chinese power stand in. let us not forget all of the work they respect to for say, a mistake or the religion of the nationality. so the soon as i know go go, she ations and begin at between the russian federation and the government of the crate. and the better because this war has been complete sense that since the moment it started, i heard you earlier on our to talking about a may down in 2014 and the, and sing civil war in the dumbass. and so in a so we're all,
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most of us with an i q above room temperature. i've been reading about this for years. i've been speaking about ukraine fee. a divorce has never spelt it. and if the west we're prepared to negotiate and listen to both. and so this conversation, it never would have done. it is friendship that all those ukrainian lives have been lost for nothing. it's not like they're going to get a better deal than they would have done 2 years ago in february 2022. when a peace deal of being done, let us not forget and the extent of agreements. and it was discovered by the us government, aided by bar, as johnson, who was the prime minister of a thing. it is tragic beyond measure. so i'll keep my fingers crossed that they can cool and then to it now. and i'm come to a reasonable conclusion to that supports everybody's security, not just in eastern europe, by the way, not just ukrainian security and russians encouraged,
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but the security of the rest of europe as well. because the, the, the, the, the government, so many e u countries, a wrapped thing that savers as hard and loud as they come to french, the gym, and it's the english to. and it's insane and the thoughts of having a novel wo really come on guys wake up. the answer is no total to one of slide. it may have food and wants to talk, talk to him. know that you have a deep knowledge of what led to the war, a new crane, and then the western efforts to continue to prolong it. i want to go back to his sons for a moment here because it took him 12 years to win back his freedom. that, of course, is a very heavy price to pay for what he believes. what can you tell us? what are your thoughts on how the us and british governments treated him the way that he was treated by both to you as some of the u. k. government is absolutely
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important. what i have done in the treatment of a song is they have freely and openly a message to the rest as well that they don't give of fee for the rules of law. you know, the americans always told him about rules by store to put rules based international by slaughter. but what that means to them is you do as i say or well yeah, i can. yeah. that's basically those are the rules by which they abide. i'm a huge support to the international court of justice and the i c. c. i wish all the countries of the world and whole members of the united nations were signatures to the statute of fraud. and so that we could so that the i c, c and the i, c j. you had some legal take so that we could, didn't present joe by netanyahu and whoever and whoever, whoever that these people could be brought to justice. and that is for children. this honest belief,
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that's why they look tomorrow. that's why they wanted to kill it. and they said go, i'm in america, they would have kills. so thank goodness, he's back with stellar and the 2 boys. you know, it's, it's a huge relief to all those of us who not only love julian and stuff, and the boys and joe and shipped and then gabriel is brother. but we love all brothers and sisters. and we believe that julian, the songs like all of us, should have basic civil of political human rights under international law. and at the moment people have done because we live in a well the way who am is weaponized themselves. the more will bully the others into submission if they can set happily. that's not going to work anymore. it was for a few 100 years, but those days are over. now we have to co operate one with another because we face
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a company of an enemy in climate change. but we need, we have to start talking to one another. the, the american government with who the american empower. the was defend as everybody in the world most, they didn't know. they have to start talking to their brothers and sisters in china . and in russia, they cannot just say, we're not solving too because with the good guys and you know, the bad guys in a conversation is meaning, no, it isn't meaningless. it's absolutely necessary or we're going to go up in smoke. so get used to the idea and i will go on fighting to my last graph to get you to tool tool tool we have, if we're going to save this small beautiful planets of waco, have we have to talk to browser, you had a way i miss you, i say it on the, well that's, that's great. i've had to hear that you're a fan, a roger, and you had
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a chance to visit us on it in prison last year. can you tell us more about that visit? what did you see? what were, what were the conditions like that he was kept under? yeah, we such a large room that were about 22 prisoners. they, they each sat as a, in their own space. what i didn't notice until i was about to leave was that the prisoner sat on red chairs. there was one red chad, that one there. i'm on that i know group around the red chairs with blue chairs which were for family and friends. some visitors, the most chilling parts of the whole thing. well, i have to it too important memories. one was, i was chatting to julian and he was, he was there and they, we were talking and the kids were running around and going off and, you know, getting a packet of crisps, stella, and about julia. nice tools. and i sitting here looking good cause who it
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was. she didn't look and he was smiling and i think he was glad to see me whatever . and he looked to me in the eyes. anyway, i'm not i'm not good. and i went on my heart, so fell apart and not my mouth. of course, you know, you're banged out for $23.00 and a half hours every day. you've been in a nearly 4 years now before that you were locked up in that quit dory, an embassy for 8 years and 4 was because you told the truth about america, more crimes among other things. yeah. so that was what i'm say. but when we left, we had to to up and be searched again when we went out of the big room. well, well, we've met the prisoners. okay. and i turned and looked over my shoulder. and that those 20 men will sit in completely still and quiet on the red chair, cuz they are not allowed to move
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a muscle until old visits just left the road. and it was a, it was a very that was a very big of my one very, very difficult to walk out of that room, leaving them there on the right chair alone. well i see all day miss allison, you can get all the details of all the stairways were falling on r t dot com. find out the
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and france, and italy wanted not only to destroy the ottoman empire, but also to divide the prime orderly turkish lands among themselves. in 1919, their armies began to land on turkish territory. but the west decided to choose greeks as the main striking force. seeking to make others realize it's aggressive, bland, for an intervention, provo mass, indignation among the turkish people. the national liberation struggle was led by the experience of general mustafah come all as a 3rd in order to bear down the enemy, a bank on the mobilization of the nation. and the alliance with russia, which acted as a united front, with turkish patriots. at the end of august 1922, the third's army won a decisive victory over the invaders in the battle of dumas, dinard, and wave in
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a month liberated all asia minor from them. the impressive success of the 3rd case, the army, force the west, to make concessions in 1923. the loss on these treaty was signed turkey. one of the 1st countries in asia manage to defeat the colonial empires and defend its independence. becoming an example for millions of the press on the planet, the we are working away from the colonial and friends of the indian system, had by revenue as an oil is different than you were the and everybody who comes to me and the sides. bye bye. hello and welcome on with some change in our life changing but are the focus now
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