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the, the donald trump is officially nominated as the republican party is a candidate for president. i feel the names respectful, vp covering senator who these are not all or can opponent of us support for you. great. on you. crazy question. in particular, everybody knows everybody with a brain that are hedging, knows this was always going to end in negotiation. the idea, the brain was going to throw russia back to the 1991. what is this preposterous? nobody actually believed it. why didn't it didn't damage control, has the back tracks on his previous comments about trump. have a pulls on his back button. let's those remarks were a mistake. was that there was a mistake. these were i didn't really, i didn't say cross hairs out of impulse. i may have focused on a focus on what he's doing a little while job. well,
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comes this southern dismissal of a case against him via florida court and calls for an adds to the pro, what tons against him? the redwood criteria coverage of the latest trends shaping the. busy right now this is our team to national. busy michael budget. now donald trump has been officially nominated, asked the republican party candidate for the president and as named as potential the us senate, the daily volumes of vocal opponent of us ministry, support for cab. after lengthy deliberation and thoughts and considering the tremendous talents of many others, i have decided that the person best suited to assume the position of vice president of the united states as senator j. d. vance of the great state of ohio. as vice
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president, j. d will continue to fight for our constitution, stand with our troops and will do everything he can to help me make america great. again. the j. d. vance is now officially trumps, pick for vice president. and he's taking a firm anti war stance when it comes to ukraine, calling any sort of possibility for a strategic breakthrough by key of to be basically an impossibility. so he's again sending more american pat taxpayer dollars into this. i mean grinder this helpless me grinder, that is the ukraine conflict. and he says that congress should really be using that money to secure the border instead. but events has had these positions for really long time, and he's made them more than public across the media as well. let's take it was, i got you thinking was that more focused on this border in ukraine? i don't going to be honest with you. i don't really care what happens to print one way or another on the ukraine's question. in particular. everybody knows everybody with a brain of their head shake knows this was always going to end in negotiation. the
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idea that you praying was going to throw russia back to the 1991 borders was preposterous. nobody actually believed it. so what we're saying to the president and really to the entire world is you need to articulate what the ambition is. what is $61000000000.00 gonna accomplish that? a $100000000000.00 hasn't. which remember, jake, ukraine is functionally destroyed as a country on top of that vans of the 6 things that ukraine should have. a neutral status. the supports this idea and he also says that the territory that it has right now should stay pretty much exactly where it is, because there's no way that keeps going to leave some sort of successful piece negotiation without making any sort of a territorial concessions on the other hand though, it does seem like vance has his own sort of aspirations when it comes to china. a said that the us should be challenging beijing to challenge it's growing military power that that's uh, according to him, going to out stretched out in the united states over the next 20 years. and he also
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says that the usa to israel should continue and should not be withdrawn. so he's an adult in some areas, a hawk and others. but really we're only going to be able to see where he actually stands when he get some power in his hands. and will be able to see what actually he can do with that. the republican party members of the already endorsed chums, big, full vice president, calling the higher, sent it to a great choice. then i joined by the bologna is social network over now, and industrial magnet deal on mosque and other media personality to express supports with trump choice a v b was done list and in for was host alex jones. well, i know j d of and so what i was making the platform before i ran for studies or do we want to search for the payment? and i didn't release those 3 weeks ago, but i was in detroit in for a trouble man. band spoke after me, trouble couple form, a couple of i met with bands probably and i said i hear you're in the top line even say on the record, but i didn't repeat it. he said, no, i've been chosen,
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i'm the vice president. and i said what, wow yeah, he's so cool. that's what from likes. if you even tell me, don't say that, you know, the was say. so that's told me. was that a month ago while we were there, the room was a month ago? that's bad. so said yeah, no i'm, i'm of a big and i was i and he's so smart and then he didn't have to tell me don't talk about nonsense. excited talking about until today. so parents told me he was a b p a month ago, detroit. and he's a, he's a, he's a combat veteran marine, highly decorated. so he actually killed people. you know, it's, it's not cool. it's not fun. you feel people cuz you have to, it's not, it's not good. what's cool is that you hear your children and growing crops and building space stations and, and, and, and building a better world at peace for our children, killing people and cool what you gotta do it. and bands is an excellent choice app if you would have chosen market rubio, deep state or, or some of these other people of the trouble to have a death wish. but he took the advice of some really smart people and chose mans. so
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the rival democrats also reacted to it. sounds fateful, vp joe biden said sentence of van simply echoes from senses. but divide into surprisingly, also decided to tone down his record towards the former president clothing that his previous comment of trump having a bull's eye on his back was a mistake. well, let's talk about the conversation this started, and it's really about language. what we say out loud in the consequences of those you called your opponent and ex essential threat on a call a week ago you said it's time to put trump in the bowls or i or some dispute about like the context. but i do appreciate that the word cross here is october, focus on, well, the truth of the matter, i thought, i guess i was talking about as a time was there's very little focus on trans. yeah. and yeah, the terms, what was that? i was, it was a mistake. these were, i didn't meet,
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i didn't say cross here as i've been both. i'm and focus on a focus on what he's doing. just a reminder of what jewel biding, qualifies as a mistake. and you know, that's a little bit all that chart that she likes a couple of months old. and if you want to really see something like this said, take a look what happened the not some speech was stopped in its tracks just about the minutes after he to be stage driven a raleigh in pennsylvania as a shots rung out. and he was his secret service agents ross to surround him. drum who to call back. i stood up. it took his security easier to wait. and he raised the fist in defiance and shouted 555 through the crowd, which had just witnessed to these shopping event up stairs. and this is ron high among some supporters. and he's the track,
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the some not blaming the main stream media for staring off the hostility. he has just one of the latest example for the trump bashing narrative at the new york times in the morning after the shooting. ron, with a story headlined, he failed the test of leadership and betrayed america. vote as must reject him in november. well, he loved moscow called out the paper, say those who was there are colors and despicable human beings. and the here is some of the examples of how the media has covered trump. clearly the publications have not side away from comparing him directly to hitler as an ultimate evil following the accusations on the inciting hate and the ultimate, the leading up to the assassination. some media i trying to say face, suggesting not to confuse rhetoric with action and the following sky news for present that basically god's cold on his own narrative by his expect drums,
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the former deputy presidential aid. but there's still quite a gap between rest rich and action. i appreciate your question. now you're saying these are facts, but in reality you'll stating an opinion that seems to connect one thing to another we, and by the way we've done this of us and we don't know, we did not know the motivation of the person responsible. this is, is mine, toms relevant to the grace of the said right? is does copied tile in the communist manifesto. all those just totally equal tools or do they lead to the death of a 100000000 people in the last 100 years? don't be up to whoever you are. rhetoric leads to action. if you deny that you weren't in a co imbecile. so let's cross now live to steve balls. bug i talk show host and tara reid are to contribute to. i'm glad to have both of you join me right now. steve, let me start with you. what. what do you think about jenny von?
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so what do you think of him opposing us a to you trade is as rhetoric january, not just a way for him to get or getting political points. what's your take? not? well, i know i, i think is, is what he says he means, i mean, here's a man who fought for his country and list that after 911 and 9 ford is a marine for the united states. and he's, he's no nonsense. and i, i believe what his views are on, on ukraine and american a to ukraine, reflects what america most americans believe that ukraine is not going to win this war and force russia to, to it's news that you need to sit down and talk. and that's what donald trump has been saying. he said he would do it on day one. he said he would do it before day one. he said he would do it well once he's elected before he's sworn in and bring the parties together and, and, and put it in to this. and i think that's what america wants and i'm sure that's
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what j. d. vance is sincere. when he, when he makes his comments, all right, what do you make up? do it by then by tracking on his comments about. so i'm having a bull's eye on his back. so he's desperate at this point to try to salvage what's left of not the campaign itself, even just as dignity. he has made such a mess of this campaign and he knows that he knows you should have gracefully stepped aside when asked, she didn't. and now he's going to go down in history with the defeat and you know, he was always corrupt. i knew him and work for him and sent it and brought forward some of his corruption. and it belonged to whistle on it as you know. and it's now being revealed, and i think more and more will be revealed. and you know, you know, 2 days ago when uh donald trump was almost as fascinated. they tried to at 1st with the media,
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tried to downplay it. i think you're one of the media outlets as a valid mission. you know, it was ridiculous, so they were still running cover for job. i don't think all that's over. i think i'm a big sign of that was how morning joe, which is a very popular so in the u. s. was told for the nbc lineup today because they didn't want any rhetoric about, you know, harming something such. and going back to judy vance, one thing i wanted to, to talk about there, it's to make really clear, she, she thought in iraq. but she was very much to so in use and, and he's talked about how he felt the country, how the government lied about it, about the weapons of mass destruction. so he knowledge fans, acknowledge that. so in some ways, yes, he is very much a dog and some of his stances. um, even though he was a former marine um, that's all good. but the most important thing is he's america 1st. he's a more of a libertarian. and so america 1st is history,
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is the constituency that is supporting trump. so this is a nods to that constituency. and also to the rust belt, which is the mid part of the united states. and those are key states like ohio that must make it with the electrical call of electoral college. so you know, this was a very strategic kicked by trump and also one that will make america 1st happy. and it's not going to make the establishment very happy. all right, steve, let me come back to you are, i recall that we spoke with you hours after the assassination attempt on folded in your opinion, how much of a role the mainstream media and it's fuckers for toil of trump have in the track as well. i'm not going to be like the left. this media would have been had god forbid it was bite and who got shot. they would have pulled out every trump quote that he ever made. and they would have said he's responsible. he's responsible when they
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don't know, they didn't know the name of the guy at the point at that point. and we still don't officially know any motive. so until we know a motive of what this, this guy is written, if anything on social media, on his, on his cell phone, i know the f b, i just got access to a cellphone until we know what was behind it. i mean, i can't blame the media rhetoric, but i can differentiate the media rhetoric from when they talk about trump and what they say about trump pounding at home, pounding at home, pounding at home, that democracy is over. if he wins, it's the last election. if he wins, people look at a star, they're going to round up his enemies and put them in camps every single day, joe, but he gets a total pass. so again, until we know actually what happens. well, one other thing about dance, if i may go back real quick on j, the beds, you know, the east going to have died there already. the democrats are only running on abortion. that's all they have. and j,
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the vance has made some comments that he's gonna have to explain. and he has explained that, but they're gonna focus on those comments. the media and the democrats. he said that rape and incest to this quite in the context of abortion, is an inconvenience. now they're gonna focus on that. they're also gonna focus on past comments, advances made crashing donald trump colleagues, that's all they have and that the democrats will get the help of the media in putting those quotes in those videos out there again and again and again. mm. all right, tara legal, a case against from what's redrawn right after the assassination attempt. what do you make of the timing? is there any interpretation you're reading from this? it was that case. have a lot of holes in it and that you're referring to the case of um you know, word documents where they're saying the cost by documents were mishandled by trumps . and his team or whatever and, and there were some legal holes in it, but it also was a very aggressive case. so there was some concern about that case. it was found to
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be, you know, and if you recall bite and also had a case about mis handling classified documents, they were found in his garage waves and stored in properly. so, you know, i think at this point after the attempted assassination, the atmosphere was such that, you know, they're not wanting to go after the trump in the same way also, you know, referring back to vitamins, comment about the bowls. i mean, that rhetoric was so clearly violent, and if trump had said that about buying me, there would have been an outcry over and over about that it would have been on a whoop 247 on cnn um, just like they went after him about january 6, you know and misquoted him, it took some quotes out of context to try to make it sound like he inside of the crowd. so, you know, the last fair that they did with this classified documents case is just that it was
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locked there. and that's what this judge found, that there was inappropriate ways of this case was brought forward. she amplified that and it's been dropped. now i'm wondering if the rest of the charges will be dropped and that will be interesting to see right now. so it is fair to say that psalms and the republicans i gaining in popularity. it right now, however, how will this fly slate to success the build up to the elections in november? well, you're talking about why trump so how would, why translate that was on the i'm saying that so i'm something new and the republican party i gaining in popularity, a range of people right now. what, but how would that translate into the build up to the elections? yeah, i look, i think, i, i think i said this uh right after what it was on right after the assassination attempt. i said at the time that if trump is okay that he could not have nothing,
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he would want it, don't get me wrong, but, but he could not have put himself in a better position. in other words, what would the way he did happen? the way he stood up, the way he held his rec, waved his hand, the whole situation, the whole sequence of events. i mean it, i think it's going to benefit him gravely. again, not that he wished it on himself or anybody wished it. don't get me wrong. again, but i just think it just, it catapulted him and the democrats don't know how to react, what to do. they, they're just totally out of their minds. and so now they're, you know, they're, they're starting to say, oh, you know, he had no right to wave his hand like that. he shouldn't have done this. he should have done that. yeah. they're slowly, slowly coming to their old cells where they feel they could go back to criticize again, even for how we responded after he was shot. but i think at this point, unless there's something really unforeseen, i don't see how joe biden and cala harris beat trump in vance. i just don't see it
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. oh, all right now will essentially watching how things are going to play out. now tara taking it from there, what, what do you expect to abide and then the democrats to do the account of the growing popularity of the republicans? well, unfortunately, sometimes there's false flags or trying to build up towards more when you want to disrupt in united population. hopefully that won't happen, but we're already on the precipice of that, as you know. so hopefully the democrats will simply take the path of knowing that they've been defeated, because as you know was stated earlier, there's, there's simply no path to the white house and it, and it has, it's not so much to do with, with biden's age a little. that's a huge factor, and she has corruption, and that's also it's because the democrats have been so tongue deaf. they waited so long, whereas trump is listening to his constituency by nominating vance as a vice president. that's listening to the american 1st contingency who was wanting
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him, you know, to do that. so this is where the democrats or republicans differ. the democrats actually was, are not listening to their own continues, you know, to their own people. and so, you know, they have nowhere to go, there is no one they can go to, and tamela harris cannot go up against balance and the debate that would be, as you know, tragic as flushing, trump going up. i mean, they, you know, there is no competition there so you won't be able to do it. so really, i think right now we're looking at a trump vance victory. sir. oh right. i see you're entering just based on fig. i see the say. yeah. and not the interrupt, i'm sorry, but i was gonna say she already just accepted advances proposal for a debate. and i know fox news had had proposed that trump accepted it for fox. i don't know a combo accepted it for fox, but she has agreed. she called dance and she has agreed reportedly to uh, to debate him and that should be on believe why pay money,
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but that will pay per view. or i will wait to see how that plays out. see, it was, but i talked to host an archie, could you be that that are read? thank you so much for your insights. thank you. thank you. now as american sick, as, as on points taken, guys in the wake of the assassination, to attend the us state department in fish, the russia is in no position to comment on the incident that you have a response to how the russians react to happen on saturdays blamed by noted, sexual crating because i've looked at the sky, you know, look, obviously those are incredibly irresponsible comments from the kremlin part of a series of irresponsible comments that we've seen the make. and of course they're absolutely not true. and just as the president in his remarks and the law office last night, as the american public, not to speculate not to make you responsible claims before we know the facts, i think i wouldn't extend the same courage meant to for countries as well. now, there are already, i'll be us state departments, comments as possible,
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giving washington's long history of leveling its own accusations against russia and president put in about suppose the assassination plots without concrete evidence. that some of the most prominent examples of those cases include the, the last of lead opposition, politicians, bodies net unsolved and are likely enough vonny. and for my missionary chief, you have getting a pretty good and now some of us officials have gone the even. 2 still of the optimal so i'll be, i'll be the tabs on sean live. a democrats strategies to an advisor to one of the parties mega donors claim that the shooting could have been august treated by russia and even president log me put in a he late, apologized for those comments. a possibility which feels horrific and alien then absurd in america, but is quite common globally, is that this shooting was encouraged and maybe even staged so trump could get the
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photos and benefit from the backlash. this is a classic russian tactics such as when putting killed 300 civilians in 1999 and blamed it on terrorists to ride the backlash to winning power. fathers who have embraced this tactic of committing rod evil and then benefiting from the backlash include mos on october 7th. if any trump officials encouraged or knew of this attack that is morally horrific, and republicans or decency must demand that trump step down is on fit. it's the only way to double standards, because it was reduced to decide him over all the ways russia, but russia have a new jersey, no opinion about what, what is happening in the states. then they have no rights to do to tell what they think. and it's called use that you know, the situation in the states is very complicated to societies. very divided divided
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and it's all used up to the home or nothing. you're right. she looks at the united states as a country would say, we say the political crisis and the age of just, you know, it's not that we have to take into account. but the idea that always russia is responsible for and really difficult situation in the united states. is just cite and fish by now because nobody believes in it any more in the states or outside the state super, more and to india. now, for the prime minister, as a recent visit to russia and new delhi has announced plans for expanding trade between the countries in defiance of western sanctions against moscow. as we are focusing on different sectors, the mon towers, barriers which we have oscar ross. so to look into and there will be another visit to ross so well looking at that's a right to market axis. well,
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looking at various sets of commodities, for example, i would throw on ex engineering and all the products of, of the can be exports. but also looking at 3 p volts, right? so it is that when strategy on which we are working, that's the korean conflict began 2 years ago. oil has rep rapidly risen. that's one of india's key imports from russia. according to the data from international, the agency energy agency, last year india imported 1800 percent more russian oil compared with just 2 years before. now one of the reasons for that was a moscow offering tubs that were more beneficial to india and refiners that india and russia have set a target to reach $100000000000.00 in annual trade. by the year 2030 is decision to ramp up oil purchases from russia has drawn some criticism from western countries which caught the imports of russian oil have to that you create conflict
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throughout the 2 years ago. but other nations are still ready to import russian resources, for instance, that off it goes to the minister has expressed a desire to be important, even more ross and gas. this is despite the foreign pressure i guess, to being bored there. i don't think who i assume go for important guess from last year we have members of the brakes wondering chris trade with have with us about indian petroleum and natural gas minister. heidi piri has spoken about the decision to increase the oil imports from russia on the latest installment of. let's talk about how you can watch the full episode here on audrey international. i don't on website r t dot com. the people have said that you cannot buy a oil from russia. so i was one of those upfront, but i see that with great pride, i question doesn't wait a minute, wait a minute. what are we discussing? the oil, which comes through a pipeline from the russian for division to hungry,
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is exempt from any such book. the oil which goes in a pipeline from the russian federation to china, is exempt sales from the cycling to japan and the parties that exam. so why this intended again then slowly everybody said no, no, it's not that it's best that you should buy. then they impose the price gap. i have been saying to a lot of my friends all over the world, i don't want to name any country. you said go buying a so much. i said i bought it from whoever says we have the most competitive price because my or marketing companies. so they provide 19 percent of the country store revenue. so they will be short and up. and they will say, we want to disagree with the wind. anyone wants to compete can complete them, but then the in february, the 22, our purchase is of good. i'm from rush of it only 0.2 percent me only 0.2 percent from today. last month it was over $35.00, nearly 40 percent. but why does it bother the?
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the hello and welcome to the prospect bull horns on peter lavelle here we just got some real news. the attempted assassination of donald trump tells us all we need to know about the extreme intentions that make up american politics. sadly, america as a long and deadly history of political violence, the country's political culture is simply toxic. to discuss these issues and more, i'm drawing by my guess your to send me while we in budapest, he's a pod counselor at the goggle, which be found on youtube and locals. at americas we have martin j. he's an award winning journalist and commentator or a gentleman cross that girls and the fact that means you can jump any time you want . and i always appreciated. right, let's start out with george in budapest as usual. george, we called this one. we had been saying for a very long time because of the um, the perceived um extremes of american politics that something like an
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