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title, media, stage, suitability, just east virginia at the, the, the, they, they say they want to buy, it may have that he looked at what is happening on how to read through the country . police are moving the other part best as in can you keep up the demands, the president route to resign? well, he says, an american and g. o is the real cost of the unrest at no s keeping the patch of the us, the secretary of the secret service direct that pays and to calls to resign up to it, making the agency fails to prevent the assassination attempt them from a president. donald trump, as americans keep questioning whether the president was alive after nobody had seen
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him for almost a week, he finally makes a public appearance. the had the idea of forces of policy needs to lead from, i've pulled on the safe zone. there's an yahoo that goes to washington in hopes of meeting with joe biden, only to realize he's not welcome, that the but you're watching our team to the option of reaching you from the russian and capital i a michael portrait. now we stopped the program with k. yeah. for a protest as have been demanding for days now that the president brought to resign . i think they say that there is a need for a change of government in order to route corruption. are the correspondent tenants among the sent us this report from nairobi a day how sweetness, another day or for running, but those between the citizens and the police officers here in the capital city of
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nate will be and across the different cities in the country. now the young people are state of the month, they are not fitting. then seeing thing that the government of the day must go, that the government is not listening to the voice of the young people. the government is not heating, do the code of the people that people have been calling for good governments and lowering the cost of living. the able to date was to finalize the expectations. therefore, we saw a number of young people in the line being the own. the main road that had to the international capital for i'm looking at um, and of course the government premises from, of course what he ended up doing well, we have seen police officers, you seem to have this kind of stuff to try and be squashed across the to godaddy, and to quote some of them or shooting in the under quotes. dave, i've also seen
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a number of people who really getting injured here. and uh, what came out on time though, today is that the in cold during the anti government properties with, that'd be navigation so that the government phone side of the young people floats in the motorcycle to come. i'd disrupt the ongoing process. and so it was a clash between anti government protest on the pro government protest, of course, pressing a down for the kitchen between them. so the police, oh, he's a senior need to auction duties. wow. to be spots everyone that was here in this easy out of for today we have seen a part of the piece of the business activities in the copy those seats. well, a number of people below the shops, a big shopping center. as a school, my case was closed for the fields of the anti government projects. and of course the down people. i think this is even one of this topic is that they use things so that the government spanish, key to the voices guntee a cord recently, even outside the president. uh, we did do the controversial for non speed of 54,
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which was the d. c. d. todd city to make sure of course, they do, most of that. they seem to belong to this country. they do say that you mentioned, suppose they say um they are from a move uh that is up to what is happening and how to speed through the country. police are moving together everywhere. as the see i do garden here, does las being able to i just hope they do that the police will because part of you seem to be because they do these parts of the crowds. therefore, as a result, even the president, when you'd be some means of the members of the, the members of the company, it is the lea, a pointed that some of them what this means that for the a saying that it is a start, they do the government not see any government use mckee due to be a cold. and of course when this for this type in the prison into the router. and he
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said that the, these products are being funded by the dimensions of the organizations such as the ford foundation. because this of the purpose of being organized organic on the, on demand for young people on it is not clear where that good thing this whole says, whole funding devil. the kitchens mounted by the president saying that they were going to vision for the ford foundation funding piece of property. and they have come out to spun strongly. i mean, it's allocations, hope the president buddies, the dear guys, of course, can you spell? but part foundation has come up the thing about daily split the democracy of this country, and they're not funding. uh they don't, they government, prostate. would maybe that that point because of the 2 of us in the air, i'm not able to get to the part we tend to be keeping you posted. of course, of everything the top in my name is the motor channel. often use from the top to say the alternate will be away from kenya. now the us secret service
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director kimberly chisel has resigned. that's after coming on the read pen scrutiny and pressure for the agencies failure to provide the assassination attempt on former president donald trump. few oversight committees hearing resulted in director cheetos resignation, and there will be more accountability to come. the secret service has a no fail mission. yeah. that field historically on director cheetos watch. and yesterday's oversight committee, hearing director cheadle and still no confidence that she has the ability to ensure the secret service can meet its protective mission. well, there has been calls for secret service director kimberly chee told to resign since july 13th. we remember that fateful day where an audience member was shot down, and donald trump faced in a sub attempted assassination attempt uh attempted his life. i narrowly dodged
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a bullet that struck him in the year rather than taking his life. and at that point, there had been widespread calls saying that the secret service clearly dropped the ball clearly didn't do their job effectively. and the kimberly chito as the leader of the secret service should step down. now, the announcement that she has gone ahead and step down, it was met with a statement from the biden white house saying that she had done great work over the years, saying that they applauded her excellent service. however, there are republicans who are out for her blood, so to speak. ah, there were calls for her to be thrown in jail for marjorie taylor green. and other republicans saying that simply losing her job was not enough that she needs to be held criminally liable for what president trump faced. now the hearing that took place. uh, it was a bit of a grilling members of congress after quite a few questions. and she didn't have sufficient answers, but there were some facts that were revealed about what went on on july 13th,
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that were certainly disturbing to hear. one of them is that jill bite in the 1st lady, she had more security detail and more protection than the presidential candidate and former president donald trump had when he was speaking before the crowd at a much higher security risk of that. and we did hear. kimberly cheadle admit, failure on the part of her agency, the secret service. here's what she did say in her testimony, a disaster nation attempt, a former president donald trump, on july 13th is the most significant operational failure of the secret service. in decades, the secret service, a solemn mission, is to protect our nation's leaders. on july 13th, we failed as a director of the united states secret service. i take full responsibility for any security lapse of our agency. however, when it came to specifics about what went wrong, she didn't really have the answers. she gave a lot of vague answers,
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people and members of congress. they directly asked her about the fact that the roof on which the shooter mounted his rifle was not occupied. and protected by a secret service agent, but that very roof was not within the security perimeter of that people in the crowd had identified this suspicious man with his rifle and the trump was still allowed to take the stage. no sufficient answer was given. it's worth noting that kimberly cheadle would not confirm that the shooter was alone was when she testified and would not say he did not have any accomplices. she simply continued giving vague and vague answers. now, the atmosphere in the room got rather tense, and some members of congress got rather fired up when being met with what they considered to be non answers from the top pad of the secret service agency that supposed to be protecting the life of presidents and former presidents, here's some of the 10s moments. okay. you say you're fully cooperating with this
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committee on july 15th, this committee sent you a list of demands of information that we wanted. has the secret service provided this committee a complete list of all law enforcement personnel that were there that day? yes or no. have to get back to you on that. that is a no. have you provided all audio and video recordings in your possession to this committee as we asked on july 15th yes or no. i would have to get back to you as a know, you're full of shit today. you're just being completely dishonest to have you provided on the miranda's within the secret service. i would have to get back to you that is a no you are being just honest or lying like i just, you're being just honest here with this committee. these are important questions that the american people want answers to, and you're just, you're just dodging and talking around it in generalities. when it comes to events like the assassination or attempted assassination of presidents questions persist for years, we know that americans are still asking questions about the death of john f. kennedy. we have a lot of americans asking questions about the assassination attempt on the life of
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us former president ronald reagan on a and at this point, people don't have sufficient answers about what happened on july 13th in butler, pennsylvania. those questions are persistent, but it appears that the secret service is not being helpful and explaining what actually happened on that day. and their leader who gave a lot of vague answers has finally stepped down. now from a pendant gotten the cdo security policy analyst, mike moto says that the secret service director ultimately decided to resign because both democrats and republicans wanted hog gone. i rarely do have bi partisan support on something, particularly in a. m a and a republican lead committee. and this case you have both democrats and republicans in support of her resignation, calling for their resignation. i think that that's one aspect. i think the pressure was on her from the congress. she couldn't be in peach technically because it
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doesn't fit within the parameter of what's defined as an impeachable offense under the constitution. it malfeasance in the in office is not one of them. but the reality is, is that i think behind the scenes at the white house, i think the democrats on the committee got to the white house and said, you've got to do something because this is untenable. and you have bi partisan support for her dismissal. and i know that biden has a reputation for not firing people. then she was close to jill bite and the president's wife because she was on her secret service detail years earlier. so they had to finance just a little bit, some of the and consequently i think they were basically telling her, uh to uh, offer a resignation of otherwise the president would have to fire her. because even though
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the president doesn't want to do those kinds of things, public as well, joe biden finally makes a public appearance out the many americans questioned whether the president was alive as nobody has seen him in almost a week by the end declared over the weekend that he was dropping out of the presidential election of the announcement was made and the lights are posted on social media. what other speech to the nation, to many people wonder whether you, who was actually his decision to do so. now the us president has what seen the delaware airport presumably leaving for washington where he is expected to give a speech on wednesday i said after the body dropped out of the election on sunday, he's vp come a lot higher is now says that she has earned enough democratic delegates support to become the parties official nominee for president, and she insist that she's ready to defeat trump. according to
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a monday night poll of delegates of business card v b seems to have inherited on biden's, in diehards as no other option has so far been pushed forward. or despite the fact that haris is not officially being nominated by the democratic party, she has already secured over $100000000.00 in donations for her presidential campaign, commenting on the issue the host of the human events daily podcast. jack also bake says that's what's happening now revealed the true nature of the us democratic party. this idea that you live in that they, they promote in a lot more than republicans from a, by the way that we live in a democracy. and the people are the ultimate arbiter is of sovereignty. and just as in america, and we are fighting to protect our democracy, by the way, we're protecting our democracy from donald trump's, who's the biggest threat to democracy. but this guy won't, we don't like him anymore. so we're just gonna remove him and we're going to pull us money. and we're gonna pull this delegates and then actually the,
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to me the most. uh, the most interesting thing that i see is when you watch all these, these delegates, all these delegations are coming out now brought the carolina has decided they're buying commer harris and new york says they're buying come wires in each delegation stores. but this is like watching the election results in north korea because what, what do you mean? the delegates are suddenly for cala harris. the delegates were voted for by the people of the democrat party and 14000000 people or something voted in this selection. and suddenly their votes don't matter anymore. now i made the twist and turns in us politics and recent months on over one, the number of americans say that they don't believe in the current state of us democracy. as somebody has revealed that 72 percent of american citizens used to think that the country was a good example of democracy, but have since changed the minds as it is now us democracy is also not so popular around the globe as is believed. now in some european countries,
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more than 60 percent of the people said that the us is no longer a good example of a democratic country. now, washington spots as in asia, south korea and japan also showed similar results. been driving to a respondents in the middle east and north africa. end of the us has never been a good example of democracy. have a top new as of special seem to be either one of those concerns. as being says that the world looks up to american leadership. i've seen it again going around the world. there's a desire. there's a service for american engagement, for american leadership. even though we have disagreements with countries, they still want us in this and, and even leading to try to get to a better place. we lead in democracy, right? we lead in the freedom of the press and what that looks like, you know, only one country on earth can provide the kind of leadership. but this moment to manage. and only one country can consistently provide the power,
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whole combination of innovation, ingenuity, and idealism. and a free minds, free enterprise and free people. and that's the united states of america that we spoke with a panel of guests about this much as they agreed that while the us is trying to portray itself as democratic, what's actually going on to the country right now doesn't look much like democracy . this ingenuous to the max that they don't care whether you buy their double speak on gas lighting or not. they just completely ram it down your throat and they're pushing this candidate now as if she's briefly has some popular appeal, whereas she was completely disgraced and her presidential ron, she got demolished on the debate stage and she has no real record to, to uh,
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to recommend her whatsoever her whole career has been failing upwards really and that's exactly what we see going on this way. this regime operates. this is basically a pass soccer. see that is ruled by psychopaths and the psycho past, promote other psycho past who have absolutely no conscience and they have no. their confidence is not the real issue. the question, is there a total and complete a loyalty to the regime whenever it does, united states has been foisting its uh, leaders on other countries via visa v. c. i a cruise for decades, and yet it runs around claiming to be the vast gen of democracy when in fact it violates democracy all around the world on a regular basis. how could they put enough skin without the condition of the
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misspell debates where there's been a 100 hold on for is useful for them to work. i've been but she knew it would be uh why. yeah. oh, come on, the hobbies i saw them and you disappeared. from where the to no explanation, the little girl, well what is happening to use it to the she and i love you guys all the democracy and the way you want to go to the government is totally on you filter to support the light came in the edge of the total of 25 years, but even the don't like doing something that is on to dickens. so there are people can see about the whole comfortable demographic and that is why so many wonders are not. it's acting up sister, complex situation where the for example, say a say they, us need to list, particularly the us. they cannot accept that an independent country like india kind
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of have an independent wind policy. what they don't understand is that the multi word as broad as the ord handyman. the, the for system is finally, you know, be getting question because the work is getting a more box to this day. and the body shop the door to solve. that is why such questions i'd be happy to look at. not any more syllables. those are going to be empty, lloyd. so but while these riley prom manage that big a minute then. yeah. who has arrived in washington in the hopes of conducting tools with the us leadership. that's a yahoo was scheduled to meet with biden, but the reports say that that's been canceled. a trip comes as the id f has been forcing policy means to flee from the city of con you and as in solving gazda, which was previously labeled a safe zone. interested in the now neither president biden nor vice president harris or even the us, i could just state blinking a greeted these rarely prime minister upon his arrival. not only us officials,
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but also regular citizens refused to welcome these ready problem minister to the american capital. a group of protest as was seen near the us congress waving policies and flags and holding banners, describing the pin yahoo as a year and criminal demonstrate to say about very unhappy that the us invited living yahoo! someone who's responsible for killing tens of thousands of people in gaza. i'm here because the net yahoo, the orchestra leader of genocide in gaza. we're here because this guy is a murder. he's of able evil mean person. and he's been invited by our table, mean congress to come and speak. i'm for this thing. the nothing you hope is it to the united states. this guy is a war criminal. you should not be, we should not be hosting or criminal. this guy is very responsible for the hundreds
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of thousands of people killed in gaza. and i really think that we should not be accepting people like that in the united states. we're here because it's absolutely ridiculous and m yahoo is welcomed into our city. the city of d. c for billions of dollars goes to israel and it should be funding the people's, me absolutely discussing that our congress welcome says here as he continues to kabbage on the side of the house. i mean people, the wireless cross live now to wall task small, all right? media coordinator high. the answer coalition, which is organizing a protest against nathan, yahoo! wall that is good to have you join me now. now speak to us. why do you want to protest against it? but now it was a visit to the us capital all completely outraged that the united states government has extended this invitation to a work criminal, a work criminal who was responsible for genocide and was wanted around the world for his work crimes. this is an expansion of the policy that the by the
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administration has pursued since october 7th. and of course it made us administrations for decades as giving billions and billions and billions of dollars of bombs and missiles, bullets to massacre civilians, class and residential neighborhoods. bond hospitals, bonds schools, the idea that benjamin netanyahu would be invited to give a drawing, a dressing address to a joint session of congress. this rare honor is a complete outrage and it flies in the face of public opinion in the united states . so tens of thousands of people are going to be coming to washington dc. tomorrow they're gonna be joining a demonstration at 11 am. and 3rd in pennsylvania avenue to demand that rather than being welcomed and protected by the us government, that benjamin netanyahu will be arrested for his crimes and gossip. now why do your thing know top us politician went to meet mintz and yahoo at the airport neither by didn't know coming to harry's or even after the blinking to welcome him. why do you
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think that happened? it is an expression of this, the changing public opinion that we've seen in the united states since october dramatic, dramatic change, i think, and in public opinion, there is uh, widespread support for the house and young people. there's widespread opposition to the brutality to the war. crime scene committed by the is really government and guys of and in addition to that, there is great opposition to the use, especially to the use of us taxpayer dollars to fund that genocide, to fund that killing spree. i mean, we saw i 7 major unions, national unions that represent collectively millions of workers come out just this morning and same. we demand an end to military aid to israel. we're seeing that expressed by young people or of americans by muslim american organizations. but by a wide, wide cross section of us society, many different walks of life, it's clear that the majority of people do not support israel and the majority of
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people, when palestinians to live in dignity and with freedom. and so politicians are afraid, especially democratic party hala patients like to invite it. i mean, in addition to his personal and confidence, his unwavering support for the genocide and guy, there was definitely a, a major factor in why he chose not to run why he was so deeply, profoundly unpopular. and so i think many of the political leads are afraid essentially of going against what's the clear majority sentiment within the united states. now what do you think is there a reason for nathan, yahoo visit to washington? there's a lot of political tabulations in the us right now. what day would be called the timing of his visit. i'm sorry, well, the is really government is completely dependent on the united states. it's totally dependent on the united states militarily for all this a but we've been talking about, but it's also politically dependent on the us government for support at the united nations for support on the world stage more broadly. i mean, israel is
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a small country, it would not be able to get away with what it gets away with it, unless it had the sponsorship, the protection of the pre eminent world superpower and that's the us government. and so i think that the as really early be, is really government. i mean, they're very aware of this see change in public opinion in the united states and then yahoo essentially hoping to shore up his support from the us government. make sure that that sponsorship is not shaken, but then yeah, who i think is in for a rude surprise because there's gonna be such a, i mean, already has been and will be even further a massive public showing of the opposition to his presence. but yeah, i think that he's coming here essentially to shore up that sponsorship, that is now truly in danger because of the, our core, a of outrage in the streets, in the united states and all around the world. now there are reports emerging now that nathan, yahoo has requested
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a meeting with trump. what do you possibly thing he's trying to achieve here? the who knows that donald trump has done a lot for him when he lives in the office and the 2016 to 2020. i mean the united states was able to broken normalization agreements. they move the embassy to jerusalem. and so, you know, i think that the, and then yahoo administration does have a preference for a trump to become the president. but that's not the saying that there aren't many, many, many democrats who are just as loyal to israel to the, you know, is really military project of a colonial expansion into the west bank and gaza. but, but yeah, i mean, i think that and then yeah, who does make a calculation that trump is a particularly sympathetic politician and he's essentially intervening in us domestic politics. i mean, it's pretty already just a double standard there, but i believe that that's, you know, essentially the calculus there that netanyahu sees trump as a,
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a highly highly friendly thing here. and one who has a strong chance of becoming the president that the november election arrived to waltz small. all right, media coordinates or the answer correlation. thank you so much for your time. thanks for having it. and while these riley problem, minnesota is across the atlantic waiting for rights and we okay. now our primary side is across the atlantic, waiting for an audience with the dual bi, didn't add the ease ready prime minister by the state in political fractions, wasting no time that the guy who was absence combined with china's fruitful mediation seems to be bridging. yeah. as long divide, bathing has managed to gather over a dozen political functions that of agreed on comprehensive national unity. and this is, this is an important historical moment for the palestinian liberation cause. china appreciates the efforts made by all parties towards reconciliation and sincerely
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congratulates them on reaching an agreement and signing the important beijing consensus. only when all factions in palestine speak with one voice can the voice of justice be louder only by joining hands and advancing side by side come the cause of national liberation. achieved success. garza is an integral and inseparable part of palestine. shall the international community should support the palestinian factions in forming an interim government on the national consensus, so as to effectively control jazz and the west bank. oh, it's a is a truly historic turn. if everything goes according to the plan and bows and it is real, allows this to happen. different palestinian factions including rivals, thoughts off the currency, rolls palestinian authority from ramallah, and how much that controls the gallons a sweeping deed, agreed to put the differences and divisions aside and form and national unity
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governments. your ring talks in beijing that to end the tongue tuesday was the aim to manage power, steering affairs, and most importantly, to govern postwar gaza. it offers an answer to the burden question on what will happen to the palace, student and clave on the so called they after after the war. that many key pos king right now here is what have most representative has to say about disagreement. today we signed an agreement from national unity and we say that the path to completing this journey is national unity. we are committed to national unity and we call for it, punishes between your thoughts on how and how miles have been brewing since 2006 when have mass one, palestine and elections, and took control over the gaza strip as things start off from there. but you have to understand the major crucial differences have always been there. and the thing is that spots off adopted and.
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