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is called direct impact, but again, it's not, we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way inside the color blind. and so red line is an escalation in the making by themselves. what you do is crashing out the details that give me like seeds, america, whether this was like dig into russia. i have a plan. let's talk about our plans. and then let's compare the plans. i have a plan. so he just started by saying, she's going to do this, she's going to do that. she's going to do all these wonderful things. why has it? and she done it a lot so. so my shape is on the bottom kamala, how it's based off in the presidential debates. i need to talk about policies is left of the state. but in haven't, i'm colorado want to sit in park egypt launches a petition,
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pulled into the return of the queen, and never for the sake of using european museums of the best and imperative that our morning events dated through the night. great blue color mornings in the last decisions, but still museums built to date. brad, this, anybody in that device? tony? lot of back to the driver. okay. this is odd. see, you might as well as i'm, i mean 30 minutes of news and views starting now. also, sorry this off us present. joe biden says, washington is working out the details to give p as the green lock to strike deep into russian, tennessee. and that's a wall previously bind by america. i will leave just because of the use of the range the
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well, it's a big political game if you will, with human live. it's being as a game pieces in this particular situation because the weapons of all kinds have been a used by ukraine to attack of russian territory. and hundreds of, of thousands of civilians have already been killed in belgrade in don't nets getting those up or, or you get your so on and other areas of the rush right now they, they are saying that this is going to be a big game changer if you crane is allowed to try to, to do long range strikes. but really, this is all of course happening. and uh well, um, the state secretary of the united states anthony blinking is about to visit ukraine along with his u. k counterpart. david's atlanta is so they're making this big a tour for the press. it's one thing to talk about supplying these long range weapons in
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a given key of the green light to strike deep inside russian territory. but we will know that up and down the front lines, the ukrainian defensive and the training in the military is just collapsing right now. and you've spent so much time near the front lines all up and down the region one. what can you send us? well, at the moment, uh, the front line for you crate, for example, in the republic sofa done boss in laguna is going to ask if completely collapsing right now every single day or russian army is making gains in the nest people's republic. for example, over the last 24 hours, they gained at least a $132.00 on the square kilometers offered territory. yeah. and about these type of use. they go muted in the western world and nobody talks about that. but what they like to talk about is how to use a long range missiles to get deep into russian territory. but how is that going to change that? you ation? it's very unclear because and once again, this is old, a big game, a lot of 5 saber rattling if you will, but with absolutely nothing behind it. for example, we have another uh,
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sound bite here from the defense secretary of the united states, mr. austin, who confirms what i just said, that these long arrangements sales will not make any change less. because if we set all along the there's, there's no, no one capability that will in and of itself, be decisive in this campaign. you know, we've had this discussion about tanks, we had this discussion about about other capabilities. and each time we point out that it's not just one thing. it's a combination of, of capabilities and how you integrate those capabilities to achieve objectives. so i don't believe that one specific capability is going to be decisive. one thing that everybody's sense to forget about in the situation is the cost of all this and the cost as human lives. civilians die every single day in russia as a result of these attacks. but even this situation goes through and ukraine is
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officially allowed to use that 2nd states, even the russian territory. and we have the example of them of their terrorist attacks, where a lot of civilians are getting killed and russia is forced to respond. what is that going to lead to eventually and it's not going to be to be stuff on, on the high risk squared off, but the substance has left out of the big coming debate. the pattern presidential contenders spent a way more time on stage, taking jobs at each other, dodging direct policy questions i'm leaving us. both is without much to consider what she says is an absolute life. well, as i said, you're gonna hear a bunch of lies and that's not actually a surprising fact. i have a plan. let's talk about our plans. and then let's compare the plans. i have a plan. she was big going to fund the police in minnesota. she went out with them
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and i'm talking now. if you don't mind please sound familiar. you're gonna hear a bunch of lies coming from this fella. and that is another one. so stop with the continuous lying about this stuff, vice president, excuse me. i have to respond another lie to another lie, it will that's absolutely not true. i have my entire career and lives supported israel, and these are the only people he knows that he's trying to, again divide and and distract. so he just started by saying she's going to do this, she's going to do that. she's going to do all these wonderful things. why hasn't she done it? she's been there for 3 and a half years. they've had 3 and a half years to fix the border. they've had 3 and a half years to create jobs and all the things we talked about. clearly i am not jo pine and i am certainly not donald trump as well as what was anybody hoping for this landline moments or you know, something like the bite and the base with, with,
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from which completely changed the direction of this whole presidential campaign. of course, that's why it's one of our associates here, essentially that would be disappointed. there's kind of more of the same, you know, kind of showmanship, finger pointing for you said i said every light on the actual policy, very light on actual detail a bit will be fine. okay, sorry. so did you, did you think the color was, was well prepped for the divided like sheets on her? what the right. i think the preparation here was all about really what not to say. it wasn't enough to do the exact, i think that's what that one of the problems with the political debate has now become, but you're told what not to say what to avoid and how not to answer the question. i think that's almost a critically important lines. actual political debates, this is more but i can share a letter from you. i'm the new x, y z that you know. so it's, it's, it's kind of like substance. yes. what about ukraine? i know i know that. all. so what about a brief mention? yeah, i mean, look, again, there's no substances of debates about your crime,
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mostly bragging. as no trump, of course you had mentioned that, you know, come out of was dispatched to ukraine. a she said some sort of invoice bringing intelligence like through some sort of a super spike. uh, you know, and from kind of said what you were sent to ukraine to, to basically broke a piece. and 3 days later we were at war this for your pain and, and in a long time since the 2nd more walk. and i met with president savanski, i shared with him american intelligence about how he could defend himself. days later, i went to nato's eastern flank to poland and romania. and through the work that i and others did, we brought 50 countries together to support ukraine. and it's right just defense. and because of our support, ukraine stands as an independent and free country who would be sitting in moscow. and he wouldn't have lost 300000 men and women. but he would have been sitting in moscow quiet place. he would have been sitting in moscow much happier than he is
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right now. but eventually, you know, he's got a thing that other people don't have. he's got nuclear weapons. they don't have a talk about that. i want to get the war settled. i know zalinski very well and i know put in very well i have a good relationship and they respect your president. okay. they respect to me, they don't respect bite and how would you respect them? why, for what reason? she hasn't even made a phone call in 2 years. the boy doesn't spoken anybody. but after i left for an i saw him building up soldiers. he did it after i left. i said, oh, he must be negotiating. it must be a good, strong point of negotiation while it was because by and had no idea how to talk to him, he had no idea how to stop it. and now you have millions of people dead and it's only getting worse and it could lead to world war 3. so interested me something that come out of mentions there and very scripted. she's obviously been told that these are the numbers that i get. i'm traveling, this was no interest. you were told javelins were going to completely change the
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course of the conference. they haven't done an interest and she mentions us abrams tanks is something i'm interested in that 20, at least 20 of the 31 that i've been feeling them. ukraine have been completely vaporized by the russians and get another game share if you're interested in a context of it all. the game changer with this certainly wasn't a game changer debate for either candidate. i know one of the things i did touch donald briefly was the, the debacle from a couple of years ago. the us withdrawal from afghanistan. how does that go among the presidential contenders? yeah, well that's interesting because i suppose we have to look at the context of how this has certainly been discussed. i mean, uh, republicans recently sort of that were in charge of reporting to visit kilometers withdrawal from afghanistan. i mean, it was an absolute disaster, and they're now trying to bring kamala into this uh, decision making posts that she was involved that i think we should be looking at is why is this debate not occurring any way?
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it seems that it's only occurring as part of the presidential debates because it may add rule come out into some that a controversy, it's not being disclosed because anybody actually cares about what, what actually happened. and i've kind of stuff i do want to ask the vice president, do you believe you bear any responsibility in the way that withdrawal played out as well? i will tell you, i agreed with president barton's decision to pull out of afghanistan for president's said they would, and job i ended. and as a result, americans tax payers are not paying the $300000000.00 a day. we were paying for that analyst war. and as of today, there is not one member of the united states military who is in active duty in a combat zone, in any war zone around the world. the 1st time this century let's, let's have a little chat about that. the, remember the united states as over 800 military base and post across the world, 800. think about that. it's a vast number. and when she says there's not
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a single us soldier on active duty and awards on a legal street, i'm on. yeah, i, i know some syrians personally who might disagree with the if he can presence in serious. there's us soldiers that have counseling. we know, of course, that there is also a lot of uh, you know, us soldiers and senior advisors in and you know, ukraine over into their, their, we used to mentally dieting the systems which are apparently going to be striking. russia, probably the ones that have recently started also. yeah. but no, no, no, of course there are no american boots. there were no negative boots and ukraine. i mean, you know, for god's sake i, you know, people really buying this crap anymore. wow, that's delve into this a 5 the joining me now is todd, so you contribute to tolerate side of it to see if things were done as it is here. i don't know how much of the debates view was or what the highlights seem like they were. what was the responses to our insults, to each other rather than sort of policy. i mean, in your opinion, what sort of,
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uh, what sort of messages this sending to the us moses as well. i mean what this debate was supposed to be was basically trying to showcase both candidates policies, platforms and, you know, people already know, trump. so this was kimberly harris cuz she's been avoiding interviews with media and western media. this was her chance to really kind of talk to the undecided boat or the independent voter and tell them who she is. and they did a poll after and with several, including the main stream media. and it didn't really move the needle because she kept avoiding the question she was sort of, you know, an empty pants suit, if you will. she didn't really give her policy stances on anything, talked about war and taxes, but i think every politician in history talks about that. um, so yeah, there was really nothing significant here. the foreign policy discussions were very shallow at best. they didn't really talk about, you know, what's going on with being close to world war 3. trump mentioned it,
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but they didn't get into the need of it and they certainly, she was never fact checked. donald trump was fact checked for time. um, so i would say actually the moderators seem to be the ones who won the debate. yeah, we'll get to the 2nd time. but just to have some sort of laid out a few times by saying, you know, as i said, come on, hire is, is responsible for the last we had hop is all how you know america is now, do you think she is responsible or should she be given a boss as well. absolutely, because it's a binding harris resume, right. and she was also supposed to be. those are about immigration and the immigration question is of course a huge mess. that's a whole other discussion and in the debate they kind of touched on it, but they sort of exchanged in salt as you pointed out, they didn't really get into the heart of it, which is that the small towns and small communities are being inundated with
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immigrants. and those county and city places don't have the infrastructure to support them. so it's, it's breaking the american economy in that sense. and it's also putting a lot of anger in the hearts of hard working middle class and for americans, particularly in the rust belt, which is the midwest and the south that have no jobs and are having trouble, you know, food on the table right now. in the city. interesting. you know, you mentioned that in the mazda races, do you think that was some sort of bias the, i mean that is not normal. is it? absolutely, there was bias and i'll explain to you what that is, a b, c that the ceo of abc it is actually good friends with pamela harris. i mean, not just go to dinner, good friends, they help to build her career. they've known her for more than 20 years, so you had to moderators that we're showing their biased through the whole thing. and that's a problem. and the american people noticed it with the polls afterwards,
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it was very noticeable and there's been a running joke, of course, on social media and some, some media that's pointed out, you know, how the bias the moderate just really were. and i pointed out earlier that actually the fact check donald trump only and didn't fact check calmly, harris. so that's a glaring difference as well. it truly is, oh, my final question really tired, so a little bit about as well. and what was going on with gaza, you know, both kind of a sense of support as well. no. my. so what is this? is this going to change? do you think in november? i mean, is it not quite important that the people of america see this as a pos, a flaw for one of the candidates? if they don't buy gaza, will you bring up a good point? because calmly harris has numbers with youth votes are sagging, as well as most on voters. and in fact, jo stein is beating her and about 5 states. i believe right now um i'm
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a months young voters, student voters and the muslim toners as well. and as well as other people that have come here that have a different view of this situation. so you have a really big push also of mainstream america. i think it's like 70 percent are not wanting any more war. and that's the issue. we really hear right, these endless wars come on here is talked about after i was sending and underscore what about the fact that by who paris resume has opened up 3 fronts? you have a money going to israel for this genocide, this happening and gaza. you have the proxy war that the us anita is fighting against russia via ukraine. and then of course, you have, you know, set the tie one issue as well. and poking china. so you know, the us is doing that. so you have all these possible waterfront, the could explode into world war 3 with one mishaps. so any time i'm not gonna let
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you go, but i have one more question is so digital to, you know, uh, troubles said that uh, either the wave, a magic wand and the claim config. it's the spectrum issue, operation will be completed the well, we know harris will see something said was keep pumping weapons indeed. claim keep, you know, keep them alive. how do you thinking november these things? things will change in november. either way. i'm wondering if they really well, and that's a good point because although trump is saying that he's not with the military industrial complex, you know, he's brought on our f k junior, who says he's not either however, or okay, juniors daughter in law is i'm a realist fox, who was with, under cover the c i a for 10 years and it's still in good standing. so they always try to paint trump is an outside or, but actually there's a lot of people who are on the, on the inside are part of the military and intelligence complex that are keeping a close eye on him. so it's a question how far he'll go to really keep his campaign promises as far as comma
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harris. oh yeah, she's going to be biting regime all the way. it's because you have the same staffers that are going to be carried along. still carrying out the same agenda, lining the pockets of the weapons manufacturers and at the cost of no peas. no, you know, and it was interesting. of course victoria knew and let it slip just reese and a recent interview. then in 2022, there could have been a broker piece talk and that the us and great britain both stopped it. and that was the 1st kind of admission that that's ever happened. now the main stream media and the western media isn't covering that slip, but it is being covered as social media and it's on video where she basically admits this. so, you know, they admitted that this is a proxy where they admitted that they're failing. they also admitted that they stopped brokering piece and 2022. so all of these things are happening. um, so with a counselor harris, she seems just as hawkers, she is not more hawkish than biden. remember,
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she's the prosecutor. and when you have politicians that are prosecutor prosecutorial backgrounds, they tend to be very hawkish. and you know, one thing i wanted to point out also is that they didn't cover a lot. they didn't cover the lack of infrastructure. that america happens. habits right now. they didn't cover the weapon ization of the g o j and the f b i against american citizens. and the law fer, um, a lot of january 6 people are suffering other people who are group. um, so you have a lot of issues that were really important to the american people, including economy that did not really get covered last night. yeah, so interesting. see if they have another debate before the and actions one towards for sure. always a pleasure tolerate the opposite you contribute to. thanks again. bye piece in ukraine will not be released on the bottom of the and it's time to sit down for peace folks. i'm going to watch
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a lot of the statement from in the is for miss the off the by 9 to discussions with this gentleman count about us. so we do take steps. negotiations are the only way forward and then there is a discussion. we also think that is essential to have russia in it. otherwise the discussions don't you know, gain for the moment and with india is concerned, you know, i think good shop to what the 2 parties want. we continuously talk to them. in fact, bob showed up that our national security adviser just went through my school in the last few days while more on there. so, but let's go 5 miles to full. my indian, i'm boxes at jordan, i'm the i know the good in that. i also thank you so much for joining us now. we know so you may remember generally to pause in this so called p,
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so minutes in switzerland earlier this year, which of course did not include russia. i'm considering uh the message was that on, on the impulse is a rush of taking pods in tools. why do you think there are so many different approaches? why, why isn't jeremy's seeing the point? the gemini had said that i believe that some of them liked it and it was uh uh oh, stand in joining that's on the web. something about later on. i think the president understood that the summit was incomplete and the heads themselves uh the thing that he has no objection to the driving as part of the solution. it sounds um you know, that in the positive range of the things, you know, we should live. this may sometimes because we have been always a problem getting the idea all dial diplomacy be center search for you and jonnesho,
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but fresh of the the believe that he's going to be emptied by a dialogue between the 2 major stakeholders. and they're supposed to be adaptable, the beast, and the sort of precisely the, the b, c prime. i would really have said that progress the movie has ended, and he is found to be present in the risky. and now i'm actually going to be in right, that is also there time to follow up on this issue. because without this piece, the suffering. and that's why it's extremely important that somebody will see side as a team. and if in india can, in some ways it doesn't do. yeah. indeed, we have seen a lot of our privacy from apartment somebody, but also during the tools with prime is somebody in cuba. is it? as he said, i don't know if you may remember that he said that if in the changes his absence should so russia the will, would and the will and didn't do the less i realistic scenario for the future.
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india has taken the principle this bad also, which is doomed by 2 things. one is it's on messages. so give me the interest of the tall. that is a piece of the world which other countries that have been inspected the most by since we have seen the additional financial instrument as to of which is effective in india being the also the global saw was this want to add on the other one we've really for glad that's for the best people. so it will be shown as part of the. ready the knowledge is that we have a special privilege to start a department supervision, and that is not going to change the just about the re take. i want to stick view of the global situation because of the fact that it's not only that one party or the
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other can be a choose. we do not endorse regions by any means by any country in the world. but at the same time, you, when you are making your charges, you gotta pay for all the factors and the street the bottom decades that indicates the revenue are asking. and the other thing is, and therefore we have to get in position that we go to the, the bottom, i mean, in accordance with often somebody's n b, q. and those, you know, from the some will even you will. there's bosco, recently, he will selection to present or condemn them. so the piece cannot be a solution. going to be part of the baby and the back and the, the water has to be wednesday, somebody. and you need something please. by getting be a resent being on the road and bring the piece you know, so it's you talk about bringing especially mention of the war, especially mission information on the war to an end. however,
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we now know that there are tools, say a new washington. uh, guy on uh about hops. uh by the thinking about getting key. uh, the permission to use these long range missiles on russian tire 3. does it little like a need? so all the us wants peace it to me doesn't perhaps i'm seeing it's a different loss is what to do. anything to move to india or the rest of the world reacts if uh, biden did or need to give those back green lights. i mean, i think this is important and uh, uh, because of is being seen in haste. uh, i don't know about the government, but we, we do not see the case. i think that is the rest of this. that's a huge part of the decision. but for that, the united states because want them to be the same from this even though they have
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been popping millions of dollars, what they have not been very active and seeking a bought i bought it. and that's the reason that we have seen so far. i hope this turned out to be, as you know, the british end of the us long time to talk with them and find out who is gonna be an option to be given permission to use the new to i think a rush that we have already seen some more, these things happen, the jobs as a bonus, can anything be on the uh, on the truck? and definitely be the best way to do that. yeah, and if, if, if i may, i'll see you there. recently, you may remember the former italian prime minister and head of the european sense of back of mario dog. he called for the a you to take serious actions in order to sort of stay afloat in international trade. now, this will happen because a quote last russia as a and cheapest source of energy. we now considering russian and indian close and
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growing results calibration. what are your thoughts on the opportunity the india seems to be taking to as a re brian and russian energy and re send it to europe or? well, i think that this is, uh, this is once again, the institution that you're gonna look at in different lessons is stopping in for the word. ronald disease to about 16 be in the chat became rather the supplier trained in the past few months. but at the same time we went processing because we have a huge refining capacity, and we will also supply and to the trees that are getting much there. so in this, if they direct them to the that's a different thing. but at the same time is, you know, probably that india and mark as one of the top most suppliers of these is up to the united states after assessing in the india. so this, this is something i think that the greenbacks don't need any,
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any kind of notification. it is an environmental country that shows the industry continues to be dependent on any occupation disruptions the countries in the economy. you have other interests and they wouldn't have the name of the side the so thank you so much. i know to the getting the full, the indian i bought as of the, the jordan olivia and high commission to i'm older. thank you again for your time. in 1745, b, c. it was called from live. so i'm painted in brilliant colors and now the bust of queen and their fertility instead of around the world as a split. kinda give a historical representation of the leader of ancient egypt. 18th, tennessee, the topic of contention. but in habits cairo wants it back us. but germany has this is clay may is $25.00 to move. the prussian cultural heritage
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