tv Cross Talk RT November 8, 2024 2:30am-3:01am EST
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for increased security for the jewish communities in the netherlands, according to the instructions of the prime minister at this moment, pointing. so making their way from israel to re patry the citizens, including the wounded then yeah. also sang chaise dots calling to pause for expressing sharp cut the night's events earlier. and what could nice thing the attack as and to somebody to in nature. let's take a listen. i followed the news from amsterdam with hor, completely unacceptable. anti semitic attacks on his release, i am in close contact with all those involved. just now in a call with is really prime minister netanyahu. i emphasize that the perpetrators will be tracked down and prosecuted. it is now quiet in the capital. if our rights dutch leader, whose party is part of the netherlands government also condemned the attacks posted on social media, we have become the guys of europe, claiming, but most things with palest in flags, the hunting down jews,
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which is unacceptable opposing to him. it doesn't clear why he drew a parallel to the palestinian clave, where his really moves reparations have been ongoing for over a year, resulting thousands of palestinian das including civilians, women, and children. israel's national security administer a band severe also labeled the incident as an end to submit to act warning that this is a sign to all european countries about radical most in violence. various ministry is issued additional safety instructions for is really citizens. now, in the netherlands, though, we heard from the dutch prime minister that to the situation in amsterdam is calm now. well, support in politics and nothing use to mix, but it seems at times have changed and that's the state of the world. now that was all she's middle east bureau chief, read from ocean. thanks very much my as well from us, the industry there just this hour. it is the by doing go to
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a quite yet the crystal is up next year and i'll see you enjoy the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to cross ok. we're all things are considered on peter level. trump is back in, in a big way again defying the media dependence. and the polls. trump attracted a wide coalition of voters. it would seem american liberalism is in crisis. what we'll try to do with is unprecedented 2nd chance.
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the cross talking trump, i'm joined by my guess, kyle ends on in norton. he is opinion the editor at anti war dot com as well as co host of conflicts of interest in tampa. will we have a song sibley? he is a lead attorney and founder of muslim legal and in dallas we crossed to david while, although he is a geo political analyst, author, and veteran our job in cross lock roles in effect, that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate kyle, i, you know, i think there's a lot of conclusions that you can draw from this election outcome. certainly these emotions are a bound everywhere. so clearly, donald trump humiliated all of his opponents and his detractors and his adversaries . but it's not that simple moving forward and all of us here are looking for them policy more than most people do. so what are your initial reactions from is back? well, you know,
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my 1st reaction is just that this election probably didn't have very much to do with foreign policy, maybe on the margins and particularly in the state like michigan. the warren guys that may have had some effect on the election. but generally speaking, i think the biggest impact on the election was the economy. every time i go to the grocery store, it's at least 50, but it's and that's if it's a small shopping trip. if we're doing a weekly trip for the house is a $150.00 and now that we have a newborn $200.00, most of the time it's, it's devastating every single time you go to the grocery store. and just, you know, i live in a rural area in a blue state in the, the support for trump as possible around here. there is far more people with the trump signs and, and very loud and proud about their trump support. and so i think it have far more to do with cultural issues, immigration, economy, them, foreign policy, but certainly the foreign policy in the worst and, and how biting at all, and it allowed trump to run as the piece candidate somehow assigned. it was
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different for you and your community, and i am very proud of your community for saying, well, you know, i want something for my boat and i'm willing to withhold my boat or boat. now for the other guy, if we don't get what we want, i think that's how politics should run. i think too many americans have just been accepted that they're in one try board the other and they have to go along. there are certain red lines like genocide, but you do not cross. okay. unfortunately, and i'm agreeing with kyle here. and you know somebody uh uh like kyle is uh on the beach day in and day out at anti we're not com. that's where he is. but most of his material that i read come up and he's absolutely right. it was on the margins, but margins count, integrated it tightly contested election. go ahead and tampa. yeah, absolutely. i mean, it is clear that trump one regardless of the foreign policy issue, but, but i'll let certainly lost the support of the american muslim community because she is
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a genocide enabler. she's part of this administration that has the blood of thousands and thousands of innocent children on their hands. now look as an american, i wish it was the genocide issue that determines this election. certainly it saddens me that that wasn't the primary issue, but it was an important issue. i mean, certainly trump one michigan, several states where there's a sizable some populations lift and i think the lesson committee played an important role of that. i don't think we take the whole credit, but i do think we set the democrats up our whole message. the majority of muslims, american muslims voted in favor of binding. the last selection that completely switch. they either went 3rd party, a lot of us went 3rd party, send a message, some even voted for trump because our rationale was, it would be a great shame on this nation to allow in administration that was in power during genocide to be re elected. what kind of message encrusted in that sense? well i, i, repeatedly on this program, i said it was a black pill election. i didn't support either candidate for the very reasons that you just mentioned here. david, you know,
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it's very popular. do you the the say that particularly in american politics is voting for the lesser evil, but i think that was the case. a lot of people voted for the lesser evil this i've actually has residents, david, go ahead as well. i agree with both good guys with that with dial out of us on, on a spot on as an american, you're looking at anything or who are you going to vote for the lesser of the, of the 2 evils. yes, of course, the issue of immigration, but also there is another issue to of the anger that americans felt towards the, the, a democrats for that matter. so. so the whole idea of voting for a drum, it was a reflection of the anger of the population here, given that the bottom says, we have an inbox on, especially by use, a subordinate royal in is genocide, a guest the bostonians of defenseless policy. and is that a so, so that's one of the issues. the 2nd one has to do with where things are headed. economically speaking, indiana insects, and at some,
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once you look at the $3520.00 plus, uh, in the national debt and america's lifetime, notions on his spot on, i go out to the groceries. i see what the prices are. the government is lying about the installation. there is no easy enough of it, and the life of the average american is getting worse. why don't supposed to be a while at the same time, send in our tax dollars to your brain and is, well, we haven't been able to quite but david didn't. you want to see the 1st woman of color presidents? i mean, wasn't that an important issue for you? you know, i, the, the big course the, i don't care either on average, i know, but i can about an average citizen who was wondering, standing in the, he saw her kitchen 130. so i bought medication or do i buy dinner? i can do both. as origination, we can be in the possession, little waste in our tax dollars on your brain. what for, what are we getting the new pre award that we created? you know,
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most americans have the bikes to know where their thoughts dollars are spent on that so me what a right citizen does in when he or she shall or just the government by hold that accountable cold or we're going to so you know what mr. trump is going to do, even though i the vote for, for him i didn't go for either. i don't believe in both parties anymore, but we shall see it mainly and a phone part of what he's going to be. so if you know a kyle, and because i think and i'm hoping here is that this kind of post modernism i did to terry and nonsense is good to go to the wayside for the very reasons that all 3 of you hardy, is that in this program, i mean, you can have your walk ideas, but it doesn't feel your belly does it. yeah. they, it ultimately comes down to the economic issues and people are going to like use that boat with their summits. and that i think that was probably the real deciding factor in this election, although as the other guess the side of the, the worst 2 is important and could have mattered in a much tighter legend at the polls word,
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correct. uh that that boat may have mattered. i, i think the polls were off again, and that's why trump one by such a large margin. but yeah, you know, and i also comes uh, america 1st messaging is very important and, and it's something that we actually as american muslims, we celebrate america should be 1st for americans and our tax dollars. you stay at home and the problem you have right now is america's economy was heading in the wrong direction. meanwhile, were sending billions and billions of dollars that translate into trillions of dollars and losses when you account for interest in inflation. from for israel, for ukraine. it just doesn't make sense. we're causing conflict abroad, and we'll depriving people of resources and tax dollars at home. so it's a disastrous recipe. anything that's why trump's america 1st resonates, but let's would be a few sticks with it and it's actually loyal to and keeps our tax dollars. they don't fix our problems at home and stays out of problems overseas. well, david, i guess, you know, that's where we are right now. i mean,
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i'm very supportive of an american adverse agenda because it will stop interventions and it will actually give the, the american people the peace dividend that they've been denied since the cold war . david, i'm gonna, i'm gonna present something to all 3 of you and it might being very naive, but sometimes navigate gives you hope. is it, as hassan said, you know, the muslim eric community in the united states, particularly in certain districts, they played a key role. will the trump administration take that on board and say these people, you know, they made a difference. i made a difference for this campaign by on not supporting the opposition. will that be taken into consideration in all? david, why did is one aspect that i can think of, which will become a to my almost of personal of sore is that trump daughter for. she's married to live by these, the american billionaire. now, here's what's most americans doing of the is got the microphone. he's bad, he's been, you know,
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he's the one who also supports donald from behind the scenes. which means what that means is that drum would have to hold his promise because he's expecting her grandson of have liberties. so given the relationship that exist between not sending a whole and strong, most likely you might see an end to the slaughter that's taking place in government . because it wouldn't be a political victory. the same arguments can be made about the view brand complex. because of ready draw, made it clear that we're gonna have to stop funding this money to this corrupted the, the last 10 to one second. what are we therefore, why are we created? why, why did we created the problem to begin with and drag our nation find actually low, but with your into all this so. so i think i'm, i'll be watching at least the 1st, the 100 days as to what mr. trump is going to do, rather than from that is going to use officially presenter. what is going to be the
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winner regarding these 2 issues? so you can conflict. undergoes of a war met kyle, we, we all know the be a narcissism in the ego of donald trump. he has an opening here. he could really surprise people. he has the mandate and he will be a lame duck. he's not going to have to worry about billionaire donors. he and so far as i can tell, he doesn't have any particularly strong interest in any issue for an issue. he wants the nobel peace prize kyle a. well yeah, i agree with you what, that's what trump ones i think the problem and what we saw with trump in his 1st term is person now really does equal policy. and so yeah, trump to one to get out of syria. he could want to do a deal with kim john. good. i mean there was, there's noble peace prize right there. the best opportunity that you could imagine a real piece, nick and soul, who really wanted to make a deal with his neighbor to the north. and trump squandered the moment by allowing
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john bolton to show up to the noise summit and demand of libya model for north korea. i mean, that was just completely absurd or his desire to get out of syria and madness. resigned in his staff lied to him about how many troops we had there to keep the us in syria. and so if he puts might, pompei o tom cotton, marco rubio in his administration. then i don't have very much hope and i think we essentially end up with the policies of his top donors, like marian made, they'll say, and who wants them to, and that's the west bank at the same time. this is donald trump, who will take a $100000000.00 from you instead to you. and so i don't think we necessarily need to be black pilled on the issue. i think there's a whole that's not the right people in place. it could be ok, hold that thought i have that we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on trump's return to the white house today with our to
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the welcome back across the dock. were all things are considered on peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing trumps. we turn to the white house, the okay, let's go back to the site in tampa. and when a major political party suffers this kind of defeat, i mean, and again, i'm not here is a trump booster, i'm far from it. okay. but he had all of the media and the established made most of his own party against them. i mean, it was, you know, all hands on deck and it came up on uh, on top. um, and we know the policies that people rejected again were all in agreement here. unfortunately in this uh cycle the foreign policy didn't play enough of a role. but what kind of post mortem would they have to go through? because you know, hours after the election result, i just see them playing the blame game. they blame uh,
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air of americans. muslim americans, blacks, latino is they blame everybody except for themselves and they did this to themselves. okay. what kind of post mortem do you think that they would even consider go ahead and tampa? i mean the only hope they have is they, if they really interest spect and determine whether they want to reflect the will of their constituents. the problem with the democrats in particular and the republicans do a great extent, but especially the democrats, they really don't reflect even their own base. i mean, the 80 percent of americans, who are democrats or against what is real, is doing and gotten an 80 percent. the vast majority of democrats are horrified, but was he was doing, but only 8 percent of democrats in congress or against what his role is doing. the democratic institution doesn't actually care about the people they care about a small elite with their donors. they're in an ivory tower, they want to set all standards of what morality is which actually completely contradictory to what the american people feel and believe they, they, they made the whole campaign really about loose women's rights to,
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to kill their unborn child with why we have thousands of pallets even babies killed over the last year and they've done nothing about it. it's a lot of hypocrisy. their only focus is to wake up and recognize the american muslim community. vote won't be taken for granted. minority votes won't be taken for granted. we will not just give them a free pass and we will hold them accountable and were willing to withdraw our votes, no matter who the opponents are. if those wanting for office don't reflect our believes and our values values of human rights and basic decency, we're just saying return to grassroots democracy or what, what an amazing idea. i hope dates and take that on board. you know, do then, you know, we have people in terms or bid talking about dismantling to be um, um the, the state they, they, they large as why don't they just maybe vice like put controls on for and donors. okay. outside influence is it, me, is real, saudi arabia i could go on and on. i mean, you can't walk through the capital and not a c lobby as representing foreign governments. that would be
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a good start to. don't you think, david, that is great if anybody wants to learn more about this as the one who walks in washington, you need to go to the the 38th street, and you would find out where how money is bundled through. i mean, our system, let me just say this as an american things me say buying don't shy away from the truth in our system is corrupted to it. school and for those analysts now in washington, the saying, oh, mr. drums gonna not to be constrained by both the military and security. they are delusional. if you don't understand how the system works and the hidden hand behind it that manages the trajectory of the government policies, be they overseas or they're not sticking. they, then you don't know much about what's going on inside the united states. most americans, average americans worried about what's for dinner. he or she is not going to be thinking about this phone policy issues. and this is where you're going to see your ready. you already see, and when it comes down to form follows, yeah,
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there's an area that i am very familiar with. it's going to be, you know, the question of what can you do regarding the treasures that, that already exist on the global states. you don't get the 3 major issues that he's gonna, he has to confront immediately the rank because of the trade with china. and for the idea of that one of the donald trump to one of is going to be different. yeah, it wouldn't be different in a sense of him trying to accomplish what he can accomplish and a person, sir, but yeah, limits inside the washington beltway as to what a president can do. president has no power. let me just say this way before. they are the indices behind the scenes that manage the direction of what us for bottles the ought to be. and that's what we're going to be at least what i'm going to be looking for the soil. okay, good. i i agree with you. i mean kyle, when when a trump cave is victory speech jared questionnaire was on the stage and i'm to, i'm just asking myself, i mean, well, what's going to change?
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because, you know, well, again, not speaking as a trump booster, but i mean, i liked a lot of his ideas and his 1st administration, but they never were enacted. okay. and you know personnel is policy. you've already said that on this program. so what are you looking for? i mean, if it's a marco rubio is being considered for secretary of state, then you know it's us throw in the towel on the 1st day. i a big well, i agree with you of marco rubio, get secretary of state. we are in real trouble here looking for the good news. of course, jared cosigner was on the stage. he is a member of traumas, family, a man who also was on stage was j. the vans who sat in the days before the election that sometimes american is rarely interest, are not aligned in america, doesn't have an interest in going to war with a ron. and so with, you know, some thinking like that in the administration. well, maybe things could go in the right direction out and necessarily think that tells the gabbert is going to be the secretary of state or secretary defense. and it's
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not that she is an anti war person or a peacenik or anything like that. but her initial is, the instinct isn't to go to war and having more people around the president. my dad's important apparently time is, massey is being considered for secretary of agriculture, which really doesn't have anything to do with foreign policy. but that would mean he has the ear of trump, and i mean this is somebody who's definitely against funding is really giving them millions, adapt billions of dollars in arms every year. so if we want, but for some bright spots, i think we can find them. and, you know, one of the positive things with trump is unlike with kamala, where essentially you're just going to get another cabinet full of blank gains in austin's and the national security advisor, light jape, sullivan, and maybe even the list cheney, which some of you could end up with pompei when rubio, but you could get some real wild cards in there too. it's important to remember that douglas mcgregor was in his administration near the end of his term, and that's part of what facilitated the eventful ads it from afghanistan. it was
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too late, it was clunky, but at least that deal got done. and that, that's important. well, i'm supporting max blumenthal for a secretary of state, but i'm, you know, that's, that's, that's hopeful thinking. i hope you see there's max. okay. assign the, again, going back to person. now, what we saw, what in the 1st administration is a trump wanted to get out of syria and they blocked him. okay, so i, i worry that's going to happen again. i mean, if, if he really is going to be at his word, he's gonna have to go in and fire a lot of people them to, you know, it's been out that top layer. if he's gonna want to get done what he wants, i think he does are, you know, for better or worse about donald trump, he is. this is his last term. he wants legacy. he's gonna have to really shake up the works if he wants the legacy that he wants go ahead. well and we all know he enjoys senior fired and, and fire people. so hopefully he fires the right people that need to be fired and, and he avoids making them the same mistakes of his previous presidents. i mean, in his previous presidency,
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he appointed people like steve bad and ramp that some of homes that have made a career out of morning during the little some community and then have cost unnecessary damage and, and honestly, that may have called a had tremendous negative impact on the solution but little some community. now the muslim community sort of turned around and said listen, trump's rhetoric can be crazy. sometimes people hear points can be crazy. but really we had relatively little conflict during his time in office in terms of wars and violence that would cause them a lot better. so they came back around and they can brace them, you found most of them supporting his candidacy. i myself and many of my colleagues we went 3rd party this time, but it's almost went out and stood by him in this election. and he think that and so he went from single mom and muslims hate us to actually welcoming some voters and with some support. and i hope he that are engages and also understands that the american community is a powerful swing vote. and it may be important to have their support to continue republican leadership and frankly,
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a lot of muslims are much more aligned with republican principles and family values than they are with the democrats. so maybe we see a shift of muslims going from a democrat over the last decade to now maybe be more or less of the republican party if the republican party can be a party of peace. not more well. and that is, that said, you really hit the nail on the head here. david during on terms of uh, victory speeds. he's, he pro, a good piece is very, very dramatic about. and he is a man. he said he wants to be a man. if he's, he doesn't want to start new morris, even start any in, during this 1st administration, that's kind of a glimmer of hope there. but he's gonna really have to act upon it quickly. and we've already been mentioned here, ukraine of the, the genocide and gods, and then the assault on, on lab and on. and of course you've already mentioned the trade issue with china is gonna have to start moving and start moving past the people going to believe them. or we're just going to have a continuation of the biden administration. and that's what i worry about. go ahead, dave. well, what would that sort be there?
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that's all depends on who he's been us around the he's so with, you know, again the to i'm, i'm already start to think in terms of what a lot of mazda, for example, where he play a role into the, from the administration. that somebody question that i've been thinking about because somebody that's gonna break the end of the business mindset, but will it work? we don't know. i don't know what it would be interesting to see who he's going to surround himself with. like what kind of mentioned, and then as i mentioned as well as to who is gonna hold it to keep possessions like secretaries, they like secretary of defense. and so, and those will be key positions that's with a police, have the president's year to at least guide him into the right direction. but if you bring in the light, so let's say most of your or bumpy was no, no, no, no i, it's not been about, well, at least for me knowing what i know as far as how things work inside washington
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behind closed doors. it, it's renee gpc, even though i just i hope for the 2 wars to stop the brain and the gaza, up to please. and the what is the again we, we can be we can be very cynical and the wars from you can get the credit for it and the wards you get the credit. i hope that is appealing to him. kyle: oh it between now and january 20th. it's a long time. let's go to happen with us in around one minute. go ahead. a. yeah, well i think this is a really bad news here is that natalie, yahoo probably seems i taking clock is apparently been told by trump that he would like the guys a war wrapped up by the time he tates office. and so that, that could mean that then yahoo just hits the celebrate or pedal on the genocide and ethnic cleansing there. and it also means that he, you know, netanyahu may see trump not as somebody who wants to necessarily start a war with a ron. but if he comes into office, out of war with iran,
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is ongoing on goal is going to want to be the president that finishes the war with iran, which means you know, just heavy carpet bombing over rainy and cities and things like that. and really escalating the conflict. and so i think there's a real threat that by the time trump tates off is there's a screaming real hot war in the middle east in rather than trump taking the peace road, deescalate, you know, forcing an yahoo to de escalate and gaza, which can really turn down the burner on tensions across the region. trump is going to embrace the warfare and just, you know, full on engaging. oh wow. i like obama left a mess for trump. i think biden is going to leave a message for a, for a trump. okay. very interesting. how easy was it? you know, it's very just a, a bite and is bookend did hear back from, i'm sorry gentlemen, but i'll, i'll out of time on a take my guess in north, in tampa and in dallas. and of course, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at our d. c. next time, remember prospect
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