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of the now i had a big, strange about a scene in protest as it classed with these ready security forces in the west bond . stopping fires in the streets and demanding usual speeds up its present prison to release. the dozens of demonstrators had gathered outside and he's ready to present on sunday, and somebody even attempted to break. certainly in 2 of the compound, a 2 people were arrested in the classes. meanwhile, the way also seems of good relation as the bosses carrying the release by the scene and detainees finally arrived back in the west. now with this cost, the recent events in palestine with amal was a former member of the lebanese parliament and current adviser to lebanon's president. he believes that the sci fi would not be sustainable without recognition
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of an independent palestinian state. eventually what's, what has been said in the last few days after reaching the ceasefire agreement between is a land and how much and because of the pressure of, uh, the, the president, the donald trump, it's very well known and it would be kind of a disappointment on the is a decides because you know, the, the war has the stuff that the run the, the 1st thing that had been mine from the is a decide was to leave at 8 the prison out as from one side and to give it the kid come us from the other side, the vision of, i've seen you in the prison up against the deviation of 3 women from the as a, the side, the has foot eco, it has what's the 1st, the 1st step forward. so the 2 kinds of a kind of an agreement as president trump was, was seeking for during his last uh, you know, normalization between the one. i know. so yeah, that'd be,
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i is supposedly going to, to do this to take this step. and this in fact doesn't have um, any effect the direct effect on level 9, because dep on a rad spending is set this on the border between the brandon. i'm visit. but the of the most of that above i believe is, is having kind of, uh, eh, and consensus between each other. and in order for each piece for that agreement, what i mean by piece for that agreement having it but a student in states where. but his team is have that i at live in peace on top of that on some of the on the m on curtis with. yeah. and this would, would be done the solution for the bodies seeing an issue. otherwise, the piece would not sustain, takes me back to the united nation and is illusion of 2 states. it has been stated clearly in this, uh, there's a list and that's, that should be a fairly senior cit. otherwise, how would you find the area?
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so you shouldn't do this, but it's being an issue. it is a is up excepting to have it one states where to buy a device tvs on the that the jews will be living in the, in one and man, and one in the sub in the country. that's why it bodies team in state is, is in need and is, uh, it'd be month before the, uh, tons of this manual leak. and the other big you have other centers in the world. it'd be it. but i saw i'd be a, be a china and as a applicant, and there's also quoting for the police team in state. this would be the best solution. i know that it's not easy it's, it's becoming more and more difficult. because you know what, the way i'd be modeling the day maybe to model after the model, which will be find a way if is a good continuous suggestion against of westbank gun and the displacing the, the palestinians from that into it. that brings them into, into the job, done it's,
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it is kind of a, a plan which has been invested by you by the, is a deciding whether it's gonna come into effect what would become through. i'm not available. so the problem is to sort of be but a senior issue and the by sitting in crisis. what are to the commies where you could get all the details of all the stories were following this? our thanks for watching bite on the let's discuss this what the future holds. busy america during from the 2nd time with a panel of guests, i have a be retired. i left them in cano hed international, the secuity consultant, l rasmussen. i also have. busy via could i make research, i need to most, most secretary of the american companies bought decreased by loudly as well as la
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roche movement, independent candidate for the us senate to represent new york di and sat. all right, ladies and ladies and gentlemen, let me welcome you to all to you right now. now let me start with you here. so john's approval ratings were around 46 percent on the. he's 1st. um and i've dropped by 7 percent since then. what are your expectations for his 2nd time? will he be able to wait in his belt and he's dealt us around and also a hold on to his current faithfuls. how big is the task ahead of him? me, he'll maintain his current supporters and i think it wins some additional wants to . we've already seen the uh, some of that occurring. but um, but he's gonna, he's gonna have both the house and the senate will be republican, controlled with narrow margins. there are some splits within the republican party too, so i think you'll have an easier time getting legislation through then. uh then he
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did the previously, i mean have more support whether he will get his cabinet approved quickly. that's another case. there's a lot of, um, uh, i think they're all qualified, but there is a, there's some questions that are going on and there's a very, pretty hard push back on the democratic side in, in the traditional political side. so see what happens here, but he's got a very, very aggressive agenda and we'll get everything through that. he was probably not, we'll get a lot done. yes. but we also have to see what happens. that is some things i with something but don't agree with it. i think we'll, we'll find that too, but i do think he's gonna, he's gonna hit the hit the ground running in a my understanding any though and really i'm like a 100 executive orders assigned. now when he takes assumes office, but he plans on going out to to actually put personal view of the wildfires in
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a way as well next or this week. all right, chris christopher, let me come to you here. what are you booked songs? victories down to what did the breakdown of the system or victory of the alter rich people standing behind him. we know now that there were millions of voters who voted for bite and that didn't go to pamela harris. and many more that switch to parties, either for truck or for 3rd party candidates, including just signing the green party. i think it's quite clear that the failure of the democratic parties policies, especially under president biden visa v. what was happening in gaza and also the deepening of the crisis in eastern europe and the war and ukraine. us support for you, greens. busy was, was another key issue. of course we can speak about the economy and many of the domestic issues. but i think that the international arena playing a outside is the role in this election. and then ultimately brought
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a lot of voters for drugs. and you can already see the results we have a ceasefire now that we didn't have or over a year. and of course dump is claiming victory. i think that jumps administration and his team certainly put tremendous pressure on, on that then yahoo and his government to sign disagreement. the end that's ongoing conflict. and i think it's a historic with, regardless of who was able to do it. but it's clear that president, by there was unable to bring these boats to them at least, 40 eastern europe. all right, diane, how did some pull off such a huge political come by considering he was almost written off following the storming of the capital. how did you wind over similarly, solid blue states? i think many, many americans have been targeted by are out of control intelligence agencies. so i think there was actually a lot of sympathy for people who were rounded up after the events of january 6th.
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and then frankly, the biden administered ation was just absolutely horrible. and i agree that the international, the genocide for younger people what was going on and gaza was a big factor. but also the us economy. i mean, the american people are being looted, looted, looted the price of, uh, groceries is out of control. uh, biting or whoever. got the price of gasoline to go down just a little. but it didn't, you know, people are suffering. they're seeing a rate of disintegration that they did not expect. so what, what they did in terms of also drying out a certain and what shall i say? irregular fact or in the votes. they say that 12000000 fewer people voted or voted for the democrats. i have the strong reason to believe and actually know and in
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terms of the state of new york, that most of those 12000000 votes that when for bite and in 2020 actually did not exist. let me stay with you die. let me just add this to you before i go to l. how the president biden's own political feels as some people would feed, have an impact on all of this. well one. and also there was a total loss of trust because people watched him being unable to find his way off the stage at press conferences. and then all these democrats came out and said, oh no, he's fine. he's so sharp. and you're looking at this and saying, my gosh, this guy is losing it. some of his major gaps where i think he called the president of mexico l. c. c. and i don't even remember them all, but they were going on for quite some time. so if the american people can see that the leader is failing,
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but his party rallies around to tell everybody that everything is fine and you're in the middle of one war after the next. i think there's a serious loss of trust on top of the fact that the economy was in terrible shape. what arrow let me come to you now? the president selects has repeatedly promised to lower the price of, of gas of food and i've already said shoals, but he haven't given any details of how he plans to do that. how easy would that be? and would it be able to achieve that as quickly as people would expect? one of the biggest thing is uh, the a price of energy prices that have gone up and, and kind of out of control. you've got energy prices, you've got rams, you've got the groceries of all gone up in energy plays a critical role in this so. so if he can, if he can expand the expiration and develop energy development that focus on that.
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uh i think um that will help a significant lee and that'll, that'll kind of trigger out throughout the other sectors as well so. so that's, i think that's a big push. now literally bring the prices down maybe a little bit. will it come down to where they were? absolutely not. will we get in place in more under control? uh, yes, i do. i do think so, but the other side is going to talk. he's got this big talked about here. so me, we need to be careful, i'm that, could that could, that could come back and back. fire on me. now, let me stay with you, earl som, has blamed the democrats ultimately for the week economy, but how long would it keep? i will, he'll, he will get pointing the finger if things don't stop going his way right immediately really takes time to move through. you've got the budget and the spending has been out of control the last several years. so we need to get a control on that. i mean, we need to look at where we focus our,
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our funding as well. we were sending hundreds of billions off on the other side of the planet in an area we shouldn't even be involved in um, but yeah, we're, you know, we're getting $700.00 per family or per household in the hole in molly, from, from those catastrophe and and then uh, from my understanding is the same, but we're going to give uh california. so this is uh, i think he, he will, he'll try to re focus where the money is going, where the funding is going. put more emphasis on internally within the us of it will it comes rapidly. probably not where this is the washington things mean slowly . i know he's got the most good relo swami in there, but, but uh, but uh, we got a better opportunity to work and we've got a large, uh, it's a big ship that were kind of shifting a little bit. so we'll see what happens at the same time we've got we've got issues
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in um, uh, out of europe. i don't think you're the us to support of, of some of our affairs initiatives or, or desires and objectives. so we'll see what happens around the world. but, but it's going to be a global type of impact, i think, uh and definitely he is not supportive of a he wants to stop the killing i, i truly believe that and he wants to, uh, kind of contain the, the recent um, uh, friction that we created intentions, we created with almost every major adversary we have china, we've got the middle leaves, we've got the russia and ukraine conflict and i think he won. he wants to truly kind of top that down. but i believe we'll see with that if that actually happens, but we'll see what, but i think underneath he really doesn't want to conflicts actually going in. the definitely doesn't want to escalate them. all right, chris, what let me come to you now about the spot being a below the from
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a well the family from has clearly managed to chum working class voters. but how hard would it be for him to keep them on his side? we've already seen that the democratic party has transformed itself into a party of now neo conservatives. we've seen, even dick cheney, who came out supporting, come with a hair as we've seen all of these sort of rules and goblins, the warmongers from other republican administrations coming to the democrats. and we've seen a much more populous and research in movement in the, from the base. now, ultimately, whether that translates into working class victories. that's the real question. and we of course have seen sounds, overtures to unions and to labor issues. but there's a tension here between the traditional labor movement and ultimately this, and search in a sort of populace to move in that sump is that the held him up. i do think that there will be some economic victories for the working class at least immediately in
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terms of some levels of economic relief and bringing good flow to the prices that the panelists have spoken about. the big concerns are about organize labor and the various strikes that are ongoing and amazon in other places. we know that the teamsters are headed for a big strike wave this year. as our other major unions, we'll see what the somebody ministration does to decide to cord working classes, especially trade unionists into the mid. but overall i think that the trump base is a working class and middle class more so than it is of the elite. of course there are millionaires and 1000000000 there is that support him? we know this very well, but i think that there is broad support and clearly over 70000000 people voting for him is indicative of that as well. i die. let me continue. now let's talk about the issue of drilling. how about drilling? that is it, is it really that easy just to turn the taps on as the drum full of suggest without
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there being any consequences on the economy? probably that's not likely. if you don't mind, i just, i want to go back to one thing on, on this question of policy because i don't know if people have seen this article in foreign affairs. i think the guy's name is schroeder, who is speaking for the intelligence community and basically saying that we're gonna try and sort of abide our time. trump is going to mess up our policies. we're gonna have to jam him wherever we can't. i mean it's very revealing. it's quite lengthy and, and i think that he's going to have to move actually very, very quickly to get some things done. and personally, i'm also very concerned in this regard about the nominations of cash patel in tulsa gabbert. in particular. maybe we're going to ask me that later, but i thought if it really had to be put on the table, all right, but maybe we, if we have more topic and talk about that, that 1st let me come to you christ of us. we see coincide and the main streaming
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media that last could become american shadow president. what are your thoughts about his real power when his influence on us politics just limited to his post on x? we know about dodge in all the work that they are going to do and that he's going to do with the premises. i mean, i do think however that, that you on has carved out a domain for himself, especially what i think many people are talking about. and i think something to look at, not only in the crypto world or in the electric car manufacturing world with tesla, but gain space exploration and, and really taking an odd sized portion of those federal dollars towards the space x and moving a lot of mass as operations into space x is hands, we could be seeing the beginning of the privatization of the united states government's role in space bearing and space technology. and i think that this actually is something to be watching. now this gamble of course,
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will pay off because we're talking about billions of dollars going to must not only for space the technology also for launching, working with the military and various aspects. and then of course, we have to talk about the knock on effects to tests and other things in the he's going to have a major role. and it might be the beginning of a future political career. who knows, but it's definitely the error of the event much great. now, let me come see, you're not big tech companies who bob trump already rely heavily on the grounds in the rags. and yet a key. my concern is cutting down the number of 4 and that's coming in. how does the drum keep both cams happy here? or is that mission impossible? b, e o, you see here kind of slow a little bit musket support of, of, of tech, highly skilled people. immigrants coming in and support of that age wouldn't be a visa status. let's say kill slaves and trump in that direction. was there
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a fight against said yes, politically. but the problem is that we, i mean we, we have fewer percentage wise engineers. intestinal people, those sometimes. um, sometimes you need that capability and, and also i think it's good if you provide a path for them for, for permanent residency here as well. and, and even when you bring in students from, from foreign students and study that may be studying in the science and engineering area, i think providing along oftentimes they have to go back to their own country. sometimes i think that they would be good to retain their challenges here and look at that. so there's a lot of things you need to look at immigration policy from a, from a strategic the perspective. obviously they're, they're concerned about illegals right now, but you need to look at it from a develop the workforce, balancing the workforce, providing diversity. because the people from the, from india,
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or eastern europe or asia looked at problems differently. so they may be in the us and may be all uh, educated very highly, but they look at problems and solve problems differently. and so if you can bring a diverse crowd, i think you can optimize your technical advantage. and, and innovation provide the support continued innovation as well. so what is going to have a challenge to on that side? but i think, uh, i think overall, the moving in that direction to encourage technically qualified a balance of technical qual, qualified immigrants here. i think this would be beneficial for the us. all right, diane, let, let me give her this time to expand on the nominations that you mentioned earlier to think about as well as the cost quanto. will some be able to approve them through congress? what are you interpreting from all of the things you see as well?
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you know, we have people like the former head of the f, b i n, c i a william webster whom i am very familiar with because of what happened. and in the case of lo, ruesch decades ago in here, he is a 100 years old, and he sends a letter to the entire us senate saying, i know the intelligence agencies, these people are not qualified. and clearly there's going to be a hard court press. i know they're saying many, many people at the f b, i are going to quit, which i think would be great. but uh, the democrats are dragging their feet saying they don't have the right background checks that they can't proceed. so i think they're going to try and delay and try and find something to prevent tulsa gabbert from coming in who she is herself, a combat veteran. she is a very clear picture of many strategic situations. she's not going to be inclined to lie. she's going to be inclined, you know,
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she cares about our troops. we've abused our troops and wars based on lies. i think trump wants to stop that, obviously. and cash patel similarly, who did so much research on the russian gate fraud and has a long list coming in of people that he thinks should be investigated. so there's going to be a major push back against those 2. and i think for trump to be free to be able to deliver on the kind of things he wants to do and to get these intelligence agencies which have given them so much trouble at held that they are. these are 2 really important nominations, and i think there's going to be a very, very big fight around them. why crystal, via our into amazed at how quickly corporate world culture was dumped out of the main stream almost emitted by amazon, microsoft. net to end the rise doesn't mean it was never about morals. after all, i don't think it was ever about anything about substantial about trying to save the
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world. it was trying to create a new class of uh, sort of these professional managers and the d. i specialist who could come in and dictate different policies, but no, it's quickly disappeared. i think we're going to see a, a big attack on these sort of enterprise. it is and ideas in schools. we're already seeing some of the states going after some of these endeavors, and i think it's really important for us to bring some balance back and bring some open mindedness and fairness into different conversations and to white and people's perspectives. and i think that some of these uh, forms that were, were taking place whether in the, in, when corporations or in government were really destructive the district. many people's lives does cancel culture. business was, it was absolutely a more and i think we're going to see a big transformation these next 4 years in all sectors. the government, private public. now the what are all the people who will so sadly,
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believe in the woke hydrology and trusted the democrats over this, what are they going to do now? cry a go to a safe room where they don't have to see any when they disagree with. and know you maybe they'll get some help from the fact that a ceasefire has finally occurred, then maybe that will cause some of them to reconsider their uh, silly opinions to yeah, let me ask you the same thing. what do you think is going to happen now? to all the work next, the everyone has seen it. well, it was almost looking like the gospel of the day. what's gonna happen now? i'm to be looking for jobs. if i should, i would agree to cry that if you listen to some of these people it's like they have to do yes. prompt arrangement, sigma. and it's just like crazy. um,
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they'll probably flock to, uh, to, you know, inside the drum think tanks and, and try to organize thing maybe work with the intelligence community or, or other aspects in that area. so it's uh but, but yeah, that'll be great for jobs and, and doing whatever they can do planning out the next. what's, what are they going to do over the, over this period of time here at the middle elections in the, in 2026. in 2028th. um. so they'll, they'll try to keep busy, i think, getting the but, but yeah they're, they're, they're definitely, uh, maybe take a vacation right now to kind of, kind of just kind of recover from the, the depression and the, and the stress of this could have been created for themselves, really, so maybe of a case it is most likely, or are we have to leave it here at our thank you so much retard lifting on,
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connell and international security to consult and ross most them. and i also had a kind of making research. i having to not from the secretary of the american companies body christof, i had loudly as well as a lot roost movements independent candidate for the us senate to be present in new york. diane said, thank you all for your insights. really appreciate you the the
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of the, the gym and so just deal with the other. one will take me that picture. they were proud of the muscle better and ready to leave, to go in your mouth searching, recommend you opinion or know that he got ready with or i. so it was who i see on google more guy and with and then almost 2 weeks ago. and then we'll get to bundle the on the journal, say to us, just love the screen, but this, this indeed reality. last has never been to the did you purchase a i did you please give us a time to time guys?
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size and call you to do this yourself. it's just as fast as you can v as in. and so this is a very bold decision by the gym and government to even stop. because when the agreement was reached, gena, they did more divisions and more and got more questions or more of those they are using to pay us what they are giving us just go to the pollution conference and now we have not been so fortunate calls. what has been happening here? it will open the ponder as box the next thing it will be them full and then also have to pay the the
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regulations from this one. and as the 40 seven's president of the united states, he promises a sweeping change of political course to officer in the new year for that country. power power will stop all wars and bring a new spirit of unity to a world that has been angry, violence, and totally unpredictable. we also hear his statement about the need to do everything to prevent a 3rd. of course, we welcome this attitude of the russian presidents congratulates donald trump. one is new to me in the office as i put in emphasizes that moscow is ready for dialogue to resolve the parade complex.

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