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[000:00:00;00] the power power will stop all wars and bring a new spirit of unity to a world that has been angry, violent, and totally unpredictable. all jump right this storming back to washington with big plans and the ink is still a wellness flu of executive orders. he signs in for more on day one of the clock is ticking on his pledge to stop ukraine conflict in 24 hours for the modulator holding it the golden age of america. but it's so cold, a manifest destiny of expanding to a nation, certainly has some of the world up in arms. the panama canal lives in the process, the panama is valid and to find his imperial ambitions. followed up now with his
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2nd coming to the presidency. he has shown interest in taking back the panama canal because for them it represents more than an economic product. it is a military strategy to dominate the latin american community. in new concept, let's following that, declared additional seats for their king, that events from brothers king and civilians. the time to go to the villages next to the messiah and send you the malaria, bedding, and clothes and bedding and houses. and the united nations are raises the alarm over is riley settler attacks, and the west bank accusing them of violating international law. and that's just a day off. the hostages are exchanged between israel and on some, on the so can also celebrations in washington on the broad us of, and i as the mind most hated by the west. and it lead establishment is now back at the top story. of course here with all the international trump is back and he is
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shredding by and that is legacy. he said he wants to be remembered as the man who ends old wool. but the clock is ticking by the way on his pledge to end the crating conflict. in a day. we will measure our success, not only by the battles we win, but also by the wars that we end and perhaps most importantly, the wars we never get into power. power will stop all wars and bring a new spirit of unity to a world that has been angry, violent, and totally unpredictable. while he's definitely hit the ground running already trying to make america great again with the stroke of a pen to us by the way is out of the w h o and his draconian policies. washington is also saying no for an aide for the next 3 months. now there is an emergency situation on americas southern border. you have see, you know, all the headlines about at a mexican called pals and games and now being cold terrorists. and of course,
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drill, baby drill is america is looking to secure its own energy. as we understand, of course, free speech is potentially back on the way as well. and of course, there are only 2 genders. fine, god, open out to investigative journalist, ben swan, he's going over all of it for us. i believe it is a fight that he can with. i think there's a couple of ways that he can do it. one of them is just by locking down that southern border that's with bethany norm is when in and of itself, because it cuts off the flow of drugs interview nighted states. it cuts off the flow of people into the united states, the drug cartels and mexico are making more money right now of human trafficking than they are off narcotics trafficking. so that would be a huge, a huge step where that's 1st, but secondly, this and they, the drug cartels are very well funded and they're very well trained and a lot of ways. but they are not trained like american special forces to be able to send special forces into mexico and usually solidly to assassinate them, to kill off a lot of those leaders. i believe that's what we're going to see happen. it is
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award that they are not prepared for the reality is, is that trump is going to use tariffs and the threat of tariffs to force a lot of european countries to buy american gas or higher prices. and they would, we'll see how that actually plays are over the next couple of years. it will be very interesting to watch kind of the steps that are taken and that will he be able to force this to happen? we'll see. but i do believe that this will happen america, the energy is going to become much more abundant and much cheaper here at home. and that's what americans care about. first of all, trumps already floated a couple of ideas. one of them is on the social social media space to revoke section $23.00 protections. the law, the games blanket them, unity, social media companies and tech companies from cotton put on their platform. revoke that for any company that involves an in censorship, or take part in century free speech or political speech. the moment that you threaten that all the fact checkers, go away. we've already seen that happen with meta, it's already taking place there. so that's, that's the 1st step. the 2nd question though is, how honestly is trump in this?
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and let's be honest, our team is a big part of this conversation, right? the fact of the buys administration effectively band, our team in the united states and band american journalist for working for r t. that would be a great witness test. does the president really believe in the free speech across the board regardless of who speech it is for? is the just say in speech that i agree with, i believe, and i'm, i'm hoping that it's true the trouble because he is such a victim of censorship himself. actually believes in free speech and says people have the right to say what they want to say. government cannot stand in the way of it, and if he believes that we should very soon see the revolting of the sections that the by who ministration put on r t. that would be again, a great living. this test donald trump junior claims that, that president zalinski requested 3 times to be invited to the mazda ration, and he was denied that request 3 times, days of marks tucker birth. i'll be here on my way from argentina. they were all present worth. johnston was presidency, annunciation,
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but zalinski was denied 3 times. i think that's very telling about the fact that trump once has to be over with and he's, he's not going to continue this same narrative valencia's vickie row and we happy support ukraine all the way. i think that we're also hearing a few hints in the media that indicate where trump is on this. just a week ago, his national security adviser incoming, the walls came out and mike walls came out and said that it would be foolish to think that russian would give back all the land that was taken during this war. well, that's kind of a stunning statement to make because you're almost projecting negotiation in advance that we're not expecting that. the other thing that would make trouble very good would be to say we're cancelling all the money. the heavy lifting is to ukraine right now, and we're re routing those dollars back to north carolina people here who are freezing in the winter because they still don't have electricity. there. people on the west coast in california whose homes are burn. we're diverting those resources back to our own people. we are no longer sending them to ukraine. i. i suspect that something like that very easily could happen in the,
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in just within the next couple of days. i think with greenland it's it's extremely likely that trouble make a move to purchase greenland or make a deal with greenland in order to have them come into the united states. extremely likely. but the reason for, for greenland really has nothing to do with the arctic circle, which some people claim it does, it doesn't, it's really not about that. it's about rivers, minerals, and the fact that he's surrounded. not only by by, you know, kind of tex, tech revolutionaries. but really, people who are texas tech advances in his administrative people like a lot of moscow. people like peter deal really want to see the advancement of a i. you saw all the different people from big tech, the leaders, a big tech who were surrounding him at this. in other ration, the river minerals that are in greenland exceed the number of earth minerals even controlled by china. and so it will be an incredibly valuable thing. do you take it by force? probably not. can you purchase it? probably, and for
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a fraction of what is spent on ukraine for which there is no return, you could have purchased fremont. maybe trump is taking up a page out of china is book, right. china is whole foreign policy for many years was the opposite of united states instead of harming everyone around the world. why don't we go make their country better in exchange for something? and i think maybe trump is kind of that dropped off on him to say, maybe we could do the same thing a doubling down on his promise to take over the panama canal, trump blame the central american state for breaking promises and living china, and now controlled that keyboard, away upon a most president has slammed a trump this claim saying his nation administered the canal responsibility for the entire world. the country's parliament also reacted by the way. of course the s on our menu. our canal is panamanian. so then we do not agree with any attempt to invade panamanian territory under the pretext of keeping the canal. so the canal, the sovereignty and the reverted areas belong to panama,
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and we panamanians will not negotiate neither the canal nor the sovereignty here, nor there reverted area. knows we had to fight for nearly 405070 years since 19 o 4 to recover. i cannot, i mean, always in general to rehearse interpreted that struggle. i took it at a moment in history and we were able to sign treaties that have given back to our country, then its territorial integrity. it's canal and the withdrawal of us troops that were here in the military bases and 3, followed up now with his 2nd coming to the presidency. he, history and interest in taking back the panama canal because for them it represents mold and an economic part. it is a military strategy to dominate the latin american community. make up on his 1st day and officer trump issued sweeping pardons for over $1500.00 people charged over the january the 6th 2020 riots of the capital, which at the foot 4 years ago. now let's, let's have this conversation about that here on how to international. what you ought to do is, you know, joining me for this story. wow. charlotte, i'm, you know,
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obviously trump hitting the ground running. okay. day one. he's starting us through of executive orders and pardons. with the j 6 defendants, but fresh evidence. lucky, correct me. if i'm wrong, suggesting the f b, i may have played a key role in the events that the code years ago. i mean, should i be surprised? should i be shocked? i'm none of them have probably not. yeah, this is an actual f b i's report that came out just a few days ago. and in fact, of that being flags that by trump simple, which has caused some issues on the streets of washington overnight with m t, trump protest is facing up against the j 6. freedom protest as this is the january 6 freedom. i protest this and this is over the fact that this as we all have a 4th mix, the photon january 16th 2021. it has informants in the crowd in the protests. as these informants were told, they weren't allowed to go into the capital building, but worry, that's exactly what they did. they will talk if there's wife is still in the
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capital building and none of them have a feeling to prosecute it as a result of that. and in fact, there is evidence that the f b, i didn't do the basic kind of listing check. so the only does with the field offices had to have an event like this. and in fact, the only is that the evidence, because this is misses that they didn't do them. it's also now have to admit that lied to congress when it says it and states carry out those that snap. we've got j defense, who's the new voice president. we put evil must flagging this up, tweeting of i to j. d phone saying, you know, this was branded as being a dangerous conspiracy. it's essentially not feeling much moved, wasting changing funds and saying, you know, what's the difference between the white wing conspiracy and reality 6 months, because 6 months ago had anybody said this thing would be considered to be a complete not. and today we've got the fact trees that the guy had
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instigates his influence on the ground. and they are accused of winding up the crowd and potentially also still think that right. and it's interesting how this has been traction across the american public because some 25 percent of the american public believe that i'm sure the figures will be a lot of the us, the only reports. yeah, i mean, when this all happened last, i mean, you know, you mean we're pretty jaded, hasn't been in this business for so long. i mean, i mean, to me, it was really clear from the very outset. it was an inside job. they would see the footage of security guards as scolding these guys to the hallowed holes of the capital that i mean, give us details of what happened. what was the full out? yeah, that's why. so we had the fact that trump never accepted the results of the 2020 election. and in fact, on january 6th, 2021. he called any spots to march and to washington, not the storm washington to march the so basically get the voices heard on what we sold then was essentially who's,
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who would pro trump support is being quoted by security guards into the capital building and what was deemed to be that storming all that, we saw a trump telling the protesters to fight like hell because if you don't fight like hell, then you don't have a country and that was so the scene is being, you know, this is a lot for them going in and we saw fights between the protest this and the police. we so barricades been smashed down and in fact we saw that some 5 people at least 5 people losing their lives. just just bring you a reminder of the tale of that day. the . 2
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the well since and many have been prosecuted for that roles and not, and many were few ring, but they would be prosecuted and overseas. now we've seen trump not just commuting sentences, but giving pauses to those who are involved. yeah, exactly. so, you know, trump coming into office is executive orders hold on the hill by the way of bite and wiping the slate clean by his family members. and those, by the way, who being on the which on to prosecute the people who are led into the capital building, what do we know? you're lucky. yeah, that's why so by didn't these last speak me that being the president, the united states assigned to them slew of preemptive parsons. and this includes all of those who were members of the house committee, looking at the investigations into the january 6 of riots. he said that was to stop politically motivated prosecutions, which is exactly what trump's will disappear,
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to use his administration of doing over the last 4 years at from post already taken a huge swipe. but this i was going to talk about the j 6 hostages. but you'll be happy because you know it's action not words account and you're going to see a lot of action on the j 6. i know he's going to talk about the things that joe did today with the pardons of people that were very, very guilty of very bad crimes like the on select committee of political folks where they literally, i mean what they did is they destroyed and deleted all of the information, all of the hearings, practically not a thing left. they deleted all the information on nancy pelosi having turned down the offer of 10000 soldiers. you wouldn't have needed 10000 and you could have 500
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. and it would have stab a, hey, laurie, it's from spokes person saying essentially with the swipe of a pen. i want to buy things done is created and dangerous, and it reverse simple erosion of americans. yeah, i mean there was a pretty high profile of defendants among those who have had best edits is commuted . now if you can, you bring us any names. yeah, that's what 1st of all is when i mention one of the individuals that by then this give them to preemptive, pardon, to and this isn't this chain. yeah. either a mass come to a mass of a publican family. her father was the former vice president, the george w bush, but last year she slipped sites and supposed to come all harris during the presidential election at trumpet, already called for her to be investigated in terms of misleading comb glass and look on sort of january 6 whites, but in regard to those who caught this and this is going to be tight from we've got henry and receipts. how are you? i was different since it's 22 news for sense me. his involvement in at cisco seek
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to sufficient, he will to ease in washington home in the day of the brought it up, but he's a member of the reply with a voice free. so i need to have those we also so of these is from the key thing to think ethan dean and joseph biggs also gives me a pretty hectic presume sentences for suspicious conspiracy. they've also had sentences, commuters are expected to be released in the coming out. yeah, so the right people are being committed meantime by and basically pardons his whole family that was done by the wait 20 minutes before the operation. you go to one the by the family. so guilty of any of these preemptive pardons anyway, shawn it open sky. thank you. so how much? well, state prison take from india georgia's colonial rule. while the question is now being audited by ops funds, just released to annual global in a quality report, it goes on to note that london's legacy continues today, which is expanding the world economic divide. on some calculate stuff between
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17651900. the rich is 10 percent in the u. k. expected. well, from india alone was $33.00 us trillion dollars. in today's money. this would be enough to call but the surface area of london and 50 pound notes almost 4 times over the on the richest, the main beneficiaries of colonialism with a new, the imagined middle cost of to the rich is 10 percent to received 52 percent of his income, the new middle class received a further 32 percent of income. but some of the details of the report have 1st in line is the british east india company a. this one time multinational and monopolist and the opium and trade was the original wealth transferred champion with decades of exploiting india report also blames british rule for implementing the present a cost system into the nation's legal framework. let's not forget global institutions like the world bank, which continues a tradition of profits over the public's welfare. like coming up with initiatives, fund luxury hospitals instead of affordable health care for the people. oaks farm
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says these legacies continue to enrich the rich, the expense of the pool. let us take this conversation, fill them out with a h. i do from a secretary to the indian to come out as an industry ministry. thanks so much for coming to the program. so at the oaks from international, just releasing that latest a global in a quality report of the world economic forum, which is a little bit strange and the 1st place. but the report claims that the u. k. extracted a staggering $64.00 trillion dollars worth of value of today's monetary equivalent from india during his colonial rule. so how was that shape induce economic challenges today is to do thank you for having me on your show. i'm quite amazed by the figures which are coming to light, but upside to park theory suggests that it has looked at a lot of research. studies and reports were just pumped. i have been drinking a box this aspect in the past, so i have no reason to doubt it. the question,
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which is more than punched into my mind by the drunken everything. what a excellent, i've swamp report florida has pointed out. that's how it is that you started guys, colonialism projected by the british rulers and using the eastern the company. i mean, it was nice and see of the british government. i'd take information from the moving things in india with trade with them in the 16th century. french around to explore the indians to india and resources and red. it's never behind india. here in 1947, the british compared to 1750. when india accounted for 25 percent of the global industrial c, h ended up the 1927, big fairly 2 percent. i'm not going into that and started to aspects of it. but
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quite frankly, as you mentioned is how does that affect india today? what kind of challenges it has left spawn india? that's exactly why it'll ask you h m, i do apologize for interrupting you. my sincerest apologies might but, but i wanted to ask you about this because the 1st of all you use the word exploitation, which i think is exactly the right word to use. it took about $64.00 trillion dollars worth of, of wells being transferred to england or the u. k. is top 10 percent. and as you said, india was once in industrial powerhouse. what 25 percent of global industrial output it dropped to roughly 2 percent of the end, the british roll. so. so where does india stand today? is it still effective? negatively by as poss i wouldn't take it so that the legacy hasn't really gotten away. because what was at that point of time happening, vw only the kind of these drugs we've done by the u. k. 12 been that's been
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happening in the colonies and south east asia. and it was probably also happening in south america. read the spanish and the portuguese right now. be kind of you guys. but talking about in the, i'm the british drew. i would say that the legacy would just continue as punch here to, to a consent to berlin's sunset. jermel extend the prevalence of any quantities of rent in particular, but also of income in india. despite there having been considerable economic progress was 199192 right then the internet was different lives in the 1st 45 years of independence. after 1947, we had what we could, what's part of the candidate of growth. that means the population rate and the judy be grilled. but going i don't want to learn about at the same level. so not much of progress, but i would still attribute that after to the $250.00,
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as i'm pretty sure to have the democrats and institution stabilized to have in the country united india. because when the british left us, he was 650, basically, states bought from the, the government that created why it was, i would say, i think, given to india, then they decided spend about costly. and at that point of time, we are still nothing. the wounds of that partition that after we've had, prefers, uh, border dispute to vendor modern importers dispute with china, which would walk. and those kind of things have affected us and continued, i'd say john and i, i already talked about these old old, lingering wounds. so to speak, it sorry for interrupting you again, but to do it. but these old lingering wounds from the, from the colonial era. but uh, you know, oh, you know, i guess i should say you look at looking into it today that i mean is one of the
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fastest growing one of the biggest economies in the world. more people than most countries in the world. i mean, india is right now, really starting to take its place on the global stage, but there's also some reports that we're talking about. it says that the world trade organization and the world bank, they favor wealthy nations at the expense of nations. like in the uh do, do you agree with that statement and are there any possible, i mean we're friends now for the no, i'm going to agree with the simple reason. for instance, the example you've given in the district bought that the w to your face to protect the countries in the global soft. yeah. and then example, given of w t o i did, you learn body qualified for a while to intellectual property or organization. and the joke of working together that they've said that they would not during the band to make bullet brenda mc. despite the 100 countries of the global south, seeking a fever from the page and 63 or 4 manufacturers,
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drug manufacturers and the rest had. what about who had invented? i know where they're talking, if you're not the rec center, that point of time, none of the bodies could do and it. yeah, i can example which is given in this report is that the deal has not been able to predict despite on there to talk about free trade. the protection is i'm, it seems to be coming about in global entry, initiated by the western countries. i'm making the developing countries of to what the into my mind. yeah. stuff. yeah. i think that's a very, very good call me now if you, i'm just going to jump in mr. do i do apologize again, but i think you're absolutely right. the world trade organization typically does k to to the g 7 and the top elite establishment of the world, the age i do a is a former secretary to the indian commerce and industry ministry. i'm so sorry we're out of time, but it's been a real pleasure talking to you today. thank you. thank you. for the middle east, we go over here on the program with the un secretary general has
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a few reduce rail of violating international law in the west bank sees 5 deal with my boss. and guys are, is celebrated and hostages. a swapped palestinian land is still being stolen. residents in the west bank are still being attacked progressively. the situation in the west bank continues to woodson with glasses expedites and the right to the legal settlements expansion and demolitions. i am deeply concerned about the next, the central set up to the integrity and config with the of the occupied by the student that he thought you have guys in the west. but this is valid means that these changes over the past 2 years. streamlined the big sell it, i did the supplement approval process, is the results control over many aspects of planning and daily life you. nadia is see of the west bank as being transferred. it's tuesday. i'll you see if you then all study to see me. it is rarely officials openly speak formally
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annexing all or part of the west bank in the coming months. and it's such a next session with glossy to it's the most serious violation of international law . reportedly over a 1000 palestinians were injured and recent as riley settlers attacks on the villages in the west bank of the idea of sight. it arrested 2 of a settlers on charges of rioting. as is ready sacraments on the west bank of being deemed illegal now by multiple un security council resolutions. we discussed the situation with the leader of the palestinian national. the initiative said let him take a more aggressive and attacking palestinian civilians in the west. back is an illicit let us a lot illegally sifting confidence to me. i'm land and i say indeed the, according to the united nations, according to international law, international humanitarian law, or you live usually in the west bank and we are aware of what happened. is that a lead concept? let's following that declination will cease, fire,
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start detecting that events from ballasting and civilians? uh the time to but i really just like told them, i'm sorry i'm central in the mountain. no. my lady, i've been in cars and been in houses. the in thing is that these subsets out acting with the protection on some both of those early automated cells and the west bank good sense is subject to terrible oppression. and we have had that is it is of scaling. good set tax on depend, this thing is in the west bank and we already have $760000030.00 check points that prevents the, the most movement at each check point can become a station of oppression for palestinians. and in addition to that, to have a growing number of legal settlements. so yes, the risk is very high in the lowest bank. and what we see is an escalation, so that a ceasefire in garza. and then this condition in the west bank, which is absolutely unacceptable. and then
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a compensation that many local disturbing are the founder of the is really south of the organization of china, told us that palestinians should be quote scott to in the world. then the other wines so no tories. well, how idea of expanding israel from the euphrates to the nile says the gaza enclave historically belongs to israel and should be rebuilt as the jews decide? well, it says shed some light on this show. he has controversial as it is, is on middle east bureau chief i think the listing is lost, the right that the kinds of people lost the right to be in gaza on the 7th of october. so they have to be gathered in the world. that's it. just as the people from afghanistan and from syria and from from where you now and from that was create refugees so that they are that thick of the gus of people. how much on israel,
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on the 7th of october put an end to their right to be in the guise of straits more over that goes a strip is on there until now the with our drone. but after that we conquer date. so you want whole the arabs out of the got the 3 of us or is it may be possible that drew settlers leave along side palace. students like it was the case before 2000 and file i follow up after the after, after the, this war they lost it now says germany's lows suggested expulsion eradication of jews from the ears. it controlled while the so called muster race was considered destined to rule dot land. so what is the difference between this, what you propose to do against palestinians, the jews of god,
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