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they all fi to full, full, a so display for has a saw, so i always appreciated. let me go to patrick 1st and plymouth. he wasn't supposed to be elected in 2016. he wasn't supposed to be elected in 2024, but here we are. okay. and we have the vantage point that he was 45th and now he's 47, but i still really don't have a clear idea of what he wants to do. because as i mentioned in my introduction as a very diverse base maggie is whatever you want it to mean, i think a lot of people voted that way. and so give me a checklist of the 1st few days to visit ministration. is he's been signing his name a lot. go ahead, patrick. oh, sure, sure. peter. yeah, i mean, the 1st thing is, this is, this is the, the trump governing in 2025 is very different than the trump that would have been governing in 2021. and so we can see with all of that time with the controversy of the last election and him being kind of there in opposition. trolling the
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republican party in the democratic part of the binding white house and coming in. but on this, in the executive orders on major campaign promises out pretty hard and strong. and so he's made a statement. now the real business of governing begins, and this is the tricky part of the real business of governor. i'm glad you put it that way. uh kyle: uh, patrick used the word unleashed himself. okay. but lot of the laptop letter which was of course use to you know, have a live censorship on that new york post story just before the 2020 election and in the executive order. trump specifically says this is because the intelligence community interfered in the 2020 election. and so trump in 20 said jim's community did to him with the rush of dave saga. he was just wrapped up in it. and of course, they didn't have to be a, but he could have used air in my pay, michael tracy math. how you'd be to explain this to the american people. and he was just never able to do so. and so i think this is active orders and pretty good sign
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off to also put brian hook in charge of staffing his state department. and so now we have marco rubio as the secretary of state. and so, you know, with trump, it's always gotta be a mixed bag. i think him identifying who his enemies are, is a good thing because those are our enemies as well, like the intelligence community to go wides that. those people around him, you would think he probably doesn't. yeah ron, i mean it's, we're in the situation is the glass half full or half empty? i think kyle is guided spot on here because you know, for all the differences and my goodness were all different from jo body. okay, that's about hard. okay. but i mean, you know, coming back down to earth here. um, is there really a significant difference? okay. the, the demons have their billionaires apparently. now the republicans have their billionaires. i think be the left side charge that the trump is too close to the bill. you know, well that's ridiculous. okay. and i said earlier in reaction to patrick of cultural
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shift, but is there a power shift? ron eats a surrounding himself with and, and i, i just think a lot of these kind of claims for the potters they say, oh trump's gonna rain in big tech really is aka ration a. he was surrounded by mark, stuck a berg. he was surrounded by you on mosque, he would surrounded by the ceo of tick tock, which by the way, that was a huge guess to donald trump by democrats and republicans, that whole tick, tock, band issue was just the absolute, seen up all big nonsense. and then they gave the gift to trumping it. what a lot of people don't realize that piece of policy gave trump, or whoever's president the ability to just band any for an app that they don't like . so he kind of has this new found power. so because of that, he has big tech kits and up to them, so he's not gonna rain any of that in on foreign policy. a lot of it is just more
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of the say on a lot of these executive or a day or so. a lot of that is the her ripping legacy of joe biden. but to get to the central question, is there really much of a change here? not really, and that's kind of what you get when both teams, both political teams have the same wall street sponsors. yeah. well it patrick, you know, if it's more of the same, that might explain the whole theories. okay. but i think good plays well to the base, i suppose. i mean, trump didn't vote president mckinley of all presidents. there is a non year old, the greatest imperialistic of american history. i mean, i, i don't know if the, the public understood that, but i mean, is this kind of, you know, bait for the bass, patrick, issues, greenland and the panama canal. well, both of those issues are tied to china and russia. geopolitically talking about the arc, the arctic passage, the new, the northern trade route. that's basically greenland positioning itself. you know, the united states vision, there's completely essential to maintaining dominance over this new geo political
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truck point. and then down at the panama canal, the, there's a whole, a bunch of projects including the nicaragua, lake and canal, and then mexico's doing a transit core door as well, of facilities on both ends. so you're talking about potential industrial core door to rival, anything in north america that could come on line and mexico, china being at, you know, running point with next the. all right, the rest of the president vladimir putin is answering questions from a russian journalist in the criminal. and we're going to take you to that now and have a listen that excites president's. so you didn't have any statements caught you at a hutch, just because it's on this subject sized something else. carlos have come to, i'd like to say that russia another refused to 3. and you're not sure of enough dumpster somebody to contact the united states ministration, to,
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to contact the end of the house for no fault of us that. so the previous administration may choose to jump them for sure to communicate. i've always had to deliver a business like relations with a previous us presidents. that's where very business law comes pragmatic and most currently a model. you said, well it's just a slap. so there was a, just the trust and well when your dishes and the good when you, if we had been the president of virginia, what could you just know the victory wasn't stolen from him in 2020, maybe the training crisis that arose in 2022 is going to be something that is better than that. you'll see in his 1st office published to donald trump means i said it's still going to change. i'm just looking for a number of, of sanctions against russia many restrictions. and because of the 2nd story to some,
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i don't think that this, i'm trying to see, it looks like me, things that are really in the interests of the united states. but what you have to stick it to inclining why do issue attention baton and not just looking to reduce even more restrictions and we all know and the result on that because i'm extinguish that so many locations that you that were helpful to the us economy. that's almost undermining the power of the dollar itself. for example, when you're buying brush it from using that on that one. that was really serious damage to going to say and then you've been to 1000 off. i don't think there's less to dwell on this, but let me see what i can say. one thing i've got to see that the current president, so it's a forcing is a willingness to work and we're always open to working together. so as to see us in the schedule of the question of make sense here again, you have
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a full reset and i want to reiterate kitchen for you to go. we already okay, skip company my to engage and talk somebody you creating the issues to across the customer to, to a spot for also some issues. yeah. that's required. special attention just to short example for you know that the current head of the key re, jesus, is the degree of that. cuz if i want you to feel legitimate, he issued a decree and to talk on the how can resume talks just to use a position if it's just an operating system that must go state is prohibited to hold any to abrazzo and one because i currently have the most current state university and difficulties a fine meal stomach looks cuz it's still i graduated from the st. petersburg station about, you know, like i said, we're giving a bus to go with them. i think if you will do the tools again, given the current legal framework, they would not to legitimate ease of that data that goes for that the outcomes of those tools will be able to the key code for legitimate as well. so give me
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a parents week, seems the key of is getting the prospect or not old, and i'm just giving it to me for the i mentioned so that what it's to me to suppression. so be sure they are a guess all these billions of dollars because then yeah, so here's which time was named like you because then use of the yeah, i mean it's a through across, those are pretty big or they don't seem to be good to cancel the degree that prohibits them from having until time. sure they will have to do it sooner or later . but until this decree, english then of course somebody could as to say that they will be any thoughts that would result in any acceptable the say $22.00. let me ask you cache the motion to do this. of course if there is some preliminary to go to our steps separately made and that can be no serious thoughts because stupid when there is
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this prohibition good to go active by the creat inside actually solution. i don't think any serious initiative and useless data can you? yes. i realized that there are some longer but given the current administration projects that because they have, you know, the west side came have not reached out of common ground to the for each percent view is just the same kind of acceptable solutions on strategic stability. and the, the economy, we news corp please. i just did the i, one of the biggest, excuse me why produces below the sky. united states has come to the 1st dental. and there's 40 ravia and then russia. yeah. she's good enough for somebody to come spots if we, if we talk about flushing american economies, we're not just the biggest produces editor resources with. it's also the biggest consumers cuz i'm not sure if that means across. can you come that both the russian and the american economy?
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so it gets in full help with almost not significant from the surprises that are too high and it goes with the needs here. you don't the taste produce, this needs come the different kinds of goods within the country. don't try to put the 100 in the surprises that are too low. it's been official either because it undermines investments. if you're already some energy companies used to do so, we have a lot to discuss it and also to other issues such a good idea of a complete energy sector that could be something for interest. what we do is to assure frankly, i doubt that so the having to presidents mission proposal, trump and just as i've said, we've worked together to bloomfield, washington, dc. and just so the 1st time i'm gonna switch them out, i down to about 15 extended decisions. if you wish to about imposing additional functioning, sonia will do it unless you 20th someone does it. that's good. i don't think he will go ahead and try to make decisions that hom, the american economy, is a very smart man who is
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a very pragmatic i don't think that he will make any decisions that sort of issue shift and hopefully benefits coming to the united states scary if sure. just show. i'm how much it most likely the price is at the best today folder. yeah. but what do you to meet when the, or seemed to me the book giving the comments realities to have a sony, what route of discussions and stuff like that i see how everything that is of interest to the united states based and see russia. so what do you send? it just depends on the decisions and the choice of the us administration festival. thank you. sorry. that was the russian president vladimir put into the new trumpet presidency and the possibility of resolving the ukraine crisis. he said that the trumpet made a number of restrictions and sanctions against russia in his 1st term and that by and introduced more restrictions and that those decisions caused serious damage to
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the us dollar. and to the us itself, he said that russia is always willing to work with the us on the issue of possible talks with you praying. he said russia is ready to engage. and that talks, and he said, among those zalinski is issued a decree prohibiting talks with russian until that decree is revoked. no serious talks can happen. but there are preliminary steps in the process and process. and you also questions and speeds legitimacy as he had canceled elections last year in his term as president expired. so again, russian president vladimir putin speaking to a journalist at the kremlin, answering a range of questions primarily about the new trump presidency and the possibility of resolving at the crisis in new crane. moving on to other news now i'm in the wreckage and war. turn guns that people are beginning to clear debris and hope the ongoing cease fire will allow them to finally rebuild their lives. does
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a police that have been kept off the streets off of the enclave? for 15 months by the adf are now are turning security forces are patrolling roads and guarding a to convoy, as they say, they are committed to ensuring people security and preventing losing the mining teams have also started their work so that this place to palestinians can safely return home, still, since the agreement to end the war of genocide against our people assigned, we have instructed police officers in various parts of guns a to take to the streets and provide comprehensive services to own people because they deserve a decent life. we have also designated them to be in public and private places for the protection of people's property. while the spread of security forces is evident in various key areas and st, just to ensure the return of displaced persons survival in building a future. this is part of our responsibility to the citizens who sacrificed
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themselves and supported resistance, paying a high price for this bloody war. so we must provide them comfort and protection. i control the situation in the field and maintain order to prevent any outbreaks of violence at the head of the palestinian prisoners affairs committee could do or a far i told us israel was doing everything to delay the progress of seas far talks to continue is mass occurs in gaza to be the israel has clearly tried to create conditions for the negotiations to fail or the rail. it has actively sought to blame the palestinians for this failure and to justify its crimes of genocide. israel has resorted to blackmail in the case of prisoners, although this was only the 1st stage of the exchange, other prisoners will eventually be discussed in the coming negotiations. however, it has tried to slow down the resolution of some issues. israel has the means and resources and will try to repeat atrocities again and again to reject symbols of
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the palestinian national struggle. if it were not for the serious pressure on israel from the international community and regional states, the cease fire in gaza would not have been agreed upon. israel, as you know, has been inventing excuses since may 2024, to delay the tox. id. f has now turned its attention to another palestinian territory. the west bank follow signs permanent observer to the un has delivered an impassioned plea to the security council on thursday, and urged the international community to hold israel accountable in the to be in the westbank. israel entered with its military armored vehicles into our homes, into our schools and neighborhoods. it has killed, interested, our children, and this occupation and the settlers terrorism is expanding to engulf every city every neighborhood. they are displacing bombarding, detaining burning, looting and building settlements in a blatant violation of international laws and instruments without any account
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ability to get a recall for keeping the adf on the un list of abusers of the rights of children in armed conflicts until this occupation ceases committing crimes in why you have to get away. and so this comes as the idea of operation and jeanine enters a 4th. an today overnight is really troops blew up a residential building near the cities refugee town. while military vehicles were spotted all over the area or ports of raids and arrests are now coming from several other locations across the west bank. the idea of the chief of staff unjustified the action saying is rarely troops are confronting it. terrors right? nothing to me is we have been aware of a hub of terrorism in northern some area for quite some time. and i think that once we recognized that whoever wants to organize a terror attack or carry out and attack has arrived at the jenin refugee camp and is looking for a safe haven, it was absolutely the right decision to go in forcefully against the janine refugee
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camp i mean mcgee, uh, throughout the so called anti terrorist operation ideas, bulldozers have been filmed, destroying west bank infrastructure impeding medical workers movements. israel is also set to ban the u. n's release and work agency, which many palestinian refugees depend on. the band follows accusations that the agencies members are affiliated with mazda or the palestinian jihad. our middle east bureau chief sent us this report from the north of occupied territories where she met with unreal heads. they were now at velasquez palestinian refugee camp indianapolis and the northern parts, although supplied westbank, it's relatively small, less than one square kilometer, but it's home to more than see 1000 people. the biggest cab and these people have been living relying on it was held for decades for generations. and this is where we meet state agencies, director for westbank affairs and the director of communications. hi, is this maria. nice to meet you were like no or how is that the tech finder?
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yeah, that's tough or dirt. it took a little bit longer than expected at the tech point. the reason very busy, very tight. one hour, 3 hours and you on you and car. this does it make it easier for you to go through check points normally, especially very, in addition to that, in the middle of day, the agency could be forced to end this operation only in the west bank where we are now button gases. what will happen when the deadline comes? do you have any clear message from these readings? first of all, i wish i knew what wouldn't happen because i don't know and no one knows what really happened on the morning of the 30th of 5 of january. our commitment is to
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stay in the mayfair and whether here in the occupied westbank or in golf, don't we stay and deliver until we come. if the laws are implemented fully, it will happen very grave implication for military to deliver services and could clean it needs not only to minutes having problems on the ground because people need the services to survive in their lives. but it could also have direct communication for the stability of the association, the west, the visas of all the international staff working for. and it was my whole team for more than 20 international staff members and the families, the visa's only valid until next wednesday. so if there is indeed for the presentation, that would mean that very likely our international team would not be able to oversee and manage your operations here. and if it's fully implemented, it would also mean that there's a clear impact on the ability to implement on the grounds interest. because we depend on our coordination, which is rated accounts are pods at various levels. to able to run this operation,
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we have almost $4000.00 staff members in the west bank overall and running operational set size without official communication. as is the case with any human agency anywhere else in the world. that is very difficult nowhere duty and operate without having that thought of relationship with. indeed the host government, on that case manager for these the occupied westbank were working against the cloak . and i should continue to deliver its programs, its assistance including and especially in a place like gauze out especially now doing this is fine, where we find that leasing this window of hope with the flow of humanitarian assistance. and you can not undertake such a huge humanitarian operation in a place. land comes out. we've often became a target of a smith and pain by is really supporters of to tell people to use some of the stuff will be involved in over 7 massacre or having close ties with us. and this
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one global condemnation, it was taken up very quickly by media and spread all across the world while your team whenever you say one thing very clearly, we take these allegations extremely seriously. when these allegations about the participation of unlimited number of staff members in the gaza strip in the heinous terrorist attack of 7 of 2 of them was received, the united nations and agency took immediate steps, launched official investigation, separated the staff member from service and community. anybody, as a human staff member who does in pro, provides these heinous crimes, retrace the age of 50. united evasion betrays agencies values. and in that regard, we take that very, very seriously at the same time, i also have to say that giving a lot of this information circulating. clearly there's an impact on our staff staff exposed to more risks, to more frets, to intimidation,
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and in the gaza strip itself as you, as you will know, more than $261.00 of us, often those were actually killed during the war. so it's an unprecedented situation . we take these integrations very seriously. there's no place in the united nations and in no 4th terrace or criminal uh access. but at the same time, we have a situation where it was staffing a daily basis, i suppose to see the rest of their lives. and it just stays out. now, do you think it might turn into and now the gas, the time was bank has been doing for quite a while. it's been a more on the radar. we think before the 7th of october attacks under warren garza started so there is always. busy fear fancy is going to continue to get worse and with what comes of us most to ask and right is the impacts. that's all of this house on civilians. incentives all of this house on women and children. the impact
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that this time has on, on, on services. so something i was always as, as wanting something in the morning that with um, instability, violence operations. um, the more the children cannot go to school, we have 50000 children who go through to him to school. that's just one example. i think about 45 minutes, 3, it's more violence and i think it is time investment to me to put an end to the of the year. no understanding is really conflict to diplomatic interest. through means you may chan, situations you need is extremely difficult. journey in the city, the reference g kemp, there were research for almost 20000 people have been exposed to numerous is really security force operations mostly similar to kind of sit in operations that have less to, to high human attend costs. lot of suffering when the people give an example
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