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how did usually lead at least of the mass killing of a 1000000 year year this, they are buying into a propaganda line that you're hearing. i guess on the, the level south that the russians are putting out for years. most of what a id does is humanitarian and construction infrastructure, name me. so i'm just, i'm at, i'm only one thing. well, when i always increase the entire road network was built by a i did for a website or a company that reese wouldn't have a logistics capability with that. i agree, i think. okay, great. so tell me, what about the us, how i don't agree, i don't know of africa. how about all of african name and country and in the health field and the humanities name, one country. and i'll tell you why that was actually to do a destabilizing democracy in that country. the greek tunnel is when you talk about the civic power, you're actually to hear a id had nothing to do with the degree colonels. yeah, you're focusing on the wrong agent. so you're barking up the wrong one. so you thought it was the law just of the united states that went into go into greece street and that's great. oh,
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that was that soft power. it's done for influence is done for train, although it's still power. oh you, what is the scenario for who anyway i, what's the difference between what a id is doing and what john is doing with the b, r a and the other roma here to defend china. i'm attacking usa. i b as the whole year old has vastly, you obviously have know, i knew one off frequently the name a one global south leader was complaining about trump destroying usa id when they were ethically you'd expect them to be saying, no, we really need this us a i, we weren't attention. are they paying at all to what trump is joy? that's the more important thing. well, no attention is being paid. he's doing things that are incredibly malicious. who are the usa? i that aren't aware of the c. i an artist of how lovely, honestly, i for are you gonna allow me to speak or not? are we gonna, are we gonna have a discussion or are you just going to interrupt me or how long with you at the c i a and was your chair,
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john hopkins funded by usa id and anyway say that again with johns hopkins university in receipt of any grounds from usa id does hopkins university. i attended johns hopkins university. i teach now at johns hopkins university. they will rely on funding. okay. id. there is no funding for notice here, i'm doing that hopkins gets as it is far, it's military research components that are located off campus. and they're one of those, the largest receivers recipients. i think i hear that $300000000.00. usa id give john hopkins. said who says that it's in the usa id file world, we get this information they were is on the jo hopkins university website. have a look at it. i think this is the problem with what trump is done to so many scholars who now realize their research, the defending usaa de, cuz technically you're in the pay down the tubes for usa. i do, you know,
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when they are defending, as i'm not defending us a id and i'm trying to tell you what this factual situation is and you're spending a bunch of propaganda. that's all i'm hearing from you, regardless of the drum. and this is the, this information sites that are around the world. so the, from the, this is from your university website, the, during that the university has receded usa id money. while the infrastructure in the united states is pulling up a, which is a course where the trouble ministration today and come to think of it, what the left says in the united states as well. let's, let's move to, let's move to is made lease policy then. and his hope you have for a factual basis. so in the middle east policy, everything i said was true usa id is a, gives grant aid to uh, to john helped a lot of us the largest money that hopkins gets from the government. that is in military aid is for research in the medical field and such. so this is the
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telecommunications program with you and on top of inst, hospital and hopkins sense of communication programs is in receipt through you as a id money. now it will be to present will be they'll shut down. and clearly if that propagandizing for you as a id and receiving money for it, probably not a bad idea. let's go to the middle, easy. she got it is big, shutting down a id is a good thing. it's well for me to think it's a good thing or a bad thing, but it is for me to ask a question as to why on the us tax there was funding programs to destabilize democracy, you know, with the federal budget is used by a id. i moved even quarrelling about the magnitude, i'm saying why is one of the best answer the question. so i to remind you, do you know what you're talking about? if $1.00 goes there, it's $1.00 too much. you've seen your homelessness problem way. you can do the 40000000 that are our food stamps or the id. is there $14000000.00 in your country
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who can eat tonight without federal food age and you're telling me it doesn't matter is i mean, $50000000000.00 is being given to us and power and situations are in africa. that's what you're telling me. $40000000.00 in appropriations. as far as i understand is what you're asking me. $40000000000.00. it could be going to feed americans and go hungry tonight. okay. i'm not saying this from some isolation is you know, in between the war way. it's just, it's clear that the african countries don't one your money from what my experience is after visiting african countries or mama, i've been to africa to and they are grateful with name one country semen. no synagogue. imagine what happened in the out years ago found the goal is in the i said the goal is just rejected a subject. i don't think you know what you're talking about. let's go to an area you're more okay with the sound of really is government is thrown out. usaid on the i m f. loans, but we can't, we can't control the profit excess of africa any more than try it again or russia
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cad. well, it's so you can't blame that on. i think you just said that clearly because of a soft power. i think i think you should look at what samantha power did over a 4 year period for jo bye. and then we could have a conversation. what do you think as a matter of telling me about how do you think about or as well i say she did her best. i wish she were a little more aggressive. but you tried to hold the organization together what it was under attack uh before she came into the binding administration. and she's definitely a humanist. she wrote an excellent book on genocide. i think she has good credentials . brock obama took her into the administration for a very good reasons. she stands head and shoulders above the typical bureaucrat, you're gonna see around the world. because she has strong feelings about the amount of journey and a some of the power is a cheerleader. for the war that is painfully only coming to an end. will you just let your body shut all but use most degree? the libya or individual is about why don't, why don't you talk about it just
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a full days of action in libya and get off the propaganda. what does it put together your speaking up and promoting samantha power, who now is under investigation? she's under investigation. as i understand it for fraud, alleged fraud because of her personal finance as far as performing her salary at usa idea, she's under investigation for fraud. i think the implication was there from the oval office use in the past. you think you did you see it? okay. shit, okay, america, mom about the power obviously you just said was taken up by a bama. so it's about the power was cheer leading the invasion of libya and the destruction of the get after you government africans, which is per capita country. you supported the as well, i don't, i don't to attribute it to a i. d. and they were either a power outage, one of the power? no, no. is hillary clinton? it was a citizen. rice were pushing obama and it was
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a i think you need to look it up. it is commands. it is meant as a let's go to 5 and storing is best to prevent it. it is, it is clearly so that the battle, you don't like to say god with the new national defense and national director of national intelligence is that she's been crazy, decided to translate into i'm not happy with that. yes. tell me, why did they tell me why you think that as well her trip to syria was a very good example of meeting was aside, and then lying about how the meeting was set up and who was at the meeting. and she's denied that the russians were using a fighter aircraft in syria. and she repeated russian propaganda about the united states providing uh by a warfare instrumentation to ukraine. she's gone all over the lot, ideologically. i don't know what she really stands for, to turn over the intelligence community of 18 different agencies. this
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$82000000000.00 budget is just nonsense and it's just one of the miserable appointments. trump is made. whether you look at cash or tell and f b i or john radcliff did, c i a or type on the, the attorney general's office. it leaves elden at the environmental protection agency which will be turned back into what trump did to it in the 1st term. it's a disaster professor melvin goodman. i'll stop you that more from the pharmacy i am listed now. senior fellow at the center of international policy under this break, the look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except we're such shorter. is it conflict with the 1st law? show you alignment as a patient, we should be very careful about visual intelligence at the point, obviously is to create
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a trust rather than fit the area. i mean with the artificial intelligence we have summoning the theme and the robot must protect this phone. existence was only exist the the, the gym and so just stay with the, with the one will take me that picture. they were proud of the muscle. but are you ready to leave to go in your mouth because i didn't recommend your opinion or no. but he got cutting away. well, i actually was who i see on google. okay. and with and then almost a week ago. and then we'll get to under the, under the general say to us, love to the screen. but this, this indeed reality last has never been did you
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purchase a i did you please give us a time to time prize size and call you to do this yourself over to extra us us to give, he isn't actually this is a very vote decision by the gym and government to even stop because he is when the agreement was reached, gena, they did more divisions and more and got more questions or more of those we are using to pay us. what they are giving us is go to repetition. congress. and now we have not been supportive calls. what has been happening here. it will open the ponder as books, the next thing it will be them both then also have to pay the
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hello and welcome to across the full board. here we discussed some real in the welcome back to going undergoing necessarily with policy analysts and now professor of government, the joint elkins university professor melvin goodman. as well. you're saying that you don't like to see gabby's appointment by the senate. i don't know. no, i'm saying i don't like any of the appointments. i'm just putting tossing gabbert at the top of the list with the cash for tell the own tools he got his facility or no more. yeah, my favorite, here's my favorite, robert f. kennedy. who's going to be running the health and human services along with dr. i also be running medicare and medicaid. these are people who are totally unqualified and i haven't, i haven't even mentioned the heck said so you started out talking about with this so called conversation began. yeah. and of course is absolutely fine, but you know,
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until like the appointments. but clearly, through the way the united states system works, they have to be confirmed by congressional appointment. and so they don't have to be confirmed. they can be denied confirmation. and if there was a serious republican party or not the people like uh, bill cassidy from louisiana, who's a physician and obviously forgot what the hippocratic code is all about and voted for r f. kennedy junior, whose own family does sound. so you're basically saying the united states is rotten to the core, or no, i'm saying the trump ministration is right into the court. i know because it's well yeah, but it has to be confirmed by congress. and it's clearly a democratic mandate. the trump and the both houses of congress, the have you on tuesday, guy, but you started off your desired language. you had part of this. why don't you add the supreme court to that list of what trump controls i know even and then i paging is this little picture. i have popular majority,
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but i have 3 people. he appointed the supreme court. yeah, he seemed to be painting a very dismal end of the very business situation. and it has global implications because a recommendation is a good example. yeah, i want to get all drugs are in a 2nd, but just you made an allegation about to us a guy with a new national director of national intelligence. a thank you. i have going you lighter. yeah, also, gavin, you said she shouldn't have gone to syria. why should she not have gone to syria? i didn't say she shouldn't have gone to syria. so well what i said, i see you. you don't listen. you talk so much that you don't hear what's being said to you as she lied about what happened in syria. she defended aside after her visit to syria. if she didn't acknowledge that she met with a terrorist while she was in a syria, that's my problem. i, i'm in favor of person to person diplomacy. i'm in favor of talking to putting, i'm in tech favor of talking to jason pain. the conversation was potent, which trump started like to this trade off of
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a hostage that allowed the release of mark fogel, who shouldn't ever been jailed in the 1st place. but you do that by, by talking. this is something that motion she denies. i live as an eisenhower understood and i think it was wrong for biden, to cut off all contacts with food and was g essentially. uh, because of ukraine or because of the director taiwan. we still have to keep talking . we have larger interest with the russians in china. so then you craned us, what she obviously it was a guy with denies a in any way that she lied about it. and that i every day and think that she wants to. but she's now the director of national intelligence. so, you know, she's, she's going to be able to and you know, good options or learning. and i don't know. i saw that, that fact on guys. uh, do you don't think it's refreshing from trump that we finally uh, on mosque, would us policy arguably be into the palestinians for decades. bible and blinking were responsible for genocide,
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the names of synonymous with genocide across the global south. oh, within a few hours you're sure this is more in the is really camp and by and never could be. absolutely i. i don't think that can be criticized that opinion, but he stopped the for a while. the aerial bombardment of guys is something that bite him and harris was who stopped the aerial bombardment of kaiser donald trump, for the cx. 5 a deal. see suffix who is the range because nothing now who was not left with any targets? sorry. what are they bombing there? they're, they're making that is um habitable and there was none of the aerial bombardment stopped. when i trump as lie, let me finish what i'm saying and that's why nothing. now who's smirking of the whole time that trump unveil this man? this idea that we're going to take the casa, we're going to kick all the palestinians out. and jordan and egypt are going to take that man as just the king of jordan. we'd be in
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a position to take in hundreds of thousands of palestinians. i don't think trump knows anything about kaiser. he knows nothing about that knock but he knows nothing about palestinian displacement. going back to 1948 and not the entire world except for right wing jews. it is real. are highly supportive of what he's doing. i don't think anyone can argue against what you said you there, but it's about a charity. i don't think it was too much. yeah, but he was the policy. okay. yeah. most of the big dollars. do you know who we appointed as impassive or israel like this? but i think anyone, what i didn't know was completely wayne when would stop what's uh, i've tried to gauge how much you really understand this. happy ever use the term palestinians. does he acknowledge the term for austin, a know we had semester, we had donald trump's deputy assistant on this program. we were watching on mobile . he he, he actually said to me on camera saying there's no such thing as a balanced in it. but i think go, well, no one can disagree with you about that. and when the influence of christian
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zionism and zionism on the trump administration, the fact is that the mask is off. we know what the plan is. am now he's talking about, of course the ethnic cleansing of guys in the united, the world arguably in the kind of reinvigoration of the 2 state solution. you don't see anything to be got out of the obviously which one is on the surface. something approaching the approaching nazi policy against the jews. i mean, if you're taking what trump is saying at face value, yes, of course, it's appalling, but it's having effects that are not the effects that to those supporting it might . we shouldn't have any effects that you see that are so good. egypt clearly now rejecting a meeting at the white house that was easy. jordan, not accepting the displacement about his stuff, the other students, the answer 100 down the median. they just delayed it the you a inside the arabian, both completely against the ethnic cleansing man as is the whole everyone
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everyone's against it. anyone who has any humanitarian sense it is against it. it's racism. it's part of the, to me, the genocidal campaign that's and your husband waging since october the 2nd. so you would prefer the cloak on under a person like blinking rather than the oh you, you make you make these false comparisons. i, i've never supported blake and the secretary of state. that's never been my position tuesdays either. maybe tell me one silver lining. you can make say that i'm going to finish what i started say. and if you want to keep talking while i'm talking, that's fine by me. but no one's been understanding what either one of us to say by the through in the tao with israel when he went there in october the 15th and basically gave israel carte blanche. so you had arab american communities in place like michigan, the state of michigan, the city of deer board voted for a truck not realizing that trump will be worse for the palestinians,
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then buy it and could ever be. because bite is at least a decent person. trump is incredibly on coast and supports the worst, and this is really policy. and this idea that i'm going to just take over, i'm going to take us, i'm not going to pay for. it will be no us soldiers involved. which means is these really defense forces which have been conducting a year and a half of genocidal campaign will be in a position to do the what do they want and garza? and while he's distracting us with that, the is rarely is, are playing ethnic cleansing operations in the west bank. so nothing could be worse for the home community and the palestinian community. then the trump's real estate deal, and you'll have to keep in mind that this was a real estate deal for the beginning. if you look at trump real estate, billionaire, if you look at his son is sunday law commissioner, real estate millionaire. if you look at the last is really bassinger to israel
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under the 1st term. david friedman, real estate. i know you're there. if you look at the special ed and boy, what cost? real estate billionaire. it's a this to, it's a trump is a transactional, real estate deal has nothing to do with the diplomacy, which he doesn't understand. we know that from the 1st term, the way he handled him, john hone in the way he dealt with the body. but he does think he knows real estate, so that's what we're say. he didn't discuss the plan with his own advisors. mike blogs, the national security adviser who was in over his head, knew nothing about it. the secretary of state, rubio knew nothing about it. uh, the intelligence community wasn't breached on what, what, what involved and what the consequences, what day it was a seat of the pants idea, and he's a seat of the pants. egomaniac, whose narcissism is going to create problems, not only for the united states, but for the entire global community. and i'm sure
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a potent education thing couldn't be happier, that they're gonna see of diminished america as a result of this administration for self to sit there and quibble about what our obama administration did, or what a samantha powers did. oh, your lack of knowledge about a id is meaningless and i think you deal with what's happening in the global community today. stuff can i just say a lot of people agree, a lot of people watching the great you have had a supervisor quite a say here. a lot of people will be agreeing with a lot of what you've been saying. they won't agree with using biden's is essentially decent. and if you're talking about that in get one of the other ways, which is the capital to country libya being destroyed compared to what trump has done and saying that trump should i use the same dialogue is important in the states and criticizing trump for me to give jonathan and somebody saying that the ukraine war under biden was better than the trump uh, put in relations uh before, before vitamins elected, who is michael domino,
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you, you, you like this guy, assistant secretary of defense for the middle east blog. i don't know him, but i've read him and it was a puzzling appointment because he seems rather rational to be a he wants a lower us presence, less us disability in the middle east. he's willing to reduce the us military presence around the world, which involves nearly $700.00 spaces and operating sites and cut the seal of these . russia has 2 bases in syria. china has one base on the owner of africa into booty. so he seems to make sense to me. i don't know how he slipped through. uh, the guardians of donald trump and made it into the pentagon. but as long as someone like hex it is the secretary defense, i don't expect anything good to come out of the pentagon anyway. clearly the most important to issue even above usa id is where is that good said is the resumption
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of start nuclear disarmament treaties. there is no more important issue facing any of us. i have nothing happens. the arms control expert in the trump administration . i'm just about to ask you a nothing obviously happened on the bible. harris jet aside. joe hall across stairs . nothing happened under obama. nothing happened to these people, really the bashful hope you're wrong about obama. you don't know your facts about obama destroyed libya pharmacy, so they don't destroy libby advocacy of yours. you're obsessed with libya. well, i think you've also said that there's no argument about that anyway, just tell me what you think there are prospect of reviving. i mean, as far as i understand that there will be a trump, who's in meeting, do you think that there will be any progress on strategic alms limitation that affect every human being on this planet? as well as a drop is a, as opposed to reliance on nuclear weaponry. but i don't think he has the
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slash the patients uh to work out or no arms control position. i was at the salt, i was the intelligence advisor to sophomore, and i was in vienna in 71 and 72. and your audience should understand how much work is involved and getting to an artist control agreement. the truck isn't prepared to do that kind of work. he has no arms control advisor. he has no arms control staff . it's not like the obama administration that re negotiated based the new started agreement to correct what you were saying about obama and arms control, which unfortunately, expires in january or february of next year. what's worse, it is now the china is building up to a position that could equal the united states and russia in terms of nuclear inventory. nuclear weapons have no utilitarian value whatsoever. the fact that these 3 nuclear powers are modernizing as we are,
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are expanding the way the china is, or threatening to put nuclear weapons in space. the way i food is is why the bulging of atomic scientists as move there tuesday clock closer to midnight. this is a very serious issue, just like climate control was a serious issue of as available. good by out of time. thank you so much for visible . the good news that type of the show will be back with a brand new episode on saturday, and you'll then keep it just by the social media of it. so i'll tend to do a country and draw a channel doing undergrads. you be able to come towards new and old episodes of going on the wednesday as having the, the, if you think about russia,
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what does your mind the picture, the bottom landscapes open up before your eyes. the last one. just imagine the, the discounts dodge the journey, the, the, you ready to come along the release of russian states never as tight as i'm wondering, the most sense community invest in most all sun set up the must be the one
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else holes. question about this, even though we will fan in the european union, the kremlin machine, the state on russia's coding and split the r t spoke neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube. the question, did you say even twist, which is the best solution that as ma'am there should be moved to florida. it will, she should, he goes the right off the rest of the marriage to the federalist, are so used to not so full chance or she so she needs to be closer to,
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to be in charge. that those, the high pump comfortable with the system that some of those since at what time, what time can i get you into the system and then shoot for me kind of figure out the size of the site and use it quicker diesel. i'm assuming that additional charge will probably just shelving the song so, so who's on the timble angle? the, the, i see what the used to, to what i say that it's available for most of your work and see that you can, which has to do with a test in this depth. i'm still losing judas, kansas mention job that i see 2 guys to do some 1st and with that to work towards the child support the national just the risk of of getting single machine. yeah. the
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the welcome to the cross type bullhorn. we're all things are considered on peter level . finally, the trump administration has started its pitch, the end, the ukraine complex. needless to say, it did not go down well with the european establishment addicted as they are to this war. will try this plan work. will the russians agree to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess, george samuel, we in budapest, he's a podcast, right? the guy go, which we found on youtube and locals. and here in moscow, we have dmitri bob that she is the deputy for an editor uncomfortable sky, a problem, the daily or gentleman cross type rows in effect. that means you can jump any time you want. and i always.
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