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and just by, with a deep state, by someone who's funded by the state or brock obama, who supposedly the 1st african american. but it was backed by facebook and google and other in entertainment. uh theres. uh and so we have moved away from that. but the ultimate issue, i think, is the role of the intellectual. but it, whether it's in china, russia or the united states. but you have people with specialized education, which not everyone can have. is that something to be ashamed uh, buddy has to...
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and the issue because i remember for me was president brock obama speaking about the need to pivot pivot from the atlantic to the pacific . but it seems that the current administration mean it's, you know, it's got, it's attention on that ukraine. it's got his attention on godson. how concerned are you that if it wants to continue with this pivot, that the us is resources, it's reach it's power is going to be overstretched. that's a great question. and what i would say is this, the pivot you the asian pacific is a reflection of us and during interest and the future of asia. and a lot of those interest in the future of asia are not about military defense. they're very much about economic opportunity. and where the pivot has perhaps fallen a little bit short of its goals is in providing the type of economic partnerships and providing the type of political support that would be useful in, you know, defending and entrenching those us interest in asia. so unless worried about the idea that there are military conflicts overseas or defense complex overseas, that the us is involved in. i'm a lit
and the issue because i remember for me was president brock obama speaking about the need to pivot pivot from the atlantic to the pacific . but it seems that the current administration mean it's, you know, it's got, it's attention on that ukraine. it's got his attention on godson. how concerned are you that if it wants to continue with this pivot, that the us is resources, it's reach it's power is going to be overstretched. that's a great question. and what i would say is this, the pivot you...
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something there that is controlling no matter who you are, whether it's donald trump or joe biden, or brock obama. mm hm. and it's different factions of the elite. so you have the joe biden faction, anti russia. uh, you know, pro is real. yes. that side of the lead versus another interest group that, that donald trump represents that to it for all intents and purposes, i think they're pursuing the same objectives. but they just have different tactics that they want to employ. yeah. okay, let's get down to brass tacks. let's start with bite and then i'll ask you about trump. will biden make it to not november? no, no. why? because are you saying yes, i'm saying no because of uh uh, 67 percent of the country believe that is heading in the wrong direction and he has a 56 percent de, you're not saying that is all his health is going to take him out. your so i think the democrats are gonna take them out. okay. and they're already working in that direction. 30 seconds left. tell me what you think we'll trump make it to november, sitting here today right now. yes. he won't go to jail. looking at the way
something there that is controlling no matter who you are, whether it's donald trump or joe biden, or brock obama. mm hm. and it's different factions of the elite. so you have the joe biden faction, anti russia. uh, you know, pro is real. yes. that side of the lead versus another interest group that, that donald trump represents that to it for all intents and purposes, i think they're pursuing the same objectives. but they just have different tactics that they want to employ. yeah. okay, let's...
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remember, it's almost as though we didn't have to terms of brock obama as president, and then you have the backlist and that is what america does. it goes forward 2 steps and then back again. and so now we're going back in the struggle is a certain people want to remain in positions of power. and donald trump is a reckoning for the power of the black boat, which will be suppressed to donald trump becomes president again the militarization of the lease. we still have over a 1000 people, civilians killed by the police every year. give us all of those things are struggling this country to a white blood and put people. so they ask about about the black vote. the polls show that support for president biden has fallen among african americans, and they are the very group of voters who helped push him to the nomination back in 2020 and thinking about south carolina for example. and then finally to victim, why is this support following? why can't he keep the support this chief group as well? african americans are human, like everyone else. and sometimes there are people who make decisions based
remember, it's almost as though we didn't have to terms of brock obama as president, and then you have the backlist and that is what america does. it goes forward 2 steps and then back again. and so now we're going back in the struggle is a certain people want to remain in positions of power. and donald trump is a reckoning for the power of the black boat, which will be suppressed to donald trump becomes president again the militarization of the lease. we still have over a 1000 people,...
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bill clinton, george w bush, and brock obama o. last the said before going on to win the white house present, joe biden won't be on the ballot in new hampshire. this time, the democratic party has decided south carolina, but hold a 1st primary because of its more diverse population. out in fisher has more on the primary from the biggest states in new hampshire. it's not just the chill of new hampshire can freeze presidential ambition between healy is trying to generate heat. in a campaign republican voters have so far treated as lukewarm if she wants to win the republican primary here, she has to convince voters. she can be trump on the pipe. she has to convince voters like marie quarter good, who went for one last check before making a final decision on who gets a support. and the primary reason nikki haley because she really checks a lot of my, you know, i wanted the one fiscal responsibility, but i do want somebody who is compassionate and we have several point, you know, candidates that are running, who i don't think has dip th
bill clinton, george w bush, and brock obama o. last the said before going on to win the white house present, joe biden won't be on the ballot in new hampshire. this time, the democratic party has decided south carolina, but hold a 1st primary because of its more diverse population. out in fisher has more on the primary from the biggest states in new hampshire. it's not just the chill of new hampshire can freeze presidential ambition between healy is trying to generate heat. in a campaign...
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perpetuating a cycle of injustice and further marginalization, mr. silva, vince who worked as in a to brock obama, was arrested in november after that you showed him insulting and muslim worker in manhattan. ortiz caleb and has been looking a little deeper into the controversial case. you were here on the upper east side of manhattan and 24 year old mohammed who was saying is hard at work. it is lunchtime. and he was the victim of a pro long street harassment campaign. months of intimidation and threats that were made by stuart selda with a former official of the obama administration. i was there and i was working on on monday and he come asked me about the, what are the from, i think anywhere from each of those of you to me is about thomas. and you can be able to use i didn't do anything of that. i also saw him talking about quote on something like this. i think my phone on record to him. now i'm scared about what he can do for me because i'm just working here. i don't know of anybody. you know, the video of stewart cell, the way it's, and the hateful things he was saying to 24 year old mohammed
perpetuating a cycle of injustice and further marginalization, mr. silva, vince who worked as in a to brock obama, was arrested in november after that you showed him insulting and muslim worker in manhattan. ortiz caleb and has been looking a little deeper into the controversial case. you were here on the upper east side of manhattan and 24 year old mohammed who was saying is hard at work. it is lunchtime. and he was the victim of a pro long street harassment campaign. months of intimidation...
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remember when joe biden was vice president of brock obama was pushing through the around nuclear deal because really government led by net and yahoo did not like it got himself invited to congress, essentially bypassing the white house to denounce the deal. congress in effect, has been bought and paid for by the v is real lobby. a biden is one of the largest recipient of aide from the israel lobby. he, it is a very powerful the most powerful foreign lobby in the united it states and politicians that run a follow of it not only lose support, but then find that lobby organized against them in the israel lobby has said that they will put upwards of a $100000000.00 to defeat candidates such as receipt of tele, who has been outspoken about the genocide in gaza. so it's an extremely powerful force that uh, that politicians defy where only, uh, and at this point, hardly at all, given that kind of system of legalized bribery that defines the united states our electoral system. of course. then what are we to make a president bivens woods you? you heard them in that report. he said he'd been qu
remember when joe biden was vice president of brock obama was pushing through the around nuclear deal because really government led by net and yahoo did not like it got himself invited to congress, essentially bypassing the white house to denounce the deal. congress in effect, has been bought and paid for by the v is real lobby. a biden is one of the largest recipient of aide from the israel lobby. he, it is a very powerful the most powerful foreign lobby in the united it states and politicians...
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i will say the quiet part out loud, brock obama could never.'t. >> reporter: he wouldn't because he knows that he couldn't. >> and he has respect for rule of office law. >> reporter: that's true. but first and foremost, they persecuted the man for a tanned suit. so i think they let him get away with criminality. where do, and maybe the conversations are happening within the legal community, to sow out here, where we can see. but is there an internal conversation, maybe folks are having about the fact that they are allowing donald trump to get away with murder here? >> i suspect the judges in the judges dining room at lunchtime or sometimes talking to each other about what. do you have advice for me, my fellow judges, about how to keep control of this? and not let it be hijacked into a campaign event? and i will also tell you, at least in the d.c. courts, the federal courts in d.c., there are rules about not giving interviews, press conferences, in the hallways. and those rules apparently must not apply in the new york courts. so he'll be able t
i will say the quiet part out loud, brock obama could never.'t. >> reporter: he wouldn't because he knows that he couldn't. >> and he has respect for rule of office law. >> reporter: that's true. but first and foremost, they persecuted the man for a tanned suit. so i think they let him get away with criminality. where do, and maybe the conversations are happening within the legal community, to sow out here, where we can see. but is there an internal conversation, maybe folks...
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it didn't start there, there are also comparisons with brock obama. lately, in the piece that you read, there has been a resurgence of thinking about the significance of carter as an individual and a president, and rethinking what happened and with his post-presidency. it has been very famous for the public service he has done, but really thinking about his time in office and it's significance. does anyone have any preliminary questions or thoughts before lunch and the rest of this? okay. a couple weeks ago we talked about what we know about carter , and i kept that in mind as we put this together. i want to start with a personal 2006 story. 2006, i was doing some research for my doctoral dissertation, i was doing some are cable work at the carter presidential library. mostly reading files from his speechwriters team. the presidential library is located in atlanta, on the same grounds as the area where the carter's have the launching point for all of their human containing. it is real big center. new class of interns, folks like yourselves who are arr
it didn't start there, there are also comparisons with brock obama. lately, in the piece that you read, there has been a resurgence of thinking about the significance of carter as an individual and a president, and rethinking what happened and with his post-presidency. it has been very famous for the public service he has done, but really thinking about his time in office and it's significance. does anyone have any preliminary questions or thoughts before lunch and the rest of this? okay. a...
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i think he was referring to jerome strikes and president brock obama. so it's a little bit mucky. what his facts are there, because obviously as the president has the authority to order drone strikes, the argument he's making it is, it's a, it's a for us, it is an immunity. well then they won't be able to do anything. well, the argument that the just the judges here's put to his lawyer. okay? so that if, let's say a president, i order seal team 6 to kill his political opponent. and he's not impeached and convicted in the senate. could he not face criminal charges? and that is actually the argument they're making. that is the president could only face criminal charges if he is in peach by the house and convicted in the senate. they just the judges in highly skeptical of that. but obviously we know the president is here and not in the iowa or the congress is being held in 7 days because he wants to be able to a fundraiser off of this court appearance. and you can be sure to do that. he was worried to go before the cameras and claim that he is the victim of and being politically pers
i think he was referring to jerome strikes and president brock obama. so it's a little bit mucky. what his facts are there, because obviously as the president has the authority to order drone strikes, the argument he's making it is, it's a, it's a for us, it is an immunity. well then they won't be able to do anything. well, the argument that the just the judges here's put to his lawyer. okay? so that if, let's say a president, i order seal team 6 to kill his political opponent. and he's not...
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bill clinton, george w. bush and brock obama all lost the state before going onto in the white house. present job. i didn't want to be on the bomb if in new hampshire, this time, the democratic party has decided south carolina will hold the 1st primary because of its more diverse population. now the us primary season will last until june, by the voters in new hampshire already finding the contests, at least for the party nominations is nearly over. island fisher explains from the states biggest city manchester the chill of new hampshire can freeze presidential ambition. mickey healy is trying to generate heat in a campaign. republican voters of so far treated as lukewarm if she wants to win the republican primary here. she has to convince voters, she can be trump on the pipe. she has to convince voters like marie corbett, who went for one last check before making a final decision on who gets of support and the primary american, nikki haley because she really checks a lot of my mom. you know, i want this one fiscal responsibility, but i do want somebody who is compassionate and we have
bill clinton, george w. bush and brock obama all lost the state before going onto in the white house. present job. i didn't want to be on the bomb if in new hampshire, this time, the democratic party has decided south carolina will hold the 1st primary because of its more diverse population. now the us primary season will last until june, by the voters in new hampshire already finding the contests, at least for the party nominations is nearly over. island fisher explains from the states biggest...
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tell me if she did with new hampshire, has a history of being unpredictable uh, hillary clinton be brock obama. there are no way going back to a campaign that i worked on a john mccain the president george w bush there in 2000. it has a way of growing surprises job i didn't finish w 2. right. uh say history wants to see if she did indeed win here in new hampshire. how would that change the republican primary going forward? depending on the margin, if you went by more than double digits, uh, the movies probably over and assigned to change this channel. uh, if at least able to keep as close as a single digits, or if you were to somehow when, which wasn't done me a new hampshire cannot be quite unpredictable. then we've got 4 weeks until south carolina and then on the super tuesday. but i do agree she has to do well in new hampshire, the state. it sets up very well for her, whose interest so your correspondent talked about the large turn out the big turn out there. conventional wisdom holds that we've been a 15 only 40 percent of the voters and new hampshire around billyde. it's going to be inter
tell me if she did with new hampshire, has a history of being unpredictable uh, hillary clinton be brock obama. there are no way going back to a campaign that i worked on a john mccain the president george w bush there in 2000. it has a way of growing surprises job i didn't finish w 2. right. uh say history wants to see if she did indeed win here in new hampshire. how would that change the republican primary going forward? depending on the margin, if you went by more than double digits, uh, the...
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, it doesn't necessarily spell disaster for presidential campaign bill clinton, george w. bush, brock obama, all lost in that state before going on to of course, when the white house president, joe biden, won't be on the ballots in new hampshire. this time, the democratic party has decided south carolina will hold the 1st primary because of its more diverse population. allan fisher has more of the primary from the states biggest city. manchester, in the chill of new hampshire, can freeze presidential ambition. because healy is trying to generate heat in a campaign, republican voters have so far treated as lukewarm if she wants to win the republican primary here, she has to convince voters. she can be trump on the pike. she has to convince voters like marie carter, who went for one last check before making a final decision on who gets of support and the primary american, nikki haley because she really checks a lot of my, my, you know, i want this one fiscal responsibility, but i do want somebody who is compassionate and we have several point, you know, candidates that are running through. i
, it doesn't necessarily spell disaster for presidential campaign bill clinton, george w. bush, brock obama, all lost in that state before going on to of course, when the white house president, joe biden, won't be on the ballots in new hampshire. this time, the democratic party has decided south carolina will hold the 1st primary because of its more diverse population. allan fisher has more of the primary from the states biggest city. manchester, in the chill of new hampshire, can freeze...
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he is talking about one comment made by hillary clinton, once one comment that were made by brock obamaphi -- by what donald trump does in terms of this fundamental divisive rhetoric every a single day, that seems to get a pass. and i think the challenge is, how can you say, look, obviously not everyone who supports donald trump is an extremist or a hater and we do need to reach out to folks to build broader coalitions and democrats need to be doing that. that does require feeling their pain, to use clinton for -- not demonizing people that you disagree with. but, to pretend that that is a problem, primarily on the left when the greater accelerant of national vision intentionally is donald trump on a daily basis, that misses the full spectrum. >> trump, i mean, did, and does, regularly say that the enemy of the united states is coming from within. it is other americans. people on the left. he says that all the time. >> again, nancy pelosi has said that the enemy is quite literally in the house, referring to her colleagues. i think that if we want a civility we need to choose it. if we w
he is talking about one comment made by hillary clinton, once one comment that were made by brock obamaphi -- by what donald trump does in terms of this fundamental divisive rhetoric every a single day, that seems to get a pass. and i think the challenge is, how can you say, look, obviously not everyone who supports donald trump is an extremist or a hater and we do need to reach out to folks to build broader coalitions and democrats need to be doing that. that does require feeling their pain,...
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by the way, that definition was passed into law by joe biden, brock obama and hillary clinton. course secretary mayorkas's own former border patrol chief testified before this committee in march of last year that according to the statute, dhs does not have operational control. secretary mayorkas pure dishonesty was on full display. again, not a policy issue. to those claiming this impeachment hearing is against the constitution, and against the separation of powers, i am sorry, that is ridiculous. president biden and secretary mayorkas are the ones who have trampled on the constitution and the separation of powers by ignoring a coequal branch of government. as far as i understand the constitution, the constitution i sworn oath to at age 17 at west point, congress writes the laws and the executive branch executes those laws. but that is exactly not what secretary mayorkas has been doing when it comes to our country's immigration laws. in fact, he has been spitting on those laws and thus the constitution in the last three years. impeachment is our final remedy. we are left with n
by the way, that definition was passed into law by joe biden, brock obama and hillary clinton. course secretary mayorkas's own former border patrol chief testified before this committee in march of last year that according to the statute, dhs does not have operational control. secretary mayorkas pure dishonesty was on full display. again, not a policy issue. to those claiming this impeachment hearing is against the constitution, and against the separation of powers, i am sorry, that is...
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ingrained in the minds of our nation's leaders for jimmy carter to brock obama, hillary clinton took a donald trump, john radcliffe to national security council officials. yet from was well, new mexico to the coast of jacksonville, florida the sightings of uaps have rarely been explained by the people with first-hand accounts of the situations. this is largely due to the lack of transparency by our own government and the failure of our elected leaders to make good on their promises to release explanations and footage and mountains of over classified documents that continue to be hidden from the american people. this isn't just how i see it, in fact the american people largely believe the government has actively covered up the truth about uaps. one in particular found 60% of americans believe the government is hiding information about uaps and not being honest about what we know. for my personal experience, i believe the same thing. another poll found that nearly half of americans found the government is doing a bad or somewhat bad job of dealing with reports of ufo sightings. has mr.
ingrained in the minds of our nation's leaders for jimmy carter to brock obama, hillary clinton took a donald trump, john radcliffe to national security council officials. yet from was well, new mexico to the coast of jacksonville, florida the sightings of uaps have rarely been explained by the people with first-hand accounts of the situations. this is largely due to the lack of transparency by our own government and the failure of our elected leaders to make good on their promises to release...
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obsessed with brock obama, as always. it's the first name that is top of mind. oint about this immunity question, he said any president then could prosecute the previous presidents. first of all, it's the justice department, as we mentioned 1000 times. second of all, yeah. if that president breaks laws, if that president attempted coup against united government or takes nuclear secrets back to his beach house or is found liable for sexual assault, yeah. that guy might be prosecuted. we like to think that our presidents wouldn't do any of those things. this is a unique case the donald trump is trying to take a rule to keep himself out of jail that he says would apply to all other presidents. >> let's bring in eugene robinson and. this is, again, donald trump once again detached from reality. again, thinking that, you know, world war two is upon us and is running against barack hussein obama. that is one part of it, and we have seen images of him over the past couple of weeks. he is just not doing well, it doesn't seem, physically. then there's a second part of it,
obsessed with brock obama, as always. it's the first name that is top of mind. oint about this immunity question, he said any president then could prosecute the previous presidents. first of all, it's the justice department, as we mentioned 1000 times. second of all, yeah. if that president breaks laws, if that president attempted coup against united government or takes nuclear secrets back to his beach house or is found liable for sexual assault, yeah. that guy might be prosecuted. we like to...
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and just by, with a deep state, by someone who's funded by the state or brock obama, who supposedly the 1st african american. but it was backed by facebook and google and other id and entertainment. uh theres. uh and so we have moved away from that. but the ultimate issue, i think, is the role of the intellectual. but it, whether it's in china, russia or the united states. but you have people with specialized education, which not everyone can have. is that something to be ashamed uh, buddy has to be dedicated to the interest of the common people. and this is not a new idea. it didn't start with the russian revolution. it was march, it goes back in history of this idea that the benefits you've received of higher education should specialize learning. i should be devoted to the people. what i always fascinated me in your country is how the americans are using persuasion tactics. how they're able to persuade themselves on the most unbelievable and factually unsustainable. narratives, for example, in gal and tearing is most considered to be one of the american values. and yet when you look a
and just by, with a deep state, by someone who's funded by the state or brock obama, who supposedly the 1st african american. but it was backed by facebook and google and other id and entertainment. uh theres. uh and so we have moved away from that. but the ultimate issue, i think, is the role of the intellectual. but it, whether it's in china, russia or the united states. but you have people with specialized education, which not everyone can have. is that something to be ashamed uh, buddy has...
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by the way, that definition was passed into law by joe biden, brock obama and hillary clinton. and of course secretary mayorkas's own former border patrol chief testified before this committee in march of last year that according to the statute, dhs does not have operational control. secretary mayorkas pure dishonesty was on full display. again, not a policy issue. to those claiming this impeachment hearing is against the constitution, and against the separation of powers, i am sorry, that is ridiculous. president biden and secretary mayorkas are the ones who have trampled on the constitution and the separation of powers by ignoring a coequal branch of government. as far as i understand the constitution, the constitution i sworn oath to at age 17 at west point, congress writes the laws and the executive branch executes those laws. but that is exactly not what secretary mayorkas has been doing when it comes to our country's immigration laws. in fact, he has been spitting on those laws and thus the constitution in the last three years. impeachment is our final remedy. we are left
by the way, that definition was passed into law by joe biden, brock obama and hillary clinton. and of course secretary mayorkas's own former border patrol chief testified before this committee in march of last year that according to the statute, dhs does not have operational control. secretary mayorkas pure dishonesty was on full display. again, not a policy issue. to those claiming this impeachment hearing is against the constitution, and against the separation of powers, i am sorry, that is...
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obama, as always. it's the first name that's top of mind, sometimes it seems like he thinks he's running against brocked. into your deeper point about this immunity question, he's saying, will any president then could prosecute the previous president. first of all, it's the justice department, we've said it 1 million times, that's going after donald trump. it that president breaks laws, if that president attempts a coup against the united states government or takes a nuclear secrets back to his beach club or medals in the georgia election, or is found liable for sexual assault, yeah. that guy might be prosecuted. we like to think that our president wouldn't do any of those things, this is a unique case that donald trump is trying to make a rule to keep himself out of jail. that he says would apply to all other presidents. >> let's bring in eugene robinson. this is again donald trump being detached from reality. again, thinking that world war ii is upon us and he is running against barack, who's saying obama. and we've seen images of him over the past couple of weeks, he's just not doing well, it doesn
obama, as always. it's the first name that's top of mind, sometimes it seems like he thinks he's running against brocked. into your deeper point about this immunity question, he's saying, will any president then could prosecute the previous president. first of all, it's the justice department, we've said it 1 million times, that's going after donald trump. it that president breaks laws, if that president attempts a coup against the united states government or takes a nuclear secrets back to his...