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we are back with natosha alford and christina greer.k, two weeks ago i said the 25th amendment looms large. because jd vance is a smart guy, and we all know that he knows donald trump is an old 78 years old, and it is an automatic presidency for jd vance if he can get donald trump shoved out of that job, assuming that they actually make it across that finish line in november. you know, natosha, it does make us legitimately concerned, because people spend so much time talking about joe biden's age and fitness to serve, and yet, we see with our own eyes what happens when donald trump now doesn't do interviews, sways at rallies for 30 to 40 minutes to music, and he is avoiding the spotlight. >> i think people have always confused the bluster and his ability to speak loudly and speak to people's emotions with competence. his supporters portray that as competence. but really, think about it. he is just a professional instigator. he is a professional con man. he stirs up anger, he stirs up resentment, but very, very few examples of what he wo
we are back with natosha alford and christina greer.k, two weeks ago i said the 25th amendment looms large. because jd vance is a smart guy, and we all know that he knows donald trump is an old 78 years old, and it is an automatic presidency for jd vance if he can get donald trump shoved out of that job, assuming that they actually make it across that finish line in november. you know, natosha, it does make us legitimately concerned, because people spend so much time talking about joe biden's...
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nobel prize is all intended for discoveries that bring the most benefits to the world. much like alford no bells discovery of dynamite. this one could also pose a threat unless handles carefully. full rece i'll do is era stop kind of brazil has lifted up on on the social media platform, x move in a month of a national shot down was an in supreme court. justice alexandra demo was authorized . the reinstatement of the platform compiled complied with his court orders. he had previously ordered the shut down following a dispute with ex not, you know, must gave a free speech for rice accounts and this information must, can public be criticized. the more i is not fit for me, laura. i also made a bill. it'll be hit and run about half an hour from now was full of the day's news of the boy charged to stay with the is really forces seek to silence the truth affinity occupied westbank storming and shutting down houses. here was bureau and romano. the truth must be protected and heard, and the stories of real people must be told. this is not just that a task on journalism. it's an attack on the wor
nobel prize is all intended for discoveries that bring the most benefits to the world. much like alford no bells discovery of dynamite. this one could also pose a threat unless handles carefully. full rece i'll do is era stop kind of brazil has lifted up on on the social media platform, x move in a month of a national shot down was an in supreme court. justice alexandra demo was authorized . the reinstatement of the platform compiled complied with his court orders. he had previously ordered the...
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they have paid a heavy price in some respects for it also thank you so much to both of you matthew alford academic and commentator and also new fechary journalists and خريج هندسه زراعيه من جامعه الازهر واعمل في القطاع الزراعي يعني منذ ما اعين على الحياه لانه مدينتنا مدينه بيت لاهي مدينه الزراعيه مدينه بيت لاهيا تشتهر في محصول الفراوله الذي نعتز به جميعا في فلسطين يعتبر المنتج الفلسطيني الاول في العالم من حيث الجوده وكل المواصفات العالميه وكنا المصدرين لكل الدول ولكن للاسف في دخول هذه الحرب الطاحنه والمستمره كنا على and that does it for this edition of the program, debucking the myth will be back tomorrow when it's officially october 7th in this part of the world of west asia, thank you so much for tuning into us, we do appreciate it from me kava and the tire team here, this goodbye, until tomorrow. crisis devastating wars, terrorism, the israeli lobby, crackdown, diplomacy, one year. of israeli genocide in gaza: in the shadows of history, terror was born, legacy of fear that echoes through the centuries from the... streets of paris to the battlegrounds of apartide, a fight for freedom. th
they have paid a heavy price in some respects for it also thank you so much to both of you matthew alford academic and commentator and also new fechary journalists and خريج هندسه زراعيه من جامعه الازهر واعمل في القطاع الزراعي يعني منذ ما اعين على الحياه لانه مدينتنا مدينه بيت لاهي مدينه الزراعيه مدينه بيت لاهيا تشتهر في محصول الفراوله الذي نعتز به...
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marc lotter natasha alford. thank you both. how powerful message be if donald trump said that though, if donald trump said what you just said more, how powerful would that be? >> but he's not saying that all right. >> we're going to leave it there. >> won't stop calling him hitler a threat to democracy. >> no, there wasn't a democrat in this instance that called him johnny just said, all right. all right. thank you both. appreciate you. >> john this one new this morning, us officials say there is evidenced that nor north korean troops are in russia, right now, new reporting on why they're there. >> harvey weinstein about to make his first court appearance since reports of a rare cancer her diagnosis. the mcdonald's stock plunging this morning amid a deadly e coli outbreak linked to quarter pounders before election day, vice president harris bases voters and takes the pressing questions lie. anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential town kamala harris tonight at nine eastern on cnn i used sure. >> you tend to exaggerate go ah
marc lotter natasha alford. thank you both. how powerful message be if donald trump said that though, if donald trump said what you just said more, how powerful would that be? >> but he's not saying that all right. >> we're going to leave it there. >> won't stop calling him hitler a threat to democracy. >> no, there wasn't a democrat in this instance that called him johnny just said, all right. all right. thank you both. appreciate you. >> john this one new this...
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have paid a heavy price and some respects for it also. thank you so much to both of you, matthew alford, academic and commentator, and also new fecherry, journalist and political activist, both from london. thank you for your contribution. well reach the end of the program and i'd like to turn our attention to uh, yusuf abu rabi, that's his name, he's from gaza, he lives in the city of baitlahiya and he has story. السلام عليكم اسمي يوسف صقر ابو ربيع من مدينه غزه مقيم في مدينه بيت لاهيه عمري 24 سنه خريج هندسه زراعيه من جامعه الازهر واعمل في القطاع الزراعي يعني منذ ما اعين على الحياه لانه مدينتنا مدينه بيت الله مدينه الزراعيه مدينه بيت لاهيا تشتهر في محصول الفراوله الذي نعتز به جميعا في فلسطين يعتبر المنتج الفلسطيني الاول في العالم من حيث الجوده وكل المواصفات العالميه وكنا المصدرين لكل الدول ولكن للاسف في دخول هذه الحرب الطاحنه والمستمره كنا على ابواب ومشارف هذا المحصول لحتى يتم انتاجه ولكن للاسف تم تدمير اكثر من 4000 دونم من محصول الفراوونه and that does it for this edition of the program: debucking the myth will be back tomorrow when it's officially october 7th in this part of the world
have paid a heavy price and some respects for it also. thank you so much to both of you, matthew alford, academic and commentator, and also new fecherry, journalist and political activist, both from london. thank you for your contribution. well reach the end of the program and i'd like to turn our attention to uh, yusuf abu rabi, that's his name, he's from gaza, he lives in the city of baitlahiya and he has story. السلام عليكم اسمي يوسف صقر ابو ربيع من مدينه...
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town, press tv. let's turn out to our guests and see what they think about this. we have matthew alford who's an academic and commentator. joining us from london, also joining us from london is new fechary who's a journalist and political activist. i'd like to welcome you both and i'll start with you, new feckry, the one year um october 7th operation ostill flood anniversary is upon us, it's quite incredible that we're looking a genocide that is still continuing uh when one thinks of bombing campaign um maybe the average person says okay they're bombing the place and they're bombing the south or that, but it's a meticulous uh plan to uh target the infrastructure as we focus in that report, in particular road. and then you go into the major infrastructure that provides basic needs such as uh water and all other kinds of things, the regime forces have uh made that part of their plan, why do you think they target infrastructure in the form and manner that they have had uh that they have done in the past year? and mean firstly it's to make it completely uninhabitable, that's become clear as
town, press tv. let's turn out to our guests and see what they think about this. we have matthew alford who's an academic and commentator. joining us from london, also joining us from london is new fechary who's a journalist and political activist. i'd like to welcome you both and i'll start with you, new feckry, the one year um october 7th operation ostill flood anniversary is upon us, it's quite incredible that we're looking a genocide that is still continuing uh when one thinks of bombing...
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press tv. let's turn now to our guests and see what they think about this. uh, we have uh, matthew alford who's an academic and commentator joining us from london. also, joining us from london is new feckry, who's a journalist and political activist. i'd like to welcome you both and i'll start with you, anura feckry, the one year uh october 7th operation ostle flood anniversary is upon us, it's quite incredible that we're looking a genocide that is still continuing uh when one thinks of bombing campaign um maybe the average person says okay they're bombing the place and they're bombing this house or that, but it's a meticulous uh plan to uh target the infrastructure as we focus in that report, in particular roads and then you go into the major infrastructure that provides basic needs such as uh water, and all other kinds of things, the regime forces have uh made that part of their plan, why do you think they target infrastructure in the form and manner that they have had uh that they have done in the past year? um, mean firstly, it's to make it completely uninhabitable, that's become clea
press tv. let's turn now to our guests and see what they think about this. uh, we have uh, matthew alford who's an academic and commentator joining us from london. also, joining us from london is new feckry, who's a journalist and political activist. i'd like to welcome you both and i'll start with you, anura feckry, the one year uh october 7th operation ostle flood anniversary is upon us, it's quite incredible that we're looking a genocide that is still continuing uh when one thinks of bombing...
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think all the colleagues would travel to cars and once again for the contribution into all rejoined alford to commit to it. and i would like to mention it, i believe it is. so it was a significant contribution to browse our entire presidency. we feel strong support from our partners. it is important, especially since that config will the piece they are present. thing is not over with this summit, we have a number of important joint events. after the summit, next year, brazil is going to take over the president of the organization and we are going to give every support to our brazilian friends. and we are going to continue to occurred and made closely with all our breaks partners meeting the interest of the further enhancement of the corporation within these organization and seizing the opportunity i would like to sincerely thing the leader, a psychiatrist on the use of the leaders so the cd us comes on for a comfortable conditions for our joint work. i would like to make my apologies to the citizen self because then look for facing certain inconvenience because there were a lot of disparit
think all the colleagues would travel to cars and once again for the contribution into all rejoined alford to commit to it. and i would like to mention it, i believe it is. so it was a significant contribution to browse our entire presidency. we feel strong support from our partners. it is important, especially since that config will the piece they are present. thing is not over with this summit, we have a number of important joint events. after the summit, next year, brazil is going to take...
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later alford introduced a lot you could only buy a certain amount of dexter methodist and different kinds of medicatione over-the-counter. because people were abusing it. but it was hard anytime you want to get something you had to overcome obstacles to get the drugs. but, if all drugs were legal all the time i could imagine my friends and i 15 or 16 years old very quickly like sentinel it probably is around now in the mid- 2000 if it was around and freely available probably not all of us would have made it today. so i think it drugs, legalizing hard drugs i would classify as a luxury a belief. severe issues and overdoses into andpeople dying in the streets . it sounds good on paper. it does not pass the commonsense test of your legal is hard drugs things will necessarily improve. so i think it's a real mistake. even weed. i thought about this. young people tell me their height 24/7. in the aggregate it would be more if you have a hundred people on the highway one of them is drunk it's very dangerous. and 30 of them are stones that may be equally dangerous to have one very drunk person. t
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. >> why did you get married so young our family was bankrupt so to pay back debts, my father alford me to the man we owed money what did you think when you understood that your father was giving you to this man? to pay off his debt. has largely in political buzzer. >> i was very sad, but i couldn't do anything. >> pecker. does your husband tried to have children with you? >> owe yes. >> have you ever understood happiness? have you ever known happiness? >> know although the chief justice presiding here over the supreme court says selling young girls is a serious crime. >> it's actually on the rise as family's struggle to survive what's happened to these people after this 23 years or four. and the poverty, they really selling their daughters. this is not legal. >> but what they do, it's a kind of tradition so that the government is not really in a position to enter phage because we still have a lot of people who think the way the taliban i mean, i was thinking and the faces only change everyone we talk to says only time and education will bring real rights for afghanistan's women and
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and something he's hitting the administration on now, we're going to leave it there because i alford you three times to give me the answer and i'm not getting it we'll talk more. thank you john. >> all right. thanks so much, kate and now time is running out for people who evacuated in the path of hurricane milton. we've got the very free latest forecast black people for better or worse, a lot of people we came away from that bag you and it's my turn to talk. >> i must say tv on the edge moments that shaped our culture. >> sunday at nine on cnn mornings congestion, i'm feeling better. >> all in one and done with me as the next kick-start better now used. >> the next kick-start gives only one and done relief with our morning jolt. have been cooling sensation. come season. >> it looks standard is queen and says, are wire, my name more. albion to, let's work on that french, shall we surge a.i. assistant in the hotels.com app. >> if you have generalized myasthenia gravis picture would life could look like with viv guard high, true low, a subcutaneous injection that takes about 30 to 90 se
and something he's hitting the administration on now, we're going to leave it there because i alford you three times to give me the answer and i'm not getting it we'll talk more. thank you john. >> all right. thanks so much, kate and now time is running out for people who evacuated in the path of hurricane milton. we've got the very free latest forecast black people for better or worse, a lot of people we came away from that bag you and it's my turn to talk. >> i must say tv on the...
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the multi-color birds have increasingly occupied this argentinean city in sight similar to that of alford hitchcock's 1963 thriller, the birds in recent years, the parents have arrived in pursuit of shelter through the fall and winter months. >> but now it's spring in argentina a biologist at the national university of the sound says the parents have come due to disappearing trees along the hillsides i see my son estimate say that 4% of the forest is lost annually in the south of the province of weno, scientists it is causing the parents to have no food available and they are increasingly moving closer to the cities where they find food, shelter, and water the parrots, however, have become pass residents, citing a whole range of annoyances with the birds continuous shrieking, harming electric cables, and leaving deposits of bird droppings everywhere despite the various tactics, residents have used to scare them away, nothing has worked for show a bite and damaged the cables, go water can then get into the wires when it rains and transmission has cut off these parents create daily costs an
the multi-color birds have increasingly occupied this argentinean city in sight similar to that of alford hitchcock's 1963 thriller, the birds in recent years, the parents have arrived in pursuit of shelter through the fall and winter months. >> but now it's spring in argentina a biologist at the national university of the sound says the parents have come due to disappearing trees along the hillsides i see my son estimate say that 4% of the forest is lost annually in the south of the...
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. >> he talked about who he was talking about bret baier didn't play it and harris called an alford in that moment to me kind of crystallized. these two were just going to be it going at it for this entire 27 minute interview? >> yeah. i thought i thought so. i thought it was a good interview actually, i thought bread did a good job. i know a lot of people said he was repaired and republican talking points, but he had to be tough with her on that network and she came with it too. she brought it to which i thought was good. there's a way to do those fox interviews like pete buttigieg is sort of charming and just so arming and she just went in with her prosecutor personality. i thought it served her well here. >> i thought did an excellent job. i thought it was pretty straightforward. he asked her some questions that she had recently gotten, say, on 60 minutes, i thought the most important exchanges for voters will be around immigration and again, i think she come up, she came up empty on that tonight. he pressed her repeatedly on what they did at the beginning of the biden/harris admini
. >> he talked about who he was talking about bret baier didn't play it and harris called an alford in that moment to me kind of crystallized. these two were just going to be it going at it for this entire 27 minute interview? >> yeah. i thought i thought so. i thought it was a good interview actually, i thought bread did a good job. i know a lot of people said he was repaired and republican talking points, but he had to be tough with her on that network and she came with it too....