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just as he does i mean that i used to. plenty much of it in this place a little of you don't going to stop we can both polish it is doing a movie on monday video that you make out oh yeah i mean if you're going to know yeah. i mean you did me about the level of debt that we have for us because you know you. know you figure in the book as a clinton i think this was your first meeting up with us have newly elected camilla and they put it with us that is you know i mean it was a good move that is by them i didn't like i said i mean look i mean that is love and i think i just did i was i know you meant it as a lot of the unicorns i mean you know especially important to the endless quest will be included at the empathy employees just going to. be going to do. this i would think at the day maybe get them you know say in the lead they go they look at the label on thursday. when the case is coming up i think you just on your thoughts on this one because you're going to be are you going to get some people who don't know you said i
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i mean we're. there's also like you know we could play in front of our own fans imagine having your own stadium your own healthy in your you know really ridiculous yeah ok well i also would like to talk about at the end about where is he oh he's actually next to me. out of the stuff of their. i remember a year ago all the bar so world it's. really dark neymar left they didn't have a success successor. and then this little boy showed up demba lay but he got injured and the future of massey was insecure so the bar so world wasn't really stable but just a few weeks or months later everything changed and i think he is that the reason for that i like what he did so far i like that he transformed this domino and bars a ball position game into what can i call it ice cold machine they are super effective like i mean they don't play better now they don't play more beautiful and they score six goals but they don't play more beautiful but i think they are very against like questcor something effectively and i
i mean we're. there's also like you know we could play in front of our own fans imagine having your own stadium your own healthy in your you know really ridiculous yeah ok well i also would like to talk about at the end about where is he oh he's actually next to me. out of the stuff of their. i remember a year ago all the bar so world it's. really dark neymar left they didn't have a success successor. and then this little boy showed up demba lay but he got injured and the future of massey was...
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i mean there is there is a lot of factions in libya i mean clearly i mean still have to read to me is is one of those people who are causing this this problem and he'd say we are through this problem by his campaign that started in two thousand and fourteen when he attacked bin ghazi and and of course the time there is a group small group of people who are really they are a terrorist group but of course this campaign has gone on for four years and it did not do any good for the country itself i'm in the city mostly dismantled and also at the same time there is there is all these groups where they are clearly bear that to be able to overcome the problem that has today only peons have to join hands together let's join hunder stunt to revenge what taking place in two thousand and eleven or two thousand and fourteen will ever that has but to join hands so they can work together to have a better future for themselves for their children for the grandchildren to general haftar who is libyan national army controls to east of the country and doesn't recognize the government in tripoli says tha
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suppose that the chemical attack i think all sides are now estimating the risk of it as pretty high i mean they all alleged they quit and the chemicals have already been delivered to the ground they only disagree about who is the future perpetrator is and i think from the russian perspective the only means of precluding such attacks from happening would be to make sure that the syrian advocation operate in the area that's the only real practical means of debasing those allegations do you think though our western and eastern partners would go as far as to accuse russia of launching such an attack. i think it's quite unrealistic scenario. and i would add to what i've said that you think it's unrealistic and yet apparently on the turkish media there are already some fears that i being broadcast onto the large audience of russian supposedly preparing something like that i think that would go i mean if that happens there was a position that will go way beyond current. kind of constellation of powers in the region because now there is kind of like. an agreement between all that no major power is
suppose that the chemical attack i think all sides are now estimating the risk of it as pretty high i mean they all alleged they quit and the chemicals have already been delivered to the ground they only disagree about who is the future perpetrator is and i think from the russian perspective the only means of precluding such attacks from happening would be to make sure that the syrian advocation operate in the area that's the only real practical means of debasing those allegations do you think...
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in their patience with the so-called international community i mean i watched the. session chaired by a victorious new went on syria and i was just disgusted you know. any reason why i mean example the fringe the french said that russia's was the main responsibility for the possible humanitarian catastrophe. prompts warmth cvo france was never invited there it is a former colonial power the french killed hundreds of thousands of syrians in the plaintiff's aintree and now they say this is all our responsibility there was. a north herself who just recently said russia was never going to be america's friend you remember and now she says she's calling on russia in the end of her speech where quote in order atia walk with us walk with your no we're never going to be our friend but walk with us you know and let me decode that means listen to us and do what we say here more that we have this not just a very important very quick the united states has been warned about bad consequences in syria new riyadh in mali the former bro. just over iraq said that the civil war would s
in their patience with the so-called international community i mean i watched the. session chaired by a victorious new went on syria and i was just disgusted you know. any reason why i mean example the fringe the french said that russia's was the main responsibility for the possible humanitarian catastrophe. prompts warmth cvo france was never invited there it is a former colonial power the french killed hundreds of thousands of syrians in the plaintiff's aintree and now they say this is all...
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starting with the second point i mean depends on who you are and how we treat and how we define core the moderate opposition and what of. the moderation of the opposition it's about whether or not these people are ready to talk and from what i understand there have been several statements by their leaders militant leaders on the ground that i know it's very easy to negotiate they want to as i said die hard i mean doing this are in conflict we always and every stage and in every year we saw such groups and from the perspective. ninety five percent of those groups are not inclined to negotiate and to talk her to pursue a political process so. i think it would not matter if we talk about the summit what matters here is russia turkish relations and their partnership in lip in the first place russia understands that for turkey it's one of the most important parts and it can't just push it and impose its own wheel on on its partner well i would partially both agree and disagree with you because i do think their relationship with turkey eric strongly is extremely important and we will talk
starting with the second point i mean depends on who you are and how we treat and how we define core the moderate opposition and what of. the moderation of the opposition it's about whether or not these people are ready to talk and from what i understand there have been several statements by their leaders militant leaders on the ground that i know it's very easy to negotiate they want to as i said die hard i mean doing this are in conflict we always and every stage and in every year we saw such...
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it's an asset grab and well here i mean i mean what i mean americans want everyone growing they want to be a spoiler they go on to syria to have the resources to rebuild that's how i see it once this conflict comes in exactly adel i mean i guess people don't remember the cold war very well you know i keep hearing that newsrooms all over the world in the western world are run by twenty somethings you know and they like to play with social media all day long i remember the cold war pretty well and it was something we all worried about now you know seeing the u.s. in a very cavalier way saying not only are we going to i can't use that kind of a simple language of donald trump you know we're going to we're we're going to make it hurt you're going to syria hurt and everyone else on the russians only in the iranians as well or anyone else here that helps them ok very cavalier language he didn't use that during the cold war you know why and i almost never i almost never like to quote barack obama but you know elections have results in this is what's happening ok we have results here the amer
it's an asset grab and well here i mean i mean what i mean americans want everyone growing they want to be a spoiler they go on to syria to have the resources to rebuild that's how i see it once this conflict comes in exactly adel i mean i guess people don't remember the cold war very well you know i keep hearing that newsrooms all over the world in the western world are run by twenty somethings you know and they like to play with social media all day long i remember the cold war pretty well...
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i mean of course i mean i mean to have to conclude whatever he wanted but there's no such thing as general national army i mean this is his creation we have a libya if you go to defer to the how many people are really enlisted in the are with one hundred thirty thousand of them have to doesn't have even a thousand of those people there so so he can claim whatever he want and everybody else force their claim of course you can see the spread good suppose attacking the tripoli also saying that they are another army there so so so all of this military there is no military solution to the country there is no way after all of the able to go into tripoli they be able in those brigades to be rolled into the side tripoli they are not going to be able to go to the east and of course live along the south which is right now there is a war raging between many different factions and there are also people from outside the country who they are there can you see a situation in which the government of national accord general haftar could reach a working consensus what shit they promised a half hour or so th
i mean of course i mean i mean to have to conclude whatever he wanted but there's no such thing as general national army i mean this is his creation we have a libya if you go to defer to the how many people are really enlisted in the are with one hundred thirty thousand of them have to doesn't have even a thousand of those people there so so he can claim whatever he want and everybody else force their claim of course you can see the spread good suppose attacking the tripoli also saying that...
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parliamentarians kurdish part of ontarians elected kurdish mayors journalists academics you know i mean you name it that these people are into and these are europeans to write because turkey is also council member and so i think their dens to be a holistic approach here not to single out you know not sort of german citizens but to. really pressure to add on to change of course he will never be a democrat he will make such you know he can we can expect him to say such horrible things in the future too when he feels in south boston but now is an opportunity now is the moment where europe can actually in germany ten save some lives really intercooler and that's that that's a historic responsibility and i think they need to take that seriously get turkey is currently in the grip of a major crisis a major currency and debt crisis before we talk about what the solution might be less of a quick look at the problem. people in turkey are paying a lot more for food these days and august prices overall rose about eighteen percent compared to the same period last year as the currency crisis continu
parliamentarians kurdish part of ontarians elected kurdish mayors journalists academics you know i mean you name it that these people are into and these are europeans to write because turkey is also council member and so i think their dens to be a holistic approach here not to single out you know not sort of german citizens but to. really pressure to add on to change of course he will never be a democrat he will make such you know he can we can expect him to say such horrible things in the...
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views it as a as a momentum where both sides have to sit and talk about it because it's not germany i mean it's aired on who wanted to visit germany so it's understandable that the german government would want to accept i don't in berlin if you want to visit germany then you come let's see let's go let's go to strike the the invitation was issued by the german side in the first instance i as far as i know the background information we have is that aired on after the referendum cold start in my eyes and wanted to clarify the situation because the tension was high and i don't think that i don't really believed that germany would take serious steps detention after detention you know when our don't cost i am irish time i said that it was not my fault from the interest on my german class a german president so as far as we know it's time i said that it was not a good momentum so he called again and as far as i remember it was just when the on the day of the elections the early elections were announced an official close to i was in berlin trying to settle this invitation so it was to sum up it wa
views it as a as a momentum where both sides have to sit and talk about it because it's not germany i mean it's aired on who wanted to visit germany so it's understandable that the german government would want to accept i don't in berlin if you want to visit germany then you come let's see let's go let's go to strike the the invitation was issued by the german side in the first instance i as far as i know the background information we have is that aired on after the referendum cold start in my...
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you write that there is a cancer growing on the trump presidency i mean what is the cancer. well you know the thing is that right now we're hearing is breathtaking from people inside not only with words but the new york times and i don't misuse it is that the president really doesn't pay attention very much he does have a long attention span is very impulsive petty these are things that are beginning to pile up you know the cancer that's going on with his presidency is you've got some of these high level people now cooperating with robert muller who's investigating collusion with the russians and also obstruction of justice and that's kind of very problematic for the president because some of those people are eating disorders just as john trunk was nix's john bemis nixon. yeah i mean that's it is an interesting point you make could be were i don't want to go into too much detail here with this but do you think that the president's former personal attorney michael cohen and his lawyer lanny davis do you think they will prove key to finding the truth about the trunk presidency
you write that there is a cancer growing on the trump presidency i mean what is the cancer. well you know the thing is that right now we're hearing is breathtaking from people inside not only with words but the new york times and i don't misuse it is that the president really doesn't pay attention very much he does have a long attention span is very impulsive petty these are things that are beginning to pile up you know the cancer that's going on with his presidency is you've got some of these...
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root here i mean i'm kind of a variation of the same question that i just asked i mean did anybody think about these things the law of unintended consequences i mean where these peaceful people are supposed to go i mean number one i think it every country in the world every government the world should say that they want to wash their hands and have nothing to do with these terrorists and it might be a way to start negotiating ok but also saying with beirut i mean you know it seems to me that turkey is is really dirtying the waters here because it you know the everyone was just with rouhani in total and then now he comes out with this op ed in the in the wall street journal and it's very unclear what he wants to do and i'd like to correct i mean if they're not controlling northern syria they're occupying and it is an illegal occupation no one in northern syria that i am aware of asked them to come in ok so how is the the turkey card playing in all this name in beirut where. turkey has been responsible for molestation as a seven war seventy percent of the war on syria and the destruction o
root here i mean i'm kind of a variation of the same question that i just asked i mean did anybody think about these things the law of unintended consequences i mean where these peaceful people are supposed to go i mean number one i think it every country in the world every government the world should say that they want to wash their hands and have nothing to do with these terrorists and it might be a way to start negotiating ok but also saying with beirut i mean you know it seems to me that...
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to russia is the enemy that's a really good question and i'm not sure i can pinpoint that moment i mean i do believe that as a necessary component of foreign policy the united states seeks to. needs enemies to produce to put it simply i mean in order to to justify the insane military budget and various insane in my view and certainly. not very successful foreign policy adventures in afghanistan. iraq yemen which we are deeply involved in on and on and on let me ask you this. you got a guy named bill kristol right now it wasn't too long ago that liberals in america were talking about bloody bill bill kristol neo con he's a guy he's just he's a war monger and now he's being lauded by the leftist he goes on rachel maddow on these shows and he's he is considered to be a hero amongst. what do you make of that it's an astonishing fact i mean kristol was one of the leading proponents of the iraq war everything he and his neo con. colleagues who promoted that war for everything they predicted with catastrophic we wrong i mean this has to rank as one of the worst foreign policy it ventures for l
to russia is the enemy that's a really good question and i'm not sure i can pinpoint that moment i mean i do believe that as a necessary component of foreign policy the united states seeks to. needs enemies to produce to put it simply i mean in order to to justify the insane military budget and various insane in my view and certainly. not very successful foreign policy adventures in afghanistan. iraq yemen which we are deeply involved in on and on and on let me ask you this. you got a guy named...
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i mean the guy has i mean it's not an exaggeration to say he has blood on his hands as one of the primary architects of that war a lot of our fast and rachel maddow how can she go from being this make this one hundred eighty degree turn and now is it is is it pure v. anality is it just is purely corrupt and has no integrity whatsoever and we shouldn't expect that in american media anymore well was definitely shouldn't expect it to american media anymore i mean if you know over the last few years we've watched this absolute degradation over the last twenty years but for the last few years in particular but no it's this part is easy to explain it's trump derangement syndrome bill kristol and a lot of other people who liberals and even some lefties would normally. shun in in disgust you know people like james clapper you know brennan i mean these former senior intelligence officials who were deeply implicated in the catastrophic an immoral war on terror quotes let me put that in quotes and some really hideous policies and then you know and as a surveillance torture these people have been reh
i mean the guy has i mean it's not an exaggeration to say he has blood on his hands as one of the primary architects of that war a lot of our fast and rachel maddow how can she go from being this make this one hundred eighty degree turn and now is it is is it pure v. anality is it just is purely corrupt and has no integrity whatsoever and we shouldn't expect that in american media anymore well was definitely shouldn't expect it to american media anymore i mean if you know over the last few...
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over you question the threat of fines somebody not known to seem to i mean yeah yeah i mean political pressure on that god you've. told to security jennifer knows where to put your kind of business models he was my american corporations jadhav what is sold on could be mental disease has a new album use the controls on the scene and the solution. lies up in association. no two can he sell some dollars it is just simply his or deleting to an investigative documentary. ghost war on oxy. welcome back to worlds apart with alexy clinic of middle east expert at the russian international affairs council alexei let me pick up on the point that we were discussing just before the break the suppose that the chemical attack i think all sides are now estimating the risk of it as pretty high i mean they all alleged they quit and the chemicals have already been delivered to the ground they only disagree about who is the future perpetrator is and i think from the russian perspective the only means of precluding such attacks from happening would be to make sure that the syrian advocation operate in the
over you question the threat of fines somebody not known to seem to i mean yeah yeah i mean political pressure on that god you've. told to security jennifer knows where to put your kind of business models he was my american corporations jadhav what is sold on could be mental disease has a new album use the controls on the scene and the solution. lies up in association. no two can he sell some dollars it is just simply his or deleting to an investigative documentary. ghost war on oxy. welcome...
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the needle but i do i mean by that. equine the guy up is when i need it i don't belong in a secret on this. is how you can buy little not that every country isn't easy money even money. looking into. it they way you put out by now ma see gallus thousand names to go when a couple anything can. be cut in the market is that i thought out the window you know till it was yellow i guess i don't even like you much as you admit they're kind of i mean to him i thought into labor. and there you hear bang going to leave illustrate they are going to look after. exiting. existing in a school open to see this but the simple will find the meeting is too. long we'll see large beard on or so poor people can but opening up of about the comic opera i honestly had to do more but up on the scene. i think. for a good number. of the police and i'm not the case at the. bolo vs a month on the part of this kid if the child to get past like this implement the. call over. to pull down that if. they were you're not leaving on your part to come in be
the needle but i do i mean by that. equine the guy up is when i need it i don't belong in a secret on this. is how you can buy little not that every country isn't easy money even money. looking into. it they way you put out by now ma see gallus thousand names to go when a couple anything can. be cut in the market is that i thought out the window you know till it was yellow i guess i don't even like you much as you admit they're kind of i mean to him i thought into labor. and there you hear bang...
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you know i mean that's where you're concerned. people who literally are dying of cancer left and right and for entire families being taken out more worried about coke and i don't know let me drop this on really quickly because these numbers are pretty incredible to when you look at the rising cost of health care i mean the united states health care spending is projected to rise five point three percent and twenty eight team the u.s. centers for medicare and medicaid services estimated twenty seven thousand spending was up four point six climbed nearly three point five trillion and i was going to jump up to five and it gets even worse yes because what they're saying is there's a lot of numbers in between but ultimately what what's coming out is the c.m.s. projected that by twenty twenty six health care spending is projected that it will reach five point seven trillion trillion with a t. wow all right as we go to break court watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered a big book and twitter see our
you know i mean that's where you're concerned. people who literally are dying of cancer left and right and for entire families being taken out more worried about coke and i don't know let me drop this on really quickly because these numbers are pretty incredible to when you look at the rising cost of health care i mean the united states health care spending is projected to rise five point three percent and twenty eight team the u.s. centers for medicare and medicaid services estimated twenty...
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ok i want to go back to jeff and albert i want to pick up on a point that ned brought up here i mean if you look at the legislative. victories or policy victories i should rather say of the left over the last forty forty five fifty years the epicenter is the supreme court and i think this is one of the reasons why at this eleventh hour. revelation we can never be proven one way or another as far as i know there was never ripley's report cavanagh's been interrogated questioned by the f.b.i. six times i mean how many people go through that in life ok this is an eleventh hour and it's politics ok and it's a bloodsport ok but it seems not transparent in this attempt to derail this nomination and it's only because it's trump's nomination go ahead joe well it is bloodsport that's because in many ways a supreme court justice is more important more powerful than president yeah we certainly have a much longer term and i think what's what's going on here is that people understand that this court is going to make macro decisions for american society the decisions about things like abortion and g
ok i want to go back to jeff and albert i want to pick up on a point that ned brought up here i mean if you look at the legislative. victories or policy victories i should rather say of the left over the last forty forty five fifty years the epicenter is the supreme court and i think this is one of the reasons why at this eleventh hour. revelation we can never be proven one way or another as far as i know there was never ripley's report cavanagh's been interrogated questioned by the f.b.i. six...
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i don't know i mean. i can't really describe. our listeners thinking. you know and. i don't know if it's because. to be an extremely violent and the army did it actually i mean in some ways nominates and vomits i mean but it's different when someone right before your eyes gets shot shot in the head right i wasn't looking so i mean it was i got hurt i was looking out the car like this and i heard it. first i didn't know what happened. and this dude shooting into the core so i started because of a pager and i didn't know what he was doing. down and. i was like man. how likely is it because the two co-defendants who a lot of time they said that clinton was sitting here pulled his gun from his waistband and shot him twice in the head how how likely is that is it possible. that it has this number here if you shot from right here there's no way why would you hit me if i do this probably won't even hate you because you probably mission because you're not a human on this distance you can still miss it yes if you just did like this you could miss this person. trying to shoot
i don't know i mean. i can't really describe. our listeners thinking. you know and. i don't know if it's because. to be an extremely violent and the army did it actually i mean in some ways nominates and vomits i mean but it's different when someone right before your eyes gets shot shot in the head right i wasn't looking so i mean it was i got hurt i was looking out the car like this and i heard it. first i didn't know what happened. and this dude shooting into the core so i started because of...
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but i mean so we're sort of i would also got to. mastery of them believed to be letting us see what it. means i've seen it done a man in the forty's and done nothing with my head of the council soon then i did the biggest thing. is a lot of. this in your. car is enough for me. to go. home or two. point zero zero. one zero that's almost eight hundred f. in the area. then only shooting three come for to us. so but only one time a simple golden phone. you said to nothing to do something. you will include. in. the way. for the not so the same so this illusion that i'm less sure i learned a lesson most of. this is. yeah ok let's hear. what i post and. i mean we want to hear. left. that you know that it's a good enough that i. didn't. see. any of the video. if i were a medic to see that and to get out of. what i miss i came here and. fomented communist to close up to. get up in that case is now more. so innocent so most importantly mc bellows for the mother that she go but it is imperative. to get it in the disability came out that was swa
but i mean so we're sort of i would also got to. mastery of them believed to be letting us see what it. means i've seen it done a man in the forty's and done nothing with my head of the council soon then i did the biggest thing. is a lot of. this in your. car is enough for me. to go. home or two. point zero zero. one zero that's almost eight hundred f. in the area. then only shooting three come for to us. so but only one time a simple golden phone. you said to nothing to do something. you will...
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ok it's his prerogative to do that it's not others to decide that they're you know i can't i mean i'm i have to say that i would rather bomb in maryland very distressed by this lack of presumption of innocence it's extraordinary i'll give you the last minute in person bill before we go to the break go ahead he's not going to jail he just kept him supreme court no i and i think i think the thing it and the whole the whole reason that this is such a big issue is because jeff made the point the supreme court is far outside of what the founders originally envisioned the court being it has become a super legislative body which is the less favorite plaything for expanding the administrative state and doing an end run around the legislative process and i'll tell you why it's so important because i think someone like brett kavanaugh going on the supreme court is actually about a restoration the constitutional order and saying the supreme court shouldn't have this role in our society in fact we should know all nine names of the supreme court justice they should be more in the background but i'
ok it's his prerogative to do that it's not others to decide that they're you know i can't i mean i'm i have to say that i would rather bomb in maryland very distressed by this lack of presumption of innocence it's extraordinary i'll give you the last minute in person bill before we go to the break go ahead he's not going to jail he just kept him supreme court no i and i think i think the thing it and the whole the whole reason that this is such a big issue is because jeff made the point the...
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one thing that is just shows the ignorance of our media the absolute ignorance of our media i mean in god if we you know i could go on for hours about this longer than you want but one thing that's really interesting is that his representation of the ukrainian government is you know invariably cited is evidence that he was a tool of putin's and that you know some somehow even though the crimes he's been charged with have nothing to do with russian meddling in the election that's one of the whole investigation is off here and there you know storm williams stormy daniels whatever i mean find i mean you know should trump you know used his personal attorney to pay off somebody he had an affair with no i mean but what it does has nothing to do with russia gate they can investigate anything they want but with a man of her anyway sorry i got a little distracted there but man a for its representation of the ukraine government the yemeni regime it's pretty clear. journalists don't know what the hell they're talking about i mean they're all experts on ukraine no i actually do know a little bit
one thing that is just shows the ignorance of our media the absolute ignorance of our media i mean in god if we you know i could go on for hours about this longer than you want but one thing that's really interesting is that his representation of the ukrainian government is you know invariably cited is evidence that he was a tool of putin's and that you know some somehow even though the crimes he's been charged with have nothing to do with russian meddling in the election that's one of the...
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in the mainstream media and in the deep state the they've forgotten the fear i mean i guess i'm the oldest one here of nuclear of nuclear conflict well i mean but they now they want to go toe to toe and it seems to me that they really want to give russia a bloody nose in syria and this is one of the things they can't let go how are they they want to give russia blodgett notion. so many places. not only in syria not only in ukraine you know just recently the canadian prime minister announced that he would increase that canadian contingent in law to all of the polices by one hundred man why because russia it's all dangerous and they want to give russia a bloody nose there in the baltics that's. right but i think i understand group put it in the best possible way and here is a quote from him sanctioning the wall of the u.s. and the divergent lee create multiple. yeah and of course that that summarizes what mark has just said and probably all of these people who plan sanctions you know who organize attacks or insurgents as well i can see where they should be given medals by future historians f
in the mainstream media and in the deep state the they've forgotten the fear i mean i guess i'm the oldest one here of nuclear of nuclear conflict well i mean but they now they want to go toe to toe and it seems to me that they really want to give russia a bloody nose in syria and this is one of the things they can't let go how are they they want to give russia blodgett notion. so many places. not only in syria not only in ukraine you know just recently the canadian prime minister announced...
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in the first place he control i mean to. backed rebels and position groups they control not entire. province and it seems that turkey is quite ready to. give back the majority of the province especially its. south east and south western parts and also let's not forget that also took it back militias control terrorism. syria's north permissions all of ranch was conducted so it's a city in. and there is the syrian nation army i believe it's a whole bunch almost of the roads and most of the entry points of the us and exactly so so it isn't for a gun it's not going to like the last card to play or to hold its i mean he has another areas but he definitely will you know do it is a most attempts to. to gain a maximum of it lip that you mentioned kurdish sensibilities of turkey earlier and my understanding is that russia is trying to be attentive to those. at the cost of a defacto partition of syria even though it's not quite clear whether turkey would be interested in that now i've seen some reports in western media about. some kur
in the first place he control i mean to. backed rebels and position groups they control not entire. province and it seems that turkey is quite ready to. give back the majority of the province especially its. south east and south western parts and also let's not forget that also took it back militias control terrorism. syria's north permissions all of ranch was conducted so it's a city in. and there is the syrian nation army i believe it's a whole bunch almost of the roads and most of the entry...
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and the kind of people who were clapping what's your first reaction it's the same predictable yeah i mean the favorites exactly and i think more than anyone who was responding to the announcement that germany has won the bid to win the two thousand and twenty four championships the applause there was quite muted it was just the german delegation and the kind of people who were clapping what's your first reaction it's the same predictable yeah i mean the favorites exactly and i think more than anyone i think brindle and i think the d.f.t. in general probably had the biggest sigh of relief just because of your the image of the d.f.t. hasn't been any good it was you know we fought in recent years we found out about all the scandals that were happening there which are still under investigation for example the rise and fall of somebody like a football legend like specter and of course if these own job was like a lot of these members inside the d.s.p. the german football association their job was also on the line and i think if you look at also like for example let's go back to the ursula. that
and the kind of people who were clapping what's your first reaction it's the same predictable yeah i mean the favorites exactly and i think more than anyone who was responding to the announcement that germany has won the bid to win the two thousand and twenty four championships the applause there was quite muted it was just the german delegation and the kind of people who were clapping what's your first reaction it's the same predictable yeah i mean the favorites exactly and i think more than...
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ok i want to go back to jeff in auburn i want to pick up on a point that ned brought up here i mean if you look at the legislative. victories or policy victories i should rather say of the left over the last forty forty five fifty years the epicenter is the supreme court and i think this is one of the reasons why at this eleventh hour. revelation we can never be proven one way or another as far as i know there was never a ripley's report cavanagh's been interrogated questioned by the f.b.i. six times i mean how many people go through that in life ok this is an eleventh hour and it's politics ok and it's a blood sport ok but it seems not transparent in this attempt to derail this nomination and it's only because it's trump's nomination go ahead joe well it is bloodsport that's because in many ways a supreme court justice is more important more powerful than president yeah we certainly have a much longer term and i think what's what's going on here is that people understand that this court is going to make macro decisions for american society the decisions about things like abortion and
ok i want to go back to jeff in auburn i want to pick up on a point that ned brought up here i mean if you look at the legislative. victories or policy victories i should rather say of the left over the last forty forty five fifty years the epicenter is the supreme court and i think this is one of the reasons why at this eleventh hour. revelation we can never be proven one way or another as far as i know there was never a ripley's report cavanagh's been interrogated questioned by the f.b.i. six...
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i think so and i it's very impressive first i mean because a lot of people have been i mean go to those kinds of meets is whether it's in africa or in china and africa leaders are interested in china because now it's becoming like a major global player especially with the problems that europe has been having lately or not so the protectionism the rising protectionism in america and a trump so a lot of people a lot of africans look at china and china has been the liver and in this sense since two thousand and in terms of loans in terms of investment in terms of development aid which is becoming like bigger and i think it's very it's fair to say that that the chinese are aware of the fact that they need to be i mean like to change the model of financial help that they're providing for example if you look at the sixty billion dollars that they pledged fed for only twenty billion dollars this credit line but fifteen billion is concessional and interest free ten billion is for the elements and five billion is to help with imports and ten billion will be like for the private sector so all of
i think so and i it's very impressive first i mean because a lot of people have been i mean go to those kinds of meets is whether it's in africa or in china and africa leaders are interested in china because now it's becoming like a major global player especially with the problems that europe has been having lately or not so the protectionism the rising protectionism in america and a trump so a lot of people a lot of africans look at china and china has been the liver and in this sense since...
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is in the best position because i mean. when he sees his two friends going over no struggling are gay and he's like you know sting a sign of the a monkey watching i was it right right right and that but it was a monkey but. iran has secured is presence in syria i mean one hundred percent the only question is that what will be the degree overrun in military press and or comic presence in syria so for iran it's not really a. priority to see what happens with it but on the long run of course it's in iran's interest that damascus would gain control of one hundred percent of the territory because that would mean more access to the syrian territory but iran willing to wait a little bit is that what you mean that iran is not rushing so yeah now both president rouhani and president begrudge the american presence in the eastern are you afraid region much more so than president putin why is that why is russia at least from my perception a little bit less. obviously acting c.e.o. of the americans being there in the first place because
is in the best position because i mean. when he sees his two friends going over no struggling are gay and he's like you know sting a sign of the a monkey watching i was it right right right and that but it was a monkey but. iran has secured is presence in syria i mean one hundred percent the only question is that what will be the degree overrun in military press and or comic presence in syria so for iran it's not really a. priority to see what happens with it but on the long run of course it's...
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i mean. it's a funny way to state it i think that. i mean i'm not too concerned i think that with trump we need to clearly separate trump's rhetoric from trump's actions and you know focus on what he's doing and you know if there are people who who don't like you know his rhetoric and his personality and you know that's that's fine and and maybe this was a case of that. shifting to domestic politics john how would you describe the current state of process for confirming a supreme court justice in the particular case of kavanaugh or in general general and you could be specific in general i would say that it's absolutely horrendous and apparently getting worse i mean the situation with merrick garland i think is one of the great political tragedies of the past ten years and in terms of process at least if not outcome i had no great love for merit garland but obama definitely had the right to have a supreme court justice of his choice he specifically chose someone who he believed would bring more republican support merrick garland was no
i mean. it's a funny way to state it i think that. i mean i'm not too concerned i think that with trump we need to clearly separate trump's rhetoric from trump's actions and you know focus on what he's doing and you know if there are people who who don't like you know his rhetoric and his personality and you know that's that's fine and and maybe this was a case of that. shifting to domestic politics john how would you describe the current state of process for confirming a supreme court justice...
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i. mean. i just remember being so typical like. the older brother little sister i mean we. you know i remember planned together i remember. cascade broadened by saying i'm going in the woods and build a fort. i also remember he know me locking him out of the house then as. my hand. baseball. he was he was good but he is a brother her. job like i was half way through the woods. to get him out. you know. jr could. put him out into the you know you know you go. you know it was good for a boy and in jr quick they picked him up and carried him to the little river and they rode him on his bed so that way to drown or if you don't die from the blues to drown first i did have a smart raid to shoot him our red one too good luck or a sound event a good. zero voluntarily van feeling what happened down here for everybody or if there were guards that separate us or our fact this is the road where the body would find. over the cell but. of course we'll put it back over. to her room through the fluid he got by the phone. there i mean i'm pretty sure it's called thirty or so years the body o
i. mean. i just remember being so typical like. the older brother little sister i mean we. you know i remember planned together i remember. cascade broadened by saying i'm going in the woods and build a fort. i also remember he know me locking him out of the house then as. my hand. baseball. he was he was good but he is a brother her. job like i was half way through the woods. to get him out. you know. jr could. put him out into the you know you know you go. you know it was good for a boy and...
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i mean if i think of a type of people i hate. hate fund managers i want them to sleep as much as possible. when there is sleep there was a coup in the world i want them down on the ground like they downed a bottle ambien i don't the only way they were said fund manager is a wake hedge fund manager. anyway my point is the lawmakers aren't going to repeal the law so the homeless along with some help sued the state and the court last week affirm the right of homeless people to not be punished for sleeping with a. guy a so i say i say to celebrate let's have a sleep in all right down to the people show up to the capitol building in idaho and we sleep together. and then. i mean sleep together i meant to say we have sex with the. point is. be a celebration. don't wait around for the corrupt the law makers change things now in san francisco activists are tackling several problems at once environmental destruction the high cost of health food the hungry the poor they're doing it by guerrilla drafting adding fruit bearing branches to tree
i mean if i think of a type of people i hate. hate fund managers i want them to sleep as much as possible. when there is sleep there was a coup in the world i want them down on the ground like they downed a bottle ambien i don't the only way they were said fund manager is a wake hedge fund manager. anyway my point is the lawmakers aren't going to repeal the law so the homeless along with some help sued the state and the court last week affirm the right of homeless people to not be punished for...
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say why do you call the police what it was an option i mean i mean that was what i considered option. i said look i don't know what to do but to get away from me and to get out the truck and did he tell you i'm going to turn myself in here is that yes he did but i was i mean i was thinking like there's no way to actually stand up with me right now and then i saw it like ok i don't care what you do to get away from me. and i was wondering what are the odds that they will tell what happened i don't know. if they. i don't know i mean i guess as for telling him and whatever god he's choosing a warship right now you know. are after him how are you i mean any good to see and to see. so he dropped you off for a. prosecution . where you question the threat to find. somebody you know going to see do i mean. political pressure on the gold you. conclude to nothing. security jenison knows where to put your bundled up business models he was my american corporations jadhav wasn't completely sold on good matilde easy to use. c.m.o. was seen as the solution. in association with. the new good he saw
say why do you call the police what it was an option i mean i mean that was what i considered option. i said look i don't know what to do but to get away from me and to get out the truck and did he tell you i'm going to turn myself in here is that yes he did but i was i mean i was thinking like there's no way to actually stand up with me right now and then i saw it like ok i don't care what you do to get away from me. and i was wondering what are the odds that they will tell what happened i...
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i mean we just as them all. right [inaudible] transactioion. full full full. stop stop crimes and i'm not trying [ [inaudiblble] to happening. includes legal meaning and now. they'll they'll do some social censorship right back thanks. date name when she she i mean because they say it is a long time change right away usually indian and and and and and it's still still the thing i mean i mean something someone. says -- and users at at you know you can go online right saying [inaudible] schools. do you see i would i would have to let go. we know it to three point eighty in a way right. that's going [inaudible] to you know. right right right right. i mean i mean i might make sure. many many people these days anyone got does make. and i which goes goes. out that. these -- which is a fine line. this. i'm sorry i your meeting iss just as and that's not a not only a cd for you from the legal legal. don't get common common. economy interns are. hi rather rather than anybody date [inauaudible] thank. with a see also no un
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one i can't believe i have to ask this question in today's i mean why is it so important because i know people out there go like prisoners who cares the prisoners why is it so important that we care about all citizens even prisoners and their guards because we aren't monsters thank you thank you i mean this is a very strange to me. that there isn't more of an effort especially considering the presence or if specially considering you know how bad the storm is going to be and it seems like they're just sort of resting on the laurels of it's been fine before but this is a cat four possibly a cat five by the time it hits land new you they haven't seen this in sixty years you don't know what's going to happen and to put even if you don't care about prisoners to put all of that staff and all of those sheriffs and all of those officers lives at risk for what because you don't want to take the time to move them out of the way of a deadly hurricane yeah it's absolutely ridiculous and then we're not talking about prisoners in some super bowl. you know no way the key they murdered and slaughtered
one i can't believe i have to ask this question in today's i mean why is it so important because i know people out there go like prisoners who cares the prisoners why is it so important that we care about all citizens even prisoners and their guards because we aren't monsters thank you thank you i mean this is a very strange to me. that there isn't more of an effort especially considering the presence or if specially considering you know how bad the storm is going to be and it seems like...
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in their decision making process that human rights was going to play a role but still at the end i mean you a phase of business and as much as you would like to think it's sometimes wishful thinking to think that it really was human rights i honestly think it was it had more to do with the fact that i think the risk was just too big for ford to turkey host i mean the euro has dropped and i think what is it they its value has has dropped. i think politically the situation there is so precarious and we don't know what's going to happen then six years from now and also i think they were just afraid that maybe the few of investments and also turkey in a campaign they had made these promises of tax breaks of allowing. a five to basically rent free let them use the stadiums and i think now that they see you know economically how they doing they probably knew that a lot of that was not going to happen so they got in also one of i mean turkey is so close to syria and one of the host cities was going to be close to syria and we don't know what's going to geopolitically we don't know right now in
in their decision making process that human rights was going to play a role but still at the end i mean you a phase of business and as much as you would like to think it's sometimes wishful thinking to think that it really was human rights i honestly think it was it had more to do with the fact that i think the risk was just too big for ford to turkey host i mean the euro has dropped and i think what is it they its value has has dropped. i think politically the situation there is so precarious...