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knowing in many cases they are murderers, they are drug lords, they are traitors to our country, if they were involved in our country at all. even then, they are coming back in, people who left because they were traitors coming back in. everyone is coming back in. it is at a level we've never seen before. criminals off the streets. other countries from where they are coming are now setting records, good records for them, where crime is down 70%, 75% because they are taking the criminals off the streets, emptying their jails into our country. they're not finished yet. i'm amazed. i thought they would've done it by now, but if you look at venezuela, their crime is way, way, way down. if you go to caracas, you wouldn't recognize it. you can actually walk the streets without, without being shot or killed or mugged. it is becoming a safe city because they have taken all their criminals, most of them, the rest are coming, they are all coming. they have taken their drug dealers and they have with them into the united states of america. thank you very much, -- thank you very much, kamala. apprec
knowing in many cases they are murderers, they are drug lords, they are traitors to our country, if they were involved in our country at all. even then, they are coming back in, people who left because they were traitors coming back in. everyone is coming back in. it is at a level we've never seen before. criminals off the streets. other countries from where they are coming are now setting records, good records for them, where crime is down 70%, 75% because they are taking the criminals off the...
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they viewed them as two of the same rate they say they are marching so they better t understand how toaximize the city's profit and bring in more trade. and make new york city the most important congressional center in the british empire. so perhaps and perhaps but by the time new york city was probably the second most important carbon censure surpassing perhaps philadelphia and boston. the delancey's wanted to solidify that and push new york further. the way they were able to do this they set up some organizations to promote the city's trade to make sure more ships were coming in and out of the harbor. so 1760 after they are elected this arch implements their political viewsd and their economicg views. and they find something called the chamber of commerce. which is still around today. it's a different format today but still around for the chamber of commerce designed to regulate trade in new york. the majority of the members are from the delancey family members become lawyers. they also set up the marine society which is to care for widowers and orphans look after the people who are
they viewed them as two of the same rate they say they are marching so they better t understand how toaximize the city's profit and bring in more trade. and make new york city the most important congressional center in the british empire. so perhaps and perhaps but by the time new york city was probably the second most important carbon censure surpassing perhaps philadelphia and boston. the delancey's wanted to solidify that and push new york further. the way they were able to do this they set...
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never liked us, even when they pretended that they let us in everywhere, they still didn’t like us,s i say, they always stand behind the dot behind our backs, i like it when the country is strong, probably in our strength, yes that is precisely the irritation of the whole world, therefore when, yes there is no need to guess, but sooner or later of course they will let us in anyway, there is nowhere to go, because this cannot last forever, probably about a year ago i said, well, after the end of the svo, now i understand that even after the end of the svo nothing will happen quickly, and we see that the west is thirsty to get access to resources, because the huge splash of unsecured dollar mass, which actually exports inflation, must be urgently secured by some cheap, and best of all free resources, russia, let's be honest, is simply the world's storehouse, a huge amount of still unexplored and explored reserves, if they only estimated at 11 trillion up to donbass, what what numbers do they estimate? how many times have we been deceived, they said, everything is fine, always, now we
never liked us, even when they pretended that they let us in everywhere, they still didn’t like us,s i say, they always stand behind the dot behind our backs, i like it when the country is strong, probably in our strength, yes that is precisely the irritation of the whole world, therefore when, yes there is no need to guess, but sooner or later of course they will let us in anyway, there is nowhere to go, because this cannot last forever, probably about a year ago i said, well, after the end...
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they are, they don't know where they are going, they just come in and they fly all over, it is tougherhey get in trouble because they want to do the job, the federal government is supposed to be doing. she refused to own up to an ad last night she said she works for strong borders. when she stayed last night and the night before, the town hall, with cooper, was unbelievable. allison cooper got so angry. but think of it. think of it. never an apology, never a phone call to anybody, to anybody. so thank you very much. we are going to get this thing straightened out. we are going to get it straightened out. we got to get it straightened out. just from the standpoint of a heart, no calls, nothing. worst of all, kamala refuses to stop importing these killers into our country. every day she brings in more. she has got no remorse at all for the innocent blood that is on her hand at the blood is on her hands and biden too but biden doesn't know where the hell he is, i saw him making a speech somewhere and he screwed it up pretty badly but he's got his glasses, the whole deal, standing outside,
they are, they don't know where they are going, they just come in and they fly all over, it is tougherhey get in trouble because they want to do the job, the federal government is supposed to be doing. she refused to own up to an ad last night she said she works for strong borders. when she stayed last night and the night before, the town hall, with cooper, was unbelievable. allison cooper got so angry. but think of it. think of it. never an apology, never a phone call to anybody, to anybody....
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they did it. i knew they were going to do it. they went in.ecause they were sort of forced to go in. but we're doing the same thing. build your plant in the united states of america. and you're not going to have to worry about tariff. doesn't make any difference. so we're going to make so much money. going to bring back so much business. i think this state will be the biggest beneficiary. your car business, auto manufacturing, will be bigger than it ever was. you'll have more jobs than ever before. i will terminate lying kamala's electric vehicle mandate and end immediately the green new scam. comrade kamala harris voted for a bill to impose a 100% ban on gas-power cars and trucks. can you believe it? killing an estimated 200,000 u.s. auto jobs including 40,000 auto jobs in michigan. it's a death sentence for the michigan economy and for the industry, frankly. i don't know. you have a guy shamed sean fain. this guy has to be the dumbest union leader, he was ok by saying we're going to build 100, very shortly, they want 100% electric cars. that
they did it. i knew they were going to do it. they went in.ecause they were sort of forced to go in. but we're doing the same thing. build your plant in the united states of america. and you're not going to have to worry about tariff. doesn't make any difference. so we're going to make so much money. going to bring back so much business. i think this state will be the biggest beneficiary. your car business, auto manufacturing, will be bigger than it ever was. you'll have more jobs than ever...
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yes they they, they, they certainly did something positive. they made it possible. right. a decade later, 15 years later for the wagner act to be passed. not for nothing. the wagner act is currently being challenged in court by, i believe it is, space x trader, joe's, starbucks and amazon all all firms right now are all corporation right now that have faced big unionization drives the last few years. they are challenging the constitutionality of the nlrb to have, you know, the current supreme court overturn that so that is that is still on the thing so i mean what we see i think the importance here. right, is they did accomplish something right, but it certainly wasn't a victory that was that was was always stable. right. what they what they did, though, is they fought back against that oppression. they fought back right against. it you know, the the confines right. of the of the mining camp system and the the mining camps themselves. right. their bosses to have some sort right of of of autonomy and freedom to provide it and eventually that'll come. right. but certainly it
yes they they, they, they certainly did something positive. they made it possible. right. a decade later, 15 years later for the wagner act to be passed. not for nothing. the wagner act is currently being challenged in court by, i believe it is, space x trader, joe's, starbucks and amazon all all firms right now are all corporation right now that have faced big unionization drives the last few years. they are challenging the constitutionality of the nlrb to have, you know, the current supreme...
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they were surprised by the french and immediately they. the french capital to corresponding as well with anglo canadians. they began meeting together. now to be sure this is what these massive meetings that you're seeing but you're starting to see a small group of french canadians lean towards the anglo canadians, their historical enemies, and begin to with them about these rights that are being infringed by the british government. now, we when the americans arrive, as many of us are, well. ethan allen and benedict arnold's actions here fort ticonderoga opened a whole can of wort thcolonial congress wasn't exexcid to open one of those one of that can a pathat can worms was what to h canada. befe that however we need to look at the 1774 appeal to the canians in this letter addressed by written by john dickerson dickinson, one of the foremo writers in the am colonies, he's he is known by many people as the farmer. he had written many powerful essays defending colonies, rights he argued that the french canadians friends, which i argue, is per
they were surprised by the french and immediately they. the french capital to corresponding as well with anglo canadians. they began meeting together. now to be sure this is what these massive meetings that you're seeing but you're starting to see a small group of french canadians lean towards the anglo canadians, their historical enemies, and begin to with them about these rights that are being infringed by the british government. now, we when the americans arrive, as many of us are, well....
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have they don't see palestinians the they they just they they are programmed to just make them invisible they don't have any acknowledgement uh, the they know there's something bad that's happening around them, but we'll just keep fighting it and killing whatever is bad, but there's no idea that there are they are people, so they don't understand, they don't try and empathize and see what the enemy is thinking, if they did that would change their tactics, they would would force them to negotiate to deal uh as human, so i don't know how how we can get to the point where israel uh starts to... see people as human beings other than jews as human beings. all right, thanks so much. eric can cross back over to beirot, talking to our correspondent mar on the ground there. as we're getting breaking news that at least eight people have been murdered uh in the new massacre uh in brittle lebanon. i believe, mary m, do you have information about this latest massacre? well, there was... massacer in the area of wwe, it's very difficult really to know and really pinpoint and detect which massacer was h
have they don't see palestinians the they they just they they are programmed to just make them invisible they don't have any acknowledgement uh, the they know there's something bad that's happening around them, but we'll just keep fighting it and killing whatever is bad, but there's no idea that there are they are people, so they don't understand, they don't try and empathize and see what the enemy is thinking, if they did that would change their tactics, they would would force them to...
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they don't want to do that. they are the enemy of the people is what they are. they are the enemy.e the enemy of the people. just days ago a young u.s. marinka or named nicholas from here in arizona, you know about him. he was driving to mexico for a weekend with his family are really good guy, a good kid. he was viciously gunned down on the highway and murdered by members of the mexican cartel and it was brutal. we are joined today by his wife carry his father and his mother patricia sister alexis and his brother-in-law. can you please stand up? please stand up. [applause] [applause] a beautiful guy, beautiful family and we are so sorry. thank you very much. under the administration we will achieve complete and total victory over these. we will reclaim our territory and restore the sovereign borders of the united states of america and we will put the cartel's quickly of business. they are going to be gone. [applause] immediately upon taking the oath of office and will launch the largest deportation program in american history without a doubt. [applause] and i were rescued every to
they don't want to do that. they are the enemy of the people is what they are. they are the enemy.e the enemy of the people. just days ago a young u.s. marinka or named nicholas from here in arizona, you know about him. he was driving to mexico for a weekend with his family are really good guy, a good kid. he was viciously gunned down on the highway and murdered by members of the mexican cartel and it was brutal. we are joined today by his wife carry his father and his mother patricia sister...
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you know, in essence, they, you know, they they they created these narratives and they create these stories and. they create these conspiracy theories. and then americans some americans find them useful. and mimic them, use them, borrow, you know, borrow them, use them in their own, you know, in their own writing, in their own names. okay, i'll tell you the story. so there was one story that i followed quite carefully, and this was the story of the bio labs in ukraine. i don't know if anybody remembers it at the very beginning of the war, there was a story, a kind of conspiracy theory of birds, that the united states had bioweapons with. mit was building dangerous biological weapons in ukraine. and this was not true. ukraine has laboratory and it has scientific agreements with the us, just like every other country on the planet. nobody was building biological weapons in ukraine. and this was, you know, this was debunked multiple times, including the u.n. and the u.n. security council. just very quickly, you see, get the level of madness. these were biological weapons that were to be specifi
you know, in essence, they, you know, they they they created these narratives and they create these stories and. they create these conspiracy theories. and then americans some americans find them useful. and mimic them, use them, borrow, you know, borrow them, use them in their own, you know, in their own writing, in their own names. okay, i'll tell you the story. so there was one story that i followed quite carefully, and this was the story of the bio labs in ukraine. i don't know if anybody...
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they were surprised by the french and immediately they. the french capital to corresponding as well with anglo canadians. they began meeting together. now to be sure this is what these massive meetings that you're seeing but you're starting to see a small group of french canadians lean towards the anglo canadians, their historical enemies, and begin to with them about these rights that are being infringed by the british government. now, we when the americans arrive, as many of us are, well. ethan allen and benedict arnold's actions here fort ticonderoga opened a whole can of wort the colonial congress wasn't exexcited to open one of those one of that can a pathat can worms was what to h canada. before that however we need to look at the 1774 appeal to the canadians in this letter addressed by written by john dickerson dickinson, one of the foremo writers in the am colonies, he's he is known by many people as the farmer. he had written many powerful essays defending colonies, rights he argued that the french canadians friends, which i argue
they were surprised by the french and immediately they. the french capital to corresponding as well with anglo canadians. they began meeting together. now to be sure this is what these massive meetings that you're seeing but you're starting to see a small group of french canadians lean towards the anglo canadians, their historical enemies, and begin to with them about these rights that are being infringed by the british government. now, we when the americans arrive, as many of us are, well....
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say, in sufficient quantities for this task, so they are raising everything they have, they have crippled a few, even if it's just a one-time thing. they are trying to strike the crimean bridge, they always think that there is some event, if it happens, then russia will immediately collapse politically, they don't understand us, they understand that this will only cause a feeling of hatred, but they are leading to this, then they think, we will say everything about mobilization, then the people will say, why, oh how, oh it can't be, that is, all their calculations are like this , you don't understand that finally, i hope, we will then resolve the unambiguous issue, we will simply erase this nazi scum. all the dams are demolished, and ukraine returns to its natural relief, the flow of rivers, the flooding of places, i just don't understand why for this, wait for the attack on the crimean bridge, maybe act preemptively? yes, vladimirovich, you have accurately noted that the west, well, firstly, the west thinks in its own paradigm, it does not understand our feelings, and the expertise that
say, in sufficient quantities for this task, so they are raising everything they have, they have crippled a few, even if it's just a one-time thing. they are trying to strike the crimean bridge, they always think that there is some event, if it happens, then russia will immediately collapse politically, they don't understand us, they understand that this will only cause a feeling of hatred, but they are leading to this, then they think, we will say everything about mobilization, then the people...
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are, they they they don't pay a price for this. you see in in terms of domestic politics, there's no strong pro-arab, pro- palestinian lobby, the muslims of britain are silent, almost in the recent general election, over 50% of muslims voted for labor, hard to and okay, understand, but that is the reality. let me ask you personally then, ambassador, do you see a israel after year, what is? and occupied west bank now going into lebanon, are we not getting farther and farther from a peace and stability in the region of west asia, how conducive are the regime's actions to that end? absolutely, the the west, western power, especially britain and america have lost their compass, they can only say yes to... israel, they appear to have other choice, they persuaded themselves that israel is the good guy, the palestinians and iran are are the bad guys, they see it in black and white terms, they are bottom line, they are not prepared to exercise restraint on israel except to very, very limited degree. for example, we we hear that the americans will not allow israel to or will will try to preve
are, they they they don't pay a price for this. you see in in terms of domestic politics, there's no strong pro-arab, pro- palestinian lobby, the muslims of britain are silent, almost in the recent general election, over 50% of muslims voted for labor, hard to and okay, understand, but that is the reality. let me ask you personally then, ambassador, do you see a israel after year, what is? and occupied west bank now going into lebanon, are we not getting farther and farther from a peace and...
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it's not fraught with anything, well, how can they, they can't walk around and boast that they are informers should walk around in shame, with their eyes downcast, they don't walk around, because it's a subculture, well, and before that there was a criminal subculture, there is no ideology in the country, in school lessons a child can tell the teacher off as he pleases, nothing can be done to him, we still have school grades no, a commandment, a commandment, there are none, no, the ministry of education is against it, that's right, so the question arises, the ministry. the questions that nikita sergeyevich asks, and where are the decisions that should follow? and so the question arises: does everyone in the country understand that, in fact, we are fighting nato, or do we, i repeat for the hundredth time, maybe we still need a laugh, here, quietly and calmly, just besides, there was more than one smersh, so come and ask, because now people have started signing up for the patriot, you know, there a bunch of convictions, i say, why are you a patriot, well how why, well i myself... i collect mon
it's not fraught with anything, well, how can they, they can't walk around and boast that they are informers should walk around in shame, with their eyes downcast, they don't walk around, because it's a subculture, well, and before that there was a criminal subculture, there is no ideology in the country, in school lessons a child can tell the teacher off as he pleases, nothing can be done to him, we still have school grades no, a commandment, a commandment, there are none, no, the ministry of...
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can pressure it to stop this genocide, they can they can impose the oil boy cut, they can stop their ties of resignce occupation, we don't want them to to express that they are worry about about us, these these are hypocritical statements and and do believe that we will as , as what happened after the 2006 war when we find out that this notorious shameful person regimes have helped the science occupation to kill us and to bomb us, so we we are not deceived, we can, we are not deceived by them, we don't need their help, if they want to help actually the ummah they are all, if they are actually concerned about the ummah, they can impose on them, because they can stop the relation, if you read the data that is being that is being that has been expod in the recent months that the uh financial relations and the financial import to the science occupation through the united through the emirates and yemen, sorry, and bahrain haven't stopped, they are supporting resigned occupation, the yemenis are are are enforcing a blockad in the in the red sea and in support of the palestinian people, so
can pressure it to stop this genocide, they can they can impose the oil boy cut, they can stop their ties of resignce occupation, we don't want them to to express that they are worry about about us, these these are hypocritical statements and and do believe that we will as , as what happened after the 2006 war when we find out that this notorious shameful person regimes have helped the science occupation to kill us and to bomb us, so we we are not deceived, we can, we are not deceived by them,...
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when they came in, they spent and they also blew my energy policies up.ing to bring your energy costs down and with your energy costs, everything is going to come down. were going to make jobs available so you can afford literally much easier we have the greatest economy in history of our country. the problem we have is we had people coming in under my administration and they were coming and legally. they were coming in through a system that we had which was great. we want workers and we want them to come in but i have to come in legally. they have to love our country. they have to love you, love our people. the problem with this administration is they've totally lost control. >> greg: you know, judge, if you played the audio of trump, sue didn't know where he was speaking, different town halls, you would know what audience he was talking to because he so oblivious to identity politics t he spoke to the hispanic group the way he spoke to the women's group. he didn't sugarcoat anything. i wish the democrats would see that as a plus not a minus. >> g>> judg
when they came in, they spent and they also blew my energy policies up.ing to bring your energy costs down and with your energy costs, everything is going to come down. were going to make jobs available so you can afford literally much easier we have the greatest economy in history of our country. the problem we have is we had people coming in under my administration and they were coming and legally. they were coming in through a system that we had which was great. we want workers and we want...
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they can't. can china do it? they can't. can the u.s. do it except for you? they can't.al guy. [cheering and applause] we are endorsed also by a very brilliant and wonderful man and it took a lot of courage for him to do this. their family is slightly democrat for the last long period of time, rfk junior. [cheering and applause] he's going to be with us and make sure our people are safe, our women are safe. [cheering and applause] the only thing i don't think i will have him get involved with too much is the liquid gold under our feet. bobby, we've got a lot of liquid gold. i'm going to give him a lot, just take care of everybody's health and he will do a great job, he's a special guy. [cheering and applause] tulsa gap are, respected by everybody, she just signed on and became a republican. [cheering and applause] she just became a republican. another one is buzz aldrin. i had respect for him for many years, a great astronaut, great person, highly respected. i said he would be good but what is the deal with buzz? they said sir he has just endorsed you and he's never done
they can't. can china do it? they can't. can the u.s. do it except for you? they can't.al guy. [cheering and applause] we are endorsed also by a very brilliant and wonderful man and it took a lot of courage for him to do this. their family is slightly democrat for the last long period of time, rfk junior. [cheering and applause] he's going to be with us and make sure our people are safe, our women are safe. [cheering and applause] the only thing i don't think i will have him get involved with...
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they wanted to have spaces where they could meet and feel like they could break down barriers. it one of the most important figures this effort is this person, mabel dodge. now mabel dodge, a well-born woman. she's actually born into sort of cultural elite of the late 19th century. she's married a couple of times, her first husband dies and leaves her widow. and she she remarries. but she also becomes fascinated with the concept of feminism and she is a self-declared new woman. and so as somebody who's trying to live, according to these new gendered rules that we've talked about before this semester she begins to open up her apartment for literary gatherings. her salons is sort of the turn of the 20th century. word for this a salon is a meeting of minds in an informal or, casual space. the idea being if you could all relax together, then you could. you could be more creative. so mabel dodge is going go on to have a really famous life. she new york city in the late 19 teens, she helps establish new mexico as an artist collective and that typically when people talk about her like
they wanted to have spaces where they could meet and feel like they could break down barriers. it one of the most important figures this effort is this person, mabel dodge. now mabel dodge, a well-born woman. she's actually born into sort of cultural elite of the late 19th century. she's married a couple of times, her first husband dies and leaves her widow. and she she remarries. but she also becomes fascinated with the concept of feminism and she is a self-declared new woman. and so as...
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they win. >> [ applause ] >> they win by one vote. sandra to this day is angry about that. she thinks she should have gotten 9-0. but that is what winning can look like in our system. they won vindication from the highest court of the land, all the vindication they can receive in the legal system and they still lost, right? their lives were turned upside down. he is unemployable in the industry he loves. she has to be the breadwinner until the day she dies and they live in a triple wide trailer. those are the stories i wanted to tell in this book and get you thinking about. >> sandra yates is the first story and that is what got me hooked. you will all start reading and you will all be hooked too. switching gears, let's talk about individualism and collectivism. you write in the book, and i'm paraphrasing, nowadays society puts a premium on prioritizing the collective interest rather than the interest of individuals. why did the country's framers specifically write about individualism in the most basic founding documents and do you th
they win. >> [ applause ] >> they win by one vote. sandra to this day is angry about that. she thinks she should have gotten 9-0. but that is what winning can look like in our system. they won vindication from the highest court of the land, all the vindication they can receive in the legal system and they still lost, right? their lives were turned upside down. he is unemployable in the industry he loves. she has to be the breadwinner until the day she dies and they live in a triple...
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they don'tmissing food. they don't have water. they don't have housing. up until they do trump contacted musk, they didn't have any communicationscontacte. they've been completely abandoned by your border czar, who prioritized unvetted illegal immigrantsil over the american people and hasn't lifted a fingeovn peopler in ovu and now we find out a week later they don't have any money . the little money that they have given out is described o as a one time grant that givesns storm victims a lousy $750. ca n they open their eyes. are they not aware of the devastation? we don't even know how many other people are in deep troublr peoplee because they cat get to them and they haven't put the resources forward to get to them. you have illegal immigrants actting everything, including sex change operations, courtesy of you, the taxpayer, whil thee citizens in north carolina, georgia, florida a tennessee,nne south carolina lost everything but middlet nothinge, finger from joe biden and border czar kamala harris. let me be clear. this is rightly kamala katrina on ste
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they do.you need to lay the rails. i think conservatives for a long time have had the right ideas, our heart in the right place, you got execute. another inventor invention without is hallucination. winning this election cannot be hallucination. it has to be reality. it is going to require a lot of the on the ground execution. donald trump is a businessman. i'm compelled to support him as well. elon musk is ultimately the most successful businessman on the planet. the reason you see all of these people supporting the same person for u.s. president. we understand we got to not only have the vision but also execute. elon is doing a great job. going to be one of the highest ry investments for politics we have seen in a long time i'm feeling cautiously optimistic, laura. >> laura: vivek, i am, too. no one wants to jinx it. keep up the great work. thank you very much. kamala harris gets down and dirty for votes. raymond arroyo has it. "seen and unseen" is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sandals jamaica sale is now
they do.you need to lay the rails. i think conservatives for a long time have had the right ideas, our heart in the right place, you got execute. another inventor invention without is hallucination. winning this election cannot be hallucination. it has to be reality. it is going to require a lot of the on the ground execution. donald trump is a businessman. i'm compelled to support him as well. elon musk is ultimately the most successful businessman on the planet. the reason you see all of...
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are now they announced, they have, since the ground operation stalled, they say: 110 villages, this is the bka valley, this is the east, which means, and southern lebanon, the population from these villages, must. where do you, they never say, go somewhere there, they take everything there now in the mountains in the druze there, they have to go somewhere, which means, everything is already packed there, so to speak, yes, that means, and ... you need to clearly understand that they live there not only like this, there is no such thing, here all the shiites live, there is no such thing, here the bikala valley is like that, shiite village, christian shiite village, christian village, different christians, yes, that is why their people are also naturally unhappy, and when they leave, they have drug plantations there, well, drug disease , mad drug business, one of the main centers for drug production in the world, the third most important, so in the valley of beka it grows , it is not customary to say, well, so there, so, yes. i will not dwell on this, i can there, well , i will not, th
are now they announced, they have, since the ground operation stalled, they say: 110 villages, this is the bka valley, this is the east, which means, and southern lebanon, the population from these villages, must. where do you, they never say, go somewhere there, they take everything there now in the mountains in the druze there, they have to go somewhere, which means, everything is already packed there, so to speak, yes, that means, and ... you need to clearly understand that they live there...
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hamas or terrorist, but they need to, they need to wake up, they need to wake up call, so uh, and perhaps iran will uh, give some retaliation that will uh... just shake a little bit of uh the fear of death into israel, let's talk let's talk about that, eric, you just talked about iran and perhaps shaking them up, i mean there are those who say that from the very beginning and the israeli regime's genocide uh on gaza that its main goal was to bring iran in and uh to create excuse to bring the united states in directly and have the united states uh uh fight its war. i mean your your thoughts about uh that side of things and that possibility, well i iran's not going to declare war on on israel, it's it's but it it it it can retaliate, i think it's quite clear that the world is expecting a retaliation and that shouldn't be a trigger for all a war uh so i i i don't but i don't know i'm not a i'm not a uh uh in the high level of policy decision and uh i i don't know, well i know that they have they have a right to respond to a direct attacked on on their own sovereignty and that's what they uh
hamas or terrorist, but they need to, they need to wake up, they need to wake up call, so uh, and perhaps iran will uh, give some retaliation that will uh... just shake a little bit of uh the fear of death into israel, let's talk let's talk about that, eric, you just talked about iran and perhaps shaking them up, i mean there are those who say that from the very beginning and the israeli regime's genocide uh on gaza that its main goal was to bring iran in and uh to create excuse to bring the...
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and why they are just that backing every neighbor. they, how every neighboring country they have. and uh, they keep doing this because, because of, for many reasons, i'm not gonna go through the reason that need to know one of the staying power. because at the end of the war is the end of his political career. i'm not going to go through this. what i'm gonna go through is that uh for this entity for this is really to survive. the only way for them to stay to, to stay in the reason of, uh, killing as many civilians as much as they could. because they know that they don't fit in the law, even let's say that they want to go for a democratic country or against democratic nation. like they always say, this means that they would do democrats in election. they would go to voting and voting means that policy and presidents for the future. and the palestinian presidents may call the refugees from athenian refugees to the as far as outside the palace time to come back. and what would that do? there? it wouldn't be like, uh good for is there a because they are in that process. i'd say they w
and why they are just that backing every neighbor. they, how every neighboring country they have. and uh, they keep doing this because, because of, for many reasons, i'm not gonna go through the reason that need to know one of the staying power. because at the end of the war is the end of his political career. i'm not going to go through this. what i'm gonna go through is that uh for this entity for this is really to survive. the only way for them to stay to, to stay in the reason of, uh,...
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they have been long dead. they they they were there 150, 160 years ago. and yet their words survive. and their words are there directly for for you to make of what you like on filtered and unmediated by me. i think to that there is an opportunity in this book to give voice to a lot of people who really never had a chance to speak, and those especially are the letters and, the papers of participants in the battle that i discovered in archives that i said before, have never been published and never been distributed. so whether they are famous memoirs or whether they are completely new discoveries, these people who are talking to you. this is the kind of book that you can read and, share the experience of the battle with them or perhaps better still, take around on the battle field with you. when visit gettysburg. go from place to place and be able to stand in the same place that one of these voices describes and hear them describe what they are seeing as you are looking at that very same space. now, 160 years after the battle and i think above all it will b
they have been long dead. they they they were there 150, 160 years ago. and yet their words survive. and their words are there directly for for you to make of what you like on filtered and unmediated by me. i think to that there is an opportunity in this book to give voice to a lot of people who really never had a chance to speak, and those especially are the letters and, the papers of participants in the battle that i discovered in archives that i said before, have never been published and...
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you know they are taking outcome they lost 38% of their automobile business.they took over, 38% of the automobile business is gone, this is after decades ofjust losing, losing losing to other countries, so i did you all a favour. i said, that big beautiful plant that they're going to make billions of dollars, it's going to make them thousands and thousands of cars, virtually, a day. it's the biggest, would be bigger, almost bigger than all of michigan automobile manufacturing injust a couple of plants. i said i'm going to put a tariff on every single car that's made in mexico, owned by china, and it's going to be so high that it won't work and i don't give a... it's not going to work, it's not going to work and i'll make it 100% and if it doesn't work out a result of the 200%. they won't make one car going into our country, and i saw that one man two weeks in the economic... i saw that one man two weeks in the economic - -— i saw that one man two weeks in the economic... . ., , ., , economic... that was donald trump in pennsylvania. — economic... that was dona
you know they are taking outcome they lost 38% of their automobile business.they took over, 38% of the automobile business is gone, this is after decades ofjust losing, losing losing to other countries, so i did you all a favour. i said, that big beautiful plant that they're going to make billions of dollars, it's going to make them thousands and thousands of cars, virtually, a day. it's the biggest, would be bigger, almost bigger than all of michigan automobile manufacturing injust a couple of...
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and they did. and they said, okay, what you think? and then our president, whose name was chris shelton, now our president is clive cummings, chris shelton said, if you grow , the union needs to grow. and we need for you to be truly neutral. if any microsoft worker wants to have a union, and would you believe it? microsoft agreed. and since then, various units of the gaming companies that they bought, and microsoft itself, have begun to organize and, i believe even negotiate some contracts. cwa is getting into supporting and helping tech workers, high- tech workers, you think of them as libertarian, the same kind of things, david, that you talked about, they are experiencing. and they understand they need collective representation in order to have good working conditions. at jobs that they otherwise would love. you all very much. >> thank you, debbie. >> [ applause ] >>> if you are enjoying the tv, sign up for a newsletter using the qr code on the screen to receive a schedule of upcoming programs, author discussions, book festivals an
and they did. and they said, okay, what you think? and then our president, whose name was chris shelton, now our president is clive cummings, chris shelton said, if you grow , the union needs to grow. and we need for you to be truly neutral. if any microsoft worker wants to have a union, and would you believe it? microsoft agreed. and since then, various units of the gaming companies that they bought, and microsoft itself, have begun to organize and, i believe even negotiate some contracts. cwa...
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this debates of whether they remain or they will be, they are fated to to end this regime. there is a clear existential challenge and complex and what... adds to these threats are the changes in the region, especially the resistance factions and the intefather of the palestinian people, which was finally concluded with the alaxa flod operation, this was evident for the zionists, this is why they reach that level of crimes and aggressions to run away from reality which is destined. also all the crimes committed which were horrific, it remained also in a state where the entire world has isolated the israeli regime, the us have said that it is designist regime which is under this isolation from the world which could go for for. for decades, for for for generations as well, that many countries and their protests are proof of this, in addition to the asian countries, where some of them are in a state where the israelis also enter, also the fact of the tourism, which was going to palestine, for example, the number of tourists going to palestine, the occupy. territory and there we
this debates of whether they remain or they will be, they are fated to to end this regime. there is a clear existential challenge and complex and what... adds to these threats are the changes in the region, especially the resistance factions and the intefather of the palestinian people, which was finally concluded with the alaxa flod operation, this was evident for the zionists, this is why they reach that level of crimes and aggressions to run away from reality which is destined. also all the...
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i knew they heard them. they heard him. yeah. and they knew that was going. yeah. but no kind of like a go for kids. yeah. heads up, right. yeah. yeah. okay. awesome. oh, thank you all. this year's symposium focuses on korea the first forever war. andle
i knew they heard them. they heard him. yeah. and they knew that was going. yeah. but no kind of like a go for kids. yeah. heads up, right. yeah. yeah. okay. awesome. oh, thank you all. this year's symposium focuses on korea the first forever war. andle
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if they are not in reddit they are not reaching the people they need to.tting there. we have unduplicated reach. for many companies the user base which averages 97 million users a day in the last quarter, they are only on reddit. in many cases they are talking about your product or your space. i think that opportunity for advertisers to make an actual connection with their customer on a human level is a unique opportunity that reddit provides. >> let's leave it there. i hope you will come back. i'm really proud of you. my kids are on a constantly. every objection i made to you you rebutted but the biggest one, you put me in my place with this level of profit. i am staggered about how much money you are making. steve huffman, thank you for coming on. >> thank you for the advice. it has really been a pleasure and we appreciate your support. >> if i could play any role in the success i just saw today maybe i did good. great to see you. >>> coming up, cramer takes your calls and the skies the limit. a fast fire lightning round, next. it all started with a smal
if they are not in reddit they are not reaching the people they need to.tting there. we have unduplicated reach. for many companies the user base which averages 97 million users a day in the last quarter, they are only on reddit. in many cases they are talking about your product or your space. i think that opportunity for advertisers to make an actual connection with their customer on a human level is a unique opportunity that reddit provides. >> let's leave it there. i hope you will come...
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they are digested. sometimes, they change the nature of warfare. sometimes, they do not. i think the use of drones and unmanned systems will have a significant effect on warfare. i do not know that it will make everything that exists now obsolete. but our ability to adapt to this new thing and blended into current systems will be key to our future success. host: the book is "melting point." the author is retired general kenneth mckenzie, former centcom commander currently at the university of south florida. thank you for the conversation this morning, sir. guest: thank you, john. i enjoyed being with>> "washing" continues. host: we welcome back to the program john della volpe who oversaw the latest edition of the harvard youth poll. young voters 18-29 have consistently turnout rates well below older voters. are you expecting anything different in 2024? guest: thanks for having me back, john. the last couple of cycles when the young cohort has included members of gen z, we have seen something quite dramatic. in fact, for the first time in about 50 years, we saw record leve
they are digested. sometimes, they change the nature of warfare. sometimes, they do not. i think the use of drones and unmanned systems will have a significant effect on warfare. i do not know that it will make everything that exists now obsolete. but our ability to adapt to this new thing and blended into current systems will be key to our future success. host: the book is "melting point." the author is retired general kenneth mckenzie, former centcom commander currently at the...
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drive very fast, a lot of them. the headlights drive, they move, they transport personnel, they transport material and technical values, they take artillery to firing positions, that is, combat work begins, it was daytime, the enemy understands this, inflicts artillery strikes, and the war does not stop for a minute , i.e. when the siren goes off in some cities and a notification comes about the selection of missile danger, there this process is continuous, i.e. our citizens and... female citizens die at this minute at 10:22, so they die at 22:22, that is, this process is continuous, and regarding these recent public speeches that someone went to the szch, he gives an interview, he flaunts that he went to the szch, thus this serviceman, this citizen, he leaves his brothers, that is, his work should be done even more by someone else. and you know, maybe his commander is to blame for this, that he left, and the brigade commander, the commander of the military formation, uh, the office is also to blame to the president, the president, the entire command, and every citizen that we brought thi
drive very fast, a lot of them. the headlights drive, they move, they transport personnel, they transport material and technical values, they take artillery to firing positions, that is, combat work begins, it was daytime, the enemy understands this, inflicts artillery strikes, and the war does not stop for a minute , i.e. when the siren goes off in some cities and a notification comes about the selection of missile danger, there this process is continuous, i.e. our citizens and... female...
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the government, they would like to watch to promote a new regime change or because they, they want to, for example, accuser for rochelle, for many patients in georgia to hinesville. oh, nice solutions. so when um, when you have a ucc, a subaru. comments on where these comments come from? 24, these are the point is to choose from usa crane bucks or reactions to west tournament. so we are not fair enough. we are, and that is the something you have to show up. so most from e u. ups almost from nate to and they criticize visa addiction because all used to be they would, i could do from the reserves and of a home for, for some georgia paper or with even coffee the next days we're promote or origin change and to be out trouble or make us about that don't seem we are going to succeed to be star. i think each nation has a right to where it's own modem so. so the, so could you see some, i'm not really fair because he's very, i do know g kinda on base from west on view of the wars and don't take into account the different 2 characteristics of, of a countries. well, i'm the twists are ukranian a
the government, they would like to watch to promote a new regime change or because they, they want to, for example, accuser for rochelle, for many patients in georgia to hinesville. oh, nice solutions. so when um, when you have a ucc, a subaru. comments on where these comments come from? 24, these are the point is to choose from usa crane bucks or reactions to west tournament. so we are not fair enough. we are, and that is the something you have to show up. so most from e u. ups almost from...
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and that's why they think they can they, can they invade them? well, as it was, the media was covering the radi and strikes it was highlights the most side. headquarters was targeted in a densely populated area alternative eve. but even though hamas and hezbollah have been blamed, supporting civilians at risk and gaza and 11 on biologically having military objects near civilians. evidently israel is getting a pos for doing the same thing. and i was also told that it was the us intel view that among the targets were, is rarely airfields. but also, and this is crucial, the headquarters of messiah the, the international intelligence service of israel, which is inside tel aviv. it's in the northern part of televi, but it's in the city. it's in a densely populated area. and of course the concern is if you're fire and even the, even though the ron might consider that a military target, it is in a densely populated city. it's funny how cnn and the other wisdom omitted can use sources of a sudden have now funding appreciation for human life have now foun
and that's why they think they can they, can they invade them? well, as it was, the media was covering the radi and strikes it was highlights the most side. headquarters was targeted in a densely populated area alternative eve. but even though hamas and hezbollah have been blamed, supporting civilians at risk and gaza and 11 on biologically having military objects near civilians. evidently israel is getting a pos for doing the same thing. and i was also told that it was the us intel view that...
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they didn't chop wood. they didn't build fortifications. they engaged in combat.if you wanted to fight, you went to join james de lancey. that's why. and refugees is added after militia. in addition, for the people living there who had to serve. people came from connecticut, new jersey, upstate new york to serve under james de lancey. and they were very, very effective. fighting force. in 1781. surprising and defeating the rhode island regiment. so they went after continentals as well. including some of the barbs friends of lozano's legion. so they were a feisty bunch. but. the militia was to supplement the british forces, allowing their troops to do more soldier like things. there's no tales written about them that achieved no great glory. they weren't intended to. that wasn't their job. but the british needed them nonetheless. thank you. all right, you, chad. now to just talked about militias supplementing the british regular army. and you probably are all familiar with another way that the british supplemented the regular army, namely with the german soldiers t
they didn't chop wood. they didn't build fortifications. they engaged in combat.if you wanted to fight, you went to join james de lancey. that's why. and refugees is added after militia. in addition, for the people living there who had to serve. people came from connecticut, new jersey, upstate new york to serve under james de lancey. and they were very, very effective. fighting force. in 1781. surprising and defeating the rhode island regiment. so they went after continentals as well....
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they can vote for who they want. the parties try to do their best to pick people that are pretty loyal. even so, the way the constitution writes that, the constitution celexa, we do not. we are voting for electors for the electoral college. by the way, the state legislators have to certify the votes. all these different processes that are going on to determine what happens, not the ballots that we cast on election day. >> to figure out where to have that question -- >> there is a lot of complexity in terms of what we do. my fear is that we don't have a conversation of what that complexity looks like. everything gets distilled. it's black and white and very easy. the world is messy. there are interesting conversations about understanding, educating and figuring out this is how we do things. what are the different ways that that have's? what are the implications? do you like a separate story? the click bait society or whatever? the world is complicated so we can ignore that. >> working backward from your citizen's guid
they can vote for who they want. the parties try to do their best to pick people that are pretty loyal. even so, the way the constitution writes that, the constitution celexa, we do not. we are voting for electors for the electoral college. by the way, the state legislators have to certify the votes. all these different processes that are going on to determine what happens, not the ballots that we cast on election day. >> to figure out where to have that question -- >> there is a...
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they are in a position to where they may be next.re trying to fire at us ships, at shipping, that an issue. the world is going to have to figure out something with the houthis. neil: israel has this iron dome. it can counter all these missiles, more than 300 launched in the last iranian attack, virtually all were destroyed by israel and the one that got theroux landed in a field with little damage. there is the issue how much the dome can counter if a strike is dramatically bigger. if it is 600 if others participate. but then it gets to be a real test for this unusual global defense. >> yes. the iron dome can be overwhelmed with missiles, even april it wasn't just israel that fought off those missiles. it was israel with the help of the us and allies in the region. those missiles, rockets and drones. neil: there's been a tad more coordination, compared to these missile strikes in hezbollah, israel leading all of this and acting on its own without much consultation with the united states. what do you make of that? >> there's been a lo
they are in a position to where they may be next.re trying to fire at us ships, at shipping, that an issue. the world is going to have to figure out something with the houthis. neil: israel has this iron dome. it can counter all these missiles, more than 300 launched in the last iranian attack, virtually all were destroyed by israel and the one that got theroux landed in a field with little damage. there is the issue how much the dome can counter if a strike is dramatically bigger. if it is 600...
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they love our country, and they know they are doing right. i am for every single day. [cheers and applause] and now i have a great companion in jd vance. how good was he the other night? [cheers and applause] he was great. [crowd chanting] he was great. but from the beginning of this journey, i have been on a mission to rescue this country from a failed and very corrupt political establishment. very corrupt. we have to change it. we need also a very free and open press and to give it back to the country you believe in and i believe in, the country we were born in and the country you deserve. you deserve this. in that mission, i will never quit, i will never bend, i will never break, i will never yield, and i don't -- not even in the face of death itself. and i believe that every citizen deserves in america with a grand -- very, very grand ambition, great opportunities, and limitless -- they just want limitless potential. we want an america where you can get ahead and be proud in life, providing your family in a really decent way and we don't
they love our country, and they know they are doing right. i am for every single day. [cheers and applause] and now i have a great companion in jd vance. how good was he the other night? [cheers and applause] he was great. [crowd chanting] he was great. but from the beginning of this journey, i have been on a mission to rescue this country from a failed and very corrupt political establishment. very corrupt. we have to change it. we need also a very free and open press and to give it back to...
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um, they kept their, you know there's some of them definitely combined, but they, they, they kept their native communities and they kept many separate native communities through to today. and they too, i think are having a renaissance. and um, in various ways though still struggling about sort of recognition. when you all purchased the book and walk away with it, what would you like your readers to maybe take away or with or yeah, yeah. i think it's just my main messages would be this a long history native nations. i think i said this already. basically native nations were here long, long time ago. they're here today. they're going to be here in the future. and they're an important part of u.s. history. but on the flipside, u.s. history is just you know, it's only 250 years old. it's there's a, um it's it's a bit of a blip in native history. and, you know, we'll what the future holds. but, um, you know, i, it's, it, it may end up that's a that's a smaller, smaller segment of the history of this continent in the long, long run than the united states, even. thank you. i wanted to give fol
um, they kept their, you know there's some of them definitely combined, but they, they, they kept their native communities and they kept many separate native communities through to today. and they too, i think are having a renaissance. and um, in various ways though still struggling about sort of recognition. when you all purchased the book and walk away with it, what would you like your readers to maybe take away or with or yeah, yeah. i think it's just my main messages would be this a long...
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they think they are racist, systematically racist, they think they are sexist, they think they are misogynistng their boyfriends if they voted for harris, we're supposed to believe men will beat them up if they vote for harris, the most cynical thing, they are triggered by too much flag flying, i think trump is right, you call country repeatedly systematically racist. as kamala harris has done, and joe biden for that matter. what does that mean? if systematically racist rotten to the core and has to be undone and remade. by new people and new ideas. and i think from obama to today, from the bitter clingers and deplorables to first time i'm proud to be an american to this, it is a logical continueium and people are on to it and feel it, they are returning support and love to trump his deto dedetermination and defiance is an attractive quality for voters. >> laura i'm not sure if you were at madison square garden. >> i was. larry: in a sense that is what robert kennedy jr. says and actual tulsi gabbard was saying, this is not democratic party that we used to know, they are far left. they have c
they think they are racist, systematically racist, they think they are sexist, they think they are misogynistng their boyfriends if they voted for harris, we're supposed to believe men will beat them up if they vote for harris, the most cynical thing, they are triggered by too much flag flying, i think trump is right, you call country repeatedly systematically racist. as kamala harris has done, and joe biden for that matter. what does that mean? if systematically racist rotten to the core and...
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they are not leaving anymore, they are not leaving anymore.are going to pass the trump reciprocal trade act, if any country charges us 100 four 200% tax or tariff we will charge them a terrorist. called an eye for an eye. i will protect our workers, jobs, borders, our families and the birthright of children to live in the richest and most powerful nation on earth. as we rescue our economy i will restore our borders. there has never been anything like it. it is bigger than inflation, what...
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did they have water, food are they running out of food? do they have water left and when you're cut off from the world these days, without electricity and wireless, you feel isolated. i am sure they are suffering a great deal trying to get through this disaster. >> we are praying for all of them and hope they get the help they need. >> dockworkers are back on the job after a three-day strike. are there report problems on the horizon? >> j.d. vance about to speak on immigration in georgia moments from now. will the border crisis be a decisive issue in the election? our panel is here to weigh in. >> they are coming in from all over the world. if they wanted to close the border, all the president has to do is say close the border, i am the president. that's what i did. and the border was closed. i use new olay cleansing melts every day. just soak, activate and wash. to clean, tone and refresh. that's a 3x better clean. olay. (vo) at verizon, every phone can be the new iphone 16 pro with apple intelligence. wow, phones are going to be flying t
did they have water, food are they running out of food? do they have water left and when you're cut off from the world these days, without electricity and wireless, you feel isolated. i am sure they are suffering a great deal trying to get through this disaster. >> we are praying for all of them and hope they get the help they need. >> dockworkers are back on the job after a three-day strike. are there report problems on the horizon? >> j.d. vance about to speak on immigration...
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answering, what position will they take, and so on, now they tell us: no, no, it’s all like they are general, there are a lot of questions, a feeling of some kind of informational game for now against the background of course of these terrible shots and the death of people, all the same there is a feeling of some kind of ongoing informational game in all of this, although the game is already very serious, considering... to make a local war in this conflict, regional even larger. netanyahu always said that hezbollah, hamas, lebanon. the houthis in yemen, these are just tentacles, yeah, the octopus itself, as netanyahu designates it, is iran, tehran, but tehran has not shown any desire, any appetite to get involved in this conflict directly, through its proxies, yes, because iran has many proxies throughout the region, and not only in yemen, but in iraq and so on, netanyahu's task is to drag iran into this game, and what you said about the strangeness of what is happening, i completely agree with that, because the israelis themselves could not handle all of this, and the fact that the
answering, what position will they take, and so on, now they tell us: no, no, it’s all like they are general, there are a lot of questions, a feeling of some kind of informational game for now against the background of course of these terrible shots and the death of people, all the same there is a feeling of some kind of ongoing informational game in all of this, although the game is already very serious, considering... to make a local war in this conflict, regional even larger. netanyahu...
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they live in a swamp. they sell some trees. and that's how they made their living. but after the hurricane, that was a problem. a lot of trees were gone. so they were looking for something new to kind of sustain themselves. and they decided, well, we're pretty good at building caskets. the monks die. they build a very plain casket. and maybe you begin the casket business and, you know, you get or offer a pretty good deal on caskets because we make a pretty basic casket and will bless it for you and give you a good price. and turned out they were really they're really successful at it. but there's something in louisiana called the funeral directors and embalmers agency board of embalmers and funeral directors. yeah. there you go. guess who runs that? right. the funeral directors. guess what? they don't like? price competition from monks. and they went after the monks and they had investigate oceans done of them. and they go to funerals and take pictures of the caskets these illegal caskets before they could be buried in the evidence, destroyed destroyed. i'm not make
they live in a swamp. they sell some trees. and that's how they made their living. but after the hurricane, that was a problem. a lot of trees were gone. so they were looking for something new to kind of sustain themselves. and they decided, well, we're pretty good at building caskets. the monks die. they build a very plain casket. and maybe you begin the casket business and, you know, you get or offer a pretty good deal on caskets because we make a pretty basic casket and will bless it for you...
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they let them know before they tell the press. i mean, that's about it. this is case where they're at the table from the beginning and they're often doing the research. so what's there is a real shifting going on. if you want to read the most radical version of this there is fascinating article by a man named david troyer, who's an ojibwe novelist. and it's in the atlantic in, i think, 2021. cold. cold, basically, i think is give the parks back to the tribes and. he is a very persuasive writer. and it's interesting to read this case and see how he how he makes that argument and what what lands mean for all americans tribal americans and non-tribal americans. i think it's pretty obvious, isn't it, as we look around the world that wherever you have indigenous people and local communities in charge of their land, the best guardians. absolutely. they fact i understand that i have various empirical showing that absolutely. when you have traditional management traditional management techniques, you do better of them you do fortress cons
they let them know before they tell the press. i mean, that's about it. this is case where they're at the table from the beginning and they're often doing the research. so what's there is a real shifting going on. if you want to read the most radical version of this there is fascinating article by a man named david troyer, who's an ojibwe novelist. and it's in the atlantic in, i think, 2021. cold. cold, basically, i think is give the parks back to the tribes and. he is a very persuasive writer....
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they may have been and they are in a place that was struck. i don't know at this stage, but we'll have to wait and see what we did see with this riley resumes folks of said, we'll have to wait though, for some sort of news from capital and later on. but no, this did not begin. uh, on october the 7th, just as uh, the, or if it finds it goes to people got a, did not begin on october the 8th at the beginning, decades ago. and americans. and there's rarely use in western or what sort of leads like to begin history from a certain point which benefits them. but the reality is that uh they call them isaiah should have power assigned began 70 more than 76 years ago. but uh, the roms problems with the united states. and this really regime began a long time ago. and but the 1st time this riley regime and the americans together struck you, ron was with a cyber attack. and this was the 1st cyber attack in history since the beginning of the internet. and then this way, the regime width us supports carried out the series of assassinations on the nuclear sci
they may have been and they are in a place that was struck. i don't know at this stage, but we'll have to wait and see what we did see with this riley resumes folks of said, we'll have to wait though, for some sort of news from capital and later on. but no, this did not begin. uh, on october the 7th, just as uh, the, or if it finds it goes to people got a, did not begin on october the 8th at the beginning, decades ago. and americans. and there's rarely use in western or what sort of leads like...
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and i think that because they failed to talk to the transparency law and they, they pulled out all the stops. then, i mean, if you look at the demonstrations against the transparency law, those could easily have been turned into color revolution scenario. and i think they would have been turned into that if only they would have been able to do that . and i think they have tested the limits already and in the georgia in case my sense is the you in the west country. right. once again, a said life to do in georgia and other places, but i think they'd fade now as a model and chairs, i think, is a bit more complicated, possibly because of geographic location and positive because it seems to be that the incumbent of toe is already on the side of the best as a severe stopping from a different position. right? um again i it, it might be possible for you to, to force impose this policy on model. unfortunately, i don't think this is good for model, but my sense is they, they won't be able to do it in georgia and it's going to turn into them. not that you face the at the co op of course. um, of c
and i think that because they failed to talk to the transparency law and they, they pulled out all the stops. then, i mean, if you look at the demonstrations against the transparency law, those could easily have been turned into color revolution scenario. and i think they would have been turned into that if only they would have been able to do that . and i think they have tested the limits already and in the georgia in case my sense is the you in the west country. right. once again, a said life...
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they drew up a playbook, they know. but i want to tell you something, it is what and how we think about this. my opponent, senator vance, headache q -- had a quote, you read it and hear camille gloss over it, but it is deeply disturbing. he said that when they could power, and they will use project 20 25, they need to be ruthless when it comes to the exercise of power. who says ruthless in the exercise of power who is running for a democratically elected position? this is not about power, this is about public service. [applause] this is not about power, it is about governing. host: we are taking your calls this morning, and we are also taking your facebo and posts. kareem on facebook, answering the question, do debates matter? he says, probably not, but this will be entertaining television tonight. diane on facebook says, the one with sale -- with sarah palin was interesting, tonight's not so much. jennifer says, yes, it matters, the vice president has to be ready to be president. let's talk to francine in north carolin
they drew up a playbook, they know. but i want to tell you something, it is what and how we think about this. my opponent, senator vance, headache q -- had a quote, you read it and hear camille gloss over it, but it is deeply disturbing. he said that when they could power, and they will use project 20 25, they need to be ruthless when it comes to the exercise of power. who says ruthless in the exercise of power who is running for a democratically elected position? this is not about power, this...
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they served simply what they wore from home. they arm themselves. most militia simply used what they brought from home. not these folks. so they would do regular tours of guard duty in town. that relieved british soldiers to form offensive operations. later on in 1777, under general clinton, allowing him to go forage in new jersey and go up the hudson to attack the forts. what made manhattan particularly safe from rebel attack was the fact, well, it's an island. there were no continental levies, ships prowling the hudson that were going to threaten it as long as the royal navy had anything to say about that. however, that changed in the winter of 1779. 1780, which was referred to as the coldest winter in human memory. the hudson froze new york bay froze? yes. what new york is no longer an island. the main british army, as it seemed to do, went south for the winter. it went to go lay siege to charleston, south carolina. so a small british garrison under general kinship and governor tryon, a major general of the british army, embodied the entire popul
they served simply what they wore from home. they arm themselves. most militia simply used what they brought from home. not these folks. so they would do regular tours of guard duty in town. that relieved british soldiers to form offensive operations. later on in 1777, under general clinton, allowing him to go forage in new jersey and go up the hudson to attack the forts. what made manhattan particularly safe from rebel attack was the fact, well, it's an island. there were no continental...
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they drew up a playbook, they know.ut i want to tell you something, it is what and how we think about this. my opponent, senator vance, headache q -- had a quote, you read it and hear camille gloss over it, but it is deeply disturbing. he said that when they could power, and they will use project 20 25, they need to be ruthless when it comes to the exercise of power. who says ruthless in the exercise of power who is running for a democratically elected position? this is not about power, this is about public service. [applause] this is not about power, it is about governing. host: we are taking your calls this morning, and we are also taking your facebook and x posts. kareem on facebook, answering the question, do debates matter? he says, probably not, but this will be entertaining television tonight. diane on facebook says, the one with sale -- with sarah palin was interesting, tonight's not so much. jennifer says, yes, it matters, the vice president has to be ready to be president. let's talk to francine in north carol
they drew up a playbook, they know.ut i want to tell you something, it is what and how we think about this. my opponent, senator vance, headache q -- had a quote, you read it and hear camille gloss over it, but it is deeply disturbing. he said that when they could power, and they will use project 20 25, they need to be ruthless when it comes to the exercise of power. who says ruthless in the exercise of power who is running for a democratically elected position? this is not about power, this is...