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well, we have to learn more about this crossing live knowledge of the professor at the university of ron, professor, fire mohammed, randi, very well, and welcome to use 1st of all, what's your reaction to the words of that french politician? it's obviously nonsense. iran is opposed to war and the iran wants the war to come to an end. however, iran does believe that the main culprit is nato nato expanded eastwards my to russia about expansion. they carried out a clue in ukraine. they supported, not the, not these far right, extreme it, just like they did in theory just like this supported isis and i did enough on a fun in the 980 and the the contrast in nicaragua, the 1980 united as and i have a history of supporting extreme is across the board for iran, the expansion of nato is also threat if ukraine, under the current world order or the collapsing world war order were to become a part of nato. then you can imagine the thing would probably be expected from georgia and other countries that are very close to iran. so it is very much against iran interest or need to expand based on the thre
well, we have to learn more about this crossing live knowledge of the professor at the university of ron, professor, fire mohammed, randi, very well, and welcome to use 1st of all, what's your reaction to the words of that french politician? it's obviously nonsense. iran is opposed to war and the iran wants the war to come to an end. however, iran does believe that the main culprit is nato nato expanded eastwards my to russia about expansion. they carried out a clue in ukraine. they supported,...
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so let's bring in august for this edition of inside story from ron has and there might be on is an assistant professor of middle east studies at the university of ron from london, roxan, the farm and family. and she is a lecture on the middle east politics at cambridge university and from springfield virginia. doug under is a senior fellow at the cater institute. welcome to all our guests. has some kind of come to you 1st into iran defiant speech which talked outside forces for the problems that iran is facing within its borders. obviously, the speech was addressed to a very high profile militia group who maintained law and order in certain parts of the country. what did you make of it? i think the address was to the by siege force, which is way more than militia. it's a multi dimensional voluntary force that is believed to be the backbone of their stomach or public the supreme leader address of the siege. and, and i think the format was signaling the strength of the support base amaco public enjoys. i think that was directed at the west, particularly the united states, to the supreme leader accused of trying to destabilize the country if th
so let's bring in august for this edition of inside story from ron has and there might be on is an assistant professor of middle east studies at the university of ron from london, roxan, the farm and family. and she is a lecture on the middle east politics at cambridge university and from springfield virginia. doug under is a senior fellow at the cater institute. welcome to all our guests. has some kind of come to you 1st into iran defiant speech which talked outside forces for the problems...
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ron and bring in for id. he's an associate professor at the faculty of world studies at the university of ron. welcome to al jazeera, i know that you were listening to what the supreme leader have to say. what's your reaction? well, you know, today's marking the for the 2nd that of a city of the submission of siege, which is more or less so it's a 7 service organization during the quarter. not suddenly make dave as a very much involved in aiding the victims of corona. they belong to different segments of society. so you have a student specify, you have the shopkeepers by the age of the professors message. there's a different segments of society that engage in this type of things. estates back to the early days of that of lucian, than this popular 1979 them. lucian happened that neither of them. lucian wanted to create an organization to keep the people the involvement of the 10, the new immunity sub this government. so this was the idea behind message in recent months, they have been involved with making sure that the riots that the country has been experiencing is not getting out of hand. and
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we've been speaking to university of to ron, profess aside mohammed monday, thank you very much. well then for new public enemy, that's how i well known western media outlet describes a new us some bass, that's a hungry david pressman. and just 2 months police report, the pressman has become a household name for his willingness to call out and even troll prime minister. victor opens governments press man who was worked closely with america show biz liberal elite. recently tweeted a link to a video quiz in which people were asked to choose where the quotes came from. vladimir putin or hung darian public figures that all were made by the russian president. by the way, i come to the u. s embassy course with budapest in washington to stand together. in recent weeks, several senior hungarian government figures and government funded commentators of made harsh anti western and anti american statements, hungary, in the united states, all allies, as russian aggression threatens. as all, we must stand together not move apart. global policy research, a george samuel, a say washington is try
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and let's bring in for the who's an associate professor at the faculty world studies at the university of ron. welcome back to al jazeera. so the supreme leader has just ended his speech just a few moments ago. he seemed to be primarily addressing the besieged forces, commemorating what's known as besiege weak. but how closely do you think people in iran would have been listening into what he had to say? you know, this not mix up public has a percentage of people that are supporting its passage is about 11000000 people and they support this on the public segments of society. do the same. and then there is a segment of society that doesn't support this public, and i think both sides, those listening closely so forth. there's basically trying to get directions. that is this culture of resistance in the land since the $979.00 over lucian. and this culture of resistance is in force, but the country is lead is as it becomes necessary. and then you have the people that don't like the government and they want to see what measures the new measures the government may take in order to make sure that th
and let's bring in for the who's an associate professor at the faculty world studies at the university of ron. welcome back to al jazeera. so the supreme leader has just ended his speech just a few moments ago. he seemed to be primarily addressing the besieged forces, commemorating what's known as besiege weak. but how closely do you think people in iran would have been listening into what he had to say? you know, this not mix up public has a percentage of people that are supporting its passage...
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stop, but we will continue to do everything we can ah, profess aside mahonnan mirandi of the university of to ron, say that the western leaders comments actually reveal their true agenda. the iranians believe that i didn't when he says that the united states is going to free iranians and exposes the united states for what it really is. the united states is an oppressive and brutal regime that tries to dictate terms of the rest of the world. and revolution and iran was about independence, freedom and dignity. and over the past few weeks, the united states has been supporting riots and iran. they've been supporting terrorist organizations. it's astounding that western countries consider themselves are put to portray themselves as the defenders of human rights. ironically, today, there are huge anti american protests across the country, including a ron where millions of people participated across the country. and you don't see any of that in the western media. there were waiting for.
stop, but we will continue to do everything we can ah, profess aside mahonnan mirandi of the university of to ron, say that the western leaders comments actually reveal their true agenda. the iranians believe that i didn't when he says that the united states is going to free iranians and exposes the united states for what it really is. the united states is an oppressive and brutal regime that tries to dictate terms of the rest of the world. and revolution and iran was about independence,...
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football, urging kinsman to quit his post at fifo flight mohammed moran, the professor of the university of to ron, accused the west of hypocrisy. it comes from the usual american arrogance. they feel that they are exceptional and that they can for the rest of the world. there are many protests in the united states, whether black lives matter, or the 6th of january protests that were washington. and the iranians never use that opportunity to change the american flag install that there with any particular group. if you run in the iranian side, the russians do something, they'll be punished, but westerner, they, they will, they will, can don't that. and when it comes to iran, that sort of thing doesn't happen all the americans do they just remove the tweets, or the change the flag again. and the problem is, so if i, if the western violate the rules, nothing happens. if non western countries obey the rule, but they become this fight by western, they can be expelled together. scandals fif as well. cupping cas on disciplinary proceedings have been opened against serbia, off the display of a nationalist
football, urging kinsman to quit his post at fifo flight mohammed moran, the professor of the university of to ron, accused the west of hypocrisy. it comes from the usual american arrogance. they feel that they are exceptional and that they can for the rest of the world. there are many protests in the united states, whether black lives matter, or the 6th of january protests that were washington. and the iranians never use that opportunity to change the american flag install that there with any...
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the time being for daddy is an associate professor at the faculty of world studies at the university of to ron. he says protesters there, man's heavens gain traction with the supreme leader. that is this culture of resistance in the land since the 1979 over lucian. and this culture of resistance is in force by the country's leaders, as it becomes necessary. and then you have the people that don't like the government and they want to see what measures new measures that government may take in order to make sure that it's on the continuing. and i think there was this sense of defiance because the sort of harmony link, what is going on in the, on to outside power. and this is, in his opinion, interference from the united states and israelis and other countries as enemies of iran. and a good portion of his speech was dealing with the idea of confronting american his money and the riot, the country, in his opinion, a part of his money. the idea that the united states wants to take over again the same way they did it in 1953 after the coo and he's saying that the country is not going to allow that to
the time being for daddy is an associate professor at the faculty of world studies at the university of to ron. he says protesters there, man's heavens gain traction with the supreme leader. that is this culture of resistance in the land since the 1979 over lucian. and this culture of resistance is in force by the country's leaders, as it becomes necessary. and then you have the people that don't like the government and they want to see what measures new measures that government may take in...
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ah, we heard from professors i ed mohammed mirandi at the university of to ron, who says the western leaders, comments revealed their regime change agenda. the iranians believe that by then when he says that the united states is going to free. iranians for that exposes the united states for what it really is the united states is a crisis and brutal regime that tries to dictate terms to the rest of the world. and the revolution in iran was about independence, freedom and dignity. and over the past few weeks, the united states has been supporting riots and iran, big been supporting terrorists organizations. it's astounding that western countries consider themselves for trade themselves as the defenders of human rights . ironically, today, there are huge anti american fontes across the country, including in that run where millions of people participated across the country. and you don't see any of that in the western media. now to some news, in brief, from around the world, turkey as 3rd largest city is mere, was jolted by a magnitude $4.00 earthquake more than a dozen buildings were se
ah, we heard from professors i ed mohammed mirandi at the university of to ron, who says the western leaders, comments revealed their regime change agenda. the iranians believe that by then when he says that the united states is going to free. iranians for that exposes the united states for what it really is the united states is a crisis and brutal regime that tries to dictate terms to the rest of the world. and the revolution in iran was about independence, freedom and dignity. and over the...
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now the university of to ron many, thanks for joining us on the problem. it's nice to see you this friday. now a wrong law has been the same for years in your opinion, while western leaders involving themselves and iranian affairs and is the reason why slogan such has stunned against arono being heard more and more well, the canadian prime minister calls iran regime. but i think the iranians consider not only the canadian government to be a and a regime that has no moral legitimacy because of their support or genocide in yemen and their support for terrorist groups across our region. as well as inside the iranians. believe that i did when he says that the united states is going to free iranians and exposes the united states for what it really is. the united states is an oppressive and brutal regime that tries to dictate terms of the rest of the world and revolution. and iran was about independence, freedom and dignity. and over the past few weeks, the united states has been supporting riots and iran. they've been supporting terrorist organizations. and the
now the university of to ron many, thanks for joining us on the problem. it's nice to see you this friday. now a wrong law has been the same for years in your opinion, while western leaders involving themselves and iranian affairs and is the reason why slogan such has stunned against arono being heard more and more well, the canadian prime minister calls iran regime. but i think the iranians consider not only the canadian government to be a and a regime that has no moral legitimacy because of...
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of protesters being killed or wounded. come, ron martinez, a senior lecturer at the university of sussex where he teaches modern history of the middle east and theories of international relations. he told us more about the situation in mama well, all the last 34 days, my thought was basically largely at the hands of the people protest. those were on the street. many of the institutions of the government were no longer operational. the city was in a general strike of these period multiple times, barrios of protest who had been killed tending to further protests. so the c runners had kind of liberated itself from the government if you liked athletes you in the day. so last night, news came in that the government forces from multiple directions entering the city with heavy weapons with, with vehicles and so on. and as you can also show, there were sounds of shooting throughout the night. so the city seems to be completely militarized since last night and there was, you know, trying to completely silence the protest is, but supports come in that despite the heavy presence and shooting and killing of the protest as they were a
of protesters being killed or wounded. come, ron martinez, a senior lecturer at the university of sussex where he teaches modern history of the middle east and theories of international relations. he told us more about the situation in mama well, all the last 34 days, my thought was basically largely at the hands of the people protest. those were on the street. many of the institutions of the government were no longer operational. the city was in a general strike of these period multiple times,...
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time for the regime to stop blaming external actors and start listening to the voices of their people. university on to ron, professor sy, it mohammed moran de sais. the western media would have treated such protests very differently if they were happening in the own countries. so this is, this is how it works in the west. they can say anything they want about iran and get away with it. imagine what would happen in western countries if this was happening there. and if the western media, english language media was encouraging violence and the murder police officers in england off come would immediately shut down the tv station, the tv channel, and they would put these people on trial. we know how huge a protests are taking place across europe. right now, because of the energy and economic crisis where they're not reported in western media all things new, public enemy. that's how my well known western media outlet describes a new you want to sound buses. it's a hungry david pressman, and just 2 months politic. i report that pressman has become a household name for his willingness to call out to david tro, pr
time for the regime to stop blaming external actors and start listening to the voices of their people. university on to ron, professor sy, it mohammed moran de sais. the western media would have treated such protests very differently if they were happening in the own countries. so this is, this is how it works in the west. they can say anything they want about iran and get away with it. imagine what would happen in western countries if this was happening there. and if the western media, english...
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and i think the university of florida get something like 50, 60, $70 million of funding in florida. it wasn't too long ago when governor rone. i wouldn't be surprised if the governor of florida goes after the university of florida for the exact same thing. >> kayleigh: that can happen, you never know but will, kat, they have ben sasse the university of florida but you make the point, steve this is pervasive. everywhere we look, there is an agenda of colleges to indoctrinate students in the way of the left. >> kat: yeah, absolutely i thought it would be wary with the government getting involved in terms of what points of view are not worth hearing. obviously, there are free speech of the professors and this public university, when you look at what people value though i don't think anybody, as you mentioned, searches for a doctor and looks at what their views are on different social issues and political issues. they look at what their record is on getting people better from whatever sickness they may have. that is what the focus should be in medicine, absolutely. >> kayleigh: i want to get the response from the university of
and i think the university of florida get something like 50, 60, $70 million of funding in florida. it wasn't too long ago when governor rone. i wouldn't be surprised if the governor of florida goes after the university of florida for the exact same thing. >> kayleigh: that can happen, you never know but will, kat, they have ben sasse the university of florida but you make the point, steve this is pervasive. everywhere we look, there is an agenda of colleges to indoctrinate students in...
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of charleston in south carolina. she first met ron desantis on the golf range at the university of florida. >> i kept looking over my ted the bucket of balls. ron is over there. so he thinks i'm looking at him. >> was there an attraction? >> of course, he was cute. >> reporter: the couple married in september of 2009 at the walt disney world resort. casey worked for a host for pga tour, appearing on the golf channel. a couple years later, ron was elected to the congressional district, the start of his political career. ever since, casey has been part of a very tight inner circle, relying on her tv experience to advise her husband on media strategy and appear in campaign ads, including this memorable one from 2018. >> build the wall. >> he's teaching madison to talk. >> make america great again. >> you want to know who ron desantis really is? >> reporter: more recently, casey recorded this campaign ad for her husband focusing on how he helped her after her 2021 diagnosis with breast cancer. she's now cancer-free. >> he was there to pick me off of the ground when i literally could not stand. he was there to fight for m
of charleston in south carolina. she first met ron desantis on the golf range at the university of florida. >> i kept looking over my ted the bucket of balls. ron is over there. so he thinks i'm looking at him. >> was there an attraction? >> of course, he was cute. >> reporter: the couple married in september of 2009 at the walt disney world resort. casey worked for a host for pga tour, appearing on the golf channel. a couple years later, ron was elected to the...
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university of california. >> i kept looking over my shoulder and ron is over there and he thinks i'm looking at him. >> was thereas cute. >> reporter: the couple married in 2009 at the walt disney world resort. in 2010 casey worked as a host for the pga tour appearing on the golf channel. a couple years later ron desantis was elected to florida's six congressional district, the startf his political career. ever since casey has reportedly been part of a tight inner circle relying on her tv experience and appear on campaign ads including this memorable one from 2018. >> build a wall. >> he's teaching madison to talk. >> make america great again. >> you want to know who ron desantis really is. >> reporter: more recently casey recorded this campaign ad for her husband, focusing on how he helped her after her 2021 diagnose with breast cancer. she's now cancer free. >> he was there to pick me off of the ground when i literally could not stand. he was there to fight for me when i didn't have the strength to fight for myself. that is who ron desantis is. >> reporter: when she isn't busy with their three young children c
university of california. >> i kept looking over my shoulder and ron is over there and he thinks i'm looking at him. >> was thereas cute. >> reporter: the couple married in 2009 at the walt disney world resort. in 2010 casey worked as a host for the pga tour appearing on the golf channel. a couple years later ron desantis was elected to florida's six congressional district, the startf his political career. ever since casey has reportedly been part of a tight inner circle...
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ron and shake professor of political science at pyro university professor. it's great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you for you on to for your invitation. now let me start with your quite unusual academic experience, which includes having sanchez for both russian and american studies. given your understanding of both cultures. why do you think the russians in the american south so stock and i laugh, hey, dynamic. do you think red dust tend to be each other's dark doubles? oh, i think both of them are great, paul, worse than that. this mode because united states unfortunately won't to be the only great power in the whole board. but now russia is a packing a since sir. that's a very important to speech of kristen put in 2007, and then we on that her, her conference and a multi letter and multi pooler system. it is normal. it is the norm of the, the globe is to have different powers, different culture difference validations of so i think what is the united states doing is that is this than the norm of the whole global? so it is unlock
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ron and shake professor of political science at tyrene university professor. it's great to talk to thank you very much for your time. thank you for you and for your invitation. now let me start with your a quite unusual academic experience, which includes heading centers for both russian and american studies. given your understanding of both cultures. why do you think the russians and the american site so stock and i laugh, hey, dynamic. do you think we are destined to be each other's dark doubles? oh, i think both of them are a great po, worse than that this normal because united states unfortunately won't to be the only great power in the whole board. but now russia is a pat king. as since, sir, that's a very important to speech of kristen put into so them a 7. and then we on that for a conference and a multi lecture and multi pooler system. it is norma. it is the norm of the, the globe is to have different powers, different culture difference validations. so, so i think what is united states doing is that is this than the norm of the whole global. so it is
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university of ethics in the u. k. mr. martin, welcome to the day. so ken ron's rulers manage the protest without fueling them. hi, i'm actually sussex just to correct that. i mean, the rain, the regime is facing a really difficult task because the nature of the process is different and the capacities seem to have been exhausted the, the process of different because a, it's less than instigated by women, which is difficult for the regime to sell to its base is social base, which is increasingly narrowing that these are, you know, foreign plots and these are connected to, to outside world. the processes are unarmed and the process are also extremely dispersed geographically in many places, painlessly. the protesters have kind of designed to kind of come up with their own innovative modes up process. usually small scale in different neighborhoods at the same time. which means that a good process has to be kind of strained and dispersed in different places. at the same time, and most importantly, the progress have gone on for 7 weeks. and this means that the officers on the ground are exhausted. the human resourc
university of ethics in the u. k. mr. martin, welcome to the day. so ken ron's rulers manage the protest without fueling them. hi, i'm actually sussex just to correct that. i mean, the rain, the regime is facing a really difficult task because the nature of the process is different and the capacities seem to have been exhausted the, the process of different because a, it's less than instigated by women, which is difficult for the regime to sell to its base is social base, which is increasingly...
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of our intellectual w property from colleges and universities?on, it made no sense whatsoever. there's only one explanation joe t biden ishi compromised.th >> of senator ron program last week on theed impact odlf biden's family influence peddling which reportedly goes back manthy decades by the way but my nextwl guest, announced on thursday tha house will pick up where the house left off a bridge look ate the 15po0 suspicious activity reports, flagged by the majorde banks of the biden family bank accounts. after years of making millions by offering foreigners access to their family.er anicd rents into acquisitions ih america between manaus and ranking member of the oversight committee, james, and ranking member of the house judiciary committee jim jordan but both j arime expected to assume the ro. of chairman of those respectiveo committeesu .re thank you so muc.h for being here. >> good morning.me let me kick this off with youon tand get your take on this 150 suspicious activity reports. most people will never get a a suspicious activitndy report, right? what is it me t and how come they were flagged by the banks?susp >> 99.99% of americans willwe never
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. >> we are here in orlando, and of course, disney is predominant here and universal, et cetera. ron desantis went after disney. >> he did. >> it's going to cost this state about $2 billion. and that's going to be passed along to the taxpayers here because someone has to pay the bills. if disney is not paying them, somebody has to pay them. it's the taxpayers. what would you do about that as governor? is it possible to fix what he has done, which he did out of spite? >> absolutely it's possible. what we need to do is protect walt disney's districting that they got when they were lured to florida. they're the largest employer in the state, joy, and what they bring to tourism, all around the state of florida as well, is hard to really estimate and get a handle on it. but this governor, desantis, went after them, why? because they wanted to protect their right to free speech and talk about a bill they disagreed with him on. and for that, they get condemned and punished by the governor. that's not a free state. that's not what the right thing is. who the hell goes after mickey mouse in f
. >> we are here in orlando, and of course, disney is predominant here and universal, et cetera. ron desantis went after disney. >> he did. >> it's going to cost this state about $2 billion. and that's going to be passed along to the taxpayers here because someone has to pay the bills. if disney is not paying them, somebody has to pay them. it's the taxpayers. what would you do about that as governor? is it possible to fix what he has done, which he did out of spite? >>...
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now, despite the crackdown students at tech rons, shari university, have been seen singing in protests. the demonstrations were sparks by the death of master armine, who died in police custody. the un high commissioner for human rights as, as the egypt to release at jailed egyptian british political activists ala abdul fatter. he's been on a 7 month hunger strike in prison and stopped drinking water 2 days ago. when the cop 27th summit began in egypt, faster has been held in jail for several years with no charge. back is on said the journalist who was killed last month in kenya was targeted. arshad sharif was shot dead in nairobi nearly 2 months after he left pakistan. a police report said officers at the open fire on the vehicle sharif was trapping in when it drove through a road block. they said they'd been looking for car thieves. and officials in the democratic republic of congo, say thousands of recruits of join the fight against the armed group and $23.00 men ra veranda is accusing. the d. r. congo of for voc provocation, after a fighter jet, entered its ass space from these planes have been targeting the m 23 congress as any
now, despite the crackdown students at tech rons, shari university, have been seen singing in protests. the demonstrations were sparks by the death of master armine, who died in police custody. the un high commissioner for human rights as, as the egypt to release at jailed egyptian british political activists ala abdul fatter. he's been on a 7 month hunger strike in prison and stopped drinking water 2 days ago. when the cop 27th summit began in egypt, faster has been held in jail for several...
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university of virginia football players killed on campus shooting saturday night. canceling upcoming game coastal carolina following the deaths of the three players. the virginia alum ronkansas city chiefs games on sunday. launching a probe into ticketmaster taylor swift presale chaos. swifties say there is bad blood glitches to wait days to buy tickets for her spring tore. tour. >> ticketmaster is making my skin crawl. making me so upset no. one on earth can buy taylor swift tickets right now. >> making her skin crawl she says, attorney general saying industry player you think ticketmaster would be well aware that these were probably going to be the most popular tickets or close to the most popular tickets they have ever had. and, take a look at this. nassau's artemis one sending back first images from space as it blasts towards the moon. the photos show a man can taking a ride in the $100 billion space shift and a view of the earth far in the distance. the rocket blasted off yesterday after multiple delays. we love those pictures. guys. over to you. >> steve: that is cool. carley, thank you very much. senator mitch mcconnell will remain in his role as g.o.p. leader i
university of virginia football players killed on campus shooting saturday night. canceling upcoming game coastal carolina following the deaths of the three players. the virginia alum ronkansas city chiefs games on sunday. launching a probe into ticketmaster taylor swift presale chaos. swifties say there is bad blood glitches to wait days to buy tickets for her spring tore. tour. >> ticketmaster is making my skin crawl. making me so upset no. one on earth can buy taylor swift tickets...
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as bringing ron and mister, he's a professor of the history and politics of modern china at the university of oxford . he joins us now. what's his jones admins legacy? i mean, his place in history. i think he will be seen as the chinese leader who essentially opened up china to international institutions. after the horror of gentlemen square, 1989, where workers and students were shot down in the street in beijing that event essentially turn china inward, alienated from road the world. gentlemen did work hard to bring china as your report, said cyril into the world trade organization to get the lympics and also to become part of the international financial system real similar to them. but of course for the fact that he maintained the authoritarian rule of the chinese communist party was relatively more liberal under his time than might have been the case to day under. she's in pink. but it was still very much or authoritarian state. and he officially left power in 2003, but he actually continued to exert influence on the political stage after that to me, he did. it said that during the rul
as bringing ron and mister, he's a professor of the history and politics of modern china at the university of oxford . he joins us now. what's his jones admins legacy? i mean, his place in history. i think he will be seen as the chinese leader who essentially opened up china to international institutions. after the horror of gentlemen square, 1989, where workers and students were shot down in the street in beijing that event essentially turn china inward, alienated from road the world....
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ron desantis. >> we do want to welcome in political science professor, the chair of the department at sonoma state university, david mchugh in david, good to see a week after election day, if you were on team trump and advising him is now the right time to declare. >> hits a time time in politics is like 90% of the game. no, it's not the right time for him to announce a look. donald lost the house for the republicans in 2018. he lost the presidency in 2020. he lost the house again and underperformed in the and he's the biggest loser out of last week. you should be set symbol of the public won't do that. and the reason they won't do that is because he still does the favorite. it's still trump's party and regardless of what happens moving forward, even with the santas in florida, trump gets to dictate a lot of the rules gets to dictate a lot of the rules relative to the republican party that affects the early primaries. and it means that he's kind of position to move forward to at least dictate the conversation. and that's a huge component of what's going on here. it's not like he's a, you know, a politically
ron desantis. >> we do want to welcome in political science professor, the chair of the department at sonoma state university, david mchugh in david, good to see a week after election day, if you were on team trump and advising him is now the right time to declare. >> hits a time time in politics is like 90% of the game. no, it's not the right time for him to announce a look. donald lost the house for the republicans in 2018. he lost the presidency in 2020. he lost the house again...
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one. [ laughter ] >> next year princeton university will offer courses in bdxm, sexuality and fetishism. students majoring in the class will study the works of ronemy, yeah, pretend that you don't know him. finally, two of my favorite words, and finalfinal finally -- [ laughter ] >> ceo elon musk says he plans to find someone else to run twitter. i don't want to tell him how to run his company but i know someone who's looking for wop wrwork. [ applause ] >> that was a leftover and now as we finish our week in florida. i want to talk about the other biggest things we learned while being me. brian kilmee had a lower back tattoo. that's not true. [ applause ] >> look at that. >> although it is hena. >> that's amazing. >> the lights is uncanning. i had a post to that. >> well, you shaved. >> florida is showing the country how to enjoy life. there is low taxes and tons of fun things to do. i am not the only one wearing a thong. it is the opposite image of cynical new york. there is high taxes, people assault others for fun and the only thongs you see are uused as uuse turnicates on the subway. something that dave rubin figured out. it sucks over ther
one. [ laughter ] >> next year princeton university will offer courses in bdxm, sexuality and fetishism. students majoring in the class will study the works of ronemy, yeah, pretend that you don't know him. finally, two of my favorite words, and finalfinal finally -- [ laughter ] >> ceo elon musk says he plans to find someone else to run twitter. i don't want to tell him how to run his company but i know someone who's looking for wop wrwork. [ applause ] >> that was a leftover...
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of our intellectual property from colleges and universities? it made no sense whatsoever. les only one explanation, joe biden is compromised. maria: that was senator ronen family influence peddling which reportedly goes back many decades, by the way. my next guests announced on thursday that the house will pick up where the senate left off in looking at the 150 suspicious activity the reports flagged by the major banks of the biden family bank accounts after years of making millions by offering foreigners access to their family and inroads to acquisitions in america. joining me now is the ranking member of the house oversight committee, james comer, and the ranking member of the house judiciary committee, jim jim jordan. good morning to you both, gentlemen. thank you so much for being here. >> morning. >> good morning. maria: james comer, let me kick off with you and get your take on this 150 suspicious activity the reports. most people will never get a suspicious activity report, right? >> right. maria: what is it, and is how come they were flagged by the banks? >> is 99.99% of americans will never get a suspicious activity report. these were created
of our intellectual property from colleges and universities? it made no sense whatsoever. les only one explanation, joe biden is compromised. maria: that was senator ronen family influence peddling which reportedly goes back many decades, by the way. my next guests announced on thursday that the house will pick up where the senate left off in looking at the 150 suspicious activity the reports flagged by the major banks of the biden family bank accounts after years of making millions by offering...
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either side of his name, and also see a poll that shows, an internal poll that shows ron desantis is up 18 in a hypothetical primary. nobody's really picking sides outside of the murdoch universetalking points and the policies of donald trump remain in place. they just want a different figure head for trumpism. >> and so what you're saying is you think in the social media scythe geist around magnatism. >> i think they're open to a new guy under the banner of trumpism. there are obviously trump die hards who specifically like the person, the meanness, the cruelty is big for them. they really like owning the libs. that's a big part of it, and there's nobody better in the world in their eyes than donald trump. but they are, you know, the door is open. i don't say this lightly. the door is not really ajar with these people very frequently. they are funneled into the idea of donald trump generally. but now i think they're looking around and being like, is this a winning proposition, if we have to win elections, this might require somebody else. >> it's not that much of a shift. the thing that those who are in florida covering the 2018 election remember about donald trump is differe
either side of his name, and also see a poll that shows, an internal poll that shows ron desantis is up 18 in a hypothetical primary. nobody's really picking sides outside of the murdoch universetalking points and the policies of donald trump remain in place. they just want a different figure head for trumpism. >> and so what you're saying is you think in the social media scythe geist around magnatism. >> i think they're open to a new guy under the banner of trumpism. there are...
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of the goal for ron. they added another one. yeah, around goes on to win it to use it. the parents of deceased, a soccer player from stanford university, katie meyer have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the university family stating that the 21 year-old committed suicide after stressing about facing discipline for an incident that happened in august of 2021. the lawsuit was filed on wednesday in santa clara county superior court meyer was a key member of stanford's 2019 national championship team and served as team captain during the 2020 and 2021 seasons. that is your look at sports picking. all right, dan, the new world cup villages in san francisco opened today. there's a jumbo screen, food and drinks. >> times and locations for all as a world cup village events can be found at world cup as fdot or also seen on your screen. there. coming up, i 2 games kicked off the event this morning. the netherlands versus ecuador game followed by the usa vs england game. today was also opening day at the sugar bowl ski resort. part of the festivities included a live dj. fresh sugar cookies. and 30 scalable trails sugar bowl says that ther
of the goal for ron. they added another one. yeah, around goes on to win it to use it. the parents of deceased, a soccer player from stanford university, katie meyer have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the university family stating that the 21 year-old committed suicide after stressing about facing discipline for an incident that happened in august of 2021. the lawsuit was filed on wednesday in santa clara county superior court meyer was a key member of stanford's 2019 national...
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universe is because of the record-keeping. john ray put out a report last thursday. he did in ron and he has never seen anything like it.r management. that is going to take some time to figure out. when you find out who those people are then you have to find the assets. that is going to take time as well. in a report that came out yesterday evening there is about 500 million in unrestricted funds. you have got to figure out where the money is and who you can get it from. you have to figure out where your creditors are. guy: alix: when the hearings start today in delaware, what are the questions that are going to be answered? what is the goal of that hearing if all you said is going to take a long time? eric: this is the beginning. usually in the big bankruptcies, day one or day to hearing, everything is sent to the court and the u.s. trustee, the department of justice is overseen before the bankruptcy. we are talking about a week one and week two hearing. today it is getting cash management and the ability for ray and his employees to operate. that is day one, today. they are doing their investigation on a dual track to
universe is because of the record-keeping. john ray put out a report last thursday. he did in ron and he has never seen anything like it.r management. that is going to take some time to figure out. when you find out who those people are then you have to find the assets. that is going to take time as well. in a report that came out yesterday evening there is about 500 million in unrestricted funds. you have got to figure out where the money is and who you can get it from. you have to figure out...
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of the republican candidate and incumbent ron johnson. yeah, i can see the reason why i was looking at what the outstanding number of ballots were and >> basically all the universityowns are pretty much maxed out. that would and that crowd normally in the blue shift, for example, that occurred in 2020 those university towns with same day registration on the college students. they've been maxed out. i think that that pretty much is close to game over for for mandela barnes. good race, though. okay. yeah. and it stayed close right up into the absolutely looks like it's gone. other republicans weigh on that one. let's switch over to one of the western states here nevada. that's also still a toss up. >> and i'll bring it up and put it here between us. this is the one that has adam laxalt and catherine cortez masto, the incumbent. and right now 77% of the vote. it's still relevant close. but the public and in the nevada has a tough area because >> the economy is such a big issue in nevada right now. but the issue is going to be right here. the vegas clark county area. 80 per 70% of the vote in nevada is in clark county. only 75 70% of that vote is in. she's carried by
of the republican candidate and incumbent ron johnson. yeah, i can see the reason why i was looking at what the outstanding number of ballots were and >> basically all the universityowns are pretty much maxed out. that would and that crowd normally in the blue shift, for example, that occurred in 2020 those university towns with same day registration on the college students. they've been maxed out. i think that that pretty much is close to game over for for mandela barnes. good race,...
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of running down to the wire there? >> while the big message is to go out and vote. you mentioned that marquette university poll that we got earlier this week. the big thing there, yes, we see ron johnson was a slightly, aide but it is well within the margin of error and that result is tighter than what we saw just a month ago. we saw lieutenant governor mandela barnes here in the community going out a canvas large. he got his people to get clipboards and get people to knock on doors. this is the last day of early voting in the west conson. on both sides you have campaign pounding the pavement trying to turn up the support in this area. you know, one thing they're also saying is a tight governor's race and was conson. it's just not that senate battle but that race, the latest poll showing things tied in that race. i want you to see how those attacks are flying starting with the ad from governor turley ever's. his last campaign out of the. cycle what we heard from ten michaels, his republican opponent, how he clarified the remarks that were brought up by the tony recapping. >> did you know tim michaels pledged to rig future elections? republicans will never lose another election
of running down to the wire there? >> while the big message is to go out and vote. you mentioned that marquette university poll that we got earlier this week. the big thing there, yes, we see ron johnson was a slightly, aide but it is well within the margin of error and that result is tighter than what we saw just a month ago. we saw lieutenant governor mandela barnes here in the community going out a canvas large. he got his people to get clipboards and get people to knock on doors. this...
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ron johnson. as of this morning, they rated that race as the leading republican. in a recent rule for marquette university, it shows that the pair isn't a statistical tie among likely voters. the outcome may not even matter. senator johnson would not say for certain whether he would accept a fist halt the election when he was asked by my colleague. >> will you exactly accept the results of tuesday's election? >> we have, in place, our observers. the whole purpose is to restore confidence in the election system. i sure hope that i can. but i can't predict what the democrats might have planned. >> with more on the key state, we are joined live from the waukesha. , who played that interview from you and senator johnson last hour. i want to play for you at mandela barnes said about that. >> he is the biggest hypocrite out there. i mean, this is the person who tried to overturn a free and fair election. he has participated in the stabilizing our election integrity. it is very rich coming from a person who try to ultimately change the course of this country because he did not get the election result that he wan
ron johnson. as of this morning, they rated that race as the leading republican. in a recent rule for marquette university, it shows that the pair isn't a statistical tie among likely voters. the outcome may not even matter. senator johnson would not say for certain whether he would accept a fist halt the election when he was asked by my colleague. >> will you exactly accept the results of tuesday's election? >> we have, in place, our observers. the whole purpose is to restore...
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>> next year, princetont year university will start offering courses in bdm sexuality and fetishism. meanwhile, students majoring in the classics will study the works of ron jeremy and pretend like you don't know him. finally. oh, thank god two of my favorite words and finally, ceo elon musk sayss he plans to find someone elsew o to run twitter. i don't want to tell him how to run his company, but i know someone who's looking for work . that's was leftovers. our now, as we finish our week heren in florida, i wanted to talk about one of the other biggest things we learned while being here. >> brian kilmeade has a lower back tattoo. that is not true. look at that.plause yeah, right. ] yeah, although it's hennah it ag >>r first and that's an amazing likeness is uncanny. right. i had a pose for that.o that certainly is my back .ell, the yes. well, you shaved. right.co but alsountry florida is showin your country how to enjoy life.s there's low taxes, ton to s of n things to do. >> and i'm not the only one wearing a . cynica it's the opposite image ofis cynical new york . there's high taxes. and the on people assault others for fun. and the only you see are us
>> next year, princetont year university will start offering courses in bdm sexuality and fetishism. meanwhile, students majoring in the classics will study the works of ron jeremy and pretend like you don't know him. finally. oh, thank god two of my favorite words and finally, ceo elon musk sayss he plans to find someone elsew o to run twitter. i don't want to tell him how to run his company, but i know someone who's looking for work . that's was leftovers. our now, as we finish our week...
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our guest tonight is ron james author of the soon to be released truman court, fall in limits of loyalty. james is a graduate of yale university and duke university school of law. hayes practiced in washington d.c. for the last two decades the author of two previous books, charles hamilton houston and the struggle to end segregation. and how war, purchase and harry truman desegregated america's military. before we get started want to mention two things. if at any point you have questions you can drop those in the chat and we'll get to as many of those as we can. if you are interested in purchasing the book, and i hope you will be, you could do so what you press.missouri.edu, that is you press.missouri.edu. if you use the code truman and 21 tonight you will receive 40% off the list price. so check it out. all right, let's get started. ron, thanks much for joining us today. quick thanks much for having me. i want to start by asking you, when the publisher reach out to me about this book the truman court i was at a loss to name anyone truman appointed. so reading the book i quickly change my tune and wondered why no one has told
our guest tonight is ron james author of the soon to be released truman court, fall in limits of loyalty. james is a graduate of yale university and duke university school of law. hayes practiced in washington d.c. for the last two decades the author of two previous books, charles hamilton houston and the struggle to end segregation. and how war, purchase and harry truman desegregated america's military. before we get started want to mention two things. if at any point you have questions you...