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so you will have been more on the political analysts, 10 professor at the university of to ron, joins be right now. and from then also have with me benjamin chow, professor about the power school of technology and business. and the representative of the center for china and globalization also have a me, dmitri las carrie's canadian lawyer and journalist debt to man. i'm glad to have all of you joined me right now at this very crucial moment around the world. now, what do you think will be made to aspects of donald trump's policy? what are your predictions, visa, all the things i'm going to ask all of you right now, but let me start with you, benjamin get what, what's, what's your thoughts on that? i think i found the trans speech is very high. i expected i'm talking about integration, gender issues, crossing the mexican border and tariffs and gender issue, and also we're going to mazda. and so i hope this has been pulling around the immediate for a few weeks and you mentioned office, although the details have not been out yet. you mentioned about china about taking back the numbers ca
so you will have been more on the political analysts, 10 professor at the university of to ron, joins be right now. and from then also have with me benjamin chow, professor about the power school of technology and business. and the representative of the center for china and globalization also have a me, dmitri las carrie's canadian lawyer and journalist debt to man. i'm glad to have all of you joined me right now at this very crucial moment around the world. now, what do you think will be made...
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a professor at the university of to ron says that the west has created conditions where by the partnerships you poses, are actually driving. it's very important, i think that the united states in nursing is, you know, so it will ultimately regret the policies and pay them for feelings towards needs to be run by fans or home from other countries to expand. right. first on the, you know what they've done, their phase is an environment where the something's wants to work with one another . rather than working isolation, you're seeing again flushed from fracture and that has created new office finishes . and i truly believe that the greatest mistakes of the west has made alongside to this numerous disasters for the new crane. and here's the genocide in thousands. this is the source in west across the south. and that has opened both sides of the reality is the no, it's not much and you on it on the batch. i believe you need to get those that are supporting genocide in a hollow, tossing yada most that are not used roles. military political, a cabinet has approved an agreement with him as on the c
a professor at the university of to ron says that the west has created conditions where by the partnerships you poses, are actually driving. it's very important, i think that the united states in nursing is, you know, so it will ultimately regret the policies and pay them for feelings towards needs to be run by fans or home from other countries to expand. right. first on the, you know what they've done, their phase is an environment where the something's wants to work with one another . rather...
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gentleman i spoke with the said mohammed warranty, political analyst and professor at the university of to ron. i also had the benjamin chow, professor of the powers, school of technology and business, and the representative of the center for china and globalization. as well as dimitry, las terry's canadian lawyer and john on this gentleman, thank you so much for your time. thank you. right. thank you. all right, lot of it put in the has commented on the not duration of donald trump voicing his open. mr. dialogue with the incoming administration. with more details here was, are to use donald court to a lot of our opponent addressed permanent members of russia. security council today to talk about what the russian president described as sensitive regions as well as donald trump's presidential inauguration. after all, trump has made a lot of promises connected to washington's relations with moscow, as well as many promises to end the ukraine conflict. so, russia's president said that reiterated something that he said time and time again, rather that russia has always been in favor of dialogue. a
gentleman i spoke with the said mohammed warranty, political analyst and professor at the university of to ron. i also had the benjamin chow, professor of the powers, school of technology and business, and the representative of the center for china and globalization. as well as dimitry, las terry's canadian lawyer and john on this gentleman, thank you so much for your time. thank you. right. thank you. all right, lot of it put in the has commented on the not duration of donald trump voicing his...
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let's discuss this now with to ron university, professor site mohammed mirandi. professor miranda, what do you make of keith? kellogg's presence at the m e k conference in paris. what message does that send? he actually helps you with them because they have a tear organization is so deeply despised in your ron that anyone who is associated with it automatically becomes unlikable. they me k. it's a coats. and in the 1980s they went to iraq and fought for saddam hussein against their own country. and they also established bases across europe in north america. but they were foot soldiers for saddam hussein in his war of aggression against the wrong. so you righty of see them not only as terrorists who blew up bombs in the buses or who sided ordinary people on the street. but the solid and most people who were fighting as a as traitors to their own country and for saddam hussein, who was so deeply despised. and this reminds me of bolton when he a few years ago, went and spoke and said, hopefully we will be have our next meeting in 10 front. and i think just as bolton had no idea about the reality of you,
let's discuss this now with to ron university, professor site mohammed mirandi. professor miranda, what do you make of keith? kellogg's presence at the m e k conference in paris. what message does that send? he actually helps you with them because they have a tear organization is so deeply despised in your ron that anyone who is associated with it automatically becomes unlikable. they me k. it's a coats. and in the 1980s they went to iraq and fought for saddam hussein against their own country....
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of them, ruben robertson was another, joan clayborn was another. ron butler of course was another. and harrison well for. and robert vaughn who was later to become a professor of law at american university and expert on the whistleblowing laws which were encouraged by more freedom of information disclosures that located dissenters inside these federal agencies and departments, another collateral benefit of these freedom of information laws. it was a time when congress was more open and trying to get a spot on a congressional hearing now much less at a young age as a lawyer . so i'm glad that all of you are here in the audience. i hope the questions will be good and i know that the video of these four hour or so session will be assigned to educational and civic institutions all over the country in order to increase the support for strengthening the act in congress and in state legislature. and above all to increase by millions of people the use of these state and federal freedom of information laws. so that the public's right to know is practiced day in and day out . thank you very much. class tom sussman. tom is a champion of a freedom of information act and he's going to explain some o
of them, ruben robertson was another, joan clayborn was another. ron butler of course was another. and harrison well for. and robert vaughn who was later to become a professor of law at american university and expert on the whistleblowing laws which were encouraged by more freedom of information disclosures that located dissenters inside these federal agencies and departments, another collateral benefit of these freedom of information laws. it was a time when congress was more open and trying...
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to isolate and challenge them. mike, level l g 0 for the inside story. the that's bringing out guess into her on hassan. i'm it in professor of the university of ron in moscow. yeah, just left myself a former russian diplomat and chapman of the russian friendship with society, with our countries and in munich, maureen, up there on a postdoctoral research at the defense studies department at kings college london award. welcome to you all. i'd like to start entire on 1st. this is a wide ranging agreement test. one is also potentially a very long last and one wide disagreement and why now? well, i think the, the wait a minute just basically to solidify been has a relationship between the iran pressure and brought in the spectrum. the 2 countries are working on. of course you can always in trade is prompt and assigned to. so other aspect, sorry, little bit, both countries are under sanctions and i think this is to basically immediate some of the pressure they are and up until it has that time based on their economic situation. and also of course, the defense capabilities that search for the we meant to see use addresses wide range of issues. this mean
to isolate and challenge them. mike, level l g 0 for the inside story. the that's bringing out guess into her on hassan. i'm it in professor of the university of ron in moscow. yeah, just left myself a former russian diplomat and chapman of the russian friendship with society, with our countries and in munich, maureen, up there on a postdoctoral research at the defense studies department at kings college london award. welcome to you all. i'd like to start entire on 1st. this is a wide ranging...
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about to see people like governor ron desantis that literally just a couple of days ago said and stated that he wants to bar undocumented immigrants in florida from attending public universitieshat scares me is that for them to be emboldened also means that vigilantes that are out there, some folks that i've spoken to directly, they will also feel emboldened to take matters into their own hands. and so, i think, to answer your question, until they get what they want, the point now in the next week and the next month and the next couple of months, is to instill and create a lot of fear to terrorize so that all of the undocumented immigrants that have been talking to over the last year have two options, either to self-deport or to hide in the shadows. no, that's what they want. >> all right. just to be really clear, though, paola, it's not as though there hasn't been a lot of deportation activity under the biden administration in its annual 2024 report, ice said it carried out more than 271,000 deportations last year. that's 32% of the people in the country with criminal histories. and just to note, that was the highest number of deportations since 2014. that was the year when
about to see people like governor ron desantis that literally just a couple of days ago said and stated that he wants to bar undocumented immigrants in florida from attending public universitieshat scares me is that for them to be emboldened also means that vigilantes that are out there, some folks that i've spoken to directly, they will also feel emboldened to take matters into their own hands. and so, i think, to answer your question, until they get what they want, the point now in the next...
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