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of the los angeles begins to resemble a war zone, almost v goals and 700 marines up boys to patrol the street. and that's after all the drums crowd down on the legal immigration pentodes. it's 4th day. and protests continue. just grad nationwide as the riot swell. we look into the hands that democrats back and deals are playing in the ongoing chaos which may have more to do with the pub and political war rather than the lives of illegal aliens. a well informed and ready for retaliation. ron. busy is now news the exact location that these rules media sites
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and will respond immediately in case of any aggression the you are watching r t international reaching you live from our new center with moscow? i a mike up what to now the streets of los angeles continue to rage, please are out in force in the city i met the boarding and our will. donald trump grab down on the legal immigration or the
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account voya of what vehicles with marine has been spotted. and that's as the pentagon is to deploy a 700 soldiers to help quell the riot that began on friday last week. donald trump has defended his move, descending the national guard, following a harsh criticism from the california gov. the writer is complete nonsense. it's orwellian. so manufactured crisis. let me give you a proof point of that. as we all know, well, they illegally and unconstitutionally deployed the national guard. over the objection of the governor over my objection, and we filed a lawsuit on that. there's thank goodness we sent out some wonderful national guard . they really helped and they were afraid to do anything and we sent out the troops and they've done their 10 test, a job. i don't want to. zillow or civil war would happen to be a legend if you left it to people like him. and i like have, you know, i always got along with him and never had a problem with him,
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but he's grossly incompetent for a while. tom has lost out the, i believe, have the california as far as he's suggesting that the job done. natalie may, i should be arrested. the officials, i hate him back at the courts. suing the presidential administration for sending in the national guard. the mail claims that the federal anti migrant rates went to blame full in flaming tensions in high city. we need to stop the rates there should it should not be happening in our city. this was k us that was started in washington dc on thursday. the city was peaceful on friday. it was not because of the intervention of the federal government that trump has branded the protest as professional agitators and paid insurrection is. and he can use the danger of a body and to allow the deployment of the ministry. the act allows troops to a protective federal agents who are carrying out law enforcement and to protect the
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federal properties of the situation has firmly paid that democrats against the republican establishment in what has become a bottle for supremacy. the arch easy to try and go, has more about how the migrant issue is beginning to look like a side story. you wouldn't really be california dreaming of this. would you the the, the wilds truly wild the scenes. but what if i tell you with the dose of
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speculation instead of the end of the day, this mass is not about migrant lives, which certainly matter. but what matters most for some people closely associated with the wives is taking down donald trump. by any means, let me start explaining with a couple of quotes from an nbc report, dating back to january 2024. long before trump's full resurrection. we're already starting to put together a team to think through the most damaging types of things that trump might do, so that we're ready to bring lawsuits if we have to. we are preparing for litigation and preparing to use every tool in the toolbox that our democracy provides to provide the american people and ability to fight back. so back then already, the anti trump, people were scripting lawsuits based on the assumptions that mr. trump would mobilize the miller tree quote, on quote, to police american streets or wash domestic protests. in that report. the
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even brought up the insurrection act that everyone's talking about. now, after the 1st elyse sparks started flying. so the why it's play straight into the hands of those who are planning the legal crusade long in advance. now the 2 that i quoted represent the pure is breed of typical democrat n g of these ones. i mean, the point of their entire existence has been to screw things up. ford from buddies, team democracy, ford alone filed dozens of lawsuits and was chaired by the general counsel for hillary clinton's campaign. okay, what about the group that spearheaded the latest protest in the late? it's called cheer law. and here's how the energized supporters online isis conducting a series of raids in the los angeles area. many workers were arrested outside local
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businesses with finding back please join and please show up where it is. chair looked at it's funding from the state of california. it's been reported in the form of multi $1000000.00 grants. plus, they've long been raising cash to act blue, a signature democratic platform under investigation by the b o. j. and congress. one of the top demands by the group now is to free david, where tom was one of the 1st to be arrested in the turmoil. he's not just a random activist. he's a workers union meter and also happened to be among the white house website authors under obama. shouldn't be surprised that the mayor of delay was the democrat of course, ways that have like on from benco and bashes his moved to sort things out with the help of the national guard. and probably not what we're seeing in italy is chaos
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caused by the administration. people who exercise their right to protest as the 1st amendment, right. but people should also exercise that right peacefully. we do not want to play into the administration's hands. we're working with officials, we're organizing resources. but what we're seeing in los angeles is chaos. that is provoked by the administration. karen bass is also an interesting character because she used to be the vice president of national endowment for democracy for years under obama. it was the go to us and g o for inciting, was name changed to revolutions of all sorts, and the name of promoting democracy. i wonder if she's having flashbacks. now, any way the president really seems to be in this trap. when anything he does will be used by this squadron and from haters to pounds on the administration. and charlie, this is a perfect moment for the journalist to turn up the heat, but also
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a kind of looks like mr. trump did his homework to everywhere, we're not going to be very, very strong in the governor's answer to that be guess right? obviously. so him more legal action against donald trump. look at donald trump is a created, the conditions you see on your tv tonight. he's exacerbated the conditions. he's, you know, let the barber real match. he's putting fuel on this fire. ever since he announced he was taking over the national guard in a legal act and
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a moral accent unconstitutional act. and we're going to test that theory with the lawsuit tomorrow. yeah, because you should remember, it was in the dams planning exactly that way. a long time ago, like it was said, every legal tool would do so who actually cares if the winehouse invokes the interaction ad for title 10 of the us codes to bring in the troops, the democrat machine will soon trump any way. the mass in cali is just another us partisan head on collision. the migrant issue is gradually beginning to look like a side story. i think it's probably somewhat politicized. um, i do believe that um the uh, the riots i've gotten a bit out of hand, but i do think that the, the local police could control them. however, in the united states right now, there's a bit of political, there's quite a bit of political instability in what we're seeing is a politically unstable country. where in the local politicians, in
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a particular area that is in opposition to president trump. you know, they use this opportunity to attack president trump trump. of course he uses the opportunity here to get some bonus points from his supporters who feel that he is doing the right thing on a immigration from what is happening in the united states. and i think it's because of the u. s. foreign policy, u. s. foreign policy is to, you know, stir up of these types of riots in and things of that nature in other countries. and that to utilize those to over throw governments it, there's so much distrust in america override is because people in america know that this is a tactic that their government and routinely use is around the world to over to have ever met. so there's always going to be suspicion, as some suspicion that the united states government or some entities related to some governments or some political organizations are using this type of culture revolution. a protest of action for political means
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of demonstrators in new york, philadelphia, austin, and other cities across the united states are also rallying against the gratian. raids. here you can see reasons footage from protests in texas. several people were detained. donald trump has said that he's not afraid of deploying troops everywhere to bring the situation under control. but having a pay in a trove of linked intel about israel's new, clear sides, you, ron, says it is well prepared now to retaliate against 80 is really attack today, access to this intelligence. and the completion of the intelligence operational cycle has enabled these law mach fighters to immediately respond to any potential regression by design just regime against the ron's nuclear facilities by striking its hidden nuclear sites. additionally,
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any hostile actions against the ron's economic and military infrastructure will be met with precise retaliation proportional to the nature of the aggression. he rides, intelligence minister, disclose that his country had a quiet, a huge batch of top secret files about israel's new cap program and ministry capabilities that use while it has been vigorous about whether it possesses atomic weapons as if it does, that will be a violation of the un nonproliferation treaty to ron says, the document leak reviewed some european countries, how to help these will develop. it's awesome. a new teacher based on this information. and these documents, the active participation of several european countries in the zionist regimes military due to their program is very significant. the parties who constantly talk about the necessity of preventing nuclear proliferation and constantly question the
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peaceful nuclear program of these law make republican be run, are actively working to equip and strengthen israel's military nuclear program. on the other hand, documents showing the zionist regimes, active participation in imposing its views on our negotiating partners are also very significant. we don't get one or he's that wiley to face has international scrutiny and sanctions over its new for activities. israel continues to develop and maintain a colbert future arsenal for the backing of certain western allies. so these comes as the international atomic energy agency. i a has reported that he wants to talk. karla. view rent increase to 60 percent. purity has now serv, past 400, the age kilograms, marketing and increase of nearly 50 percent compared to previous reports. this level of engagement is widely regarded by some experts as nearing within, sprayed materials. meanwhile, i a director in general, the roof of the gross. he has emphasized of the seriousness of these developments,
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warning that such quantities as enrichment levels could bring it one closer to the technical threshold for nuclear weapons capability. welding response here one fairly maintains that it's new for a program east. entirely peaceful and fully confined force international law, uranium officials emphasize the uranium enrichment that 60 percent is conducted solely for legitimate and peaceful purposes, including the production of essential medical isotopes used in cancer treatment and other vital health care applications. please calls as a one in the united states. i've already held the 5 rounds, so new for negotiations aiming to resolve long standing disputes over table as a new career program. the issue of uranium enrichment remains the most contentious points between the 2 sides. while the us insists on the complete hold, so he wants the enrichment activities. they're wanting says that the any agreements
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and most respected slides to peaceful nuclear energy fee would be ready to consider . very important steps to make sure that our nuclear program will remain peaceful in terms of allowing more inspections. and in terms of, of accepting certain time bounds limitations on our program. the, the real intention of the other party is to make sure that there would be no nuclear weapon senior on. i think that would be easy, me achievable. but he's the intention he's to deprive earphones of their basic rights an interest in having peace. so nuclear energy, i think that would be the, the point that would make the divergence that would make the problem for
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the, the nipples. the issue for us as well. the international community remains team lead focused on the outcome of these developments, which will undoubtedly shape the future of nuclear proliferation efforts and the delicate balance of power in the middle east. well, the coming weeks are likely to be critical in determining whether a path toward a renewed nuclear agreements can be forest or whether the region is headed toward further escalation. now let's get some reaction to all this now and cross live to a to ron university. profess us so you had mohammed my and the rest of them are, are these nice to have you enjoyed me now? so que. yeah, so iran is wanting that he will attack these roles previously. secret new p a sides that did now news about in response to a these ready is 5 when you runs new pay infrastructure, stop considering such statements. what will be the consequences for each side? if that happens, it is pretty clear that this rarely regime will be on the losing. and the ron has
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already carried out to operations against the is rarely losing call true promise one and true promise to and both for basically test runs. uh, in case of uh, any aggression by the is ran the regime on a ron. uh, the next uh, operation will be devastating. any run already. uh believes that it, oh is this rarely regime? uh, a tooth problem is 3. so uh, further cycle only increase it devastation. there is no uh, balance here. the running conventional military capability is much greater. you run has a countless miss files, and all of that can destroy is rarely infrastructure. the only way in which the machine can confront to ron in a meaningful way,
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as with the involvement of the united states. and it's quite clear that the americans really don't want that at all. because they know that the iranian response against american aggression will be devastating. and ad family dictatorships, in the persian gulf region also know that the future existence of their families and uh, these uh, i mean machines will come to an end if they are in any way or form involved with their territory is involved in aggression against iran. so it is a very dangerous situation, but there's really was even really doesn't care about the united states or the american people, or anyone but themselves and the run. it does not want war. it does not want conflicts in the region which, which, which will bring down or the global economy if it intensifies. but um,
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uh you wrong will definitely defend itself. now. all right, and do you think this list of locations inside switch can be targeted? could be used as a guarantee against any potential these riley strikes as well. this vending machine can't carry out any meaningful sights. it strikes against the wrong, unless the americans are deeply involved. the last time when the regime carried down an attack, which was more or less a failure, if it is rather use had succeeded, there is no doubt that they would have carried out the wave after wave of attacks. the fact that they didn't was because they, they failed for the most part. but even during that attack they, the americans were heavily involved. american bases in turkey, in the car, in the amaris and back pain were deeply involved. their radar systems were assisting this ran the regime and american the americans were the ones who were
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refueling these riley jet. so without the americans, it could've happened in the 1st place. but if the, if the it is really easy to attack iran. yes, i think that the new information that you run has will make it much more devastating for the regime. but in any case, the running response will be overwhelming. wrong can destroy all is right of the infrastructure. all power plants, all the key industrial zones, they can destroy their military, but also with additional information that they have now that the ryan response would be far more dangerous. i think that if there's any serious contemplation for us, try connie ron, it's really time for a is riley a sinus to lead palestine and the people should leave the tiny dictated chips in the persian gulf region. all right,
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we have to leave it here for now. thank you so much say add that mohammed mirandi around university professor. thank you for your insight. thank you. by. that's all the news for now. had up next is a new flaccid show with rick sanchez, is called the sanchez, the fact that he's special guest on the premier episode is russia stop negotiate to have the you create a peaceful fitness timble lot of mean the desk you enjoy that next. the same rom, just don't you have to shape out because the application and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look so common ground
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the the so journalism is about gathering information. and that is why, by rick sanchez but american journalist, i'm here in moscow and we need to talk to each other. it's called free speech. why would it bind administration not allow something like that book? i don't know. we're supposed to be the country of free speech, but it's the decision they made and it is as ridiculous as it might possibly. so in fact, i want to tell you something else. what you're about to see that i am about to bring to you is very important. you know why it's so important? because it's important we have a talk to each other that we find
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a way to talk to each other. i have a chance to sit down with president putin's top gun. this is a guy who negotiates with new crane. you know, well, you could disagree with what he has the site. you might like it. you might not like a choice, but you should have the right to hear what he has to say, just like russians should know what we americans are saying and thinking without filters. you know why you should especially hear what this man has to say. because just today, there is a report that has surfaced, suggesting that the united states is actively engaged in removing a lot of mir zalinski from power. now since march, i've been telling you this. if you've been watching me, i've been talking about this in my reporting senior members of donald trump's administration, had been having secret discussion since way back then with some of mr. zalinski these opponents. but today there's this,
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this more important update. and here it is. a former prime minister of ukraine is now quoted as saying over the weekend that the united states has now given the go ahead for mr. zalinski to be removed from power. the guy who's saying this is name nikolai, as a ross, used to be ukraine's finance minister up until 2007. and before that it was the prime minister. he says so landscape will be replaced by the head of the ukranian legislature with a rod as they call it. and they will then choose a president, google shape, the new political landscape of ukraine. important to note, no comment as far as we can tell so far on this from washington or from russia officially. but this is the kind of thing that goes right to the heart of this exclusive conversation that i am about to share with you. let me tell you about who this is. this is vladimir,
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but didn't ski see him. he is the lead negotiator responsible for coming up with a deal to end the war and ukraine. and, i mean, this is mr. buttons, guy, right? he's also one of russia's most respected thinkers and historians. you're gonna hear me as i talk to him, challenge him on his freedom to reach a deal, or whether he's even allowed to is he getting resistance for mr. poor who may be course somebody else in the russian government who maybe doesn't want him to do that. to reach that deal. you're going to be fascinated by what do you have to say? you're gonna be fascinated to hear him explain how much he likes because ukrainian counterparts, the people he's sitting there talking to. he says i liked them. but how he fears at the same time as he tells me, is that they're frightened, that they're scared. they're even afraid that they might possibly be assassinated. he sets for agreeing to a deal. now, ask yourself,
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why would he say that? why would he say that the people he's talking to are afraid that they might be assassinated? you're going to hear him respond as well to why many russians are mad at him and mad at mister pool. and you're also going to hear him react to president trump and the big 3 star mercy and the crime who he says, a big foot and ukraine. big foot and ukraine. here now, my explosive discussion with a lot of mere the disc. the . this is such an important conversation that you and i are about to have because there are hundreds of millions of people around the world who i hope will cure this conversation that you and i have. and many of them who live in the west have been
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asking strange questions in many ways because they are led to believe that russia is not serious about negotiating a piece deal with you. crime, i've heard say neither side really wants a piece deal. and in fact, i've even heard my friend marco rubio say, i've heard my president's intimate the same thing. so the question is, and i think this is important to get it on the record. is russia committed to a good faith negotiation to find a peace deal with ukraine, and there are no barriers on you, neither from mr. poor or from the russian government to achieve that. and you're on scofield nutrition. i will say one thing, rick, which i have never said before, publicly. yes. the book, right. if you crane wanted. yes. about number one. if you crane, we're ready. but i don't know if it made its own decisions. we would have been able
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to sign on february 28th 2020 to be at least during that 1st meeting and the conditions would have been much softer than what we're offering today. but sure, sure. so by and large, all we have wanted is for ukraine not to enter nato, not to have any nato military bases on its territory. and so i told them you can be like austria, a beautiful prospering country where so you can have an army like austria bottles to start away in seconds. really need to bring back the russian language and the orthodox church post. i'm not on the make some people give them equal rights. but i think because that's amazing, was that i, it was if you can speak arabic and is real. but if you can speak hebrew and
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palestine, but you cannot use russian in ukraine. what do you think there actually 3 fourths of the population are speaking russian aboard triple. i mean i'm more than half of them deem russian to be their native tongue. they don't really speak ukrainian down well, but he's nice and the 3rd point was for them to recognize crimea. nice. because crimea, you have to admit, had the most democratic referendum you could imagine. so says so says gallop. so says pew, the 2 most respected polling organizations in the world went in and found that 85 percent to 93 percent of the people believe that the referendum was correctly done and accurate. and then i'm, i'm only quoting now my words. yeah, the problem not so in the summer, but if you letting yeah, absolutely it is a nation's right to self determination is that.
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