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00:23:35.000Distancing himself from the controversial Project 2025.
00:23:39.000That's a massive proposed overhaul of the federal government, which includes firing tens of thousands of government workers and replacing them with Trump loyalists.
00:23:49.000It also calls for cutting Social Security benefits.
00:23:52.000It was drafted by longtime allies and former officials in Trump's administration.
00:23:56.000Trump posted on his social media website that he knows nothing about it and has no idea who's behind it.
00:24:02.000This comes days after the- Matter of fact, look, if you go ahead, right, and you go Trump Project 2025 Twitter...
00:24:13.000See, it's a bunch of people talking smack, trying to say that he's up for it.
00:25:35.000And the fact that you can't even find that he's denounced it tells you guys how the media wants to paint him in a certain light as a right wing extremist.
00:25:46.000A number of Trump's former aides worked on the project, including Dr.
00:25:50.000Ben Carson and Ken Cuccinelli, former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, Stephen Miller, his convicted former economic advisor Peter Navarro.
00:26:00.000The former president has just denied even knowing about it, what's going on?
00:26:07.000Yeah, Jake, what's really interesting, one name you didn't mention was Russ Vaught, who is the actual architect behind this idea of giving the executive branch this enormous amount of power.
00:26:15.000And all the people you just mentioned are people who, one, participated in Project 2025, but also, two, still talk to Donald Trump on a regular basis.
00:26:23.000However, the campaign has routinely separated themselves.
00:26:53.000People that he knows who could even serve in another Trump administration.
00:26:57.000However, they have sought to distance themselves from it.
00:27:00.000Himself here, doing it in a very Trumpian way, saying he doesn't even know these people, many of whom he still speaks to on a regular basis.
00:27:06.000Or literally currently work with his campaign.
00:27:09.000I think one of the reasons why a lot of people take Project 2025 so seriously, not least of which is because Trump didn't distance himself from it.
00:28:40.000...things in here, roughly 900 pages of documents, banning abortion, issues having to do with contraception, IVF, Changing how the government actually functions, getting rid of the Department of Education, allowing the new president to fire as many as 50,000 federal workers to be.
00:28:59.000Well, a lot of them are useless and don't deserve a job, if I'm going to be honest.
00:29:02.000Most government employees really are lazy, and I can tell you this as a former government employee.
00:29:05.000Most government employees are absolutely useless and don't do shit.
00:29:09.000Replaced by political appointees rather than government.
00:29:27.000Do you think that Project 2025 is a liability?
00:29:31.000Yeah, I mean, look, you've seen some consternation between the Trump campaign and Heritage Foundation and other groups that have been trying to, you know, develop lists of potential appointees or develop white papers of what could happen in administration.
00:29:41.000We've been seeing that going on for months now.
00:29:42.000Remember, Susie Wiles and Chris Lasavita, both with the Trump campaign, came out and essentially warned both of these groups to stop going out there and promising jobs or acting as if they were maybe recruiting for a future administration, essentially saying, we haven't won yet.
00:29:55.000And so, you know, there is this difference of opinion between what actually should be out there as far as policy.
00:30:00.000I think the platform is much closer reflection of where Donald Trump wants to take the party than necessarily Project 2025, which, look, is probably the opinion of Russ Vogt and a few other folks who are over at the Heritage Foundation.
00:30:12.000I doubt that the Trump campaign has gone through all 900 pages of it yet, though.
00:30:16.000To decide whether they agree or disagree on every single policy point.
00:30:19.000So they don't want to take ownership of a document.
00:30:21.000They had had no ability to craft into it.
00:30:23.000Even if a couple of those people may end up in the administration, ultimately it will be Donald Trump's administration, be a reflection of the policies he puts forth, which is probably more accurately closely reflected in this platform.
00:31:48.000Women are struggling to find men who are tall, good-looking, rich, confident, well-endowed, and willing to date single mothers with multi-ethnic children.
00:35:37.000So one thing I realized is I'm big on communication.
00:35:41.000So the first red flag that I usually try to see is like, I'm not going to be like, hell, you're going to sex me every hour, but at least let me know what's going on throughout the course of the day.
00:35:49.000And if you don't, I know you don't really care because we're human beings.
00:35:53.000If you look around the park, everybody and their mother's on their phone.
00:36:09.000Red flags I look for as far as communication.
00:36:11.000If I go on a date to a restaurant or any type of place where they have service, if they're rude to the service staff, that's the biggest red flag anyone can have.
00:36:21.000If they don't let you hang out with your friends, that's a big issue.
00:36:28.000Ex-girlfriend, if you're watching this, I'm sorry.
00:36:33.000Notice how most of women's complaints, guys, were based on the ability to provide, right?
00:36:38.000Like, look, I'm gonna give you guys some game right quick.
00:36:45.000What women do a lot of the times, right, to kind of cover up coming off as like a gold dig or anything like, you know, any type of pejorative term that might show that they're interested in your resources as a man.
00:36:59.000What they'll do is they'll use personality traits that are directly conducive to your ability to earn currency.
00:37:43.000Like the things that the men were interested in had nothing to do with the woman's ability to procure resources.
00:37:49.000But for the women, a majority of their traits that they look for was the man's ability to curate resources.
00:37:55.000And I think that's very important for you guys to understand because women will dress up, right?
00:37:59.000What they're interested in, in ways that don't make them come off as gold diggers.
00:38:04.000And I think that's very important for men to understand that because even the strongest of feminists, the most...
00:38:12.000The most ambitious of women, the women that care the least about your ability to earn currency, they still care about your ability to earn currency, alright?
00:38:21.000Girls that make the most money, the girls that are successful, etc., trust me, they care about you being successful too.
00:38:26.000It's just that they're gonna dress it up in a way or say it in a way That is not as obvious that they're gold diggers.
00:39:06.000But in America, girls have to be a bit more tacked in how they deliver their wants and needs in a man for fear of being called a gold digger or a user or stupid or like, you know what I mean?
00:39:51.000People are discovering what dating profiles will 666 mean.
00:39:55.000No, it's not satanic, but it could lead you to a devilishly eligible bachelor.
00:39:58.000The 666 rules refers to men who are six feet tall, have six-pack abs, and make over six figures.
00:40:04.000Some women claim to use the rule to find men who fit the bill and help narrow down the seemingly never-ending lineup of potential matches on dating apps.
00:40:11.000So this is what they would look for, a child like this, right?
00:40:15.000While the wide array of dating apps would appear to help younger adults find their one and only, the endless possibilities of swiping rights have made it more difficult for many young adults to settle down.
00:40:25.000Especially with things like 66 rule making it hard for most men to measure up.
00:40:29.000In fact, a recent survey from dating app Flirtini?
00:41:22.000Twinkle Toes goes, I need advice for this year that's beat me down so bad in every single aspect of my life.
00:41:26.000I have had problems, major car accident, medical bills, women, my job, a few broken teeth, family life credit score, my body and confidence in life.
00:43:16.000You're going to deal with people that you trusted and put in positions That can really hurt you, come back and hurt you and put you in precarious situations.
00:43:24.000You're going to deal with people that question your judgment.
00:43:59.000Like, I gotta deal with the punches, roll with the punches, and put on a good face and, you know, let you guys know that I'm still fine and continue to give you guys this entertainment, give you guys these streams, give you guys my take on certain things.
00:44:09.000Obviously, the whole cast clip drama and shit like that, I had to deal with that and make it fairly transparent for you guys because that affects you.
00:44:16.000So you guys have a right to know what the fuck is going on because that affects you.
00:44:19.000Those are some of your generals, those are your city groups, etc.
00:44:23.000But there's a bunch of bullshit in the back end that you guys don't even know about that I'm dealing with that, honestly, you guys don't need to know about.
00:44:29.000And honestly, I can't sit here and cry about it and be like, oh my god, my life sucks, feel sorry for me.
00:44:34.000Your job as a man is to embrace the suck and get out on the other side stronger So that if someone else is going through some shit, you're in a position where you can help them.
00:44:43.000Or you can give some advice, like I'm kind of doing right now.
00:44:46.000My friend, trust me, it will get better from here.
00:44:50.000When you're at the low, there's nowhere to go but up.
00:46:24.000I'm going to lean into the pain because the pain means I'm doing something right.
00:46:29.000It means that I've hit a threshold I haven't hit before.
00:46:32.000Now I have the ability to push that threshold and be more pain tolerant.
00:46:36.000And when you flip things and you look at it like that, it's a fantastic fucking feeling because then you realize, holy shit, I'm fucking invincible.
00:48:30.000You don't know what the fuck is going to happen.
00:48:31.000You don't know if you're going to pass out or not.
00:48:33.000You just know that you need to go ahead and get this run done.
00:48:35.000Or you don't know if you're going to be able to fucking walk tomorrow.
00:48:39.000You just know that you're in an enormous amount of pain and you just want it to end.
00:48:42.000It takes a certain type of fucking person to sit there and be like, damn, I can either quit or I can keep going.
00:48:49.000The person that says, I'm gonna keep going, I promise you, I fucking promise you, that person will be successful no matter what.
00:48:56.000No matter how many fucking videos people make talking shit about them, whether it's 70 or 100, no matter how many people talk shit about that individual, no matter how many times that person gets deplatformed, no matter how many times people try to bash that person's name and call them things that aren't fucking true, that person will not be fucking stopped.
00:49:12.000And these fucking assholes that have talked shit about us for years, they can't stop us and they know it.
00:49:17.000That's why they gotta make hit pieces, they gotta make up lies, they gotta do this, they gotta do that, etc.
00:49:21.000Their whole fucking channels nowadays are based around us, when we haven't even talked about these assholes in years.
00:49:28.000But, that's what ends up happening when you got a different kind of mindset.
00:49:31.000People can't stop you, so they just keep trying.
00:50:22.000We got, in fact, a recent survey from dating app Flirtini found that 80% of women are open to lowering their standards in order to meet a mate.
00:50:53.000I have met tons of singles through my dating events, both men and women who have crazy expectations for their partner, and I feel sad for a lot of them who are clearly feeling lonely and going to remain single forever.
00:51:03.000Dating expert Amber Salati previously told The Post.
00:51:24.000She encourages daters to have dating deal breakers but recommends that they be focused on deeper topics such as politics and views on child rearing.
00:51:31.000I mean, if you and your girl align on politics, you guys are probably going to align on a lot of things.
00:51:36.000If you try to compromise on those types of deal breakers, you're going to end up in a relationship with a lot of arguing, resentment, and eventual demise to let you explain.
00:53:23.000Because we sit here, We tell women, they deserve the world, they deserve the best guy that they can get, you know, they're princesses, they're queens, you know, and we encourage entitlement from women in dating.
00:53:38.000The reality is, for most women, is you're fucking average, you're a little overweight, you don't have many tangible skills, sometimes you bring a kid involved, and, sweetheart, you're not all that.
00:53:59.000So, women need to have a very serious look in the mirror and see where they stand in the sexual marketplace and align themselves with men that are at their same level.
00:54:09.000And quite frankly, most of you bitches are fours, fives, and sixes at best.
00:54:23.000But for women to sit here and say that they want exceptional men, they want the best men, they deserve the best men, fuck out of here, man.
01:05:20.000When I was watching the debate, I was like, yo, didn't the fucking Virginia Governor or somebody say some shit like this on a fucking podcast interview?
01:05:27.000And I... Yo, trimester W Australia abortions, these are done with the consent of obviously the mother, with the consent of the physicians, more than one physician by the way, and it's done in cases where there may be severe deformities,
01:05:44.000there may be a fetus that's non-viable.
01:05:47.000So in this particular example, if a mother is in labor, I can tell you exactly what would happen.
01:06:22.000Closure on the motion to proceed rejected.
01:06:24.000A bill to amend 18 United States code to prohibit health care practice or fulfill and exercise the proper degree of care in the case child survives an abortion or attempted abortion.
01:07:51.000...right to abortion up until the moment of birth and even gutted protections for children born alive after abortion.
01:07:58.000Joining me now is Sky News contributor Kosha Garda.
01:08:00.000Kosha, thank you so much for joining us.
01:08:02.000Look, ABC News spent a lot of time fact-checking Trump during the presidential debate, but according to this evidence, the moderators made a lot of mistakes, particularly when it comes to the issue of late-term abortions.
01:08:12.000And this is a key line that Kamala is peddling out.
01:08:14.000And this is very important, just so you guys know, because the Democrats are...
01:08:30.000But why is it so important that this gets corrected?
01:08:35.000Yes, they fact-checked Trump, I think, eight times and never fact-checked her even once, including on this issue, which is a key issue for the female vote.
01:08:42.000It's actually the only issue where Democrats do have a little bit of a structural advantage.
01:09:03.000Wade, there's a lot of heated momentum around this issue, and there have been some legislation on bills in different states, including quite ruby-red states, that are seeing that the public has moved and is a little bit to the left of where even those deep Republican states are.
01:09:16.000So she's got the momentum on this one issue and definitely wants to play that.
01:09:19.000However, as you very correctly showed...
01:10:54.000Regardless of whether it's Trump or Kamala, it's still going to be easy for illegals to become naturalized and highly qualified immigrants.
01:11:34.000I think the family is the backbone to any society.
01:11:36.000I think freedom of speech is paramount, and if we don't allow freedom of speech, the country is going to go and turn into a tyranny because if you cannot have freedom of speech, you cannot openly criticize the government.
01:11:44.000If you can't openly criticize the government, that's when we run into problems.
01:15:02.000I'll be fucking damned if we're gonna let Chinese nationals come in, get up on visas, study at some of our best schools, MIT, Harvard, etc., and then they go back to China and take that talent over there.
01:15:13.000No, you will stay here, you will renounce your Chinese citizenship, you will be an American citizen, you will get some type of clearance or whatever, a background check, and you will work for us.
01:16:32.000I'll be damned if I'm going to tax the American people to pay for some work that other people did that the people that are trying to claim the money didn't participate in.
01:21:00.000Because most Americans are very stupid.
01:21:03.000Phil comment was debunked a long time ago.
01:21:05.000Trump did not call neo-Nazis fine people, as he's just explained there.
01:21:09.000Why are the Democrats continuing with this line, though?
01:21:13.000It feels a little bit like they're looking in the rearview mirror of what some of the strategies and tactics were in past cycles, both of the last two cycles, that you could argue were a little bit successful against Trump, at least in 2020.
01:21:23.000But to your point, this story is so old, nobody cares about it really anymore.
01:21:27.000Not that what happened that day wasn't something that people care about, but in terms of how it relates to why they're making their choice for who they want to vote for in this current election.
01:21:33.000And it has been debunked, including by very left Leaning or left-friendly outlets like Snopes.
01:21:39.000President Trump didn't do himself any favors in how he rebutted that in the debate because he pointed to people like Laura Ingraham and Sean Hannity.
01:21:44.000As those who debunked it, he should have pointed to Snopes.
01:22:02.000I'll take that if that's what you guys think.
01:22:08.000But yeah, most people consider me, totally consider me far right.
01:22:14.000And then obviously you guys know where I stand when it comes to them boys and that certain state.
01:22:19.000You guys know where I stand on that shit.
01:22:24.000But leaving that where it may, aside from that, many people have debunked this, and I think they keep doing it because it fits into, again, that narrative engineering of casting him as this bigoted, horrible person who thinks that they're a fine people on the other side.
01:22:35.000And I think they're going to continue to run with that in the 60 days that we have left.
01:22:38.000Yeah, I mean, it's a long time to go to keep peddling the same lines, isn't it?
01:22:42.000But look, Kamala also repeated this bloodbath hoax and claimed that Trump said that there will be a bloodbath if he's not elected.
01:22:51.000And be clear, on that point, Donald Trump, the candidate, has said in this election there will be a bloodbath if this and the outcome of this election is not to his liking.
01:23:00.000But if I should actually listen to the full clip...
01:23:02.000Hey, just so you guys know, this is the dude that's talking shit to me in the chat.
01:23:29.000...shows that Donald Trump was referring, in fact, to the auto industry.
01:23:34.000China now is building a couple of massive plants where they're going to build the cars in Mexico and think, they think, that they're going to sell those cars into the United States with no tax at the border.
01:24:43.000You're foundationally black, you were born here, and guess what?
01:24:46.000This tether is doing a lot better than you, motherfucker.
01:24:50.000Your grandma, your Aunt Jemima, your fucking mom, your dad that ain't in your life, your grandmama, her grandmama, you motherfuckers were all born in the United States and I'm doing better than all you bitch-ass niggas.
01:25:38.000So this day and age that we live in of constant 24-7 news and things get chopped up and clipped and you can just take one sentence out of context and circulate it, the good news is that it cuts both ways.
01:25:48.000So while in that debate those things went unchecked, the fact of the matter is about 65 million people viewed that debate.
01:25:54.000The vast majority of them are decided.
01:25:55.000There are very few undecided voters left who haven't heard these things, maybe.
01:25:58.000So, okay, it did play a role with them.
01:26:00.000But for everybody else in the aftermath, in the days and weeks that follow, this kind of stuff will get checked and corrected on X, on programs like this one, on various other outlets in the independent media sphere, primarily.
01:26:09.000And I do think at the end of the day, when it washes through, that line of attack about who Trump is just doesn't land anymore.
01:26:15.000Everybody knows who he is from a character perspective, and it's really going to come down to the things that matter to people—the economy, inflation, immigration, etc.
01:26:21.000And I think all of this is going to wash through.
01:26:23.000Yeah, look, I think that's an absolute fair comment.
01:26:37.000And understand what has been happening under Donald Trump's abortion bans.
01:26:41.000Couples who pray and dream of having a family are being denied IVF treatments.
01:26:48.000Now, that just does not quite sound like what Donald Trump has actually previously announced about IVF. This is what he said.
01:26:56.000Under the Trump administration, your government will pay for, or your insurance company will be mandated to pay for, all costs associated with IVF treatment.
01:27:12.000Because we want more babies, to put it very nicely.
01:27:15.000So, Coach, we've got a situation where Donald Trump's actually announced free IVF treatment for women.
01:27:20.000So where on earth is Kamala Harris getting this claim that he's denying couples IVF treatment from?
01:27:26.000Yeah, that one was probably one of the more egregious things that sort of just seems to have been made up out of thin air.
01:27:31.000You know, I think where it comes to is back to that point around abortion and more broadly reproductive rights is how they frame it, because they're very good at kind of the linguistic games and reframing things.
01:27:40.000That's an issue where broadly Democrats are a little bit ahead in the polls with the women, especially in swing state votes.
01:27:44.000And so what they try to do is conflate anything under that umbrella term of reproductive rights.
01:27:49.000It could be IVF. It could be anything in between.
01:27:51.000And they're trying to say, for all of that stuff, the Republican Party and Trump are against you and against your reproductive rights.
01:27:55.000I think he is onto that, and that's why he announced that program about government-funded IVF, which, by the way, many people in the Republican Party didn't like because of the fiscal conservatives.
01:28:04.000They're like, well, how are you going to pay for that?
01:28:42.000What you're gonna hear tonight is a detailed and dangerous plan called Project 2025 that the former president intends on implementing if he were- Hey, look, we got another hater talking shit in the chat.
01:28:52.000Nigga look like this talking shit, bro.
01:35:12.000This fucking dude with the fork like this, trying to make sure he don't stab himself, but it's plastic so he's safe anyway, but he don't know he's safe.
01:35:22.000This nigga, I'm a fucking salsa dancer, man.
01:37:45.000And this is the reality which was actually reported by the left-leaning CNN. Trump did not write Project 2025.
01:37:53.000The project's big policy document published by the Heritage Foundation think tank lists dozens of people as authors, editors, contributors.
01:40:31.000You know, I think back to that narrative shaping and engineering, it feels like something ominous, like Project 2025, I've had people referred to.
01:40:37.000Yeah, Chad, just roast him until he drops his shit.
01:40:39.000He ain't gonna drop it, Chad, just cook him.
01:40:53.000...to it as manifesto 2025, things like that.
01:40:55.000It's some sort of thing that could be evil, I think.
01:40:57.000Also, it's really wonky because nobody's going to sit there and read a 900-page document, which is what it is, most people who are living their lives.
01:41:02.000So it's easy to sort of just create innuendo and suggest that it's a really radical agenda, and if you vote for him, he's going to implement that agenda, and it's a threat to democracy.
01:41:10.000So all these sort of high-level platitudes, hoping that that message trickles down and It scares the few people that are still undecided to not vote for Trump.
01:41:17.000I think that's the strategy, as opposed to articulating what your own strategy is.
01:41:20.000That's something that we have not seen a lot of from that side, and it's going to be really amazing to see how this election turns out despite that, because you've got just narrative engineering versus actual policies.
01:41:28.000That's really what this election is coming down to, and it's quite scary when you think about it in those terms.
01:44:12.000Yes, for their goal of propping her up and giving her a boost.
01:44:15.000We're gonna find out who he is on Grand Theft Auto, guys.
01:44:18.000Did exactly what they should have done and fulfilled their duty because their goal is not to check her on that.
01:44:22.000But the fracking one is so egregious because there are actual direct sound bites like you just played of her saying one thing and now saying another.
01:44:30.000She's allowed to evolve her position if it were true.
01:44:32.000And the way to get to that, because very few people believe that it is true, is to probe her a little bit more about why did you change your mind?
01:44:37.000You know, did you see some new information that led you to do that?
01:44:40.000Is there something that you came across that led you to believe your thinking was wrong before?
01:46:05.000It says the focus group comprised seven Democrats, five independents, and five Republicans, and was represented by blue, yellow, and red lines, respectively.
01:46:12.000When Trump spoke of the rising crime at the hands of illegal immigrants, the yellow line monitoring the independent reaction rose drastically in Trump's favor, overlapping with the red Republican line.
01:49:15.000That said, this seems to be what's emerging, and we'll see it in the next week when those anecdotes can actually turn into data, that there seems to be a bit of a paradox here, where from a performance perspective, I think it is widely regarded that Kamala did better.
01:49:26.000A lot of Trump supporters that I know are quite disappointed, actually, with him because he can be on message.
01:49:29.000We've seen him do that, and he wasn't yesterday.
01:49:31.000But it's not translating through into how people Bro!
01:50:01.000It be niggas like this in my chat talking shit, bro.
01:50:35.000You know, what the outcome was or what the respective performances were if it doesn't translate to their votes, which is ultimately all that matters.
02:05:43.000I find it interesting that these Brits got so much to say about our democracy, our country, Last time I checked, you stupid ass niggas wore red coats and got fucked up by a bunch of fucking revolutionaries.
02:11:02.000Yossi still has a video on his official YouTube channel while other celebrities connected to Diddy are scrubbing their social media channels of all content.
02:11:09.000Diddy's been arrested on six trafficking charges and details of alleged drug-fueled orgies are starting to surface online.
02:11:14.000Diddy, what do you want to do in the next 48 hours?
02:14:58.000The project that's happening is that they are taking out targets they believe could be considerably or very important for the defense in the South.
02:15:06.000And I believe that over the course of the next couple of days that will intensify, because they took their decision.
02:15:16.000Now it's the time for Lebanon to see how they're going to deal with this attack.
02:15:21.000As the Lebanese people, and then Hezbollah by themselves, separately, and then see if there is some way to deal with it in a smart, logical manner that would protect the Lebanese people.
02:15:33.000Okay, hospitals in northern Israel, total patients underground.
02:15:37.000The Lebanese, a big part of the Lebanese population would not like to have that conflict happen.
02:15:59.000It comes from Hassan Nasrallah or from the Iranians or from the axis of the resistance.
02:16:04.000It would be a decision that comes from the Lebanese government, which are elected from the Lebanese people, which are representative from Hezbollah, not the entirety of the government.
02:16:12.000It's Hezbollah that they represent around 10 to 12 percent.
02:16:16.000So there is 90 percent of the people that are not asked what they want to do.
02:16:22.000They had some of them had to say, I'm in support because they want to be in support, even though they don't believe in Some part of the project because of coalition, because of that, but they don't have 50% of the country, and this is why they did not pass it through the government.
02:16:35.000So the way to solve this is to implement the resolutions, get the government running again, get the president to the country, make the country sovereign kind of again, and this would...
02:16:48.000Technically be a first step to solving what's happening.
02:16:52.000I don't believe that with the way it's going, Israel would completely stop, but it would stop them in their course.
02:17:00.000It would remove most of the leverage they have, and it would give an opportunity for the Lebanese people to actually fight it.
02:17:09.000I'm going to mute this real quick for you guys.
02:17:21.000At least one civilian reported killed in new attacks by Israeli...
02:17:27.000Forces in southern and eastern Lebanon.
02:17:29.000Concerns over a full-scale war in the Middle East grows.
02:17:31.000Hezbollah declares a battle of reckoning with Israel.
02:17:33.000Israeli forces pound Gaza, killing a mother and four of her children in an attack on their al-Bala and 10 more Palestinians in two separate attacks on schools-turned-shelters.
02:17:44.000And then six minutes ago, Israeli drone attacks wounds Palestinians in Kanyunas.
02:17:49.000Our colleagues in the ground are reporting that a number of Palestinians, including children, were wounded in an Israeli drone attack on the town of Quds, east of Kanyunas.
02:17:56.000Sixty minutes ago, Israeli forces continue raids, demolitions in occupied West Bank.
02:18:00.000Israeli forces have continued their raids on the village of Harris, west of Selfit, in the occupied...
02:20:33.000Netanyahu is using the government, is using the country's institution in order to go into a conflict.
02:20:39.000In the situation of Hezbollah, he's dragging the Lebanese country without going through the government, without going through the actual processes to get it done.
02:20:48.000Yes, if that conflict was designed by the government, by the governmental institution, if he used his political power in order to pass, this would be under the legitimacy of the dustur and the dustur of the constitution.
02:21:02.000So if he used the constitution, if he went through, if he had the power to go through that and get the support and get the going and get everything ongoing internally inside the government, you would be having a conflict that you would be Fighting as Lebanese people, but today they took the decision unilaterally.
02:21:20.000They didn't ask anyone, they just started the conflict in support of a cause without going through the proper channel.
02:21:27.000And that's why they are put aside, inside of the Lebanese situation, where a majority of the Lebanese, they see Israel's aggression as aggression, but at the same time, they see the attack from Hezbollah as aggression against the Lebanese too.
02:21:42.000And the lack of support of the Lebanese people, and the lack of interest in the Lebanese people, and the lack of interest in our well-being, and the well-being of the country, and the well-being of everything that's happened, because they did it unilaterally, without asking anybody.
02:22:37.000They struck in less than an hour and a half.
02:22:40.000Which proves to me that the airport that they hit did not get hit or anything around it.
02:22:46.000So they are free to do whatever they want, as in Israel is free to do whatever they want, while Hezbollah hasn't been able to control that aggression.
02:22:56.000You can get people with different opinions.
02:22:58.000I'm sure there's different opinions, but I don't talk in the name of people, but I talk in the name of the people that view it that way, but want to protect their countries.
02:23:28.000Hezbollah has been, did get the majority of the votes.
02:23:30.000And when you see the Israeli aggression, you see the Israeli, this is their position, the genocide, what's happened in Gaza.
02:23:37.000You look at what they're bombing of a wide range of countries, then you need a resistance, who is an important part of the resistance.
02:23:50.000Okay, according to the Israeli official, today's intense airstrikes throughout Lebanon marked the beginning of a war between the two countries.
02:23:56.000I don't think it's too early to refer to these events in the northern as the third Lebanon war, the official said.
02:24:00.000They expect Hezbollah to mount a significant retaliation in the north of Israel and possibly also targets in Tel Aviv.
02:25:06.000And I think in this, I mean, my personal opinion is I'm not the biggest fan of Hezbollah, I'm going to be honest, but equally, I'm not really supportive of what Israel is doing.
02:25:17.000And now I can't justify the strike in Beirut a few days ago.
02:25:22.000I just don't think that the collateral is worth the individual target.
02:25:28.000But, you know, this is not my war to decide.
02:25:31.000And as James has said, You know, Israel has decided to take this to Hezbollah and not really fully engage the Lebanese government itself.
02:25:42.000You can argue Lebanon's largely a failed state because of the economic situation and so on.
02:25:49.000And the government doesn't really have too much influence over Hezbollah at all.
02:25:53.000So, I mean, I'm concerned just how far things are going to go in terms of rocket barrages.
02:26:00.000Are we just going to start seeing blanketing of entire communities?
02:26:06.000I'm wondering if the Israelis are simply trying to thin the lines, if that makes sense, try to sort of weaken Hezbollah's initial deterrences and defenses and so on, and then launch some kind of ground operation.
02:26:20.000I think this also comes at the worst time for the Biden administration and also Harris, obviously, focused on the US. You know, could we see an actual full-scale operation launch by October 7th?
02:26:34.000Like, the Israelis think, well, you know, you attacked us, so we're going to be symbolic and attack you back or something.
02:26:39.000Yeah, so lots to focus on at the moment.
02:26:43.000I'm just reading through the headlines, and if there's any breaking news or something, I'll jump in.
02:26:56.000This is from the Lebanese news agency.
02:26:58.000The office of the Lebanese Minister of Information received an Israeli call during which the answering machine called for the evacuation of the building.
02:27:08.000So it does seem like It does seem like that they are going to be attacking governmental buildings.
02:27:15.000I want to go to Bridget, but just before I do, James, the Lebanese Minister of Information, which building is that that they're referring to?
02:27:21.000It's in the centre of Beirut, not just in the centre of Beirut, in the most commercial area of Beirut, the Hamra Street.
02:28:19.000The way he said that, yeah, we don't want war, and then you have the president saying something, and Netanyahu saying something else, and Hagari saying something else, and Galant saying something else.
02:28:30.000So you seem to have different ways of expressing the problem, but I don't see it yet as them wanting to go into a full-on confrontation.
02:28:38.000I think Hamra is not just a full-on confrontation.
02:29:24.000So I want people to understand that Beirut especially...
02:29:28.000Isn't this idea of the way it is like when people understand these third world countries or, you know, these countries that are under severe bombardment or bombing is significantly different.
02:29:37.000So when you're talking on what James is talking about when he's saying this is the center, this is Beirut, if it happened there, what the ramifications and implications are.
02:29:47.000It's akin to basically someone bombing London or someone bombing New York City.
02:29:51.000So I just want people to kind of get a perspective on that.
02:29:55.000I want to hear your perspective on this.
02:29:57.000What's your thoughts on Basically, what we've seen over the last 24 hours, but then holistically as well, what we've seen over the last week or two.
02:30:06.000I mostly agree with James, but I do differ from him in one other aspect, is that we are a hijacked country, so you can't even compare us to any other country in the world right now on the world scene.
02:30:23.000There's nobody else like us, except maybe with the exception of the Taliban that took over Afghanistan and they spoke in the Afghans' names, although most of the Afghans did not agree with them.
02:30:34.000And Hamas taking over Gaza and speaking in their names, although I know a lot of Gazans do not agree with them.
02:31:13.000So I want you guys to get a little bit, yeah.
02:31:14.000So let's go ahead and hear what she has to say.
02:31:16.000And then I'll give you guys my commentary on this war.
02:31:21.000That is feeding a mafia that's ruling the country, that impoverished the country.
02:31:26.000And the people who have benefited from this are the allies of Hezbollah.
02:31:31.000So it is the FPM, the Free Patriotic Movement, that had the president in Aoun in office during All of the decline and the economic collapse of Lebanon because of the thefts that happened and the misappropriation of the Treasury,
02:31:49.000especially for the file of the electricity.
02:31:53.000So when Hezbollah and their allies, Hezbollah with the force of its arms and its allies by the force of taking over the government, they had a majority in parliament, they had The vetoing third in government and they took over everything in the country.
02:32:10.000So when during the elections to say that their representation is real, their representation is not really real because when Shiites tried to run for parliament, they were threatened, they were beaten up.
02:32:23.000And they were stopped from running for office.
02:32:25.000So what you get now is not the majority, 100% of the Shia representation in parliament is Hezbollah and Amal movement, the Thunai, which is the two Shia parties ruling the country.
02:32:38.000So it is not a fair and free representation.
02:32:41.000And at the same time, we are a people who have had Hezbollah attack Beirut in 2008.
02:32:48.000We are a people where Hezbollah We decided to wage a war against the country with which we have an armistice.
02:32:56.000Lebanon has had an armistice with Israel since 1949.
02:33:00.000And when the Lebanese army was responsible for the South, we had hardly any friction with Israel.
02:33:07.000When PLO came to Lebanon after the Cairo Accord in 1969, it's just a little bit of a historic.
02:33:13.000This is when the problems This is all going to make sense here in a little bit.
02:33:33.000I kind of want to listen to what she's got to say and I'm going to give you guys my take.
02:33:36.000We're really getting deep into the Middle Eastern affairs right now.
02:33:40.000But yeah, I'm gonna explain all this here in a second.
02:33:44.000Who are, of course, a main component of Lebanon and with whom we have very cordial relations as Lebanese, but for whom when Iran came and used them as their proxy, as they have used proxies in Yemen,
02:33:59.000the Houthis, In Iraq and recently in Syria and in Hamas, with Hamas, they are using the Lebanese proxy in their war with the U.S., whereby they are augmenting and increasing their...
02:34:42.000Despite all of the independent movement and the sovereign movement and the opposition not even wanting that war, and we had hashtags, we had a media campaign that we do not want the war, Lebanon does not want the war, because although we love our brethren in Palestine,
02:34:59.000And we are pro-civilian safety and security.
02:35:03.000We do not want to fight a war for Gaza.
02:36:01.000So, what I think is, I think this was Israel's plan from all along.
02:36:06.000I think that the whole process here was they're using October 7th to wage a war against all the Axis powers.
02:36:13.000And I think Netanyahu coming to the United States a few months ago The more aggressive he is, the more and more I start to realize he probably got a green light from the Biden administration, from Trump, and from Kamala Harris, probably behind closed doors, of course, because she knows that a lot of her voters are pro-Palestine.
02:36:28.000But in general, I think a big part of the reason why he came here a few months ago was not just to deliver that speech, but also to kind of formulate his plans and say, look, this is what we intend to do.
02:36:41.000Once we finish in Rafah, we're going to go ahead and start going after...
02:36:45.000Lebanon, we're still going to start going after Hezbollah, and then we plan to go after Iran.
02:36:49.000And I think this has been the part of a 30-year plan that Israel has had to go after all these different powers that have been resisting their existence in that region.
02:36:58.000And, you know, I was doing some research earlier today.
02:37:01.000And I was looking and I was like seeing like since the goddamn Clinton administration and probably even before that, but it's been documented that AIPAC and the Israeli lobby have worked really hard to make sure that the United States has no relations with any of Israel's adversaries.
02:37:18.000This costs us billions of dollars in trade, oil deals, etc.
02:37:21.000But that is how powerful the Israeli lobby is.
02:37:24.000And their concern is we need to get rid of all of these powers that are resisting our existence in Israel today.
02:37:30.000I don't think they ever had an intention for a two-state solution.
02:37:32.000I think as long as Netanyahu is in power, he's not going to allow a two-state solution to ever exist, though he tries to claim he wants one.
02:37:38.000And I think that October 7th Basically created the perfect excuse for Netanyahu to do what he's always wanted to do, which is wage war on all the Axis powers and do it while simultaneously being able to have American backing, American support,
02:37:54.000and know that if push comes to shove and any of these countries decide to retaliate, we're going to mobilize American forces, we're going to mobilize aircraft carriers, and we are going to support them.
02:38:07.000And I think in this situation, they've been consistently, for the past couple of months, since August, when we saw them kill Ishmael Haneya, and we saw them kill the second guy in Hezbollah, Fuak.
02:39:42.000I've protested against him first on economic issues about 10 years ago, and over the last two years about all the internal issues that have to do with trying to change the judiciary.
02:40:04.000And before Netanyahu's time, I'm more of a left-leaning Israeli, have demonstrated for peace with the Palestinians, with the Egyptians, long ago.
02:40:19.000In any case, if I need to describe Netanyahu in one word, He tries to avoid confrontations.
02:40:30.000He was always delaying any kind of military action because this can jeopardize his regime.
02:40:42.000Nobody wants to get into something that could be complicated.
02:40:48.000He much rather, you know, continue as usual, as far as he can.
02:42:11.000You misinterpreted what I said, so I'm correcting you, because I said the 30 years, what I was talking about was Israeli lobbies try to sabotage deals with Israeli adversaries.
02:42:35.000And that's the problem with some of these fucking idiots, guys, is, like, they don't know what the fuck they're talking about, some of these dudes.
02:43:08.000See, I don't have many of these debates with these Zionists because they're fucking idiots and they don't understand anything outside of Israel because they're fucking stupid and they don't understand that their leader is a war hawk and wants nothing more than to destroy all the countries around them because they don't want them there.
02:43:25.000And this guy's over here talking about, oh yeah, I was protesting him for policy and shit like that.
02:44:07.000After the bombing by rockets yesterday from Hezbollah that have reached near Haifa, Israel today at 0638 this morning, about four and a half hours ago, We started a different type of campaign and hit many locations,
02:44:28.000both in eastern Baka Valley and also close to the border, the southern part of Lebanon, close to northern Israel, in order first to thwart a rocket attack by Hezbollah.
02:44:43.000But soon after, the Okay, they gave me speaker again.
02:44:51.000I'll come back in here and cook in a second.