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Summary
On this episode of the we discuss the latest in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza and the ongoing corruption case against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. We also talk about the fact that the Israeli Prime Minister is facing the possibility of going to jail.
Transcript
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So, let me see here if I can look at some chats real fast.
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And then we're going to cook this loser as well.
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We're going to talk about that, we're going to talk about that too.
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there's footage, blah, blah. In that GoPro footage, none of the stuff that they're talking
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about with beheaded babies or mass graves, none of that shit is there. It's all a cap. It was all
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atrocity propaganda to allow Israel to justify their absolutely relentless assault on the Gaza
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Strip, okay? So what Israel's done, and they do this all the fucking time, these guys,
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right, is they put a poison pill into the deal. They knew that it was going to be incredibly
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difficult for Hamas to find the corpses of the individuals because it's all buried under rubble.
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But what that does is it allows Israel to renege on their agreements and basically continue the war
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because, and I want to really explain this dynamic here. So on one hand, you have Donald Trump,
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right? Donald Trump wants the war to end quickly. He wants, at the time, he wanted the Nobel Peace
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Prize, and he wanted a ceasefire, right? He gave Israel the tools that they needed to get the job
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done, but he wanted it done quickly, right? That's from his perspective. And then Netanyahu bombing
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Qatar made him even less patient. Now we really got to end this shit, right? Now on the other side,
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with Benjamin Netanyahu, he's in a weird position too because his constituents, who are all far-right
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Likud party members, want more war. They want an ethnic cleansing, right? They want these guys to
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fuck out the strip. Now Netanyahu's in a rock and a hard place. Donald Trump, the president of the
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United States, who is responsible for supporting them and giving them the resources for them to
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defend themselves, wants them to end the conflict. But the people in his government don't want him to
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end the conflict, right? Because if he does end the conflict, he's out. They're going to give him
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the fucking, uh, the yeet, tell him get out of here. Fatality. And he's going to go to jail
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because Netanyahu has a big thing hanging over his head, which is the fact, which is he has a
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corruption trial, or he's in the middle of a corruption investigation, excuse me. And he was doing,
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and this case is from like 2016. They've been kicking a can down on the, down the road on this topic
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for a very long time. And it's interesting because every single time Netanyahu has a court
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hearing, something happens. I'll give you guys an example. Roughly a month or two ago, if you guys
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remember, there was two Palestinians that got on the fucking road in the West Bank and shot a bunch
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of Israelis, right? And obviously from that attack, Netanyahu was scheduled to go to court that day.
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Oh, conveniently missed it, right? He also had other court dates where he was able to somehow escape it
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because the thing is, is that since they're in wartime preparation or they're in, they're in a
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wartime mode, everything else kind of gets suspended, right? So, and I got to give Netanyahu
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credit for this. This is why, this is why he's such a good politician. He has to keep Trump happy
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because Trump wants the war ended and he's pissed off about what they did to Qatar. But at the same
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time, he's got to keep his constituents happy in his party so he doesn't lose power. So what he did
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was when Trump announced his peace plan or whatever, Netanyahu took to Israeli media and did an interview
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in Hebrew. He thinks he could be fucking sneaky. And in some insubstance during that interview,
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he basically said, don't worry, this just means to an end, the war will not end, right?
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So, and the reason why the war won't end is because they had this poison pill of, we need all the
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hostage corpses back. Well, Hamas hasn't been able to fulfill that, obviously. So now that gives the
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Israelis the ability to not fulfill their terms of the contract and continue the war. And this is
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what the Israelis do all the time. Let's go back to June. Earlier this year, during the spring and or
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early summertime, the United States was in talks with Iran about their nuclear program, right? And
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these negotiations are basically taking, they were taking place again, because back in 2018,
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Donald Trump pulled us out of the nuclear deal, the JCPOA. And basically what this nuclear deal was,
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was that Iran would refine uranium to a certain degree for energy purposes, not for weapons grade.
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And they would allow inspectors from the IAEA to come in and monitor their work at all the different
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nuclear facilities. This is what Obama put into place back in, I think like 2013 or 2015 or 2016,
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something, no, like 2013, I think, during the Obama era.
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So when Trump gets in, due to enormous pressure from the Zionist lobby, and his Secretary of State,
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Mike Pompeo, who I think was also like a director of national security at the time, he had a couple
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different positions, but it was Mike Pompeo was one of his main guys. He put pressure on Trump
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alongside the Zionist lobby to pull out the nuclear deal. And the reason why they wanted him to pull
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out the nuclear deal is because Israel is basically bitching, saying they're still making news,
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they're lying. And also, as long as Iran was, you know, doing what they needed to do when it came to,
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you know, keeping uranium at a certain level, etc., the sanctions would be lifted. And Iran got a lot
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of money back during the deal. Israel can't have that. So they put an enormous amount of pressure
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on the American government through lobby organizations, etc., to get the nuclear deal pulled.
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And Trump did that. So fast forward, fast forward to 2024. Trump tries to strike a similar nuclear deal
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And I truly do think that one of the biggest reasons besides the, you know, influence from the
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Zionist lobby was that Trump didn't want to give fucking Obama credit. So he goes ahead and uses the
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same exact nuclear deal, basically, in 2014. Or sorry, 2024. Now, throughout the negotiations,
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Iranians, Steve Wyckoff was going, traveling to Qatar to meet with the Iranians to figure out how
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they're going to do this. They came up with multiple different ways of how they could potentially deal
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with this problem, whether it was, you know, they manufactured the uranium in, like, another Muslim
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country, and then they get it back, or they're only able to manufacture, enrich a certain level,
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whatever. There was all types of discussions on how they can get around, how they can maintain
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their nuclear program from a civilian perspective and not a weapons-grade perspective.
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and then Wyckoff would come back and say, oh, well, you know, they also want this.
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So first it started, hey, you guys can't enrich uranium to 80%, bro. Like, that's too much.
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you know, I think anything like under 10% isn't weapons-grade.
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We'll lower down our enrichment process, and you guys can inspect.
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Oh, well, you know, we need you guys to kind of disarm your ballistic missile program.
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I thought we were talking about nuclear capability.
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Yeah, well, you know, it's kind of a threat, you know.
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So obviously, the Iranians said go fucking pound sand.
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What the fuck does our ballistic missile program have to do with nukes?
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Of course, you could put a nuclear warhead on one of these ballistic missiles.
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But how the fuck are they going to defend themselves
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Change the parameters, change the parameters, change the parameters.
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Iran is getting hit with like a Pearl Harbor attack with Operation Rising Lines.
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assassinate nuclear scientists, assassinate generals,
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destroy their fucking ability to have air defense.
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And then while the Mossad agents were doing all this,
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shooting missiles and bombing all their nuclear sites.
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despite the fact that they're extremely fractured and divided,
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so that we can go ahead and get these sanctions lifted off our neck.
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but obviously I gotta explain things in context.
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we also need to disarm your ballistic missiles.
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I can't even keep them all like the amount of times in my head.
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You got to be all public and politically correct.
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Next time I'm going to show Kamala's book to Abba,
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but he's fucking terrified to even have a discussion.
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I was a person who built the entire fraud department at Twitch.
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One of the reasons I never told people what I did for work.
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I was the one keeping bad actors off Twitch who steal and abuse revenue on the platform.
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I guess I did my job too well since they let me go.
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But do I have some great stories of being there over a decade?
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As a former trust and safety employee at Twitch,
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your job was to ban streamers using an ambiguous community guideline structure
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yet you showed zero sympathy for the thousands of creators whose livelihoods you destroyed.
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Shout out to all the ninjas in here showing love.
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that banned niggas and did all that other bullshit,
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They rely super heavily on their top like 100 creators
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And then as far as the Crowder interview goes, guys,
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never miss an opportunity to cook these sodomites.
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and how much better unauthentic the community is
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How did I go in there with 400 niggas from the OSS
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Let's see if we can do something here with her.
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President Trump received a very warm welcome in Japan.
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to see the Japanese emperor for a 30-minute audience,
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a chance for them to rekindle their friendship.
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Japan's new prime minister and Japan's first female prime minister.
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and Trump's insistence that allies such as Japan and others spend more on defense.
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But in the end, the two leaders got on extremely warmly.
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Trump praised Takeuchi to the high heavens, frankly.
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He told her that she was going to be one of the greatest of all time prime ministers.
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Anytime you have any question, any doubt, anything you want, any favors you need,
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anything I can do to help Japan, we will be there.
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The main thrust of what they discussed was trade and security.
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Trump complimented Takeuchi on her commitment to increasing Japanese defense spending.
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Takeuchi is something of a security hawk, a bit like her mentor Shinzo Abe.
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And one of the first things she said that she would do when she became prime minister last week
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She wants to accelerate a target to get it up to 2% of GDP by the end of this fiscal year.
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Yeah, so Japan's in a weird spot, guys, because they have really low birth rates
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and a sizable amount of their population are senior citizens.
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So they're not replacing the dying and aging age of the seniors in Japan.
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So it's kind of created a crisis for them, and they've had to import a lot of people.
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And they've had a lot of, like, foreigners from Nigeria and these other countries,
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and there's been some problems with them doing this.
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So from what I understand, this president, she's going, excuse me,
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this prime minister wants to go really hard on immigration.
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...weapons, Trump talked a lot about that, missiles in particular for the F-35.
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Oh, also, guys, on OSS, we are going to be covering this as well.
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Um, we're going to be covering this documentary, watching some of this as well.
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This woman is a winner, so, you know, we've become...
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The two leaders also visited the USS George Washington,
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a U.S. aircraft carrier that's stationed in Japan,
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and is one of its, you know, most foremost weapons in the Pacific.
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Takeichi, in a rare honor, was able to give remarks to the troops and the sailors.
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The Japanese prime minister was cheered very loudly by the sailors and the troops on board the Washington
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when she gave her remarks, talking about, you know, Japan's eagerness to boost military spending
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and play a bigger role in the defense of the Pacific.
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The two leaders also signed a pledge that promised to assure in that golden age of relations
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That was mostly focused on the trade deal that the two countries had previously agreed,
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and that calls for Japan to invest $550 billion in the U.S.
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Some uncertainty and some disagreement about exactly how that money would be spent.
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We got a little bit more clarity on that today.
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The Ministry of Finance has published a list of projects the U.S. and Japan are looking
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at, things like artificial intelligence, infrastructure, energy, and the document also included a bunch
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of Japanese and U.S. companies that are interested in taking part in these various projects.
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So a little bit of progress on what had been a bit of a sticking point.
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Well, I want to thank you very much, and I want to congratulate you.
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As you know, Shinzo Abe was a great friend of mine.
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It seems that Japan is almost trying to recreate, if you like, this close relationship that Trump
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had with the late Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
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Takeichi presented Trump with a putter that was owned by Abe.
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They both talked a lot about him and how fondly they remember him.
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And it seems so far that Trump is pretty responsible.
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...to this and that he does see in Takeichi something of a continuation of many of the things
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I have such respect for Japan and the country, and now I have a really great respect for the
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new and incredible Prime Minister, and I have to say this, the first female Prime Minister
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Okay, there was something else I wanted to show you guys real...
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There was something I was going to show you guys.
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Okay, uh, some news came out, guys, uh, with Biden and the auto pen.
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Um, as you guys know, Biden did a whole bunch of pardons right before he left office, um,
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And, you know, he did some controversial things.
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He pardoned, I think, Dr. Fauci, if I'm not mistaken.
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So, let me close this thing up and clean it a bit.
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Report on President Biden's use of the auto pen.
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Uh, I know you guys, obviously, have been watching me for a few months now.
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Is the show better now with less lag and with the, um, you know, with the, um,
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OSS, guys, is the quality better on locals now?
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Because me and, uh, Bills were fucking with the bitrate yesterday.
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I'm a very big stickler when it comes to, um, you know, high production and high quality.
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Like, I try really to give you guys, like, the best audio, best video.
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I'm real fucking, you know, meticulous about this shit.
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So, um, I'm always going to check and make sure, hey, is audio good, video good, blah, blah, blah.
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So, I'm glad that you guys on OSS are not lagging anymore.
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Um, I know on YouTube it's not going to be 4K anymore.
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And then we're going to start bringing a call in part two.
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Uh, because Brett is actually learning as we speak.
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Um, he's learning right now, as we speak, he's learning how to do it.
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So, we are going to start doing the call in portions very soon.
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And the way it's going to work is we're going to have OSS 300 guys at the top of the list.
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And then the guys that aren't members of the OSS, uh, call in.
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Um, so, uh, okay, Gaza says, uh, I lack from time to time, but I think it's on my end.
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Uh, spooky bab says, um, I'm skeptical of videos editing.
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I understand what the speaker is saying, but the meant of, of a burger still missing.
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Uh, can Japan adopt the same policy that UAE has for foreigners that the, uh, that's in
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I think that could help Japan deal with foreigners in their country.
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I watched this fucking video that was showed like what Japanese prisons are like.
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Let's watch this because we're on the topic of Japan.
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So this is how Japan deals with, with, uh, with their crooks.
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Um, and also not only do they not play when it comes to crime, um, they don't play when
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Uh, Japan is very racist, which is a good thing, by the way.
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Um, they're a homogenous country and, uh, they don't really like foreigners.
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bro that's crazy imagine being on death row and you never know what they
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So, that's how I'm able to shit on Abba and call him a fucking Saddlebite.
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That bitch-ass nigga is beholden to YouTube ad revenue.
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That's why I can fucking cook his ass so badly.
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We got a legitimate fucking army over here, man.
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So, or we cut streams and we go to, you know, OSS only.
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He says, when you get the death sentence in Japan, they don't tell you the day you will die.
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You find out the morning of about one to two hours before you die.
01:49:07.340
Yeah, guys, go check out John from Modern Life Dating.
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Here's his YouTube channel, actually, right here, man.
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Gotta show love to the homies every single time, man.
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We had him on our show like a month or two ago.
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Hey, man, if you're not putting your friends on, like, what kind of guy are you, right?
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If I'm doing well, I'm always going to make sure my friends are doing well, too.
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I've known him for a very long time, from 2018.
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Whenever you want to come back, bro, we could do another show.
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I don't know if you want to make that drive down.
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And then also, click the link, guys, and go ahead and join the OSS.
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John also has a beef with these fucking anus and reach bitch-ass niggas as well.
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I saw a video that also says that they make the death row.
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I cag from time to time, but I think it's on my end.
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I don't know, did they talk about the shooting when they shoot the guys?
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One person has a blank, so no one really knows who killed them.
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Okay, it looks like we got Tommy Sotomayor for tomorrow, Chad.
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I just, I get this because there's greens in it.
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So, one of my snacks that I do is how I avoid not being a fat piece of shit.
01:56:13.960
So, can we get a longer after-hour stream with Tommy Sotomayor and MLD?
01:56:28.460
You guys missed a part of me roasting ABBA, bro.
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Can we get a longer after-hour stream with Tommy Sotomayor and MLD?
01:56:36.360
Why are they making executing this murderer a crime against humanity?
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Firing Squad is also the only method that has 0% fail rate.
01:56:43.520
I mean, the reason why they give one of them a dummy is so that they don't,
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or a dummy round is so that they don't know who killed who.
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All right, let's go back to this direct strike shit.
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Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the military on Tuesday to immediately carry out what is called powerful attacks in Gaza.
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Let's go live now to Hamda Salhout in the Georgia.
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Jordanian capital because Israel has banned Al Jazeera from reporting there.
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They always have to say that Israel banned them from filming.
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Let's go live now to Hamda Salhout in the Jordanian capital because it's-
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Yeah, she's in Jordan because Israel won't let them in.
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Israel has banned Al Jazeera from reporting there.
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Well, the Israeli prime minister's office just releasing a statement on X saying that following consultations with the security echelon,
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the prime minister has instructed the military to immediately carry out powerful strikes on the Gaza Strip.
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But the Israelis say this is in response to what they're calling Hamas's ceasefire violations by not handing over the bodies of the remaining 13 captives that are still inside of Gaza.
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Now, Hamas has said for some time they need assistance on the ground in the form of specialized teams, in the form of heavy machinery.
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And within the last couple of days, Israel has allowed that in, but still-
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And that's what I was trying to explain to you.
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They're trying to dig the bodies out from the rubble.
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But at the end of the day, mediators knew this was the case.
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The Israeli officials who were involved in these discussions knew that this was also going to be the situation.
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And the Americans, including President Donald Trump himself,
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knew that it was going to be a difficult task to try and find and exhume all of the bodies of the hostages that are buried under the rubble
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because there are millions of tons of it inside of the Gaza Strip.
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But the Israelis say that they have been fed up with Hamas's inability to bring back those bodies.
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And therefore, Netanyahu held a discussion earlier on in the day on Tuesday about how Israel was going to respond.
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And now it seems we have that response, that they are going to be carrying out powerful airstrikes.
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But it's still unclear when exactly that's going to take place.
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So it makes it even harder for them to get the bodies out.
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But the military says it is going to be quite immediate.
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Oh, also, guys, interview with Bradley Martin dropping tomorrow, probably.
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Literally like 4 o'clock in the morning we filmed one.
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If those powerful strikes would be a massive breach that could potentially end this very fragile ceasefire, Hamda.
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Because this seems to have escalated since the handover of the latest body, which was handed overnight.
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Not the one that Hamas has found in the last few hours.
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But we're talking about, one, the remains, let's say, of one of the Israeli captives that had been held after the October 7 attack.
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So since the ceasefire came into effect on October 10th, Hamas did not hand over all of the bodies of those deceased captives inside of Gaza,
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but said they were working on it and would do it as quickly as they could.
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I didn't get a chance to get into this with you guys.
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But we're going to watch this as well with Steve Wyckoff and Jared Kushner, man.
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Now, this is not the first time that Israel says the remains were not of an Israeli captive.
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It happened once before, just last week, saying that one of those bodies that was handed over was actually not that of an Israeli captive.
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And the remains that were handed over last night on Monday, Israel says, were remains, additional ones, of a captive whose remains were already taken by Israeli forces and brought back to Israel back in December of 2023 during a military operation.
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So Israel says this is a huge breach of the ceasefire already and that they want to respond to that.
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I told you guys, they always put a poison pill into the deal so that they can renege on what they agreed to and continue the war.
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...back and forth about breaching the deal, about not honoring commitments related to it.
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But you have to remember, this was an incredibly fragile situation to begin with.
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And the United States came in as a mediator alongside Egypt, alongside Qatar, and there are also nearly 60 other countries who are backing this deal, wanting to make sure that it is in place.
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Now, previously, when Israel struck Gaza just last week on Sunday, they had said that it was in response to a Hamas attack in southern Gaza on Israeli troops.
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Hamas denied that attack, but Israel carried out airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, saying that they were targeting Hamas operatives and fighters.
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But the Americans, when they had spoken to the Israelis, said that they had the right to respond to any sort of ceasefire, any sort of breach of that deal, but that they needed to show restraint because they didn't want the deal overall to fall apart.
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So this is surely something that is, I don't want to say unprecedented, because it is a fragile ceasefire, but it's going to be interesting to see where it goes, because the U.S. doesn't want this deal to fall apart.
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Both Israel and Hamas say that they are committed to the deal, but Israel says that Hamas is not really honoring its end of the commitment.
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Yeah, and on top of that, you have the families of those that are held captive that this morning said they wanted to have a conversation with Netanyahu as to what he will do to ensure that those that are held captive, the bodies, of course, those that are not living anymore, for them to be returned as soon as possible.
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Sorry, guys, the kickstream went down for a second. I don't know why.
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Within the last 10 to 15 days, the family members of those hostages who are deceased, whose remains are still in Gaza, they're putting pressure on the Israeli government for answers.
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The Israelis are then putting pressure on the Americans to try and respond to what they're calling Hamas's ceasefire violations.
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The Americans then put pressure on the Israelis to allow the specialized teams on the ground and the heavy machinery and equipment to search in places beyond that yellow line,
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beyond the area of which Israeli forces have withdrawn from, so places that are still technically under Israeli control inside of Gaza.
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Israel then allowed all of this so that more bodies could be exhumed.
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But Israel says the results are not really what they are looking for.
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And the family members of those captives just a couple of days ago called on the government to not discuss anything relating to phase two of Trump's 20-point peace plan until all of the remaining bodies of captives are brought back to Israel.
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Netanyahu himself, along with several Israeli officials, have said that they don't really want to talk about next steps or the next phases of the deal,
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because how can they do that when phase one isn't even complete, when all of the bodies of those captives haven't been brought back?
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But many who are behind this deal want to see it through.
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All of them, in fact, have given a lot of effort to try and secure this deal and say that they don't want to see it collapse.
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And one of those people is U.S. President Donald Trump, who brokered this deal in the first place.
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But the Americans certainly do not want to see this deal collapse.
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And there was word within the Trump administration that several officials who spoke anonymously to American media were concerned that Netanyahu was going to walk away from the deal,
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that he was essentially going to torpedo the agreement altogether, that it was completely going to collapse because he would want to go back to war,
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given the pressure within his right-wing coalition.
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But, hey, man, that's who's really calling the shots.
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The people in his constituents, man, they're going to be very angry if he ends this war.
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So you also have that added factor about Netanyahu and his political survival, which depends on those right-wing allies.
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He's going to be supportive of a return to the fighting, despite a majority of Israelis, those who are in the government and the general Israeli public who's been protesting against that government do not want to go back to the fighting.
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Yeah, absolutely. And, you know, just to quote the mother of Ophir Zarfati, that was the remains of the person that was sent over to Israel, saying,
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how can you bury your child in installments? And that's why there has been fury over that.
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Now, you just mentioned there the far-right ministers in Netanyahu's government.
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You know, they have been wanting to go back to the war, but they have been receiving pushback, it seems, from Netanyahu, perhaps because of the U.S. pressure to make this go through.
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There is certainly pushback from Netanyahu against those right-wing members who want to go back to war, because remember, these are people in the government who didn't want to deal to begin with.
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They were against a ceasefire. They were against giving up any sort of territory that Israel captured.
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They were against all of these ideas, because their vision for what Gaza would look like was completely different than what Netanyahu has said publicly was Israel's policy.
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They wanted to occupy and take over the entirety of the Gaza Strip.
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They wanted to build illegal settlements there, something they are still advocating for to this day.
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Put a pin in that real quick. That's where these guys come in.
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It's less than a week since the release of the remaining living Israeli hostages, and the deal between Israel and Hamas is already being tested,
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with Israel carrying out airstrikes after accusing Hamas of violating the ceasefire.
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That a ceasefire had been reached at all was a big surprise.
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It followed months of failed attempts to end the two-year war in Gaza triggered by Hamas' October 7th attack.
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The breakthrough came after President Trump deputized not two diplomats to move the negotiations along, but two businessmen.
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Dealmakers who came up through the world of New York.
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That have financial incentive to do this stuff, and you guys are going to see here in a second.
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I heard the president asked you what the chances were for success.
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We just kept on thinking to ourselves, this finish line, this finish line is about...
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Oh yeah, and if you guys are wondering, by the way...
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Every single time, every single crime, every single lie, a really lie.
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Every single hour, every single day, every single night, a really lie.
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I know it's hard to believe, it's the whole forest, not one tree.
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And it's every branch and leaf, they're born to the sea.
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But I'm telling you the truth, it's not just one or two.
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And it really breaks my heart, but the lies are off the charts, and they only bring us harm.
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So if you want to be safe, and don't want to get replaced, it's best you start being based.
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Or you'll get it every single time, every single crime.
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So you got two Zionists, you got two Jewish Zionists, with business interests, deciding the fate of Palestinians.
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Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner got to that finish line, they say, using the intensely personal techniques of real estate dealmakers.
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Dangling presidential promises, protections, or punishments to get Israel and Hamas to agree.
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We wanted a real ceasefire that both sides would respect.
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We needed a way to bring humanitarian aid into the people.
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And then we had to write all these complex words to deal with the 50 years of stupid word games that everyone in that region is so used to playing.
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Both sides wanted the objective, and we just need to find a way to help everyone get there.
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Early September, Kushner, Witkoff, and negotiators from the Middle East were making headway on a ceasefire hostage deal when suddenly things went up in smoke.
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If we don't get to, uh, if you guys want me to stay on YouTube a little bit longer, we need 1,500 likes.
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If we don't get 1,500 likes in the next, I'll give you guys 10 minutes, 2 hours by 2.20, because we've been on stream right now for 2 hours and 12 minutes.
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This is one of the guys that they tried to kill in Qatar.
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We woke up the next morning to find out that there had been this attack.
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You know, I think both Jared and I felt, um, I just feel we felt, um, a little bit betrayed.
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Now, I had heard that the president, that he was furious.
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Yeah, they undermined all his diplomacy that he worked on in the spring on a tip to kill some Hamas leaders.
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This is what Israel does all the time, by the way, guys.
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I think he felt like the Israelis, um, were getting a little bit out of control in what they were doing
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and that it was time to, it was time to be very strong and stop them from...
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Translation, you guys are fucking up our money, man.
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Doing things that he felt were not in their long-term interests.
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People should understand that Netanyahu, the Israelis, bombed the peacemakers, bombed the negotiating team.
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Guys, I've been on it for, like, two hours and 13 minutes, man.
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Leslie, it had a metastasizing effect because the Qataris were critical to the negotiation, as were the Egyptians and the Turks.
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Yeah, they stopped doing, um, they stopped doing the, uh, they stopped being the middleman.
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They didn't want to be the, uh, facilitating party anymore for these discussions.
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And it was very, very difficult to get to them.
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You were dealing through the Qataris to make your proposals to Hamas.
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And it became very, very evident as to how important and how critical that role was.
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But there was something that happened that, uh, brought the Qataris back in.
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And that was this phone call that I think President Trump actually forced Netanyahu to make to the Qataris.
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Whether the president himself knew of the attack in advance or not, he wanted Netanyahu to apologize to the Qataris.
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We were not moving forward without that apology.
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And the president said to him, people apologize.
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And that's where the phone call was made that I was telling you guys about before.
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...the president held the phone while Netanyahu read a scripted apology from the...
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This is the NATO thing that I was telling you guys about before.
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And introduced his own peace plan, calling for an immediate ceasefire and release of
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The notion was to convince everybody that those 20 Israeli hostages who were alive were no longer
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How did they become a liability and not their sort of bargaining chip?
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You had tens of thousands of Palestinians who were killed in these wars.
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You have half of Gaza, or more than half of it, is absolutely destroyed.
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Hamas' worst nightmare in the deal would be that Israel withdrew to the agreed-upon line.
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And then once that occurred, Israel just resumed the war and went back to going after them.
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To reassure Hamas, President Trump gave Kushner and Whitcoff permission to talk directly with
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On October 8th, the two landed in Egypt to deliver a message from President Trump to
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In Egypt, because obviously the Israelis had burned the bridge with bombing Qatar.
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The president said, we will stand behind this deal.
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We will not allow the terms of this deal for any party to be violated.
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The lead negotiator was sitting right next to me.
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That negotiator was in Doha when the Israelis struck.
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And we expressed our condolences to him for the loss of his son.
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And I told him that I had lost a son and that we were both members of a really bad club, parents
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Whitcoff's son, Andrew, died of an opioid overdose at the age of 22.
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When Steve and him spoke about their sons, it turned from a negotiation with a terrorist
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group to seeing two human beings kind of showing a vulnerability with each other.
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Is it true that once the deal was agreed to, that the Israelis there at that meeting and
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And I thought to myself, I wish the world could have seen it.
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...at that meeting and the Qataris began to hug each other?
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And I thought to myself, I wish the world could have seen it.
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...of Hamas to stay in Gaza and called on Israel to release nearly 2,000 Palestinians...
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I don't trust Whitcoff because what Whitcoff would do is he would meet with the Palestinians
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or Hamas, then he'd meet with the Mossad right after.
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They were doing that when they were going, when they were going and meeting in Qatar.
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Once the ceasefire went into effect, Hamas was given 72 hours to free the Israeli hostages.
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Kushner and Whitcoff waited nervously, so you decide to go to Gaza.
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It looked almost like a nuclear bomb had been set off in that area.
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And then you see these people moving back, and I asked the idea, where are they going?
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And they said, well, they're going back to the areas where their destroyed home was,
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onto their plot, and they're going to pitch a tent.
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And it's very sad because you think to yourself, they really have no...
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and it's like, at some point, enough is enough.
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Like, these dudes literally made 80 videos on me.
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You know, and it's funny because he's talking about, oh, you rubble pays pennies,
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Number one, I guarantee you I have a higher net worth than ABBA.
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And then number two, all he proved was, okay, all you care about is just making money.
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Like, you know, you don't add no value to your fucking audience.
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At the end of the day, you know, they have 2 million subscribers.
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I got only 420 because I just started streaming on this channel.
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I get more views right now, 420K, than they get on their 2 million.
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And quite frankly, they don't have any other reach anywhere else.
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You don't feel to see those niggas on Rumble, Twitch, Kick.
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If they ever got demonetized, they would be fucking cooked.
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I was thinking about this literally earlier today.
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It was actually a blessing getting demonetized, and I'll tell you guys why.
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Getting demonetized forced us to be innovative, resourceful, and plan ahead.
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Now, because we've survived demonetization for over two years now at this point,
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And I'm glad it happened, because like I said before,
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and now we're in a position where rain, hail, or shine,
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And a big part of that also, guys, is because of you guys.
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Would you say now, having been there, that it was genocide?
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So that very night, you go to Hostage Square, where the families of the hostages have-
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This is where they booed Netanyahu when they delivered their speech.
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I've been protesting, mourning, being very frustrated, angry sometimes.
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I accidentally paid twice because I entered my other email address and it created a new account.
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Acomar says, always thought you reacted until 60 Minutes would be fire.
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Yeah, he's not really that popular in Israel because he dragged his feet to get those hostages back.
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And I thought he steered his country through some really difficult circumstances.
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People think that he prolonged the incarceration of the hostages for his own political...
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You could have got those hostages back October 10th, bro.
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I wish all the anti-seamates would just go away.
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But it's not my fault all these kids chose to die.
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But it's the baby's fault for not staying alive.
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To see the suffering end for the people in Gaza, who, for most of them, were experiencing this through no fault of their own.
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The biggest message that we've tried to convey to the Israeli leadership now...
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Yeah, see how they weren't even, like, they're kind of booing it a little bit?
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No, I'm telling you, bro, these Israelis don't give a fuck about the Palestinians, bro.
02:27:23.660
And they wonder why the entire world ostracized them and nobody likes Israel.
02:27:28.120
Now that the war is over, if you want to integrate Israel with the broader Middle East,
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you have to find a way to help the Palestinian people thrive and do better.
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...what you've accomplished so far is going to stick.
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First of all, it's the Middle East, so everyone complains about everything.
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One worrisome issue, whether Hamas is dragging its feet in returning the remains of deceased Israeli hostages.
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Are you saying publicly right now that Hamas is acting in good faith, seriously looking for the body?
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As far as we've seen from what's being conveyed to us from the mediators, they are so far.
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But right now, we have seen them looking to honor their agreement.
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Israel's been starving these people for basically two years, bro.
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Since March, big trucks haven't been getting in there.
02:28:32.200
Another flashpoint, the number of trucks Israel is allowing to enter Gaza with desperate...
02:28:38.760
Yeah, they were supposed to let in 600 a day, and they didn't even keep that up.
02:28:46.680
Then, there are several issues that were kicked down the road, left unresolved.
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Like the extent of Israeli troop withdrawal, the need to establish an international peacekeeping
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mechanism, a functional government in Gaza, and most urgently, when and how Hamas will disarm.
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Hamas now is using weapons to execute people that they perceive as their enemies in Gaza.
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And they're also using their weapons to reestablish themselves as the entity that is governing Gaza.
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We're going to cover more of the 60 Minutes stuff and the ethnic cleansing.
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Also, we're going to cover this chick, Nina, and the auto.
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We're going to cover this Nina girl sexually harassing Silky's assistant.
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Like I said before, we're going to finish off the 60 Minute, the ethnic cleansing.
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Then we're going to go into the auto pen controversy.
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And then we're going to go into the Nina situation where she got unbanned on Twitch,
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even though she sexually harassed Silky's assistant.
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And then we're going to cover some 9-11 as well.
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We don't have to censor ourselves anymore on J-Tube.
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