00:30:00.780If you want to be a song, kiss the wall, kiss the wall, if you know what's good for you, kiss the wall, kiss the wall, never forget you're ruled by Jews.1.00
01:41:33.800A sexual relationship is a symptom of the end.0.95
01:41:35.700So all you're doing is delaying your own death.
01:41:38.280And it's going to just become more and more painful.0.95
01:41:42.220Every single day that you let a female or your girl, like, get away, we're not smashing you.
01:41:47.420And, like, you just kind of, like, I'll put it, whatever, maybe another night, whatever.1.00
01:41:50.400Every day that you let that fucking shit slide, she becomes more and more emboldened to continue to deny you while getting equity in the relationship.1.00
01:50:33.540Walk over, you know, I'm not going to jump off this bridge.1.00
01:50:36.360Fuck it, man, I'm just going to go.1.00
01:50:37.840So keep that in the back of your mind, guys.1.00
01:50:39.720Any of you guys that have had fucking thoughts about, you know, hurting yourself over a female, just think to yourself, am I really about to fucking jump off this bridge or shoot myself or hang myself over someone that doesn't know if they want to eat McDonald's or not?0.98
01:51:47.920Anyway, let's move on over to—this will be a quick one.
01:51:57.280So Tucker Carlson pledges to build the new third party after Trump's plan.
01:52:00.500July 1st, interview with Columbia Journalism Review.
01:52:02.640Influential commentator Tucker Carlson called the U.S. a one-party state on foreign policy and promised to help create a new party focused on national interests.
01:52:08.180his break with trump and republicans stems from the u.s and israeli strikes escalating into war
01:52:11.960in late february 2026 despite trump's pledges against endless wars now uh i will tell you guys
01:52:17.000as someone who obviously right very familiar with the maga base you know you guys know i go to the
01:52:20.700turning point events i would say i'm you know very well familiar with all the biggest right-wing
01:52:25.400political commentators you guys have seen me on their on their shows you know i've obviously
01:52:28.360i've rubbed elbows with alex jones stephen crowder uh tim pool um you know uh my guy devory
01:52:36.160darkens like i'm pretty much you know i know everyone in the right wing for the most part
01:52:39.560right my guy nick fuentes etc like uh the only person i actually haven't worked with is uh is
01:52:43.840tucker i think tucker's like one of the few i haven't worked with yet um i've worked with
01:52:47.080candace so um you know as someone that like um understands this base um i i think he has very
01:52:55.740valid grievances for uh for the war and i would argue that this war has absolutely created a strong
01:53:02.000rift okay because i told you guys this i've been transparent one of the main reasons i voted okay
01:53:09.740or one of my main one of my core issues when i voted was foreign policy and not getting into
01:53:14.220wars that was literally that and immigration were my top two concerns okay and the reason for that
01:53:21.080is because immigration can only be dealt with at a federal level which only the commander-in-chief
01:53:25.400can deal with and then foreign wars is only something that the president could deal with
01:53:28.900this commander in chief so it's like like you know obviously i know a lot of people say oh i
01:53:32.420voted for economy i voted for that like the president doesn't have as much impact on economy
01:53:37.100as you guys think like inflation is kind of out of his hands so it's like you know the way to deal0.95
01:53:42.120inflation is to make more money and invest and not be a retard right like the press is not going to0.96
01:53:46.380really the press is not going to make that much of a difference if you're poor if you're poor bro0.96
01:53:49.980like you're going to be a broke no matter who's in office let's just be honest here okay but what
01:53:54.700the president can't control are foreign wars and us not getting nuked which then eventually
01:53:59.980trickles down into the economy by the way as you guys can see with us around war for months a lot
01:54:05.580of you guys were paying double in gas so um so and there's a bunch of there's been a bunch of
01:54:13.740people that have kind of uh been helping tucker out with this i've got thomas massey uh marjorie
01:54:19.360taylor green joe kent so um there's people that are kind of like in this coalition which i would
01:54:24.080agree. Like, look, I've told y'all before, if Tucker Carlson ran for president, I would vote
01:54:27.980for him. I would. Okay. And I know some people, oh, we don't like Tucker. We think he's fake or
01:54:34.020whatever. Fine. No problem. I know some of you guys don't like Tucker Carlson. I do. Right. We
01:54:38.500could respectfully disagree on that one. That's fine. But, but yeah. So anyway, let's see what
01:54:46.160Ben Shapiro has to say about this. You guys know Ben Shapiro is always seething. Also, guys,
01:54:50.380we're going to cover the Newsom thing next. The wiretap with Newsom. So get ready, guys. We're
01:54:54.860going to switch over to kick here very soon. So here's the thing. I hope Tucker launches a third
01:54:59.060party. Why? Because it'll get crushed. Third parties get crushed. I would love to see a
01:55:02.980clean referendum on Tucker's perverse views, but he's not going to do that. That's not actually
01:55:06.700the game. Here's the game. Tucker knows. Tucker sees that Republicans are probably going to have
01:55:12.560a bad 26. What? Okay, I'm going to play the full videos three minutes, guys. No interruption. And
01:55:17.820then we're going to play it again and break it down. So I want you guys to take it in totality,
01:55:21.180to be charitable to Ben Shapiro. So let's play it from the beginning. So here's the thing. I hope
01:55:26.160Tucker launches a third party. Why? Because it'll get crushed. Third parties get crushed. I would
01:55:30.360love to see a clean referendum on Tucker's perverse views, but he's not going to do that.
01:55:34.000That's not actually the game. And smash the like button for me, guys. Let's get to 1,000 likes on
01:55:37.200YouTube. Smash the like button for me. We're sitting at 500. Let's keep going on. Here's the
01:55:41.880game. Tucker knows, Tucker sees, that Republicans are probably going to have a bad 26. What he wants
01:55:48.320is to say that the reason that Republicans had a bad 26 is because they alienated key people like
01:55:53.860him. And thus, if you wish to win in 28, you need to shift the entire policymaking direction of the
01:56:01.860party back in Tucker Carlson's direction. Tucker is not launching the Reform Party. Tucker is
01:56:06.180launching the dsa or the tsa the tucker socialists of america his goal is for republicans to lose in
01:56:14.2402026 he wants i mean he's not hiding the ball here he has said he's not voting republican he
01:56:19.220wants republicans to lose he is here to demoralize conservatives prior to 2026 that is the goal the
01:56:25.180worst republicans do the more tucker can then try and pretend that the reason republicans lost
01:56:29.660is because they disappointed voters like tucker carlson now again the reality is that if republicans
01:56:35.400lose in 26, there will be a lot of factors. It's an off-year election. Trump is unpopular and has
01:56:39.800been unpopular for legitimately a year at this point. But if Republicans don't do well in 2026,
01:56:45.860it's not because Tucker and his five friends didn't vote for Republicans. But that's the
01:56:49.300entire game. The entire game is to say, I'm launching a third party because there's so
01:56:52.860much anger. There is so much upset that my third party is a legitimate force in American politics.
01:56:58.160But he's not going to do that because that would actually test the proposition. He's not going to
01:57:01.240do that that is the goal don't you see don't you get it you need us republican party you must shift
01:57:07.140all of your policy prescriptions over toward the pro-putin pro-iran pro-china anti-america side
01:57:14.400you have to do that what tucker is doing here is not launching some sort of rival to the republican
01:57:19.060party he's standing outside the republican party and then saying that because they didn't hand it
01:57:24.660to him that's why we lost that's the goal and that is just yet another reason why we actually
01:57:30.840have to fight because people who care about the country people who deeply care about those
01:57:34.300fundamental principles of america the stuff we're going to be celebrating this weekend
01:57:37.480we actually have to fight two forces one is left along with the dsa and the other is the force of
01:57:44.440their twisted allies on the woke right who are holding hands with them who are hugging them
01:57:48.580there is a reason why tucker carlson and shank weger are hugging buddies now
01:57:52.300our principles matter some of us have had the same principles for our entire political careers
01:57:58.600Some of us have never moved. Not one iota. Some of us have always defended private property and free markets. Some of us have always defended peace through strength. Some of us have always defended traditional virtue and traditional values. Some of us have not moved. We've been here the entire time. That is why The Daily Wire exists. It's why it was founded. Not just as some sort of generalized anti-left brand, but because we actually care about fundamental principles that undergird the foundation of the country.
01:58:26.180So yeah, as we celebrate July 4th this weekend, and obviously we should, because America is the
01:58:29.880greatest place in the history of planet Earth, and the greatest privilege you have, other than
01:58:33.620being born into a solid family, is being born in America, we obviously should celebrate. And my
01:58:38.240family will be. Hey, we're hoping for a July 4th baby. But we all have to keep in mind there's an
01:58:43.080immense responsibility that we all bear in these very perilous and difficult times politically.
01:58:48.220We need to make sure that America makes it from anniversary 250 to 251, and then to 300,
01:58:52.820than to 500. And that only happens if we keep standing for the principles that matter. If you
01:58:58.820don't surrender to the lies of people like Tucker Carlson on the right, or Zoran Mamdani on the
01:59:03.820left, who again are hugging now, you don't kowtow to communism and Marxism and socialism masquerading
01:59:11.160as some sort of common good conservatism. That you don't toe the line for America's enemies.
01:59:16.280That you don't go to Russia and sniff the bread. Okay, let's break that down. I want you guys to
01:59:21.940to take it all in I think just to be fair
02:52:23.040Because if they really want to find corruption, look no further than 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
02:52:29.080Donald Trump is selling the presidency.
02:52:31.580He's running the largest cash heist in American political history, trading foreign tariff relief for approval of his golf courses, day trading behind the Resolute desk, reaping hundreds of millions of dollars in personal profit.
02:52:47.280And he's doing it openly. He's doing it on camera. He did it last night on the White House lawn. He's doing it through cryptocurrencies. He's doing it through the receipt of a $400 million private jet.
02:53:01.580Yeah, I mean, look, it doesn't look good optically. That's that's for sure. You know, the Trump administration. They're making a money hand over fist, whether it's his sons, him, his crypto project, etc. But they're doing it openly. The only difference between them and Democrats, Democrats do this shit to Democrats just do it quietly. That's the difference that like all these dudes are fucking doing doing that shit, bro.
02:53:26.360they're all doing this shit it's just that they don't like democrats hide it1.00
02:53:30.060trump is just brazen about it he doesn't give any fucks from a foreign government that he plans to1.00
02:53:35.360keep when he leaves office through his son's ventures and countries where his own administration0.64
02:53:41.640is simultaneously making policy his personal fortune he's referring to jared kushner wyckoff
02:53:48.180who have enormous stake in the gulf uh with real estate projects and it skyrocketed by four billion
02:57:04.440Then Jack Smith indicted Trump again out of Washington, D.C.
02:57:10.040So that's four different criminal investigations open and charged against Donald Trump to state, to federal, state of New York and Georgia, and then federally in the Southern District of Florida and then the District of Columbia.
02:57:33.080so let's be clear here it was the democrats that started this law fair first
02:57:41.060prior to donald trump being charged this was an unfathomable fathomable
02:57:49.600occurrence okay so i understand what newsom is saying that he's being politically prosecuted0.99
02:58:00.940But he needs to understand that it's his party that started this fucking war.0.98
02:58:10.120Guilty woman, thank you for the one gifted drama.0.99
03:08:26.840We're going to talk about the case, how public corruption works, and I'm also going to explain the difference between wiretaps versus someone wearing a wire.0.89
03:08:33.500So, you guys came at a fucking awesome time.
03:08:36.100This is going to be a very educational portion of the stream.0.87
03:08:40.780So welcome to all the Love Speech Ninjas that are in here.
03:10:02.300Shout out to all you guys over there that came over from Love Speech.
03:10:04.720So, yeah, just to bring you guys up to speed that are just joining in.
03:10:07.000We're covering a Newsom situation. Basically, one of Newsom staffers back in 2024 was wearing a wire cooperating with the FBI. The FBI opened up a public corruption probe into Gavin Newsom. Since you guys are in here and I know we got a lot of new faces, let me explain how the FBI works. So, guys, the FBI has a couple of different programmatic areas that they investigate. All right, let's get into the education now.
03:10:26.960Okay. So the FBI's primary investigative focuses are a couple of different things. Number one is terrorism. Number two is espionage. Okay. And then number three, this changes year by year, but these are typically the three things they care the most about is public corruption.
03:10:59.560Obviously, because the FBI acts as the domestic intelligence apparatus for the intelligence community that also has law enforcement capabilities.
03:11:07.220The FBI wears two different hats, guys, because the FBI is a law enforcement agency, but they're also an intelligence agency as well.
03:11:54.800Now, when it comes to public corruption, guys, there's only the FBI is the lead on public corruption.
03:11:58.460So anytime you got like dirty mayors, governors, dirty cops, et cetera, the FBI typically leads those investigations.
03:12:04.380OK, if you guys watch my Fed reacts, well, if you guys watch the channel for a while, I did a really cool case on Operation Shattered Shield.
03:12:10.720okay for those of you that don't know operation shadow shield was a case back in the 90s
03:12:15.100where there were corrupt new orleans cops extorting drug dealers and beating them up and like running
03:12:20.260the streets and the fbi put in um an agent a black guy who poses a drug dealer a high-level drug
03:12:27.700dealer um and they were able to infiltrate the organization and uh it was a really cool case
03:12:33.300that they did so like that's an example of uh of like how the fbi combats um public corruption
03:12:40.620right so this newsom case is a public corruption case now on top of that you know there's other
03:12:47.140squads right the fbi they break down their squad they break down their groups of squads so it goes
03:12:51.480like this you got a supervisory special agent that supervisory special agent oversees what's
03:12:55.840called a squad a squad is um multiple fbi agents and task force officers that are assigned to that
03:13:00.680squad now there's a violent crime squad there's a white collar crime squad there's a public
03:13:05.540corruption squad there's a um the obviously joint terrorism task force squad or multiple squads of
03:13:11.660for jttf that do terrorism there's um a counterintelligence squad uh depending on where0.93
03:13:17.260you're looking there's like a russian organized crime squad there's a fucking chinese organized0.55
03:13:20.800crime squad so like it depends on what office so like for example in new york city i'm pretty sure0.88
03:13:25.020they probably have a chinese organized crime squad and like a russian organized crime squad
03:13:28.360right or just an overall organized crime squad that with multiple different groups right but
03:13:35.380these are the different type of program areas that the s fbi investigates and public corruption is
03:13:39.780one of them that is why they are leading the probe here with uh gavin newsom give me ones if that
03:13:44.300makes sense give me ones if that makes sense you learn something new about how the fbi operates
03:13:49.800their pro their their focuses what they uh what they prioritize so anytime you guys see a public
03:19:46.000So, here's the difference between wearing a wire versus a wiretap.
03:19:52.920Now, let's address the wire first, wearing a wire.
03:19:56.920So, as you guys know, law enforcement's job is to collect evidence to build a criminal investigation utilizing evidence for prosecution.
03:20:04.040One of the ways that law enforcement builds evidence is by using either A, cooperating defendants or informants or cooperating witnesses, okay?
03:20:16.000And what ends up happening is law enforcement will put a listening device, okay, on an individual, and that individual will have conversations with other suspected criminals, right, where they are conspiring to commit some type of crime.
03:20:32.980So, now, obviously, there's a difference between that, and let's talk about entrapment a little bit, too, because we will talk about entrapment all the time.
03:20:39.560So the common defense against entrapment, guys, is was the criminal predisposed to commit the crime with or without the government's assistance?
03:21:17.960The government can assist in the individual committing the crime.
03:21:24.000However, the individual must already be predisposed to commit said crime.
03:21:29.680So if they were intense on doing it anyway, or they were going to do it through another means, the government could come in and fill that void to help them accomplish it.
03:21:39.940Now, where you start getting into entrapment is where the government is kind of like getting the bad guys to commit crimes, like saying, oh, let's do this.
03:27:04.500Newsom is not out there saying things, screwing around with the DOJ.
03:27:08.180I think there's something big coming because now they've said,
03:27:12.740we've got Williamson dead to rights, going to sentence.
03:27:16.420Now we're also investigating the Newsoms, and there's two things there.
03:27:19.640One, what, if anything, did they have to do with the Williamson crimes, and now they're investigating specifically the leak, the DOJ leak statement, is their nonprofit.
03:27:32.140And remember, we know about the nonprofit.
03:27:34.600We know about the diaper math, and we know about a few things.
03:27:37.900So, Pat, it appears that there's some very real things going on.
03:42:03.020To build a conspiracy, illustrate the conspiracy, illustrate the criminal organization, and get everybody in one big fucking web.0.75
03:42:12.580And in order to do that, you need an enormous amount of probable cause because in your pursuit of building this conspiracy, you're going to invade the privacy of many innocent people because it's not like he talks to criminals all day on his phone.0.95
03:51:43.420So an informant comes forward and says, hey, look, John Gotti does his talks here.
03:51:48.080Okay, and more than likely what happened was they gave that informant a wire and listened to him talk to Gotti about going to this place to talk business.
03:51:56.340That's the probable cause they relied upon to get the wiretap.
03:51:59.840so this is why you don't need a judge to wire an informant they're cooperating so you put the wire0.94
03:52:08.820in the informant the informant goes into the fucking field talks to the bad guy bad guy might0.97
03:52:13.000say something like hey we're going to talk business over here we're going to talk business over here0.98
03:52:15.540or they might be there with them as they talk business in their sole location that gives the0.87
03:52:20.260feds the problem cause they need to now bug that room which is what a form of a title three intercept
04:19:38.440Like, unless, like, Newsom had, like, ties to, like, a foreign government or whatever, which it doesn't appear to be the case here, the Patriot Act does not kick in.
04:19:47.980It's just a simple public corruption case.
04:21:04.520The governor publicly accused Donald Trump of directing the Justice Department to investigate him as political retaliation.
04:21:10.040Trump previously called for Newsom's arrest.
04:21:12.320See, and this is kind of where it's ambiguous because the fact that they notified like this, I'm trying to figure out how they were notified.
04:44:35.780and could unite the country because many people from different factions and walks of lives
04:44:44.300are going to attend that ceremony he needs to get in the gym too because he needs to0.91
04:44:48.280fucking work it's not just watching calories he needs a stimuli for the calories actually0.96
04:44:52.480go somewhere and at the time that the country is you know engaging in the negotiations with0.99
04:44:58.380the United States as well as living behind the war you know this could
04:45:03.900somehow create a sense of unity which is yet needed in the country because the
04:45:09.780shadow of the war has not been removed from above the country and in future
04:45:14.520this unity is needed so that's why this could again feel that you know sense and
04:45:20.700the rally around the flag in the country one could perhaps understand the
04:45:24.480country um feeling some sort of unity at a major event like this this would possibly happen in many
04:45:29.800countries around the world at the same time so bus my fitness pal ap nigga yep absolutely my
04:45:34.460fitness pal is really good how likely is it do you think that that sense of unity will last it wasn't
04:45:40.440that long ago before the war that we did see of course large-scale protests in iran particularly
04:45:45.920over the the economy. Well you know in the wake of the recent aggression one of
04:45:56.780the things that could somehow in addition to Iran's missile power that0.94
04:46:00.860guaranteed the survival of the system and the country was the disunity and even
04:46:08.040presence of the people across different streets or squares condemning the
04:46:13.160aggression and supporting the government. And so, you know, currently people are more than ever are feeling that, you know, threat against the country, their perception of external threat has been strengthened. So that's why they also need that the security is that their top most priority and without that security economy cannot also be improving.
04:46:41.500And depending on the situation, how the government acts, I think this unity more or less can continue.
04:46:50.260And this is something can also work as a driving force for, let's say, the negotiating team to be able to secure the interests at the negotiating table.
04:47:03.660or also they can continue to somehow make sure that
04:47:08.320in the case of any, let's say, new developments
04:47:11.680or any crisis, this unity or this, let's say, public support.
04:47:16.280Hey, Nick at night, thank you so much for the five gifted, bro.
04:47:18.420Appreciate you greatly. We're almost at our goal.
04:48:47.780And because of this gap between his loss
04:48:51.300And now that there is funeral, I think this is the moment for them in order to somehow express emotions and to, you know, attend the ceremony to bid farewell to their leader.
04:49:07.360A lot of analysts we've been speaking to during the course of the war have been saying one of the outcomes of it is that Iran's position, if you like, geopolitical position in the region certainly has changed to some degree.
04:49:21.440There is a large contingent of foreign leaders and diplomats at this ceremony.
04:49:25.460Are you seeing any new countries at this ceremony that you wouldn't perhaps have seen before or are there countries who are not attending whom you would have expected to see there?
04:49:37.360For sure, you know, when you're, you know, talking about Iranian leader and Iran, you
04:49:46.100know, there are countries who might not be willing to attend or they have not been in
04:49:51.700good terms with Iran, including some European or Western countries.
04:49:56.560They sided with the United States and Israel in the war against the country.
04:50:01.280So there was not expectation to see them in a high level of delegations coming from those
04:50:25.380And despite the recent, let's say, war or skirmishes in the region, it's also important to see that those officials are coming from the region.
04:50:35.040And this indicates that they somehow prioritize also relations with Tehran.
04:50:41.280Abbas Islani, please forgive me, we're going to have to live there. I'm kind of conscious of the time we have.
04:50:46.060But Abbas Islani, senior research fellow at the Center for Middle East Strategic Studies, thank you very much indeed for being with us.
04:50:52.020the UK and France say Oman has agreed to work with now they're saying the strait is open again
04:50:59.560I believe when I see it to make sure the Strait of Hormuz remains open the joint statement comes
04:51:05.420as commercial shipping in the strait shows signs of recovery but still hasn't returned to pre-war
04:51:11.040levels before the memorandum of understanding was signed by Washington and Tehran the US Navy
04:51:17.180helped guide ships through the straits using what's known as the Southern Corridor.
04:51:22.140It's closer to the Omani coast and south of the areas believed to contain Iranian naval mines.
04:51:28.840Many vessels traveled at night with their automatic identification systems switched
04:51:33.460off to avoid detection by Iran. But in recent days, more ships are now passing through the
04:51:39.360straits with their trackers turned back on. Alex Al-Faraz Shears is a defense analyst and
04:51:47.040former researcher at the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation at King's College
04:51:52.220in London. He says the increase in the number of vessels passing through the strait is a step in
04:51:57.720the right direction. Global powers are realising that because there is a new status quo and a new
04:52:05.420paradigm emerging over the Strait of Hormuz and in the region more broadly, that ultimately
04:52:11.060sort of business does have to carry on and that's because countries certainly in the global south
04:52:17.680and places like southeast asia for example are heavily reliant on the free movement the navigation
04:52:24.480the free passage of ships in the straighter hummus and so they're trying to find a way to adapt
04:52:30.540at least in a fashion that sort of yeah asia gets like well over half of their uh oil from
04:52:37.540the straighter hummus man so japan um south korea all over indonesia all our countries
04:52:44.020out there are all of our allies out there are getting cooked india um resembling uh get a
04:52:51.520grace as i work 80 to 85 hours a week i had an issue with finding time in the gym i was able to0.97
04:52:55.020figure it uh figure it the fucking out got a bicycle for my cardio good shit my friend there's0.97
04:53:00.280always a way um last that grace says martin how do i make a hundred thousand dollars a year i'm0.99
04:53:06.220working at three jobs second one is doordash because of you i made the most money in my life
04:53:10.260uh last year 75k um you gotta you gotta learn a skill bro you gotta learn a skill remember you0.92
04:53:15.240do these like you know you do these uh what i call like retard jobs these minimum wage skillless0.96
04:53:20.740jobs you do it to make money so that you can learn a skill whether it's to put yourself through0.97
04:53:24.720electrician school plumber school whatever it is you work those jobs so you have the capital to
04:53:29.440put yourself in a situation where you can learn a skill that will make you more money1.00
04:53:32.080okay that's why you work the retarded jobs0.99
04:53:35.680hedging let's say to adapt to this new reality that's how you do it but congratulations last0.96
04:53:43.400the gram glad you made your most money last year man congratulations for that big w
04:53:46.800well let's get to 100 000 and to try and find a way to get uh commerce global commerce and
04:53:54.920the global economy back on its feet after what's been going on but i should say as a sort of a
04:54:00.820cautionary note, I don't think that this is particularly tenable or sustainable, simply
04:54:07.100because unless there is a permanent resolution in the conflict between the United States
04:54:13.460and Iran, where the status of the Strait of Hormuz is firmly resolved, then the issue of
04:54:21.000the Strait of Hormuz becoming part of leverage will return. And all that Iran has to do to hold
04:54:26.660the global economy hostage and essentially to backslide into a situation whereby ships are no0.94
04:54:31.480longer passing is to just threaten to make the strait dangerous. The near closure of the Strait
04:54:37.760of Hormuz in the past few months has been the center of global attention because it's affected
04:54:42.180lives in more ways than one, from food, fuel, fertilizers to industries. While much of the
04:54:48.200traffic has been stuck, some of it has been diverted and ports in the region have benefited.
04:54:54.500Some ports like Hamad Port, where south of Doha, where we are,
04:54:59.120there we have seen some normal shipping activity,
04:55:01.920and they say they haven't collapsed during the crisis.
04:55:05.240In fact, ports like this, along with Jabal Ali, Khur, Fakan, and Suhor,
04:55:10.460have taken in and absorbed the diverting traffic.
04:55:16.580The port handles container ships, bulk carriers, and supply vessels.
04:55:21.720Now, it operates multiple shipping lines that connect to regional and international hubs like Mediterranean, China and the Gulf.
04:55:32.520The Qatar Ports Management Company says ports in the country have handled more than 73,000 20-foot equivalent unit, or TEU, in the month of May alone, with a sharp increase from April.
04:55:45.300T-E-U, which is a shipping measurement where one 20-foot container equals one T-E-U.
04:55:53.460So basically, overall, port activity has not collapsed during the months of crisis
04:55:58.620and in some metrics has stood to gain.
04:56:02.100I'm Akhulsam Sharif, Al Jazeera, Hamak Port, Qatar.
04:56:06.980All right. Interesting. Guys, this came out earlier.
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