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person who actually got the Nobel Prize
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called me and [music] said that I'm
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accepting this in honor of you because
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you really deserved it.
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>> He created a relationship with the
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Israeli prime minister that has that no
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other president has in in decades.
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>> I have an idea, Mr. President. Why don't
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you give him a pardon? [cheering]
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>> I think Trump addressing the Kess just
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proves how absurd this whole
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conversation is. He bragged about moving
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the US embassy to Jerusalem. He rewarded
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Israel's legal annexation. He praised
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Miriam Adlesen while also calling her
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Israel first.
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>> Seems to me the MAGA base is
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increasingly anti-Israel. We see that
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with Tucker Carlson, with Candace Owens,
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and others. What's that about?
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>> Well, let me correct you on that. I
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don't think it's anti-Israel. A lot of
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it's anti-Semitic.
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I mean, people are losing their minds.
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We're talking about giving the Nobel
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Peace Prize hopefully to a guy who is
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declaring war on his [music] own cities.
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>> Destiny, you won. You have Trump
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derangement syndrome. Congratulations.
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>> So, are you suggesting that you would
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allow trans athletes to compete in
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women's sport in the Olympics if you
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were governor?
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>> Look, everyone is competing in a sport
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and they come [music] with um abilities
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and perhaps there could be, you know,
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kind of a different league for them.
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>> I think we may just have seen another
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California Democrat candidate torpedo
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their campaign for governor. I mean,
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extraordinary.
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>> President Trump's historic role in
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ending the Hamas war has drawn plaudits
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from even his most embittered opponents.
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Hillary Clinton commended Trump for
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broken peace, while President Obama was
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roundly criticized for failing to
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mention him in his long statement.
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Politics is turbulent and above all
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fickle. But history won't really have
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much to say about the daily squables we
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spend so much energy debating. It will,
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however, vividly remember the remarkable
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scenes of the past few days in Israel.
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on what may prove and it's a big may to
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be the biggest deal of Trump's life. So,
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is it time for Trump's harshest critics
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to recognize that even their least
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favorite president, if not human being,
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is capable of doing some good things? Is
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mutually lording Netanyahu a good look,
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including among the MAGA base? And does
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Trump deserve the Nobel Peace Prize?
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Joining me to debate all this is from
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the Office Tatum podcast. Officer Tatum,
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TV personality Emily Austin, host of the
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Tara Pomei show, Tara Pome, and Nadine
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Kiswani, the activist in the Within Our
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Lifetime protest group. And here in the
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studio, making his debut in my studio
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here in London is the streamer Destiny.
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Destiny, welcome to you. Uh, and welcome
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to all my guests joining remotely. Um,
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well, Destiny, let me start with you
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given you're here.
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I was watching it from early this
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morning and it's very hard not to get
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caught up in the euphoria of the
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hostages being released, the families,
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their joy uh on the Palestinian side, an
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end to the bombing, certainly for now,
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the return of thousands of of prisoners
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from Israeli jails and so on. You know,
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it was a day of great celebration.
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Did you feel celebratory today?
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>> Uh I mean, it's always good when war
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ends. It's good when conflict ends. It's
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good when hostages are brought home. I
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think regardless of how that came about,
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I think it's always a good thing to
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celebrate.
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>> What's the downside for you?
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>> Uh, well, I mean, it depends on what
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part we're talking about. I think that,
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you know, if you're looking for some
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kind of comprehensive peace between
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Israel and Palestine, this deal doesn't
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even come close to it. Um, remember this
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is the second time the president has
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told us there will be peace in the
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Middle East. The first time was the
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Abraham Accords, and clearly that didn't
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work. So, um, yeah, Trump is really good
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at putting together these plans that are
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not plans at all. They're just like
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backbones of plans.
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>> When you say it didn't work, the Abraham
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Accords, I mean, it stood it stood with
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the countries that signed up the Abraham
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Accords. Uh, you know, that they have
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had a good working relationship with
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Israel as a as a consequence of that.
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Saudi Arabia has indicated it would like
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to join them, but can't when this war
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was raging, understandably. Um, they're
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looking to expand the Abrahamic cause.
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the amount of unity from Arab countries
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and country Muslim countries like Turkey
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uh to this peace plan has been pretty
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unanimous in the region. So I'm not
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quite sure if this if this plan is
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unworkable, what would have been a
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better plan? I mean anything that
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actually leads to a long-term permanent
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solution between Israel and Palestine. I
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mean when you say the Abraham Accords
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worked, I mean that's because they were
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involving countries that weren't really
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fighting with each other. I think that a
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lot of the Israeli peace process with
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other Arab states is just trying to
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extricate Palestine from any overall
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peace arrangement with any other
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country. The Abraham Accords did that.
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They kicked the can down the road.
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October 7th happened. It was just like
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the second inifat after the failures of
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Oslo 1 and 2. And now we're getting a
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deal that kind of looks like an Oslo 3
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peace framework where it's a bunch of
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vague stuff. Nobody really knows what it
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means. And basically Israel has like
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infinite reign to kind of like play with
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it how they want. like what does it mean
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to dradicalize the Palestinian Authority
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or dradicalize the Gaza Strip? Uh, you
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know, who knows?
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>> Emily Austin, you know, I felt a lot of
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joy to seeing the hostages after 2 years
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of utter unrelenting hell finally being
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released um 20 of them back to their
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families who and the scenes with the
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reunion with their families incredibly
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moving. I defy anyone with a heart to
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not be moved by it. Uh and I also found
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the scenes of of jubilation amongst the
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Palestinians and seeing families
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returning albeit back to their bombarded
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homes uh with at least the hope now of
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being able to rebuild their lives
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hopefully. You know all of that I found
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very euphoric. Um, I have to say I did
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blanch not at Donald Trump being
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celebrated in the Knesset, but by the
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kind of mass agilation for Netanyahu,
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because I don't think he showered
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himself in any glory this year. Uh,
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explain why you think I'm wrong.
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>> Well, honestly,
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I always say my fight as an American Jew
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is to make sure that Israel and Jews are
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safe and there's not all this false
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information going around in America. But
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needless to say, Israel is very
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>> torn between supporting Netanyahu or
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not. There's a joke that Israelis
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support Trump more than they support
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their own prime minister, which right
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now definitely feels that way in Israel.
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Um, I will add I don't think Netanyahu
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gets any credit when he does something
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right at all. I think whether it's
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something as precise as a beeper attack,
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he'll never get the pat on the back for
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doing things the right way, when it's
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his involvement in signing the agreement
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and it's Hamas who wasn't signing it, BB
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will always take the hits for that. Now
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whether you like him or not, I just feel
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like you need to give credit where it's
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due. >> But I think to be honest, I thought I
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thought Emily he did get a lot of credit
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for the Hezbollah pager attack that was
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widely
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>> would like to have thought so. But I
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would I would just just to finish that
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point, I would say that he was widely
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credited with having launched a very
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precise, very carefully planned,
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expertly executed uh dismantling of
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Hezbollah using pages that did not lead
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to mass civilian casualties. Similarly,
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I thought the attack on Iran, which many
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people thought would be catastrophic and
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launched World War II and so on,
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actually turned out to be a short-lived
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uh war, which was very precise again in
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his targeting uh and again did not
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involve mass civilian casualties. The
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problem comes with the way he has
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prosecuted the war in Gaza, which has
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been to do none of those things. To be
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not remotely surgical, but to be in many
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people's eyes utterly indiscriminate,
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leveling 80% of Gaza to the point of
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total destruction, killing 670,000
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people, including many tens of thousands
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of civilians, including over 20,000
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kids. It seems to be a completely
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different way of waging war against your
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enemy to the way that he has rightly in
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my opinion got due credit for the way he
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dealt with Iran and Hezbollah.
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>> Yeah, I'm a I'm a numbers girl. I like
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to think not emotionally but with facts.
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And I recently found something really
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interesting and I'd love to hear your
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opinion on it. According to UNRA's
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numbers, which I'm reluctant to trust to
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begin with, according to them, 73,000
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structures were destroyed. Right.
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68,000 people were dead. By the way,
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I'll add the Hamas spokesman said 58,000
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militants were killed. So, that math is
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not really making sense. But per UNRA
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numbers, if that is in fact true, and
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there were 73,000 structures destroyed
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and 68,000 people dead, then their ratio
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of uh structure to person, I'm talking
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buildings was less than one person. It's
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0.9 people per
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>> Emily, you Emily, you've seen the
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pictures. You've seen, I mean, look, one
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of my biggest bug bears about this is
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Netanyahu refusing to this day to allow
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international journalists to operate
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freely in Gaza to verify what's been
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going on there. But we've all seen the
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very few aerial shots that have come out
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in the last few weeks and months, and
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they've been utterly devastating. You
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know, this idea there are just a few
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structures or one for one and so on.
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It's for the birds. They have leveled
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threearters of Gaza.
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Pierce, I I can't deny the facts. I've
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saw the videos of Gaza. Anyone who's
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denying that it's inhabitable is lying
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to you. However, I will add that when
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Hamas has done a phenomenal job since
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'05, embedding themselves into civilian
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infrastructure, into schools, into
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nurseries, into hospitals. Alsha
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Hospital was a Hamas HQ for God's sake.
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They don't really leave Israel with much
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of a choice. Listen, I know you're
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critical of Netanyahu, but I've yet to
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hear anyone give me a better answer than
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if they were in your shoes and you are
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fighting a military that has fully
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embedded themselves into infrastructure
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that belongs to civilians. Do you now
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lose a war and surrender because they've
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made it really, really difficult to
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attack? I'll tell you what Israel has
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done. They've done them the courtesy of
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dropping leaflets every single time
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they're going to make a strike. Which,
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by the way, I'll add, no other military
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will ever do that in any form of war.
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They have let aid in despite people
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denying that. That's a fact. They've let
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tons of food and aid in. Again, no other
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military will ever do that.
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>> Well, they waged waged a three month
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well, hang on. They waged a three-month
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illegal blockade of food and aid um in
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February this year which was a breach of
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all conventions and is in my opinion was
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a war crime. I mean I think a lot of
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>> before those three months blockade they
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allowed enough aid in to last them.
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>> Well, you know what? It should never
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have happened. It was that you cannot do
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that. >> Why is it Israel's responsibility to
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feed them to begin with if they're in a
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war? >> It's not. It's a war crime. It's a war
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crime to have a blockade. That's the
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point. >> October 7th was a war crime, too.
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Yes, you won't get any but Emily, you
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won't get any argument from me. I've
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always I've always said that Hamas are a
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despicable terror group who committed
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one of the worst atrocities of modern
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times and they can have no role in in
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Gaza going forward.
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It is incumbent on the only democracy in
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the region to actually behave at a
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higher level. And I've always taken
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issue with Israel's claim that they
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behaved on a on a superior moral plinth
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to any standing army. I just, you know,
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I disagree with you. Well, the best way
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to prove it is to let the journalists
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in. It's very easy to make all sorts of
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claims. journalists will have died in
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Gaza because when they are going to
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announce that they're striking and Hamas
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is not going to allow people but that's
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not
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>> would have given a journalist of fleeing
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>> Emily that's not the concern of the
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Israeli government. They're not
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concerned about the safety and welfare
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of journalists. It is down to the
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individual media companies who employ
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these journalists about their risk
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assessment. But the the fact remains
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that no journalists from CNN, from BBC,
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from Reuters, from AP, from any
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reputable news agencies are allowed into
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Gaza to report freely on what's
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happened. And until they are, the
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suspicion remains that they are up to
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stuff which they don't want the world to
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see. So we will see. I fe I fear I fear
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we're going to uncover a lot of very
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>> coming out of Gaza left and right. I
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think the safety of the journalists was
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their concern.
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>> Well, they killed they've killed a
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record well they've killed a record
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number of journalists in in on
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Palestinian journalists. So I don't
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think I don't think they actually
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>> unfortunately pierce in Gaza they throw
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on a vest that says journalist
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>> but actually many of them Emily many of
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them were genuine journalists who were
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not members of Hamas who were brutally
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killed and that isn't
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>> Are you aware Israel drops leaflets
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every time they're going to commit an
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air strike and Hamas does not let them
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evacuate.
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>> I I listen you not you won't get me
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defending Hamas about any of this but
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the idea that all the 200 the idea that
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all the 200 plus journalists had it
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coming because they were fake
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journalists is [ __ ] I never said
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that.
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>> Well, you're implying it when you're
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saying they're wearing the shirt.
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>> The journalists, they all had working
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cell phones. By the way, the claim that
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Gaza has no electricity was completely a
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lie. The leaflets warned them. They
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literally had sirens letting them know
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to leave. How much more of a warning
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should Israel give before they're going
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to strike? Which again, I'm going to
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>> Well, it's more Okay, I'm going to bring
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other panelists in. I think it's more
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not about the warnings. It's more about
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how much more bombing does it take to
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make your point. Uh, let me bring in
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Tara Pome. I mean, Tara, this has been a
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very, you know, I've tried to be fair
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with this war from the start. I always
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recognized Israel's right to defend
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itself. I thought felt it had a duty to
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defend itself. I think any other country
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in the world that was attacked in that
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way would have done uh something
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similar, certainly early on. It's the
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scale of what happened particularly this
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year uh to me became increasingly
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indefensible when you start blockading
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and starving a popular civilian
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population in the way that Israel was
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doing uh when you just carry on just
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relentless bombardment and destroying
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most of Gaza. uh and when you're not
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achieving your aims of hostage uh
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release or defeating Hamas, none of this
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made any sense to me. And when you have
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people like Smodri and Ben on the
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Israeli government, you know, openly
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talking about ethnic cleansing, kicking
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all the Palestinians out and taking the
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land, I began to feel that the mission
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the mission creep was changing very very
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fast. What is I mean that's why I'm so
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thrilled that we got to where we did
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today really, you know, unexpectedly.
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But what is your overview about this
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war?
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I I agree with you. If there was nothing
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to hide, then why not let international
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journalists in? I mean, international
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journalists have covered every war.
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They're covering the the war in Ukraine,
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Iraq, Afghanistan. They take risks, they
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die. But that is the way that people
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find out what is actually happening on
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the ground there. uh the fact that you
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couldn't get aid, the blockades, people
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traveling for miles, for days for for
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just um like chickpeas. I I interviewed
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uh a father in in Gaza that was
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traveling for days for that. It's just
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it's just so inhumane that it's hard to
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even remember the start of the war why
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this even started which was an
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incredible aggression horrible act of
00:16:01
Hamas um you know just attacking Israel
00:16:04
brutally stealing these host uh stealing
00:16:06
hostages and and killing them. But then
00:16:09
when you get into the the the atrocities
00:16:12
against the Palestinian people and how
00:16:14
many children have died, you've you've
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really lost the plot in so many ways.
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And then, you know, there are some these
00:16:20
videos where you see Benjamin Netanyahu
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sort of like berating these creators
00:16:25
that are pro um Israel um pro and and
00:16:29
they're saying you have to be you have
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to um you really have to protect us more
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in the press. You have to be pushing our
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side more and more. You realize it's
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really become a propaganda game in a
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way. And and Israel lost. I mean the the
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rest of the world is condemning them for
00:16:46
war crimes. you know, UN organizations
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saying it's a genocide. I don't It's a
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wonderful day that the hostages have
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been returned. It's an amazing day. It's
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an amazing celebration. But I do think
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that, you know, we h we can't look at
00:17:00
Netanyahu as some sort of hero in all of
00:17:02
this.
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>> Uh we have to understand that
00:17:07
we could we could I think I mean one of
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my biggest problems with the way
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>> on both sides I've had this right. So
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early on when I was defending Israel's
00:17:16
right to defend itself, I had a lot of
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extremists on the Palestinian side
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saying I was a pro-Zionist monster and
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so on. And then this year I've had the
00:17:24
complete reverse where I've had very
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extreme Zionists who have come for me in
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big numbers. And their tactic has been
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to brand any criticism of Netanyahu or
00:17:34
his government, which some of whom are
00:17:36
absolute headbangers like Benuis Modri,
00:17:39
that if you criticize them at all, you
00:17:40
must be anti-semitic. you must hate
00:17:42
Jewish people. I found that
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>> as a Jew, I want to say that's foolish.
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Yeah. I don't correlate criticism with
00:17:48
anti-semitism. I just want to make that
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very clear.
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>> I know. And I I know you would never do
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that, but you've seen I'm sure you've
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seen it, Emily. It is. It's been a
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really insidious thing to have to
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experience because I have never had
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anything but positive thoughts about
00:18:01
Jewish people, about Israel. Actually, I
00:18:03
love the country. I've been there. Um,
00:18:05
and the idea that you can't criticize a
00:18:07
government. I made the point I I led the
00:18:10
campaign against the Iraq war in the UK.
00:18:12
Um I was running the Daily Mirror
00:18:13
newspaper which was a Labour supporting
00:18:15
paper. I took on the Labour Prime
00:18:17
Minister Tony Blair. Um it didn't mean I
00:18:19
hated the the British people or that I
00:18:21
hated my country. It just meant I hated
00:18:24
what my government was doing in my name.
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So this kind of thing that you must be a
00:18:27
Jew hater if you criticize Netanyahu I
00:18:30
found disgusting. Um Brandon, let me
00:18:32
bring you in here. There's been an
00:18:34
interesting split in Trump's support.
00:18:37
Um, you know, the the base seems to me
00:18:40
the MAGA base is increasingly
00:18:42
anti-Israel. We see that with Tucker
00:18:44
Carlson, with Candace Owens, and others.
00:18:47
Uh, others are very much pro-Israel, but
00:18:50
there's a real split there. What's that
00:18:52
about?
00:18:53
>> Well, let me correct you on that. I
00:18:55
don't think it's anti-Israel. A lot of
00:18:57
is anti-Semitic. I mean, people are
00:18:59
losing their minds. And I almost had a
00:19:02
stroke listening to the capitulation to
00:19:05
the foolery in Gaza and Israel. Israel
00:19:09
don't owe them anything. Why are we Why
00:19:11
are we confused about this? They came
00:19:13
over and they slaughtered all these
00:19:15
people. They took people hostage. They
00:19:17
don't owe them nothing. They could
00:19:18
starve him to death if they wanted to.
00:19:20
That's their decision in my personal
00:19:22
opinion because they're reasonable. They
00:19:24
sent out leaflets and the lies about the
00:19:27
media. They don't allow journalists in.
00:19:29
Where do you see where's all this
00:19:30
propaganda coming from?
00:19:31
>> They don't allow I see videos of kids. I
00:19:33
see buildings coming down. They don't
00:19:36
allow it. Look
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>> well listen but real is actually a fact.
00:19:41
They don't allow journalists here in
00:19:43
unless unless you are a friendly
00:19:44
journalist embedded with the IDF. You're
00:19:46
not allowed in.
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>> It's inconsequential because
00:19:50
how do we know the truth?
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>> I believe it's inconsequential. You know
00:19:53
the truth. You see a propaganda coming
00:19:55
out of out of out of uh Gaza. You see in
00:19:57
China [laughter] and people are
00:19:59
complaining. Propaganda is not people
00:20:01
complaining.
00:20:02
>> I see propaganda on all sides and in my
00:20:04
experience of propaganding war the only
00:20:07
truth
00:20:09
the only way Brandon the only way to
00:20:11
count counter propaganda from all sides
00:20:14
in a war because it comes from all
00:20:15
sides. The only way is to allow
00:20:18
independent journalists to do their
00:20:19
jobs.
00:20:20
>> They're not they don't do their job in
00:20:22
America. So what they lie every day in
00:20:24
America. So, I'm not I don't really care
00:20:25
about that. At the end of the day, we
00:20:27
will see now that the war is over. Let's
00:20:28
talk about
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00:20:33
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>> And so what I'm saying is that I think
00:21:26
it's inconsequential. I think people are
00:21:27
jumping up. They don't have to feed
00:21:29
these people. They could have starved
00:21:30
them to death if they wanted to, but
00:21:32
they didn't. They were a war crime. They
00:21:34
were kept it. You could say it's a war
00:21:35
crime anyway. I'm not saying they came
00:21:37
all these innocent people in Israel. But
00:21:39
Brandon, it would be a war crime. You
00:21:41
could say it doesn't matter. They killed
00:21:43
all these people. Hamas is
00:21:47
themselves. Hamas is embedding
00:21:49
themselves in the population.
00:21:50
>> Hamas are disgusting. Hamas are
00:21:52
disgusting and they commit war crimes.
00:21:55
But the idea to do, Pierce, how do you
00:21:58
fight a war? I'm sorry. When they're
00:21:59
embedded in the people, sorry, but you
00:22:01
know, there are international rules
00:22:03
relating to warfare and if Israel breaks
00:22:06
them, they are as Netanyahu as Hamas or
00:22:08
anybody else.
00:22:09
>> Commit war crime. Did Netanyahu commit
00:22:11
war crimes trying to fight this war?
00:22:12
When you have Hamas embedded in
00:22:14
>> I believe he may well have done. Yes, I
00:22:16
do believe that. What else is he going
00:22:18
to do then? Not fight.
00:22:19
>> No, no, you can fight, but you have to
00:22:20
abide by the rules of of war.
00:22:22
>> But what are you going to do that?
00:22:23
>> This is why we have the rules. Nobody's
00:22:26
answering his question. This is why we
00:22:27
had the Geneva This is why we had the
00:22:29
Geneva Convention set up after World War
00:22:31
II because Brandon after World War II,
00:22:35
they set up a Geneva Convention because
00:22:37
the world concluded that a lot of the
00:22:39
stuff that went on in World War II
00:22:41
simply crossed a line and therefore for
00:22:44
future wars and conflicts, you had to
00:22:46
have rules of engagement recognized by
00:22:48
the international community. And if you
00:22:50
don't have those, then anything goes
00:22:52
that anyone can do anything. And you,
00:22:54
I'm sure, would agree would agree with
00:22:55
me. I agree that way that way insanity
00:22:59
lies, right? And total mayhem.
00:23:00
>> I agree, Pierce. But I think that this
00:23:02
was a unique situation where you're
00:23:04
fighting the enemy that's embedded in
00:23:06
with the people. They literally have
00:23:07
headquarters at at hospitals. They're
00:23:10
having military weapons and doing all
00:23:12
this stuff. Some of their journalists
00:23:13
are terrorists. Some of the people are
00:23:15
terrorists. They're not even fighting
00:23:16
with uniforms on. How do we even know
00:23:18
who's a combatant and who's not a
00:23:19
combatant? When they release the results
00:23:21
of how many people that died, they're
00:23:22
not telling you how many people are
00:23:23
combatant. When they say that there's
00:23:25
children that died, the range of
00:23:26
children is from 17 all the way down.
00:23:28
How how do we know how many 17 year olds
00:23:30
that they've recruited to fight on the
00:23:32
side of Hamas? So it it is ridiculous to
00:23:36
actually find that out. If we had
00:23:38
journalists in thereact
00:23:40
the journalist going to have a birth
00:23:42
hand, give me a break.
00:23:43
>> No, if we had if we had journalists in
00:23:45
there that were from every country all
00:23:48
over, you can have you can have your
00:23:49
dispute with American journalists. You
00:23:51
don't think they're
00:23:52
>> independent dead. They will be getting
00:23:53
killed. They will be dead. They will be
00:23:55
starving.
00:23:56
>> Brandon Brandon, let me just interject
00:23:57
for a sec. I want to point something
00:23:58
out. I noticed after the ceasefire is
00:24:01
that before the ceasefire, if you looked
00:24:03
at videos of Gaza, it appears plenty of
00:24:04
them were coming out, not from
00:24:06
journalists, from civilians in Gaza. You
00:24:08
saw no men in uniform. It's almost like
00:24:12
Hamas did not exist in Gaza. I actually
00:24:14
thought Israel had gotten rid of them.
00:24:16
Suddenly, after Israel withdrew its
00:24:18
troops, every single man, actually, let
00:24:21
me add, teenager and adult man suddenly
00:24:24
has a machine gun and is in uniform.
00:24:26
Excuse me, the woman in the red, I
00:24:27
forgot your name. Actually, really
00:24:28
respect your opinion. But I do believe
00:24:31
that
00:24:32
>> these Hamas militants, if you're a
00:24:34
journalist in Gaza and they're dressed
00:24:35
as regular innocent civilians, you don't
00:24:38
know who's who. So, what are they going
00:24:39
to do? Okay, you look like a normal kid.
00:24:41
You look like a normal kid. You could be
00:24:42
Hamas. I'm not sure. They were
00:24:44
literally, as Brandon's trying to say,
00:24:46
embedding themselves in civilians, not
00:24:48
just resources, in uniform as well.
00:24:51
>> They obviously were they obviously were
00:24:52
doing all of those things. Let me bring
00:24:53
in Nadine. Nadine, you and I have talked
00:24:55
a lot during this war. Um, often in some
00:24:58
very contentious circumstances, but
00:25:00
today, how do you feel? I mean, the war
00:25:03
appears to have ended for now.
00:25:05
Palestinians are returning to what
00:25:08
remains of their homes. they appears to
00:25:11
be a joyous feeling of at least the war
00:25:14
is over and they can try and get get
00:25:17
back to their lives. They haven't been
00:25:18
expelled uh as many many on the Israeli
00:25:22
government would have liked to seen. So
00:25:24
do you give Trump any credit for this?
00:25:28
>> I mean I sincerely hope that the you
00:25:30
know war is over. Palestinians have been
00:25:33
through enough through starvation,
00:25:35
famine, entire bloodlines wiped out,
00:25:37
families that'll never be, you know, the
00:25:40
same again. And, you know, I just think,
00:25:42
um, these ceasefires aren't necessarily
00:25:44
proof of peace. Um, so far, they've just
00:25:47
been pauses in the project of genocide
00:25:49
and ethnic cleansing that began over 75
00:25:51
years ago with the NECBA and continues
00:25:54
today. Under Trump, countless of
00:25:56
Palestinians were killed. They were
00:25:57
starved. They were displaced. And the
00:25:59
so-called ceasefire plan didn't even
00:26:01
include Palestinians uh negotiators at
00:26:04
all in the construction of the plan.
00:26:06
Instead, Palestinians were forced into
00:26:08
submission through starvation, blockade,
00:26:11
and these um US administered Gaza
00:26:14
humanitarian fund sites where people
00:26:15
were rounded up and targeted by
00:26:17
Islamophobic biker gangs. And now part
00:26:20
of these deals demand the disarmament of
00:26:22
Hamas, which is literally impossible
00:26:24
since most of the weapons that Hamas
00:26:26
happens now were delivered by Israel
00:26:28
itself in the form of unexloded
00:26:30
ordinances and munitions dropped on
00:26:32
Gaza. So it feels like, you know, this
00:26:34
is all just a setup to extract the
00:26:37
hostages, which Hamas said early on in
00:26:39
October 2023 that they were willing to
00:26:42
release all of the civilian hostages um
00:26:44
in order to just continue killing people
00:26:46
in Gaza. Um, you know, just last night,
00:26:48
another Palestinian was killed, was shot
00:26:51
by Israel. Um, and also proxy, uh, you
00:26:54
know, uh, militias that are being funded
00:26:56
and protected by Israel in Gaza are also
00:26:59
continuing to kill Palestinians like the
00:27:01
Palestinian journalist Salahawi
00:27:04
um, who was murdered. And I think
00:27:05
another thing that is important to
00:27:07
mention here is that Israel systematic,
00:27:10
you are compuls,000, $7,000, we get it.
00:27:13
You get your paycheck getting paid who's
00:27:16
getting paid $7,000. Let me finish up
00:27:21
mentioned that Israel systematically
00:27:23
destroyed more hospitals, schools, water
00:27:25
and sanitation systems, power and other
00:27:28
essential infrastructure right before
00:27:30
withdrawing from Gazda, leaving the
00:27:34
Okay, don't all talk at once. Nadine,
00:27:36
let me ask you a question. Out of
00:27:38
interest, what should Israel have done
00:27:40
on October the 8th by way of responding
00:27:42
to the worst terror attack in modern
00:27:44
times?
00:27:45
>> What should Palestinians have done to
00:27:47
respond? That wasn't [laughter] my
00:27:48
question. What a constant killing my
00:27:50
question. What should Israel have done?
00:27:52
>> They're not. Is she your lawyer? I'm not
00:27:53
sure why she's continuously interrupting
00:27:55
me. I know you get $7,000 to sit here
00:27:58
and spew propaganda, but that's not
00:28:00
going to work.
00:28:01
>> Aren't you a lawyer? Don't you know what
00:28:02
defamation is? Do you have any proof
00:28:04
that I have ever gotten one penny from
00:28:06
Israel? No.
00:28:07
>> If you're going to make an accusation,
00:28:09
back it up with facts. Do you have one
00:28:11
one receipt that I received $1 from
00:28:14
Israel? Are you just yapping respond to
00:28:16
his question right now? I know. I
00:28:17
[laughter] think it's a fairation.
00:28:19
Hang on. It's a fair question. Nadine,
00:28:21
you made an al you made an allegation
00:28:23
against Emily that she's taken money to
00:28:26
talk up for Israel. Do you have any
00:28:28
proof of that?
00:28:29
This is widely reported and I would like
00:28:32
to actually focus on the question that
00:28:33
you talked about in regards to I want to
00:28:35
focus on the allegations at the end of
00:28:36
the day I don't just for the record
00:28:38
Emily have you accepted have you have
00:28:39
you been paid Emily to talk up in Israel
00:28:42
favor zero nothing
00:28:43
>> okay so we've clarified that Nadine
00:28:46
answer my question though what should
00:28:47
Israel not not the Palestinians what
00:28:50
should Israel have done after this
00:28:52
appalling terror attack
00:28:54
>> I think the only way that there can be
00:28:56
peace in the Holy Land is through
00:28:58
accountab ability and through justice,
00:29:00
not through genocide. By committing this
00:29:02
genocide, Israel hasn't
00:29:04
>> But I'm talking about the attempted
00:29:05
genocide that Hamas waged. So, let's
00:29:08
talk about that first, right? What
00:29:10
should Israel have done following the
00:29:12
mass murder of,200 of its people, the
00:29:15
wounding and maming of 7,000 more, and
00:29:18
the kidnapping of over 250, including
00:29:21
hol holocaust survivors and babies. What
00:29:24
should Israel have done? What would have
00:29:26
been the proportionate correct response
00:29:28
by Israel after that attack?
00:29:31
>> Negotiating a hostage exchange in return
00:29:34
for the Palestinian hostages would have
00:29:37
saved a lot of bloodshed on both sides.
00:29:40
And let's not forget that Israel
00:29:41
employed the Hannibal directive on
00:29:43
October 7th. Much of the damage that
00:29:46
have been done could only have been
00:29:47
carried out by Apache helicopters. And
00:29:50
you know, >> all right. But do you think what do you
00:29:52
think what Hamas did? Okay. But do you
00:29:53
think what Hamas did on October the 7th
00:29:55
was justified?
00:29:57
>> You constantly ask me this question
00:29:59
every time I come on your show as some
00:30:01
sort of gotcha. You know, I think that
00:30:03
repression and oppression breeds
00:30:05
resistance. I'm not living at the
00:30:08
opposite end of a barrel of an Israeli
00:30:10
gun. I'm not having my home destroyed to
00:30:12
rubble. So, I'm not going to tell people
00:30:14
that have constantly faced this prior to
00:30:16
October 7, 2023 that, you know,
00:30:18
resisting it is wrong or how they
00:30:20
resisted is wrong. That's not my place.
00:30:22
>> A terror attack is not resistance. It's
00:30:24
a terror attack.
00:30:25
>> Pierce. Pierce, clear. Palestinian.
00:30:27
>> This young lady is a This young lady is
00:30:30
a propagandist. >> How should Israel does not have common
00:30:33
sense? >> I'm asking you peers now. How should
00:30:35
Palestinians respond to 75 years of
00:30:38
displacement for 75 years of
00:30:41
displacement? It's not just a few
00:30:42
months. Okay, it's funny. You're such a
00:30:44
hypocrite. You're talking about me
00:30:46
interrupting you and now you're
00:30:47
constantly interrupting me. Persp
00:30:52
Gaza, to the destruction of refugee
00:30:55
camps in the West Bank, to the denial of
00:30:57
the right of return, to countless war
00:31:00
crimes. How should the Palestinians
00:31:01
responded to that? Well,
00:31:02
>> my answer in people [laughter] is My
00:31:04
answer is protest.
00:31:06
>> My answer is that committing a terrorist
00:31:08
attack of that magnitude is never ever
00:31:11
resistance or
00:31:12
>> defense answer. So how how should they
00:31:14
resist? You're just saying what they
00:31:15
shouldn't.
00:31:16
>> I'm making the point that an act of
00:31:17
terrorism is never the correct response.
00:31:20
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Do it today.
00:32:22
>> The correct response.
00:32:23
>> Let me bring Brandon in here. Brandon.
00:32:25
>> Okay. Answer the question that you tried
00:32:27
to ask me. >> I want everybody to get a chance. This
00:32:29
young lady is clearly a propagandist.
00:32:31
She will not deny or will not say that
00:32:34
Hamas is a terrorist organization and
00:32:35
they killed innocent people and then she
00:32:38
want Hamas to be uh fighting and killing
00:32:41
innocent people and then when Israel
00:32:42
come back and whoop their socks off she
00:32:44
has she act like it's a genocide. They
00:32:46
haven't been committing a genocide. I
00:32:48
don't know what world you live in or any
00:32:50
other person that's living in that think
00:32:51
this is a genocide. You don't feed
00:32:53
people in a genocide
00:32:56
in a genocide.
00:32:57
>> The population doesn't grow during the
00:32:59
genocide. 75 years the population has
00:33:02
grown. What are you saying? Are you guys
00:33:04
smoking or what? 75 years the population
00:33:06
have grown. That's not a genocide.
00:33:08
>> Not what the definition of genocide
00:33:11
genocide. You clearly can't even define
00:33:13
I tell you what name another genocide.
00:33:15
Let me let me let me let me just say let
00:33:17
me just say something. The reality and
00:33:20
the reality and I've learned this by
00:33:21
talking to genocide scholars is that no
00:33:25
country or state has ever been found
00:33:27
guilty of waging a genocide. I was
00:33:29
surprised by that. I didn't know that
00:33:31
the bar for a genocide is extremely
00:33:34
high. And that's why so far no country
00:33:37
has ever been found guilty or convicted
00:33:40
of committing or waging a genocide. I
00:33:43
didn't know that before this war broke
00:33:45
out, but I do know that now. So the bar
00:33:47
is very very high for a even in Rwanda,
00:33:50
they did not in the end classify that as
00:33:53
a genocide. Now we might have a view we
00:33:56
might have a view that that's wrong. But
00:33:57
I my view of what has happened in Israel
00:34:00
is that if you believe people like
00:34:01
Modric and Bengavir, they were operating
00:34:04
on a basis of ethnic cleansing. Seizing
00:34:06
the opportunity created by this
00:34:08
appalling attack to actually expel
00:34:10
Palestinians, kick them out of their
00:34:12
homes and take their land. That's ethnic
00:34:14
cleansing. But I wouldn't categorize
00:34:16
that as a genocide, which is how many
00:34:18
people have tried to make me call it.
00:34:20
But that's my explanation. Let me bring
00:34:22
Destiny back. You've been waiting. I've
00:34:23
got to say unusually patiently, Destiny,
00:34:25
which I appreciate. Um, look, what
00:34:28
people are talking about now is the
00:34:30
future, whether there can be lasting
00:34:33
peace. If it turns out this is the
00:34:35
catalyst for lasting peace, and a lot of
00:34:37
that may come down to the Arab and
00:34:39
Muslim countries here who seem to be
00:34:41
very actively involved in trying to uh
00:34:44
get a lasting peace through this. Um,
00:34:46
how much credit would you give Donald
00:34:48
Trump? Should he get the Nobel Peace
00:34:49
Prize next year? Many thought he
00:34:51
deserved it this year. Um, you know, it
00:34:53
is unusual to have a Republican American
00:34:55
president who wants to forge peace, not
00:34:58
war. U, but he talks about peace all the
00:35:01
time. He's trying to find it in Ukraine.
00:35:03
He's he seems to have found it in the
00:35:05
Middle East. You know, I'm not sure what
00:35:06
else he has to do given that Barack
00:35:08
Obama got the Nobel Peace Prize eight
00:35:11
months into his tenure in his first
00:35:13
presidency for basically making a couple
00:35:16
of fancy speeches. But it seems people
00:35:18
don't want to give him the Nobel Peace
00:35:19
Prize because he's Donald Trump.
00:35:21
>> Yeah. Yeah, I don't think Donald Trump
00:35:22
has an interest in peace. He just wants
00:35:23
to get rid of problems and move on to
00:35:25
the next thing. Um, again, we already
00:35:27
had peace in the Middle East with the
00:35:28
Abraham Accords, and we saw where that
00:35:29
led. Now, we've got whatever the
00:35:30
ceasefire is. The 20point plan, I think,
00:35:33
is kind of a joke. Um, I mean, he came
00:35:35
in saying that he was going to figure
00:35:36
out all these issues on day one. He
00:35:38
hasn't. He let Israel wage basically
00:35:40
maximally the war they wanted to wage.
00:35:41
They were able to eliminate essentially
00:35:43
every enemy, all the top grass in Hamas
00:35:45
like twice. Uh, you know, they bombed
00:35:48
Qatar. They got the United States to
00:35:49
bomb Iran. They, you know, Syrian regime
00:35:51
Bashar al-Assad, you know, his regime
00:35:53
collapsed, they killed Nashallah, they
00:35:54
got, you know, rid of Hezbollah. The
00:35:56
idea that Trump has come in and brokered
00:35:57
peace after Israel has essentially
00:35:59
eliminated all enemies. And then the
00:36:01
peace that was brokered is this insanely
00:36:03
one-sided favorable deal to the
00:36:04
Israelis. I mean, I feel like they're
00:36:06
just setting themselves up for some
00:36:08
other terrorist attack in the future,
00:36:09
and then we're all going to be
00:36:10
scratching our heads, looking around
00:36:11
like, I can't believe this is happening
00:36:12
again.
00:36:13
>> Tara,
00:36:14
>> Destiny, you won. You have Trump
00:36:15
derangement syndrome. Congratulations.
00:36:17
You win this. At least Destiny's here
00:36:19
prepared to talk about it. I mean, the
00:36:21
people >> You know what? Nadine is right. $7,000.
00:36:23
I see it now. There's the
00:36:25
>> Is that a monthly payment or a yearly
00:36:27
payment?
00:36:28
>> Honestly, I wish I got it. I really,
00:36:29
really wish I did. If someone else is
00:36:31
making it, I would love the directions
00:36:32
of how I can get the money, too. But
00:36:34
thus far, I haven't been offered nor
00:36:36
have I received. But thank you again for
00:36:38
a baseless accusation.
00:36:39
>> Although, to be clear, you just
00:36:41
basically accused me of having Trump
00:36:42
derangement syndrome. I think my
00:36:43
criticism is pretty pointed. There is no
00:36:45
concrete plan for what this is going to
00:36:46
look like afterwards. Israel got to end
00:36:48
the war. They got to eliminate all
00:36:49
enemies. They're getting to do damage to
00:36:52
the infrastructure of >> By the way, they didn't. Hamas is
00:36:54
everywhere. All over Gaza, flaunting how
00:36:56
they've won this. >> What has Israel been doing for two
00:36:58
years? They're still everywhere. How
00:36:59
many more places do they need to bomb?
00:37:02
>> Do you see the videos coming out of Gaza
00:37:04
that Hamas is cheering and parading?
00:37:06
>> Well, then I don't know how much more
00:37:08
time you need. I don't know how many
00:37:09
more bombs you have to drop. Like I
00:37:10
mean, at some point you have to your war
00:37:12
is over. Like you figured it out. Like
00:37:13
you can't
00:37:14
>> At some point Hamas needs to surrender
00:37:15
and like demilitarize. Did you ever
00:37:17
think about that?
00:37:18
>> Oh, well, a complete senator
00:37:19
demilitarized would have been a good
00:37:20
thing for Trump to arrange more than,
00:37:21
you know, a year into his presidency.
00:37:23
So, that's why I don't give him any
00:37:24
credit for it.
00:37:25
>> All right, Tara, let me bring you in
00:37:27
here because you're probably, I would
00:37:29
say, the neutral member of the panel in
00:37:31
many ways. Um, it does seem there is a
00:37:33
double standard about Trump, Nobel Peace
00:37:36
Prize, credit forging peace. I mean, do
00:37:40
you think there is a double standard?
00:37:42
I do think, you know, like you said,
00:37:44
noted that President Obama got the Nobel
00:37:46
Peace Prize in eight months. It's
00:37:48
probably more of a symbol in a lot of
00:37:50
ways than what it actually represents.
00:37:53
Will this actually lead to peace? I
00:37:55
think he should apply again because the
00:37:57
application date was around January when
00:37:59
he was not even inaugurated. How could
00:38:01
he be, you know, um, how could he put
00:38:03
his name forward before he's even
00:38:05
president yet? And even in this case,
00:38:07
it's a little early days. I think we
00:38:08
need to see if there is actual peace. I
00:38:11
mean, next week, this could all be
00:38:13
broken. Uh, as we've said, Hamas has yet
00:38:17
to give up its arms. Gaza is still
00:38:20
occupied by Israel.
00:38:21
>> There are lots of unanswered questions.
00:38:23
I do I do find it I do find it
00:38:24
extraordinary that Bernie Sanders, for
00:38:26
example, so vocal about Trump, right?
00:38:29
Last week, in the last seven days, 16
00:38:32
anti-Trump posts on his ex account. He
00:38:34
hasn't mentioned the Middle East at all.
00:38:38
Bernie Sanders, a man who ran for
00:38:39
president, hugely uh big figure in the
00:38:42
United States political arena, hasn't
00:38:45
mentioned this on his feed. All he's
00:38:46
done is relentless Trump bashing about
00:38:49
other stuff. And I'm like, you know,
00:38:50
it's so transparent that, you know, you
00:38:52
talk about Trump derangement syndrome.
00:38:54
How does that manifest itself? If you
00:38:56
are a senior politician in the United
00:38:58
States and you can't find it in
00:39:00
yourself, even Hillary Clinton gave
00:39:02
Trump credit for this because she knows
00:39:04
how difficult it is to get to this
00:39:07
place. You know, I just think to Bernie
00:39:09
Sanders, I asked him directly, you know,
00:39:11
what's stopping you saying something?
00:39:13
Anything? You're very vocal all day long
00:39:15
about Trump. And the reason is he
00:39:17
doesn't want to say anything positive
00:39:19
about Trump. So, we'd rather not talk
00:39:21
about this incredibly historic moment in
00:39:24
the Middle East, which is, you know, an
00:39:26
example of just how unhinged a lot of
00:39:29
Trump's opponents become.
00:39:32
>> Well, this is all political theater.
00:39:35
>> Well, let let respond.
00:39:36
>> Sorry.
00:39:37
>> Yeah. I mean, ultimately, I think it's
00:39:39
the fact that it feeds President Trump's
00:39:41
ego. They find him detestable. The fact
00:39:43
that he needs these plottits and awards.
00:39:45
They don't like him as a person. It's
00:39:46
political obviously, but yeah, this is a
00:39:49
big deal. He got Benjamin Netanyahu in
00:39:52
the Oval Office to apologize to cutter.
00:39:54
He created
00:39:56
>> huge he created a relationship with the
00:39:59
Israeli prime minister that has that no
00:40:01
other president has in in decades. And
00:40:04
he was able to almost strongarm this
00:40:07
moment that we got to right now. And
00:40:09
yes, he deserves credit for it. But the
00:40:10
whole question is, does it hold up? And
00:40:12
that's why this year-long evaluation for
00:40:14
his Nobel Peace Prize makes the most
00:40:16
sense. He probably hates that he has to
00:40:18
wait for it, but I think it will show if
00:40:21
this holds up. And I think
00:40:27
>> ah we slightly lost you there Tor
00:40:32
we lost you for a couple of secondsated
00:40:34
on this issue and that there
00:40:36
>> Tara just repeat your last point because
00:40:37
you were frozen.
00:40:39
>> Oh yeah, I'll just finish on this last
00:40:41
point if I have.
00:40:42
>> Yeah.
00:40:43
>> Yeah. My last point is that I hope that
00:40:45
this period of time that it will take
00:40:47
for them to decide if he deserves the
00:40:49
Nobel Peace Prize will keep him fixed on
00:40:51
the Middle East and will not just be
00:40:52
something he can check off and you know
00:40:55
say I did this that it will make sure
00:40:56
that there's actual follow through on
00:40:57
this 20point plan.
00:40:59
>> Yeah. Brandon, do do you feel there's a
00:41:00
double standard when it comes to giving
00:41:02
Trump credit for this kind of thing?
00:41:04
>> Oh, a thousand%. I mean, I think Trump
00:41:07
derangement is a real thing. I think
00:41:08
these people if it like for me if there
00:41:11
was a Democrat that negotiated this I
00:41:13
don't care how much I don't like these
00:41:14
Democrats I'd be like this is great man
00:41:17
that's a win if Barack Obama does
00:41:18
something good that was great I I like
00:41:20
when he do things well it's my it's our
00:41:22
country so I'm hoping that he went and
00:41:24
gets victories but the but you look at
00:41:26
it look at what happened Pierce you see
00:41:28
people that Trump has negotiated peace
00:41:30
the ones who claim it was a genocide and
00:41:32
their babies are dying he's gotten it to
00:41:34
stop and they won't even celebrate that
00:41:36
because they hate him so
00:41:38
This should be a celebration at least in
00:41:40
part. Donald Trump is not God.
00:41:42
>> And and to be honest, the only threat of
00:41:45
this backfiring is from the Palestinians
00:41:47
and from Hamas. It's not like Israel is
00:41:49
going to go back on it. They're going to
00:41:50
do another terrorist attack is the fear.
00:41:52
But I, you know, I hope that it works
00:41:54
and we should all be cheering for it to
00:41:56
work. We should all be giving input on,
00:41:58
you know, what's the next step here
00:42:00
because Trump can't control everything.
00:42:02
No, I agree. And also, Emily, I mean, I
00:42:05
I just feel that it it gives you much
00:42:06
more credibility, whoever you are, if
00:42:09
you're prepared to just look at the big
00:42:11
picture and give your opponent credit
00:42:14
where they deserve it. It just gives you
00:42:16
more credibility. You know, I think one
00:42:17
of the problems of social media, it's
00:42:19
got so tribal and so toxic that even
00:42:22
when a new fact comes out about your
00:42:24
side, which is obviously very damning or
00:42:27
wrong, people will try and pretend it
00:42:30
isn't because they think that that shows
00:42:32
weakness when in fact to actually
00:42:34
criticize your own side from time to
00:42:36
time or to credit the other side is a
00:42:39
good thing for democracy. And I I I wish
00:42:42
we could get back to a place where we
00:42:43
could all do that quite freely. I
00:42:45
criticize Trump quite regularly, but I
00:42:47
praise him quite regularly. Um I think
00:42:50
that's the right I was the same with
00:42:51
Obama. I just think that is the way that
00:42:54
is the way a proper democracy works,
00:42:56
right? But when people are so intranged
00:42:59
about giving any credit to someone like
00:43:01
Donald Trump, whatever he does, I just
00:43:03
think they to me they lose credibility.
00:43:05
>> I mean I think you can give credit just
00:43:06
give credit where credit is due. There's
00:43:07
been like six Israel Gaza wars u 2008
00:43:11
2014 cast led and uh protective edge.
00:43:14
These were huge, you know, wars that had
00:43:15
ceasefires after them. Uh, this the
00:43:17
conflict has been never ending. Well,
00:43:20
basically since the inception of of the
00:43:22
state of Israel between Israel and
00:43:24
>> we've never had this number, Destiny, of
00:43:27
Arab and Muslim countries come together
00:43:30
to to team up in this way,
00:43:32
>> but they haven't come together to team
00:43:33
up. The letter that was written, the
00:43:35
unifying letter, all of it was we hope
00:43:38
that they, you know, abide by
00:43:39
international law.
00:43:40
>> No, they endorsed the Trump plan though.
00:43:42
They not I mean they the words that
00:43:44
they're using are saying we hope that
00:43:46
something actually comes from this is
00:43:48
the this is like all the plans that
00:43:49
Trump has all the trade deals. The
00:43:51
United States has no trade deals. There
00:43:53
is no lasting peace right now between
00:43:54
Israel and Gaza. This is like the
00:43:56
framework of >> Well, actually America does have a lot
00:43:58
of new trade deals with Well, actually
00:44:00
it has a lot that is signed. No, that's
00:44:02
not true.
00:44:03
>> It's true. We have zero. It's absolutely
00:44:04
true.
00:44:05
>> Well, the UK, you're sitting in the
00:44:06
United Kingdom. We have a trade deal.
00:44:08
>> You do not have a trade deal. You have
00:44:09
No, there is no trade deal. These things
00:44:11
are not one page signed and posted on
00:44:13
Twitter. They're extensive things that
00:44:15
encompass entire markets and have tons
00:44:16
of of writing for it. Like there's no
00:44:18
trade deal.
00:44:19
>> Read a 10% tariff on UK products to
00:44:22
United States. That is a trade deal.
00:44:24
>> That's not a trade deal. That's an entry
00:44:25
on an Excel spreadsheet. A trade deal is
00:44:27
a comprehensive market encompassing
00:44:29
thing that actually dictates terms that
00:44:31
you can rely on for, you know, decades
00:44:33
to come. It's not a thing that can
00:44:34
change on a whim. But do but do you do
00:44:36
you dispute that Trump has managed to
00:44:38
negotiate a series of deals with
00:44:40
countries which are in terms of tariffs
00:44:43
more advantageous now to America than
00:44:45
they were in January?
00:44:46
>> No. Our prices on everything are going
00:44:48
up. >> That wasn't my question.
00:44:50
>> No, they're not advantageous. They're
00:44:51
hurting the economy in every measurable
00:44:52
way.
00:44:53
>> Inflation is up. The amount of taxes
00:44:55
now. >> Why stock markets at record highs?
00:44:57
>> Because the stock market always goes up.
00:44:58
It was under It was under record highs
00:45:00
under Obama. Of course it does. every
00:45:02
president when he launched his when he
00:45:04
launched his global tariff war the stock
00:45:05
market collapsed
00:45:06
>> in the long term now having been
00:45:09
promised armageddon within 6 months
00:45:11
we've got to the point of 6 months and
00:45:13
the stock markets are higher than they
00:45:14
were before we launched the tax
00:45:15
>> not as high as it should be but the
00:45:16
stock market will tend upwards that's
00:45:18
how the stock market works this this is
00:45:20
the thing it takes time you know like
00:45:21
Donald Trump is making an effort to do
00:45:23
this and it takes time to come to
00:45:25
fruition I hope that you'll be cheering
00:45:27
for it to come to fruition and that
00:45:28
Donald Trump is going to realize some of
00:45:30
these things that he's put into some of
00:45:31
these negotiations will go through in a
00:45:33
better way. Don't you wish that,
00:45:34
Destiny? I think we all want that,
00:45:36
right?
00:45:37
>> I don't I don't know what I don't know
00:45:38
what anybody wants. We're talking about giving the Nobel Peace Prize hopefully
00:45:40
to a guy who is declaring war on his own
00:45:42
cities. [laughter] I mean, I don't know
00:45:43
what the actual goal is for you. You
00:45:46
know, you know how ridiculous that is.
00:45:48
>> I do. I agree. It is ridiculous. I'm
00:45:49
glad we can agree on that. War with
00:45:51
Chicago. I was watching [laughter] I was
00:45:53
watching Don Lemon I was watching the
00:45:55
citizen journalist Don Lemon out with
00:45:56
his microphone and he was talking to
00:45:58
people in various cities about um
00:46:01
putting the National Guard on the
00:46:03
streets and you know what they all said
00:46:04
to his astonishment. They were all in
00:46:06
favor of it.
00:46:08
I would be too if my if my city was
00:46:10
overrun by crime and gangs and shootings
00:46:12
and stabbings and murders. If you if you
00:46:14
feel if you feel the police if you feel
00:46:16
the police is underresourced and
00:46:18
ineffective and is not protecting you
00:46:21
then I think people actually rather like
00:46:23
the visibility of members of a national
00:46:25
guard on the streets. And you know
00:46:27
people can call it the militarization,
00:46:29
the creeping fascism, all these things.
00:46:31
Or they could actually ask the people
00:46:33
that live in those places, how do you
00:46:35
feel about having some National Guard
00:46:37
people on the streets? They actually
00:46:39
feel comforted by the visibility of
00:46:42
National Guard on their streets. So
00:46:43
maybe Trump
00:46:44
>> people who don't like law enforcement
00:46:46
are criminals. That's the reality,
00:46:49
>> right?
00:46:51
These are these are just these are just
00:46:53
politicians that are that are running
00:46:54
their mouth just like Black Lives Matter
00:46:56
when they want to defund the police. You
00:46:58
ask people that live in a hood, they
00:47:00
love the police. They want the police
00:47:01
there. They get sick of their kids
00:47:02
getting shot in the middle of the
00:47:04
street. So most people, go to Chicago. I
00:47:06
mean, go to DC. Remember when they were
00:47:08
protesting DC? A bunch of white people.
00:47:10
You know, the majority of DC population
00:47:11
is black. None of the black people out
00:47:13
there protest. It's a bunch of leftist
00:47:15
nut jobs and politicians who are pushing
00:47:17
this agenda. Most people want to be
00:47:19
safe. The property value goes up when
00:47:21
it's safe. Stores come into the
00:47:23
community. The economy is boosted. Your
00:47:25
schools are better. No person on earth
00:47:27
want crime to be rampant in their
00:47:29
cities. And when their politicians do
00:47:30
nothing, then Trump has to step in.
00:47:32
>> All right, let me give the last word to
00:47:34
Nadine. Um, how do you see things in the
00:47:38
next 2, three years in Gaza, in the West
00:47:42
Bank, in that region?
00:47:44
>> You know, I think Trump addressing the
00:47:46
Knesset today just proves how absurd
00:47:48
this whole conversation is. He bragged
00:47:50
about moving the US embassy to
00:47:52
Jerusalem. He rewarded Israel's illegal
00:47:55
annexation. He praised Miriam Adlesen
00:47:58
while also calling her Israel first.
00:48:00
>> But he also went to Egypt after the
00:48:01
Knessetic. He also went to Egypt. So,
00:48:04
you know, yes, he was at the Kesset.
00:48:06
Yes, he got celebrated for getting the
00:48:08
hostages released. That's inevitable.
00:48:10
But he also then went to Egypt
00:48:11
immediately, right? So, you know, I look
00:48:13
at the totality of what Trump has done
00:48:15
on this very quick visit. And he's going
00:48:18
to both sides. He understands you only
00:48:20
get to peace by talking and sitting down
00:48:23
and doing deals with all waring
00:48:25
partners, right? It's the only way you
00:48:27
do it.
00:48:28
>> I mean, you know what we've seen is the
00:48:30
Palestinian resistance today are the
00:48:32
orphans of the past Israeli incursions
00:48:36
on Gaza, on the West Bank. The number of
00:48:39
Hamas militants, just like, you know,
00:48:41
the pro-Israel commentators here said,
00:48:43
hasn't actually decreased since October
00:48:45
2023. It's just about stayed the same.
00:48:48
So I think as long as you think that you
00:48:50
can't bring you can't bomb people into
00:48:52
peace, you can't bomb people into
00:48:54
submission and Palestinians will
00:48:56
continue to resist no matter what
00:48:58
because they are facing a genocidal baby
00:49:00
killing machine that is built on the
00:49:03
blood of our people. That's bu built on
00:49:05
the blood and they're going to keep my
00:49:07
village in Palestine was annexed three
00:49:10
weeks ago. Not a single establishment or
00:49:13
legacy media outlet has covered it.
00:49:15
Betixa was annexed. You can search this
00:49:18
up. And as long as we continue to be
00:49:20
dispossessed through our land, denied
00:49:22
the right of return and slaughtered merc
00:49:24
mercilessly, whether in Gaza, whether in
00:49:26
the West Bank, or even 48 citizens,
00:49:29
Palestinian citizens of Israel,
00:49:31
Palestinians are only going to continue
00:49:33
to fight that. That is going to keep
00:49:35
their butts. >> Human nature. That is just human nature.
00:49:38
>> All right, we will get before we go.
00:49:41
Pierce, I want to remind you that you
00:49:42
had Nardina and I on right after October
00:49:44
7. Yeah.
00:49:45
>> Off the bat, you asked her, "Do you
00:49:46
condemn October 7th?" She said no. She
00:49:49
hardly condemned 911. Now that we're
00:49:51
seeing each other again face to face in
00:49:52
her dean second grade when 911 happened,
00:49:55
you are prom
00:50:00
$7,000. Larry Ellison can buy Tik Tok.
00:50:04
You are not by Palestine. You are proud
00:50:06
of because when Hamas is powdering
00:50:09
literal when Hamas is all the Gazins
00:50:12
right now, you're silent. Hamas is
00:50:14
killing Palestinians right now and you
00:50:16
are silent because you're not pro
00:50:18
Palestinian. >> Okay. Well, can I say it's good to see
00:50:20
it's good to see it's good to see it's
00:50:23
good to see that go burn things in time.
00:50:27
It is good to see that you two uh have
00:50:29
moved on with your relationship since
00:50:31
you last uh appeared on the panel
00:50:33
together and that there is a new harmony
00:50:35
to it which I was lacking last time.
00:50:37
>> That was Israel Palestine in a nutshell
00:50:39
right there. I mean, you know what?
00:50:41
Actually, yes.
00:50:42
>> And that's where we need to get the
00:50:43
Palestinian
00:50:45
Israel, Palestine,
00:50:48
>> Palestinian derange, my people, my land,
00:50:50
and you just have a ridiculous,
00:50:51
>> you know, unusually
00:50:53
unusually unusually for when a panel
00:50:56
includes destiny, he's ended with the
00:50:58
most precient point of all, probably the
00:51:00
most pertinent point of all, which is
00:51:01
actually in a way that is the problem.
00:51:03
And we need to get to a place where we
00:51:04
can have mutual respect and actually I
00:51:07
believe one day that that will be a
00:51:09
two-state solution.
00:51:10
>> The starting point is not of 70,000
00:51:12
Palestinians in probably a lot more than
00:51:15
that. I think the number is much higher.
00:51:17
>> All right. I'm going to I'm going to
00:51:19
leave it there, but thank you very much
00:51:20
indeed all of you for the the debate. I
00:51:22
appreciate it.
00:51:23
>> One week ago, Katie Porter was measuring
00:51:25
Gavin Newsome's curtains as a poll
00:51:27
showed her with a commanding lead in the
00:51:29
race to become California's next
00:51:30
governor. Then disaster struck. Katie
00:51:33
Porter spoke to a journalist who had the
00:51:35
audacity to ask her a question.
00:51:38
>> But you just said you don't need those
00:51:40
Trump voters. >> Well, you asked me if I needed them to
00:51:42
win. >> So, you don't need
00:51:43
>> I feel like this is unnecessarily
00:51:44
argumentative. What is your question?
00:51:46
>> The the question is the same thing I
00:51:48
asked everybody that this is being
00:51:50
called the empowering voters to stop
00:51:53
Trump's power grab. Every other
00:51:55
candidate has answered this question.
00:51:56
This is not
00:51:57
>> I said I support it. So, and the
00:52:00
question is, what do you say to the 40%
00:52:02
of voters who voted for Trump?
00:52:04
>> Oh, I'm happy to say that. It's the do
00:52:06
you need them to win part that I don't
00:52:07
understand. I'm happy to answer the
00:52:09
answer the question as you have it
00:52:10
written and I'll answer it.
00:52:11
>> And we've also asked the other
00:52:12
candidates, do you think you need any of
00:52:14
those 40% of California voters to win?
00:52:16
And you're saying no, you don't.
00:52:17
>> No, I'm saying I'm going to try to win
00:52:19
every vote I can. And what I'm saying to
00:52:21
you is that
00:52:23
>> Well, to those voters. Okay. So, so you
00:52:25
>> I don't want to keep doing this. I'm
00:52:26
going to call it. Well, Porter's prickly
00:52:29
response to that simple question said
00:52:30
her win probability on a historic
00:52:32
downward spiral cratering in just days
00:52:35
from 40 to 16%. The ensuing Porter pylon
00:52:39
has brought with a swirl of claims about
00:52:41
disharmony among her team and millions
00:52:43
have viewed this clip of Porter yelling
00:52:45
at a staffer who encroached on her Zoom
00:52:48
shot.
00:52:49
>> The state could lose.
00:52:52
Get out of my [ __ ] shot.
00:52:54
>> I wanted to tell you that that's
00:52:56
actually incorrect. It's not that it's
00:52:57
electric vehicles. It's that if we don't
00:53:00
meet the commitments under the Paris
00:53:01
climate accord.
00:53:03
>> Okay. It does. Okay. You also were in my
00:53:05
shop before that.
00:53:07
Stay out of my shot.
00:53:10
>> Wow. Well, we invited Katie Porter to
00:53:12
have a second go at answering questions
00:53:14
here on Uncensored, but she declined.
00:53:16
So, in the interest of fairness and
00:53:18
democracy, we invited her two leading
00:53:20
opponents on both sides instead. In a
00:53:23
moment, I'll talk to Republican
00:53:24
candidate Steve Hilm. But first, I'm
00:53:26
joined by the California Democratic
00:53:27
Party's vice chair, Betty Ye. Well,
00:53:30
Betty, welcome to Uncensored. You posted
00:53:32
on X following that first interview with
00:53:35
CBS. After watching the interview, it's
00:53:36
clear Casey Porter doesn't have the
00:53:38
temperament to be governor. As a
00:53:40
candidate, I welcome the hard questions.
00:53:42
The next governor must be accessible and
00:53:45
transparent. No place for temper
00:53:46
tantrums. No place for dodging the
00:53:49
public's right to know. And you then
00:53:51
added in another post, Katy Porter is a
00:53:53
weak, self-destructive candidate, unfit
00:53:56
to leave California. Mistakes are too
00:53:58
high for her to stay in this race. It's
00:54:00
time for her to drop out of the race.
00:54:02
So, no holding back there. Um, what what
00:54:05
is it about the clips that have come out
00:54:07
that that sent you over the edge in
00:54:09
terms of her ability to stay in the
00:54:11
race?
00:54:12
>> Well, thank you, Pierce. Look, as a
00:54:15
woman candidate, I know that we are held
00:54:17
to double standards and I believe Katie
00:54:20
Porter failed that to hold up to that
00:54:22
standard. Uh, as a candidate, we reach
00:54:24
out to all voters to try to make a
00:54:26
persuasive case uh to earn their
00:54:27
support. And um I just believe that her
00:54:31
temperament and and frankly just not
00:54:33
being responsive to the reporter was
00:54:34
just not cutting it. I did the Bill
00:54:36
Maher show with her a while ago, last
00:54:39
year, and got into a debate with her
00:54:41
about Riley Gaines, who's been, you
00:54:44
know, campaigning against um trans
00:54:47
activists trying to erode women's rights
00:54:50
in sport. And she got very prickly then.
00:54:54
But what I was struck by was that the
00:54:55
very liberal audience totally disagreed
00:54:58
with her. Um but I I remember then and
00:55:01
we'll take a little look at a bit of
00:55:02
this now. Let's have a look. person
00:55:04
>> talked about people, you know, becoming
00:55:06
using things to kind of get likes and
00:55:09
get clicks.
00:55:10
>> That's not what she's doing.
00:55:11
>> I mean, I've got no truck for rights
00:55:13
personally, but all I've seen her do is
00:55:15
stand up for women's rights to fairness
00:55:16
and equality. She she actually competed
00:55:19
against Leah Thomas, and it was
00:55:21
obviously unfair. Leah Thomas won one of
00:55:23
the races in the NCAA championships by
00:55:25
50 seconds against a bunch of biological
00:55:29
females who simply couldn't keep up.
00:55:31
That cannot be right. It cannot be fair.
00:55:33
>> That is something
00:55:35
that I trust I think our sporting bodies
00:55:39
should be dealing with. And by the way,
00:55:41
Riley is speaking up for herself and
00:55:44
that is her prerogative and I respect
00:55:46
her free speech.
00:55:47
>> I think she's speaking up for pretty
00:55:48
much every female athlete in the world.
00:55:51
>> I wasn't.
00:55:53
>> Out of interest, Betty Ye, what what is
00:55:55
your view of trans athletes in women's
00:55:57
sport?
00:55:59
Well, I think uh I always uh want to be
00:56:01
sure that we are being inclusive in
00:56:03
sports and so um I think there are ways
00:56:05
to still have them participate in sports
00:56:07
and try to quell, you know, just some of
00:56:10
the um controversy around it. Um I think
00:56:13
everyone has an opportunity to
00:56:14
participate in sports,
00:56:15
>> right? That that wasn't really the
00:56:17
question. It's whether you think trans
00:56:18
athletes should compete in women's
00:56:20
sport.
00:56:21
Well, I I think um we need to learn more
00:56:24
about just how we can enable them to to
00:56:27
um participate. Um I don't look everyone
00:56:30
is competing in a sport and they come
00:56:32
with um abilities and and um perhaps
00:56:36
there could be, you know, kind of a
00:56:37
different lead for them or we can look
00:56:39
at just ways not to exclude them, but I
00:56:41
do want them to be able to have that
00:56:42
same opportunity to participate.
00:56:44
>> Well, everybody wants um trans athletes
00:56:46
to be able to participate in sport. The
00:56:48
issue is whether they should be allowed
00:56:49
to compete in women's sport against
00:56:52
actual women who are biological females
00:56:54
who obviously have a uh inferior
00:56:57
physiology in the main in terms of lung
00:56:59
capacity, muscle mass and so on. Do you
00:57:02
think that would be right?
00:57:03
>> Uh they are now part of I mean they have
00:57:07
been through a a transition a physical
00:57:09
transition and I do believe that they
00:57:11
should be able to participate with other
00:57:12
female athletes.
00:57:13
>> Wow. Well, you got the Olympics coming
00:57:15
to to California to LA. So, are you
00:57:18
suggesting that you would allow trans
00:57:20
athletes to compete in women's sport in
00:57:22
the Olympics if you were governor?
00:57:24
>> Well, I think there's still a lot of
00:57:25
discussion that needs to happen. Um, I
00:57:27
think there's a lot of information we
00:57:28
need to learn about what's really um
00:57:30
happening with uh the ability of trans
00:57:32
athletes to compete, but my my statement
00:57:35
is about being able to be sure that they
00:57:37
can compete. Uh, and right now,
00:57:39
>> but my question is whether you think
00:57:40
they should compete in women's sport in
00:57:42
the Olympics because it's coming to LA,
00:57:44
so it's relevant.
00:57:45
>> I think transgender female athletes are
00:57:48
women athletes and they should
00:57:50
[clears throat] be able to compete. >> Really?
00:57:54
>> So you if you were governor of
00:57:55
California, you would support biological
00:57:58
males who identify as women competing in
00:58:01
women's sport in the Olympics.
00:58:04
uh they are now identified as um
00:58:07
transgender female
00:58:08
>> and you think that makes and you think
00:58:10
it's fair that they should then compete
00:58:11
in women's sport.
00:58:14
>> I think they should be able to compete
00:58:15
in women's sports but I also think that
00:58:16
there is still some discussion about uh
00:58:18
whether they should compete uh uh in the
00:58:21
same field but I just want them to be
00:58:23
able to participate.
00:58:24
>> Sure. I'm sure you why why out of
00:58:26
interest why do you think we separate
00:58:27
the sexes in the Olympics?
00:58:30
Um well because they do come with
00:58:32
different attributes in terms of
00:58:34
physicality and uh
00:58:35
>> so you accept that we separate the sexes
00:58:37
because men have a physical advantage
00:58:39
over women.
00:58:42
>> Uh I know about an advantage in some
00:58:43
sports yes and other sports maybe not.
00:58:45
>> Can you think of a single sport in the
00:58:47
Olympics where men would not have an
00:58:50
advantage over women with the exception
00:58:52
potentially of archery?
00:58:55
You know, I think uh you can see uh
00:58:57
female athletes where um particularly in
00:59:00
track and field where uh agility um is
00:59:03
probably
00:59:04
>> Hang on. Are you suggesting that women
00:59:06
So hang on. You think that women could
00:59:08
could compete against men in track and
00:59:11
field like in 100 meters, 200 meters,
00:59:14
10,000 meters. Do you?
00:59:16
>> Um perhaps. You know, I'm not a sports
00:59:19
um expert, but
00:59:20
>> of course they couldn't. Have you seen
00:59:22
the Have you seen the times that women
00:59:24
and men record in the Olympics for all
00:59:26
track and field events? Have you watched
00:59:29
Usain Bolt when he smashed the world
00:59:31
record for the 100 meters?
00:59:33
>> Yes. Yes.
00:59:34
>> So, you think women could run against
00:59:36
Usain Bolt for example at his peak and
00:59:39
that would be fair?
00:59:41
>> I think um there look I'm just going to
00:59:44
say this. There's a lot of
00:59:46
misinformation about the ability of
00:59:47
transgender athletes.
00:59:48
>> That wasn't my question. My question
00:59:49
was, you've got the Olympics coming to
00:59:52
your state. You want to be the
00:59:53
California governor. I am actually a
00:59:55
resident in California in Los Angeles.
00:59:58
So, I'm very curious about your response
01:00:00
to how you would want the Olympics to be
01:00:02
conducted, which would be fair and
01:00:04
equitable for women, but it seems to me
01:00:06
like you would like to remove any any
01:00:09
sexual differentiation between the the
01:00:12
Olympic sports and let them all compete.
01:00:14
It would be genderneutral, wouldn't it,
01:00:16
if you were governor?
01:00:18
Well, uh I again I want to be sure that
01:00:21
everyone has the ability to compete.
01:00:23
>> But would you would you have a
01:00:24
genderneutral Olympics where you would
01:00:26
have not you wouldn't have male and
01:00:28
female sport then you just have one one
01:00:30
that everyone could join in?
01:00:32
>> Well, I don't think we're going to get
01:00:34
that tomorrow. But I think it's a
01:00:35
conversation worth having. You think
01:00:37
it's a conversation worth having where
01:00:38
you have genderneutral Olympics
01:00:41
>> because we need to understand what the
01:00:43
attributes are of athletes across the um
01:00:47
spectrum.
01:00:48
>> But you've already said that you
01:00:49
understand the reason they separate the
01:00:51
sexes is that men have a physical
01:00:53
advantage over women. That is why we
01:00:55
separate the sexes in the Olympics.
01:00:57
>> Uh in some sports I believe so.
01:00:59
>> Tell me a sport where it where it would
01:01:01
have no impact.
01:01:03
I do believe that women are equipped to
01:01:06
break records in track and field. And
01:01:08
some of
01:01:09
>> Tell me one track and field event where
01:01:11
a woman would beat a man in the
01:01:13
Olympics.
01:01:14
>> Well, if um
01:01:16
>> in fact, let me make it easier. Tell me
01:01:17
a single track and field event in the
01:01:19
Olympics where a woman would qualify for
01:01:22
any of the finals.
01:01:26
Well, I would think that in some of the
01:01:29
um in the short course, you know, track
01:01:32
events,
01:01:33
>> the short What do you mean like how
01:01:35
long?
01:01:36
>> Um it's not going to be the long the
01:01:39
long races, but the the the shorter
01:01:41
races >> 100 meters, 200 meters.
01:01:44
>> Uh could be 100 meter. Sure. You think
01:01:47
I'm sorry to Betty, but given that
01:01:50
obviously I got you on because Katie
01:01:51
Border wouldn't ask answer questions.
01:01:54
You genuinely think that we should have
01:01:57
a genderneutral 100 meters in the
01:01:59
Olympics when it comes to California.
01:02:02
>> What I am saying is I don't know that we
01:02:04
know fully. We know fully.
01:02:06
>> But why do you think we do? We do know
01:02:08
fully because we know that women's 100
01:02:11
meter records compared to men's show
01:02:14
that men are much much faster over 100
01:02:17
meters than women. That's why we
01:02:19
separate the sexes. Same with 200 m,
01:02:21
same with 400 m, same with 5,000 m, same
01:02:24
with 800 meters, same with 10,000 m.
01:02:27
That is why we separate the sexes. If
01:02:30
you had men and women competing in the
01:02:32
same Olympic track and field events,
01:02:34
women would never win a medal again. How
01:02:36
do you not know that?
01:02:39
Well, let me just say this. I think we
01:02:41
can all agree that we want people to
01:02:44
have equal opportunity to participate. I
01:02:46
don't know that we know um frankly just
01:02:49
uh with the with transgender people
01:02:51
participating in athletics um really how
01:02:54
they would fare in competition. Um so I
01:02:57
would like to be able to see full
01:02:59
participation and if it means having to
01:03:01
put transgender people in a different uh
01:03:03
type of division to see how they
01:03:05
perform, we would do that. But would you
01:03:07
as a principle you would quite like to
01:03:08
see a genderneutral Olympics when it
01:03:10
comes to LA?
01:03:12
>> Uh if that if the um physicality of of
01:03:16
the sexist bear true to that including
01:03:18
with transgender people yes it should be
01:03:20
gender neutral. I don't think we know
01:03:22
enough.
01:03:23
>> You don't think we know enough about the
01:03:25
relative physiology of men and women to
01:03:28
work out whether they should compete
01:03:29
separately?
01:03:31
Uh certainly when uh transgender people
01:03:34
um transition and there are
01:03:37
participating in athletics um I think we
01:03:40
need to we need to know more.
01:03:42
>> Would you like boxing to be
01:03:43
genderneutral in the Olympics?
01:03:47
>> No, of course not.
01:03:48
>> Why not?
01:03:51
>> Well, I'm not a boxing fan and I'm not a
01:03:54
particular big fan of the of the sport.
01:03:56
It has um high potential for for injury
01:03:59
and harm
01:04:00
>> really. So how did you feel about Iman
01:04:03
Khalif, the Algerian boxer competing in
01:04:05
the Paris Olympics when I khalif had
01:04:08
failed uh to qualify for the world or
01:04:11
been disqualified from the world
01:04:13
championships the year before for
01:04:14
testing positive for male chromosomes?
01:04:19
>> Um I don't know much about boxing,
01:04:21
Pierce. I'm sorry.
01:04:23
>> I don't have a view about it.
01:04:24
>> Okay. Uh, Betty, thank you very much
01:04:26
indeed for joining me. I appreciate it.
01:04:30
Well, let's go to Steve Hilton,
01:04:31
Republican candidate for governor.
01:04:33
Steve, welcome to Uncensored. Um,
01:04:35
sometimes I do an interview where I I
01:04:38
half wonder if I'm being set up that
01:04:41
somebody is answering in a way so
01:04:43
deliberately ridiculous that it's part
01:04:45
of a prank. But I don't think that was
01:04:47
the case. Um, genderneutral Olympics uh
01:04:50
is Betty Ye's clarion call for LA.
01:04:54
>> [laughter]
01:04:55
>> It's amazing, isn't it, Pierers? Um, I
01:04:58
think we may just have seen another
01:05:00
California Democrat candidate torpedo
01:05:03
their campaign for governor. I mean,
01:05:04
extraordinary. Um, I'll just tell you
01:05:06
very quickly where I stand on this. Um,
01:05:09
in terms of the Olympics, by the way, I
01:05:11
think that it's the IOC that sets the
01:05:13
participation rules and the California
01:05:15
the ho the the the executive of the host
01:05:18
city or state doesn't have a say. Uh,
01:05:21
but I'll look into that. I'm talking to
01:05:22
Caitlyn Jenner, actually, a friend of
01:05:23
mine, about all of these issues in
01:05:25
relation to the Olympics. She's giving
01:05:26
me great,
01:05:27
>> who is, by the way, the most sensible
01:05:28
voice on all of this. I mean, Caitlyn,
01:05:31
when Caitlyn identified as a woman in
01:05:33
transition, I remember Caitlyn saying
01:05:36
that she went to compete in her local
01:05:39
golf club tournament and they said she
01:05:41
could now go off the women's TE's. And
01:05:43
she went, "Well, that would be
01:05:44
ridiculous. I'm still 6' three or four,
01:05:47
right? I still have the same physiology
01:05:49
I had when I competed in the male
01:05:51
decathlan and won gold medal. Uh if I go
01:05:54
off the women's tease, no woman could
01:05:55
beat me. And she just said, "Look, just
01:05:58
I'll go off the men's tease. It's fine.
01:06:00
It's no big deal." That is a pragmatic,
01:06:02
sensible way around all these issues.
01:06:04
But to hear somebody who wants to be the
01:06:06
governor of California advocating for a
01:06:09
genderneutral Olympics with thinking
01:06:12
that track and field in particular I
01:06:14
know >> is where women could compete fairly
01:06:17
against men. I mean completely insane. I
01:06:20
was watching it and it's almost like one
01:06:23
of those reaction videos, you know,
01:06:24
someone if someone was taping it in your
01:06:26
team, it's like my jaw was literally
01:06:28
dropping and she had short form and as
01:06:31
you I mean I think I almost said the
01:06:33
same words that you did at the same
01:06:34
time. What 100 meters? Are you kidding?
01:06:37
>> I mean literally I mean against Usain
01:06:40
Bolt at his peak for example. I know. I
01:06:41
mean a woman would literally barely be
01:06:43
halfway down the track.
01:06:45
>> It's insane. Look, the the the what I do
01:06:48
know uh what I can do about this as
01:06:50
governor is go back to the origin of
01:06:52
this insanity. And actually, it's it's a
01:06:54
good example of of the role that
01:06:57
California has played, the negative role
01:06:58
that has has played across the country
01:07:01
because so many crazy far-left things
01:07:04
actually start in California and then
01:07:06
spread to the rest of America and then
01:07:08
around the world. This all goes back to
01:07:10
a piece of legislation. It's the law in
01:07:12
California that biological boys have to
01:07:15
participate, have to be allowed to
01:07:16
participate in girls sports. It was
01:07:18
passed in 2013,
01:07:20
>> 12 years ago, AB 1266. I've looked into
01:07:23
it with my legal team. The governor
01:07:26
can't just um ignore the laws, but
01:07:28
actually where a piece of legislation
01:07:31
violates the California state
01:07:33
constitution, the governor can initiate
01:07:35
a process of overturning it. And that's
01:07:37
what I will do because this law violates
01:07:40
the California Constitution in two
01:07:42
places. Section 28 which um defends um
01:07:45
and protects safety in schools because
01:07:48
you're seeing a lot of injuries as a
01:07:50
result of this and 30 section 31 which
01:07:53
prevents gender discrimination and this
01:07:56
is obviously discrimination against
01:07:58
girls. So I'm confident that as governor
01:08:00
I could actually overturn that law and
01:08:01
bring some sanity back to this whole
01:08:03
situation. You know, a couple of weeks
01:08:05
ago, it looked like Katie Porter might
01:08:06
be a bit of a shoe in. Um, he now looks
01:08:09
very different. I mean, I saw somebody
01:08:11
on CNN, uh, their stats guy, Harry,
01:08:15
saying this was one of the biggest,
01:08:16
fastest meltdowns he'd ever seen in an
01:08:19
individual's polling to be a governor.
01:08:22
Um, I mean, absolute depth charge.
01:08:25
Meanwhile, a recent poll by Zogby
01:08:27
Strategy shows you 6% ahead of her. Now,
01:08:30
there's been a real shift here. Um, you
01:08:32
know, most people think it's impossible
01:08:34
for a Republican candidate like you to
01:08:36
actually become governor in in
01:08:38
California, but is it? I mean, are you
01:08:40
beginning to think that the Porter
01:08:42
meltdown has has got a bit of momentum
01:08:44
for you that could actually prevail?
01:08:47
>> Look, P, I've always said it's going to
01:08:48
be very difficult. I'm under no
01:08:50
illusions, but it's not impossible. And
01:08:53
here's a couple of things. First of all,
01:08:55
after this 15 years now of one party
01:08:57
rule in California, Democrats have
01:08:58
controlled the they've had the
01:09:00
governor's office, uh the state
01:09:02
legislature, they run all the big
01:09:04
cities. There's no one else to blame.
01:09:05
And the results are terrible. And it's
01:09:07
not and people around the world
01:09:09
obviously the very visible problems of
01:09:11
California misrule are very apparent.
01:09:14
You know, the homelessness and the crime
01:09:15
and so on. But actually on a daily
01:09:17
basis, everything else is even more of a
01:09:19
disaster. Right now, we have the highest
01:09:22
unemployment rate in all of America and
01:09:24
the highest poverty rate, the highest
01:09:26
housing cost, the highest cost for gas,
01:09:29
electricity, water, you name it, the
01:09:31
worst business climate. Everything's a
01:09:32
disaster. And so, you're seeing a
01:09:34
majority now pretty consistently for the
01:09:36
last two years or so. Quite a sizable
01:09:38
majority who say the state's going in
01:09:40
the wrong direction and we need change.
01:09:42
So, there's a majority for change. The
01:09:44
question is, are people going to uh
01:09:47
support a campaign from a Republican?
01:09:49
And that's my argument that actually a
01:09:52
non ideological positive practical
01:09:54
campaign that's that's that's what I'm
01:09:56
running on. Not divisive ideological
01:09:58
issues but simple practical things
01:10:00
cutting gas prices cutting electric
01:10:02
bills especially cutting housing costs
01:10:04
so you can afford a home of your own. I
01:10:07
think it is possible. And you look at
01:10:08
the other Democrats running actually
01:10:10
although they haven't had the kind of
01:10:11
meltdown maybe we've just seen one with
01:10:14
Betty Ye as Katie Porter has but they're
01:10:16
all kind of the same thing. is the same
01:10:18
old machine politician that's come up
01:10:21
through the ranks. They all tow the
01:10:23
party line. They're controlled by the
01:10:24
unions. I don't see anyone there who can
01:10:27
actually offer the change that we so
01:10:29
obviously need in California. That's why
01:10:31
I'm confident that I can do it.
01:10:32
>> I'm certain I mean the anger management
01:10:35
issues with Katie Porter seem to go back
01:10:36
a long way because her her divorce
01:10:39
papers resurfaced this week. Um, her
01:10:41
ex-husband, Matthew Hoffman, alleged
01:10:43
that she dumped a bowl of steaming hot
01:10:45
boiled potatoes on his head, said she
01:10:48
was prone to extreme anger, had a quote
01:10:51
history of snapping and screaming at him
01:10:53
and the children, and would claw and
01:10:55
scratch her arms while blaming him for
01:10:57
the markings. Uh, he said that Porter
01:11:00
wouldn't let him have a cell phone
01:11:01
because she said, quotes, "You're too
01:11:03
effing dumb to operate it." Um, and so
01:11:06
it goes on. Um, and then you see the
01:11:08
clips of her screaming at the staffers
01:11:11
for getting in her shot. You see the way
01:11:13
she tried to deal with that journalist
01:11:15
for asking perfectly reasonable
01:11:16
questions that she'd asked of every
01:11:18
candidate. And you get an impression of
01:11:20
somebody who has a very short views,
01:11:23
very arrogant, very entitled, and the
01:11:25
consequence of all this colliding at the
01:11:27
same time is a dramatic drop in her
01:11:30
popularity. Do do you think now as Betty
01:11:33
Ye said before she probably depth
01:11:34
charged her own campaign, do you think
01:11:36
it's time that Katie Porter dropped out?
01:11:39
>> Well, any normal person would say that,
01:11:42
but what's been interesting and it shows
01:11:44
you how things operate with this
01:11:46
Democrat machine in California. Just in
01:11:48
the last few days since this meltdown,
01:11:52
you've seen day after day people coming
01:11:54
out in support, not people,
01:11:55
organizations, the unions to be precise.
01:11:58
unions have come out and said, and I'll
01:12:00
just tell you the kinds of things
01:12:01
they're saying. We don't need someone
01:12:03
who's polite. We need a fighter in in in
01:12:07
California. Katie Porter is our fighter.
01:12:09
She may not be the most polish. She may
01:12:11
be not the most polite, but she's the
01:12:13
etc. Right. So, the unions of, you know,
01:12:16
rolling in behind her. So, I'm not sure
01:12:18
that she will drop out, but I don't
01:12:20
think there's any prospect that she's
01:12:22
going to actually get to the we we have
01:12:24
a system in California. It's called the
01:12:25
top two system. So, you don't have a
01:12:27
Republican and a Democrat primary.
01:12:29
Everyone's on the same ballot and the
01:12:30
two top candidates go forward. Right
01:12:32
now, all the polls show me as being one
01:12:34
of the top two. Up until now, it's been
01:12:36
Katie Porter. I think we we're looking
01:12:38
at another Democrat coming in and it
01:12:41
feels as if the machine is moving behind
01:12:44
a guy called Alex Padilla, who is the
01:12:46
current US senator for California. Seems
01:12:49
to me they're trying to recruit him
01:12:50
almost to get into the race. But my
01:12:52
argument is it doesn't really matter who
01:12:53
they put up. It is time for change in
01:12:56
California. How can a Democrat come and
01:12:58
clean up the mess that they made?
01:13:00
>> And on balance, do you think Betty Ye
01:13:03
may have to withdraw her candidship
01:13:05
after what we just witnessed?
01:13:08
>> Well, I Well, again, there is a
01:13:10
constituency for those views, I'm sad to
01:13:13
report, here in California. But most
01:13:15
normal people I mean even in California
01:13:17
the majority who think that uh
01:13:20
biological boys should not compete in
01:13:23
girls sports is very large. I think
01:13:24
across the country it's like 85 90%. In
01:13:27
California it's 65 70% if I'm right in
01:13:30
remembering those numbers. So I think
01:13:32
that again the activists and the and the
01:13:35
real core of the Democrat machine will
01:13:37
think that she did a good job honestly
01:13:40
which is stunning but that's how far
01:13:42
>> you know what Steve I've got a new book
01:13:43
coming out called Woke is dead and I
01:13:46
actually make the point it's not
01:13:47
actually dead yet it will keep popping
01:13:49
up with outrageously ridiculous things
01:13:51
that people are going to say and do but
01:13:53
the public tolerance of them
01:13:56
>> is rapidly diminishing. In other words,
01:13:58
they're like weeds in a in a garden when
01:14:00
they pop up. They have to be they have
01:14:01
to be dealt with. I've got a feeling
01:14:03
when Betty Ye sees the reaction to what
01:14:06
she has said about the Olympics coming
01:14:08
to California and how she would like it
01:14:10
to be genderneutral, particularly in the
01:14:12
100 meters, the ridicule that is going
01:14:15
to fall on her head is going to be such
01:14:18
that I suspect her position as a
01:14:20
candidate will become untenable pretty
01:14:22
quickly. Uh and that's because actually
01:14:24
the woke ideology at its core is
01:14:27
ridiculous. And we've just seen a clear
01:14:30
example of how ridiculous it can be.
01:14:33
Steve Hilton, great to talk to you.
01:14:34
Thank you very much.
01:14:36
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President Trump’s historic role in ending the Hamas war has drawn plaudits from even his most embittered opponents, with even Hillary Clinton commending him for brokering peace. However, it hasn’t been enough for him to receive the Nobel Peace Prize - is it an accolade he’s deserving of, considering his close relationship with Netanyahu? Joining Piers Morgan to debate this and the Gaza situation is streamer Destiny in his first appearance in Uncensored’s London studios, plus YouTubers Brandon Tatum and Tara Palmeri, pro-Israel broadcaster Emily Austin and pro-Palestine activist Nerdeen Kiswani. Then, as the press just gets worse and worse for California governor runner Katie Porter, Piers is joined by two of her opponents, Republican Steve Hilton and California Democratic Party vice chair Betty Yee. However, the discussion takes a wild turn when Piers asks Yee her thoughts on trans athletes… Piers Morgan Uncensored is proudly independent and supported by: Ground News: Ground News: Go to https://ground.news/landingV8/piersmorgan for 40% off the Vantage subscription and find the truth mainstream media doesn't want you to see. Oxford Natural: To watch their full stories, scan the QR code on your screen or visit https://oxfordnatural.com/piers/ to get 70% off your first order when you use code PIERS. Birch Gold: Visit https://freekit.birchgold.com/piers-morgan-gold-ira/?msid=56560&subid=web to get your free info kit on gold. 00:00 Introduction and monologue 03:00 Destiny discusses the Israel-Hamas ceasefire with Piers 05:50 Emily Austin on why Netanyahu deserves adulation 10:55 AD: Ground News - https://ground.news/landingV8/piersmorgan for 40% off the Vantage subscription 12:04 Piers challenges Emily Austin on Israel’s scale of response 18:33 The MAGA base split between anti-Israel and pro-Israel 20:36 AD: Oxford Natural - https://oxfordnatural.com/piers/ for 70% off first order with code PIERS 21:24 Brandon Tatum on Israel’s treatment of Gaza 25:30 Nerdeen Kiswani on the ceasefire 31:22 AD: Birch Gold - https://freekit.birchgold.com/piers-morgan-gold-ira/?msid=56560&subid=web to get your free info kit on gold 32:35 Brandon attacks Nerdeen: “This young lady is clearly a propagandist!” 34:52 Should Donald Trump get the Nobel Peace Prize? 51:24 Piers’ monologue on Katie Porter 54:05 Betty Yee discusses Katie Porter’s candidacy 55:57 Piers asks Betty Yee about trans athletes in sports 01:04:33 Republican candidate for governor Steve Hilton reacts to Betty Yee’s interview 01:10:40 Katie Porter’s anger management issues and divorce papers resurgence Subscribe to stay up-to-date on all Uncensored content. Follow Piers Morgan Uncensored on: X: https://x.com/PiersUncensored Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@piersmorganuncensored Follow Piers Morgan on: X: https://x.com/piersmorgan Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser n

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