Roadmap to LA2028
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@Zohaibameerllc
@Zohaibameerllc 6 күн бұрын
My country Pakistan
@miniral6515
@miniral6515 11 күн бұрын
For me, Pnoy is the best President of the Philippines ever.
@mehernoshsassanishroff4745
@mehernoshsassanishroff4745 13 күн бұрын
Crown Princess 💕 of Iran , Yasmin, we Sassani support you
@DeoliraValerioNascimento-lu2gv
@DeoliraValerioNascimento-lu2gv 13 күн бұрын
Essa organização criminosa nunca ganhou uma eleição com honestidade. Eles usa todos os tipos de rolos pra ganhar uma eleição. Antes da eleição pra Presidente a quadrilha aqui trouxe dois homens de fora do país pra instruir eles pra raquear as urnas eletrônicas e eles atuar raqueando dando interferência na televisão e no meu celular.
@MidnightRambler
@MidnightRambler 16 күн бұрын
So the lab leak was real? I thought it was a hoax😮😂
@bobmorane4926
@bobmorane4926 17 күн бұрын
To be fair, the Chinese Covid policy was very successful for about 1.5 yrs and then it started to falter. In the end, Xi Jing Ping was quick to rectify course and open up when he realized his mistake. When compared with America where millions died in the process, I'm not sure you can qualify China as a failure. It was a mixed bag which was mostly successful. To say that there was no policy mistakes made before Xi Jing Ping is an aberration. The fact that China became infected with Cia agents was a policy failure in their opening to the West. That's one of the main reasons Xi Jing Ping was brought in, to clean up the infestation and corruption that came mostly from the West and funded heavily by the Western spy agencies.
@johntucker7063
@johntucker7063 17 күн бұрын
typo correction: Viktor Orban
@johntucker7063
@johntucker7063 17 күн бұрын
Approving aid to Ukraine in a bi-partisan manner provided some hope that we can retain a functional democracy and maintain our stature in the world. However, a significant number of Americans appear to be receptive to a new form of government based on the model established by Victor Orban (in Hungary) and facilitated by the Heritage Foundation. I think this forum has the responsibility to inform its viewers on the ramifications of adopting this alternate form of government and how their lives and freedom would be altered by such a change. For example, one consequence could be to destroy the legacy of Ronald Reagan, an effort that is already underway. In particular, exiting NATO would disrupt the world order in ways that are currently being trivialized and misrepresented. Also, I'm not ready to dismiss the Russian threat. Russia has thousands of nuclear war heads pointed at us and is effectively weakening our institutions and magnifying our polarization through sophisticated, pervasive, and effective propaganda activities. What is truly disturbing is that current members of Congress are proliferating Russian propaganda. (Dr. Timothy Snyder explained this to Ms. Greene and others during his Congressional testimony last week.) In the meantime, China has embraced these propaganda techniques as "best practices" and combined them with dangerous cyber back doors (aimed at critical U.S. infrastructure and other services) that can be activated when the time comes for them to reclaim Taiwan. - John Tucker, April 20, 2024
@ariien
@ariien Ай бұрын
Thank you for holding and uploading this very interesting conversation. The book is great.
@Matt-xz6cj
@Matt-xz6cj Ай бұрын
Zero covid policy was also a huge victory that invites so much envy and hatred from Zhe pathetic western elites
@jaimeross7507
@jaimeross7507 Ай бұрын
hussain obama emo
@rileycannon
@rileycannon Ай бұрын
So glad to find out that at least one academic agrees with my layman's musings that none of the popular proposals to change voting fix the fundamental problem of why a two party system exists in the US and thus won't change things that much.
@user-hc8ki1rl4t
@user-hc8ki1rl4t Ай бұрын
Xi Jinping Thought is a continuation of the philosophy of Legalism that emerged in the Qin Dynasty over 2,200 years ago when aristocratic freedoms, the principle of a “sacred treasure” in the individual independent of a monarch’s favor or social conventions, were replaced by the idea of the induvidual as a blank sheet to be written on by the State. China is actually a historical anomaly. Its neighbors remained feudal with aristocratic freedoms till the colonial period in the 19th century. And democracy ans human rights are graduated forms of aristocratic rights. This is why China is in conflict with all of its neighbors today.
@LightSmithe
@LightSmithe 2 ай бұрын
He also saw the fangs of hindu gandhi and his minions. same as Dr. Ambedkar face in poona pact 135
@UNNECESSARYTOUCH
@UNNECESSARYTOUCH 2 ай бұрын
Then sue the car manufacturers that sell their cars in mexico and are used to commit crimes
@dionavchoates7064
@dionavchoates7064 2 ай бұрын
🙏🏽🕊️👑♥️🛐💜👑🕊️🙏🏽👑👏🏽💯🌹
@rodrickhudson6537
@rodrickhudson6537 3 ай бұрын
This speech is used in the brilliant movie Origin by Ava Duvernay. Please see this movie!
@TanayaAmar
@TanayaAmar 2 ай бұрын
That is why I am here! Watched the movie on Sunday!!!
@dino_sore_asd7560
@dino_sore_asd7560 Ай бұрын
Watched it today
@patriciaragland1286
@patriciaragland1286 3 ай бұрын
You just got to love this man due to his honesry.
@BruceMacDonald-vc3bx
@BruceMacDonald-vc3bx 3 ай бұрын
SAYSAYSAYSAYSAYHISHISHISHISHISNAMENAMENAMENAMENAME = IM SURE MLK WOULD RATHER HAVE 2 DAYS === THE MLK DAY N THE NO ABORTIONS DAY
@deloreswillis9224
@deloreswillis9224 3 ай бұрын
Rest on DR MLK🙏🏿 you and other civil rights leaders made great waves for me and others to excel in open conversations HOD BLESS 🙏🏿
@princeakhabau8636
@princeakhabau8636 3 ай бұрын
A great hero the giant that will forever remain in our hearts. A freedom fighter, human rights activist, orator and a a genius.He represented and fought for humanity . You were a very rare and and a genuine speaker all your life. RIP
@voiceofnature-von9100
@voiceofnature-von9100 3 ай бұрын
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@antonionalesnik4706
@antonionalesnik4706 3 ай бұрын
This comes from the guy who earns between 30,000 to 100,000 for one hour to talk about wealth income inequality 😅
@chorfonggracechan6031
@chorfonggracechan6031 4 ай бұрын
Hi Elon, Our dream house, I haven’t money to pay by installment. Could you pay by you at USD500.-? Pls feedback. Thanks!
@billthestinker
@billthestinker 4 ай бұрын
Too many cigarettes
@ComicExcitement
@ComicExcitement 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting this extremely fascinating book review and interview - I learned a lot! I use to work for Darryl Holter at Felix Chevrolet and very much enjoyed working for him there! It seems to me that the automobile played a major role in the creation of the current physical layout of the greater Los Angeles area, by enabling people to spread out and commute to work by car. It also seems to me that internet (which UCLA played a role in creating) may, due to remote work, significantly change the way that cities and non-city areas are designed, leading to the creation of less dense cities and more homes in more remote areas. -Scot McBeath
@homayounyassi2237
@homayounyassi2237 4 ай бұрын
با سلام خدمت خانم بزرگوار یاسمین پهلوی عزیزم بزرگوار این خانم خودش ایرانیه از فامیلشون پیداست چرا ایرانی صحبت نمیکنید اگر این خانم ایرانی هستند و ایرانی نمیدانند ضرورتی نیست مصاحبه با چنین انسانهایی که زبان مادریشان را نمی‌دانند آیا آمریکایی سراغ دارید در کشور‌های دیگری که فرزندانشان در آنجا به دنیا آمدند ولی زبان آمریکایی ندانند ؟ این خانم کاملآ مشخصه از یک خانواده کاملا بی فرهنگ رشد کرده خواهشاً از این افراد خود باخته بیسواد محبت کنید فاصله بگیرید ممنونم
@user-zs3ec7du7p
@user-zs3ec7du7p 4 ай бұрын
#Los_Angeles🌹🙏💌🧿
@user-zs3ec7du7p
@user-zs3ec7du7p 4 ай бұрын
#Queen_farah_pahlavi👑🌹🙏💌🧿 #Queen_yasmin👑🌹🙏💌🧿 #king_reza_pahlavi_ll👑🌹🙏💌🧿 #princess_Noor_pahlavi💎🌹💍💝🙏🧿
@Southernburrito
@Southernburrito 5 ай бұрын
Sometimes I give my comments my own thumbs up to craft the illusion of approval by others so I don’t feel so lonely when I embarrass myself openly 🥺 Please hug me.
@vennatuniv
@vennatuniv 5 ай бұрын
Eisenhower simpathyzed with white properties under assault by the people of Zaire! Wow!
@vennatuniv
@vennatuniv 5 ай бұрын
The you cleanse and sanctify yourselves of any wicked and evil purposefully done to others; is amazing!
@vennatuniv
@vennatuniv 5 ай бұрын
Who is behind the instability in south east Zaire? The US had to choose between the aspirations of negroes in Zaire and their European Belgian ally!? How? When at the same time negroes were segregated? Is this poetry or what?
@bukurie6861
@bukurie6861 5 ай бұрын
Smart,Super in Tech,...❤Best! Congratulation to your Companies❤🌏
@mohammadbaig5366
@mohammadbaig5366 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for ur service! 🇺🇸
@karldecori9408
@karldecori9408 5 ай бұрын
As a Russian, it’s so funny for me to hear that an American doesn’t understand why Putin decided to go into a hot phase with Crimea. This is so illogical and unprofitable that it is more likely the action of a psycho than a reasonable person. But is it? This is such self-deception. A little clarification before I continue. I am 40+ years old and I have always looked towards the West and their values, I have never voted for Putin and I do not consider his domestic policy wise. I hope this will help to understand how much the West has affected the population of Russia with its actions and will confirm Stephen Cohen’s (RIP) correctness for those who read it. Let's start with the fact that Russia really tried to build its relations with the West for many, many years, after the collapse of the USSR. Many generations of young Russians, like me, who were born in the USSR, but began their youth in Russia, thought exactly the same as me. Millions of Russians were ready to move towards European democracy and Western values. But every time the West made it clear that we had no place in their club. This is especially clearly seen in the reaction to Putin’s speech in Munich in 2008. Russia is a junior partner, a gas station, but nothing more... like a silly rural cousin at a party of aristocrats. Then began the literal expansion of NATO to the border into Georgia and Ukraine (I will explain later why the Baltic countries are not so important). All the problems with this have already been well described by the professor, so I won't go back to that. Is the annexation of Crimea important to us? Why not? How many years has Russia been trying to resolve NATO expansion? How many years has the West shown that it does not take into account Russia’s opinion on this issue? Yes, Russia has lost a trading partner in the West, but it has not lost a conscientious partner. But Europe also lost access to cheap Russian resources. Not only Russia lost because of this gap, but also the European Union, which followed the lead of the United States. Crimea has always been a strategic base for the Russian fleet in the Black Sea (Sevastopol was founded almost at the same time as the United States was formed). In 2010, Ukraine began negotiating the construction of a naval base with the British and eventually began to build it near Nikolaev. In 2014, there was a coup that brought an armed junta to power in Ukraine (de jure this is even according to the constitution of Ukraine, so it is not legitimate even according to the laws of Ukraine). Who would give Putin guarantees that this would not lead to the junta and NATO not reaching an agreement? Has the West broken its words many times already? As a result, the Minsk agreements showed that Putin was very right in his doubts. Even Merkel, whom he trusted and relied on so much, admitted that all this was done only to stall for time and arm Ukraine to fight Russia. No one in the West thought about peace with Russia or its interests. So the decision to annex Crimea (especially since there is a precedent with Kosovo, in violation of international agreements and without UN sanctions, which was the greatest mistake of the United States) was simply a fixation of its risks. It doesn’t matter how events develop further, but Russia will maintain its bases in Crimea and thus will not lose its influence in the waters. Is the security of income from trade with Europe more important? In this case it is more important. In essence, Putin went “all in” and decided to show the West that Russia is worth taking into account, since not only will Russia lose due to a breakdown in relations, but Europe is also in a rather precarious position. It's time for Europe to stop subservient to the United States and make choices for its own interests. If Americans look at their foreign policy over the past 30 years from the outside, then they should understand Putin well. It's like looking in a mirror. Although no, Putin keeps his word, the United States is much more cynical with its promises. In the USA they can always say what someone else promised before you. And in 30 years, much fewer people around the world will die from Russia’s actions. Russia has not entered the Baltic countries since 1991. All their cries about pressure from Russia are their paranoid fears about neo-Nazis and Russophobes in their own countries. Their territories are so small, their population is so insignificant, their economy is so weak that they are nothing more than a transport hub. Their main task is not to block the transport corridor to the Kaliningrad region. How they constantly try to scare Russia and force them to pay attention to themselves. They are like a crazy ex-girlfriend who writes you threatening text messages, throws her fists at you and every time tries to blackmail you by complaining to the police that you are stalking and beating her. This is the Amber Heard of the world of geopolitics. No one in Russia takes them seriously or considers them a threat or a loss. The only thing they cause among Russians is a feeling of disappointment due to the fact that during the years of the USSR a truly outstanding port infrastructure and many maritime industry enterprises were built there. They ravaged and destroyed the Radiotekhnika plant, which produced high-end acoustic equipment for the entire USSR. Anyone interested in this topic should know how much a good tube amplifier or microphone costs. And they were always treated as a European showcase of the achievements of the USSR. But this was also true for the Germans, who controlled and exercised great influence over the Baltic countries before the Russian Empire and the USSR. The Balts are an ungrateful people. The same applies to Ukraine. This is a lying country. When they gained independence, the main document that was required of them and to which they agreed (including because of territorial claims - there are many territories that Ukraine has never had historically) was the non-aligned and neutral status of the country. There were no Russian troops there. But for some reason NATO troops appeared and for some reason the country decided to join NATO in 2008. Russia, the USA and Britain were the guarantors of security. But guarantees were given based on compliance with these basic points. Why didn’t senior partners in the form of the United States and Britain stop Ukraine from taking a rash step to violate these obligations? If before your eyes a child puts his hands into the fire or runs in front of a car, isn’t it your job as a responsible adult to stop him from taking a rash step? Why did the United States and England, on the contrary, push Ukraine to take this step? They kicked her into the grinder. This was done not for the sake of the interests of Ukraine, but for the sake of damage to Russia. Ukraine is also a valuable source of income and arable land (the population is constantly growing and food is no less valuable a resource than oil), but Russia is a resource-rich country and a transport bridge between Asia and Europe. Therefore, it will always be of interest and envy to corporations, so they will always want to weaken it, divide it and buy it in parts. The Russians will always be focused on preserving their borders and they have no time to expand - not everything has been mastered inside the country yet. Well, that's the main thing. As a Russian, China scares me much more than the West. Simply because about 30 million people live in the Asian part of Russia, and about 300 million on the huge border in China. They don’t even need to arm them. The Chinese just need to cross the border to take over a huge region of Russia. And how stupid, proud and blind does the United States have to be to push Russia into friendship with China? For the USA, this is not even a shot in the foot before the marathon, it is a shot in the head. Unite the country with the largest stockpile of nuclear weapons (I'm not even talking about conventional military production), natural resources and territory, with the country with the most powerful industrial base and the largest population on the planet. And finally, make them the main enemies of your foreign policy. Are these suicidal tendencies or just insanity?
@TheBarrwen
@TheBarrwen 6 ай бұрын
Looking back he should own it, Obama and Biden are snakes
@kathykinney9456
@kathykinney9456 6 ай бұрын
Gran beck
@UrbaNSpiel
@UrbaNSpiel 6 ай бұрын
Interesting
@donbrown2974
@donbrown2974 6 ай бұрын
:[" What foreign nation are the Majority PARTNERS in the Planed industries of Ghana, America Britian and France?"]
@xiomaraalfaro313
@xiomaraalfaro313 7 ай бұрын
Excelente grupo ❤
@yvrvijay
@yvrvijay 7 ай бұрын
India is strange in a way that they have had very powerful women leaders but women are not having same opportunities at work. Social stability is needed in India
@jimmiller1686
@jimmiller1686 7 ай бұрын
Is it possible to screen the questions a bit more?
@ramspace
@ramspace 7 ай бұрын
Reference to the Santa Monica airport that was disguised so as not to look like an airport, the British did something similar in Egypt during WW2. There was a port that was under threat from night bombardments by the Axis forces, but fortunately adjacent to that port there was a similar bay. So the Brits set up lighting to make the bay look like a port, hence the Axis planes took those lights as an indication that it was the port and dropped their weapons on a useless bay. Of course, the port had all its lights turned off. Furthermore, to trick the Axis forces, the Brits would fake some damage at the port site, to mislead the Axis day recce planes that their night raids were successful. The officer thinking of such ideas was a career magician who was mobilized for the war effort. Talk about using resources cleverly.
@markodame4511
@markodame4511 8 ай бұрын
EYESU MAHAMA
@iftikharhusain6286
@iftikharhusain6286 8 ай бұрын
What's the current update.
@googlemechuck4217
@googlemechuck4217 8 ай бұрын
Hmm that first conviction is the free card. The second federal conviction is deemed a habitual offender - judges have guidelines. Hands tied. Hello retired military installation here comes the Marshall and secret service and inmate #1
@jimmiller1686
@jimmiller1686 8 ай бұрын
Trump will just appeal everything as far as he can. He's already said he would appeal the timing of the March 4 trial. We will all be dead of old age before he goes to a trial anywhere, let alone be convicted.
@javierochoajr7046
@javierochoajr7046 8 ай бұрын
Never insult your commander in chief
@Blanka1100
@Blanka1100 8 ай бұрын
Stop balming a victim for asking for help! Why should we always care what Russia wants? Putin needs excuses. If Ukaine had been in Nato, Putin would have not been able to annex it. Nato is not a reason. Nato is an excuse for Putin. Eastern Europe's agenda matters and it does not matter what Nato did or did not do. Russia simply loves invading and anneging everytime it can and Eastern Europeans know something about it.