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The speaker describes the Biden inauguration as bizarre and dystopian, with very few people in attendance. They compare it to past inaugurations for W and Trump, which had hundreds of thousands to a million attendees. They believe the security measures and presence of 25,000 troops are unnecessary and a cover for the lack of support for Biden. The speaker expresses sadness over the ghost town-like atmosphere in DC and criticizes the lockdowns and their impact on businesses. They mention that Biden will visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and attend a party hosted by Tom Hanks and his wife. The speaker claims that Real America's Voice News has the best coverage and that the truth about the Russia investigation is coming out. They question whether future assemblies will be allowed at the Capitol and the mall.

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The food supply is being shut down worldwide, with livestock being culled and farmlands bought up. Restrictions on water usage and backyard farming are increasing. The goal is to reduce carbon emissions, but it's destroying the ability to produce meat and fish. This is seen as a war against nature and humanity.

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Police are squabbling with protesters. The protesters reached the capital again.

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Two groups clash over who may be in the building and who is authorized to act as the governing authority of the institute. - The conflict centers on who is recognized as the president of the institute. Speaker 0 says, “The president of the first day is the right to be in the building,” and insists they have seen paperwork that supports Mister Jackson as president. Speaker 1 counters that he is “the president of this institute” and asks for the other side’s credentials and documents, signaling a challenge to Speaker 0’s claim. - The outside counselors (not employed by USIP) state they are there to address issues and note they do not work for the agency or institute being discussed. They say, “Are you all work for USIP? We are the outside counselors. You do not work for USIP.” This creates tension about authority and whose procedures apply. - The group inside, including Speaker 1, questions the motives and legality of the intruders, framing the situation as unauthorized access. Speaker 1 emphasizes control of the scene, saying, “I’m the president of this institute. I’m asking the questions, not you.” They propose to proceed with a judge’s decision regarding who has rightful access, noting, “According to news, sir. And how do we decide? You wanna talk about the second law and how the board goes off? No. We’re go over. It hasn’t been decided. It’s gonna be decided by a judge.” - There is a clear conflict about process and authority: the outsiders say they are present to facilitate a meeting but are unsure how long their involvement lasts and emphasize the need to identify who is authorized to be in the building. The outsiders insist on conducting a meeting inside first and indicate that certain individuals will not be allowed to come back in, stating, “You’re not allowed. I don’t know what I’m gonna have to let anyone pass you. So please don’t walk this way. Four of you are not coming back in today.” - Access to personal property and documents becomes a point of negotiation. The outsiders request to retrieve personal items, while inside personnel want to conduct their meeting inside first and control access, saying, “We need to have our meeting inside first. Thank you.” They offer to allow retrieval of personal belongings after the meeting but prioritize internal access. - The exchange ends with continued insistence on controlling entry and a directive to move toward a meeting inside, with the outsiders escorted away from certain areas and told to wait while the internal decision-making progresses.

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At the Biden inauguration, the speaker describes a dystopian scene with very few people in attendance due to the freezing weather. They mention that there are more press members than actual attendees. The speaker believes that the low turnout is a result of Biden's inability to attract a large crowd and suggests that the presence of 25,000 troops is a cover-up. They express sadness about the deserted state of Washington, D.C., and criticize the lockdowns' impact on businesses. The speaker mentions Biden's upcoming visits to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and a party hosted by Tom Hanks. They praise Real America's Voice News for their coverage and claim that the Russia investigation was a setup. The speaker concludes by questioning if future assemblies will be allowed at the Capitol.

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From a helicopter vantage point, the scene shows a line of law enforcement agents, possibly sheriff's deputies, forming a human barrier on what appears to be an overpass. Mexican flags are visible. The barrier is seemingly intended to prevent access to the overpass, causing traffic to halt and roads to be completely blocked. Protesters have been gathering in the area for two hours. It is unclear if the aerial view depicts the same scene that has been observed from the ground for the past couple of hours.

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Les agriculteurs tentent de forcer les barrages pour approcher Emmanuel Macron au salon de l'agriculture. Des affrontements se produisent, avec des forces de l'ordre qui ont du mal à contenir la foule déterminée. Des gaz lacrymogènes sont utilisés. Certains agriculteurs parviennent à passer malgré la présence des gendarmes mobiles. Les agriculteurs expriment leur désir d'entendre des réponses concrètes du président. Ils resteront présents tout le week-end. Les tensions persistent avec des huées constantes.

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I received a list of crops that can be grown next year, and it turns out we can only grow Chinese cabbage. Everything else needs to be harvested by October 1st. It's ridiculous! We'll have to buy celery from Spain, even though it can't be grown there because it's too warm. Who came up with this list? We're not even talking about sustainability anymore. I've been trying to get in touch with the government about these issues, but they're not responding. The problems will be huge next year, and there won't be enough food. I've reached out to people in The Hague, but no one is listening.

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Downtown San Francisco is shown with barricades blocking off the area. The speaker expresses their dislike for these barricades, stating that it is unfortunate our country is not safe enough to avoid them. The speaker also mentions feeling sad about the need for barricades. The transcript abruptly ends, leaving the viewer to imagine the impact on the economy.

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I can see that this city doesn't have the green pass for fruit throwing, and it's annoying. Last time, we couldn't do anything without disturbing people's meals. We will see less than expected, but it will be a tragedy.

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Poll challengers are being kept out, preventing them from entering to challenge the polls.

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The speakers discuss reaching the capital and taking pictures. They mention seeing green movers and going undercover. At 2:47 PM, police wearing yellow gear close the doors and increase their presence, preventing more people from entering through the upper west terrace doors.

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Let's look. You know, they there were four porta potties out there for us today. Four. No. It's still dry. Four of them. Four porta potties. Now what is that? You know, there's there's 50,000 people out there and four fucking porta potties. Four porta potties. We're not the porta potty, please. I know that. But the point is that it was intentional. It was intentionally programmed to make it difficult for us. That hostility can't be direct

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Everything is blocked off, and there’s a heavy presence of military, police, and FBI agents. It’s strange that we’re being kept out of our own house. Things are definitely getting weird around here in Kelly.

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The shields tear down the umbrella and someone gets hit with a pallet. A person is dragged and beaten in front of a plywood wall. No police or security are present despite the chaos lasting over an hour and a half. The lack of enforcement is appalling and may indicate future issues.

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Why wasn't there more security? There were about 30 guards outside, but it felt staged. The mayor seemed to have some influence, and there was a lot of chaos. They had a loudspeaker directing people, telling them where to reinforce. It felt like something illegal was happening. It was surreal being there. I didn't see anyone get arrested or any violence against officers, which was surprising. One person was breaking a window, but in other areas, when barriers were breached, guards just stepped aside. It was reckless to shoot in that situation, especially with so many people around.

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From a helicopter vantage point, the scene shows a line of law enforcement agents, possibly sheriff's deputies, creating a human barrier on what appears to be an overpass. Mexican flags are visible. The barrier seems to be an attempt to prevent protesters from accessing the overpass, causing traffic to come to a standstill. Protesters have been gathering for two hours. It is difficult to reconcile the aerial view with the ground-level images seen earlier. The speakers are unsure if the aerial view depicts the same scene they have been watching.

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At 2:47 PM, police closed the doors of the capital as a crowd gathered inside. The police presence increased and no more people were allowed to enter through the Upper West Terrace doors.

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At 2:47 PM, police closed the doors of the capital as a crowd gathered inside. The police presence increased and no more people were allowed to enter through the Upper West Terrace doors.

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From a helicopter vantage point, the scene shows a line of law enforcement agents, possibly sheriff's deputies, forming a human barrier on what appears to be an overpass. Mexican flags are visible. The barrier is seemingly intended to prevent access to the overpass, causing traffic to halt and roads to be completely blocked. Protesters have been gathering for two hours. It is difficult to discern if the aerial view is of the same scene that has been observed from the ground for the past couple of hours.

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It's 12:45 on Wednesday afternoon at the capitol. I'm standing by the barricade on the west side, concerned about the lack of security. I inform a Capitol Police officer that there are only 9 men on the perimeter, which won't be enough for the large crowd expected in the next 15 minutes. He dismisses my concerns, claiming they handle protests all the time. I laugh and warn him that he's about to learn a hard lesson in chaotic situations.

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There were several pieces spread out at the forefront, and I saw one person crying, expressing a desire to go home to their kids. A police officer seemed overwhelmed as thousands of protesters approached, pleading to be let in without any intention to cause harm.

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We're in trouble at the Capitol steps. Don't go down there, it's dangerous. Paint compliance isn't working well. We're outnumbered 10,000 to 1. We're losing ground, people are getting hurt. Stay here, we can't help from there. It's chaotic, don't risk it.

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What's going on? Can't get in? It's full. How long have you waited? Since 10 AM. It's total chaos here. People are frustrated with the lack of crowd control. Some have been waiting since 7 AM and still can't get in. The doors were supposed to open at 1 PM but were delayed by two hours. There's a lot of disorganization, and people are unhappy with the management. Where are the police? There's only one officer here, and no National Guard. It's pandemonium, and nobody knows what's happening. People are trying to get in or out, but it’s a mess.

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A press statement indicated that the entire block was closed on Apple Maps, causing confusion among the police. There were food trucks present, and the speaker questioned how this affected voting access. They expressed frustration over conflicting information regarding permits and closures, especially with an election approaching. The speaker insisted that the barricades were not obstructing access to the voting booth and challenged the authority's claims. They argued that there were alternative routes for voters and offered to demonstrate how people could still access the polling location. The conversation escalated, with both sides expressing their frustrations about communication and planning for the event.
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