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What is that? Matt, look at that window facing us. It's coming straight from there. Which one? The one in our hotel. Count the windows: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5th row from the left, 2nd from the top, the one that's open.

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A person is told to grab whatever they need, like their phone or purse. They ask if their husband is coming with them. They are told he is taking his phone number down and that they are staying in touch with him. They are also told that they are just going down the road, about ten minutes away. The person says they would prefer their husband be with them. They ask if they are in trouble and state they are lost. They are offered a tissue and a bag because they feel like they are going to throw up.

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People are breaking into a hotel room. The speaker expresses shock and dismay, repeatedly stating that the situation is "ridiculous."

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The speaker is in the parking garage of the Lloyd Center Mall, walking up the stairs required to get to Barnes and Noble. The path is covered in graffiti, gross stuff, rotting food, and feces. The smell is horrific. There are discarded clothes. After another story of the same conditions, the speaker finally reaches Barnes and Noble. The speaker suggests these conditions are why people have stopped shopping at malls like this one.

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The speaker expresses surprise and confusion about something they see. They use strong language and ask what it is. They also comment that the situation is strange and difficult to understand.

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The speaker is considering moving to Canada from the UK and is currently visiting Canada to help make a decision. The speaker expresses disappointment, stating that they are seeing mostly people of Asian descent and very few Canadians. They question if they are in Canada, India, or Asia. The speaker is unimpressed with the transportation system. However, they are enjoying the food, noting that it is cheap and there are more restaurants than in the UK. The speaker has fifteen more days to decide if they will move to Canada.

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In the video, the speaker expresses surprise at the quality of the girls' bathroom compared to the men's bathroom in the building. They point out the presence of two counters, two mirrors, and a lack of unpleasant odor.

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The speaker is disappointed by the sight of abandoned shops and buildings in Birmingham, despite the promise that things would improve. They express frustration at the state of the area and question the recommendation to visit Birmingham.

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The gendarmes are inspecting us closely at the abandoned airport in the 3rd world. They suspect us of carrying contraband like cocaine. We are used to these delays and wait to see what happens next.

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Speaker 0: How would you feel if it was a hotel at the end of your vote? If your daughter was having to walk past one of these hotels every day? Speaker 1: I completely get it. I mean, local people, by and large, do not want these hotels in their towns, in their place, and nor do I. I'm completely at one with them on that. I'm not, in any way underestimating the strength of feeling that there is. The speakers acknowledge the strength of local opposition to these hotels. They express alignment with residents' views of concern today.

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Speaker 0 insults Speaker 1, calling them ugly and making jokes. Speaker 1 tries to be positive but Speaker 0 continues with insults. Speaker 1 brings preserves as a gift, but Speaker 0 insults them again. Speaker 1 tries to find something nice to say, but Speaker 0 continues to be rude. Speaker 1 mentions watching TV together, but Speaker 0 doesn't like the picture on the wall. Speaker 1 insists it's a package deal. Speaker 0 agrees to exercise. Speaker 1 calls Speaker 0 beautiful, but Speaker 0 clarifies they were looking at a junkyard. Translation: Speaker 0 insults Speaker 1, who tries to stay positive despite the insults. Speaker 1 brings preserves as a gift, but Speaker 0 continues to insult them. Speaker 1 tries to find something nice to say, but Speaker 0 remains rude. Speaker 1 suggests watching TV together, but Speaker 0 dislikes the picture on the wall. Speaker 1 insists it's a package deal. Speaker 0 agrees to exercise. Speaker 1 calls Speaker 0 beautiful, but Speaker 0 clarifies they were looking at a junkyard.

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The speaker is in the parking garage of the Lloyd Center Mall, walking the stairs required to reach the Barnes and Noble store. The path is covered in graffiti, rotting food, feces, discarded clothes, and a horrific smell. The speaker suggests that conditions like these are why people have stopped shopping at malls like this one.

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The speaker is shocked to learn from surveillance footage that they were close to a dangerous individual. They agree to pick up their belongings at the FBI building in Pittsburgh at 10 AM. The speaker expresses disbelief and struggles to sleep after hearing the news. They plan to visit the barracks to see the video of their encounter. Translation: The speaker is surprised to find out they were near a dangerous person. They agree to pick up their things at the FBI building in Pittsburgh at 10 AM. The speaker is in disbelief and has trouble sleeping after hearing the news. They plan to visit the barracks to watch the video of their encounter.

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The speaker is in the parking garage of the Lloyd Center Mall, walking up the stairs required to get to Barnes and Noble. The path is covered in graffiti, gross stuff, rotting food, and feces. The smell is horrific. There are discarded clothes. After climbing another story, the speaker finally reaches Barnes and Noble. The speaker suggests that conditions like these are why people have stopped shopping at malls like this one.

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We toured the locker rooms. You first. No, you. I had a tickle in my throat. I don't know which one to use. Dumb. Cool. Translation: We visited the locker rooms. You go first. No, you go first. I had a tickle in my throat. I don't know which one to use. Silly. Cool.

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The speaker questions why illegal immigrants are being provided with hotel rooms while American homeless people are not. They express concern about the situation and wonder why the homeless are not given the same support. They mention seeing homeless individuals on the streets and in parks, and question why they are not being provided with hotel accommodations. The speaker also briefly mentions bikes and someone selling school in New York.

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Los Angeles is devastated; everything is gone. The speaker believes the Rite Aid they are in looks looted, with thieves taking expensive items. The speaker says the store is unrecognizable compared to when they moved to Los Angeles and used to spend afternoons there. They express sadness at the store's current state.

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A family, including several children and their mother, is leaving the building. We're wondering if this is the Auto Hotel in New York. No, it's not.

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Welcome to the Dragonfly Hotel. There’s been a lot of staff turnover, and security is tight. I’m documenting the situation here for locals, as the hotel is now housing 146 illegal immigrants. This area used to be a popular spot for afternoon tea, but now it’s different. Locals are unhappy about the new arrivals, mostly men, with no women or children seen. I’m just trying to gather information, but I’m being told to leave. They claim this is private property, but I’m documenting for the community. The police are on their way, and the atmosphere is tense. Locals are concerned about the changes in their neighborhood and the lack of transparency regarding the new residents. This is a significant shift for the area, and I’m here to capture it.

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Lost in Birmingham, searching for a hotel. Surprised by the dodgy surroundings. Confusion about the hotel's location. Banter about the area. Shocked by the abandoned car outside the hotel.

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- Speaker 0 states they believe certain people are dishonest and crooked and that they may have to pay a price; they insist they are truly bad and dishonest people, and imply consequences may follow. - Speaker 1 discusses a criminal investigation into James Comey and John Brennan related to the so-called Russian collusion hoax, asserting they tried to ruin Trump’s life and that he prevailed. - Speaker 1 notes that for years, ranking members of Congress, the intelligence community, and the FBI claimed Donald Trump was colluding with Russia to win the 2016 election, and that this was continued through his first presidency. - Speaker 2 references emails suggesting Donald Trump Jr. was willing to collude with Russia, questioning how to know what happens when Trump and Putin meet, and suggests Trump’s repeated denials of collusion may have been truthful. - Speaker 3 asks if there has been any evidence of collusion, coordination, or conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russia, and Speaker 2 disagrees, saying there is plenty of evidence of collusion or conspiracy in plain sight. - Speaker 1 cites a recently declassified CIA “lessons learned” document from John Ratcliffe noting that the investigation was messed up, aimed at preventing Trump from winning and then hampering his agenda, and mentions multiple procedural anomalies in the preparation of the ICA (intelligence community assessment). - They walk through the timeline: Christopher Steele, a former MI-6 officer with Russian intel expertise, was hired by Fusion GPS, which was paid by Perkins Coie for Hillary Clinton’s campaign (notably Mark Elias) to produce opposition research on Trump; this unvetted dossier was used to bolster the case and was shopped to media to create a narrative of Trump-Russia ties, then used as a legal hook to push a narrative. - Speaker 1 argues Hillary Clinton leveraged influence to funnel the unverified dossier into the FBI and into a FISA warrant for Carter Page, noting it was not disclosed that the dossier was funded by Hillary Clinton, which they view as a major omission. - Ratcliffe’s document is cited as saying including the Steele dossier in the ICA undermined credibility and ran counter to tradecraft principles. - A second parallel element involved Natalia Veselnitskaya, a Russian lawyer paid by Fusion GPS and Clinton campaign, who met Don Jr. at Trump Tower; Don Jr. texted during the meeting that he was unsure what was happening, and the meeting was publicly used to support the Steele dossier claims about Trump’s ties to Russia. - The Speaker covers Hillary Clinton’s classified server issue, including the use of BleachBit and hammers, and notes DNC servers were hacked by Russia; they frame these events as being used to shift focus to Trump collusion. - They describe Crossfire Hurricane as the investigation into Trump, calling it an “insurance policy” to deflect attention from Clinton’s classified server issues and to portray Trump as guilty, describing the investigations into Trump associates (Papadopoulos, Carter Page, Manafort, Flynn) as efforts to keep the narrative alive even after Trump’s election victory. - Speaker 1 asserts Mueller’s appointment was scope-limited but later expanded, allowing broad access and substantial taxpayer cost; Brennan and Comey are accused of feeding initial information for a political purpose, with high-level agency involvement and misrepresentation in Congress. - They claim there was never any actual evidence of Russian collusion charged against the Trump campaign. - They mention Charles McGonigal, a former FBI counterintelligence official, as someone charged in connection with Russia, implying the broader narrative was invalid and asserting that those involved lied. - The speakers conclude that the entire setup was a scam and express a desire for accountability.

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The speaker expresses excitement and gratitude for someone's arrival. However, their tone quickly changes to anger and frustration, using offensive language.

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In a British city, homeless people sleep on the streets, reflecting a decline from Britain's past glory. The Great Western Hotel, a Victorian-era building, now stands in disrepair, once a symbol of grandeur. The mosaic depicting the Spanish Armada's defeat by the British is now a shelter for the destitute and drug users. This scene paints a bleak picture of a nation that has lost its former greatness. Translation: Homeless people in a British city show a decline from Britain's past glory. The Great Western Hotel, a Victorian-era building, now stands in disrepair, once a symbol of grandeur. The mosaic depicting the Spanish Armada's defeat by the British is now a shelter for the destitute and drug users. This scene paints a bleak picture of a nation that has lost its former greatness.

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The speaker mentions that there is a kitchen, but it is small. They also mention that something is a bit off, possibly referring to the arrangement or organization. They mention the right side, and something about a door or doors. The speaker then says "Nasip" and "De" but it is unclear what they are referring to.

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People are arriving, possibly at a hotel. They are coming from places like Kuwait and Bolivia. One person asks another what they have in their bag and if they are getting a flat (apartment) at the hotel. The speaker mentions their son doesn't have a place to live while these people are getting comfortable. They hope the new arrivals get their money and a flat soon, while acknowledging their son has a long wait. The speaker observes the hotel room and luggage, stating it's a free country but politicians have things wrong. They mention being mugged at a bus stop. The speaker then asks if people have snacks and tells someone not to slam something because they might not get a flat. Finally, someone comments on a limousine.
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