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00:01I Eat for Big Max
00:03Bassburger Ebro
00:04Septacola
00:05Incodipol
00:06Laver
00:07Mr. President
00:08What kind of trouble is this?
00:09What kind of trouble is this?
00:10Did she take you?
00:11Here I draw the ropes red
00:13Cebu
00:14Come here
00:15Professor, he told you to leave him alone.
00:16He's telling you to leave him alone.
00:18Leave him alone
00:21Jay Seboh
00:23What kind of trouble is this?
00:24A thousand congratulations
00:25By God, I am so happy for you, Hajja
00:27I'm the one who took the red ropes
00:29And every day I take it from Reg
00:30Are you a prostitute?
00:31No, no, no
00:32I'm not an addict
00:33I am very convinced by your opinion
00:34And I see that your presence is indeed
00:36It will bring peace to the country
00:37And he was orphaned from me for the war
00:38Yes, by God
00:39Of course
00:40Of course
00:41Maybe, but Sas, what's up?
00:42Tell us how you're going to do that.
00:44Because we have air traffic controllers in our country
00:46Give me the pictures
00:47Between us and you
00:48photo?
00:49Okay, and then we'll take pictures.
00:50Khala
00:51So, this is how we are in the state of peace.
00:53You took them together
00:54And Abrika remains great again
00:55What is the status of medicine in the Al-Dajalia governorate?
00:57Deceiver
00:58Where are the Dajjals?
00:59Where are the Dajjals?
01:00Why not skip this one?
01:01What's important now? Are you going to help us or what?
01:03Is the situation with us being dire?
01:04Yes
01:05Important means
01:10What is this?
01:11Is the text of the sandwich from Hatrapi Bey?
01:13And without Jamna too?
01:15Is this a lost item that came out of your pocket?
01:16important?
01:17important?
01:18Take a bite and bring it back?
01:19What's up, man?
01:20What kind of entrance is this?
01:22Are you a tough guy?
01:24So, will we help guide them in this war or what?
01:26He even gave me a weapon
01:27I only dealt with him with my stick.
01:29no
01:30What weapon?
01:31Our weapon will not go to God, we swear to you
01:33Our price remained
01:34And my allies, like the states, are hitting me, two hours ago?
01:36Why did we take the ink pill?
01:37What can I tell you?
01:38Are you having another headache?
01:39Did you give me a headache?
01:40What is this you're doing again?
01:41Murada Rayeb, you must separate the two.
01:42So, you're satisfied with the yellow one, right, Mr. Trumpy?
01:45Isn't it desired?
01:46Oh, how difficult it is for me!
01:47Murad was right
01:48When she said, "Take the pill."
01:50And I don't listen to what I say
01:52no
02:01Dear viewers, peace and blessings be upon you.
02:02Welcome to a new episode of the Al-Dahiyya program
02:042013, chasing the ring
02:06Waldo Moment
02:07From the science fiction series Black Meroe
02:08The episode, my dear, is about the character of Dub.
02:10satirical cartoon character
02:12She is running for the British parliamentary elections.
02:14Boundaries, my dear, begin with a joke or a strange paradox.
02:17But over time, Waldo gained immense popularity.
02:20Why? Because of his strange opinions.
02:21This bear's method was based on escaping serious discussions.
02:25What does he do? He insults his competitors.
02:27Every time someone gets into a discussion, they end up insulting their opponent.
02:29Waldo wasn't the only one who did that.
02:31He was also mocking the entire political system.
02:33The bear's ability to bind his opponents
02:35He criticizes them with his bold words, whether he is right or wrong.
02:38The main reason was that he didn't play by the rules of this world.
02:41Waldo's popularity stems from voters who have lost faith in traditional candidates.
02:46People who go out wearing suits and ties and talk big
02:50And they prefer to bombard us with the traditional fuel you know about.
02:53We'll build you a hospital and a mosque, we'll improve education, we'll improve the economy, and we won't see anything.
02:58So when someone comes to me and tells you that all this talk is fake and that these people are all just talk
03:03And I'll speak in the vulgar language that the average person speaks, and I'll insult people.
03:07Just like people suddenly swear in the street, this person swears in front of the audience.
03:11He's saying, "Yes, he's here to expose them, he's here to reveal their corruption."
03:14What's happening, my dear, and I don't want to spoil the episode for you, is that his father wins.
03:17So, Abu Hamad, you don't want to investigate the episode? But if you did want to investigate, what would you have done?
03:20What's wrong with our dear teddy bear? He wins after our dear Hazel show, three years later.
03:25Another teddy bear will win the American elections.
03:27And this is Donald Trump, my dear, more than one study and article has emerged that highlights his victory over Donald Trump.
03:32Donald Trump and the moment his father was
03:34What began as an episode in a TV series has transformed into a prophecy being fulfilled live in front of people.
03:38And at the time his father was just a nice point
03:40The emergence of someone like Trump as a candidate in the political equation
03:43It will also start with a point
03:45Dear, let's go back to February 2011
03:48No, we're not going back to February, we're going back to February 2011 in America.
03:51Donald Trump arrives at the Washington Heights Park Hotel
03:53He's a word
03:54My dear Trump, he was going to give a speech at the Conservative Political Action Coalition conference.
03:59This is the largest gathering of activists and political figures on the American right.
04:03The truth is that when Trump appeared, everyone present was surprised by his presence.
04:06Everyone was asking what this guy was doing here.
04:08The idea, my dear, is that the organizers were hoping to find someone famous who would also remain right-wing.
04:13When you look at the Democratic Party, you find artists, TV presenters, muslins, and singers.
04:18What was happening back then was that it was rare to see an attractive name for right-wing parties.
04:23Trump, my dear, is not just a famous person, but also a donor who has been donating to right-wing parties for more than two years.
04:29Keep in mind that at that time he hadn't yet become known for his racism and his strange tone.
04:33And it wasn't just a regular business deal.
04:35At that time, Trump was one of the celebrities in the media world.
04:37One of the most popular reality shows is The Apprentice.
04:42Not only that, he was the author of one of the best-selling books to date.
04:46They are the deal
04:47Art of the Dean
04:48All the organizers thought at the time was that Trump's presence as a speaker would be a surprise at the conference.
04:52It would be a brilliant idea to take a picture as if the person bringing it was a magician at a birthday party.
04:55Something to attract, entertain, and excite their audience
04:58The truth is, that's what happened.
05:00It didn't just happen, it happened in a way that only expectations could have predicted.
05:03Trump was nervous and agitated before he even saw the text.
05:05Or about the personality traits of the time we know
05:07Trump, the thirsty, the one who chases after social media platforms
05:10He takes the bullet in his ear and then the fox escapes.
05:14My dear, he's not going to throw a stone at Barack Obama.
05:17He sends it to him
05:18This is where the talk and rumors surrounding Barack Obama originated.
05:21Months before his victory in 2008
05:22As the first Black American president
05:24My dear friend, the rumors suggest he was born in Africa, in Kenya.
05:28Not in the United States of America
05:30Therefore, it does not meet a fundamental requirement of the US Constitution.
05:35This, my dear, was circulating on the internet in blogs.
05:38But there was no politician or influential figure in the community who adopted this view.
05:43This is yellow journalism
05:44This dear friend of mine was making videos of the return of the Imam.
05:46The one who says in it, delete all the movies with Mohamed
05:49He was expelled from Helmy Bakr's funeral, and Omar remained.
05:51Do you know what kind of videos these are?
05:52People were watching the video that said Barack Obama wasn't born in the United States of America?
05:56Rumors and black science from those who spread them
05:58So, this man came into the middle of this conference and addressed the issue.
06:02It was astonishing that no politician or public figure would endorse the same sentiment.
06:06Because this could simply have destroyed their intelligence.
06:08Because he made accusations without evidence and hid behind them, they are a terrible racist.
06:12This could jeopardize your chances of public service employment forever.
06:15But when he did something, he was met with hysterical applause.
06:19Amazing energy captivated the audience and broke the monotony
06:22This rumor gained momentum and strength
06:25Trump is a beacon of hope for voters.
06:27But this guy looks like a lentil seller like us and he's going to be president of a republic.
06:30Trump, my dear, with this statement you have won over millions of voters.
06:34Especially rural slowdowns and workers
06:35This also attracted a movement like the Tea Party movement.
06:38Why, my dear, is this a movement that emerged in 2009 against government intervention in the private sector?
06:42The lack of difficulties in migrating
06:44This movement gained control of the Republican Party after Obama came to power.
06:47She had a very clear and concise agenda.
06:50We want to take Obama's seat and cover it up
06:53We'll see where Obama goes, then we'll go in another direction.
06:55We'll go to the gathering and sit in the garden.
06:56He'll spend the summer on the coast, we'll spend the summer in Daab
07:05In America, where was Obama born?
07:08Here, dear White House, is holding back on the matter.
07:10He is submitting a request to the state of Hawaii to obtain President Barack Obama's birth certificate data.
07:15The place of birth is the United States of America.
07:18And the blood was separated, Abu Hamid's sherbet was repeated, and the place of residence was the embrace of Dad and Mom, right?
07:22Obama then says that he knows these measures are not enough
07:25So that this matter can be closed and we can be done with it.
07:27Obama begins urging the American people not to be distracted by trivialities and not to be preoccupied with the problems of the states.
07:34But my dear, the things Trump was saying were ridiculous and sexy, full of drama and conspiracy.
07:39His image and words began to dominate the news, and his standing in early opinion polls rose.
07:44Trump is not running for president yet.
07:45She is ahead of Republican candidate Metroni
07:47This is the guy who ran against Obama in the 2012 election.
07:49My dear Trump, his popularity was higher than his, even though he didn't actually run for office in the first place.
07:54My dear Trump, he'll comment that he's happy his efforts forced President Barack Obama to release his birth certificate to the public.
08:00He throws out a comment and says he hopes it will be a valid birth certificate and not a forgery.
08:04Indeed, Mr. Barak Hussein
08:07Yes sir, you're right that we need to separate for life's issues.
08:10The most important thing in these vital issues is Obama's own policies.
08:13But the second approach, Obama expanded
08:15Dear Sir Alex Ferguson, he was the first Black president of the United States.
08:18He is also the first American president to resemble Ashraf Abdel Baqi
08:20And also one of the most popular American presidents
08:23At the end of April 2011, at the White House Missionaries Dinner
08:27Obama begins his speech by mocking Trump, who was sitting in the audience.
08:31He said that Trump will finally be relieved after his birth certificate was published.
08:34He finally had time to look at the more important issues he wanted to see.
08:36For example, America's great disappointment with the matter
08:38And there are space words in Ain Shams
08:40And this health and beauty channel is funded by Sony
08:42Here Obama was throwing shade, meaning he was mocking Trump.
08:45He's obsessed with making a show of things that are completely unnecessary.
08:48Conspiracy and rumor-mongering glasses
08:50Then, dear Obama, you were given two minutes of a barrage of jokes.
08:53Among the absurdities is that if he reached the White House
08:55The White House will be transformed into the Amar Hotel and Casino
08:59And gardens for golf courses
09:00It's the one that's originally cyber
09:01Obama put on something resembling a fast-paced stand-up comedy show.
09:04A party in honor of Donald Trump
09:06And then, my dear, Obama finished his speech.
09:08The people of the gathering continued their insults and incitement.
09:10Here, my dear Trump, I walk early without uttering a word.
09:13Does he tell you, my dear, that although Trump was always courting the American public?
09:16More than once, especially during the eighties and nineties
09:19The idea that it means he is running explains the American elections
09:21And every time, at the last minute, he goes back on his word.
09:23People thought this game was just a publicity stunt to polish the brand's image.
09:27But many people saw the moment when Obama insulted Trump in front of him as a sign of weakness.
09:32This could be an embarrassing and painful moment for Trump.
09:35This is the moment when Trump truly decided to become President of America.
09:38And I let him go and register his campaign slogan.
09:40Make America Great Again
09:41The logo was from an old campaign run by Ronald Reagan during the eighth century.
09:45And here, my dear, begins a new chapter in the life of Donald Trump.
09:49Where we will discover that it is not a strong new separator
09:51When Trump announced his candidacy in 2015
09:55As President of the United States of America
09:56Everyone, my dear, is in a difficult situation. Andre is acting, haaaa
09:59Let me tell you, it's not just his enemies who are jealous of him.
10:01This Republican Party itself is not taking things seriously.
10:03But let me surprise you and tell you one by one
10:05When he started winning over the party's candidates
10:07In the style of his father's Black Mirror
10:09The cartoonish style is full of insults and direct attacks.
10:12He hit below the belt, above the belt, and with the belt in hand.
10:15Seminars and debates continued until Donald Trump became the Republican nominee.
10:21Anyone who stands against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee
10:24Donald Trump, my dear, the first presidential candidate
10:27He has neither governmental nor political experience.
10:29At the time, my dear, for American politics from countries
10:31Workers were going around to conferences, elections, Congress, and I don't know what the Senate was.
10:38I consulted my opinion, and nominations and a gradual increase in pressure
10:42On the other hand, Donald Trump was refusing employees at the reality show.
10:45And the ambush is flying
10:47Here I tell you, my dear, that Trump didn't need political experience
10:50To become President of the United States of America
10:53All he needed was a Twitter account.
10:55The campaign of the "God of Trump" campaign, my dear, has remained focused on the fact that Donald Trump is just a joke, folks.
11:00This is a neurotic, deranged, eccentric clown
11:02It's not right for someone with such a volatile temperament and hair to have growth codes.
11:06He shouldn't have the power to wage a war that could end the world.
11:10And yet, my dear, Donald Trump might indeed appear to be a joke.
11:13But the truth is that this whole charade hides a very, very important truth that people know and understand.
11:19That is, Donald Trump has genuine popularity among American citizens.
11:23In every election he entered, the man garnered millions of American votes.
11:32With 1 million votes, 47 percent of the total, this was the second-highest percentage of votes for a presidential candidate in history.
11:39When you see him in front of you, my dear, you'll notice his extraordinary popularity and genuine connection with millions of his supporters.
11:43Those who were loyal to him were like Hassan al-Sabah, the leader of a sect.
11:46This is something that makes this man more than just a joke.
11:49And more than just a historical mistake, America is correct and accepts it coldly.
11:53Donald Trump is a phenomenon that must be understood and taken seriously.
11:57He's not a clown, especially when you discover that this clown is behind 74 million people.
12:03Even if he seems like a clown to you, you still need to take him seriously because his impact is important.
12:07It won't just affect his country, it will affect him and it will affect the world.
12:09Dear Kanina, let's go back to the roots of this story, which is Trump's sudden emergence on the political stage.
12:14To get back to the beginning, we need to answer the most important question in this episode.
12:17Who is Donald Trump?
12:19On June 14, 1946
12:21Betwelfth Donald Trump in Brooklyn, New York
12:24He remains the second son of the state's real estate tycoon
12:26And the grandson of the German immigrant Fred Rechtrump
12:29The one who arrived in America in 1885
12:31Grandpa arrived in America; he dreams of a quick fix.
12:34Indeed, it is possible that its image is from real estate.
12:36And now, according to some sources, from suspicious activities
12:38These are symptoms we won't address.
12:40Father Fred raised his son Donald in an evangelical religious environment.
12:43She believes that financial success is a sign of God's favor.
12:46You haven't been financially successful, God is pleased with you.
12:48The one who's contradicting this is the book "The Power of Positive Thinking".
12:50For the evangelical scholar Norman Vincent Peale
12:53This book is full of inspiring stories about the success of businessmen.
12:55And his ideas, which Trump implemented, can be summarized as follows:
12:57Throughout his career, you always put yourself in your mind as a successful person.
13:00The occurrence of failure, and the scarcity of it, amuses the mind.
13:02If you fail, deny that you failed.
13:04You're a winner no matter what.
13:05Donald also learned from his father that winning divides people into two types.
13:08The world is divided into monsters or victims
13:10If I gain something, then someone else has to lose.
13:12He who is not blessed will be a loser
13:14Donald translates this into organic actions
13:16He bullied his schoolmates
13:18And when his classmates went to complain to the teachers
13:19They were bullying the teachers
13:21Here is Aziz Bittar, the father; he is sending him to a military boarding school.
13:24His strictness was intended to teach the spoiled children of the song
13:27Those cute, chubby ones with behavioral issues
13:30They learn discipline and strength
13:32It was more like a prison
13:33Donald learned that to survive, he didn't need to be bullied.
13:36But the leader of the bullies
13:37Yes, we're still going.
13:39And suddenly, my dear, he himself is in the role of the hero.
13:40With the bullies coming from the surrounding states
13:43Also, my dear, learn the art of cunning.
13:45Aziz, are we going to make a book about the art of cunning?
13:46It will only be a seller, listen to me.
13:47Someone write it and put my name on it.
13:48That's the art of cunning.
13:49Donald is learning how to play games with teachers who are carrying things like his yard.
13:52So that he can take what he wants from them.
13:54He respects their authority, ah
13:55But he shouldn't let them sense his weakness.
13:57He believed that if the teachers saw a weak student
13:59They will be considered prey
14:00When, my dear Donald
14:01Benor
14:01He finds himself in the midst of this respiratory, scorching world.
14:05Bullies and people who see me as prey, and I have to fight them.
14:07God
14:08Amidst the harsh military discipline at his school
14:11An athletic person excels
14:12He remains the leader of one of the order groups.
14:15Bullying will be Donald Trump's weapon to kill Albus
14:19Hezbet sells to the community around him.
14:21Especially his father
14:22It is strong
14:23He is ready to meet his family's expectations of him.
14:25Those who saw that the successful businessman
14:27His extremism is the killer's instinct.
14:29School, my dear
14:30The rich get richer
14:32Because the poor are getting poorer
14:34And Angel of the Flood
14:35Your son will put himself at your feet
14:36And what is difficult for you
14:37It impoverishes you
14:38And Angel, aunt
14:39Have dinner
14:39You won't be kind to me because of the blindness
14:41Like the popular saying, "My dear Zamani"
14:42She was very harsh
14:43Why do you say that?
14:43From the pressure of this father
14:44It doesn't always create a strong personality like Donald's.
14:46But sometimes he makes her sad
14:48He will be a victim of this tragedy
14:49Big Brother
14:50Fred Jr.
14:51The one who is disabled
14:51He meets his father's standards for success.
14:53The man wants to be a normal human being
14:54He doesn't want to be a killer and trample on people to get ahead
14:57So he is struck by his helplessness and frustrated by his oppression.
14:59For alcohol and drugs
15:00So that he would die at the age of 40.
15:02Because of him
15:02Donald Trump
15:03He will stay away for the rest of his life
15:04About alcohol, smoking, and drugs
15:06Oh my God
15:06Is all of this normal?
15:07Is all of this included?
15:08But if he was training, what would he have done?
15:10My dear death
15:10Fred Jr.
15:11His brother planted two ideas
15:12And he is Donald Trump
15:13The first in his heart
15:14It is that
15:15He was truly saddened by his brother's death.
15:16And the second one, my dear, was in his mind
15:17His brother Farid
15:18That's what happened to him
15:19Because he was just a locust
15:20And this Egyptian guy, I won't allow myself to reach him.
15:22Donald had a very clever plan
15:24I'm not just a follower by my dad's standards
15:25I will surpass her
15:26And at the same time, he's escaping from his sweet grasp, the one I like.
15:28So that I have a bigger grip
15:30And I'm not going to stay when I grow up
15:30Hatos Ali is also
15:32And after Donald left the University of Pennsylvania
15:34He begins his journey of forming his image
15:35With simple help from the father
15:36A million dollars is enough to brighten up a day's trip.
15:43Despite, my dear, that it is a large vulture
15:45But when you think about this man
15:46About one million dollars
15:48Almost today
15:49Four and six tenths of a billion dollars
15:51This is during the filming of the episode.
15:53His current image
15:54This, my dear, is where Donald Trump's journey begins.
15:56The most important and famous personality
15:58In his entire family lineage
15:59in the beginning
16:00Contrary to the advice of my father
16:01Trump will focus his efforts on Manhattan in New York.
16:04My dear, it was a gloomy period.
16:06And Manhattan was in a state of flux
16:08Your madness, my dear
16:08The state had millions in debt.
16:10She was forced to lay off 19,000 government employees.
16:13Among them are thousands of police organizations
16:15And it begins to get many cycles
16:17The crime determinant reaches three thousand murders annually.
16:19Bona's works are numerous
16:20Three thousand cleaning workers were dismissed.
16:22And here in New York, it remains drowning in tons of garbage.
16:25The situation is indeed desperate, but it is dangerous.
16:28And that's what I learned about Uncle McDonald
16:30It stimulates his imagination and keeps him active.
16:32He dies in the atmosphere of ignorance
16:33This is the environment in which it is active.
16:34As long as the whole world is in a state of hostility
16:36The man is enlightened
16:37Indeed, it's business, my dear.
16:38Increased risk during difficult times
16:39This means opportunities for increased rewards.
16:41At this time, my dear, believe in God, believe
16:43Donald was a handsome young man with an athletic build.
16:45His appearance was particularly attractive for fashion shows.
16:47The New York Times described him
16:49He resembled the actor Robert Radford
16:51This made it easy for him to build friendships.
16:52With the song and the politicians
16:54He gets to know influential people and celebrities.
16:56Of course, this is separate from his father's relationships.
16:57With the faithful officials in New York
16:59Many people from the angle of the situation
17:00They worked with Trump at that time
17:01They described him as an amazing person capable of silencing anyone who speaks to him.
17:05They were, my dear, hypnotized
17:07But the most important relationship is being Trump in his career.
17:09She was with someone named Roy Quinn
17:10This guy was an organized crime lawyer in New York
17:13Saul Goodman, this world
17:14This is the man, my dear.
17:15Those who were the heads of the fifth families of the Mafia
17:17He gathers them at his house
17:18To ensure that the FB AP doesn't record anything
17:20The man also didn't have a problem with us
17:21He is using all the influence of the petition
17:23All means of intimidation, blackmail, fabrication, and bribery
17:27In order to achieve his goals
17:28This is the perfect combination that Trump will learn from Quinn.
17:31The one who will be like a father to the other
17:32Wow, you're calling the person we have in this house a father?
17:34no
17:35He has a husband, and someone chose the issue based on...
17:36Any rivalry Donald would get involved in
17:38It was enough, my dear, that he mentioned Queen's name.
17:39He knows him
17:40This is Mohamed Bey
17:41twist it
17:42And here, of course, my dear, all the competitors were immediately intimidated by him.
17:44Conn is helping Trump with his influence; he's getting a tax cut from New York.
17:47$400 million tax cut
17:50Discount valid for ages 40 and up
17:52And here Donald begins his first project
17:54Converting the Commodore Hotel
17:55The one who was bankrupt and dilapidated
17:57Grand Hyatt Hotel
17:58For the hotel of Al-Fakhid
17:59The one with 1400 rooms
18:01Then he builds Trump Tower
18:02Although its execution was ordinary
18:04Cleaning up the facades like the Al-Shaymaa Tower.
18:06However, with his salesman instinct
18:08The market estimated that this tower was more than just a tower.
18:11And a rumor is circulating that the Queen of England herself
18:13She wants to leave Buckingham Palace
18:14So you can rent in the fifth floor.
18:16And the rumor, my dear, despite its obvious naivety
18:18However, it allows him to sell a single apartment for millions.
18:21But when he comes, he shakes
18:22New mayor of New York
18:23He is focusing on the gradual reduction that Donald Trump has taken.
18:26One second
18:26The reduction stopped 40 years ago
18:28What does this approximation mean?
18:2940 years of reducing my derby, why?
18:30Like the guy who asks about freedom all at once
18:32The man is not pleased with the gradual reduction that Trump took.
18:34In circumstances that are clearly suspicious
18:36Here we are selling a glimpse of Donald Trump's personality that we are seeing for the first time.
18:39Attacks, insults and torrenting of insults at the mayor
18:42They say he is a fool, lacking intelligence and talent.
18:45It is preferable to continue writing and repeating it until it becomes a reality.
18:48With Roy Con's help, Trump is winning the mayoral election through a court ruling.
18:53And that's not all, he also receives a new training course.
18:55Abu Fard, my dear, at this time
18:56He felt that his son deserved this success.
18:58He also deserves to remain his boss.
19:00He likened him to the legend of King Midas.
19:02Anything that he touched turned to gold
19:04Trump's month, my dear, is filling New York.
19:06But he needed a bigger stage to perform on.
19:08He decides to fear the world with his hand on it
19:10Casinos of the Emirates
19:11In order to build and buy three casinos, the most famous of which is the Taj Mahal.
19:14Therefore, my dear friend, we are dealing with a successful business.
19:16The President's Project and the Seas
19:17Rajab's business is bigger than his own.
19:19But what will distinguish Trump from all other businessmen?
19:21He will decide that he will be the brand, not the one who creates it.
19:24In a press interview with author Tony Shorts
19:26He suggested he write a book titled "The Art of the Deal"
19:28Uncle Trump, you have amassed considerable experience in business.
19:31And it could be an example for the average American citizen
19:34When you share your experience, Fayrak has a book about taking deals.
19:37Poverty, my dear, is something Trump marvels at.
19:39He replies to Shorts that he writes it for him, but it will be released under your name.
19:42There is a literary tradition called ghostwriting.
19:44You get someone to write something for you and put your name on it.
19:46I'm sure the book will be released, it will be a success, and it will be a huge hit.
19:49To the point that Trump transformed from just a real estate developer in New York
19:52Brand's story is an American success story of a smart and self-made man.
19:55To the point that local activist Mike Demper
19:57The year 1988 saw predictions for Trump's nomination as President of America.
20:02Mike saw Donald as the person America needs
20:04A man who masters the art of the deal
20:05He shows no mercy to his enemies.
20:06Trump convinces him that he agrees to announce his candidacy
20:09And here he prepares what he was learning about this news
20:11The news that will embarrass America
20:13The sticky one, my dear, remains high
20:14People attend and watch
20:16What will Trump say?
20:17What will Trump do?
20:18How does his election plan work?
20:20Inside the world of 18, and he and John, and he and John
20:22Then he surprises everyone by announcing that he will not run for office.
20:24Here we discover activist Mike Dunbar
20:26Trump lied to him to get an advertisement for his book.
20:28The dream that this activist was having
20:30Trump only had post-sponsored content.
20:32That's a truly low move, my dear, literally, just like his book says.
20:35The art of the deal
20:36This book, my dear, is about the world of business.
20:37The modern-day equivalent of Machiavelli's The Prince in politics
20:42Or as Trump puts it
20:43With the People magazine correspondent in 188
20:45When he says about his philosophy of life that man is the most ferocious of animals
20:49And Trump also made me know how much
20:50Abu Hamad, second one, O One
20:51My dear, I need
20:52I've noticed, Abu Hamad, that we're both talking about a story.
20:54Saud, then Saud, then Saud, then Saud
20:56Where's the twist?
20:57Get out now
20:58What you're doing, Abu Hamad, is not suitable for good borders.
21:01And I'm not used to taking half-baked pieces from you.
21:03God bless you, my dear
21:04Indeed, my dear, you have exposed me.
21:06The Twist Jay
21:06correct
21:07Trump's son is a master dealmaker
21:09But he makes a series of shady deals
21:13Deals that cause bankruptcy and all its casinos
21:15And he's so pampered, my dear Sarwito, that he'll be walking down the street
21:19And then he'll find a homeless man
21:20Then he points to the person with him and says, "This man is richer than me."
21:23This guy is a total loser, $0
21:26I owe over $900 million
21:28Ali, the banks, were expatriated for a billion dollars.
21:30So, my dear, it's numbers and math.
21:32He was more ratty than any beggar walking down the street
21:34However,
21:35As I learned throughout his life
21:36Donald kept denying
21:37And the media that made him an icon
21:40He will mercilessly transform into the most hated figure in America.
21:43Especially after news of his infidelity to his wife Ivana
21:45And of course, my dear Ban, we get to know each other
21:47Anyone who doesn't succeed in our job becomes an expert in it.
21:49Whatever you know, give advice to people
21:50And Trump will do to me exactly what I did to others.
21:52He saved himself and heard it from the heart of the place he destroyed.
21:55Media, specifically television
21:56Trump will go on television as an expert in his field.
21:59And here begins a different journey for Donald
22:02The Apprentice program begins airing in 2004
22:04It lasts for 8 seasons.
22:06It generates enormous profits for Trump
22:08And the brand will recover again
22:10The Hadith program has a simple concept.
22:11Trump appears in it, playing the role of the manager.
22:13He conducts job interviews.
22:15With people who are nominating him for a position in his company
22:17He'll start eliminating them, one or the other.
22:19The famous phrase that the American public is familiar with
22:22It lifts us
22:22You are expelled
22:23The winner in the sad competition
22:25He wins a contract worth $250,000
22:28And she herself has no mercy.
22:29Any method that allows you to win is allowed.
22:31However unethical and dishonest this method may be
22:33This program portrays New York as a microcosm of the world.
22:36The world exists in the mind of Donald Trump
22:38A jungle where only the strongest survive
22:40The chances of survival are slim.
22:41And as he learned from his prophethood
22:42The survivors are the killers.
22:43The most ruthless and aggressive people in the competition
22:45Only countries have the chance to become kings
22:47In a television interview early in his life
22:49Trump is being asked about the actor who could play his role in the film
22:51Trump responds by saying
22:52I'm playing my part in the movie "What's the Problem?"
22:54This program established Trump's profile
22:56She doesn't need anyone else with her.
22:57Trump plays the character of Trump
22:59In a study entitled
23:01According to the psychology professor
23:03Shira Gabriel at the University of Buffalo in New York
23:05This TV program created links
23:07It cannot be erased from the minds of millions of Americans
23:10They linked them to Donald Trump
23:11He appeared before them as a strong person
23:13The intelligent computer manager
23:15Donald has become an icon
23:17American success icon
23:18No matter what position he's in, he can turn his fall into a rise.
23:21He looks at the value again and it comes out higher.
23:23The study says that viewers who were attached to Trump
23:25Whether they are Republicans or Democrats
23:27Not just his height in the 2016 elections
23:29These countries also failed to deliver on their promises to create millions of jobs.
23:32And he will travel the world to confront all of America's enemies.
23:34He will build a wall on the border
23:36Gabrielle concludes that if it weren't for Prints' program
23:38Trump would not have remained president
23:40He is almost the first American president to reach his position
23:42Because he is a famous public figure
23:44A prominent figure in the American popular press
23:46He didn't just appear as a businessman and a television star
23:48But he appeared as Anti-Hero
23:50When Trump took a criminal photo in August 2023
23:53In a prison in Georgia
23:54Aziz appeared in the picture with a frown.
23:55He looks at the camera with a certain air of innocence.
23:57After Aziz was charged with 91 criminal offenses
24:00The truth, my dear, is that Trump's enemies are all of America and the whole world.
24:04Imagine that this man is finished from this moment
24:07With this image and these accusations
24:09Lost!
24:09We won't see him in the elections.
24:10His popularity has declined
24:12Imagine you're a man who declares himself a role model for the United States of America.
24:15And the youth
24:16Imagine someone with all these charges
24:18He wants to be a candidate for President of the United States of America.
24:22Definitely like this picture
24:23I will fall from the people's animals
24:24But let's surprise you and tell you, my dear
24:26This image has become an icon
24:29And he gathered it for his election campaign
24:30$9.5 million
24:32By printing it for the cells
24:33Merchandise work
24:35Trump's popularity in opinion polls
24:37More than 50 points increased
24:39And according to research expertise
24:40Three in 2022
24:41The age of anti-heroes case study
24:43In Donald Trump
24:43The American public
24:44He was eligible for Trump for a long time
24:46for him?
24:46Because popular culture is obsessed with anti-hero
24:49In our culture now
24:50We love Pablo Escobar
24:52And the Zucker
24:52And Don Corleone
24:53And Issa al-Wazzan in the Ataoula
24:55Trump is now yours, a charming person
24:57He has charisma
24:58unethical
24:58Trump has a high ability to communicate
25:00He has the ability to remain funny
25:02And destroys the old base
25:03And it creates a new base
25:04He walks away, leaving the mess behind.
25:06Trump is acting like a movie villain
25:07The one who is not afraid
25:08The one who says the words
25:09What people are afraid to say
25:10Trump, my dear
25:10It doesn't apply to all films.
25:12He decided to imitate her.
25:12But as a practical person
25:13He saw a more inspiring, realistic issue.
25:15I'm not going to be successful as an actor
25:16Just like a wrestler
25:18my dear
25:19Let me take you by the hand, please.
25:20You often don't take it with your hand
25:21Lesba 1998
25:22When the former wrestler decides
25:24Jason Ventura
25:25Trump
25:25His platform was hosted
25:27At Trump Plaza
25:27He will nominate himself
25:29As governor of Minnesota
25:30The man has no
25:31Any political experience
25:32No government
25:33And also within an independent
25:34Against candidates
25:35Democratic and Republican parties
25:36And everyone is surprised
25:37From my first glance
25:38He is afraid
25:39He insults his opponents
25:40Strange words for politicians
25:41This is something you might find silly.
25:43However, he
25:43It attracts the hidden ones
25:44Because it makes the hidden ones feel
25:46This man is straightforward.
25:47This man isn't ashamed
25:48He says
25:48What they are thinking
25:49But they're afraid to say it.
25:50Every time, my dear
25:51Ventura used to meet with journalists there.
25:52He was insulting them
25:53So they are guaranteed against the defect of the crime.
25:54And they guarantee that they are not like Anti-Hero
25:56Remains enhanced
25:57The surprise will happen
25:58When Ventura wins
25:59As governor of Bensota
26:00Trump travels there immediately
26:02Not because he cares
26:02Or discuss business with him
26:04But in order to understand him
26:05How did this guy do it?
26:06What advertising strategies will I use?
26:07The plans that Trump will implement next
26:09millimeter
26:09Not on a city or state scale
26:11But on all of America
26:12According to the interpretation of the anti-hero
26:14It could have been a sufficient reason
26:15To explain how Trump came to power
26:17But the need
26:18What's really important is that we explain it.
26:19How Trump's agenda
26:20It was different from everything else.
26:21Even about the Republican Party itself
26:23The one who nominated him
26:24Here we need to delve into Donald Trump's speech
26:27We'll see
26:27The Republican Party is long, deep, and protective.
26:29Not an extremist
26:29It encourages free trade between countries
26:32Everyone trades with everyone else
26:33There are no restrictions and customs duties are low.
26:35The strange thing about it
26:35Trump, despite being the Republican Party nominee
26:37However, he was against it.
26:39Trump, for example, wants to raise tariffs.
26:41On Chinese cars
26:42Let's move on to another topic, for example.
26:43The topic of migration uniforms
26:44The issue of immigration
26:45It is on the Republican Party agenda.
26:47many years
26:48But the party is unlikely to release the list of racist accusations.
26:51The one who describes Muslims
26:52They are terrorists
26:53and the Latins
26:54They are criminals and rapists
26:56As Trump said
26:56In one of his most famous speeches
26:58The party is important work
26:59He can't stay this rude.
27:01Towards minorities
27:02Regarding women's issues
27:03The party might organize immigration.
27:05It makes her a little tight
27:06But he will never think
27:07He is clearing the border with a buffer wall.
27:09It separates America and Mexico
27:11Republicans and Democrats
27:12They are the ones who established the new world order.
27:14After the end of the Cold War
27:15The fall of the Soviets
27:16A world whose title is free trade
27:18In the world of America
27:19She is the only leader in it
27:20But my dear
27:20Trump's speech contradicts all of this.
27:22And he turns the onion into a mess with his speech
27:24Against the system established by America
27:25He tells them no
27:26We are not leaders
27:27We're not going to pay for other people.
27:29You don't pay us
27:29We have nothing to do with the policies of other countries.
27:31America's interests first
27:33We don't want to spread democracy peacefully or by force.
27:36Who are we paying for in NATO on behalf of Europe?
27:38What plays
27:39Not every country can bear the burden of defending itself.
27:41And whoever wants America to protect them
27:42pays
27:43We also have the option to withdraw from all free trade agreements.
27:46What we did
27:47And climate agreements
27:48It brings poverty to the atmosphere
27:49We don't want it
27:50We will also cancel the Iranian agreement that Obama made.
27:52In short, this was not a speech directed only at enemies.
27:55But this was also against his allies.
27:57The people who were with him in the fight
27:58Which is the Republican Party
27:59Okay, one Sani, Abu Ahmed
28:00How come, because the Americans you mentioned
28:01They are approximately 74 million Americans
28:03They stand with the new discourse
28:04This is the driver
28:05How to criticize minorities
28:07How to marginalize women
28:09How can we even challenge our allies?
28:11Those who were hostile to Europe, those who fought with us
28:13Help us defeat Eter
28:14And we defeated the Soviet Union.
28:16God bless you, Abraham.
28:17You were our unifier
28:18And the Rani came to our team
28:19And in the end, the Americans will hide him.
28:21Dear beautiful viewer
28:22Didn't we say, Tris, that's dangerous?
28:23The tone Trump uses
28:25It wasn't a new tone about Americans
28:26Rather, it is a return to a very old disagreement and question.
28:29As old as the Founding Fathers themselves
28:31Those who drafted the American Constitution in 1787
28:34Dom was always asking a question, and they tried to answer it with compromise solutions.
28:37So that they could avoid the outbreak of the Great War
28:39What actually happened
28:40Less than 75 years after its founding
28:42When we saw
28:42The question is, my dear
28:44Who exactly are we Americans?
28:46He is a narrator
28:46Is America a group of immigrants?
28:49White
28:50Firsts
28:51Protestants
28:52America is not a place
28:53All races melt into it
28:55It embraces and brings together different cultures.
28:58Tramel when he announced his candidacy for the presidency
29:00In America's historic moment
29:01Let's bring this question back to the surface again.
29:03At this moment, America is white.
29:04It denies cultural and social changes
29:07And it also denies the knife's internal structure.
29:10Which is demographics
29:11The last 50 years have seen more than 60 million people quarantined in America.
29:13From Central America to Asia
29:15According to data from the Bio Center
29:16Percentage of white Protestants in 2007
29:1851% of the American people
29:21This year is 2023, my dear.
29:23This percentage will decrease
29:24It will drop to 40%
29:25With Obama coming to power in 2008
29:27As the first Black American president
29:29This is my dear Broz
29:31New Civilization
29:32What happened to historical control
29:34Which was owned by white Protestants
29:36On the seat of the President of the United States of America
29:39This is the first time we've seen someone with different skin tones
29:42This is the only time
29:43The one in which the Kasuleke president came to power
29:45Not Prostanti
29:46Canadian
29:47The only debt
29:48And you know what happened next.
29:49He didn't complete his term
29:50The assassination was exposed
29:51No water
29:51Demographics predict that by 2030
29:53Immigration from Latin America
29:54Asia and Africa
29:56and the Middle East
29:56Even exceeding the number of newborns
29:59The number of eggs in the year 2045
30:01It will be small and will not constitute a majority.
30:03Be aware, my dear, that they are a minority at the Oscars and on Netflix.
30:05So the country won't be either
30:06Let me tell you, my dear, a funny story
30:08By the standards of religiously conservative evangelical Christians
30:12Trump is not a religious person
30:13Trump, my dear
30:14He got married and divorced more than three times
30:17Besides that, he has extramarital affairs.
30:20Devoted relationships
30:21This is in addition to his economic activities, of course.
30:22In the Parat and the Prayer of the Ammar
30:24He has been charged with sexual harassment.
30:26The New York Police Department had a whole folder with his name on it.
30:28However, the first thing Donald Trump did was activate his speech
30:31The Christian community was its largest base.
30:34Because they saw in it a mutual benefit
30:36The famous storyteller Jerry Vallewelly Jr.
30:38I doubt they will elect Donald Trump
30:40We need someone as tough and aggressive as Trump.
30:42That's what he'll bring down from the ground
30:44This is what will come and destroy the foundations
30:46Sorry, Abu Hamad
30:47Hassan, your speech is a slang speech.
30:48You're trying to convey something tangible.
30:50Trump became famous and successful because he is a racist.
30:52And he wants the American citizen to be a white Messiah
30:54He surpasses other races
30:55Let me offer my condolences, he tells you that the American citizen
30:56It's not that simple.
30:57It is true that Trump's speech indicates he is racist.
30:59But it's not necessarily true that these elements are based on faith.
31:02But by choice
31:03According to Muhammad Al-Minshawi
31:04Allah Abu Hamid, the recited Quran
31:06My dear, I'm going to talk about the writer Mohamed Menshawy
31:08Not Muhammad Siddiq Al-Minshawi, the well-known reciter
31:11In his book
31:11Trump first tells Menshawy that if Trump were racist by faith
31:15He couldn't have achieved his rise in business.
31:18The trip I told you about
31:19The one who came out of the heart of New York
31:20Because it contained a great variety and ethnicity
31:22He can't work with him if he's racist.
31:24It's also difficult for Trump to become a television star.
31:26If Trump was known for
31:27racism
31:28Come here, my dear racist man in the entertainment business
31:31Racism in the business and entertainment sectors
31:33Don't go around bringing a tansala
31:34But in the field of politics, and especially modern politics...
31:37This is glory
31:37This type of product is in high demand in Sudan right now.
31:39Politics is a different game.
31:41The paragraph here states that Trump, as a businessman, is a "barge mati" (a derogatory term).
31:43He's trying to make a deal
31:44He decides that he needs to differentiate himself from the other candidates.
31:47He decided to play on the fears and anxieties of the white majority.
31:51Especially Christians in the American South
31:53Trump's racism here is his winning card, serving his political interests.
31:57My dear friend, let me tell you, if we were to assume...
31:59Supporting minorities and immigrants
32:01She was winning the elections
32:02His time, my dear, had passed, and he had become a human rights activist.
32:05Black Indian
32:06Bozi
32:06Come here, dear Trump Bozi
32:07If minorities, my dear, were winning
32:09His time was his greatest support
32:11Back to Tony Schwartz
32:12The Art of the Deal writer
32:13Donald Trump, the author of the book, is a true writer.
32:15This guy spent over 100 hours with Trump writing the book
32:18After them, he reached one conclusion
32:19Donald Trump believes in no value in life other than money.
32:22The deal
32:23Do whatever you want, my dear.
32:24But they didn't cut the deal
32:25Tarab Al-Azizi Mubarad is a businessman
32:27He saw an opportunity and saw action in American society
32:29The one who understood very well its complex structure
32:31He saw an opportunity to make a marriage deal that would win him the election
32:34And every time I learn about the nomination
32:36In the eighties and nineties in 2012
32:38Each time it ended between his cloud and his backing down from the idea
32:40This is because, according to his campaign advisor
32:43Roger Stone
32:43His chances of winning were not in his favor.
32:45The deal was a loss.
32:46Keep
32:46At the moment of his candidacy in 2016
32:48There were millions ready and waiting for a speech similar to his.
32:51A large number of citizens are capable of securing a real victory.
32:54According to Trump's book, Refield
32:56Donald Trump sweating
32:57In Trump's positions adopted in 2016
32:59It's like he rejected the idea of abortion rights.
33:00And his support for the gunman
33:02These are the policies of Republican candidate Trump.
33:05In the 2012 elections
33:06The same poverty
33:07The journey, my dear, is that Trump described this at the time.
33:09that they are flawed policies
33:10My dear friend, these policies
33:12This will make life harder for poor citizens.
33:14Especially immigrants
33:15These policies are what made me lose my temper.
33:17Minorities lose
33:19Athmiya and Asian minority attire
33:21What kind of piety is this?
33:22Now let me tell you, Trump was neither a Democrat nor a Republican.
33:24I saw him once run for election in 2000
33:27He was going to release the reform party's laws
33:29And this is your party, Kharmantak.
33:30A setback between the Democrats and the Republicans
33:31When the politician announces
33:32Patrick G. Bacon is running for the party.
33:34His watch, dear Trump, will reveal the charges
33:36He is racist and against immigrants and minorities.
33:38He has surrounded himself with elements of the extreme right.
33:41Oh, Abu Ahmed, peace be upon you
33:42This is a pious person
33:43Now, let me tell you, my dear, that this man published a famous book.
33:45Trump will claim that this book praises Hitler.
33:47Rami Jatt
33:48He'll keep repeating that word until everyone believes it.
33:51This is the book that actually praises Hitler.
33:52The journey continues, as this book itself
33:54It will be the focus of Trump's 2016 election campaign.
33:57Perhaps because its title summarizes all of Trump's speeches.
34:00The title of the book was
34:04This book will be published in 1999
34:06This title says that America is a country
34:08And no empire is responsible for ruling the world.
34:11And she published her ideas in it
34:12Dear United States, look at your paper
34:14Solve it without cheating anyone.
34:15The ambition to expand and interfere in the affairs of other countries
34:17He is the root of our problem
34:18Because some were aware that America's international alliances...
34:21America was involved in wars
34:22This serves its military and commercial interests.
34:25He also thought it was the best thing for Americans
34:27It is protecting America's borders
34:28and strengthening its economy
34:29And the greatest limitation of America's existence
34:31Her ambition is to become an empire.
34:33Ambition that weakened all empires
34:36Throughout history
34:36God bless you, Abu Hamad, these are noble and sweet qualities.
34:39He wanted America to be nice and mind its own business.
34:41Don't bother anyone
34:41Honestly, Abu Hamad, I would have been disappointed if these ideas had been implemented.
34:43The world was at peace back then.
34:44Your coffee, your goodness, and your international tastes
34:46calves
34:47What calves?
34:47You, my dear, forgot the question.
34:49What I told you goes back to the founding mothers
34:52And he will start repeating at different times
34:54World War costume
34:55Which was very confusing for the Americans at the time.
34:56What's the right thing to do? Should we care about our borders across the Atlantic?
34:59To protect our global influence
35:00Shouldn't we roll up our sleeves and go down and participate in the war?
35:02This question is evolving, according to researcher Mohamed Naeem.
35:04Two ideas brought together by one question
35:06We as America
35:06Empire or imperialism?
35:08The empire is the form we have seen
35:10In the Iraq or Afghanistan war
35:11This is a form of support for Republicans.
35:13While the Democrats support the idea of soft intervention
35:15The whole world needs to know the image of America
35:17One by one, people are the ones who want to be the sheep of America.
35:20The people are the ones who told us, please
35:22Profitor occupied us
35:24Teach us your culture
35:25Hey, we know some things about you
35:26In this imperial vision
35:28Washington is not the capital of the United States, but
35:30But it is the capital of a sprawling world
35:33America is the center
35:34And any country that goes outside this American system
35:36The country of Ma'arqa is considered
35:37Or a group of terrorist organizations
35:39They are classified as rebels
35:40American Armies and Myths
35:42It must be present everywhere in the world
35:43To protect the global financial system
35:45But this is my dear
35:46It means international trade agreements
35:48Agreements to allow free trade between countries
35:50It's not necessary for America to be the one protecting money.
35:53Neither the goods nor the workers will be American.
35:55Trump, my dear, has completely changed his perspective.
35:57He will talk about imperialist America.
35:59This is a vision from ten years ago.
36:01It was adopted by some conservative forces
36:03But Trump was the first to put it this clearly.
36:05Washington is not the capital of the world.
36:08But it is the capital of America
36:10America is a nation with clear borders.
36:13Its inhabitants have a specific identity.
36:14America is not just a global manager of the capitalist system.
36:17It protects everyone and allows free trade.
36:19I am neither Super Hero nor Gen Lamp nor the Lady and the Dita
36:22If I do this, will the countries need my commission or my visa fee?
36:24America's interests, trade, goods, and workers come before anything else.
36:28This, my dear, does not mean that America will remain a country in its own right.
36:30Why would this influence be so powerful that it subjugates nations?
36:33But it's not because of the end or because of Europe.
36:35Nor is it to establish and consolidate the principles of American justice.
36:38But focus on this and underline it a hundred times.
36:41Protecting America's interests as a nation
36:43This is his perception of America internationally.
36:45Her relationship with the world
36:46As for the imperialism that came
36:48For him, it means that America is a nation-state.
36:50Its core identity is white Protestant supremacy.
36:53Not any other race
36:54This is what Trump has done since he came to power.
36:56This perception was always favored in the consciousness of those who follow the American.
36:59Only a political minority that has never reached the White House can express this.
37:02Until Trump came and said it loudly
37:04That means Abu Ahmed
37:05The Americans have chosen the American imperialist vision.
37:08Not the American imperial vision
37:10Exactly, dear
37:11But the problem with these two ideas is...
37:12Imperial America, for example
37:14Hatich is unable to fully impose her vision.
37:16About the countries of goodness that follow it
37:18And about those you call the evil states that are against her
37:20We see her, my dear, and she's unable to impose this.
37:22No, not on China
37:23Nor on Russia
37:24Nor on Iran
37:25Besides, it has failed economically in the eyes of the American citizen more than once.
37:28After the Iraq War and the Afghanistan War
37:30And in 2008, it gave its full support to Israel in its genocide of Gaza.
37:33They should be ashamed of the human rights pledge.
37:35And supporting minorities facing evil dictatorships
37:39Because it often
37:40Sponsor of these evil dictatorships
37:43Even if these dictatorships failed in their evil
37:45She'll come and help her
37:46Or is it still there, my dear?
37:46If we turn to the problems of imperialist perception
37:49The America First idea is in crisis.
37:50It appears on America, not the one that exists.
37:52Change in the imagination of some idealistic white Protestants
37:55On the ground, my dear
37:56America is a country whose demographics have changed forever.
38:00You have always had a majority in your hands
38:02Today these are 40%
38:04By 2040 they will reach something like 20%
38:06And the eggs, we don't know, are now the majority on Netflix.
38:09The extreme shift between two perceptions
38:11Let the country that laid the foundations of the global order be.
38:13Her own subservience is the biggest threat to him
38:15Be careful, my dear
38:16Up to this point, we've been speaking from above.
38:17From the heart of the white house
38:18Let's go to the average American voter.
38:21Citizen
38:22The one who pays the real estate price
38:24And he eats a hood dog sandwich
38:25He forms it with a ruler and sleeps
38:27This guy doesn't want to solve imperialism, and the imperial system...
38:29So you see how that person thinks
38:31Why would this person choose Donald Trump?
38:33Trump, my dear, has great power.
38:35In that he is able to manage two types of emotions
38:37He can make the audience feel both happiness and anger at the same time.
38:40In some way, American policy has done it this way.
38:42Neither Reagan, nor Bush, nor Obama
38:44My dear, anger is a negative feeling.
38:46However, it makes people proactive.
38:48It makes them move
38:49It motivates them to act boldly
38:51So you're the irritable, intolerant person.
38:53The one who is boiling will curse and rant
38:55Although this might be harmful to him
38:57Unlike other negative emotions such as sadness and anxiety
38:59We can say that he is more lazy
39:01That's besides the fact that, of course, regarding what his hands
39:03Trump has a lighthearted personality.
39:04What's in his heart is on his tongue, coming out from within.
39:05A large part of the American vote for Trump
39:07His anger and despair stemmed from the policies of the Democratic Party.
39:10He is historically known as a champion of the white working class.
39:13To such an extent, my dear, that Camus was accused of socialism
39:16Go back and watch the episode about the profiteer
39:17But over time, the general public became aware and saw the party.
39:20It focuses more on the wealthier class
39:22People with higher education
39:23If we look at the Al-Ahsa region, we will find that two-thirds of the eggs
39:26In the 2016 elections
39:27Those who did not have university degrees
39:29And whose votes usually went to the Democratic Party
39:31They go down and vote for Donald Trump
39:33The Democratic Party continued to focus its rhetoric on minorities and identity.
39:37That's a good thing
39:38But sometimes he forgets his basic rule
39:40It was made to help the poor
39:42The weak
39:43marginalized
39:44And that was expected of him
39:45It protects the American worker from free trade policies.
39:48So instead of this American worker
39:49He was rejected from his job or his factory in America.
39:52Because there's someone working in China for a tenth of an hour
39:54Finlayqi employed an American and hired his workers
39:56There is no escape
39:57He stayed at home
39:58Lose your job
39:59We won't care about you
40:00We will take care of the Chinese citizen
40:01The one who does this work for me
40:03With the money nest
40:04So this class
40:04The measures then
40:05Fear and anxiety
40:06and a feeling of injustice
40:07You, the Democratic Party
40:09You're supposed to be interested in us.
40:10From 1996
40:12To this day
40:12It has approximately 30 million American citizens.
40:15They lost their jobs
40:16Working class problems
40:17They were ignored in favor of issues such as environmental issues.
40:19At the time
40:20The Environmental Protection Agency
40:21The economy of Zee destroyed the economy of the stallion
40:23The one she was living on
40:24Some poor areas
40:25An entire industry was destroyed
40:27Without protecting its workers
40:29Do not accustom them
40:29Democratic Party
40:30We will separate completely
40:31Regarding following workers' news
40:33and the rural class
40:34What's happening in areas inside America
40:35The citizen there
40:36No, the environment is not important.
40:37Political correctness
40:38Nor soft invasion
40:39The poor man wants to work, eat, and sleep.
40:41swing states
40:42Which usually decides the elections
40:43Pennsylvania
40:44or Michigan
40:45or Wisconsin
40:46countries too
40:46They raised their voices in 2016
40:48Donald Trump
40:48Many minorities
40:49Those who belong to the Democratic Party
40:51Those who support Opana
40:51They didn't understand
40:52Why do they have to sympathize?
40:53With a limit like Hillary Clinton
40:54Which was for them
40:55One white woman
40:57Rich
40:58Married to a former president
40:59We got attached to her
41:00How will you understand our problems?
41:01This woman is not Muslim.
41:02This man is a bird
41:04Abu Shaar Portowani
41:05The one who belongs to the Wesley family
41:06Qabut in his mother
41:07I want to tell you, my dear
41:08Less surprising
41:08You know that 53%
41:11white women
41:13His vote was for Donald Trump
41:15The well-known man
41:16By empowering women
41:17At least on special occasions
41:18So, my dear, this man...
41:19He was staying opposite one of the six
41:20White like them
41:21But still
41:22Don't forget
41:22Don't stop here
41:23I think this man
41:24He defends family values
41:26And it provides job opportunities for them
41:28And for their quarries
41:28Let me tell you more
41:2929% of voters
41:31Those of Latin origin
41:32Nominate him
41:33This is despite his insults
41:34Continuous for them
41:35And the plans for the separation wall
41:37Those who work with Mexico
41:38This is how the writer explains it.
41:40Oliver Seez in his article
41:41The migrants
41:44They are burning with an emotional need
41:45Dear immigrants
41:46They are burning with fear
41:47The idea is that we want
41:48If I am an immigrant, I will stay in a country
41:49And other immigrants started to arrive.
41:50But they could take my place.
41:51We are all sons of the same car
41:52This might make me feel better
41:53Why doesn't he see the president?
41:54He is trying to stop new immigrants
41:56Trump's description of Mexicans
41:58They are rapists and criminals
42:00Not more important than doubt
42:01In their identity as Americans
42:03They just got their citizenship.
42:04Author Geraldo Catva
42:05He says that one of the problems of the Democrats
42:07If they look at the Latins
42:09As a single naturalized group
42:10Not individuals
42:11Everyone has a million
42:13and various papers
42:14And they imagine that they are all inclined
42:15For their Democratic Party
42:17Just because he pays for minorities
42:18Aren't you minorities?
42:19Not a minority episode
42:20We are paying for you
42:21You're still with us
42:21naturally
42:22That means he's not alive
42:23And you're being sweet, my dear, you have a strange attitude.
42:25The policies you implement against racism
42:27Sometimes it creates a perception
42:29Basically racist
42:30You are against classification
42:30So it was decided to meet people by chance.
42:32Those you don't want anyone to categorize
42:33What you just did a little while ago
42:34Let me remember, my dear
42:35Many immigrants
42:37Their country of origin
42:38and their original culture
42:39It supports family values
42:40Therefore
42:41Trump's conservative rhetoric
42:42He lies to them
42:43They like it
42:43His capitalist discourse
42:45The one who is hostile
42:46Socialism, for example
42:47He eats with some Latinos
42:48Because some of these immigrants
42:50In their countries of origin
42:51They suffered from problems
42:52Socialism
42:53or communism
42:53Or I will leave
42:54Although Trump voted for him
42:55Only 8% of Black voters
42:57In the elections
42:572016
42:58However, Di
42:59Let me tell you
42:59Highest percentage obtained
43:01Republican candidate
43:02From the time of Shuraj Bush
43:032000
43:04May I tell you
43:04This ratio
43:05It rose by 12%
43:06In 2020
43:07Big returns
43:08from the blacks
43:08They all turned
43:10Democrats
43:10To Republicans
43:11The thing they explain
43:12In Duyne, Oxford
43:13In his article
43:13Why are Black voters
43:15backing Donald Trump
43:16in record numbers
43:17in
43:17To disappoint young black people
43:18They have independence
43:19Bigger than generations
43:20Those who came before them
43:21And we see it necessarily
43:22They are related
43:23With the legacy of civil rights
43:25Martin Lythra King
43:26The one who was at that time
43:27She was supported by the Democratic Party
43:28Their frustration naturally changed
43:29The Democratic Party
43:30Take them like that
43:31Four Granted
43:31You're all the same anyway
43:32Will you support
43:32Because we support minorities
43:34We need
43:34We work on people
43:35Those who don't strongly support us
43:36Here's where my old man is.
43:37The question will be
43:38Is Donald Trump
43:39He is truly the savior
43:40Is it
43:41The one who will try
43:41All his frustration and despair are states
43:43For prosperity, happiness and wealth
43:44Let me tell you
43:45angry voters
43:46And those who let them in
43:47Less than $50,000
43:48I honestly don't know why they're angry.
43:49These angry people
43:51They voted in huge numbers for Trump
43:52And they didn't think
43:53His policies
43:54The one sitting in it
43:55For example, to create job opportunities
43:56For example, an idea
43:56Trade barriers
43:58We will put the remaining stones
43:59And we won't take from other countries
44:00We will make things difficult for other countries.
44:02We'll do our own things.
44:03For example, a decision like
44:04Dismantling Obamacare
44:06and easing environmental measures
44:07Tax reduction on songs
44:09These are the same policies
44:10Which could harm their interests
44:12in the long run
44:12You, my love
44:13When you need something
44:15Ten times her price
44:17Because the service you need is more expensive here.
44:19You're not going to buy it?
44:19You won't be able to live
44:20You won't find anything to eat
44:21You will have high-intensity intervention problems.
44:23Sometimes
44:23Global trade
44:24As for its disadvantages
44:26That you lose your job
44:27No global trade
44:28It will keep you with a job
44:30But I don't know how to meet your needs
44:32They didn't think
44:33Trump will create the biggest division
44:35America may have seen it in its history
44:37Trump, my dear
44:38He is the only American president in history
44:40The one who threatened publicly
44:42By killing 25 million people
44:43When I look at the annihilation of North Korea
44:45With nuclear weapons
44:46He has more, my dear
44:47A record in czema
44:49Sources say
44:49He was attracting attention daily in the media.
44:51On Twitter
44:52At a rate of 8 times a day
44:54This is my dear Pinocchio
44:55His time was spent working in the final stages of his career.
44:56There was still gasoline in it.
44:57In her book
44:58journalist
45:02She says
45:03Trump's approach as a businessman
45:05From the first appearance in New York
45:06Nothing has changed
45:06Even after he became president
45:08This is the opposite of the picture.
45:09The one who draws it himself
45:09As a president, he is expected to be a good president
45:11It is a single catalog that complements it.
45:13A swift and immediate attack
45:14Any criticism or limitation he is subjected to
45:16Ease and speed
45:17There is no favoritism in using lies.
45:19Olympic medal
45:20In blaming others
45:22School of distraction
45:23Distraction
45:24About real political issues
45:26And the conversion to a sub-section
45:27Why are we interested in the president's birth certificate?
45:30The one who was from Quraidi has now become president.
45:31And most Americans elected him.
45:33You, my dear, are in business
45:34You might be distracted and laugh at someone
45:36And she sells him a repainted car
45:38As it is new
45:39The man we sent is gone.
45:40He traveled and lived his life
45:42And he discovered after three years that he was still alive
45:43His Arabic has a problem
45:44And while he was discovering it, he might have suspected other things.
45:46It's over.
45:47Whose relationship did you end with?
45:48But when you become a state
45:50Countries remember
45:51There is a collective memory
45:52You can't insult a country
45:53Or it comes at the expense of its interests
45:54And you think this will pass?
45:55We are not a business from
45:56We're making a deal together
45:58We represent nations
45:58She has a past
45:59And then there's a future
46:00We're not playing in a reality show.
46:01We want to go viral
46:03According to Professor Noel Maror
46:05Trump is the explicit offer
46:07The ills of American democracy
46:09And it's not because of that, my dear
46:10Trump is not a phenomenon
46:11No exceptions
46:12No lesson to be learned
46:12Otherwise, he wouldn't have been able to touch millions of Americans.
46:14He's just someone who came out into the open
46:16He said what they were thinking
46:17He focused particularly on less educated areas.
46:20America, my dear
46:21The unseen
46:21Not the America we see in Hollywood
46:23Or in Silicon Valley
46:24Or in Wall Street
46:25In the end, my dear
46:25So you know, my comment is a bit long.
46:27Trump is like America
46:28The one I explained, Martin Scorsese's cinema
46:30And others from the ten American manufacturers
46:31Their vision of the founding moments of America
46:33At the hands of the first immigrants
46:35A formula and mixture of dream of the desert
46:37Self-belief
46:38And everything can be a deal
46:39The world is in two halves
46:40You predators of victims
46:41Either you remain a monster
46:42Either you remain prey
46:43Trump, my dear
46:44silver suit
46:44Anyone can fill it in
46:45Template for Namouzak
46:46Not something unique to its kind
46:47He presents himself to the American people and the world
46:49As an outside hero
46:50In an article for The Guardian
46:52He says the article was written
46:53From the moment the Republican president arrived
46:54Ronald Reagan for power
46:55American society
46:57It split sharply
46:58With Winners and Lozers
46:59The state followed up with the ministers, more countries
47:01Because they were deprived of care and services
47:03And I delivered them to poverty
47:04Democratic female presidents
47:05They didn't try to change direction
47:06On the contrary, they might be
47:07They are adopting it more and more
47:09For more than a century
47:09The American Dream
47:10He revolves around wealth
47:12toxic myths
47:13Dialogue between the unsuccessful and the successful
47:14Blaming people for their poverty
47:16Even if this poverty
47:17A result of US government policies
47:19In a book
47:19devoted mother
47:20Redemptor Nation
47:21The writer says
47:21The workers are none other than her
47:22It landed on the heart of the American people
47:24The responsibility of spreading freedom, democracy, and equality
47:27And fighting the evil forces of darkness
47:29If necessary, by force
47:30Under the banner of clear destiny
47:32America cleansed the earth of its inhabitants
47:33And she glorified the violent hero
47:35And it continued after that
47:36In shaping the life of the world
47:37Based on her values
47:39To rid them of their evils
47:40And turn them to advantage
47:41Di Aziz Al-Sardiya
47:42She preferred to dominate the American mindset.
47:44From largest to smallest American city
47:46She preferred to dominate both Democrats and Republicans
47:48In different forms
47:49But after 9/11
47:50Iraq War and Afghanistan War
47:51economic recession
47:52What happened in 2008
47:53So the American university trusted
47:55In the narrative, they are the loyal ones
47:57Those who will cleanse the world
47:58It shook
47:58We went back 20 years to Afghanistan
48:00And the Taliban are back again, no problem.
48:02The people we've been fighting for 20 years
48:04With tanks and advanced weapons
48:06AI and spyware
48:08The first thing we did was walk
48:09They'll catch her again, no big deal.
48:10A journey that had to end
48:12By choosing Trump
48:13Someone who has no faith in any narrative
48:15Not even my own narrative that was consumed by grief
48:17His only belief was in the deal.
48:18His only belief was in the deal.
48:20And that's how the prophecy turns out.
48:21The bear and his father are in Black Mirror
48:23The political scene is turning into a cartoon.
48:25And American policy, in one way or another
48:27It turns into a circus and you parade around in it
48:29We see a billionaire who has been made for himself
48:31And a candidate for the presidency
48:33AI Pergos video with some
48:34There are no more real patterns, my dear.
48:36A little joke can actually turn into nightmares
48:38Saud and his father in the series end in tragedy
48:41When his followers become angry, it turns violent.
48:42That moment was actually a warning to her.
48:44It is a scene of American incursion
48:46For the first time in their history, the American Captain
48:49Because they refused to let the bear lose its father
48:51In other words, they refused to lose Donald Trump.
48:53Good luck, my dear, if you've reached this stage of the episode.
48:56You are a respectable man and I thank you very much for your continued support.
48:59And your interest in American affairs
49:00And your interest in what I say about American affairs
49:02And I always remind you, my dear, that you should look at the previous cases.
49:05You'll see the upcoming cases and forget to look at the sources.
49:06And we need you to subscribe to the channel