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sanchez. i've been doing news now for some 30 years and 2 languages all over the world. here in the u. s. interviewed for u. s. president's work that 4 or 5 different us major television networks don't like what they do by the way. and you know, why i think new should be honest and direct and impactful, and this is direct impact the, you know, as an american, i have to start this newscast by saying what most to live in this country. and our intellectually curious must be thinking about now. the world must be laughing at us . i mean, can you imagine we call ourselves the world's beacon of democracy? and our election is somehow over before it even begins. let me show you the final results. for example, let's, let's look at new hampshire chalet and let's start with president by who decided or his party operatic decided not to campaign in new hampshire. that means the
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president of the united states chose to ignore the voters of new hampshire, which is kinda weird, right? but let's look at the numbers here. he still won, by the way, even though he wasn't really even in the race. people had to write his name in the one by 42000 votes against the congress, then named dean phillips, who no one has ever heard of the also be unknown. right in candidate who came in. 3rd, who's that candidate? nobody really knows. but we do know this, donald trump, this going to go on for a while, and i got this place the, [000:00:00;00]
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the like those protesters you just heard in virginia. some chose to protest, mr. biden, at the ballot box and new hampshire as well. 1500 people voted or actually wrote in their ballot the words ceasefire. now thousands more likely what a voted for a ceasefire. now it won't be the media would have covered it, but it seems like they weren't allowed to. i wonder why, by the way, along those lines of trying to protest against the slaughter of tens of thousands of palestinians at mister biden, is at least partly responsible for. there's also this. here's the president recently being heckled by palestinian supporters while he was speaking of the south carolina church. by the way,
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south carolina will be the next primary. you have to choose. there's a light light, there's no pass from this darkness. the chart. that's all the it's important to know that democratic party officials are banking on african american voters, as mr. biden's salvation. because he was after all, president obama is running, may, may remain loyal to him, and that's understandable. but while that's true of older african americans,
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it's not so much the case with younger americans, including even african americans. those voters tend to be turning against the president specifically because of his foreign policy, most of all because of what they call his support for the killing of 25000 palestinian civilians in gaza. but let's go back now to the bite and speech and south carolina. it's a historic black church. important moment. strange thing happened there when the african american congregation, who are descendants of the most depressed people in the world at one time, seem to not give a hoot about the oppression of palestinians when they did this. this uh, this check that you're here and 4 more years. that's the response from a people once so horribly,
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a price the calls for less oppression of palestinians seems curious. done it. but not so fast. says mark lamont hill. the popular african american commentator and scholar who watched the binding church beach at the historic black church. he comes out and he blasts both the president and the congregation that celebrated him . so i was bit struck last week when i saw that they open to pull it up to genocide. joe, i'm good man. ok. and people, as he began to give his campaign speech, some protests a split up and said to stop the blood in palestine. they said if you're out ways, but a blood of cell mind, you're out ways by the blood that was building is that research and how about calling for a cease fire and tablets back?
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did you given them know what you've given them the support you've given them the money. don't want to do something about it spelled out. i got kicked out of it and people said wage. you know, i was always 2. how do you use the site? good space to use this beloved for the site for a tradition of the to the table was committed to the over time in a roman government. it was committed speaking out against injustice, the use of space as a sales for imperial war. so that's the bible story. destined to be, by the way, the democratic candidate. on the other side, there is donald trump. mr. trump and battled by a body of criminal and civil court cases,
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also on new hampshire by beating his opponent by 11 or so points. and is expected to win in the next primary and south carolina by an even better margin, even though she was governor of south carolina. that means he too has all but so not the nomination. incidentally, like president by mr. trump remaining republican opponent is just as hawkish as joe by to nikki haley. all ask and government officials are terrorist, 20 years of fighting. there wasn't enough. she wanted to continue. she also believes the world doesn't need a help organization. she seems to despise russia and says, quote book and just wants to take away everyone's freedom. she hates that president . trump met with quote, our enemies calls china dangerous. but of course, when it comes to israel, 100 and percent on board. what we need to understand is that ukraine has the ability to win, but we have to think bigger than that. and for them to sit there and say that this is a territorial dispute. that's just not the case to say that we should stay neutral
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. it is in the best interest of america. it's in the best interest of our national security for ukraine to when we have to see this through, we have to finish it. hailey will undoubtedly get trounced by mr. trump, but there's one more thing you should know about her. she is the most well funded among all republican candidates, and the vast majority of her donors and super pac money represents the very things that she has spouses, never ending wars, american hegemony, and an astounding blindness towards any and all of our present our past misdeeds. now let's talk about the 2 elephants in the room and there they are. the former and present presidents of the united states miss is biden. trump fact is for a country which according to most polls, doesn't want to see a re match between these 2 guys. it sure seems like that's exactly what they're
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going to be getting. both mr. trump and mr. button. i'm the oldest serving president's in the country's history. one of the 77, the other 81, respectively. they're also the least popular presidential candidates in the country by a long shot. and it's somehow they're considered show and for the november presidential election. how does that make any sense? it may have to do with the onslaught of criticism being hurled by each other and their parties at the other guy. both are set to be too old. both are said to be too out of touch, but neither one of them can walk or talk. and the videos of both of them, of seemingly exemplifying that are everywhere. despite these opposite roofs karen, we must seek, we'll buy parties solutions. our army, mandy asked for it, read the ramparts. it took over the airports and the combat id for drew. been
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the hundreds of millions of dollars are going to be spent, get ready to make sure americans see those videos and more over the next several months, but still both men are destined to win their parties. nomination. so what does that say? well, what does that say? about the u. s. one, polls consistently find that americans don't want a rematch, but are gonna get a good match anyway. because it, because americans secretly want the very thing that they most dislike or is it because american democracy are more to the point? our method for choosing our leaders is no longer an example of real democracy. and so when we come back, i'm going to be joined by jamal thomas and n g one who have some very distinct in there. i say even different opinions about america's presidential election stay right. they're going to be coming right back
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the day feeling we were story, maybe over a go on the board or as ordering yourself. originally, you spoke to the senior boy menu on the show that it's, it's a general facility based in yet periods which are likely to escape photos than anybody's industry. kind of look at the building and grab the article steel bundle ski at the, at the site. the goal at this we had looked at the new yeah, that is, that said it was a miss level and everything is as assessment brady, this form with years of experience of but i will say in nearest the full of books
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and you can any percentage of the requirements, if somebody's picked video, it's nice because you have to just gosh, the senior. the joining me now to talk about this is commentator jamal thomas and journalist and g wong. let's get to it. i don't know what to say, jamal. maybe i start with you other than the fact that this doesn't seem to be the same country that i grew up in. yeah, we've got 2 guys running for president. one of them spends most of his time in court because he's got criminal cases and civil cases up. it was due and the other
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guy isn't even showing up to the debates and is canceling primaries and his party is already decided. oh, yeah, he's going to be the guy. somebody bizarre here. a no, no, a break in the fall or anything for new hampshire. let me start with that. astonishing, joe biden got embarrassed in the last primary that he was right now. yes, and if you remember, sanders, all these guys, joe, by the fact they didn't even think bite was going to be able to carry the burden. she came in like 4th or 5th new hampshire. so they've been more kind of parts of, you know, we're going to move to primaries. so it's sort of like iowa, new hampshire 1st. and we're going to go to south carolina to south carolina. so would you buy to get his legs in regards to the less because he's getting because he wants black people to vote for him? not white people. yes, but it's almost, i mean, yes, that's exactly what's going on. no, i don't disagree with me, but i was like 90 percent white and south carolina is where the democrats go to with specially i think it's more about the conservative aspect of the democratic party just kind of through we thought a conservative democrat is born in went south carolina, what's the thought about it? for example, obama, if you didn't take a look 1st,
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maybe obama wouldn't have been obama. and bernie sanders again in new hampshire, again, being able to kind of this meal. and if you can take a look, but forget all that because people are watching us all over the world. they don't even know where the hell south carolina right after the fact of the matter is all over the world. people of what we saw america with the beacon of what we call democracy, you'd have 1020 people find it out and they, their ideas hopefully would when is that what we're seeing the. ready guys who originally that's it, it's going to be between these 2 guys, the former president and the present president. and by all, by the way, both of them are wearing diapers. it seems like we met. i mean, that's what america is looking at. i mean, angie, i'm sorry to you. yeah, no, absolutely. you have the parties choosing for of seo, the servants here, and they can decide to when it's not even a choice, you saw the dnc food out. everybody didn't even entertain the idea of a dean phillips for you then and r k junior. yeah, i remember that. yeah, we had to build one of the another parties have gone on. and with donald trump,
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he's reinventing the republican party using i don't need you on a mattel's, i don't need you are and see, i'm gonna do some aisle and he did, he created a movement. and now he uses like water and you know, he's living and breathing how november he's got when that ticket, what do you think of the fact that there was really only one legitimate opponent for donald trump? and she is in terms of my research so far that i've been able to come up with completely bought and owned by donors and super fax. what's wrong is there, isn't there something wrong with that picture? nobody can come out of nowhere and just say no, i want to. i disagree with this ma'am. and by the way, she didn't disagree with it. what do you make of nikki haley? yeah, well obviously she's been a slow burn. i was there when she announced her run for presidency and she's been, you know, just trickling up in the numbers ever so often. but, you know, she was really smart enough to knock out her other opponents. now we know this,
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you need at least a $1000000.00 to run a presidential race these days. stop, stop, stop, stop, no, stop. i want, i want the world to listen to what you just said. if you're, if you're listening to us in delhi right now, if you're in your up, in the fury of moscow, if you are in parts of latin america, i want you to hear what and you just said, because this is what we've become, say that last thing one more time in order to run for us president and for the office of the presidency, you need at least $1000000000.00 us dollars know why, and you got to pay off all those consultants. you guys have all the media, you gotta do all that stuff. and that is a reality thing, that's where the super past money comes from. that, because you know what, what we're, what we're going to stop again and maybe jamal, i'll bring this to you, or maybe i'll bring it back to angie. let's ask this question. i want people in the world to know how this works. a triple. where does that $1000000000.00 come from?
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does it come from mon, paul? does it come from a guy who owns a gas station in hialeah, florida? does it come from you and from angie and from me, who does it come from? by the way, tim books become for me. the other one is coming from corporation to try to super factors. we've got the rich people, like in hollywood, would you buy it? and gets $1015000000.00. when it goes the $1000000.00 decides to our president's going to be and it's not in any way connected to the people who are living in the united states. no. the principal, the study became a what is it like one percent influence in regards to the political parties in regards to what they do? yeah, that's the policy. well, yeah, and no, i mean it, it's in line with the people were paying them. i mean, the party picks the candidates, yes. the donors decide among those who they're going to back, the money buys the commercial, which means the media. and then the people get to vote on those 2 at the end, right? whether it's hillary clinton and this guy, or that guy, or joe biden, or whatever does that sound. cuz we go all over the world telling everybody how
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we're the greatest democracy in the history of the world. i mean, when you watch an american election, you're getting a real democracy that's really about being chosen by the people. is it a school propaganda, rick spence, tell me what it is? well, i mean, i mean, but i just be, i want to be honest about this. it seems like there was a time when there was money. there's always been money, there always be money. but it just seems like now between the party upper actrix and the money where's is had a guarantee? and where is this heading mall? i think the belief that they think the american people are now starting to understand that there is, there might be an election. but then there's also do you all try to a narrative, right? which is, you know, there are mechanisms in place to uh, when the election and it happens in the early stages the, i will talk as soon as the new hampshire primaries. and then the try that to, of bringing on south carolina bills. you know, there's
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a reason why do body only wanted to start in south carolina and you want to bypass new hampshire because south carolina can be bought, there's walking around money all over the place. we see that it's the james climber machine down there. where's new hampshire? there's a lot of independents and there's a lot of democrats, but there's also open primaries, and that's what, how nikki haley was able to pull up into the high numbers that she did. and we should close that 40 something percent where she spent the $8000000.00 there to get 40 something percent. i think that if you get enough money you can buy enough commercials. and if you can get enough commercials, you can make any story about anybody. you can turn mister magoo in a super mad and super mad into it. mister, i'm a go. and unfortunately that's kind of what we've gotten to now. yeah. but aside from that, let me say that mr. bite and has in fact heard himself with these extremely hawkish positions. yeah, because i think young democrats, young african americans,
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as we saw in the case of, of, of mark, of, of the mark up on hill. we're seeing that young americans, young aspect americans, african americans, hispanic americans are coming on say, hey grandpa, went on for this, you know? yeah, i mean, you're not doing anything for us. and i think that start that could actually have an effect on bite. and when it comes to the general, well, it does mean from an african american perspective. you look at what is taking place with in israel, for example, you identify with balancing and calls limits. this country went through a suspicious, complicated history. so we see that a tech issue with african americans and in america were occupied. yes. the military, they weren't occupied my girlfriend, one of the west, like the palestinians. our executives were unable to start on october 7th. no, it did not sought october 7th. people could see it, they identify with an ac will bind as live with this one. i'm going to that i think the size of the box on this issue. i mean the be a little bit, isn't us position on israel has always been this kind of allies,
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but the only limited respect for you think. and here's one to you when, because i, i think you tend to favor truck, right? i do. yeah. a trunk. okay. that's fine, the, the, the interesting thing about trump is his foreign policy is harder to nail down than most of our presidents. i mean, a bama was a bit of a hawk, not as bad as hillary clinton, not as bad as joe biden, but it was a bit of a hard spot for is a hack when it comes to israel because it got a $125000000.00 from our casino owner in las vegas, for the most part. his foreign policy was a little more, a little more tough to nail down. and i like that to but he is a, he's a bully around the world like he is in the us. we use all the way he dealt with the presidency of china. he's all the way to dealt with the north koreans later. i mean, he went over to the gmc and shook his head and people are scared of them. you know,
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a lot of the real problems are we see currently with who is and with the landscape and then the flight in the middle east. all right, so, so you're welcome. thanks. so your set. so you sound like a super hard wait, wait, wait. so we need to go around the world, beating people up and telling them what to do and what the say and how to think is that what you're saying? or? no, no, i don't say that a lot of the shenanigans are we're seeing today would not have happened under the trump administration, but your argument is wrong, but by way you'll have to rate your argument is very flawed. nobody is tougher on the world. then the administration of joe biden is people go all over the place. they say wash, they, they say horrible things about china, terrible things about russia. we've got military exercises in the black sea military military exercises off the coast of taiwan. that is hawkish as you can get your telling me 5 minutes to week. oh, but it does not have a really clear policy anywhere. look what he's doing the mill,
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easy sending anthony blanket there. he can go over there for himself because it's an election year. right. and he now sees how divided the us is on the, on the issue of palestine versus israel. and he can't win because he can't say that, i think and even look at the read the incidence that's happened to this last week. the last president she of tried to handle what's going on, the red sea and cargo ships being blown up. he can't do it himself. he's delegating the fact of the matter. is it this point in the united states? it's hard to figure out what we can do, but when it comes to foreign policy, and i think we're losing our prestige and it's not because we're 2 weeks now. i think when republicans say that they're really building a straw man argument. yeah, i'm, yeah, nobody's here to donald trump. i'm sorry. yeah. i agree with you and for a policy standpoint, i mean, the reality of it is donald trump was willing to make peace when i was in the but do you agree with my point? i liked donald trump for in california more than not. 1 joe, by the sword,
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but was great. i'm gonna say i liked donald trump. i think his foreign policy seemed to be at least 3 times to give a chance or creates an argument when he was said, what we did in iraq was stupid. yeah. most the most part that was gonna say that, but the, we agree with it as americans, when trump comes out and says obama get 500000 people come serious. he was right. and trump, if you remember, it's like he's saying that because he believes that understands it. or is it saying that because he knows it will be a popular thing to say, just like he says, he hates mexicans. it can be a little bit about, i mean we have little bit of dumping from did try to pull the consent of syria. donald trump. yeah. he murdered. so the money being pulled back in regards to going to war with them on something that some of the other presidents might have done. i mean, he has been open to people, which is the way that the nation has. yeah, i agree. and i think, and i think, and angie, i'll give you the last word you would probably agree as well. i mean, it's a mixed bag with donald trump, but at least you know, he's not going in guns blazing to go around telling the world,
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but they have to do exactly what we say and starting words. well, at least you know, donald trump, that world leaders do respect them and because the adult whole trade tomorrow, like what you did with macro, and then he just never, we were born in champagne to have the french fries down to, to you because he didn't get what he was, who was my problem. so you're going to see a little bit of that. yeah. as a whole bullying, but honestly is, you know, real leaders. they respect him. they don't love his tactics, the style doc, raid, but he gets it done and he's getting it done for the american people, which is really what use there for. yeah. so he doesn't have to have all these. you know, he doesn't need friends everywhere. he just wants to make sure that the american people are taking care of that we're not getting screwed over by our foreign players. you know, it's interesting different perspectives, but you know, i couldn't disagree with you more. i think joe biden is the bully. i think the hillary clinton was a bully when it comes to her treatment of other countries. if you're not a us ally to her, you stock and to go buy it and it gets that way now,
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and that's just the way it is in m a. and, and so the, i think, uh, i think we can accuse truck less of that. then we could the other 2, but that's why we have these conversations. and that's why it's fascinating to have these conversations and you, you've been a delight. thank so much for joining us and sharing your perspective with us, jamal. always good to have you around as well. so little. thank you both. and before we go, i want to remind you of our mission here. simple. really. we kind of want to like the silo the world. we've got to stop living in these little spots to start live in boxes are everywhere. i'm rick sanchez and i'll be looking for you again right here . where i help to provide a directive the,
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the the, the moscow brian is the latest ukrainian strikes and the city of luther chomsky has a terror attack sponsored by european countries. the attack left at least 20 civilians. busy 10 wounded in thousands more to opt out of the rubble, the beautiful people i killed as us as drives rain down on targets across syria and iraq. but you, you tested the situation in the middle east, is that a typical meet the lease is a little boy that they've got to spoil it. i can see the effect, any dog at that,
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