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the question, did you say it's even closer to the the was a major issue than us to bring it to you? sure. yeah. i'm pretty doing it by giving the attendance to the show insurance. move up. i need to push it the code and because of that move sure. stick remotely, cuz people get to the signatures of okay. so should the cases they chose customer care, i'm going to spell the name. she goes to the doctor on the pleasure of leaving you a little bit early. if that's the most important thing to do. some of the risk adjusted is the, this is sort of able to certainly successful. we want to build some of the chairs
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are still good actual for the lead on not i'm forward to for so more from the, from my getting somewhere in the fiber, buddy amex sanchez. and i'm here to tell you that after being a journalist and a news presenter for, for the biggest television networks in the united states, i think it's time for some context and for some truth telling. and in that vein, here's what we're going to be talking about today. number one, the most important election today that determines who will be the nominees for president of the united states is done surprises. it's not really that we're to china makes a major announcement about its economy and it's military surprises. yes. really.
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number 3, why is donald trump meeting with you on mosque? the answer will not surprise you. and there is a video of video of george galloway that puts the corporate news media exactly where it belongs. this is a moment folks, i'm telling you. sure. as i'm sitting here, this is a moment that you have to watch. if you're ready. this is direct impact the for those of you watching us all over the world, it's called super tuesday. i know courtney this is when more states that at any other time or. busy low to decide who will be there, parties picked to run for president. as expected, the democrats who are controlled more than anything else by the will of their party, upper attributes, then the will of the voters. let's face it,
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have chosen president biden to remain as their nominee, and also as expected republicans who generally are afraid to take on the trump mistake or choosing the former president of their domini. there's one bit of news from all of this stuff. one bit of news that comes out of super tuesday, by golly, and it's this, but the time has now come to suspend my campaign. i said i wanted americans to have their voices heard. i have done that. i have no regrets. and although i will no longer be a candidate, i will not stop using my voice for the things i believe in. there you go. she's out . last, mr. trump, for his part is reportedly looking for money, big money. you obviously needs donors, the shore of his campaign, and they also have some legal bills and now some find that stand that about half a $1000000000.00. there's a lot being made of this meeting that apparently has taken place between the former
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president and eve on mosque, who is said to be worth some $200000000000.00. the 2 man sitting there in a previous meeting apparently met so that mr. trump could ask him for some financial assistance with his campaign with well, well, we don't know the answer to that question. we do know that the law mosque has now taken to the thing he owns twitter, x, whatever you want to call it. and he has put out the following, quote, just to be clear, just to be clear, i am not donating money to either candidate for you as president the pomp and ceremony. let's talk china. how about the nation that will likely be the world's leading economies surpassing the u. s. by the end of the decade as
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admitting to undergoing some financial difficulties at the present moment. however, it is still setting a goal to grow their economy this year by 5 percent. that's their number. that's their target 5 percent. which by the way, i don't know if you've thought about this. i have it, that's a percentage of those countries in the world including ours would die for. but the big news out of this meeting from the chinese parliament is a declaration that when it comes to taiwan, this is important when it comes to taiwan. it's no more mister, nice guy. speaking at the great hall of the people in gentlemen square, premier lee shrank said china will again increase its defense spending and apparently is no longer. it says barely no longer talking about a peaceful reunification with its wayward province assign monday li flagged another
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roy's in defense spending and tough and directory toward taiwan. police report to parliament dropped all mention of peaceful reunification with the island which beijing views as a break away provence. instead, it promised to resolutely oppose any move towards taiwan independence. so we have to ask ourselves as we listen to that is china using this opportunity. the pomp and circumstance to send the west a warning one that is in response to the military exercises that the united states and others have been undertaking off of their coast. see, that is what george galloway would say that they are doing. but you know, it might be an even better question right now. i know you're wondering why is he talking about george galloway because this is the question that they're asking right now in the british isles. and the question is these days? what is george galloway doing? yeah, the former british m p and frequent guessed here on the show for many years appears
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to be turning the country's political establishment upside down. galloway is, as i see the truth color, that is truths appear to be making. both politicians and reporters uncomfortable over their motors in a place called rockdale have voted to send galloway back to panama. as a member of the pro worker's party, he beat the institutional regulars by openly criticizing. among other things, the country is support for israel's continual bombing of gaza. full members waiting to take the seats. please come to the table the as well might of god that i will be faithful and bear to allegiance to his majesty
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king charles his heirs and successes according to law. so help and go. wow. so there is a storage galloway without the fedora being sworn in as a new one p again. and since that's where, again, let me even before the corporate media in england, i mean really the corporate media all over the world has been attacking the sky at a true to form. the scottish hell raiser has been firing back. in fact, there may be no better example of this exchange, which is going absolutely viral. this guy, tv interviewer, this is what i was telling you about that i wanted you to see. this guy, tv interviewer seems to be a defender of the prime minister peppers galloway with the with prepared questions. and galloway just that some right back. this is really something
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pay attention here. it is or the prime minister is saying busy was good. we're talking about little receipt, so not in the frag end of his prime minister should don't talk to me is if he's come down from the mount with tablets of stone. the things that he says are some are meant to for me, they may. oh you, they don't whole me. a lot of people have just thoughts what the prime minister said. this is your opportunity to respond. and so what he sides. well, he says that there are forces here. i'm trying to tear us apart. he's applying view of devices will take a well you have to run of the election campaign. this is, this is trying to appeal, particularly on hold on charlie, who's the one section of the committee, one of the election. me or is she so now i've got the democratic mandate here. not really she so not. he didn't even come 2nd. it was lucky to come start. so don't
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put me statements made by the sure not because if i'm supposed to be impressed by the we don't, you don't impress me much we. it's got his spend some time today on the streets of rock styles and they're all people who say that they feel intimidated by people are right. like like you and the people are supposed to have just a one day time. they have a, do you have concentrate to jewel campaign on foreign affairs and they worry that route. i will not, i don't, that's mine. so to you, i was just elected with a something majority by the electra and rochdale, that's all a mattress to me, to why the people in the streets of hotel to day worried to people voted yesterday . and they voted for me. why is that difficult for you? to dress, why the people in the streets baris, there may be people who didn't vote for me for what it. but the majority that something majority voted for me. i've got the monday. i'm going to the house of
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commons with it, and it's a monday you think to do well, because there are people that listen to what you say. what you say about whether or not israel has a right to exist, what you say about what many jewish peoples in college need threatening we have to like go station last night while you're reading it. because in the life of the prime ministers and don't feel like telling me about the prime minister as if he was moses. you don't respect the members. do i respect the prime minister? i despise the prime minister and get millions and millions and millions of people in this country despise the prime minister. i don't respect the prime minister at all. oh, what a moment there is there's, there's so much to take away from that conversation and i think it bit fits a global perspective. not just a british perspective. when we come back,
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we're going to be joined by our panel to discuss mr galloway's starting this victory. there is uh steve gill, c of gill media, along with the executive director of being wrong. paul institute daniel mcadams. we will be right back the
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a better rules shed light on the atrocity. and on so numerous questions that have remained an onset for many years. watch on oxy, the welcome back. i'm rick sanchez, and we are joined now by steve gill, c o go media, an executive director of the ron paul institute. barry is one of my favorite guests, daniel, mike adams. steve, i gotta start with you cuz you're kind of a ra politician. kind of guy and, and i just watched that exchange with galloway and i thought that was one of the best take downs i've seen in a long time on the part of a politician for a corporate media type. you say what? i'm just sorry that super tuesday has already passed, so i can't write him in, but i mean, that's the kind of straight talk that we get from a donald trump and, and he is going to be beloved, not despised in, in england vice,
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a significant share of the popular that some of them will despise him to, but he doesn't necessarily, you know, donald trump is a guy who placed the one side. okay. let's face it like him or hate any place to one side. you know what, where his bread is buttered. this guy doesn't this guy just as much of left, easy as a writing in many ways that i think that's fascinating. by the way, the consortium of votes that he got was just that it was people on the left and people on the right came together to put him in to office while it, and most of us are not in a block of what we believe, you know, we have things that are considered progressive, we have things that are considered conservative, and there's a lot that are in the middle that are kind of balance. you know, i feel this way, but i think this way, balancing emotion and, and, and facts. let me bring dan and den. um when i watch, galloway i think of ron paul. i think that and maybe i'm going a little overboard here. i think ron paul is a manifestation pardon me, galloway or actually both ways that can work. but let's go with galloway i didn't.
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galloway is in many ways a manifestation of what the ron paul institute stands for a bit of libertarianism. with a sense of common sense and of an effort to put the brakes on nations like the british isles. and the united states effort to continually want to run the world. my view was yours will break as you know, the mainstream media. it has tried to put americans in the rest of the world, especially what americans inbox is. you either a left you and you watch rachel or your writing and you watch fox and that is your religion. it's almost a substitute for religion in the united states. yeah. so someone like a one paul or george gallery comes along and that breaks the mold completely because most of us are no longer like that. most of us are just as happy to watch. glen greenwald, as we are tucker carlson, has judged depaula tony for as rick sanchez, you know, we don't fit into these nice boxes anywhere anymore. so that's what ron paul
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grasped in 2008 when he broke out and us getting his candidacy. and that's what george galloway his has up embrace for years, i've watched him for years. but at this moment when we're seeing the horrors going on in the world right now, he has emerged to shine the light on the do awfully both in the u. k. in the us and those were in the world. so it's a real, you know, confluence of amazing forces. what we're going to talk about this in a minute. and i know, and i know what they are, it's china, it's gaza, it's russia ukraine. right? and we're going to get there, but 1st let me focus a little bit on what steve and i were talking about. and that is the sense of anti establishment that you get from a guy like george galloway. and he was aiming to do it by clicking right at the center of force, the centrifuge of he will in what it shows. and that is the prime minister. and essentially site to this reporter who seemed dumbfounded when he told him he's the
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prime minister. he's not god, something about that phrase, the ology that we can say in any one of our democracy is that i think god so much democracy's anymore. i think really hits home. i think that's where he got people to want to make that video viral. do you agree as well? i think one aspect of it was was galloway focusing on, i was elected, we don't know really. sure not. so that was not elected by his father at all. and so you have this rhetoric, well our democracy is threatened by a guy who was democratically elected. and i think that was really the, the, the great point he was making in that exchange, among others. do you believe steve, that when he pushes back and says, because you know this guy, tv and the bbc are la, i think, and i may be wrong, and i may get some mail from england on this. they're kind of our version of cnn, and fox and nbc and all these institutional, you know,
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corporate networks that we have here too. they, they abide by certain means. and i think this from porter was saying i'm here to defend the prime minister. and he kind of put them in his place. yeah. and they follow the, the in the box thinking. i think what you're seeing from, from galloway i think what you're saying with the election of male you, i think what you saw with the boss a narrow end. you've got some of the european countries that are following that same track. you're seeing this rise of populism. and it is being and braced and it is a trend that, that the bureaucratic deep states are not gonna lie to what it can't be here. all right, i'm going to push back on you for that. it can't be populism for the sake of populism . no, i can't believe you know, but let me, let me push back a little more on that. you can't just go out and say, i hate mexicans, therefore vote for me knowing that 40 percent of americans are mad about what's going on in the border. that's populism. used in an a serious way. populism used in a positive intellectual way. the way i believe, galloway does it is a good way of using populism. tell me how well it and i'll talk to the,
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to the libertarian view, we talked earlier, our founders were small l. libertarians. yeah. off my back it out of my way, get out of my pocket. leave me alone. that's the kind of populism of saying you do what's right, use some common sense. it is, it is an intellectual, but also visceral population. back to you dan, this, this, this little of back and forth, i just had with, with uh, steve populism for the 2nd populism as opposed to intellectual. are you populism? so, you know, i've always thought when i listen and i disagree with a lot of what ran pulse of some type of type that wrong paul. but i think they always come out from a very smart position and not just trying to say things because they know they've got a bunch of white guys with beers to go along with them or for that matter, african americans or latinos. what do you think? well i know ron paul, better. i've worked to him for 24 years now, so i know it much better and his position is always been, you must 1st have
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a set of principles and that's one thing completely lacking in washington, i'm my guess is i'm not an expert, but my guess is it's lucky in the u. k. certainly, you know the cure stormer, and refused to like both support the wars they both want to go to war with russia. they both want to support israel and slaughtering more gardens. they don't buy both one to take on china. so there's this do awfully, and so they don't run on any principles. they run on their affection for power, money and power, and we know very well, right? that's what's driving the war and ukraine, the billions of dollars really getting skimmed off of the military industrial complex and all of its denizens in washington dc. where you are. is it fair? especially? is it a specially unfair to attack a man and call him an anti semite? just because he has, as i think, galloway would say, a position on what israel's foreign policy is, which is negative a well i, i've seen a clip of galler where he was very, very clear. i mean, he's a man of a left and as you say, rick,
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i'm sure there are plenty of things i wouldn't agree with him on if we want to get into the weeds. but i've seen him very clearly defend his options, for example, against a partridge in south africa, about his jewish, you know, with the african national congress was made up of the not africans were predominately george. and they talked about a warranty as an underground worker opposing a part dates in south africa, not close the he worked with you is the idea that if you are against israel's current policies that you're somehow anti jewish is absurd. and he makes that excellent point. but of course there's, there's no way there's no parallel between these. we've gotten to a point though, steve, in this country where it does seem like this apparatus, i know people on the right like to call it the deep state. i stay away from those words because it brings, it makes it sound like it's some type of conspiracy. and i don't think it's as much conspiratorial as it is problem out again that this thing inside our country that we have kept seating because it makes money. same thing happens with the bank and a lot of other institutions. but defense has become this monster apparatus that we
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keep feeding, and eventually it wants to eat. so it may have another base and ukraine. it means another base in germany. it moves more soldiers, it may have more money. it means a war literally needs a war for it to be able to make money. that's a problem. and i think that is kind of what we were talking about and that's the kind of thing the galloway seems to despise every time you listen to him talk, that's important. we used to hang war profiteers in this country during the civil war when they were providing boots that would wear out while they're while they're walking. and you're right. we had the direct war and then moved to the afghanistan . when we got there we had to have another one to sell more bombs and missiles and look, i'm the son of an air force spider pilot. i have great respect for our military, but not those who are profit tearing from it. and when you see this kind of ongoing, even the, even the promises you have, tim scott's, i know we're or given them the stuff we're to loaning the crazy is the yeah, we're going to get paid back to that. or then they say, well,
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there's the 60000000000 they're asking for for ukraine now, is actually going to go to the big business military industrial complex, the dirty little secret. so we're doing this to pay people here who'll give us donations. how do we, how do we get to george galloway in the united states? i know you're going to argue the trump may be that, but i watch the trump administration name a new president in the that as well. i like, well how are you to name a president that as well? i saw the trump administration test. bb, nathan? yeah. who's behind in ways that i've never seen anybody kids, anybody's born in foreign policy. so to save a trump is a galloway, i think is a little bit of a stretch. but then again, let me give the opportunity to disagree. well, israel's unique, it is a fine line to say i could have disagree with their policies as a country and not be branded as an anti semite. it's a unique counsel. but what is it, what, what, that would be? nothing, you know, throughout his administration and most people would say to abraham accord is what let us to where we are today. but i can disagree with the british policy and not be
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accused of being anti church of england. i cries, agree of food and not be accused of attacking the russian orthodox church. although the lift he's actually doing that if you're expecting, well, and then here's the, here's the point. that's as we look at of foreign policy. we can't help but see 3 general areas where our, our, our, our, what is the proper word that i should use to describe this. our defense mechanism is making sure that those places stay full with enough for them to be able to draw funding from them. one of them is china, no doubt. the other one is uh, is we'll gaza, no doubt. the other one, of course, is ukraine. if they can keep those 3 things, going not necessarily to win anything, but just to keep them going. it seems to me what they really want is the resources from it. isn't that the i'm going as well so i'm not even trying to hide it any more, rick. i mean we saw victoria newland about a week ago just before she for the reason i retired from the state department open
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the st. louis, you guys don't realize 95 percent of the money we're spending on your credit stays right here in dc. you know, bank weight. i mean, and i think tony blinking said it himself means they're not trying to hide it anymore. this used to be called money to defend the united states. it's not anymore . they're open. we saying look, we go to fashion system. we've got corporate isn't here. we gotta keep lockheed martin the life. yeah. and that's just how it goes. and then maybe a couple of jobs that trickle down to the, you know, to the p on somewhere. but this is about, mean, this is late, empire, stuff for it. i mean, this is late, empire funding, money stuff. that's the stuff that's happening. and there it openly admitting it, thank god for all his faults for the george galloway's in the wrong pauls and the people out there who are willing to say we can't continue in this direction because it's going to lead to. busy we're on doing and we have to be able to ask the right questions, and unfortunately there are very few in the media who are doing that. i think you both gentlemen for helping us do just that steve go and daniel mike adams,
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thank you both. this is a great conversation before we go. i do want to remind you of something about our mission here. really, it's pretty simple. we want to kind of do silo the world. we don't want to live and little box is where i only think what my friends think or hate what the other guys think. no truth. don't live in boxes. truth, you're everywhere. commer sanchez. i'll be looking for you right here. where i hope to provide a direct impact the the, the, the
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state in the united states, all foreign policy establishment on national security establishment is a weapon, washington person. it becomes a cloak for our own aggression. it becomes so a way of flushing other countries on the back sort of our record shows that we're not really that much of a democracy that we have about no script interfering in other countries when they produce democratic outcomes. we don't like
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