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from the start, don't position bob to the full of the position, but they got more votes than all of them put together. by the way, you talked about what happens to somebody who comes out and says, the kinds of things that you say. but many people are afraid to say, i want to show people what happens to someone who says the kinds of things that you say. this is a video that has pretty much gone global, if not very viral. it is you just a few weeks ago with a reporter who instead of coming to you and asking you questions about you being victorious and this election takes a different matter. you don't respect the members, do i respect the prime minister? i despise the prime minister. and guess the millions and millions and millions of people in this country. it seems like this young buck reporter, god bless them. had decided that you were being a bit of an outcast and how would you walk in question the system and how dare you
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george galloway question. those people who are really in the system like their prime minister and your response was epic fill us in with what happened there? you shaw they are. what was for several days down a bit? no. an attempt to i'm not so my ties me. yes. to do a decent job to my is my victory. of course, in doing that, they what i'm not so much sizing. the thousands and thousands of people who voted for me. i'm not, that's just not very democratic. if you believe in democracy, you have to respect the choices that the people make, whether you like, who they elect or don't know the church got away. now the mincing has was no i but those rick sanchez, like i said stop. so it's coming up and it should just couple of minutes. official break. that's good. 5 small,
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small facing the the everybody. i'm rick sanchez. and you can see us now every day right here. and i'm here to tell you. but after being a journalist and a news presenter for 4 of the biggest television networks in the united states, i know what they do and, and it isn't right, because they don't give you context, by golly and you know, what? frankly, i'm not sure they tell the truth. here's what we're going to be talking about today . truth bob, number 15 is poll. numbers are going from bad to worse. how low can they go? true while i'm number 2. he is trying to fix them. those pull numbers by pretending
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to get the top one is real, is mr. by and however, mr. biting then goes in kind of sizes b, b, netanyahu. and we'll show you what happens to bomb number 3 method. yahoo, here's what bible says and run it kills mr. by makes him for criticizing him. there is one person who is getting worldwide attention right now for pointing out just how far is the goal. what i just said is he is a british member of parliament. he is george galloway and he will be joining us right here on direct impact. the so let's get started with the kind of headlines. a lot of people here in the united states are seeing just about every day. here in the united states poll numbers poll
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numbers that seem to show him mister, by losing the former president, trump, and his approval numbers are nearing a dismal 60 percent through about 58 right now. there is no good news out of the bible camp out of these bite numbers, which is why his staff seems to be panicking and making him do things like pretending to be taking on the method. yeah. like this, as did you have a of a red line through instance. would invasion of ross. i would, you have arranged him not to do. would that be a red line? is a red line, but i'm never going to leave israel to defensive israel is still critical, so there's no red line. i'm going to cut off all weapons so they don't have the iron. don't protect, they don't have puts these red lines that are too crosses and we can see cannot have 30000 more palestinians as a consequence of going out. there's other ways to deal to get to deal with the with, with the trauma caused by a moss. the 1st time i went over,
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i sat with them and i sat with the work and i said, look, don't make some mistake. american american made a mistake. we went after ben lot to, we got off, but we shouldn't have gone into the training. how many we should, we should have got into the whole thing in a rack in afghanistan. so we shouldn't got into ukraine. i mean, um, well, there's the present united states. so what it's worth, and according to many polls, many americans have reason to not like you any more, but you know, who should really like him, had, you know, who should love him? maybe in the turn yahoo should love him. and his extreme right government as well. so surely when they go in they ask the prime minister about mr. pine. and he's going to thank you for his unbridled support for the billions of dollars the knee and all of the other people who live here in the united states are sending him every single day. right. that's what we mean. it doesn't. yeah. who's going to do right? well, no, well i don't know exactly what the president man,
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but if you meant by that, then i'm pursuing private policies against the majority, the wish of the majority of israelis. and then this is hurting the interest of israel. and he's long and both accounts departments so so he, so for this decision, you 100 percent. sure that you go into rafa. so we'll go there. we're not going to leave the uh, you know, i have a red line, you know, with the red line is that october 7th doesn't happen. again. he's literally making fun of president biden's red line with his own red line in there. yeah. there. yeah . have it. i mean, man, nothing like binding the hand of things, you know. i mean, what do we make of that? by the way it's, is it even okay to criticize mr. nothing. yeah. who without him calling you an anti semite, which is why most are afraid to confront him. i mean, is that really being an impact? somebody by the way or, or is nothing. yeah. who just a bit of a bully? this is a question that a lot of people are asking, or should i say, whispery?
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there is one person. there's one person who i've know now for a long time. uh who is not whispering. his criticism is shouting it from the mountain top. and because about he has now won a seat in the house of commons. and because of that, he's also being celebrated right now. i wanna introduce you once again to george galloway, right? or broadcast or someone that frankly i happen to think is one of the most impressive thinkers of our time. and now once again, a member of the british parliament, the honorable george galloway joins us here on direct impact. is it okay, am i still call you george for rick sanchez as i live and breathe. this is like the oscar night before me being back on television with you so you can call me anything that you like. georgia's great. thank you, sir. i appreciate that. so let's start with this your job. i was flabbergasted when i watched nothing. yeah. whose reaction to mr. bye bye miss. as for it right now,
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he's just trying to get people to like him again. so he's saying maybe if i'm hard on being able to like me again and be, be basically tells them to you know, what, what do you think of that? yeah. as well. uh, you know, uh not many people have read uh, mary shelley's frankenstein. right to the end, when you make a monster, the point is once you've made it, it's no longer yours. it's a monster and can do monstrous things. and that's what they have done with net on yahoo. and people like him who now run israel and who are on to the teeth with american weaponry, britain full of american taxpayers money. and now like owning one of these dangerous dogs, you know, these savage pit bull dogs. you didn't get your bet, but it decides whether it's going to go how far it's going to go whom it is going
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to salvage next. and that's exactly now what's happening. they have already given all the aid the israel needs to break all of jo biden's red lines even if they were red lines. and those many reasons to doubt that. i mean, for example, the building of this port, when the thousands, i'm a drugs on the other side, the gate the i've passed through so often all by and you would have to say is open the gate, mr. net. and you know, i'm let the aide and show the children come stop starving to death. but he hasn't done that. he's gone for a 6 to 8 week project, a 1000 us military personnel in the gaza strip drake, what could possibly go wrong? a 1000 american showed just in gaza, what could possibly go wrong? that so the reason is the dog that he's giving red lines any way. but if he is,
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as you have just shown that being contemptuously ignored, what do you say to americans, and what do you say to, but it's just as citizens, for example, who must be asking themselves? why of we're sending them money. why, if we are doing all of these things, which many of us question and some have the right to question, are they treating us as if they own us? and they're giving us rather than we are giving them? what, what do you say to the average person out there is that the question you use to get elected george, as well as one of the issues on which i was elected. and the bridge media alleged the i was fighting a bridge bottom edge election on garza. i was but if i was then because the one i crushed all the other parties, the government, bob, do the opposition. bob to the 3rd don't position polity. the for the opposition
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party, i got more votes. when all of them put together, it was a crushing victory. so if i was fighting on guns of then guys the one i used to say to them would you have criticized me if this election. busy was happening in 1941, putting the holocaust to the front of my election campaign, talking about the heart are being sought by jews and all those gypsies gave people, all the people who are persecuted in the all the cause. why would that be a dishonorable thing? to do, and the thing is now we've all got it on our phone. rick, we don't have to wait for vague and done, substantiate the sessions about what's going on in this desk. i'm the is the gaza strip. our children are watching it on the telephones and asking us what we are going to do about it. what we are saying about to show the truth is that when you
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i, i go back to my frankenstein, the analogy you, because you did another one sort of do we with ukraine. ukraine treats us know as if we all of them rather than them having been on the end of and less some, some mentions of money and material. know the grant a leadership insult. the people that gave them so much hundreds of billions of dollars in your case in the united states unplugged to t r in london also. so you know, these is used to call these things client states. but here we have a situation where the client tells the boss what to do. the client does the pay mazda what to do. and if you even hint that you might come back on the money and material, well, they tried to interfere in your domestic bullet to talk about election interference
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. rick, you and i spoke about this so many times on the false russia gate affair. is israel interfering in american politics? stuff or not? the american citizen knows the answer to the question. yeah. it's called the money that is given to politicians to vote a certain way. they're not the only ones, but they certainly are in the bunch. by the way, you talked about what happens to somebody who comes out and says, the kinds of things that you say. but many people are afraid to say, i want to show people what happens to someone who says the kinds of things that you say. this is a video that has pretty much gone global, if not very viral. it is you just a few weeks ago with a reporter who instead of coming to you and asking you questions about you being victorious in this election, takes a different matter. here it is. you don't respect the members. do i respect the prime minister?
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i despise the prime minister and guess millions and millions and millions of people in this country despise the prime minister. i don't respect the prime minister at o or so that in for us because it was an incredible moment in that it seemed like this young buck reporter, god bless them, had decided that you were being a bit of an outcast. and how would you walk in question the system and how dare you, george galloway. question. those people who are really in the system like their prime minister and your response was epic. fill us in with what happened there? a yeah, someone said that when the bell wrong, i picked them up, turned them upside down on month to floor with them and it has gone vital. but by the way, rick, he's no young book is just that they're all young bucks. now we, the media is full of teenage scribblers with no historical memory of any kind. they
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think the story stopped at the moment. the television cruise arrived and of course, stories are years decades in the making. and it's important that people of experience and with some wisdom are able to correct them. he is one of the most serious and heavy weight. busy of the british political television pundits nowadays . that's how bad things are. but uh yeah, you uh, shaw they are. what was for several days has died down a bit. no attempt to i'm not so much ties me. yes. to do a decent job demise. my victory, of course, in doing that, they what i'm not so much sizing, the thousands and thousands of people who voted for me. i'm not, that's just not very democratic. if you believe in democracy, you have to respect the choices that the people make. whether you like,
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who they elect to, don't know on president trump will trace the same thing after november and faced it . indeed, in his 1st term, the boss get all the portables type of a pro joe. remember mrs. clinton's phrase, the, they think the inside the beltway inside the bubble of western media. a political class that they are where a job. and anyone who is not with them is a part of the boss, get all deplorable visual. in this case, they couldn't, except the i whom they had demonized throughout the whole campaign. how the mountains, not just victorious, but had swept the floor with all the other boxes. they couldn't accept it. so they then say, i'll do as i say a not for my ties, me a, but it's not to roman catholic or what? well, you know, there's something going on and i'm going to take
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a quick break right now. but when we come back, i want to talk about this, there's something going on in this world right now. and the thing that's happening georgia is that people are changing in that perspective and that there's guys like talking across. so now we're giving a different perspective. there are people like you, george galloway who are giving a different perspective. and how is that going to change us willis? and will the other side do then? these are kind of the things that i want to talk about when we come back with none of them. george galloway, you're still right there. we're going to be right back. the one you ended up to at that point. but as due to the extra a month, i see it's not there for the show event. it will be a job to love for the cause of a dish. uh, international stuff is the complex in the system, but to not to printer ports. and what did you lose it asked for that?
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and if i said the media, i love you focused on you to reason, could you say with the city video camera in the service is going to be presented as for the work, it stimulates the industry. is it or what's money in front of sales, real life? so should william farmer shots might give us? so we have court cost or to know what decision they my lab and what was that man was, what was that ridiculous problems? i put in the midst of them one today and but you know, so that's what it is that you want to set. i'm showing total suspect. pretty sure jim was on page duty for she's clear moves, i'm best do what i mean. there's a proper shaft or the quarterback of rick sanchez. i am so happy to be talking to someone who has gotten to know quite well here at george galloway for a couple of reasons. first of all,
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because i admire the way he thinks, and i think he is truly an intellectual, not in a high falutin way, but just the guy who thinks a lot and thinks properly. the other thing is, george galloway is a true teller. he says many of the things too many of us are afraid to say, and for that we appreciate the fact that he's now a new m p for rockdale, and a friend of this show up george. i want to get to the thing that we were just talking about actually you were mentioning and that is there's something going on right now where people are brave enough to stand up and do things out in the past. we wouldn't do. i have another guy who's also a friend of mine, his name is tucker cross and then he does a lot of interviews lately. and he and i've worked together for many years and see and, and, and fox. and he and i speak a lot these days and we chat with each other. and when he was interviewing mr. brewton, i remember that when he was done, he got pilloried. they went destroying him for simply sitting and asking them and the questions that he did the interview went on for like an hour and
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a half. and it was almost as if he was being told the next day by all the western media sources. how dare you even talk to him or allow people to hear his voice? what did you make of that to? well, the proof of the pudding is in the eating at tucker costs and is getting view our numbers. the are simply on another level, me multiple all the level from the so called mainstream broadcast, or is it kneeling, trailing corporate sector? and that's because he is asking the questions the people one ask about which the prevailing orthodox a media simply won't ask on the low alternative point of views to be heard. and you and i are achieving not talk are causing levels of numbers, but very big numbers. and for exactly the same reasons. and i think the era that we
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all know and you see you and i grew up in a time when you had to be, you know, 10 done or all rupert mother to own a television outlet. but i came here today with my studio in a bag, and it wasn't even uh, particularly heavy bug. the cost of entry into media now have plummeted, so low. the people with the, by the grace of god, the ability to speak and the ideas that people find interesting. i'm want to hear. we are able to reach audiences now that we would have to have been dependent on ro but my boss to reach. and of course, the prevailing orthodoxy was policed by the owners of these big legacy media outlets. that's all gone now. i mean, the day will come when, you know my small children can cut
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a much jude deal in the bag. and i can sit down on a table as i've done with, you know, and you and i are talking across the atlantic to a substantial number of people who will be at least interested, even if they're not persuaded. they'll be in just to do have had our exchange. i'm not something that the uh, the legacy and media dogs cannot accept, but the dogs bark, the kind of run is well and truly moving on. everybody. i read. well, i shouldn't say everybody, many of your critics say that you're going to be a one trick pony you got in and soon you'll be out and your whole existence there in parliament is going to be not so important. when you say to those folks who say that you and your message and the people who supported you are nothing more than a one trick pony, as well as george w bush once. but that they've missed underestimated. this is my 7th term and
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problem 7 times. i've been elected 3 of those times against the main parties of the state. i and mister churchill, leave that on. not how the only people in british history to represent 4 different towns and cities in the british problem. there's my 7th term by 8 is my lucky number. so i'm looking forward. one of our prime minister should not cause the cottage to call the election to an 8. i hope final because uh, you know, i'm getting on an east um is what i am to have. and it is, i think highly likely the i'll be i'll be returned as the member of parliament for the rochdale. they said, i don't need talk about gaza, but i made my maiden speech yesterday, which is now viral. and you can find on all platforms. and i didn't mention gaza
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once i talked about rochdale, they said i had no interest in rochdale or connection with it. but i displayed in 6 minutes of vintage maiden speech, material level of detail, knowledge and come concern and compassion for the situation and rochdale that nobody has for decades in the parliament on their behalf. so one by one, i'm shooting old, the fox us, as we say here. it was, of course, a bit of blow for them that i was elected. they never expected to see me and follow me in again, but they have to suck, adopt, rick? well, you said something interesting and, and i'm wondering whether you set it because you really mean it or whether you were just trying to make a point. when you say you despise the prime minister, do you really despise them?
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or were you trying to make the point to british citizens? but just because he has that title, he's not that big a deal and no more important than the rest of them. you know, i mean, as a religious person, i don't normally speaking such strong terms. personal terms. yeah. but i'm afraid that we have a prime minister who is truly despicable. he's on, i'm elected prime minister. he was attacking my election when nobody has ever voted for him. he's our prime minister, we're not even his own members of parliament, but the chance to vote for him. he was a product of a back room deal produced by him stopping in the back, his breed assessor and his previous job before that brought us johnson. then liz dress were both stopped in the back by which she showed that i not jump to you before. and i mean as a joke,
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most british people on the right conservatives think we should still be ruling india. now the and indian should be ruling us. and so that's why he couldn't go for the election because they wanted to pick to pick a buddy i love then hit me if i had been an election in the conservative pocket for him, he is a billy on there. i mean billy, on the air with us green called in his pocket. his wife is a non dom off shore being no tax in britain on are millions of bones of other things. there's much to despise him about, but the bad news for you is the minute he's elected out of uh, number 10 downing street. you'll be on a plane to california coming to silicon valley and a television camera through near you near you. exactly. oh, i wish we weren't out of time, but we are, but we'll have another opportunity to talk. we didn't even if china we didn't talk
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about the south china sea, we really didn't talk about india relations with the united states. and with great britain, we didn't talk enough about ukraine. these are all topics that we're going to get to, cuz i know you have so much to say, but it really is my friend, a pleasure to be able to re unite with you once again. unless do it again, a secondary pleasure. it was mine, right. good to see you again. before we go, i want to remind you of something. our mission, really, it's simple. i, i kind of wanted the silo the world. we've got to stop living in these little boxes because you don't want trips. don't live in boxes, so everywhere. i'm rick sanchez. that's how i see it. and i'll be looking for you again right here, where we hope to provide a direct impact. the
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in 1943 at the height of world war 2, bengal was hit by famine. a year before japanese troops drove the red is out of neighboring bermount and came close to the indian possessions of the british empire . london's response to the threat was completely inadequate. the british actively used the scorched earth policy. while retreating, they turned everything around them into into uncouth deserts, having no mercy on other people's territory. food in large amounts was exported to great britain from the starving provinces. boats used for fishing and transporting food along the river, it says that more confiscated from the local population, the barbaric actions of the colonial administration. let the monstrous consequences in a year, up to 3800000 people die from starvation and disease caused by mail nutrition.
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though great britain itself had enough resources to overcome that disaster. at the same time, 170000 tons of australian wheat made its way past starving india did the british aisles. i hate indians. they are a beastly people with a beastly religion. the famine was their own fault for breeding like rabbits, british prime minister, winston churchill commented on the reports of the tragedy. the famine of 1943 became the climax in the british policy of genocide against the indian population. according to historians, from 12 to 29000000 people overall died from starvation alone during the reign of the british in india the
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the way i am sure that you recognize just help perilous this time is for our country and what difficult challenges lie ahead of us in almost every direction its core meaning is that you and only you, the citizens of russia can decide the future of your homeland. on the eve of all the election, the russian president calls on the nations people to unite and costs bad. but on here at all, so you would be no tracking the timeline of that and putting in office. and basically how is perception of the hawking to ship with the west has changed over the russia east part of the european culture. and i cannot imagine my own country united nation from europe, so it is hard for me to visualize natal.

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