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or the side that in ukraine elections, what cancelled out, and as far as they are concerned, it is okay. if i could see if the west is known to everyone by now, we see the dentist side in gaza that the europeans and americans are supporting. they have dismantled the facade of human rights. and as you pointed out, with regard to brain, they dismantled the thought facade of being supporters of democracy, even though that was gone many decades ago. for those who were more into politics, i think um, europe in the united states are increasingly becoming isolated across the globe. and they are very upset that the countries like russia are becoming stronger and more assorted and independent of the western pressure. and i think the whole problem actually, or at least a big part of the problem from the west,
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is that they constantly try to undermine other countries. they trying to. we can other under countries either through the sanctions and war or through meddling and trying to undermine elections or civil society. and russians understand that. and that causes more russians to turn against the west. and that strengthens a position to force a positive pollutant. so you would imagine that by now the west would have learned that the best way to have better relations with the global south in non western countries would be to stop interfering in their affairs. but the wes so far has not learned anything or all right. we have to leave you here. now i said mohammed them are on the political. i'm listening to ron university professor, thank you so much for your time. thank you to. all right,
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that's the all. pay this out. how that back again for more are the top of the i see you again the, everybody. i'm right, sanchez and this is direct impact where we share the type of truth bonds that are too often to impactful. for many of those in the western media, we have lined up 7 of the top stories that have occurred over the past week. and we're going to be talking about many of the us what it's doing or isn't doing right in, in gaza. was kind of bizarre, by the way, also don lemon. got a talk about my old pal dunlab and he decided that he should interrogate, interrogate the law mosque. lots to say on that and much more starting or right now . the
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nothing like starting with a very deep, husky voice. did you like that? okay, here we go. joining me now to talk about the issues of the day are ed martin is the president of the village. lively eagles, dr. wilmer leon. he's a political scientist and the co host of the critical our on radio spot that and the other co host who happens to be gracing us with his presence, today's political, endless garland, next. and my thanks to you gentlemen for being here with us. and we're going to start, well with, i think one of the most bizarre stories i've seen in a long time. i want you to tell me what you make of this. this is the us government . under the leadership of president joe biden, dropping shipments of food to feed the palestinians in the area of gaza. but something happened when one of those big giant shipments fell on top of the people we were trying to feed. and we killed 5 of them. the alright, let's watch this video now. you're ready. this is pretty much the way we're
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dropping these things. you can see from the size of them. apparently they have like little box lunches. i mean for all we know we're dropping tuna fish sandwich. is it the gaza? so that people can be fed and they dropped from the sky. and apparently there's enough there to feed maybe one in the family for one day of the week got themselves . so it's really not a lot, but we're doing this. and then we're also supposedly establishing a bridge off the coast of the sea there so that we can have our troops do this while we're also giving them billions of dollars so that they can kill the palestinians. it's a bizarre policy and i don't know what to make of it. so i'm going to let you kind of get us started. dr. wilmer leon, go, well, i think it was a 124000 meals just to feed a 2100000 people that won't go along with that. does it any drive through? that's not gonna work out well for you. why did we have to drop the food in when it
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could have been driven in the pictures optics thought they were impressive. did you see the it looked like the marines landing, but they were at a lot of it. a lot of a lot of the, the pallets seem to go into the mediterranean sea as opposed to that's how people swimming out to try to retrieve the so this was a really poorly framed photo op and once again, it, it seems as though the, by the administration is trying to have both side. yeah. argument at the same time . yeah. what do you make of that guys? the idea that i have we have, is there ever been a time in history where a country has been killing people and then try to feed them at the same time? i, i can't think of it, but i would say this, you brought something up. the competency crisis is stunning, isn't it? yeah, whatever the messaging was supposed to be, it wasn't clear to anybody. and as you say, there's this killing on both sides. i mean, meaning both sides. it's all happen in the gardens, the people in garza, but the competency the messaging, all of it is like,
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like like they're not even trying. it's as well. i. i know what they're doing. i think it's politic. yeah, absolutely. and what we've got here, i mean, i'm worried about the guys pulling numbers and they're saying, okay, yeah, you've been given all this money to help, but you don't kill the palestinians 30 some 1000 at this point. which that same over the top to use the president's own words, but now he says ball and you know, i know on helping to kill them, but now i want to see them to and interestingly enough, it paper trays that atmosphere of weakness, you know, the by the administration is always talking about looking strong versus looking week. we want to so china, right, whoever that we look strong. however, in this instance, how we do, you look when a government that use supports materially can tell you where you can go and when you can go there, we can't even drive in. israel says, no, you can't come in, we can come in. so how can you look, we do it's drunk to put in or trying and, or whoever, if, if uh, benjamin netanyahu is ordering you around like us ladies said your thoughts on that? because i have something i'm going to share with you how to do with what you just said. but right now i want to go to my other friend bill mark. i want,
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i want you to hear something. this is bill maher with a guy named dave reuben. saying but, but they literally say this they, they literally say this, okay. they say that the white house should fire all the staff who has protested or spoken out in difference with the president's policy stimulus a, a weeks ago, members of the white house staff protested against their own president. we are congressional staffers on capitol hill. also, we are no longer comfortable staying silent while you're staffers. you're supposed to stay silent. what are you talking about? yeah, my boss is doing a job and i thought i'd go public with it. i mean, this is hundreds of people inviting staff and on an congrats democratic, congressional democrats that for publicly going against them because they're not supporting homeless enough. you fire them, period. you fire all of that. how barrier does agree with the king. do you know mr . martin, well, i'm good. obviously i'm going to disagree with you. of course,
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of course. yeah you, you and it's just like when you are a marine, i'm all right, my brother, the marie and i said, what happens when you become a range? you have free speech. he said, no, they take your free speech on the way and you don't have free speech when you're a staff or i, you know, we talked offline. i think a blanket famously had the team of rivals. that was a cabinet secretaries. those are political entities, style. 2 me ask you is why i was, i'm not, you know, i, we're here on this very sat during the administration of. busy one donald trump, yeah. when i was hearing every day from members of the media, why isn't that enough people in his cabinet and the people in his staff? why don't enough people in his administration stand up and protect us from this madman? that's what they were saying. now the same guys are here saying we want them fired if they criticized, we are proud of it, but i'm, i'm, i'm not defending bill maher and ruby, they've ruben, in their consistency, i'm saying if i ran a staff and it was that kind of step, it's like your team, right. so for in regards to your work, you've got to have some consistency and others. so you're saying it's okay to
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criticize, just don't to criticize publicly good. here's what else. of course you're going to whistle blowers. what's, what was the different thing that somebody comes up for protection, but i mean in terms of a staff are going to a protest, the bad, you know, and by the way the, i think you should do is quit. if you can't take it, i have to work for a political elected official. if you change your position, i can't stand it. you should quit. i do disagree with you, but go ahead. i kind of agree with him on that as well, particularly when it comes to they were gonna want to go to the next step. but when you put it in context, here's the thing. these people also agree with 77 percent of the democratic party. well know, who are you going to fired? 77 percent of the official ones. did you want to vote for us also? that's the context it looks like was we asked about 70 percent of the policy? yeah, i'll just doesn't try to crane. it's got a whole bunch, everything right. the 2 things bill more is supposed to be the counter culture guy, isn't the bar is supposed to be the one that was the way we go. yeah. and the other
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point here is we're not talking policy on social security, we're not talking about people having a problem with tax policy. these people are opposed to genocide. mm hm. they're speaking out about genocide. mm hm. wow. how could they be so far away? you know, but i'm going to say this because i'm, i know you're going to disagree with me on this, but i have a pretty strong faith. i've been a news reporter all of my life. i've covered disturbances, sometimes we call them riots. i covered the liberty city ones. i covered the ones that over town. i probably covered throughout my life. been seen bullets with by my had seen fire, seen police officers, industry trying with people. i have seen so much of that in this country. and i just think to myself and i do believe this is analogous and you guys might tell me i'm full of crap on this. but i believe that if you have a community which is in defiance of the society or the government, as we saw in over down as we saw during the george floyd incident in minneapolis,
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for example, it would be very easy for the u. s. government to bomb minneapolis on that moment or, or the neighborhood world or the african american people live to we knew were more with george for an anti police at that time because they had to give it to be made . you can make the same argument that israel should be finding a way to get those sons of guns who did what they did on the 7th, but not to be bombing indiscriminately, all of the civilians. and it's the same as if the united states, during any one of the disturbances that i had covered, had just gone in there and bombed american communities, which i can't remember. we doing wants to take that. well, we have uh, the defense secretary in israel just today appraising a soldier who shot a 13 year old child. yeah. and saying that that child was a terrorist and that, that so alger was a hero. and we were talking about this earlier today that dehumanizing language of
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calling a 13 year. busy old child, a terrorist and supporting the soldier that struck the kid, shows you how the palestinians have been totally the human eye and that you might as it back to. i hate to use the term the because if you're shot a dog like that, you go to jail. yeah. and what we're talking about by the way, is a policy. okay. i, i get angry when people think, how dare you criticize israel. i criticize my own country's foreign policy how big . busy is that not criticize my, we shouldn't be having these conversations and i think they're important. elektra button this up for going well, one thing i want to say language is so important if, if you believe that it's genocide and i take that as your argument, then as a staff or how can you go to work for a guy who is allowing genocide i think it's just like, by the way, i would say this is one of the dangerous things i happen to support present trouble out of his policies when people called trump hitler. if you have a hitler you're morally obliged to stop hitler. i mean, this is, this is what the words mean. and so if someone says that god,
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donald trump is hitler, you have to stop and you don't have a choice. let me, let me hear something real quick. this is an interview with the speaking of president biden. the present united states sits down and he's told by most of the people who are now handling his political situation. his pulls are way down. i mean down to almost 60 percent in terms of in terms of favorability is and he's losing to donald trump in most of the election. so far, most of the. busy is that they've done on the election so far, so they put them in front of the camera and he's supposed to say, okay, one of the ways you can get back some young people young voters is to talk to a talk tough on israel. so here he is attempting to do that. do you have a of a red line 3 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 defense to the 0 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 they cannot have
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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, i sat with them and i sat with the work and i said, look, don't make the mistake. american. american made a mistake. we went after ben lot to, we got off, but we shouldn't have gone into the training. i mean, we usually, we shouldn't have got into the whole thing interact in afghanistan. we should not have got into ukraine, says the president of one and 2 ukraine, but that's not really what i want to talk about. anybody can make a mistake. stop laughing. i'm kidding. this is now to your point, garland right after he's done saying that, and it's really political posturing obviously, you know, people do that, right? republicans, democrats that they told them you look, you've gotta, you've gotta come off and say something a little harsh, or you're gonna criticize maybe that then you know what you really didn't do, but apparently didn't take it as a criticism because he comes back and read it kills the president of the united
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states. think also well, i don't know exactly what the president man, but if you meant by that done, i am pursuing private policies against the majority, the wish of the majority of his relatives. and that this is a hurting the interest of israel and he's wrong on both counts. if i miss a so you, so for this decision, you're 100 percent. sure that people into rafa. so we'll go there. we're not going to leave the you know, i have a red line, you know what the red line is that october 7th doesn't happen again. you know what, i think what he said. busy to mr. biden. there is, i got your red line right here. let me share it with the show to and doesn't a get back to my earlier point of the, by the administration, looking just completely, we can feckless, he doesn't know what to say and, but then it's a if you look at the 2 of them, joe biden, stumbling and stuttering i will defend him for getting his country's mixed up because when you've supported in invading as many countries as joe biden has, it's not the one. yeah, the big with a rock reason me any of a dozen countries. but the fact of the matter is that you see one person who says,
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i'm in charge, i'll do what i want you and the guy who's supposed to be in charge is stumbling in bumbling we didn't. but what should we use americans like because a strong personality, i think his leadership and what he's doing to his country is hurting his country. however, i do question do. i'm an american citizen. my taxes are going to you to the tune of billions and billions of dollars. you are there because of our support. you are getting bombs because of our support and you're going to turn around and tell us these, you're going to set the rules. i mean, somewhere along the line, this whole thing just became little dysfunctional to me. well, because joe biden was very clear when he said, whenever, however long ago we said it, i am a zionist. so your argument puts it as though it's a binary or that, and they are opposing forces here. when joe biden was very clear,
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he also said after he said that, as you recall, without is, we all know due in the world would be safe. so what, so that, so there is, there is no line of demarcation here. there is not american policy versus is really policy. it's the same. so it's real easy. it's our 51st state. uh, that's another way why don't you think that i'm just thinking at that what israel is doing is making most jews around the world unsafe? i think it's the opposite of what the president said. oh, i said or no, i agree with that. i get back to language the, the high ground for the jewish people was to say, never again. what happened will never happen again. and unfortunately they're in a position where they're being, they're morally being put where they're doing something again. and they have a right to the side, and that's right, i mean the 1000 dead, right? october 7th. if that's your red line and you're going to act again language one such a red line. you're going to act in such a way. they're losing to your point,
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what i think has been since the horrendous this of a holocaust, their moral high ground and coming down off tomorrow high ground. they've become then a political actor, another nation like others. and that's not what they've had for the extra years. maybe it's better and the long run and it may be, and it goes a little better, either biden, or somebody's role to say baby. yeah, exactly. okay, so i'm, i know we're going to help you, but you know what we're in charge here. now, you know, i'm going to college and it, well, and if you do this wrong, you can do it. but if you do this wrong, yeah, if you're coming off the moral high ground in a way that you can clamor up again, i see that, you know, based on the actual law they don't have the right to the well, right. but when we come. 6 back more with parts team, the panel. this is a, it's a fascinating conversation is taking place on some of the things that are going on . it's been a hot week. we're going to be right back. the
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russian states never is as tight as i'm one of the most sense key and the best most all sense and the same assistance must be the one else holes. question about this, even though we will van in the european union the kremlin media mission, the state on the russians, putting s r t sports net, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube. the fitness center for question, did you see a request, which is the
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hello and welcome to the cost of full horses here we discussed some real in the joining me once again. here on our paddle, i'm rick sanchez. this is ed barton president of the village. lastly, eagles, we got the dr. wilmer leon. we have dr. wilmer leon, i tell my kids not to say got political scientists and goes to the critical hour on video. sputnik and his caused political analyst, garland nixon. gentleman, thanks so much for being here. let's get right to it. i want you to take a listen now to our steam secretary of defense. his name is anthony, blinking. and suddenly he's decided that one of the most important things in us foreign policy is 80 stephen, this is increasingly urgent need. i'm announcing today that the united states department of defense is doubling its approve support for the mission from
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a $100000000.00 to $200000000.00. and that brings the total us support to $300000000.00 for this effort. i'm also announcing additionally monitoring assistance for the people of $8033000000.00 to further support their health and food security. $33000000.00 compared to of the $115000000000.00 that we're sending the ukraine. and apparently all of this because we have to go in there because we need a win, and the guy we're going to win against is a guy called barbecue. here's mr. barbecue, by the way, i'm gonna let you see what he looks like. apparently you're not caught into the united states, intel, this guy's going around eating people killing people and doing all kinds of assorted other weird things. so our new foreign policy emission, after what many described as failures in both the, the middle east and in the ukraine is to pick down mister, barbecue gentlemen. what do you think? well, mister ste series. yea, is a patient patriot,
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who is defending his country against another episode of american international intervention. the united states feels now that it has to dedicate these hundreds of millions. they couldn't, they couldn't pay, can you to do it? so we now have to double this military intervention too. so. busy of a problem to quell a disturbance that we in fact started. mm hm. so this goes back to the saying on the corner, if you don't start then won't be not. and somebody needs to let tony blinking though we never should have started this mess and the 1st floor it's quarterly say that i want to go to the table here after the show, the to the board to go barbecue. how about to this gentleman? do you think is a political positioning where they need a when this administration needs a when and it is easy when for the which i mean,
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i think that's a big part of it. and the other thing is this, if you the i would recommend that people go online and watch on youtube, a document to recall another vision like 2 minds and a couple of other people. what you find out is this recent documents have come out the edit do it that showed that the c i a was intricately involved in over throwing the government of haiti in 2004. the people moved over, thrown the government of 80. they're not coming back to do good things, but the people of 80, it's like we say. and then if there was a money puddle, the only way to make that puddle clear is to leave it alone. me. i think a street corners and money. how does the se is very simply, obviously it's another money laundering scheme, if you really think the hatred gonna get certain, gosh, as part of the are going to get served by these people blinking and others. you have a not, as you said, the c i is been doing this project. when cyber clinton's the home, there's free cell phones, obama phones, i mean, got it shows, i actually think it's the opposite. there is a success. they need to move more money. they're stalled on moving the product,
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they got to move more money by the end of the last thing i mentioned was age figures. by the way i was the correspondent who covered for nbc news, but take down and said rest during the clinton administration. and i was always, there was also there for the transfer from baby dar from papa dot in to a baby doctor. i spent a lot of time in the streets of state the chalet. um and uh he, uh no, i haven't said anything. yeah. he said that he sits down with the he lot musk any asks him about something called kind of a are you talking about your kind of menu? some interest and hit view. you also have said, and for the reason i should say like with like, the reason i mentioned the generation prescription on the x platform. what's the reason i thought maybe this is something that can help other people. that's why i mentioned it to us. i'm not a doctor, but i would say if someone has depression issues that you consider talking to the doctor about ketamine instead of s as all right. so then donald,
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i'm going to comes out and he says, i had to ask that question because he mentioned it once. so they didn't basically, alexis next a search on the guy. and then they basically interrogated them with a lot of questions. you know you interrogate murders. i think you interrogate, you know, child molesters. it seem like he was treating him like he was the enemy. why does he do that? and i looked, he was on cnn within about an hour, wasn't it? i mean, he finished what is the well, that says this was all i mean dunlab and had a plan. look, i'll tell you my quick say anyway, but we, we should tell we should tell them you are the big part of the story. after that interview, diamond was essentially fired by a long mosque and he'll on much said, look, he talked to me, but it just sounded like he was trying to do cnn on the, on, on, on twitter. right. and right. and then don lehman to your point goes on cnn prism right. exactly. and most fires and my quick cnn's story. i was hired by c and i got an offer and i call i was on a phone call with roger stone. and i said to roger, i got this offer from cnn, should i take it? and he said, of course, take it and plan for what you get fired. and within about 3 months i was fired. and
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i, i've done live in, obviously had a plan to go on and get fired. he was a must cuz you're not going to say, 0100 degree. i think this is what the online month. one of those guys who has a view of the world that's very different for most of us who now have been in light and a little bit more. i think he really thinks everything the state department does is great. everywhere we do is great. democrats are smarter than republicans, etc, etc. i really believe he believes that and things must continue crap. well, there's also a reason why don lemon was voted one of the worst journalists. and because he makes his personal agenda seemingly journalism, he should've asked the alarm of why is he afraid to fly on airplanes when there are black pilots in the cockpit. and that would have been a relevant question to ask. did he said well, most of the absolutely. wow, that's interesting. absolutely. so he should've asked, he should have asked him that question. instead of asking him a question about ken, i mean, yeah, i didn't understand the whole. i don't even know what kind of mean is what is kind of mean. and by the time you get your point, yeah,
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well here's what i'll say and it, it goes back to talk across and the interview with what item you're putting in. that is, in the main, so immediately today it's advert they, they, they push for adversarial and confrontational interviews against anyone who's not part of the gang. if you're interviewing joe biden, when he stumbled and novels and forgets everything, you have to pretend like he's stuttering. if it's vladimir food nor but eat line mosque or trump or anyone else, you're supposed to come into the interview with a baseball bat. that's not what people want to see me. you know, it's funny. uh, i back in 2000 and early, 2, thousands, nbc went out and they said, you know, we need to hire 3 more people to start this network. they were starting something called amazon b. c at the time and they hired lester hold. they hired my friend of mine and they hired rick sanchez. i am glad that i am here guys. thank you so much for visiting and thank you for sharing your wisdom and knowledge on these unbelievable topics before we go. i want to remind you of really what we do here. it's a mission to try and de silo the world again. we gotta stop living in these boxes
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truths. don't live in box. i'm rick sanchez and i'll be looking for you right here . but i'll provide you with a direct impact. the crime is for almost 3 centuries, it's been a stronghold of russian culture. 10 years ago of the events, the divided dependence is history into before and of the it became part of russia for good because the divorce is due to the, the so we took to me the store for the finish the superficial. if the boy, it's
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