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to shape also cooperation in regional and global issues. what really, what exports believe is that the ukraine official is here to know before we need to support in the upcoming b stokes. that will take place in switzerland. lita, in the summer. now it's clear that after all the criticism that you create have for india, it looks like you, queen has realized that if there's anybody who can broke up bees in this conflict, it is india also that russia has an upper hand of the war. and for now it needs india who has remember close strong ties with most school to influence them to talk beasley. unlike the west that has always fixated on using arms and ammunition and this conflict, india has always maintained a peaceful resolution is only possible to dialogue on diplomacy. we took the position from the stock to 2 and not going to get
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a solution for this conflict from the back to 52 years have passed the many hole felt 2 years ago or so met in between that maybe the good i think today many of them don't any longer have one sees, you know, in this day and age what conflicts bring that are actually no windows 10 o'clock to nothing deals for the policy in defend and for the policy of neutrality. in the i remember from the very beginning of the russia ukraine conflict said that india is not going to take sides. india is going to be neutral. now despite the west pressure, rising india to got sides with the most cool, what india did was india to invite each old friend the tree between the 2 countries . india and russia has only gone up that still quite hill with the west was the,
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the west have problems with india 9 learning more or in from moscow. but india said that india will do what suits india. the best is 5 sections. and despite the traditional way of be doing business, thrown we index file solutions in india continue to buy more model was, how do we not student grown about buying energy from russia? it's very cyclical. all of you would be paying much more for your energy because we would have more countries would have gone into a natural set of suppliers. and actually they use the was energy prices. so if i looked at it from the perspective of the global economy, i'm frankly, obviously from my own perspective, we actually did that. i think. so this ability to think for yourself to be comfortable with the identity, to be proud of your civilization, to be, to be appreciative of your own history. now remember, india had dukes,
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we both the ukraine as well as last year. and this off to the russian president's was re elected so week ago, the prime minister of india. and that means and what would the, he dive almost school. he in fact had a word with food. then he also had a word with the, with the ukranian. now president, and as far as talk the officials and the government of india, i can send the help confirm to me that so i'm going to send the range and movie has been invited by both sides to wizard back on please, respectively. all still the elections in india, so the results so being in elections are going to come in 1st week of june. so sometime after that, india is invited in both countries. why? perhaps? because slowly it's being made very clear that if somebody has the power to broke up, these is india because it has maintained its relationship with moscow that remember west did not want. so becoming really clear of, by the way that if there is
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a country in the world, that is a piece, meek or a stabilizing force globally, that is in there. but he thinks that you want to get paid on all the international this the say coming your way. next is the licensed episode of direct them funds with rick sanchez. and i'll do that with more days in about 13 minutes. bye for now . the hi everybody. we got to pull them out for you again. uh, barring holidays occasional, you know, family days. we now post the show every single day. got that not weekly, used to be weekly and our daily. and we hold no punches. so look for it. truth, palm number one, toyota such is the victim of us state retaliation. that is what his lawyers have just said to a british high court, and they are apparently the court that is listening to his bond number 2, nbc reporters screaming mad because their network dared to hire
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a trump advisor. by the way, this is pure hypocrisy and i'll show you how to supply them. number 3, r f k junior has already made the geno, who will likely take boats away from present a button accidents post or seem to be saying at this point. we're going to tell you why i'm rick sanchez. this is directed in fact the . so here's where we are us state department officials, as you probably have heard, are saying, but joining us on endangered lives by publishing thousands of classified documents . but defenders of mr. hassan say worldwide, by the way, that it was the military contractors with their actions in iraq and places like i've dentist and who were not just endangering the lives of innocent civilians,
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but also lying about it. and once again, i mean that, let's look at this, right, let's, let's, let's have a case in point here. this attack where this us helicopter gunship set its soldiers are killing 2 writers, photographers. and then they're kind of, well, they're not kind of, they're, they're laughing about it, watch the one i have 547, right? of all of traffic to 60 that on the you too. bye good. if i had to go on the shoot during the claire claire. oh yeah. like that. right?
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yeah. so basically the watch and to here at the helicopter gunship, the guys inside the helicopter gunship even waited. you saw it there toward the end, the band, right. that was an ambulance. they waited for to arrive to take the victims to the hospital. maybe they could save their lives, but instead they fired at them while they. busy in the ambulance eventually killing the man and several others who possibly could have survived us. officials denied that the incident happened until. busy we show the video. these are the types of stories reveal bi weekly leaks, founder julia massage, that his lawyer say look and embarrass us officials. she says they're just angry. she says it's because of that. they simply can't handle the truth. and it's the only reason that they want him turned over for what she says quote is state retaliation. the british judges seem to agree, at least in part with what that argument is enough to mandate us officials to do
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a couple of different things. one, they must assure that julian hassan gets his freedom of speech protections do. they must assure that he will not receive the death penalty if he is extradited at some point to united states. and then the new k high court is also saying that a song can now launch a new appeal. and they are delaying the proceedings by at least another 3 weeks while they possibly prepare that. here's what's ironic. some of those changes critics in the united states or journalists, journalists, criticize, already better, said government lackey's, posing his journalists. let's say what you want about a search. you may not agree with what he did find you can't deny this. he is a bonafide reporter who has sacrificed him, sacrificed himself for the sake of the truth. it's no question. and interestingly enough, the us on story is occurring, as there is a booming scandal that is taking place in the media here in the united states.
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right now everybody's talking about it, who's in the media. it's over the hiring by nbc, the television network of a former donald trump advisor, who was also the chairperson of the republican party. her name is rona mcdaniel, you may not have heard of her, but she's somewhat well known here. she's no longer tied to the party, she's no longer tied to trump. so she was offered a contract by the network by nbc. even though by the way, she has no journalistic experience, no journalistic credibility. mind you? well, this hiring has set off an intense reaction from nbc employees. they all went on the air. i mean, every day to criticize their companies, german caesar conduct. here's an example. here's a chuck taught. i think our bosses owe you an apology for putting you in a situation because i don't know what to believe. she is now a paid contributor and got put into an impossible situation. booking this interview
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and then all of a sudden the rug to pull out from underneath, you find actually being paid to show up x. that's unfortunate. yeah. check dogs mad that they hired this woman who worked for the government and now she's being hired to work here. there's. this is this news channel no less. she wasn't the only one. there's like 10 or 20 who come out recently and set the same thing on there. but there's a glaring hypocrisy in their position. and it's this. why didn't they speak up? and why weren't they also appalled when their network hired simone simmons? she was the senior advisor for vice president the come lars jackie who they also recently hired. she was a white house press. secretary for president. jo mine for one i was part of secretary to have in your own show on it. see nicole wallace. she was president george w bush's white house communications director. in fact, nicole wallace was in the large measure responsible for selling the lives to us,
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the american people that got us to buy into the disastrous thing that we called a warner rock. now she has the wrong show. she's a journalist. by the way, those same reporters often called for media companies and foreign journalists, quote, speech tv, you've heard of the 1000000 times. they say it about this place, set state tv, fat, state media. those are all government propagandist what, what could possibly be more. busy government propaganda and state media, then having a government official suddenly become a news presenter or so called journalist. the fact is our, our media is chuck. so a form of government officials. many of them went from being a sped person for the government or some government agency or intelligence or the military one day to having their very own new show on a cable news channel. the very next day. just a big enough for you to greer's,
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i think a journalism today is crazy. it really is, especially when you consider that the vast majority of them have never covered or written a new story, nor do they have degrees or any training as journalists, but by golly, they are. hello, this is the news i'm such and such. look at this, we compiled a little list for you to see. i mean, this is the top of the hat stuff. okay. there's jen zacky. i told you about her already. right? she worked for bible and obama. there's george stephanopoulos. he was president, bill clinton spokesperson became the head anchor. a news presenter at abc simone sanders told you about her right. she works for the vice president. now she's got our own joe. she's a journalist, i guess. huh. the call was there she is. same thing. we could keep going apparently let's, let's do it at sarah huckabee sanders, i bought her,
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she went from the government to then working for fox news and now she's back in the government. but you can just ping pumpkin for my car to me is her dad. he went from being the governor to having his own show on fox news. the result, the head of the democratic party. she went from bad to being a news contributor at the abc news and then sean spicer, just to spice things up a little bit. she went from lighthouse spokesperson right to being mount anchor man to the cable channel. look, i can go on and on and on and on. but i've got to stop here because we'll be here all day. so here's the question. why are these nbc journalist who have not once complain when other government officials were hired and we have not once complained about the treatment of a real journalist like julian, a sons'? why are they now complaining about? rona mcdaniel. could it be that what they really stand for is not so much journalism,
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but rather groups speak groups be could it be that what they really don't want to do is share their microphone or their studios with people who they don't agree with. oh and guess what? they want nbc chairman, caesar com, they apparently just announced he heard their screams, and he fired mcdaniel before she even started on the job. here's what he said. he says, after listening to the legitimate concerns of many of you speaking to these reporters, well complained of nbc, i have decided that ronan mcdaniel will not be and then be seniors. contributor said, there you go. wow. joining us now, my colleague john kerry echo, who represents just the opposite of all those people that we were just talking about only as john kerry are cool, not a government lackey. he's a whistleblower who has long been critical of the government,
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which is what journalists are supposed to do by the way. he works for the c i a so he saw it from the inside out. john has written several books. he appears here weekly on his own show. it's called what's up lowers because he is always the lower . and i don't know, i don't know where to start. maybe we'll start from the backend. what, what do you make of these journal is at places like nbc, who are now angry because somebody from the government is going to go from to work for them. it looks to me more like they're angry about the fact that he is a trump government worker. right, they were okay when it was a uh, you know, democratic president, the government worker. oh sure. policy. oh, total hypocrisy. and the thing that they focused on was that run a mcdaniel was an election deny. or in fact, she really wasn't in the election denial. so how about the shoot? gotta sort of the yeah, that's it. you're exactly right. and let me tell you another thing can be lenient at nbc and image. that'd be see he's the chief intelligence corresponded. yeah. for the network. he was caught thanks to a freedom of information act request,
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sending his articles to the c. i a for clearance, for, for sending them to his own editor. no. and we're supposed to just accept. so did i didn't notice john one more time, a reporter who worked for nbc still works. he's the chief intelligence correspond one of the worst full pauses you could make in journalism. yeah. and you know, i'm one of those few with you to actually went to journalism school and i spent my time eating a reporter in writing stories. so you don't, before you interview somebody, you don't send them their questions, right? you don't to share with your sources the information that you have because you're going to bias them. and you're just going to get from them what you wrote. and in this case that he would actually get the okay from a government agency. and they were supposed to be opposing the government agency. you don't work for them. that's right. well, this, this points to the demise of investigative journalism in the united states. it from us, in most cases, it just doesn't exist anymore. and the other thing that we learned from this freedom of information act requests that was uh mm hm. that was filed by
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a reporter from bloomberg. jason leopold was that it, when journalists got too close to stories at the c, i a, the c i is office of public affairs. would write them emails and say you better stop. you better stop investigating the story or we're never going to cooperate with you again and your not invited to the christmas party. in other words, we will deny you access. if you write something, we don't like, that's right. how is that not state tv? how is that not prior. exactly, right, that it, that's exactly what it is. and even if these, these so called journalists protest that they are not propagandist me, they have to admit that they are corporate propagandist. at the very least, by the way i could see times when i would you should have government sources. absolutely. they should not be your pals exact. they're not supposed to be your buddies. in fact, if you're suppose to work against each other,
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that might have been a disrespectful way. know, know what you're supposed to work against each other. that's why does it came to be honest, people honest that way? exactly. let's go to a search. i'm trying to understand what the judge is really saying, it looks like, did i get this right? it's my read is. he's saying you guys, you're getting his lawyers, you guys have a point. i think there's something a file here. i'm going to give you 3 weeks to re appeal. is that really what's going on? yeah, this is a paper work exercise. so one of the things that, that the british insist on is whenever they're requesting and whenever the americans are requesting an extradition, they have to say in writing that the prisoner will not be subject to the death penalty. so they said that orally in court early on in this process, but they didn't put it in writing because they didn't think they had to. julian hasn't been charged with the death penalty crime, but it wasn't in writing. and so we're at the point now where julian's attorneys are just throwing the kitchen sink into each appeal. and one of the points that
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they made and the most recent appeal was, hey, they never said in writing, the julian wouldn't be subject to the death penalty. and the brits said, you're right, the training specifically says it has to be in writing. is there a possibility at this point, john, based on all this, some of the new shot, some of it important administrative filings. where you're starting to see that there's a little bit of daylight for julian. massage. yes. yes. i don't think i'm violating a a confidence by telling you that several months ago the justice department offered julian a deal. mm hm. uh, they wanted him to take a plea to an espionage count. he flatly said, never. he said, i will not be held responsible for any future prosecution of an american journalist for doing his job and said, no deal. well, now the government, it's more clear that the american government just wants this thing to go away. and so they're offering in a plain deal to a reduced charge. that in most cases is
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a misdemeanor. it's not a felony. and the conventional wisdom is that deal would be for time served and he can just leave that deal has not been sealed. no, it has not been sealed, but it's not a formal deal yet. yeah, i was talking to one of the joints attorneys a couple of days ago, and they said that this is just something that's been broached by the prosecutor. so the question is, why would they do that? let's, let's do this, let, let's talk about that on the backside, because i want to ask you about that. i want to ask where this is going, and then i'm going to talk a little bit about r f k junior. how's it going to affect the most? now that he made a big announcement yesterday, president biden's voters or president former president trump's voters. we will let you know. don't go away. i'm with him as john kerry how the
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washington was and why in this country, what if i give borrowed money at the store in this they should have been a short order for now. i'm not going to say lots of green scans when i knew what the subject georgia style session on the font is. no national liam. no, that's just shiny or just is when you bought a new born, you sit on the woods, the the, the, the, the hey, welcome back. i'm at sanchez and i'm here with my colleague john kerry. cool. i'm thinking if there is a possibility, as you mentioned that there's a,
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there's some daylight that there might be a deal that they might do with the, with assigned is it because the u. s. is in a bit of a pickle right now, globally. i mean, ukraine is looking like a mess. yes. causes making this administration look really bad. this thing that just happened in russia. a lot of people are pointing the fingers in our direction . um, it's a good time for some kind of win. and bringing a journalist back to the united states and then saying you want to kill him or put him in prison for life as would be a 4th. really bad luck. this might be the time we're all these things kind of help us on to am. i wrong, no, i think you're right. i think you're on to something the fact that it is an election year means that the administration needs a when don't boats, young vote. yeah. and young people are disproportionately supportive of julian assigned. yeah. so it's in everybody's interest to make this thing go away. and we
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know one of the things too, that the british courts don't understand really is, is the division of power in the united states. they keep getting these, these assurances from the prosecutors that he won't be subject to the death penalty . he won't be put into communications management unit and you won't be put in solitary confinement. it's not up to the prosecutors to make those decisions, right? it's up to the bureau of prisons, and now the british judges are realizing that they may have been lied to. and so make promises. you can see right, this thing go away. there's something else i want to get your take on. ready. this is a story that i want to tell you about today. that's really kind of important because it could have a real impact on who becomes the next president of the united states. it's about r f. k, junior. he has announced who will be his running mate for vice president. and i am so proud to introduce to you the next vice president of the united states, my fellow lawyer, really. and so i had to technology his fears or your mom nicole ship
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he got me a fierce warrior mom because she had had, by the way, she's a lawyer from california. she's apparently a philanthropist. can. he's hoping that she's going to bring in lots of young voters, but i'm not sure about that. and i'll tell you why. i don't think it's likely to happen based on the fact that kennedy is 100 percent, but against the palestinian cause. and 110 percent in favor of the israeli government. i don't know. uh that is possibly what's bringing out a lot of young people against even the president biden, even though they're democrats right now. so i'm not sure about that. shanahan is very connected by the way, she is tied to google co founder survey brand. and she was also responsible for the kind of the super bowl ad. the tied him to his dad and his uncle who were both as you know, assassinated. the 60000 dollar question is, well he take votes from biden, or really take votes from a former president, donald trump, you care to venture here? yeah i, i tried to follow these polls very closely. first let me read their rates something
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that you said she, she's a billionaire. yeah. being the x y makes 3 of us. yeah. right. the x rays from their debris and god bless you know, if you come out of that with 1000000000, why don't we married it seriously? i wish i had the number one. number 2, she's only 38 years old. she's young. she's very accomplish. she's an important lawyer of focusing on, on patents and trademarks. okay. and silicon valley. um, good looking 38 years old. and i don't know if i said that a moment ago or not. so the idea is that she should be appealing to young people, but you re something very important. the reason why bob kennedy is not appealing to the young people felt his position on his right. oh, it's hard because it's, it's worst it's, it's if he's more strident than bite of both of them. yeah. then then binding, or trump like can you, can you be more pro is real than biden. and trump. yeah. apparently you can because
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he is and that's what's really hurting him. so the key, i think for him that is not to win the presidency. he knows he's not going to win the press. yeah. the key is to be able to pull consistently at the 15 percent level . mm hm. so that he gets invited to the presidential debates. now he's been pulling between 10 and 15 percent. he's hoping that this gives him a boost. now you raced an important question to does the kennedy campaign draw more from biden or more from trump when he 1st announced? yeah, he was drawing significantly more from trump that has reversed. and now he's drawing more from vide, so it looks like he could be a problem for joe, but yeah, at least the way it looks right now. it's. and today for the very 1st time, the bite and super pack criticized kennedy by name the policy previously had been to just ignore him. yeah, now they're attacking him and they attacked because they're worried. and because they've been looking at the polls exactly. john kerry, who you are such
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a good friend and thank you so much for taking time talking to you as usual. pleasure. before we go, i want to remind you of what we do here really is our mission. we try and keep it simple. we want to just the silo the world. we've got to stop living in these little boxes where you only agree with your neighbor. if he agrees with, you know, prince don't live in boxes, it's everywhere. public sanchez, that's what we go by and we'll be looking for you again right here where i try to provide a direct impact the a the same rom, just don't you have to shape house the comes to after
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