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for as much due to have done out in due sausages on the need to address post pandemic issues. some w h i regulations and to cut the poaching of stuff from countries with weak health care systems. and to put in place a formal agreements for recruitment from states on the so called read list. however, the w h o code on the mazda is voluntary and notes legally binding. a doctor from donna told us that african governments need to provide the best of conditions for their medical workers if they want them to stay the situation in gonna, it's in writing. if you go to the politician or to other stuff, maybe he may not be so bad. but the problem is that people want to know if they're better opportunities else way, you know there is always movement from it. please of course, and reason to approve of higher costs increasing. so if i want to make more money for one of the country, then why not have it for me? i live. so if glen, this is a service, i mean, better in this country that i am sure that more doctors will not need that thing.
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was it going to cause it raising the economic situation in both countries and opportunities that those countries move on to offer it to be doable for, for con countries to create, to adopt a similarly, like other countries. so it means that government also just make things better. the guardian doctor doesn't need much, just making things better or slightly better for the doctor. see, i'm sort of as i believe this is the, the accidents of medical professionals is a key issue full of confidence, according to data for recent years, some 55000 dollar conductors. they've been practicing overseas, mostly in the u. k. the us on fronts, most of the medics who left africa has not returned time. we're just call me this policy member and search and run j bra say the former colonial powers of mazda, of the benefits from this trend. and this is our new policy. we've seen it for a long time. i've been in the attic just that's over 20 years when i 1st was
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a medical student and job to receive very many nurses and doctors come from the philippines later from india and that also from africa. so it's been a long campaign to target and recruit for the rule and it has a few effects, but really can't be distinguished from the overall effect. so that's the fact that we have, you know, i divide in a little between few very wealthy nation. and the boss must have nations who had formerly been the colonies of those nations. and what we don't know that direct system isn't. i think the reference made by leaders of africa's nurses are essentially right because we have a near communities and based on him economic divine. and that, of course, leads to an ongoing brain drain, not just in the medical field, but across the spectrum of a skilled labor people by to, to the building a whole aspect to the front of me from the circle. 3rd world, from the nicolai's world, with global majority to the imperialist hotlines,
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and they do it for money. because money, of course, in, in the car world and the current economic older, you know, and decides all things to me. thanks a company here in asi international this monday. it coming your way next. rick sanchez. how's the latest episode of direct impacts of about what's more days in the best to minutes? stephen the and we're back. hi everybody. you know, we're working our way toward becoming the most trusted, the most watch news and information shows internationally and which is close because we're committed to context and to choose telling in this edition, we're going to catch you up on the weeks. big stories, for example, the curious connection between isis k and the c. i a, have you heard about that? and it was really state tv. you hear that all the time?
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oh, that's just propaganda that state tv. is it us or is it them? i'm rick sanchez. and this is direct impact the okay, we have got a lot to talk about and we are going to be talking to the right person. joining me right now is political scientists and co host with a critical hour on radio. sputnik, dr. wilmer leon, extra being with his friend. thanks for the invitation. i'm glad to have you here. good. all right, let's get started with a little fun here. national security spokesperson, john kirby. how did you get a chance to see this seat up is twisting his words and trying to find the way he just looks so incredibly uncomfortable. busy look at what i want, i want you to watch this with me. watch how he agonizes in trying to find the right words. so he does not repeat,
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does not offer condolences or any kind of support to the people of russia or the russian government. instead, he tries to make it individual lives after the moscow attack here, that's watching our thoughts, obviously, are going to be with the victims of this terrible, terrible shooting attack. and i think, you know, when you look at that video, if you haven't, you got to recognize that there's a moms and dads and brothers and sisters and sons and daughters that haven't gotten the news yet. and this is going to be a tough day. so our thoughts are with them. what, what, what the hell is he talking about? and unfortunately, he doesn't even know what he's, what he's talking about is the incident we did. it seemed weird to you would see when i heard it. i was like, why does any just come out and say today the united states of america offers. it's condolences to the people of russia. we are here to offer our support in any way we may have our differences, but we can work together. i don't know be anything because the united states has
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this, this incredibly asserted effort to demonize rush as president and, and it thereby demonize the country. and i found it interesting. he didn't refer to it as a terrorist attack. yeah. he referred to it as a shooting issue and yeah, like it was just yeah, the convenient store. and one reason i think is what you want to get into a little later is the fact that the united states may have had, may have been complicit. uh, but i wanna bring a hold on, i wanna stop you before we get there cuz i want to bring something to your attention. i don't know if you remember, but i did little googling this week and i went back to 911 and i say ok, so i don't remember what it russia do. after $911.00, i found video of vladimir putin arriving in the united states. going and shaking hands and meeting crowds. mm. i saw him going into a crowd coming off of a plane, but people, uh, you know, uh,
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waving russian flags and american flags together. i saw him go with originally, i need to do, you know, 911 place where it happened then. and he put flowers in the name of the people of russia. then i, i watched him go to texas and hang out with george bush and offer his condolences. i watched him do all that and then i saw it in my mind. so we had a tears attack and that's how they treated us. they have a terrorist attack, and we say ukraine didn't do it. you kind of knew it. the, because you in, during the 911 video that you watched. you saw diplomacy in statesmanship. what happened is that it's called meal conservative politics and imperialism. and the united states is doing everything they can do to hold onto its imperialist, eh, but you can weigh in, perry less than still my civil damage, not anymore. and that's on the porch. that's one of the unfortunate elements of our
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policy. it is, you cannot be civil any more. these are just sensitivity, sensibilities. i mean these are the things we learned from our mom and dad. they have nothing to do with geo politics. they have to do with just being decent. this being human. yeah. all right, let's get to the 2nd one. so here, here's something we learned this week now alluding to what you were trying to mention a little while ago, but i had your own. like i'm in the god. the father had a plan that back only if you watch the show you probably saw this this week. maybe a few other places i don't know. did you know? did you know that the guy who found it isis k was truth was trained by contractors in bog brown, air force base. who worked for the c? i a did you know that he was the head security guy for the ask dad, vice president who was basically a puppet for. busy or washington, the guy's name is shaw. hob areas. see i'm right there. sha hob ma ha here.
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it's not his only name and he's been killed since by the way you should know. this is what we learned about him while we were doing a segment here. this week, as the leader of quote unquote, isis k was a contractor at bankrupt the us air force base in afghanistan and worked security for drug lord rochelle does do a top c. i a proxy and the vice president of afghanistan at one time, he later worked for a morales so late chief of the ask in intelligence unit, literally the c i a 's, right hand man and afghanistan. and he points out that it's right there on the computer page. so what are you suggesting clearly is that isis k is and has always been a c. i a cookie cutter. my goodness, by the way, i looked it up. you know, i'm the kind of guy probably like you. somebody says it's him like a baby. i said really. so i went right to the slide deck of alec and,
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and mark so about a year it's hard to get better analysts than those 2. um, but think about this, what he just said, right? the organization that apparently the united states immediately came out and said they did it, they claim responsibility is an organization that was founded created, tied to the c i a my god, what are, what are the implications of that? well, the implications are because a, the arch enemy of the united states, isis as we've been told they, they're, they're the personification of evil. if not, started by the united states has been i think, i think really what, what mart gets to, especially in the ices k, in particular, has been co opted. scott ritter will tell you that they've been co opted by this, infiltrated by the c. i a co opted by the c i a and now to
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a great degree is managed. well, i don't privacy, i don't want to be your responsible. i'm to where it was, but i'm not supposed to conjecture. i'm just supposed to state the facts, but the facts are, if the united states is tied to ices, k me as it seems to be. then we have to ask the question, is there any link between the united states and this attack that isis k just it in russia? i'm not saying there is a tie. i'm saying it's fair to ask and why on american newspapers and american media asking those questions, that's the, that's the important question. and there are other elements of this that indicate that these were not jihadists. uh, for example, they survived. that's the 1st thing to look at is the, is the 4 shooters they survive, they didn't go down in the blaze of glory, which most isis operatives are trained to do. yeah, there's a lot of question to say that, and that's all we're doing. exactly. there's all kinds of questions and why the
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hell isn't anybody else that's getting them? by the way. take a look at this video real quick. just pulled up this video of this. uh, this is the ship that apparently had an issue and crashed into the bridge in baltimore. this is the francis scott key bridge. if you're careful, you can tell that the ship was out of control. the motor apparently got out. the lights go out, but the effect of this has been dire. it's having a very serious effect on the supply chain globally. and when we come back, you and i are going to talk about not just this, but how many other bridges are suspect, or in poor condition in the united states, and what it means to our infrastructure. stay right there, cuz we're coming back. we've got a couple of more issues that we've got to hit, which we think you'll get fresh information on that you wouldn't get anywhere else . i'm rick sanchez, the
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russian states. ever since i started the science community best most i'll send some of the same assistance. must be the one else calls course about this, even though we will fan in the european union the kremlin mission, the state on the rush to day and split the ortiz full neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services for what question did you say from stephen twist, which is the
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take a fresh look around is life kaleidoscopic? isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures, design to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills. and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going on the ground can or the welcome back. i'm rick sanchez here along with dr. wilmer leon. it is, leon will, yeah, liberally and why don't know why i keep a good hispanic sizing unit here. it is having a serious effect on the global supply chain and it's making all of us think of the
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other 44000 bridges in the united states that are now considered to be in very poor condition. write that down and be careful what bids, what bridge you drive on? what am i talking about this? look at it, the francis scott key bridge. it collapse likes. so my god, i, you know, i've probably seen this thing about a 1000000 times that i can't stop looking at it every time i see it. it's amazing to think a tanker apparently lost control of its capabilities, its engine and ran into the bridge, knocked the bridge down. people are down and people died, but the real impact of this is 2 fold. one, it's having a very serious effect. as you probably know, on the supply chain world wide, i didn't know just how big the baltimore port is. it's big issue one of the top 5 in the united states. yes. one of the biggest in the world. yes. so that means there's stuff that stuck there that didn't get mountain stuff that didn't get net, correct. we just got over the supply chain issue. we're just
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now recovering from the supply chain issue with china. and now we find ourselves hit by this once again. and the i said. 2 they're saying not to interrupt you, but i understand this was not one of the bridges on the list, but still you can't help but think, infrastructure wise that they should have had a system in place that would prevent something like this from happening. not just letting some ship nearly really without any escort go under a bridge. well now, now what they should have done was kind of retro fit the bridge with barriers around the support stanchions. and so that 3 can hit it so you can hit it right. you hit the you, it's almost like a small. busy island that they put around the support stanchions so that the ship would have hit the, the island which would have absorbed the shock. and that because when you, when you look, i can remember, looked at the bridge and number times and,
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and you know, and, and thinking, why didn't i do that? well, why did they have usually you go out with a ships that small boats that guide you out and they're actually tethered to your ship just in case so they can move you if you can't move fast enough. one of the things that i was trying to determine was how far is the francis scott key bridge from the port? mm hm. and what's the requirement for tug boats or uh, maybe uh yeah, for them both. yeah, that's what i go to. um, uh, to escort and i was unable to come up with that information. and that's a question that i've heard a couple of reporters ask some of those that are involved and it's in this investigation and they haven't given that answer. well, here's the point. i mean, while we're losing right now about $80000000000.00 a year in the us because of poor infrastructure, bad decisions beat up roads,
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old airports, bad bridges, deteriorating dams, faulty wiring, bad internet cable connections, and much of the country by the way, because it was put in so long ago and hasn't been fixed, we are spending that money that we could use to fix of that stuff elsewhere. so we looked it up and here's what we found. and by the way, these numbers are just to pop the tip of the iceberg. because this is how it's actuated in the year 2022, which is the fast the, the most recent we could find every year we got to give at least $74000000000.00 to ukraine, given present circumstances. israel gets 3300000000 actually it's much more now because of what's going on in gaza, but let's just go with the old numbers. if you don't pay a gets $2.00, did you know? i didn't know if the okay, you got to that $2000000000.00 a year from us. i mean for me and you our taxes. hm. um, i've gotta stay and get another 2000000000. um yeah, i'm and egypt, jordan and they're all on the list. is
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a billions and billions of dollars. it could be used to fix those 44000 bridges that are in poor condition. but instead we're giving it all to other countries m. why most of it being military, by the way, not even monetary and exactly. exactly. and that's, that's the key point. one of the key points right there is, when you look at the countries that are receiving this money, what are the, who are the beneficiaries of, of the money? it's not the afghan people, it's not easy obedience. it's not the average egypt a lot of them i just read. yeah. man. yeah, man, yeah. man is the country. that's essentially a packing us right now. we're practically a war with the $200.00. yeah. and ask and ask president biden. is the conflict that the united states is engaged in india, i'm and is it getting us anywhere? and he'll tell, you know, yeah. and in fact our for our friend john kirby recently said that, and in fact the saudis were in the we're getting ready to reach a peace deal with us. our,
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our law in the m and the united states told them not to do this. is it because i think, you know, you almost hate to say this right as an america, but it looks to me like my country will opt to toward being in a more situation with a country. the not be in a war with the country. and the only reason i can think of that they would choose war over piece is because you don't make money. any money on piece. you don't make any money on police. another example that would prove your point would be what's going on in haiti right now. why is the united states trying to re invade hayden politics as well? uh, well, there's some geo political. yeah. issues with, with haiti, but the point still remains. why are we starting a war? why are we, why are we starting a military conflict with 80? why are we backing genocide and guys are, why are we sending missiles in t m? and why did we start this will was just because you probably need to crash
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helicopters to make more. how the cop, uh well, we need to do. we need to deplete the, the start, the military stocks of our allies so that we can restock the military's supplies for our allies. that's crazy. here's another big story that happened this week. i know you watched it cuz you're a part of the media any, was any one of us or when the media watched us and said, say what? this week the u. s. media headed collective. we got. it's like there, here was on fire. all of a sudden i woke up one day and i said, what the hell is so mad about? but boy, they were mad. it was all over the hiring of the firing of a woman named roll up mcdaniel because she worked for the trump presidency or the trump administration. she also was with the republican party and they seem to not like the fact that she was being hired by their network nbc because she worked in the trump government. so nbc journalist after nbc journalist went on
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a year and complained and they wrote up pads. but why weren't they equally upset when other government types were hired by their own network? look at this list, the compiled and you're complaining about not wanting people. it's jim saki. she was a spokesperson for both bite and ad obama. that's george stephanopoulos. he was a spokesperson for bill clinton. he's now the anchor man journalist on abc there simone sanders. she was the chief spokesperson and handle communications for the vice president of the united states. come on my harris, who else we got, we got another one. yeah. nicole was, this is the woman who sold the a rack more. the lives that were the a rockport were sold to the american people by the co wallace. while she was working as the press or the communications director for the george bush administration. now she's a journalist with her own show, sarah huckabee worked. 1 1 for the trump administration and then went to work at
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fox and now she's working as a governor in the state of arkansas. she goes from government to media back to government, her dad mike huckabee same thing, governor of arkansas has his own show on fox news. and we got one more, let's see. oh donna, brazil. i mean that my goodness, donna, brazil who essentially works as the director of the dnc pitts. i'm really controversial stuff. they are giving people questions. i'm out. she works for a journalism enterprise. i mean, we have to ask ourselves, as we look at sean spicer as well. now as an acre man, it's um, cable news channel, even though he was working for the government. i hear all the time, all the time. we're stay tv, right. anybody who works for any foreign country, like china, or russia or whatever name your country, anybody who we don't like that we, well bear journalists are all really propagandist and state tv. what the hell can be more propaganda than working for the government being the spokes person for the united states of america?
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and then the next day after you leave that job, you, you end up being having, being at anchor upper news presenter on a television station. what the, what i mean, what's more state tv than that? it's, it's prop again, it's this information is this information and you didn't need and get to the no, i could have gone on forever. you didn't even get to the list of, of so called experts and contributors, former directors of the c, i, a former directors of the contributors who come on former generals. so i the marks and that. so let me finish that picture of the painting. so you have somebody like wallace who used to work for the bush administration, or somebody like uh, the gal who they hired out at bc, who used to work for the buying and ministration. so she goes from doing that to being an anchor woman or news presenter or a journalist while she's interview. see i hear you guys, but they're not telling us that they work for contractors. the whole thing is, is it is a sham and you didn't even get into the onto the print. so what else did i miss? you want us to print or? well, that's right. yeah. you know, folks that were,
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that are writing articles and sending them to the c i a to be cleared before they're published in the l a times before they're published in the new york times before they're published on m. s. n b. i know that's crazy. we talked about that earlier this week with carrie alco here on the show. and by the way, let me just this is personal for them. so allow me to just, it is your show. know i'm gonna just vent from the law advocate, a group for work hard was able to go to school at the university, minnesota, the arch everite school of journalism. i worked hard to get that degree. i am a bonafide educated journalism with an education in journalism. i then went on to work for a small station. i want awards. i practice journalism. i practice my crap. i've covered a gazillion stories. why did i do that? if you don't need that to work in this business anymore? well, as a complement to what you're saying, i am not a journalist. mm hm. i'm a political scientist with a couple of radio shows in a pod care, which is fine,
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but you don't call yourself at your know because because out of respect to people like you who studied the craft, who practiced the craft, who got a degree in the craft i am always clear, even though many people want to refer to me as a journalist. mm hm. i am not because i wasn't trained to be one, but there's a place for what you do. is there any like there is these folks at nbc that are complaining now most of them have people who work alongside them who they treat as if they're a journalist, they do the big interviews. they cover all the stories. they've never been trained to do that, but that's not their craft. and look it again, hire a guy like me and they won't hire a guy like me. right. uh, because there was a narrative. there is a very clear narrative that they want to sell to the american people and they will not tolerate any the name i was trying to think i want to print, i was can delaney and adding at that in be so yeah, that's right. yeah. look it up,
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folks. well, i'd like him. there are so many others that basically go right from raytheon to the set to explain a point of view where they're going to make money pushing a product. and that's, that's just wrong as well. so look at, i'm not saying that the media or everything that i do is correct or everything we do here is correct. we, but we try. but you know, to pay, right? you're going to call me, right. you're going to call me when, when i know what you're doing with this, it just makes me it for us. my behind left us. so we have time for did he, can we do a little dirty? i'll do a little did he did. he did. he do it, sorry, couldn't excuse myself. here's the pictures. video. everybody's been looking at. now. these are police looking like they're around my god, they're there. they're reading these homes in florida and los angeles. apparently they are investigating some kind of sex trafficking ring. this thing. hit me out of left field. what, what do you make of this thing? uh it hit me out of right for you. yeah. uh, i have no clue what to make of this, but what i can say is it doesn't look good. it doesn't sound good. uh i hope it
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sounds like epstein, i hope it's not true, like my name is p i k i to i got famous friends and they got a lot of money and i know a lot of young girls and i'm going to put the 2 together now please, i'm not saying that to happen, but where am i? that's the way that leads to be represented or alleged. and if that's the case, that would be really sick. and then we'll have to see what other names fall out as they shake the tree. or what other names won't fall out because they will be protected as we know happens in the case that we pray with this reps because that's right. it's always such a pleasure when you're going to wish i appreciate. thank you. thank you so much for stopping by. before we go i as often do remind you of our mission. it's simple, really kind of the silo, the world, right? the don't live in little tiny box is why i have to think one way or the other, and i'm not allowed to think of what somebody else who disagrees with me might think. now true. so live in boxes need of the way and that's why we do this show.
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i'm rick sanchez and i'll be looking for you again. right here on direct in the show room. oh, just don't have to shape out the application and engagement it close the trail. when so many find themselves will support we choose to look for common ground
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the the breaking news on all the international b s s b. so he's the suspects the detained. and doug is done on sundays, has funded and supplied the quotas. terrorists with western russia has a cues ukraine level cust, racing, the mazda to. they claim the lives of $144.00 people. this comes as moscow demands the rest on the expedition of ukrainians. links to terror attacks in russia, a group of greek politicians that say the croakers masika also clearly passed democracy, as this most is in motion. beauty, as they are, they rushed to acquit themselves 1st and then ukraine. i think that no one can believe what the you saying about itself and ukraine regarding the terrorist attack or what was.

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