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segers slovak, here with now, how are other fellow pariahs making totally crazy statements like this one might heartfelt congratulations to people agreeing on his overwhelming victory at the slow but presidential elections a big win for the people of slovakia. and the big wind for the advocates of peace, all around europe. the pope could also be put into the same pariah category these days, but pellegrini says, but he'd rather be in the company of the holy father than of the french president. no doubt michael would probably just ask him to hold a punching bag during his next photo shoot in the gym while he pretends to be trading for a fist fight with put to the bottom. you have a politician who will never allow a slovak soldier to go fight in ukraine. therefore, i think that we did not scare people. but on the contrary, obviously there are many opinions. but i will say bluntly, as i've said more than once, i would rather listen to the words of the pope. then in this case,
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the french president, emanuel mack, chrome. i do know him, but we are at odds. the new development. i mean, the e u has its own problems as resolved and its misguided priorities on ukraine driving everything from inflation to a farming revolt against dumping back by the establishment to support kids. specifically, it's now starting to stare down the barrel of june e u parliamentary election with post predicting far right gaze the conduct could we can be establishment agenda in favor of the populace positions. they routinely denounce if show it is necessary to specifically tell congress that if congress does not help ukraine, ukraine will lose the war part of my it's all. so in the greater scheme of things, this election is one more dark on the board for the pro peace proud in europe at the time when europe and leaders sounds like used car salesman looking to convince there's to this is to let them take on the version of backing you ray, with tax,
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there's money, as congress and washington drags its feet on. don't say any more tax payer cash into its own military industrial complex for your trade obviously. so, i mean, that's a totally winning strategy so far. just ask lensky himself, cool. many thanks for your company this uh, up next week of the latest episode of direct impact. another band with more of the latest news in about 13 minutes hope to see you then the . all right, hi everybody. let me just start off by saying, thank you. thank you very much to all of you for watching this show more and more of you have been watching the show recently and i think it's because there's a global hunger for news that isn't filtered by some government agency or,
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or some corporate shill. we're committed, the contacts were committed to the truth telling, and in that vein, can you imagine the president's spokes person getting angry because somebody asked a question about mr. vitamins, memory. we got that also this. how about a previously respect, a new show putting away going an f b i agent, to do a story about how bad a syndrome had a syndrome? look, this sounds silly, but that's where we are. and that's what well, that's the reason i do what i do. i'm rick sanchez. this is a direct impact the the we have so much to talk about today. so let me tell you who i'm going to be talking to. we are joined by political commentator and coast of fault lines and radio sputnik tomorrow, thomas. thank you jim. all for being with us here today. man,
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thank you for inviting me. i want to begin with this thing. i don't know if you saw this, but it's absolutely fascinating. it really bothered me what i saw it then i am. it's probably going to bother you too much to watch because of what she said. but because of what she failed to say. and what it tells me is i watch this, or as i listen to this, is that this is a woman who is supposed to bring us news out of the white house, right? that's her job. but instead, she's more of a p r tool for the president and nothing more and nothing less. watch what happens as press secretary green john pierre, this week has a meltdown a literally meltdown when have what seems to me and i think the most people to be a fair question when i told a number of people that i was talking to you today, the it was interesting though, they all said, would you please just ask her? does the president have dementia and mark i can't even believe you're asking me
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this question. that is the credibly offensive question to ask, but you know, i'll ask, i wait. so let me no, no, no, no, no, you mark you, you, you too. you're taking it down to the rabbit hole. i'm not even going to truly, truly a really, it'll take take the premise of your question. i think it is incredibly insulting rabbit hole incredibly insulting tomorrow. wow. be vincent that just say no. i know. right. yeah. the good. yeah. you know what's next, do you have to break the story? i mean, look, maybe it seems a little bit of pressure because that is when the conversation, the links to the last several years. i mean the classic, the her, her report. they let him off because it looks like he wasn't cognitively there. this man called a news conference to tell people that his memory was fine and then confuse the president of mexico with the president of ancient right. in that very news
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published, it is a perfectly legitimate and fair question. i sometimes feel like i have all the maps . i mean, we all kind of do, i mean things should go to. the point i'm making is memories. a funny thing, he's almost 80 years old. just be honest about it is being a part of the hard job and to know the circumstances that 80 year old man needs to do it. i would imagine thinking harder he's gonna have to run for ability to post. i don't know had to by just going to do that, let's be honest. well, we have been proceeding as a man that does seem to have cognitive difficult. there's no question. yeah. and, and sort of my mother and, and so does anybody who gets into their late seventies and early eighties, i mean it's not like he's got a deficiency as a human being. he's got a deficiency because he's freaking, oh yes. i believe in a job. the case it should have been taught you should set that they look, the president is not a 40 year old man, right. from time to time. he has issues, but i think he does all things considered a good job and he's got really good people around them. to help him deal with stuff
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. yeah, you can even hit trunk and he's a better option been trumpet best. what you wanna put is that only 12 has his own cognitive issue. have you heard him lately on the mean this stuff so he'd forgets, etc. so i guess the alternatives are old as hell in this country. i don't understand why, but they are. yeah. one more thing on this issue that bothers me. why? why have we gotten to a point in this country where the person who used to be called the press secretary is no longer really a press secretary press. secretary means that you have relationship with the press, right. she doesn't come from the process. she's never covered a story, she's not a journalist. i check today and looked at her background. she's been a heck all her life. yes. at a hack is the word that we use for people who work in marketing and public relations and all they do is sell a product, but she's there to sell the president. yeah, not to tell us. the truth was just lucky any different, completely not doing too much investment easily while she is pressed secretary based on the new trends in america. and it's wrong. i mean you, this is not a corporation. this isn't the the white house is my house. yeah. the,
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the government of united states should be the government of, of rick sanchez and tomorrow is where the citizens. but they don't treat us that way anymore. we're like, they're like a types of coal and they're trying to get us to try a new flavor. i mean, maybe this is, you know, my age joint from my point of view, i always consider these guys propagated for the president. basically, what does it personally wanting to believe that necessarily what's true or what is meant, but it used to not be so bad. a breach has gotten worse and far worse. all right, let's get to the next 160 minutes. talk about propagandist, my god. 60 minutes used to be one of the most respected news programs on the planet . have you seen it lately? i mean, in terms of who they hire and what they cover. i mean, let's just say the old gray horse she ate what she used to be. okay. here's a car, this is this, this one's amazing. we covered it this week. we wanted to bring it back to you and i want to get your reaction on this here. they are recently doing a story on a topic that even the us government says is a dead story of mana sitting drunk,
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which is supposed to be some kind of acoustic weapon that gives embassy workers or gave embassy workers or essentially c i a workers at the the embassy there and have and some kind of headaches. and of course, the russians are responsible for this cause they got this special reagan that shoots the walls or something, whatever the story was already put down, but now 60 minutes bring them back. and they bring it back by talking to some bulgarian journalists who has indirect ties to the c. i a. and then they get a woman who's an f. b. i agent, to wear a blond wig and talk. you can't make boots up business things the minutes. they get a woman to put on a blond wig and talk about her horrible headaches. here it is. one of them is kerry, we're disguising her and not using her last name because she's still an f b i agent working in counter intelligence. it was like a dentist drilling on steroids that feeling when that the,
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it gets too close to your eardrum. it's like that, you know, times 10 to oh yeah. zillow, so exactly what you're used to look like, but with a blog wake about how i approve this is not what happened to my email. i'm looking at it like okay, the way it doesn't, i should have all the street. i don't know exactly the way because it has to be minutes. i mean, and they want us to take their reporting serious intelligence. community incentives, nothing. yeah, exactly. yeah. so, so there, in order to go against brush out, which is what, you know, outfits like 60 minutes, do you, by the way, i have friends who are producers there. who do you think their sources are put in that? what do you think they get their news? i mean, if you're talking about a story from c, i a, i would imagine to they get their stories from their sources or all work at the state department in the c i. so it's like it's kind of, i think it's become lazy reporting, somebody calls them in the government and says, got this new story. it's really good. and by the way,
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it's about what your ron is doing. yeah. or it's about what that as well as doing or it's about what russia is doing, or it's about what china is doing. it's never like, oh, a country that is our friend did something wrong. yeah. i mean, hobbies already are it's, i mean look from the media perspective there instead of the thing. that's correct. yeah. either way we look at it, right. i have a story that the, some of the links of book do you, in which case anonymous source instead of any word distort. the central thing is, i'm sorry, like this puts me in a line of like re, goods and space that is being something to somebody's head. it was happening all across the world apparently. and they, they, they, they, uh, apparently the state department went in because they did the, they investigated, they set the tapes over to a group of scientists. and the scientist said, we know what that is. that's a specific bug that lives in cuba. and then the rest of the caribbean and then tropics for a certain time of the year they make that specific noise. that is not an acoustic
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reagan. those are not microwave single cells or boats. and they said ok, end of store. yeah. and how did, why did these people have headaches, cuban rom, probably not. what it used to be either. i mean, hit a tribute, what it's coming from, how it's happening. it's about affecting the brain and it has to be, the russians has be depressed. it's a ray gun that the russians are using in various places and they're expecting. but again, i mean, thinks of the same standards they would use if the story was about somebody else they don't use when it comes to russia or china or this, or that. any time we've gotten to the point where it's almost like the investigator is pro bite and they'll give them a story about of about the trump and they'll do it. if the investigators for a truck at mr. about 5 minutes, do it to the investigators getting a story about restaurant, they'll do it, but the standards have changed. the sector loosening. think of the tell us the memo . if you remember the listen, the whole basically what else is look for people. what a friends we looked at, devices where people are intimate, we use with human rights and those type things, not as
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a club to go after those people. but it's kind of the way it operates. i mean, look at the, the bombing of the building and become boy in israel recently, but speaking of that and was just about to say what you're talking about, his credibility, i'm not losing it. so yeah, speaking of credibility, after a long and exhaustive study, the you an investigator task with doing what is determined to be whether or not israel is doing something and because of it can be characterized as genocide. she completed her report. and here it is here as you and rapid tour, francesca albany say, i find that there are reasonable grounds to believe that that threshold indicating the commission of the crime of genocide against palestinians as a group being as being met the general citing does as the most extreme stage of a long standing, subtler colonial process over each are of the night native palestinians. in this darkest hour, the international community can not continue to ignore that. it's israel's project to read palestine of policy and significance of international law and the world's
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failure to go these road to account. so when she was the filing that report, which is a very comprehensive report and detailed exactly why it does fit the genocide model, the us state department came out with its own report. and they did not say we disagree with the report and here's why they did not say after reading this report, we're going to sit down with nothing, yahoo government and come up with some response to it. they didn't say any of those things. you know what they said they attacked her. she is an anti semite not to be believed. yeah. matt miller came out and put a knife on her immediately after she wrote that they called an avenue of genocide. and she goes into what you say, the luminous detail explaining why she believes as a genocide. and you can disagree with, you can disagree with her, but you have to make that disagreement affecting her if, if somebody doesn't do it, it's just too handy is, i mean, i mean, what i mean, pretty soon. there's only going to be 2 types of people in the world,
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people who are or are anti semites, which means is riley's and everybody else, right? all right, probably what's going on with this advice. somebody think it is super weird. i mean, the reality of it is they use it as somebody thing, as a way of dodging actual credible plates against his role is always the state. i'm sorry, it could be criticized like any of a state, like they really are anti semites in this world. and they're very odd and they really do hate june, but it's better for and it has nothing to do with somebody who disagrees with a foreign policy of any country, whether it's just really or anybody else, right? any for the policy they can criticize, especially be killing less people. right now we focus with all the people, even the but the con, fully the just got it and then mean us position of it. john kirby goes up. well, an investigation is taking place is like okay, well, what about the other 200? you measure your work? oh no, but i'm, i'm, i'm, at least you're fine with you. in fact, you know what, let's come back from the break and talk about that. i've got that lined up for you when it goes, it's okay. no, you're right. it was, it was, it was the, it was the right place to go because and i think this is what you're intimating. it
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keeps happening. yes, it keeps happening. and every time it happens as a, oh yeah, no big deal. we got it. we made a mistake, but we're going to investigate. oh yeah, no big deal. we got it. we made a mistake. we're going to investigate. oh yeah, no big deal. busy we got it, we're going to investigate. there's never an investigation. there's never a conclusion in the us always says, okay, next speaking of next, when we come back, we're going to show you that video. was it a precision missile that was used to attack that particular van of the relief workers, your trying to feed hungry people that israel doesn't like? and that's maybe what it comes down to. we're gonna show it to you. so don't go with the russian states. never as one of the most sense community, most all sense and the
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speed, the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin, the machine, the state on process to day and split the ortiz full back. even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the question, did you say they requested the ok? i'm rick sanchez. and we're back with my guest about thomas. and i want you to look at this video because this is important. go ahead. i put this uh, put this photo up, you see that right there?
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this is uh, one of the world central kitchen vans from uh, well known chef all say on the ice military experts. i've looked at this whole on the top of the say, look at his van, and they say that as a tell tale sign of a precision guided missile attack, of course, and that the new government weld for about the 40 of time say it was an accident we won't do it again, will investigate. and anybody who said that was on pers purpose or criticizes us as just a minute to ask someone because that seems to be the pattern. but this is troubling . i think to me, maybe because jose address is one of the most famous shifts in the world. he's got a huge audience. he's loved beloved, enlighten america. and in the united states, he's kind of an insider and it looks like b as i mean, as well, has some of the most sophisticated weaponry and some of the best technology and some of the smartest people who run these things in the entire world. yeah, they're really good at this stuff. they can't be making this many mistakes until we come to the conclusion. they're actually doing it on purpose. i don't think this
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was looks like at all. i think they knew exactly what they were doing. and you know what you're getting in yahoo with this kind of smirk as he's like, oh, our bad with the work on his face and knowing full would it be basically, but the, what you're saying go big. they are killing a workers simply because they want to feed the ripple. they, hey, i believe strongly that in i think the evidence pans out israel has gone with a system, a campaign of cutting and reducing the amount of food that the palestinians have disposal. i mean, the calculation figuring out how many calories does any particular palace than you needed any particular time. yeah, i think they use a separation of what the, and i think the fact that they killed all of these 8 workers or for that matter journalist who are photographing them, filling these laid workers. yeah. as evidence of such, they the one that i want to almost not believe that the band was marked. it's too, it's monstrous it. they've killed 333-4000 people they accept. but if you want, but what they call them animals know, but that could, we could also compare that the addresses and then we compare it to some of the stuff we did in iraq. can we go? but there's something different about throwing
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a bomb somewhere that kills innocent people, and actually targeting an innocent person when they don't consider them. edison, you're feeding the people with their trying to get rid of these are people from australia and the united states and italy who are there to try and do a nice thing with supporting. they're going to be doing nice things for people who they considered to be enemies of the state. their job is me. eliminate that or whatever, at least move those people up at area they have. so what to do is i'll take you with your products, just inconsistent with it, but if that's just, that's true what you're saying. then i'm going to make you joe biden for a minute. i know you're going to have a memory lapse, but work through it. what, what, what do you, you get on the phone? you called mister netanyahu prime minister netanyahu. what do you say? july does an election please? and job i miss trying to talk to both sides of his mouth. and once it's, i'm going to rumble because my base dislikes it. by the same token, i'm just going to all the weapons and everything else. you realize after that the place is still gaping with its meaning. it was still sitting. what don't you think the world's yeah. i think exactly to um that that was basically and he did it
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outside of congress. yes. yeah, that was the other. this is not something that even that he just said no. and like he is in a box. he feels like and once it's my party hates this, my party is a gets me on this issue. so i need to rumble and complain and everything else. so here, let me give you another example, just speaking of killings that israel is denying, but it seems pretty obvious it did. it is rarely muscle struck on iranian the console. a building in damascus, syria killing 70 iranian officials, including 2 high ranking generals. and of course, because it was done with us made and furnished weapons, there's talk a boar once again between the united states and iran. so here's the report. by the way, iran is pledging revenge tonight, accusing israel of attacking its embassy complex in syria, and reportedly killing at least 7 iranian military officials. that includes the top general. they are straight comes as is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu faces growing pressure to step down. i don't know if you've had an ever you caught
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something there, but i'm going to teach you a little something about journalism because i've been doing this my whole life. and i'm a real journalist. so she starts the story with iran is claiming, right. not israel has struck and killed it's the rogers claiming, by the way, there's a difference between say, and claim in journalistic standards. claim means you doubt that the person right truthful and what they're saying. like if i say, jamal our claims that he's wearing a good looking house. i'm saying i don't think it's a good look at a lot. yeah. but, but you hear that the media all the time. it's funny if it's somebody like it's, they said it'd be somebody you don't like it. they clean. yeah. and by the way, why are you even presenting the story as an a, ronnie and claim when we know there are 7 dead people? yes, it actually happened. they didn't just dire, vanishing the scenario, right? yeah, sorry, i didn't mean to not be the host and the question around the question, even go on this is reckless. to put it mildly and be very clear. israel is trying
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to drag us into a war. i mean, it's almost as if i do something unit for both you and the moment that you respond to it. now i have reason justification order of smart for them, creating this kind of escal atory spiral. they know that the us will get involved one side of israel, if any of the actor, whether it was has belong for that matter or i got involved. so listen to what you're saying. you're saying israel may be trying to get the united states and a war with the wrong that may once and then. yeah. who if you, how does that help? they want the us on their side when he gets what they consider to be the major political enemy, and they can be to buy themselves. i don't. so they're going to start world war 3. that's what you're saying. yes, that's what made it wrong. and us means iran, england, and all of our allies with uh, you know, iraq, it, pardon me. yeah. the us britain and all of our allies with ron's allies, which is most of the middle east and possibly even china restaurant india. and so it is a or lost or something, and yet this is, this is not pretty, but this is what they want. and if you remember danielle who came to congress then
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yahoo says he had a m a foot board bomb. and he says around is going to get the bomb any moment now and we need to get involved meeting. she went to a hawkish perspective at precision of the united states to get more involved in regards to middle east and politics against the rock. this is a way of getting this on the right response. let me take a lot of us like department is basically put out a warning that a ride is going to respond within 48 hours to this with a missile, frankly out. imagine what the us does, you know there's one other question i want to ask you was tussling with this yesterday with one of my guests and it's this question. so we, we all tend to think that maybe. busy policy wise things will be better, certainly different under a different administration. and right now we're stuck between these 2 guys of trump and up and, and president, a former president, trump and present president. but yeah, and i don't know if on this particular issue president trump will be any better than but he's not. yeah. if i mean that will anybody?
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well, that's the right part. okay. we have case a super problem is real. he is insane. on a real issue. yeah. it's weird. in the old days you'll get a ronald reagan that was like, put this on. you're gonna eisenhower cut this out. yeah. he will get new if the lead is that we're far more willing to, you know, this is unacceptable. that is up the window. is it because of, is it a character issue where we don't have the kind of man or women in the white house today that we may have had in the past who have the intestinal fortitude to say, cut this out? or is it because they're much more owned today than they were in the past? quoting eisenhower by a terry industrial complex, and i think also what to do the ethics both. i think the ones that you have if you, if you think about it from job, i just want to be job. i just running a race job. i believe's the big one. it's been a $100000000.00, a packing those lobbies in order to put in candidates that can be pro israel and in their best interest. you might know that when he's going to be using gets him and his particular political party, if it takes attack against israel, maybe up and down the ballot. so he is running get a situation where ok,
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this is when he going to be used against me, but his name took him a party. hate to be on this issue. what do i do? i'm in a box. that's the way he perceives it. now a certain level of integrity would say, they're just killing 34000 human thinks, half of what your children think your job. you know what i mean? like, yeah, well i'm, we could say the same thing down to a minute, but we, you know, of the, the, the, the need to try and make china the boogie backs, but need to try and make the situation and ukraine world war 10. there was that for the, you know, the need to consistently go after ron and venezuela in certain states like that. our leaders do that based on needs that don't come internally from them. it seems like it's coming from somewhere else and they do it repeatedly. yeah. it seems to get worse. so it's not just the case with as much as not such as people buy, you know, israel, anything else like this in their country. so we could say, it's almost as if we subvert our internal domestic politics for the larger thing, because the larger thing is what they can focus on as opposed to getting things done in real time. so that you don't see this thing going away any time soon. the
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situation between israel guys, uh, the whole show and i don't think then. yeah. who wants bite in an office? well method yeah. who needs this to continue to stay in office? the polls done in his own country to show 50 percent of the people. there's a yeah, when we walk you only while this is going on, then we want you. we saw the protesting rate of to condense it recently. and yeah, and then yahoo is a nice closing deal sale waiting for the moment he gets out of the only way he stays out of trouble is to stay in power. and the only way to stay in power is to keep this war. go correct. kind of like with george bush was told to do by car rove during the war in our reckless yeah, the word iraq, the same exact thing we'll get seems to be pushing or trying to push out. but i have this belief when cancels here, that the by to ministration was work against the probably getting it out of office dancing. i'll put you in the election final work because that was it. that's a lot of work. right. but as usual, it's really been a pleasure to have this conversation with you really, really good stuff tomorrow. by the way, before we go,
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i just want to remind you of our mission here. simple, really? the silo, thanks. the side of the world. stop letting a little boxes where you think that's your truth and you only agree with people who agree with you just don't live in boxes. truth is everywhere. i'm rick sanchez. it's what we try to do right here with the director of the magenta itself. the gaming independence and from the law firm of the ivory coast remained under the strong influence of his full metropolitan pro french president. felix, who said one year, ruled the country for 33 years, ensuring the interest to from the dead. the government dean isn't in the trunk. then there's no simple new foster. larry shifted that goods was done. those who saw
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