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he, even when something went wrong, when something broke or didn't work, we tried to help him and he was very grateful and tried his best to make everything good. the good news is, by the way, i want to tell you a story that almost no one knows about when were attached came to us. he was starting to get a cold and he told me about it. i had a vietnamese appointments and also acupressure skills. i pressed him on the certain points to stop the process of developing a cold. afterwards we jumped about the situation. there was a rush and up to using to begin the vehicles and these bomb found in india and uh, customer dr. search costs were not, was like, oh, originally. and i thought that was already symbolic snapshot of how space should really be yours. there was multicultural interaction multinational
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interaction and that was for piece the practice. i would like to say you some words from most cool wiggs from moscow a long time and we didn't have a chance to see each other. and so it's a p p. it's 1st, 2nd time to see each other and the items to life items to where to go. and i hope you have a also good physical and mental condition. let's try and find a place for the next meeting. i wish to all the best in your professional career in your life and all the best to your family. like well, i got the quote from us. cool. we'd love the
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the my space dock. uh, a lady that go, it was so so nice to receive that 1st message from you while we do that. so nice to see that you know your around your looking very busy, your looking very fun food. and as i'm so happy that you are still contributing, just as you did at that time, and when we were together in space with the 10 units kizzy in the north. yes. and as i, i really missed those times, hope to catch up with you some time somewhere sooner rather than later. the yeah most or is from the mission and we'll photograph as well, available online at odd c thought, comments where you can catch up from point about stories as well. of course,
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for the meantime, that's it for now, most of us here by the, everybody. just want to start off reminding you once again that we post a show every day. now, weekly is how we used to do it. daily is how we do it now. thanks to you, you asked for it, so you're getting it. we hold no punches, so look for a coupon. number one us president joe biden gives hope to julian assigned trip. a number to the australian prime minister says when it comes to a song, enough is enough. truth, bob. number 3, when you see how mister biden says what he says, you may question his resolve to do it. i'll let you judge for yourself. i'm rec, sanchez, this is direct impact. the
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so the president of the united states was walking away after meeting and giving a discussion, press conference with the japanese prime minister for me. ok, shita. they were at the white house. when a reporter asked him a question about joe, you know, such? now, interestingly enough, the question seems to come out of left field. here's why it happened though, the government of australia, in case you hadn't heard, which is where a sondors from. and this is important. we'll talk about that some more later is uh, the government astray as formerly requesting, formally requesting that the prosecution of a song stop once and for all space. why? well, because aside signs is cause it's become really, really popular and you know where it's become really popular australia in australia
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that causes very but both among the people and the members of parliament. the members of panama just recently overwhelmingly voted for a call for him to be free. you know, they all started empowerment in case you want to give too much credit to the prime minister. look at where this is coming from. let's talk about the people of australia. as for the people in australia, in a recent poll, 79 percent, almost 80 percent of the people of australia say it's time to do a song is freedom. so the people of australia are saying, why the hell is this guy not what, why is this guy in prison? the parliament of australia is asking the same thing. people all over the world are asking the same thing. now remember, australia is an important us our so maybe that's why in the past they didn't give a crap what their own people thought it was more important for them to have good relationship with united states. right. or maybe not. so as the president is
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walking with the japanese prime minister, a reporter shouts, this request from australia and he does it. of course the reporter in the form of the question here, does the fit, did you get that? that was it. i mean, the whole shipment, kaboodle, ma'am biden uttered just 3 words. 3 words we are considering it. that's what he says. and even that's a huge change of direction for a government that has wanted a sausage. i had, they suggested us officials of actually suggested the guy should be in prison for at least a 150 years. a 150 years. there's been talk that he should be executed if he comes to the united states. that's what some of the argument with the brits was about the they don't want him to be executed. but my god. why essentially for revealing
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embarrassing and secret, but structurally correct information about what the us government did in iraq and afghanistan smelt. i mentioned this earlier, but this is really important to the rest of the world. it's a no brainer. a no brainer that a sanchez has suffered enough. but in the u. s where the media is controlled in large measure by the military industrial complex and its state sponsors. c, i, a state department, whitehouse, etc. it's not so clear to people who live here in the united states because that's not what they hear the news or on any shows or in general media. assange has been held in a higher high security prison in london now since he was arrested. that was that 2019 before that he spent 7 terrible years hiding out. most of it, living inside some ecuador, and embassy room that smell. busy according to people went there pretty bad. i mean,
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he was stuck in there, he could move to avoid extradition. well mister biden's comment. it didn't seem like an enthusiastic confirmation. it was enough to elicit this response from the australian prime minister. here it is. and i believe this must be brought to a conclusion. and that mister a son says so ready by designated pross, and enough is enough. there's nothing to be gained by mister ins assigned continued incarceration in my very strong view. and i'll put that is the view of the strange governor kind of hard to understand what language is speaking. but anyway, the words being picked from that carefully read statement enough is enough to hear that enough is enough. expect to see those words picked up as a rallying cry in the science defense. i wouldn't be surprised if you start seeing it on t shirts. but look once again how mr. biden's response. maybe it's just his old
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age, but i think it's worth asking me, or maybe it's just me. i have some guess i'm going to have asked that my answer this question. watch this again, watch this again. does he even know what he's really responding to here? the don't know, you know, what, maybe even more encouraging for backers of massage is the domestic and geo political pickle. the us now finds itself in that may cause it to do this to get out to, to throw a bone at the global self countries as well. as young voters in the us who are overwhelmingly pro a such. now think about this. the us is getting hammered, hammered for helping the massacre. tens of thousands of women and children and gaza . it is being questioned world wide for feeding and prolonging the war in ukraine.
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all this, while countries like india, china, russia continue to be seen as a counter weights to be very militant policies of us gemini. or for all those reasons, the, by the ministration appears to be in desperate need of a we in something, anything that could make it look like it's not so uncool or if nothing else at least reasonable. right? and many believe that freeing of font frame julia massage could offer just that. that's my take. joining us now to discuss that role syndicated columnist, author and award winning cartoonist damn bizarre rider journalist experts on the us constitution. hey, let's start there. is this really a constitutional issue? the world sees it as just common sense? then you say what? oh, it's certainly cruel and unusual punishment. i would say. uh yeah, i mean,
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this is a, this is american paranoid. it's worse. uh the uh, uh, a sauce has been, uh, has been even uh, slandered, abused in prison for a dozen years. in fact, today is 5th anniversary and dom wash prison in london about before then he was spent 7 years in the ecuadorian embassy under very uncomfortable circumstances. and he's been called the russian agents. he's been called a, he's a called a threat, a physical threat to american intelligence officers. it's all complete nonsense that joe biden called him a hi tech terrace. uh it was uh its been extraordinary so, so if this is certainly for the cruel and unusual category, i'm thinking also in terms of international law, as i look at this story it, you know, it's funny. i've been following the story as long as you guys have, and maybe i'm just not the smartest guy in the world, but, and i'm just now putting together the fact that this guy from australia,
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he's an australian citizen. why is it that the laws of the united states and great britain and everybody else is laws except australia, as laws are the ones that have been used all this time to prosecute this man? um, why is it taking so long for australia to stay up? stand up and say, hey, this is our citizen. what that what you guys doing over there to yeah, well, if i were in australia national, i would be extremely displeased with the failure of my government to stand up for the rights of my co national. right. i mean it's, it's not, it doesn't speak very highly of the australians looking after their people, and that's what has changed your politics, australia, for much of a period that mr. hassan has been incarcerated for over the last 12 years. there was the right wing, conservative government in power there, so they didn't really care and they cared far more about their relationship with
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the united states. then they did about mr. a sound, even though i mean, look, here's the face. mr. sam doesn't owe anything to the united states to its laws at all. i mean, this is, this is as outlanders as if any of the 3 of us were suddenly arrested. i need to choose a country randomly, but under paraguay in law for violating paraguay of national security with respect to paraguay, i have no loyalty to paraguay. i've never been to paraguay. i don't have, i don't care about paragraphs. i'm not against the an neither does julia decides. aside from having visited the united states. sure. does he have any legal? he shouldn't be subject to us law. this is, it's an absurdity. what other countries do this? no more? yeah, i was taking it back by your choice of countries. by the way, i was as i started to hear you make your argument. i was wondering, i wonder what country he's going to pick and when you, when you pick paragraphs turner. ok. random. why not?
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um i did mention something in my story as i was writing the story and i was briefing myself and doing my own research. i came across and i and obviously i googled you know, his standing in australia and when i, when i saw that that recent paul, they did were almost 80 percent of the people in australia are saying he's one of us. he needs to be free. let this guy go. i think maybe that and the fact that the parliament, the members of parliament got together and said they put out a call for him to be freed as well. don't you think damn, that may have moved this prime minister as well. and oh yeah, surely, course, i mean, yeah, and the moves are biding as well too because you know, and, and australia as part of the office alliance, the australia u. k. u. s alliance. it's very important to the us, very important to the, to the anti chinese constellation that's putting together. so therefore keeping the
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australians happy as a very high priority, as far as buying is concerned. uh so yeah, he wants to, uh, he wants to definitely, definitely has was drilling and public opinion on his mind. you know, i, i said i use the word cool at the end of my story. i did it for a reason. i chose that word very carefully. if you look at the world that is. 2 really the global sell any place, but maybe the united states, it's kind of cool to support julian assigned. it means you are right up. it means you know what's going on. it means you stand for a sense of freedom in fairness, right? and i, and i say that because it hurts me to say this because i'm an american. i love this country, but we are just so on. cool. we are not cool it is cuz we don't get it. you stop on the street and ask americans about julian as long as you think you some bank robbers, something, and the how do we get to this place and how do we change it? make data. i mean, i'll give both you guys a crack at this swell. i don't know how we change it. i mean,
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the problem is that americans are incredibly propagandized by corporate mainstream media. and that's not changing any time soon. that's why people are getting this ridiculous message while the rest of the world is getting the truth. i mean, you know, americans aren't stupid. there's just brainwash. yeah. and it's like, i think if they get the, if they get the fax, they hear the fax then they'll arrive at the same conclusion. is everyone else? yeah. and they're busy, they work. i mean you've got to work a lot of jobs in this country to be able. busy pay your bills so you know, you just listen to whatever the hell, anderson cooper or sean hannity or some other idiot on the cable news tells you, and that's what you think the truth is. i mean, and i, and i guess that's where we are there. right? yeah. i mean mer, america is an empire. uh, and, uh, and empires. um, you know, uh, uh, you know, export violence in a home. they keep their, their people, uh, poor and uninformed and uh, and propaganda propagandized as a texas. uh so the,
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you know, the americans have little idea what's going on in the world, except when their sons and daughters has sent off to war. and they have little idea of who julia size is and they figure that, you know, if the government says a bad guy, then who are they to say otherwise? and the democrats, by the way, had been as bad as this, if not worse, in the read. yeah, i'm looking again. yeah. the, it was data by nicole, the high tech terrorist that hillary clinton was, you know, part of the lynch mob. uh, and the democrats spent years trying to pin the get the crime of russian collusion on here. that was the whole that was a major part of the uh, the molar uh report. uh, it was completely untrue. there is no evidence whatsoever that he was that the russians said him information. that was the weakest part of the muller report. but his reputation has been stained and he'll never outlive it. it's been astonishing by ted rall and uh and then um,
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we thank you for taking us through this part when we come back. so here's what i want to do. i want to start breaking down the case. what are the chances that this will see to fruition julian hassan his actual freedom, we're going to talk about that on the other side. stay right there. do not go away . the from the world's largest democracy votes the rest of the planet watches in an emerging multi polar world. india's voice matters. but who will be the power behind watches, almost 1000000000 p, the side billions, react the . so the news is that the president united states when asked if he would consider
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this a, this request from the australian government to finally just enough is enough. let join us on go. the president of united states said, and we quote, we're considering that makes it almost sound like he had already had a previous discussion about it. or maybe not. i mean, god bless them and we're talking about the, you know, a president to sometimes look like he's barely awake and we're all going to get there because he's old. so as i watched the video, i wasn't quite sure what 10, starting with you, if, if you're good enough to join instead of and dan both, what do you think the biden is really enthusiastic about doing this, or do you think he even knows the case? do you think he's cool enough to get it? and do you think he's going to see this through? as well to mind is not going to be able to really buy any pool or the cool part
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that's right. that's not gonna grab the ticket. all grandpa, dad, he even if he releases assigns and goes out partying with them, i just don't think that's going to be making cool. but i do think he's aware of it as ministrations. obviously, on top of this, i would take this very seriously. i'd bare minimum, it's a gas like sort of like when he came out in favor of gay marriage and when he was vice president under obama, and then they kind of have to make it so. so i'm very optimistic here. nothing is a 100 percent, but i would say it's a, it's a very much better to have than 50 percent that julian is going to get reunited with his wife and, and child after this in due course is way overdue, is discussing only be really clear that he didn't deserve a single 2nd. yeah, behind bars, but he didn't come across. is there a possibility there? cause that these things sometimes get orchestrated and we don't even know about this, but they do. i mean, there's a possibility that someone in the obama part of it, the, the, the,
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the vice president by the signs. you put obama in my head, the president button staff picked one of these reporters. if there was a favor, ask this question. he's, he's going to give you an answer as quite, i've seen is done. i come, i, this is a business i, i come from. so they, they plan to story. he answers it because they want it to get this in the news. that's a possibility. could be a possibility, he didn't ask the question, the president didn't understand them, and a gave him a cogent answer. there's also the possibility, in fact, that mr. barton didn't understand the question, but just said we're considering it because that's what they tell them to say to all the questions. so them a b or c? and i know, i think it's, i think is bonafide. i think he heard the question, i think is his answer made sense? i think it's worth taking its face value. i think that button is considering that, so it's a good sign. it's a very hopeful sign that maybe uh,
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maybe the persecution of a of join massage may be finally coming to an end. i think i've, i agree with ted, there's every reason for optimism and you look at joe biden. he's, he's facing a brutal campaign. yeah. you know, he's, he's neck and neck with uh, with um, with donald trump and, uh, and he's got a lot of things going against them in the last thing he needs is some kind of huge lean, messy trial in which they, they, hillary and torture. some highly i deal with dick reporter. yeah. that's the last thing he needs about the internet and about the us as militaristic track record, which happens to be right now in the news both and gaza avenue grant. so let's go ahead and heighten the very thing which is making people not like you. right? yeah. you know, it's, comes to add, you know, this whole, your con, more monitoring military. you know, b, s, i mean, it just doesn't play well any more. people are sick and tired of this kind of
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rhetoric of at a high tech terror terrorist at a time when the us are supplying is real with 2000 pounds bunker, buster bombs, you know, that's real terrorism. you know, so the, you know, it just, the optics are really, really bad. so, you know, and i think even joe biden realizes that, okay, through fair what, it's just it, what i see him sometimes. i'm not sure he's all there. and by the way, sometimes i'm not all there. so we're, we all have moments like that. so it's not just to pick on the president buddy as an older man. fine. let's talk about the case the of the holding in this case, dan will stay with you and you write a lot about legal stuff. do you believe that there really is from a legal standpoint, looking at this case down the road that there's a possibility that within the next weeks, months, whatever that we will see those come to fruition and take us through how that happens? i was, i saw as far as i know, it's very simple. i mean the,
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the us simply would just inform the british that they have no desire to extra dice assad's anymore. and that idea for he's free to go or that could be so kind of deal worse on, you know, i would agree to, to leave for, for australia. that's probably the likely this outcome. but you know, as ted pointed out, a size um he didn't commit his crimes on us territory. yeah. he was in europe the entire time. he was, uh, you know, it's, it really is like picking up uh, you know, you know, its using, you know, one of us of violating uh, uh, paraguay in uh, security law. uh. and it just makes no sense. but what it is, is the us is not paraguay, the us is the global hedge them on. and therefore when it says, you know, jump, everybody, uh, you know, asked how high with the brakes use us. very small number of acceptance. this is so is there any reason why that is, is there any way that there could be some kind of ops to go to this?
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i'll give you an example. the british say, you know what, know we're going to hold them a little longer. could they hold them a little longer? do we know the answer to any of these questions? i think suite is done with them. they drop those, those, those rape charges that were there several years back. but could somebody else come forward and say no, hold on. we're going to stop this. i did this thing has had so many stops and starts. you know, pardon me for not being optimistic, but i'm just wondering, is there anything else that going to happen out there a dead? well, let me see radically, anything's possible. maybe he like double parked one time when he was on vacation room parents. the thing for him to be the rental car bill, but you know, as far as we know, there's no jurisdiction. as you pointed out, the, you know, the, the, the scandinavian, sorry, i'm looking for him anymore. and it seems pretty clear that you know, that the sort of as a corollary to what dan said about us being ahead to me on the us wants him to go home to australia. he's going to go home to australia even on the stream. the
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unlikely chance and someone else wants to take him into custody. what about australia? is there a possibility? they're going to know, i can't see them doing anything other than having a parade when he gets there right. then i would imagine not. i mean, i don't know that could be so kind of a deal where he's, i don't, i don't know, i'm speculating, a house arrest some kind of, uh, additional penalty slap and the rest of us trillion government may choose to apply . i really have no idea. but i sorry, i might hope that he goes home. he's re reunited with his family. he gives, you know, he's a, goes out in the lecture circuit. he rides the best selling book. that'd be the greatest outcome possible. do you both agree that the united states might want, might be inclined to do this because the united states right now just needs a when they need something that doesn't make them look as horrible as they look right now in the eyes of the world. and especially the global south community, either one of you. i think it's more about like it's not a when it,
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this is about damage control. the julian a, something has been a fiasco. it's been a thorn in the side of the bible's ministration since day one. really, truly, i mean, even for donald trump, there were expectations that he would have let a song go in, pardon him, in the waning days of his ministration. but of course he was distracted tremendously by january 6th and subsequent impeachment. so i think this is about on doing a bad thing. you can score when you're a good day. murray, dr. de, paul, the ban of 30 seconds. you get the last word a god. so i was just want to point out that the, the us is really disgraced itself. but boy has a son, has gone through the ringer. i mean, this guy has an, yeah, not by the most powerful country on the, on honors. he has been physically harmed, he's mentally harmed. it's been extraordinary one man against an empire.
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he's amazing to us arise. yeah, he is. it is an amazing story. it will make a hell of a buck and a hell of us and a hell of a movie. my thanks to both of you. thank you dan. thank you ted, for your wisdom and the conversation. so here's what we do. and before we go, we want to remind you of our mission. simple. really. we try to do this. this show to basically the side of the world. try not to live in little boxes where we all think as we're told, or as we think we have to fact, troops don't live in little boxes either. do we? that's what we base our show on. i'm rick sanchez. this is director of the fine says the medium israel should introduce
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