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subtraction, georgia will not advance on pause to you membership. of course, again, there was no mention of the for an agents legislation that also exists in the european union because there they call it a defense of democracy package. so it's entirely different apparently. so, i mean, for all these western states, states, lodging threats, etc, democratically elected george and parliament for passing a war and its own country. it just looks really, really hypocritical, especially when the parliament itself is saying that this law is to ensure transparency in the country. and that over overriding the presence veto of it is not only a victory for the parliament, but a victory for the country sovereignty as well. probably many years ago, no one could have imagined that georgia would be able to make an independent decision despite facing resistance on such a scale. for this, i assigned each of my colleagues, and most importantly, the georgian people, if not for their unprecedented unity and wisdom, this would not have happened. what exactly is the georgia in parliament,
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majority leader imply, and when calling to move an independent decision there? well, for decades there been thousands of us, the state department funded a and g o. as in georgia, actually trying to spread attitudes that are hostile towards russia among the younger generations. they've been working tirelessly in the education system of the country and in the media organizations of the country. that's why last year we've seen such a that last year and this year we've seen such a violent reaction to this legislation where they were riots and back to the last year when they 1st wanted to put the sledges legislation through. and this year there was violence as well. uh, and on top of that, you know, the us and its allies have in the past britain, sanctions, even in response to this legislation and a number of penal measures that, you know, revolve around that against georgia. and it's something that altogether, the prime minister of georgia is actually said, it was
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a giant attempt for the west to open the 2nd front against russia or the 3rd. so to say that since the beginning of 2022, there was a strong interest in having georgia opened a 2nd from here, which would have seriously done much of reference position. and it would not have been easy for russia to fight them to the front. so to put all these would have destroyed the country, some people didn't care about the fate of our country was the only thing they cared about was we're getting rushes positions that this is that any right, this law is now set to come into effect very soon they over rate they, they were able to override the president's feeder veto. so it's unlikely that the protestors that are still out there in front of the parliament right now are going to achieve very much i as well as the most watched global interviews of this month . with peers, morgan's discussion with frequent r t gast mohammed motor on the, on the situation in gals and next. and rick sentence gives his view on what was heard on particularly watts watson to us. that's and the latest direct impact, right.
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, everybody, this is a daily show that's very different because, well, we, we, we try to be real honest with you. we try to be transparent and we called no punches. so look for us whenever you can. more and more people are doing. so every day, let's go with our 2 funds. what do you say? truth bond number one? iran has stood toe to toe with israel. and in their mutual attacks. there are no
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winners to file number 2. peers, morgan is a propagandist. what a surprise, who doesn't see it that way, drip. um number 3, when you have to depend on pierce morgan for your defense, you need a new strategy. i'm rick sanchez. this is direct impact of the . so every once in a while, you've got a piece of video tape, but you can't just stop watching, right? and it's fascinating to be able to do it. that's what we're going to do today. we're going to break down a piece of tape on a british channel. and to discuss this bizarre moment that recently took place on british television. i've been listed the support of 2 gentlemen who host to show themselves that's called the critical our on radio spot, like they are political scientists, dr. wilmer leon, and political analyst and commentator mr. garland next and gentlemen, thank you so much for being here. thank you. all right,
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let's start with this. we're going to play for you the world according to a guy i think is one of the most biased journalist in the western media. a guy who seems to get his talking points almost either directly from the us state department, or maybe the british m. i 6, you probably maybe writing a script for all we know. in other words, according to see him at this particular moment in time, is real is the greatest country in the world. they are winners and everything they do is awesome. whereas it wrong is just plain bad, really, really bad people and all iranians are losers and we got the general view in the west. is it around the taco israel was an abject failure. whether or not it was a genuine attempt to wound the is why the state of this to $1000000000.00 fireworks display. it didn't work. 99 percent of the drawings and missiles were shut down by as well as allies. and it's all done as well. looks tough again, iran looks weak and off the months of rebuke from its allies of the gods, a war,
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israel's powerful friends of again made their legions clips. they were shut down because they're wrong, gave them a 5 hours notice and told them they're coming here getting ready so you can shoot them. 6 around yeah, i mean, does he not know this? one of the big issues with his statement is he doesn't take into account what are ron's objective was correct in order to determine success or failure. you 1st have to understand what was around trying to do show for ford made it, they did the attack israel. now they responded to an illegal, a con uh, illegal attack, fascination they, they coordinated with the united states use in the base of international law to determine the targets that they went ahead. but according to peers was the most unbelievable defensive show of defense in the history of. 1 modern warfare,
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i was reading that one of the things that he said with a dead giveaway, he said, israel and its allies. in fact, israel was unable to protect itself from an attack that wasn't even attended as a full frontal mil military attack. they brought in the united states, the u. k. n. france. one of the things that we learned is that every, it was completely unable to defend itself from an air attack and of france in the u . k. in the us go home. they're pretty much naked miller, so they did it. in other words, with dr. wilmer, who was the richest guy here with all of his tax money that he pays and settling with something that had with advert. oh, all right, so here's, here's, here's morgan now pushing his anti around propaganda. even going on to suggest that almost all or audience hate their government. so obviously, being a journalist, i did a little work on this, and i did a little research and i did the on google's, which is really easy. keep in mind, i found gallup just conducted a poll in ron,
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and they found that iranians approve much more of their leader. then americans approve of pro, didn't bite and go to your writing and raising is low as by its own people. enemies means survival. and how do we seem to respond to these ready attack and is confident in syria? and so those it could be say around has the right to defend itself, and america would respond with false with rock to be living and me. so i checked, he's right, the people in iran are not crazy about their i a dollars. 43 percent of the people only approve of them. but in our government, only 35 to 36 percent of the american people now approve the president biden. so, well, yeah, and you know, hello, it's terrible that we get this kind of propagate about other countries. if you a, just a couple of months ago and russia, president put, and according to our own polls, 186 percent approval rating. the one with 87 percent of the vote and they said he's stolen. so now a 43 percent, which is, well, joe biden could only pray for $43.00 president her and we're and that's uh,
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somehow disapproval rating. so piers morgan is doing nothing but taking any kind of information that he to investigate why it's at the number. never mind any news numbers, right. it just said they're bad guys and nobody likes nobody large. i really want to get to the high school. so nobody likes you know that will more know what he likes you that i know does your family well my dog and my wife every night and uh, natalie did, did put and get 86 percent there was 70 percent turnout. yeah. in that election, some of the same as she by the way, in china exact barely a 70 times. i've been to around twice and they're happy with their government. yeah . they haven't problems. am i more no, tell you that i want to live under their rules, but, and i think most of the young people there are, are, are fighting their government out in the open to change the rules and it's happening. and here's what's happening is iran is modernizing,
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believe it or not to the point that i wanted to make was when you go and you just walk the streets and talk to p for you. you are amazed at how well informed they are and the state and policy of the united states is to sanction russia. i mean a ron so that the people will suffer and turn against their government. so we're make doing every effort weeks and to turn it against the government. we only got but we still got 43 percent that's that's a good point. look up, i'm not here to back around by any means or their system, but nothing is ever absolute. including a ron's ties to proxies for examples, unless you're an absolute is which in my book is what makes you a propagandist. so speaking of iran connections to proxies which i hear people say all the time they control yemen, they control. busy as well, actually, they don't, but let's, here mr. pierce is mr. pierce. morgan's version of this. iran has been poking the harness. snares through proxies for years,
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has borrowed tanks as well from 11 in the north, but who tease in yemen of a time vessels and the red sea more than 60 times. in the last 6 months alone, a mass began. his diabolical, boring garza by invading are as well with the rods funding and full forward to support fundamentally around doesn't believe, as well as a right to exist. they've often circled the country with permanency groups and ultimately dominate the region. like old price states and profit, some tail, some like all the types of ships it's people saw for the most actually for my reading, i don't know what your gentlemen, you know, have read on this by reading is that iran on more cases than not, has actually had the whole package proxies, so they wouldn't do what he says they do on behalf of a ron, ron is told the who teach look calm down. they've also held back as bullet on many occasions. so it's not like is real, according to my read of this is telling it's proxies what to do. do they have proxies? do they have governments that are that their allies?
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yes they do. and so what are we so that, what do you make? and that's why i take issue with i different ga, between the allies and proxies. now for the 1st of all, and it's important to understand the history of the region and the cultures in the region. they talk about the who these in yemen, onstar a lot, what does or allow me helpers of god there? i mean they, they go back thousands of years all the way back to the profit. and, and so it is a once again in order to understand what's really going on and why you have to understand the history, you have to understand the culture. and when you do that you'll see they don't operate the same way we operate. mm hm. yeah. go ahead. well we just gave, or supposedly we're all here to that $8000000.00 to separatists who are in the
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province of a china that our state department formerly recognizes as a province of china. just gave billions of dollars to a bunch of guys marching around sporting the iconography of the 3rd. right. tell we, we've got audio of germans talking about working with them to attack russia. that is the very definition of a proxy. yeah. so the unmitigated gall to point to a rod with the d as things that we're involved in is uh, i think a lot of goal. i found that funny as well. now, by the way, here's another one. imagine having an iranian and having to hear those arguments about you being on a ronnie, and i should say, and having to hear those arguments about your country. well, this is what a tate ron professor mohammed mirandi who you've seen from time to time. we've interviewed him here and he's also appeared, i think with your job. yeah, he's off. yes, he does regularly so that that's what mironda has to come on. now after hearing all this, this horrible stuff about his country from piers morgan. when he finally got
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a chance to speak, moran did, he addressed why here ron is against israel. he basically said, this is why we have a problem with israel. why is so hard for you to understand is it has to do with gaza go these on to one is quite clear, you know, quite well, i know quite well your views, your viewers know quite well that there's really, really miss king of genocide and this stems from it, and so supremacists ideology, it stems from apartheid, and this is unacceptable, and people who lived on that land, they have been expelled. so people in gaza, they live in a concentration camp. now a death camp on a desktop. it's almost like you want to know why we have a problem with this real because it's a part that we hated south africa. we hate israel. that's our point of view,
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legitimate response, very legitimate response and understand that one of the last surviving supporters. busy the south african regime was israel. so it really? yes. wow. yeah. okay. um and, and, and their, their, their point there was they have very few friends in south africa is one of the few remaining friends. and this is about genocide and who can support genocide the same way we have to ask as americans, why are our tax dollars going to ukraine to support? not so. so what i want us, so what i hear, what i hear him saying they're more on the is it's not that we hate israel. is that we, what israel is doing things out as a means once it is real, stops doing that, the palestinians will stop hating as real. well if right, that's the argument. if you can go back and look at the census data from the, from the twenty's and the thirty's,
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almost to the 40s. and you can look at palestinians and, and, and jews living in peace. yeah. yeah. right. and here's the other thing too. i think that that i get from what he's saying and that is, we're not talking about good guys and bad guys, or about who we like or don't like very specific actions that are going on that are illegal under international law. and they're immoral and we're opposing these actions. and i would add this, who is, um, peers, morgan speaking for certainly not the british people because they're in the streets by the millions. agreeing with dr. miranda yeah. who's speaking for the media. and i guess, as i said earlier on my 6 and they kind of gone and the us state department, national endowment for democracy. by the way, he says something else, which is fascinating. it, he talks about um, what's happening with the meet? yeah. and then moran, the, you're about to hear this, we're going to go to a break. and when we come back, i want you to watch this, these kind of pointing his finger with the media. but as he's pointing the finger at the media, you get the sense he's pointing his finger at,
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appears morgan and almost saying to him, you lie to your viewers every single night. and i'm going to tell you how your line . and he mentioned a couple of hot spots in the world. well, that's taking place. stay with me, cuz i'm gonna, i'm gonna take you through that and then i'm gonna get your gentleman's response to that. we'll be right back. the yeah, probably her my little sister store because the model girl that i got you no problem
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seem to them out of in the same documents. yeah. side of the drive i showed my brother through he was sudden to hoping for a lo so now i never looked at searches as being the same. well, i guess i lost my list. that's the outcome of and that's kind of least it'd be gang chicago is like, you get for the police, you lose your life as another crime for another. i could have been a doctor or nurse could have been the next president, which i keep losing people out here the . so i promise to this one, this is like the best line of, of the night really, cuz it's the one moment where in this conversation and this, it really is
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a fascinating conversation. and by the way, let me save this. also. kudos to pierce morgan for having this guy on me because i think too often in the media. and boy, that's certainly true in this country. you, once you go on cnn, or amazon b, c, or any of these places. and you say something contrary to the line that they feel you should say, you're not going to be invited back on. and you can't be somebody who disagrees with them. you have to go there and agree with them. so, and that's a shame, and we're going to talk more about that later. but here is the moment when professor mirandi says enough. and i, you know, to a certain extent, his argument here is really strong because what he's saying is, the problem here is not just the facts, is that you are only interpreting the facts as you want to. and you're essentially, you and others, and the bbc are lying to your people here,
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let him say of tiers. let me give you a word of advice. your media outlet as, regardless of whether russia or ukraine or is good or bad. that is another issue. your media outlets in the west have been misleading the people for 2 years now saying your brain is waning. ukraine is winning. suddenly everyone is saying, your brain is falling apart, the sinus narrative and reporting this honestly to your own people, ultimately hurt the people of england and europe and the united states. and your end, this war is based upon this nonsense and this misinformation lead to huge waves of refugees. and then the people of europe feel over whelmed by these refugees that you yourself brought upon yourself while i kind of late into and they're doing well . yeah. and, and the thing about it is what he said, you know, that he put a lot in a few sentences. i was amazed at how much information he could pack it. pretty good . very good. yeah. but what he, what he show
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a couple of things when he showed here was that the media isn't really a media media is deliberately misleading the people and it's not in the best interest of the people. and not only are they suffering because they don't get the actual knowledge that they need, but they're suffering from the perspective of very there's an issue with immigration that should be there other other than for the actions taken by the government. the government has to lie to them so they won't know the truth. that's what i got. and that's why i thought that moment was so special because one of the things when i watched this video and decided that i wanted to do an analysis segment on it, was that i found the peers. morgan was saying things like we said at the very beginning, but just weren't true. it's like, why would you go out and say, look at amazing how israel was able to block all of those drones. when, when you should know, if you just did any little cursory reading or any kind of google search, the wrong one of them knocked down better on said we're gonna, you know, 5 hours from now you're going to get those muscle. so that should give you plenty of time to support your, your,
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your aerial assault system so that you can knock everything down. and then he goes on the air and says, it's amazing how they were able to do this. that's a law or we've been hearing, you know, the russians fired 50 missiles and ukraine shot down 51. yeah. for some reason things blew up all over the the area. oh yeah. the cray moore has just been one giant lie after another one and, and it's almost like they make it sound like every thing that ukraine does is wonderful. and everything that russia does is wrong. it's quite and see go at 4 and then the base that was, it is one of the most highly protected bases in the world. and the runways were destroyed they, they gave them a enough advance notice so that their newly purchased f. 30 fives could be moved out of out of the area. but one of the things that really struck me about the interview was how direct doctor mirandi was. yes, because whether it's the chinese, whether it's a secretary lab, rob,
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or whether it's the president of iraq, they tend to be much more subtle in their, in their conversation. yeah. rarely, particularly when they're dressed and you down, they are much more so much more nuanced in what they say he was he at one point he looked appears morgan and said, i'm smirking at you because you're like, well, let me ask you guys something inside piers. morgan does this because he's just trying to get a lot of people to watch. so he's poking the bear or do you think he really believes this stuffy spouton? i don't think it matters that think he's apathetic about the truth. i think if it happens to be true, that's fine. it's not that he knows that there was a narrative that he has to be a part of the feed. so new to that. no, no, that's why i'm out on your radio show. no, that's why i haven't gone would stop but wait, you've never gone with a topic where you said this is going to get us a lot of people. i mean, this is great. let's do it. even though it's not really all that true or i don't believe in the, you know, i mean either i can't do and i know i'm a really crappy liar. that's what i am no longer on cnn as why i'm no longer on m s
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. nbc. during that, well i'm no longer on fox or in the club. nobody wants us. so we'll just kind of kind of do this a little bit with yourselves or that's why we hang out with you. well, let me tell you something, our readings and the number of people that we are reaching right now with this show is probably about 700000000 more than what they reach on cnn or fox or amazon b c. so you may be made the right choice. here's more on the now. so do we need an applause? we're looking for something. here's mironda. now suggesting to mr. morgan that his f no supremacy with an interesting choice of words is f. no supremacy is not a good thing. i'm at all apartheid states like south africa and israel must be challenged here. it is. of the west has brought about this such a, this situation wherever the times that they have committed against jews and gypsies,
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and sobs they have to pay for it themselves. they can't take it out on the palestinian people. so the ronnie is along with almost everyone else in the world except for people. some people in your part of the world believe that the apartheid regime has to come to an end. and by coming to an end, it means that all the people of that land asked to be able to live as an equal human beings. i know that sounds very crazy, but i'm asking those departments isn't isn't a good thing though. is the premises and isn't a good thing? and i, i know it sounds crazy to you peers, but you know what people should be allowed to live in freedom. but an artful use, a set of sarcasm, i may say. but what i like about what he did was he ended up by not saying, you know, we want to destroy is real, killed the or is really the people we want to do. anything that would make their lives worse. he's saying we want a just society. all he requested is justice for all people, including the is really civilians. yeah. yeah, no,
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i thought that was very artful. i thought that was very artful. the way he kind of says are doing there. you wanted to say dr. well, and it also underlying a lot of that is that the zionist rhetoric is based on a lie. and what has happened now is the covers had been pulled off of that lie prince the protection. and then yahoo has built a whole mythology around. i'm here to protect you from them. and now what's being found out is you can't do it in an earlier point guard, and you mentioned that if the united states and france were to leave israel can protect itself. what we found out is with the u. s. s eyes of howard and i'm sitting in the mediterranean. they still couldn't protect sims, it is getting started really starting to look like the fallout from this is going to be quite dire for the democratic party. i mean, i'm beginning to wonder who the hell is going to even go out and vote this year in the united states who is left to vote here,
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because the young people aren't going to vote if errands aren't going to vote, because most people aren't going to vote who, who's left the vote for either of these candidates. yeah. well, what we're looking at is that, you know, divided administration, i would say these things have been going on for a while, but the by the administration has collapsed their party. you know, parties are a conglomeration of various groups with various interest and one by one, they're pushing the groups away. and, and, and i'll say that this is what happens when the neo cons, which i just call fast, just come to power. the only focus on war and it's you know, things and they could care less about the people and the people tend to get angry. yeah, and it was kind of sad this week to see that apparently. speaker johnson had met with president former president trump, who kind of gave them the go ahead on the voting for the money for ukraine and the money for taiwan and the money for his room. so you know, he's supposed to be less hawkish than by me. i don't know about that. oh, well, no,
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no. and because the, the, the, the war funding is a, is a bite. and bill and johnson was right there to facilitate the whole process coming out of congress. and but he met with donald trump. he went tomorrow, auto met with donald trump and donald trump said no, i think you should go ahead and approve it since then happened to the non war guy. well, that was a missed. yeah. that, that was, that was, that was another missed. and when you, when you look at the data, what i think we're going to see it is when we or the, the, the, the people that are going to stay home that are not going to turn out if that's going to be, we always know voter turnout, right is, is, is key in any election, but this one, getting people to come to the polls is going to be a hurricane leon. challenge like pulling teeth. right. yeah. it's, it should be interesting to watch. and i'm glad we have you guys to watch it with us. thank you. appreciate it. good night. oh,
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interesting conversation. and so my regards to my dear friend pierce morgan. before we go, i want to remind you of our mission. simple. really. i want to be silo the world. we gotta stop living in these box to some of them boxes. a truth is everywhere, which is why we try to look for everywhere. i'm rick sanchez. this is directed by the in a modern pragmatic world of smartphones and tech upgrades, our terminal crafts and hand painted traditions of yesteryear seemed to be fading away for take
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a step outside of the bustling metropolis of moscow. and you'll find that traditional russian culture is still going strong the most would be the day of maybe the idea of the coverage. most of you who are located overseas is to place the burden of making on popular decisions on the current executive branch. lot them are putting saves you name is essentially under western control points. i've done a lot of mir zalinski whose presidential term expired last week is no longer legitimate. while you trained parliament on the speaker still are also a head on the program. our policy has been that we don't charge for unusual strikes outside the ukraine orders. we think that we should allow you create to utilize russian military sites. your cranes, western bonkers are slits on whether to

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