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basically in the region the hi everybody, i'm at sanchez and this is the week interview on the i don't know if you've seen these pictures, but it's amazing. the world is still reacting to israel's. i'm president of the bombing of a refugee camp. and rafa also closing arguments i have conducted in the case of former president donald trump, and the us congress becomes the jerry springer show. why not? i'm rick sanchez. this is directive back. let's do it the all righty. then let's get started. so the gang is all here as they used to say the good old days. joining me is part of our steve,
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the panel where we promised fresh monday and opinions of a host of the critical our on radio. sputnik darling nixon and dr. wilmer leon. gentleman, thank you so much for being with us. it's always applied, right. let's begin with one of those. uh, i don't know. i, i words escaped me at this point. i think i'm calling it the most barbaric act world has witnessed. and in quite some time, which it must be said has fall is following months of other barbaric acts. there's an intern. 6 show outcry right now against israel. after that, i can't just kept me, they've been this. the government of being that the yahoo bombed a refugee camp, which is where people were told they would go because that's where they would be safe. so said the as really government, close to 15, people were killed. many of them burn the live o and there are no hospitals there for them for there. can you imagine you're
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burning and you have no hospital to go to, there's no medications. so anyway, israel says age, it was a mistake, will investigate, know they want us as the us to say don't do it again or else that's bull crap. we all know it. there is no or else. but here's what's important about a 150 countries. all over the world, including the you and the red cross, the ice you see are now calling is really rename in the book. and they say that they're going to be held accountable. well, let's talk about that in just a little bit. first, let's look at some of those video. the
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i was talking to one of my producers who helped prepare that video. and he was telling me, it was really hard to put that together because you had to edit out so much horrible, horrible stuff that we just didn't think it was appropriate to show you. you can find it yourself if you want to see it, but we're talking about bodies burning body parts. it's really, it's really, it's really horrible. garland, i don't even know where to start with this country that has been told by every entity in the world. please don't do this, don't go into rafa and if you do be careful. i mean, they just said we're gonna do whatever the hell we want to help with you. it seems to me, i don't know, what do you say as well and, and that reflects the foundational problem. a problem here. and that is that israel as a product for the us, doesn't see itself as part of an international community. doesn't see itself as
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responsible for answering to the structures that we tried to have in this world so that we can resolve conflicts in, in, in a, in a diplomatic way. so they've come up with a narrative. they're the good guys and how moss this applies to anyone. they don't like the bad guys. and therefore they argue that anything we do is okay because we're doing it to stop the villains. it's a sad state of affairs. we've got major. yeah. you know, i, as i think i may have mentioned this, do you guys before? but as a reporter in the united states, for many years i've covered a lot of disturbances, you know, riots those things that break out in different communities from time to time. and it says it's as if our government would say, okay, let's just bomb, you know, east los angeles, or let's bottom chicago or philadelphia or miami, where we've had disturbances in the past because there's some people there who are bad and we want to get the pollution and i like the whole damn town, i mean that the time is what i see going on here. i will tell you this nor where it
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came out this week. spain came out this week, ireland came out this week and france may be on the verge of of, of doing it as well. 1 and, and, and essentially establishing palestine as a state, which very few people in the world have done at least the g 7 have a bit if, if france does it, uh, well more that would, this would be the 1st time that, that any d, 7 country does so would that be important? uh, symbolically yes. uh, you know, the united states did bomb the compound in deal adelphia. you're right as an example, but you know, 22 things here. one, the optics are horrific. looking at this incredibly disturbing video, it made me think about, i think, going back to the 14th century and got days in photo. yeah. the 9 circles of hell is, is what i thought i was looking at it to listening to president by listening to vice
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president harris jake sullivan at all. their language is sold to void of logic. it is intellectually dishonest. yes, it made me think about the lake of black panther for it happened when he said ok to murder of freedom struggle. if you try what you get our answers that don't answer explanation that don't explain and conclusions that don't conclude. and so when you listen to buy it and when you listen to jake sullivan, that's what you hear. oh, it doesn't cross a red line. yeah. because i said, no, i have a ground invasion. even though there were tanks on the ground, boots the ground there say oh, but it was an air strike. it's okay that, that makes no sense. the trial, a former president, donald trump, has finally come to an end with both sides, presenting their closing arguments. you know,
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what's interesting about this trial is the fact that it's actually the proxies who are speaking on behalf of both sides. and one of them is the son of donald trump. the other one, the new role is insanity. it is an embarrassment. it's an abomination to democracy into our republic, and yet it continues. everyone in this case is conflicted, and it hinges on one man who's not just a lawyer convicted. someone who has lost his lo license has been just borrowed. somebody would serve jail time for lying before congressional bodies and that's it . that's where we are today in america. if trump returns, so the white house, you can guess these freedoms goodbyes, that we all take for grant and elections. forget about it that's over, that's done. if he gets in, i can tell you right now, he will never leave. that's amazing to watch these 2 guys,
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but the jury has to decide not whether he paid somebody off, but i think that's clear that he did that. the question is, did he pay somebody off for political purposes? in other words, did he not want voters to know that he had slept with the porn star? and that's why he paid it. did they prove that? i don't know what i'm darling. what, what, what do you think? oh, the, i think said something was interesting about those 2 comments and number one, i do think that donald trump son had a strong point. it is very difficult to get a conviction when the star witness is his veracity, is in questions out of my mind to call. i think that's a strong point. yeah, that's a very strong point. the other thing i think that was interesting is robert de niro . i don't know if he was supposed to be commenting about the trial, but if that was, in fact, his comment about the trial, it implied that he only saw the trial as a means to stop donald trump from becoming president. ken mentioned the trial he just sent out, but at donald j trump to become president, i'm not saying no,
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i certainly think that's part of the no motivation for that. but whether but not withstanding what i think it appears that clearly de niro sees that is what it means to stop drop. the golf thing was weird with the nero being there. i'm not saying he doesn't have his opinion because he's an american citizen and everybody has an opinion to applying about anybody whether you want to criticize trump or the the guy who's in the white house right now. but it was kind of weird for him to be doing that there. and it seemed it sounded to me when i heard him talk like he was sent there as a proxy by the by ministration, which is weird. why are you using that guided speak for you? why don't you speak for yourself? but here's another thing. donald trump went to a place this weekend where he knew he was going to be bowed. and guess what? he showed up by the way, that the boat was the annual convention of libertarian, the group of people who are pro market anti war, anti spending anti government, my kind of people. and they believe both democrats and republicans are both full of
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crap and both guilty of all of those things. the fact that mr. trump showed up there, know he was going to be boot is isaac noteworthy. let's watch the roy wrote, donald j. trump will address the libertarian party and his national convention on saturday. the libertarian party should nominate trump for president of the united states. that's the problem you want to. we only have you want to maybe you don't want to with. maybe you don't want the thank you do right now, you know only do that if you want to. when you want to lose, don't do that. keep getting you 3 percent every 4 years. getting you 3 percent every 4 years. well, i don't know. let's say i have
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a problem for showing up. you know, there's something for taking the heat. right? oh, no question. kudos do donald trump for walking in to the light. it's been in marketing to lions. that's. that's a crate. that's that. that's democracy. and actually the and the so much it is going to be one by a percentages if he can get one percent of that 3 percent to flip over and go with the end because by didn't show up and he did, i could measure much, but we know that as with all the electrons turn out is very important. yeah. but in this 2024 election, what we know is, what we believe is there are the amount of people that are so disgusted with both sides of the argument that they're good, that they're going to be more inclined to stay home or not both the top of the
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ticket as opposed to voting the top of the ticket. so to your point, you've got to show up, you've got a campaign for every single vote. you've got a knock on every single bore. you can no longer just afford to play to your base. yeah. and for as many things we can say about donald trump, he is an incredible market tier. yes. under. and the river. yeah, he certainly does. so listen, something really weird has just happened in taiwan. it kind of surprised me, but then again, i'm not as well right and as informed and as smart as you guys. you guys have may have already figured this out. but when we come back here, i wanna, i wanna place something for you and, and talk about something that's going on right now in taiwan, which does not bode well for washington. interestingly enough, we don't have that in just a moment. stay right there. the,
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a station. that transparent is an extraordinary drawn mistake, patrice. they'd just succeeded in finding documents that exist state and making them available to the world public. i mean, what could be more moving box by publishing information and sharing information with the public? he was exercising the right to free speech. he did so in the public interest, pardon wants to so long realize pen smith and golf and, and honestly, to relate continuously. and i know why advice may assume that no one who is the guy that illegals any more wisely or to justice for, to be on box weighing a 175 used to go through the sentence. all we going to let that stay the
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the to go back to direct impact. i'm rick sanchez and i'm here today with dr. wilmer leon and garlic dixon. this is your week and review guys. thanks for joining us. once again, i want to talk a little bit about taiwan for all the banking. a, pardon me, the barking that we hear in the corporate media about china and how it has no right to interfere in the politics of taiwan. guess what, we're now hearing that actually taiwan kind of wants china interfere, believe it or not. in fact, let me take you through this. a lot of folks in taiwan want to officially reunify with china hulu. right? so what happened to our watch legislature has just passed the series of law seeming to favor china and diminishing the power of the newly elected president who happens to be anti china. has with many political discussions in taiwan historically. well, let's just say things got a little dusty,
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the now to the french parliament because they fought as well. but before we get there, i want to bring you guys in. i want to know what you think about this thing, where as i understand it helped me here. uh uh, guys, uh the taiwan legislature has decided that they want us strip very newly elected president of some of the powers he has, for example, in defense. and that's not gonna sit well with washington because this guy's kind of anti china, this, this kind of changes the equation here, the garland. let's start here. but the same reason that the us opposition to the
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georgia for an agent law only proves how much the georgia needs a, for an agent law. the us opposition to this new legislation to be solidifies. the fact that is probably needed, i think what's going on is this. you have a basically the us last, the japanese puppet as the new president of taiwan. and you have a parliament who certainly doesn't want to be ukraine ised and they're looking at what the united states has done the ukraine, and they don't want to end up like that. so they're trying to pass some legislation so that they will have some level of sovereignty and independence rather than simply being thrown into the government, you know, fade to the dragon in the same way that ukraine's beings bid to the bare. well, here's my question, dr. leon, i, i'm wondering then if the next step is that we will see kind of a color revolution situation here. i mean, the us or something western power is going to go in there as i have in the past and said, wait a minute. we've got to change this equation, maybe full meant a crew,
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a crew, maybe see protests in the streets. can they do that in the? do you think they can do that? they're like they did. a new crane is carla just mentioned as well. i think the result of their most recent election is an example of us intervention in the process. i think that's up to a great degree. how you wound up with the president that you have and which is why you have the divided government situation that you have right now. is that the us back a president, that back american interest news, and you have the legislature that is saying, we understand exactly where this is going to take us. this is going to take us or make us a ukraine's and we don't want to be cannon fodder for a western interests. and i think that's at the crux of, of what we're, what we're seeing here. so you, i think you've seen the cohort revolution before the beginning of the color revolution as a result in the outcome of the to i mentioned this
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a little while ago that something interesting is also going on in the french parliament. so french and peas were having a very serious discussion about joining spain in ireland in norway. those countries just recognize palestine. they're not part of the g 7 by the way, those 3 frances, now the french are arguing that they should do the same. suddenly an m p stands up with a palestinian flag, supporters of palestine in the french parliament. why is good their feet and a plot? and then all hell breaks loose quotes. anyway, my, the
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the, something about people fighting and arguing in france the, i just find attractive, but nonetheless for, i'll start with you. the guy holding the flag, the empty, he's been suspended for doing so. this is kind of a crazy scene and yet telling what does it tell you? and it tells me that, that the zion is interest, have lost control of the narrative. and that this is something that they've been afraid of for an incredibly long time, which is why we can go back a week or so to the washington post article that erik the mayor of new york. eric
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adams was on what that chat with, with 9 is interest, who were pressuring him to go in to columbia and brad, the, the, going to the university and break up the process. and it said in the piece and it said in their car industry, they don't want to lose control of the narrative they have. and they can't put the genie back in the bottle. and going back to the 1st story that we discussed, the, the horrific video that we saw of the evasion of rough. uh, yeah. the last kicks of a die. you are the most dangerous to, let's kicks of a diagram equal. are the most dangerous. i'm going to write that down and i'm going to use that. i'm course with your permission. uh, that's a fascinating thing to think about. now, what's interesting is that frances a d 7 country. if a g 7 country is the 1st to go on the record as supporting palestine, but i don't know, garland,
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i mean that could take the meal back awake or something good. i say that correctly would work to bring the meal back to life, or whatever the prep or for phraseology is here as well. what we're seeing now is that the, the brutality that the united states is supporting in the conflict in gaza is the stabilizing the empire. you know, uh if you pay attention to me, i owe, i argue that european countries, um, or not sovereign nations did their, their, their us call when these to do is, they're told. but the u. s. has been able, in many instances, to at least camouflaged his brutality, somewhat throughout the world, or excuse it, as you know, liberal interventionism. and now the brutality is so bleeding and out in the open, that it just expects its colonies to just accept it and say that we're desperate. now we can't hide it anymore. and people inside of the colonial structure are saying, yeah, this is a little too much for us. we can handle that. it is the stabilizing it to the, the, the empire currently. yeah, that's why this last act,
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just the one we started this show with is i just think the ugliest of all because it came right after the icpc condemnation, right after the you and condemnation. right after the warning, telling them, do not go into rafa. i mean, the whole thing is just such an ugly picture and it seems to be an act of defiance on the part of israel that i don't think the world as you both stated so eloquently is going to uh, tolerate. now, let's talk a little bit about our own country because things are getting really weird here. there was a time when the united states and its leaders positioned themselves as the port carriers of democracy and dignity both and how i don't, you know, with the rest of the world leaders. i mean say what you want about like george w bush. but he met with boot and say what you want about next. and he went and met with uh, you know, the prime minister or uh, with mostly tongue in china. well, today this kind of stuff doesn't exist. take a look at this recent incident in the us congress. just take a look at this. do you, do? you know, we're here for, you know, we're here. it should be around one of the,
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you know, whether you're more, well, you want us talking about i, i think you're a fake eyelashes are messing now and the, the order mr. generally be the order of your meeting order. i'm just curious just to better understand you're rolling. if someone on this committee vince starts talking about somebody's least blind, bad built, which body that would not be engaging in personalities? correct a. what now chairman, i make, i make a motion to strike the i don't think that's a lot of the fine clarification on what corner of the word he just said. what the hell is going on here? i mean, that is the us congress. what are they even talking about? i mean guys, i did pick a winner here. i don't know which one of you wants to start, but i'm embarrassed watching that for my government and for my congress as well. there was
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a time when decorum in collegiality were supposed to control the dialogue in congress. but i would submit that. starting with the tea party, the tribal ization of american house, it says only more intense. and now it's a matter of camps. it's no longer a matter of common ground. it's no longer a matter of trying even providing the facade of operating in the best interest of the american people. it is merely my cam versus york, but i'll tell you when those kids come together when they talk about stuff that's important when they talked about unnecessary wars when they talk about inflation. when they talk about corruption, when they talk about a lot of these things, contractor money, then all of a sudden there's no cabs. they march in old or garland. it's fascinating. well, i would come in to our listeners to our viewers a book by roland birthdays called mythologies. and in that book he compares
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politics to championship wrestling. and that's what we're seeing here. this is championship wrestling, this is a trash talking against each other where you know, in, in, in, in, in, in championship wrestling, people know it's a fraud. they know it's fake. they know they aren't real heroes and rear wheel villains, but it feels like they are real heroes and villains, so they get the same internal built. i mean, reward, that's what american politics are. it is nothing. this is championship wrestling. we know that this is a pillow. fight disguised as a nice fight and in the end they're going to vote for $95000000000.00 the military corruption. but meanwhile, they get the wolf rode off of the slim. you want to ropes, brother, and he always here for the the 0 bill in order here. roland, knowing his all the fraud chairs, adding on them, they have padding. nobody's getting hurt by get hit by those. yeah, so well said they talk about 40. 4 days and they talk about eyelashes and they get on see them 1st the story. but when they talk about the things that matter,
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they don't even the story doesn't mean to get covered and maybe that has a lot to do with their compartment as well. we're out of time, you guys have been fantastic. it's always great to have these conversations. you give us a different, a different perspective that's necessary on these kinds of stories. and i thank you both for being with us. that's our show. remember, always to look for the truth, not in boxes, because the truth is everywhere. look forward to start live in boxes. i'm rick sanchez. that's what we believe. and we'll see you here. next step. the march, the 22nd 1943. during the great petri, i'll take the shirts and munch fatality and 118 run down the belly, mercy,
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