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i'm rick sanchez. this is direct impact. and this is what we're going to be talking about the you see that right there? those are been the scenes in the streets of france. what does that signal for him and well, i'm a chrome, it's complicated, but it's also not good for him. i'm rick sanchez. and i'm going to take you through this and tell you why. let's do this thing. the, i want to start to show talking a little bit about them and we'll look around the president of france. you know, he used to be one of the most popular leaders in all of europe that was really, really popular and thought he was elected president around 2017 because he was seen as a good looking, you know, common sense guy who connected very much with the people of france and their needs
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but take a look at the people of france. now the see this has been kind of crazy. what's been going on. protesters taking to the streets of france, summer, angry at my crown summer, angry at the right. but there just seems to be a lot of anger right now in france. and what these images seem to confirm is that change is in the air. so, so let's talk about this a little bit. what's really happening right in france. it's kind of similar to what's happening in a lot of western countries as citizens appear to be tiring of leaders who seem to be more interested in world and global affairs. then they do in their own affairs. you know the stuff that affects the people. but kron, for example, has become more of a global in bassett, or then what his role was in the past. he fights now for ukraine, worries about taiwan concerns himself with israel and their needs. he hostings
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lavish affairs with these 4 leaders and they still allows them to come into the powers with the guards, all dressed up in the bugles playing. i mean, it's almost like he's, he's, he's not giving to regions what parisian is always seem to want. and that's the energy that's spent on them and i don't know who is foreign leaders who are coming in for all these lavish affairs. right. right now i'm a chrome is not popular and was telling material elections that are coming up in june uh, late june in early july book. i'll just be honest with you. it's very possible that his opponents will take over his government, even though he still has like 3 years left in his presidency. and you're the leader of the right here. she is marine upon the soon to be ok. so we're ready to turn the country around. we are ready to revamp france. so here's what's interesting about
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her about the problem, right? i'm like my chrome, she's very popular and very much a populous right. she seems to be perceived as much more oriented on the needs of the french people, for example, much less concerned about the needs of israel and ukraine, and taiwan and all those other countries. i'll give you an example of one of the specific issues that you're dealing with right now, right? well, she has criticized russia for its actions in ukraine. she has also said repeatedly that she believes that france and russia should work on becoming allies at some point in the future. no, i can't help but wonder manila if my crown is failing to read the tea leaves. does he not look around and see what's going on? what the people are essentially saying? kind of like what we have in this country, or maybe maybe he just doesn't care. what do you fix? well, 1st, rec, i, i kind of beg to differ on this one about my chrome, your read. i disagree that my friend was ever, you know,
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this man of the people. there were just limited choices at the time. he was elected . i mean, here's a guy who came from the banking world, made millions. and then at this point, you know, he's a lame duck leader and throwing anything at the wall that will stick. he came in as this young, charismatic guy. he, he charmed the french voters the same way that brock obama did state side. but similar to obama, his tenure has proved to be that of global as designs. i mean the big yellow best protests that were sparked by the petrol tax hikes. then they were joined by protestors angered by the proposed increase in retirement age marilla pen, on the other hand, is kind of taking the mazda approach, right. she's very trump in her rhetoric, but more selective and her verbiage that trump was. she grew up in a world of politics, right? the, her dad was, but my point is this. she was popular before, but she seems more popular now. is that just normal acceleration? or is it because the french people perceive in chrome as
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a guy who wants to be more like maria and gwinnett hoss? so i would say, after decades of this, of a failed meal. liberal leadership in france were perhaps being an over correction in the form of the national front taken states, some of my crowns party in the e. u elections. i think my pros party is in big trouble in, in these forthcoming snap elections coming up. yeah, i agree, by the way, speaking of presidents in trouble politically i, i want you to look at what's happening right now, right here in the good old usa. finally, some of the polling is in regarding former president trump's conviction. it isn't good, i'll be honest with you. it's not good while republicans and democrats, nothing change with republicans. and democrats, 21 percent of independence in and up. so it's paul just said, they're now less likely to vote for mr. trump, because he's a convicted criminal. now while you would think that would be incredibly great news
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for president biden's numbers and that they would soar and wrong they haven't. in fact, polls now show off forced 25 percent of all americans at this point. hate both candidates. they're called double haters. that's what they're actually being referred to in the polls. never in the history of america. have these numbers been seen? 25 percent of all americans and growing now? hate both candidates. mister bonds problem is what he just can't get away from because it's it's, it's visual, right? people are seeing with their own eyes, this feeble little old man. we all want to feel sorry for, but he seems confused. almost seems like he's kind of, i mean like he's losing it. i'll give you some examples. look at this. this is the president at the g 7 summit watching a power shooting exhibition. it appears to just now watch, keep watching. watch biding on the right side of your screen. and as you watch him,
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you're going to see that he just, he just wonder why he just starts walking away. nobody knows why. finally, the italian prime minister watched she goes and grabs him at maloney. she goes over and grabs him and brings him, but she was like his granddaughter said grandpa get over here and she retrieves them to bring him back to the group. let me show you another piece of video. what's this? alright, look at this here is that a fundraiser in los angeles recently, is that george clooney event we told you about the optics here are so bad. there's the apps that are president obama appearing to grab them by the hand and lead them away from the stage. this is not a good image, especially considering that obama is already perceived as the puppet master by the president's opponents. all right, come back to me now because i want to show you another one here. victor. take a look at this. here is the president at a white house event where all the it's and these have been handpicked. they're all signed lease, right? so there's no impact on this here, cause they're all invited to the white house. there's no reporters here, just
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a few social media personalities like this picked talk guy who comes up to the president and he asked him, what is essentially a reasonable question? watch your typical press trust here as far as that's where your phone i come out of good. all right, but my point is the i have a very clear to do the the i was gonna cut off on i mean stuff to look at. okay. i'm sorry. let me bring you back in here as you're watching these videos. i mean, his aid has to come in again,
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grab them by the hand and take them away. this is just not a pretty picture. i mean, i said, months and months ago on this program that i didn't think he was going to continue as a candidate or make it to the presidency as a candidate, i'm not saying is going to pass away or anything. i got to tell you it's looking at some of these things i, i'm standing by that reporting at this point. i know. yeah, rick, biting moments are becoming a, a trending hash tag on social media these days and, and obviously for good reason. what we saw there with georgia malott, maloney going over there to to fetch the president like she's has personal nurse at this point it's just to add, in my opinion, i mean forget how crazy it is to see the so called leader of the free world. so feeble and, and last, it's sad to me that biden's family would allow this charade to continue. why
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doesn't anyone love this man enough to say, all right, pops, it's time to retire. listen, there are spy. 80. some things out there in the world, you know, running marathons, doing things that you have to reach like me can't do. but joe biden, a one of them. that's an observable fact this, this is not political mudslinging, rick? no, it isn't observable. no. but then, then you have pay wires and propagandists like the white house press secretary. yeah. john pierre outright lying to our faces and telling us not to believe our line. i've the playing video from the g 7 or the fundraiser that these were, you know, our deep space. you know, this is just terrible. don't believe yourself via she's saying the american people are essentially being told. we know he doesn't look good in public, but trust us when, when, when he's at the white house or when he's having meetings, he's totally different. he's filled with them and vigor. we said this before and, and it's just an amazing thing. it's really insulting to the intelligence of the american people, and i will say this,
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and i think this is where the rubber meets the road on this story. the job i'm that i remember seeing as a candidate is so different from the joe biden that i see now, what i'm saying is in these 3 and a half years, and i think you'll probably see it to the deterioration of this man has been manifest compared to anything i've seen in a long time, including reagan and i'm old enough to have lived riggins presidency. and at the end he wasn't doing so well either, but not as bad as this. yeah, it, it, all i can say is from my own personal experience with my grandmother is they, they kind of hit a tipping point. right. and, and they, it goes downhill pretty quickly and i feel like unfortunately that is what we are witnessing right now before our very eyes. even though chron job here says, don't believe your line. i, the pictures tell the stories, they always do. thanks manila, appreciate it. all right, so here's what we're gonna do when we come back my next guess. maybe us maybe veteran, also co founder,
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a massively popular news platform denny politic. pardon me, did the jail politics important? met jail, where she says they are transcending the borders of a multi polar world. her name is sarah bills. there she is. joins us to discuss in just a bit. we'll talk garza us and a whole lot more. stay there. don't go away, will be right back the
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the sick awful lot. go that you got to get better. you go to the hospital. yes. what you need to do to help you, hey, say, i mean what, what do you need to walk up? the people that are drug addicts, just keep going cold. turkey is like going through withdrawals and a lot of these 12 school to withdrawal, giving them money with children. so you just gotta give him the valve cover, right? no one goes, no one. not very good, but truly getting worse and worse every year. it has to be done. the
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this was hosting ukraine peace conference was an abject failure. it failed because the issue of peace was not on the agenda. they did everything they could to escalate and prolong the complex scene while moscow has its own plans to see it in to the 5 the the let me hear about sarah bills. she's very popular. she's very smart. the geo politics is her podcast. it's very, very popular and she would be one of those that we would tend to call a truth teller. and because of that, she's been getting a lot of heat lately. as you, as you look her up, you find out that a lot of folks are being critical of her and her work because they don't want her. i thing to say some of the things that she said, sarah, is good enough to join us now. hi, sarah. how are you? thank you so much for having me. you know, i was just reading a couple of these stories. i think it was a new york post. i was thinking
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a couple of hits that you how do you feel about that and why do you think they do it? well, i think that they do it because they're paid to do it by ukrainian information more people. um, but also because i was sort stream really supportive of restaurant and critical of what the west was doing and ukraine that it was just want to silence us. also the fact that our prior military gives me more offensive them even further, but they, they really feel the need to go after me. but most of the stuff in the new york post article is from random sources that i don't really know how i think i know a lot about myself from the new york. oh, started a cool that i might have not known before. well, your vote is a narrative, right? in the narrative in the united states seems to be that there are certain countries that we just have to hate on and russia. one of those countries just around is one of those countries in china is one of those countries. so that narrative is created and anybody who goes against that narrative, what troubles me is,
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it's okay to have a narrative in your mind. you can be against russia or for rush hour for ron or for china, or for any country. what bothers me, the lack of fax and the lack of people, especially in the media when i watched them knowing anything about what happened and what, and in 2002 or, or what happened during the 4 months of go in and, and in 2014 or, or just really knowing anything about our world outside of maybe, you know, washington dc a good one. and if we're lucky, um i think that they've taken advantage of the fact that the to what we know is the to communist, big communist countries, soviet union and china kind of, i swear i switch this during the time and they took the american definitely took advantage of that by presenting these met a narratives that are now in our subconscious of the americans as populous we, you know, china is this authoritarian dictatorship that kills people in $200.00 and square. and russia is a backwards alcoholic communist a not be like the people. and so,
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and then after that you have that in your head. and then after that, everything that your pool is measured up against that matter met an area. do you know how crazy it is? to compare russia to nazi germany when it was actually russia that did away with nazi germany. i mean, how stupid do you have to be right as well? that's part of that. we don't learn about russia's participation in world war 2. if you go through school and the lessons in the united states, which is i went through high school in junior high in the united states, where to start at pearl, harbor, and normandy, there was nothing. there is no eastern front to a student in the united states, only normandy, and then open our and the pacific. that's it. that's world war 2. america came in. the rescue to the brits. they saved all the jews. that's the we don't even worry about rushing participation. so be a position and a more. it's incredible. it's incredible. let's talk a little bit about some of the geo politics that are taking place right now. and i
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think one of the most fascinating things are going on right now, and some of the reports that i was even reading just this morning. as i was waking up and catching up on the news is tip between the israel and hezbollah. and now everyone's talking about that that could be the new fraud. i know we've talked about this in the past, but now it's really starting to look like this thing could be another opportunity for mister netanyahu to prolong the fighting, which would be good because that's how he stays out of jail. and that's how he remains. prime minister did i get that wrong? i absolutely 100 percent agree, but he didn't know who was falling apart. i know that joe biden wouldn't mind replacing beating at yahoo, so maybe right now wants to just last until the american election. he can't take a ceasefire before the american election or can't be any huge monuments changes to this conflict before the american election. and i think that's what, that's what city is kind of counting on. and i me, for all intents and purposes, the majority of government is destroyed in terms of their infrastructure. so
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they're moving over to the north to bother hezbollah is not too far out of the realm of possibility. yeah. but, you know, let's think about this for a minute. i want to, i want to speak as an american citizen, i live in this country. i love this country, and i love it a lot more than i love israel. why are all of our decision is being made on behalf of israel? and why is it now possible that between the who these and has bola, we could end up in a war with iran simply because that's what b b that's at yahoo. and israel watts, it's not fair to me, it's not fair to my family. it's not fair to my kids who may end up having to fight in that war. and why are we being able, why are we able to ask these questions except maybe you and me here on the show. otherwise, this question is never asked, it's never repeated, and it's never answer. i haven't been able to ask these questions probably since september 11th when, when, when it really became apparent that israel was going to take
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a very commanding role in our foreign policy in the middle east. it really became apparent after september 11th when they were very gone. home about the iraq war, they didn't really care about afghanistan, but um, i think that with all of the things that were happening in america at a time, maybe i'm, every day americans missed the fact that there was a zionist, basically a zine is 2 of our 4 policy, i know our foreign policy lines are exactly like israel in the middle east. maybe there's a little bit more acceleration, just an extremist. but our platform policy is the same as israel's in the middle east. so until we change our foreign policy in the middle east, we won't change our relationship with this real. and just like joe biden said, if by any chance that the fees and has milan and the mass are successful and defeating is real, go by marty. so i'll just make a new one. i don't know, i don't know if you had a chance to look at some of those pictures i showed a little while ago i, i was telling during the break i was telling some of the folks here,
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my crew that i felt sad as an american watching those, those, those visuals of, of president biden just looks with each passing day like he's, condition is getting worse and worse. what, what, what, what, what's, what goes through your head when you look at these pictures, either personally or deal politically share that with me. do you politically, i don't thinking that it matters because joe biden is just a figurehead. i mean he, i think he has been since the beginning of his term really uh, it really was in the hands of victoria newland brock, obama, a. jake sullivan and anthony blinking on her personal and ethical standpoint. he's so far gone. i think that anybody has any experience with dementia knows that once you hit a certain climax that goes down hill very fast. yeah, pretty quickly. so he seems to be getting worse. i mean, i don't want to laugh, but like the other day it was interesting because like at the summit leaders kind
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of like corralled him and like guided by probably see was last and i was like, this is so bad. we're talking about possible world war 3, and these, these world leader like this lead guy did this old last man. we are the euro. the problem i have with some of those world leaders is they may, they may be more sane, but they do the same stupid crap that he does in many ways. it's like a consortium of video to see as far as i'm concerned. i think that they might know where they are now. yes. i feel like to, oh well i, i really sure they might not be competent, but their code or i think yeah, no, think i will grant you that. what, what do you think is happening with the european union, with nato and with some of these trans fixes that seem to be taking place now with the, you know, with what is a very different world with a global self with bricks. literally standing up to this,
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these colonial powers and showing some defiance is when will be, when will we see the breaking point, or are we just going to be stuck or trans fixed between these countries in the brazil, russia, china, iran, saudi arabia, south africa, all these countries that are looking at the rest of the, of, of the western world and saying, you guys aren't the big guys anymore, we're going to have to share this power somehow. i don't see the sharing taking place yet. i just see a lot of antagonism. it's your view. well, not yet. i mean, i think they will see that some cases we've seen. you were talking about france before i came on, but we see france fall apart in africa, which is part of the d colonization process correct. out to initiate by taking on nato. so we're seeing these things also a few more defiant, the positions in south america with my doodle and brazil, even so there are these sort of sinks in the arm are starting to show um, you know,
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when the fact that the united states stole rush is money that's a weakness, that's not a power moves. so there's a lot of things happening. but if you pay attention on the tipping point, i don't know. do get it fixed, it's 2024, but i think that's way too soon. but i think that this year for breaks will be a very heavy, southeast asian breaks and class. and i think that that's going to be very important. so we'll see maybe vietnam and malaysia. what you just said, something i thought was interesting, and i never heard it put that way. you said that the us up freezing rushes assets an essentially a sanctioning them and stealing their money is a sign of weakness defy? well, it actually puts the dollar at more risk. now that we're set, say it's not viable and it's not stable to keep your money with us if we don't like you will have the interest. so that's a sign of weakness. the fact that america was willing to go to that and why to an almost depreciate their own dollar. i mean,
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that's all the only thing i was up the dollars, the military. yes, they will have in it. the military is getting a little bit shaky. how this much stays in the military, but so do the, how much space of the people have in the government, which is literally 0 and now you're stealing from other governments. is it just a pleading the trust even further? just eroding that it's a great we have one minute left. final question i want to ask you about your endeavor. i think it's fascinating what you're doing. i think your stuff is really good. at what point did you find that this was your place, as opposed to wanting to work at cnn or fox, or whatever any of those institutional places when, when did you reach your comfort zone and how and you've got 45 seconds to tell me that. okay, well i always wanted to go, ever since i got ever since i, in the military, i knew that i didn't want it to be against the sort of american imperialism. i knew that this was the place for all of us when we were all docs and put into all of that danger. like you read in the new york post article and when we decided to keep
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going and not, not to sacrifice our politics to keep going in the vein that we were still going and we are fine and that, that so now i think that's where we're supposed to be the science. thank you very much. it's what you're doing. good stuff. the geo politics is the name of the pod cast. sarah, your delight, thanks so much for taking time to share with us. that's our show. i want to remember, i want to remind you of something. it's kind of like our mission here, right? what do we do? we tend to never look somewhere else for truths. we don't believe truth live in little boxes, right? truths don't live in boxes. truth is everywhere. that's what we believe. i'm rick sanchez. we'll keep believing. we'll see again next of the
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same rom, just don't you have to shape house to come to after and engagement equals the trail. when so many fund themselves will depart. we choose to look for common ground, the the, what is part of the, the employee would post that isn't the defense you of us and that in the word part is it something deeper, more complex might be present. let's stop without teachers. that's spelled out of
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the or the hello and welcome to cross ok. we're all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle. this was hosting ukraine peace conference was an object failure. it failed because the issue of peace was not on the agenda. they did everything they could to escalate and pro long becomes like. meanwhile, moscow has its own plans to cnn, to the fight the cross. i think the great, i'm joined by my guess make a live petro in kingston. he's a perfect.

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