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to old friends or correspondent thomas rough uh, claims that the west is turning a blind item. what's really going on in ukraine? you have to keep in mind the western propaganda, which denies any connection often or is usually makia with, with any nancy symbols of or i told you. but then, well, if you have been, i have been that i've seen all this life of the former ukraine. you're creating the basis and so on. so i think they're really living in the own bubble. i can't, i really can't explain this because what you did is, is quite stupid to you. nobody is guilty of what his grandfather's did and, and now supported more about expressing his support for ukraine with the, with what he grabbed his grandfather's did. why it ukraine, that the soul just fighting on the same symbols as grandfathers. it's it, yeah. it's stupid but them. well, if you look at this from inside the,
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the west and propaganda, the bubble of what people don't know, all this stuff. this might be logical for somebody here in moscow rate is device. now we're going to across the country that's on an ocean 900, which of rick sanchez who was wasting some state side direct impact is next. enjoy the the
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the harbor, buddy. i'm rick sanchez. this is direct impact. and this is what we're going to be talking about today. one new poll suggest vice president. cala harris isn't performing much better. see, i'm not sure. i saw that coming. i think that's fascinating. so what actually are the vice president's approval numbers that they are good? i'm going to show them to you. i'm rick sanchez. let's do this thing. the . okay, here we go. once again, it's a topic that's been in the news a lot lately mister by the president of the united states. looks he's got an image
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problem right now. and, and the problem is what people are seeing on video with their own eyes. the white house says eyes and the rest of us in the media who show you these images are distorting reality, that these are fake pictures, is what essentially the white house spokesperson said just the other day. are we really? so once again, there is a video that is being shared all over the country really all over the world, which is very damaging to the president. and it's sad, right? i, i haven't shown you this video because i, i, i just felt uncomfortable. i almost feel like i'm picking on an older person, you know, like one of my parents or grandparents. but now this has become more newsworthy because, well, there's a new report out about the b p. carmella harris. so 1st, let's look at the video here. it is
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now you can see everybody there singing and everybody's, you know, wide awake and everybody's excited and he's just like, standing there. this is bored, is no movement whatsoever. and people have looked at that and said, wow, and now look at the for, look at the, the vice president. she's dancing, she's getting a group on, she's actually looks like she's got a lot of rhythm and she's a pretty good answer. right. so, all right, that's, that's the picture. i mean, like it is what it is you are watching and pride yourself 2 things that you saw come on harris. what appears to be, you know, uh at least compared to the president uh, showing a lot of bigger and you know, she's someone who is moving a lot. but unfortunately, and here's where the rubber kind of meets the road on the story. her poll numbers are not that much better than the guy who doesn't move so well. watch this. as
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concerns over president finds age continue to hang over his re election campaign. one new poll suggest vice president comma la harris isn't performing much better. a political morning consult survey found 52 percent of those asked, viewed, vice president harris on favorably. now of course these rocky numbers can't and won't keep harris off the campaign trail. politicians tend to sold or through such things. soldiers throw such pigs. so interesting way only uh, cbs news which basically works for the state department would present this story the way they do. and then if you were to watch the entire thing, you'd see that they're rather apologetic in their presentation of the story. but here's the bottom line and they can't deny it. nobody else can. only 40, only 42 percent of americans approve of her performance. this is according to political and warning console. these are legitimate pulse. that's terrible. i mean, that's terrible. i mean, i don't get it. is she being dragged down by maybe mr. biden's health problems
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isn't her performance? what do you think, manila, what is it? because these are really bad numbers for a, b, p, v, p. usually they don't usually matter enough to get either really good or really bad numbers, but these are really bad numbers. oh, well rick, here's the uncomfortable thing, right? is, has america or the world yet thought that if joe biden wins another term, if he were to die in office, i know that's a crazy thing to say. but if he dies in office and the 2nd term, that means we get a president, comma harris, and these polls further go to the bulk this whole ages. i'm saying that all america is hating on an old person. that's not the case because kama harris is young and vibrant. she's even a good looking lady. yeah. still don't like or nobody. and i mean, nobody wants combo a harris and i can tell you as a california native, she was
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a very unpopular ag making so much good use of the old 3 strikes law that was established in 1994. and when she was running against bite and in the, in the 2020 primary destroy. 3 she couldn't when yeah, she called went all home state california because according to polls she had, she dropped out 3 months prior to avoid humiliation. after tolten gabbert aid her lunch at those debates. democrats just have nobody else rec, do you know, would you know what i think what i see her, especially since she's been vp part of that, i barely knew what she was. uh huh. i see someone who is surprised that they're the vice president of united states. i. oh, i'm sorry, but she like somebody who looks in the mirror when it goes, oh my god, i'm the books president and she goes around. i can hear you exactly. i maybe is to me, but i mean, she doesn't, her persona doesn't fit the role. she doesn't look like she has any of that. bravo
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. tough and i'm not. i don't want her to be dick cheney trust me, but there's no way she's always laughing. uh huh. related with joe and she's got gloves. she just, she looks like she's very much more uncomfortable. yeah, i don't know what it is just like comfortable and i think whatever i'm feeling because i'm just an average idiot. right. i think the rest of america looks at that and says, yeah, there's something there that just doesn't add up with her. so anyway, here's, here's something else. this is important. russian, president bush must have been watching my show yesterday. i doubt it by the way. but regardless, these kind of saying the same thing that i mentioned yesterday when i said that it's amazing. but people who live in western countries know so little about this guy, good or bad. few of any know his actual points of view. you ever hear him speak? i mean, watch this news conferences or watchers news conferences, i should say that, and that's just not smart, mr. brewton. he's now in vietnam. he is continuing, is his a 0?
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i am asked me whatever you want to or at any talked about this very thing yesterday . coincidentally, here it is c as in settlement them e. so the most of them got a new point in front of months. and then i need you to those, to the girl and the queen, 4 months. it was more than the item, what you still got a deal for the village. you get to me and then see if they can see us in the i even the, we only it will be due to the midnight installments. unimportant. he's saying russia and they in particular, i think has an information problem. not the. i think what he's saying is, how do we get this message out? how do we get people to pay attention to at least our point of view, even if they disagree? well, i mean, what wrecked the tucker interview was really the 1st. the major exposure put in got to a western audience for years. western media had maligned him as some sort of like
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a dr. able character and, and had in effect, banned him from their airwaves. and as with any russian related media, right, just as those tensions with ukraine ramped up, i had a b, s, m, o, back in february. and by the way, back, when did you by the way, the current of your to as soon as the interview was over every wester, news media said, oh my god, can you believe i right there, the shoring tucker. 7 that after that without it was my joy, right? that's my point. poor messaging problem is not that of his own creation in the american strangle hold on hollywood and on media. and furthermore, furthermore, rick, the prudent style. what we saw on that tucker interview blunder put is very nuanced and very detailed. yeah, the west, we would call that long winded, but western audiences view of the world in 15 seconds. it costs flipping sound by that's our culture. and as a result,
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our political discourse has also been reduced to this. i'm not saying i agree with it, but no matter what it is. so if the russians or the chinese or north korea wish to be more impactful in reaching western audiences, they'll need to get more adept at what appeals to those cultures. and it's, it's these quick, snappy little sound by some portion. yeah, i get to see, put in doing a tick tock video. i mean the, i know, i know, but i know you're, you're, you're, you're, you're, you're making the point to make a point. i don't think that's because of just the, but it actually is true. sadly enough, that the fact that the guy does a one hour hour, an hour and a half long interview details the history. oh wow. yeah. and, and, and, and then people say all i was boring is like, what do you watch? all right, here's a shocker to read it as well, or maybe just a fake announcement. i can't tell at this point, but a ukrainian ambassador, a woman named katarina, letting go. she has come out on the record and said something that i didn't expect
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. she says ukraine would be willing to attend a peace summit sponsored by china, where you, courtney, and officials would be face to face with russian officials to negotiate a peace deal. here's a statement. i'm going to read it to you. it goes like this. ukraine would consider participating in a basing led peace summit with both war insides present so long as the talks are based on the rules and the principles and try and in the un charter and international law. manila, are they bluffing a well look wreck there are mixed signals coming from key of on these proposed china talks 1st. this is not a china only proposal. let's get that clear. this is co sponsored by brazil and they pitch that idea of yeah, in early may i had of zalinski is lot of a summit in switzerland. it is a 6 point plan that has been endorsed by a 100 countries premier. 6 early in the global south is backer. say it's
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a path to ending hostilities. it's critics say. china is doing russia's bidding now . state department spokesman, matt miller is spinning all of this and saying china is just trying to undermine key and steal the stage. the seeing the, the new power broker. so while you have the a bass or calling china a friend of ukraine, you have the so called president of ukraine, who has, i would say you served power for the last month. say he's going to follow the lead of his finance years, namely, the us a new case of the question is whether or not the, the interest in attending these new round of talks is sincere. i can't answer that . i don't know to be a master. i couldn't get it or had, but my read is that she's expressing what the parliament of ukraine wants, those who are still in their official capacity and saying what zelinski can't say. yeah, and i think it may have something to do with the unmitigated disaster. as you mentioned,
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that was that swiss summit where they invited a $160.00 only 9 the showed up of those $9080.00 of them signed the a court to have now backed out. china wasn't invited, russia wasn't invited. i mean the china was invited. they just to get a little they said, if you're not going to have rush to hear what the hell you're doing, right. and i mean, yeah, we're wasting our time, which is kind of a general question. we're going to have a fight between 2 great boxers. but only one of them is going to show up who wants to go? i mean, what if it, if it is interesting that this is being presented now with follow it, we'll see if it's legitimate and we'll see what happens up as usual. uh, have a great weekend partner, i appreciate you sharing your thoughts. take care. all right, i'm going to join a guest here real quick and i'm going to be talking to him. now he's got a different explanation than i do regarding why mister pool has visited and sign a pack with the north korea pod, castor and journalist or rig sarah will be joining us here. in fact,
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uh there he is going to be having a conversation in just a little bit and i look forward to it cuz this is one really smart guy. right? some pretty interesting stuff. we will be right back. the take a fresh look around his life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real live indians. fixtures, design to simplify will confuse really once a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images present? it is, but can you see through their illusions, going underground? can the the,
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the a sick awful lot go that you got to get better you can go to the hospital. yes. what you need to do to help you? he said, i mean what, what do you need to walk up to people that are drug addicts because going cold
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turkey is like going through withdrawals and a lot of these 12 school to withdrawal, giving them money were killed. so you just gotta give him the value of it, right? i don't want to do this. no one not very good, but truly getting worse and worse every year. it has to be done the the the hey, welcome back. i'm rick sanchez. and joining us now is drake 0 amar, he is a pod, castor, and the journalist writes with a very fresh perspective about global affairs. you can read his material out on the 9th wave. that's who he, uh, what, what's he right?
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what he writes as in some stack, i am a subscriber, so i've had a chance to read some of his writings and i, and i think it's kind of fascinating. let me start with what i mentioned as we were going to break. i was reading with interest your article about why mr. clinton went to north korea. i have been sharing my opinion that he went to north korea because he simply message at the same reason he's on ships into have and the same reason he's doing military exercises off of the caribbean. he's basically telling the world, look, i do have muscles and i'm going to show them to you. you're saying it's something else. it's about satellite communications with north korea. explain um, my, my main argument is that uh, there are many reasons why event and nice things. i actually really feel one reason is office the but everybody has been pointing out in the west and the russians have some of the rising. but b s been talking about and the own media, which is that is
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a gesture towards best and generally in particular to the rest, the age to pacific region that suggests that towards the united states it's a tester towards south korea, japan, maybe to an extent, australia all of these things in play here, but i think it has been overlooked as something that is again, which is that my sense is that it's in particular also aiming at south korea. because south korea, in recent years, has really wrapped up its owns exports as quickly as a very serious military industrial complex pocky because of its own geo political situation on this, you know, for the lines of north korea. and it has a very substantial, almost industry. and it, since the ninety's, it has made an effort to make a technologically cutting edge of this. basically it seems succeeded and materialism tested. but they can bid,
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4th generation fighter jets. they can build networks, i'm sure it's tags and so on and so on. and the 2 things about south korea that i think doug, certainly important for russia. one is that south korea as i'm officially, but it's very likely that they've already applied supplying military supplies to ukraine and of course, versus 5 to train by now. but the other thing that is often overlooked is that poland is wrapping up. it's military massively pulling this planning in a relatively short time to dump it as a size actually more than double the size of its length for us. it is a and it is also taking them out this advice, extremely high cost for this position. and so i've talked about spending at least 4 percent, maybe 5 percent of g d, p on this new arguments problem and, and a very large amount of these weapons of these advanced weapons systems is going to
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come from south korea to give you just one figure it includes 100-1000 main, better tanks. right? that is an extreme number i think. so it's $58.00 1st generation pilots. it includes almost $300.00 howard. so systems and so on and so on. and so i'm more over pulling that south. korea have already agreed that much of this material in the bill. it's actually important on the license, right, so that's also technology transfer from this vein model in south korean aust, industry to poland and poland. do live over to the is planning already to use this know how that they've been acquired and has pro assessment for which the deal is to become and even stronger on exports or to the rest of may to you, your, let me stop here. let me just stop here for a minute because i have
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a question about what you just said, because i find what you're saying to be absolutely fascinating. what you've just described, this confluence between south korea and poland, which sounds like a bit of an arms build up. is this being done at the behest of nato and washington, or are these just 2 countries that are figuring out a way to make money off of ours, which they have every right to do. that was the koreans, it certainly is making a lot of money. i mean, it's almost these contracts of gone to almost a month, almost $15000000000.00. i think it did. right. last name is but on the other side, all of these items will be made to compatible. right. and if you think about the politics involved, it's very easy to see that non officers could be happening if the united states was not in agreement on both sides of. so united states was not in agreement with south korea delivering and with poland, taking this initiative to business,
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and almost land on it. if you think about what this looks like from russia's perspective, from us coast perfect perspective lines only like this, right? this basic you better bring gram aiming, not only at ross so, but at last as most important region and outline, eastern europe, which is buildings. and of course pulling has very complicated relationships with better homes. so i think that all the factors that you have in numerated, i'm right, i don't doubt that. but that as a very specific agenda here on moscow's product concerning specifically the south korea and then 16 costs on south korea for this type of engagement. so what's interesting about this conversation that we're having is we often here are leaders here in the west and certainly in washington. and we've heard this from the white house and most definitely from the state department. when putting or when she or
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other leaders like that, say we have to defend ourselves because it looks to us like these guys are doing some things that make us feel like they're getting ready to knock on our door or worse. right. and then the state department of washington always says they're lying, that's not true. they're using that as an excuse, they're making stuff up, their crazy, etc, or whatever it is that the reason is, and you're saying there is, as we say in law prima fall, she evidence that the west is in fact doing this and that it is a direct threat to russia and perhaps other countries as well as you stay with beller is yes, i mean look, it's a classic this alone, right? as long as the state can um, it serves. and it may even actually mean these elements to search defense. but from the side, from the perspective of another state, that states cannot tell if these are going to be used only for the funds or for offensive purposes as well. right. and this tell them as always in playing the
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problem is the west, is that via and denial about this fact we expect that china or russia for instance, simply take all works, but no longer the government in history has taken the word. so potentially a problem. yeah. i think this we got, that would simply not be normally the security do. did that, you know, it wasn't far as being folded and people didn't answer the fact that our an adverse of the or the guy somebody has a side simply take all word for it. that doesn't make any sense. i could speak to, to a physician, i could listen to you forever because you, you obviously think a lot and write some interesting stuff about this. and it is a fresh perspective. but i've got to ask you about germany. i, as i'm hearing you say that as i've read what you've written about germany and israel, for example, but now i want to ask you, what is germany stand and all of this the other day, the ukrainian strong man who's i'm elected by the way,
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just for the record went to germany and apparently half of the pm's didn't even show up. they protested his speech. i didn't want them there. where the german, how much are the germans like the polls or not like the polls in this situation? i would say they're going to be like suppose, but they're not. when you look at the german ministers defense, they've got a court bodies, but stores. i'm sure he's incredibly jealous of what his police call he can do. right. but the german situation is that the rhetoric is sometimes it doesn't, but likes to pull his right to break. now. very interesting, very decisive and so on and so on. but the germans don't actually want to pay for this. they've been talking about this, but them not making this type of financial effort. so the gentleman on me right now is around 200000 soldiers during the cold war restaurant with
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a low and have 500000 and peace time. if you edit the east germans get 200001 this side, you have 700002 them constantly on the arms, among other things to go off, the turn of the case will freight. so right, that was the avenue of the driven spot. now can't even find a way to expand that home. it completely unlike the polls. so i think that from most cost perspective, hold on, looks like a much more serious adverse of a right now, in germany, not the germany looks benevolent, but germany probably from the russian perspective, doesn't look serious. pulling does actually look serious while drake, serial amar is a podcast or a journalist, you can write, you can read him at 9th wave on a sub stack, and we thank you, sir for taking time to take us through this explanation. please come back. i'd like to talk to you again, and i thank you that's, that's a, that's our show. remember once again that we always believe that truths don't live
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in boxes. so we shouldn't look for truths in boxes. and when i say boxes, i mean only what we think and what our friends think truths are everywhere. that's what we believe that's our mission. i'm rick sanchez. thank so much for being with us. i'll be looking for you again, right here on direct impact until next time to the stuff for the summer shift towards opportunity such as you're done with the bishop, our daughter should do this vehicle, is it the economic go to model have new s d c for this
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