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less coalition has $180.00 to max holes together, $168.00 and national rally $143.00. now if you do the math for any one of these parties to get enough boats on any issue to reach a parliamentary majority is going to be a real uphill battle nicole's prime minister gabrielle that tyler has already offered his resignation. here's the leftist coalition leader, already with a preview of mac holes future with his gang as president. the president must bowed down and accept this defeat without trying to get around it in any way whatsoever. the prime minister must go. in fact, he has never received the confidence of the national assembly. he has just manage the campaign, lost by his camp and received the massive popular vote of no confidence. a no show is speaking. there is a leader of the main block of seats with in the winning left his coalition, which explains why he's already talking like he wants to see a tazz furniture loaded up in the band and his clothes passed out on the line. look,
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there's a lot that's up in the air right now, but one thing that the french absolutely did achieve is that they revoked mack holes and the establishments blank check so that they can no longer just ran things through parliament. the french have been giving off a vibe, suggesting that they're fed up with the establishment. and that has now been clearly confirm, however, way you cut it. but while nat cole and a large part of the french electorate were obsessed with looking over there, right shoulder, it turns out that they were passed on the left in this particular race. rachel marston well, time for the 1st visit of the week to the direct impact studios, catch host rick sanchez and guess right ahead here on 247 are the introduction the
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and hello again everybody. i'm rick sanchez and this is the week and review. yeah, we covered, i really don't know what he said at the end of this is, i don't think he knows what he said, either. such a great job. you answered every question. high above words that miss here to asked or not, they're waiting to find out when they can return home. why don't we joe biden stumbles and mumbles bowing strands to astronaut some space. and jo biden's visa a moment. it's been a whole week of had lives. so hey, let's break it down. i'm rick sanchez. this is direct impact. let's do it the the alright i wanna introduce you to one of my favorite guests and golf partners. he's good enough to share with us is unbridled perspective on the week's news part of
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week if that's been my goodness. talk about historic i introduce you now to dr. wilmer leon. he is a host of a critical our on radio sputnik. and he's good enough to join us. wow. all right. let's get going from funds this show me this newscaster, this present or however you want to view me has been commenting on the president's a physical and mental state. and well, we reported on add me as examples like what we witnessed at the g 7. we me and others like me were called exaggerator is liars, for bucket tours of fig videos. then came this, making sure that we're able to make every single solitary person. right, eligible for what i have been able to do with the, with the coven,
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i should be with dealing with everything we have to do as well. if we finally be medicare and i'm going to continue to move until we get to the total band on the to do the total initiative relative to what we're going to do with more border patrol and more asylum of president. trump. i really don't know what he says at the end of this is. i don't think he knows what he said either. i don't think he knows what he said either. if ever to our words have been spoken, i would like to hear them. i think when mister trump said that he was speaking for the entire world, doctor wilma leon to you, sir. first of all, donald trump's facial expressions were, were incredibly incredibly funny. he was, he was seriously perplexed. like you and i have been saying for more than a year that joe biden was not going to be the democrats nominate. and that the
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issue here, one of the things that i find really interesting is a lot of folks are putting this in the context as though that debate was the starting point for this issue. but we have been looking at cognitive decline in the word, the operative term. there is decline. and so now you have people waxing poetic and longing for the good old days of the state of the union in february. but because they're say we want stay with the union, joe. yeah. well look, there is another. um hm. there is another debate scheduled for september. you will be logging for july for june, july if you want your bank, jo, because the customer number. yeah. yeah it, it, it does not get better by the way. yeah. he still can read a teleprompter quite well. he just gave a speech this week on the supreme court decision. and i thought he handled that
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teleprompter pretty well. but, you know, with enough time you can train a chimpanzee to read a teleprompter. well, that is not a does that, that, that is not something which is in any way a measure of your cognitive skills. it's simply a measure of something which, you know, we all learned to do when we were in grammar school. so that's the difference. the other thing here which really almost kind of burks me a little bit is the media all of a sudden. so now the media, the white house staff and others who said people like you and i were crazy. who said the president was as fit as a federal and a sharp is attack. have now turned like this on a dime. and they're acting as it. oh yeah, no that they, they knew all along. and now there is the one saying bite needs to be replaced here . take a look. the english c o l e turned in a performance like that. with any corporation in america,
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any fortune 500 corporation, america. keep him on a c, e o we saw last night. why this race has been closed? and why? i fear donald trump will be the next president the united states. unless things change, he didn't do well at all. the you did not do well at all, but we're still far from our convention. and there is time for this party to figure out a different way forward if you will allow us to do that. it kind of pains me to say this today, but i think president biden needs to step down and be replacing and there is a conversation happening inside by the circle and certainly a much more frank conversation happening is i have a different kind of coalition conversations. rain from whether he should be in this race tomorrow morning to what was wrong with him. maybe he needs to go. maybe he needs to be honest with himself and, and the american people. he can bell out at this time with grace and dignity. he has a record,
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he can be proud of. he believes that he is the only person that can do it. the problem is after tonight, party doesn't believe that. i'll be honest with you. i was not shocked or surprised by mr. biden's a performance during the debate, but i was a little shocked and surprised to hear this as i stayed up late that night to hear what they were going to say on places like m as nbc and cnn and collectively and uniformly. they came out and said, joe must go, were you surprised? i was surprised at how quickly they slipped. yeah. and it, but you know, but this a, that's a major problem with our, with a lot of our mainstream media. i say all the time, you can't compromise for the sake of political expediency on the front end, and then try to claim the moral high ground on the backend. that's inconsistent. you have been say for a very long time. there's something wrong here. mm. i have been saying for
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a very long time, there's something wrong here and it's only going to get worse. yeah. so i say to them, welcome. yeah. yeah it's, it's amazing, but you're absolutely right. i mean, if, if i wish to show you, and i'm sure you've seen this cuz you do this for a living. if i was to show you pictures of the joe biden or videos of joe biden, 4 years ago videos of joe biden, 2 years ago because of joe, by the side, you will literally see the climb. so you'd have to be either stupid or you just don't want to see some things, you know. my mother used to say that they say nobody is more blind that he who chooses not to see well, she's right. and in this case, i think that kind of describes some of these folks. so now here's where we are. and there's a collective panic that has not lit up. by the way, some people is that all of this will be over by tomorrow. both the democratic party and the media feeling a historic defeat in november, which by the way is coming is coming up they're, they're not begging for joe biden to step down because they've looked at the polls
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. the pedro arable, i mean, horrible, atrocious. but you know, doesn't want that to happen. first lady job, i'm strangely enough. this woman has turned into a veto parole and all of a sudden she's having or does the bone a moment. this is truly shakespearean joe. by, by the way, here she is on the cover a bow. did you say this? put her up there. victor. there she is. there she is on the cover hook job. i was probably hoping her husband had a great debate would beat trump. like you did 4 years ago, and instead he embarrassed himself, but she wouldn't come out, but she wouldn't be on the cover above everything was going to be perfect. magical mistake that makes deal by now look, especially bad though. i don't know if you saw this, but i'm going to show something to you now. uh, wilmer, that this, this is sad to watch. we're all going to watch it together, but it really is tough to watch. here it is. such a great job. you answered every question,
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the, the, what the, you know, my colleague, manila told me it was. what do you watch a video? it reminded of what it was like when she was a potty training her children. and i know that, you know, i can't afford to be well above good days. it's like, oh my god, don't do that. and she seems to be basking in this moment and it's not a good luck a. it's a horrible look. and she's right, donald trump lied donald trump's performance was horrendous. it was, it was terrible. but okay, nobody, no, it was. it was trump and it was, it was probably in as only trip in can be a. but that got over a well. yeah. by jo, by the poor performance. and the discussion about is golf swing. how did we did?
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how did we get joe told about his? yeah, yeah. talking about handicap with a lot of them really is handicapped, right. um it was it. she had to lead him off the stage. yeah. the same way warmer president obama, the week before had to lead him off the stage at los angeles sir, by the way, i'm not taking sides here. this is not a political statement. this is a factual statement because i've been on a golf course with the former president. he actually is a good golf or i have, i have read that i, i, he does, he, i've heard he does have a, the racer. on the other tip of his mom. yeah. well let me for, for is he has a good golf swing. how's that? he has a very good, good go and i doing. i do not think i may be wrong, but i do not say that joe biden has a good golf, so i get this part of his life. just say i don't see how he'd get there from here.
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all right, look, there's so much going on. other stories, and there still may be some things to talk about with this, but let's take a break. when we come back, we're going to be talking as well about some of the things that are going on with boeing, for example. and then did you see what happened in france? you think biking is having a tough time. my crowns. also having his own issues. we're going to take that on stay right there will be right back. the the
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the the ok, this next thought. welcome back. by the way, my name is rick sanchez, this is direct impact is the show we do every week. it's called our weekly round up for the week and review. i'm drawing today by my uh, one of my favorite gas, dr. wilmer leon, who is also a purveyor of uh and a student of um, to current events, topics and information. and now we're going to get to a topic which i think is very close to you. and, and, and i think because of the way this is now playing out, it's close to me. i mean, i'm a hispanic american, you're in african american, we kind of, we bring
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a little bit of a different perspective to some things of that different, but different enough to be able to understand stories like this one. this is pamela harris. and, and this is interesting how this has been playing off a couple of years. apparently, according to all reports of have come out with the last 48 hours. she and her staff are furious. she's furious. she feels she's being snob. uh, she and her surrogates and supporters are angry that she's not being considered the top choice to replace mr bible and that she's being forced to play. you know, 2nd, 3rd or 4th federal to michelle obama and gavin newsome and gretchen whitmore, who are being mentioned way ahead of her by everybody, by the way. but there seems to be some legitimate reasons, by the way, for her dismissal. let's be fair for poll numbers are really bad. i mean, as bad as mr. biters phone numbers in some cases. worse. nonetheless, her team has reached out to political and they're trying to make an argument for
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her. and this is one of the quotes that they put out to political, which i don't know, i want to get your perspective on this dr. wilmer. so here's, here's the quote from one of our lawyers loyal let's, let's put it up. i think if we got it, there it is, it says this is so offensive, just so many of us it goes on to say they still don't get that. the message that they are sending to people to the democratic party is we prefer a white person. so it is this about racism. um, i've got one more video. i'm gonna show you on this couple of harris, but i want to stop right now and ask you, what's your reaction to that? to that quote, that apparently is coming from somebody on her team or i believe the democratic party does for, for a white person. i think that's, yeah. so, there you go, but that's, but that's not why complex is, is not at the top of the list. she's not at the top of the list. let's start with
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when she ran for president. and she didn't get 4 percent of the vote. she was the 1st person to drop out. yeah. she's, she's a horrible candidate. oh, wonderful human being. mm hm. but we're talking politics, not personality here and politically. uh, she's not at the, i could, i could say it a whole lot of gifts. so she's pandering to herself. hm. and that to me is a, is a very, very dangerous, very, very dangerous, delusional mindset. i'm glad you said that because what you're going after here, i think the word you may be looking for, or if i could help you, i'm seeing a lack of authentic ness in her. and i've been seeing this since she's been in the white house. maybe it's because she's been looking for her place, looking for her role, but she's always look like she's having a hard time fitting in. uh, you know, i'm like the clinton example, or the obama example would say,
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always look comfortable in their old skin. you may hate their politics, but they always look comfortable. she's never look comfortable to me. so now i got something else for you. look at the sheet. okay. she and her team of just put out this video where she's speaking in a very, very urban accent. complete with grammatically incorrect phrases with which seems to me to be any way somewhat insulting to african americans. i don't like what people do that with me as a hispanic. i'm sure he's just don't like it. southerners from alabama. don't like it. but again, i think and you watch it, tell me what you think this makes her look very in authentic. here it is a girl. i'm out here in the streets and let me tell you your rights rashi. there is so much at stake in this moment. the majority of us believe in freedom and equality, but these extremist, as they say, and i like us, they not, they, not like us. and i'm out here on the streets. what streets is she out on wilma
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and who, why? why not say they are not like us? why they not like us like she, she doesn't talk like that normally does she? and she's out on the rough and tumble streets of massachusetts avenue northwest washington with a, with a 1000000 years are cuz that's where the observatory is, where she lives again. yeah, you're pandering to yourself and i think you're absolutely right. she, she does not understand within herself where she fits in and she sees herself as a square peg trying to fit into a round hole where just be yourself, do you as they say, and see i've tried to throw the 2 back into the black, but they didn't do but you know, man, i gotta tell you something, i'll just share this because you and i are friends and we played golf together. we've got to know each other pretty good. i started getting decent at my craft at
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this thing that we're doing right now. just talking in front of the camera to possibly millions of people. you know, when i stop getting good. so when i started to get good at this, when i stopped trying to be an anchor or a news presenter. and i just decided i'm just going to talk, i'm just going to share who i am and if people like me, great. and if they don't, tough, and that she hasn't come to that. the greatest advice i received was from one of my dear mentors tom porter, when i 1st got offered a position and i said, what do i do, tom? because he's had a career in radio. he said warmer, be yourself. the audience detects fraud. yeah. in a heartbeat, if you can't do this being who you are, you're doing the wrong thing, which is, which is fascinating. one more thing about her, she doesn't have the problems that joe biden has. right. joe biden rec, is old. joe biden has physical problems, a mental problem. she has none of those things. she's a very attractive person. all things considered carries herself well. and yet the
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audience that is measured every time they ask about her, thinks exactly the same of her as they think of joe biden. they might actually be thinking better joe, by and what does that tell you when you've got everything and they're still seeing you as there's something that a click in there. they're saying something that you need to work on. that's the because she, because she understands very clearly that she's in over her head. she does not have a command of the subject matter. yeah. and she is not a student of this game. mm hm. and. and, and so because one of the knocks on or is she doesn't do her homework and that comes from her staff. and then when she gets exposed for being bone or as being vulnerable for not having studied for the exam, then she gets mad at them for not preparing her that she doesn't get mad at herself for not being prepared. that is another great point about this business or any business where you have to be in front of people. you become comfortable when you
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have done the work, because it's the preparation that gives you the comfort. all right? enough teaching all are good secrets, us to old guys, to all these young people watching. all right, another top western liter appears to be needing some advice he's going down in flames politically as well. it looks like take a look at these pictures. this is impressive stuff. this is paris, france got the 10s of thousands of people gathered in place the public in paris as the polls closed and marine, the pens, national rally party dominated the 1st round of the legislative elections in france, signaling. really a repudiation. there's no other way of saying it of ammonia on the crowns policies, including his aggressive pro war positions all over the world in the south pacific,
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where we've done stories, the middle east, the south china sea, perhaps the worst of all suggesting that he wants to send french troops into ukraine to fight against russia. i mean, these are the things that i think a lot of these people are saying, hell know this guy's crazy. we're going to vote for somebody else. and they seem to be saying, i know there's another election coming. and that's going to be the ultimate arbiter of this. but uh, i think he's being sent a very serious message as are a lot of people in, in europe and in the united states these days. yes, because france is just another example of what's happening to reissue soon back in britain, how we got maloney in italy. what's going on with ursula? bonder live in germany. mm hm. what we are, what we are seeing is, neil liberalism is dying. neo liberalism is dying and now people are turning to the right to as it's as of savior. and here in the west, when i say to the right,
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people need to understand that right. politics in europe is a little different. the right politics in the west. yeah. yeah, what, what the standard of living is on the decline in france. the standard of living is on the decline in germany. it's on the decline in britain. it's on the decline in italy. and folks are unhappy or yeah, it's, it's, it's really interesting to watch as this develops. and suddenly you've got new coalitions being formed by people like victor, or bon in hungary, for example, who are more like a marine le pen than they are anything like a crown or any of the other leaders that are leading some of these. so called d 7 nation. so yeah there's, there's a real change that's happening right now in our world and we've had our wake up and pay attention to it over here as well. although unfortunately here in the united states, most people don't even see it. and when you talk to him about things like a global south, they look at you like what the hell is that? so, here's another big story about a company that's been in the news and continues to be a back. wow. talk about
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a rough week. boeing. i mean, these guys cannot stay out of the headlines. they, they, they can't seem to do anything that does it attract negative attention even now their private space business is a problem. watch this. tonight, high above verse that miss here to asked or not. they're waiting to find out when they can return home. let's go forward into starlight or at the time nasa astronaut, sonny williams and bush, wilmore davis tor. boeing star, lighter dark since june 6th. at the international space station. they thought they'd only be there for days. just super happy to be here on the international space station, but now after a series of delays, a plan 10 d mission has become a week's long stay with a return date on no. they're also being told this week they have to settle a deal where 350 people died and air crashes from their uh, 737, max uh, plane crashes. also one of their planes on the way from uh, europe to latin america apparently had a mishap. it went into
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a nose dive about 30 people had to be hospitalized. i mean, what a week for boeing it just keeps getting worse. what's with these people? well, also what's with government oversight? because the where, where are the in that investigators but the, the, the folks that are supposed to go in and oversee the uh, the regular x ray garage. lighter is a regulator. yeah, thank you. yeah. um, but but so if you've got a problem making airplanes, i think you'll have a problem making spaceship. and it's interesting and to say that they're not stuck. yeah, we just don't know when we can get them back. you're not stuck at the airport in cleveland. you're at the international space station. yeah, it's a bit. 1 it's it, they don't, it is a helium,
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one of the problems has to do with helium leaks. so that's not a good sign. they say they're going to be able to get them down. we've got 30 seconds this. let me ask you, what do you think barton will survive the next week? the next time you and i talk, we'll be talking about form or a candidate button, or do you think i'll do? i'll give them 10 days. tell them that they're talking about moving the, the, the nominating process up to the 21st of july and i give them 10 days. yeah. the news gets worse every day. the polls get worse every day. the donors, money drives up more every day and more and more members of the senate and the house who are democrats are saying, hey, you're screwing with us now because we're going to go down because you and we're not gonna let that happen. that's what it seems. like to me, we're gonna watch it. who knows? listen, joe biden is in charge right now, so we'll just wait and see what happens with avita. my friend, thank you so much. great, great conversation. hit him straight and will love to talk to you again. so that's
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our show. remember to always be looking outside your own box, we like to think around here that the troops don't live in boxes. that's why we do what we do the way we do it. i'm rick sanchez. we'll be looking for you next time of 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 designed to simplify all confused who really wants a better wills and is it just because it shows you few fractured images presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground,
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