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tv   Direct Impact  RT  July 16, 2024 3:30pm-4:01pm EDT

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[000:00:00;00] the the and here we go again. hi everybody. i'm re, sanchez, this is direct impact. and this is what as you would have expected, i guess, right. what we're going to be talking about. yeah, look what happened. it was only 4 or 5 shots, but really it's a 72 hours. it seems to have changed every thing and we're going to take you
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through it. i'm rick sanchez, get ready for direct impact. let's do this the so let's start with that. as you would imagine, the whole world seems to still be talking about this. donald trump just came out and said that by all measures he is supposed to be dead. he's supposed to be that those are his words. now, if you're thinking that mr. trump has a tendency to exaggerate and overstate things. yes, you would be right. he does, but is not in this case. absolutely not. in this case, he is 100 percent correct. when he says that, right, in fact, i'm going to let you play. i'm gonna play this video for you again. now that the whole world has been watching it, and you'll see what i mean 1st, let's take a look at these 30 seconds of what happened together go and, you know, that's
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a little bit all that chart that she likes a couple of months old. and if you want to really see something this said, take a look, what happens of the no, i don't know if you're able to see that there, but i think it's, it's, it's, it's remarkable to see the former president essentially turns his head right there at the very moment the bullets were fired. now he said he's looking to the side because he's looking at the screen. see right there. he's looking at the screen. he had the screen up talking about immigration as he often does. and as he turns his head, the way i'm doing it right now, this way, that's when he got the that's when the bullet was would,
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would likely have killed him if he had not turned his head. think about that. if he's looking straight ahead, he's further back and there's a real good chance that he would be, well, we would have left him critically injured worse, right? but instead, because he turns his head, it goes through his ear. a lot of people thought, well, maybe it's a fragment, it wasn't a fragment, it wasn't something the bullet hit and then bounced up and he had him. it wasn't him hurting himself when he went to the ground, as some people had suggested. how do we notice, how do we know the booth actually hit his ear when it was going by his head? well, somebody in the audience happened to have a very sophisticated camera right with an amazing shutter speed. and they happened to take this photo at the precise moment. i don't know if you can see it there. if not, get a little closer to your tv and you will. there it is. see, that's the trajectory. that's the bullet. having gone right through his ear and it
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is now turned toward as he is turned toward the screen, looking at the immigration numbers on the screen. that's amazing because if you think about it, he's turning right. so he does this. when he does that bullet goes there, if he's still like this, the bullet goes there. it's, it's fascinating to look at it as, as, as, as, as we're talking about the story now. and of course, all the questions about what would have happened if the other situation would have occurred. well, here's another important question. by the way, that's being asked right now as we speak by many people. how did this 20 year old would be assassin, get close enough to be able to fire an a r 15 at the former president. so to do this, i also want to illustrate it for you. so let me show you a map of the location where the incident occurred. there it is, put it up and you can back there and, and see it. okay. now,
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look at the distances here. all right. you see that red box on the left red box on the left of your screen, that little red box, it's rectangular, or whatever there. that's where the shooter was crouched. when he took the shot. and that's roughly about a 100 yards. essentially a football field. from where the president was, which is that blue line we have for you there. that's essentially a football field from where the guy shot from where the president was right there and that other red box. see that other red box at the bottom. that's where the president was speaking from. now keep that number a 100 yards in your head. why? because now i'm going to tell you another number, 600 yards. that's the range of an a r 15600 yards according to military technical technicians tests. right? 6 times the distance, so why then the secret service not evacuate that building,
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where that red little box is over there? why didn't they evacuate that building? where the shooter was? if it was only $16.00 the distance of what his gun could shoot at. here's another thing. why wasn't the would be assassin crawling in broad daylight with a rifle on top of the only building that was near the stage spotted? how could they not see him? why didn't they see a man? i'm not trying to be a conspiracy theorist here. okay. i'm just pointing out the facts. but actually the do, the shooter that would be assassin was see, was seen listening with several trump supporters were in the audience. say they saw go and were like, hey man, this guy on the roof with a rifle in the police like hall work, you know, like like any know what's going on. you know, we're like a right here and what we can see if i'm right here, we see him. there's, he's calling. and next thing, you know, i'm like, i'm thinking myself, i'm like, why is from still speaking? why have they not pulled him up the stage?
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i'm standing there pointing at him for, you know, 2 or 3 minutes secret service was looking at us from the top of the barn. i'm pointing at that roof. just standard or like this. and next thing, you know, by transferring out, i mean, you do have to ask yourself, i know part of is maybe strategy weaponry has changed when they instituted these secret service rules and probably 10 or 30 years ago, they didn't have weapons that can go 600 yards, but here's, here's another important point. i think this is relevant. there's going to be a lot of attention on the trump shooting as well. there should be. but guess what? what happened to mr. trump is not unusual. not unusual. a lot of you are watching us right now from different parts of the world may not know there's but if you live in america, you're 26 times more likely to be shot and killed. then the citizen of any other developed country in the world. 26 times more apt to be killed if you live in the united states as a citizen. every day in the us,
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327 people are shot. and of those $327.00, a $117.00 of those die. and for every 100 people live in this country, there are a 121 firearms. for every 100 people or a 121 firms. and if you ask them, they all say they need them. in fact, statistically speaking, you're more apt to be shot in the united states. this may be a more dangerous place, statistically speaking, you're more apt to be shot here than you would be if you live the most war zones in quoting afghanistan for 20 years. and now ukraine, you're literally safer there, then you are here, statistically speaking. think about that. now let's talk politics and don't think for one minute. this attempted assassination of donald trump is not going to skew this election his way, by the way, even further. first of all,
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the optics of mr. trump are nothing short of phenomenal. i mean, here's this guy who withstood this attack and then with blood running down his face in the like a rocky like moment, holding his fist in the air, he raises it up and yells, fight, flight flight. i mean, there's nobody in hollywood who could have written something like this as good, right. as his followers are all chanting usa usa mean need, i say more, you've seen it with your own eyes. those are optics that's messaging. now let's compare that to his opponent. president biden said that the nato summit would be his crowning moment, that he was going to show the entire world that he is indeed strong. and that he is capable. this was going to be a baby. he was going to do it. and that is the message that the,
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that the whole world would take away from this summit instead instead, this is what came out of this summit. i wouldn't have picked vice president trump to be vice president. i think she's not qualified to be president. and now i want to hand it over to the president, ukraine, who has as much courage as he has determination bases. i'm a president, he's a big president. present lose the crowning moment. the peace there was a, starts for the president of the united states showing the whole world that he's in control, that he can lead the world. and he calls the landscape, put him, and he calls his vice president, president, vice president trump. couple of harris became trump, the landscape became put in his mind the difference folks is
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night and day right now between one man and the other because of those 2 incidents that occurred during the past 72 hours in that 72 hours span messaging optics. there everything in american politics, and this will give mr. trump a huge advantage. going into the republican primary, the republican convention, i should say, no question, no question. and i guarantee you that the public opinion polls which, which are going to be coming out in the next 2 or 3 days. sometimes it takes a week after an event like this to really be able to measure what an audience thinks. i guarantee you they will follow. so they will say the same as i have just said. so when we come back, what's this all mean? we're going to be talking to an expert about what this means and how it's being seen internationally as well as domestically don't go away. we're going to be right back of
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the, the ok with all that said, with the tables set as we like to say, i want to welcome you back. i'm rick sanchez, joining us now from i'm car a turkey is dr. hassan, now he is a renown scholar and professor there of political science. dr. hassan, thank you so much for joining us, sir. well, that's my pleasure. thank you very much for you. mind to me. so here's the situation and it's pretty weird, right? that within these past 72 hour period, from like friday through the weekend, suddenly we have a nato that is so damaged because they had this important message they wanted to get out in their 75th annual celebration or commemoration. and it was not even most people, if you ask people around the world about nato, they don't even know what happened. they have no idea what their messages. instead,
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they came away with. god bless them, a president of the united states who was our president. but that fumbled and mumbled, then forgot everything, and basically became a humiliated man and was a bit of a laughing stock. so that's that. and you'll have the other side where you have the candidate for president of states. and donald trump, who during an assassination attempt has never looked stronger. so if you're nato right, professor, you're looking up. know messaging the candidate you like, because here's your nato cheerleader looking horrible. and the candidate you don't like because he's not been kind to nato looking like an absolute hero and a man is about to win the election. what do you do? and did i get it right? or start to that? i mean, so that was about putting aside at trump's by don't belong to or is r k or what
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is some bullying and mumbling um, but uh when you go into the need to agree to the details of the neat, told meeting and a nato, a decoration summit the declaration and all that. mm hm. um, why just see basically is a declaration saying that data getting off for a world war or it is, you can say the nato is getting ready to basically to, to, to escalate the conflict in, in, in ukraine up to a certain point. but we don't know what that's for the starting point. it's and when you start did the whole text, which i have, then you don't see annual 3 and 4 diplomacy forgot say, you know, during the course of the 1962 to them,
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the 5 crisis. when the united states had a certain edge over the new, glad weapons. uh, you know, in comparison with the soviet union and then um the, uh, the, the, the minute, the crisis uh, broke out there. and uh, the diplomacy basically went into action but seems to outbreak of the conflict in ukraine as being no diploma to company. despite the fact that the russian side has been making all the gestures and also putting out a solution proposal is it's like and or, you know, not least the fact that you know, they agree bad. uh, overall uh, what actual motion of the crisis just a couple of months after it broke out, when they agree to the stumble deal. when detractors, government basically stitched things together for the pregnancy and directions to
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talk to each other. and so, and what happens is the adult slot does not stop there. that's important. the as to be deal fell apart. why? who was responsible for killing go? because because uh, johnson, you know, the bar is johnson of the united uh, united kingdom at the time i was a prime minister on the advice from biden, uh, team biden, uh, just flew over to jeff and it basically told zalinski that, um, there's no time for diplomacy no deal. nothing on cable. off the uh, the premium side on the west side of course. uh why uh, you know, they inflict strategic the people are russia. this is option a mind blowing. uh, yeah. fog, or like you all, are you going to inflict a strategic defeat on the nuclear power,
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which is no more powerful than the united states britain upfront was put together in terms of nuclear power and if you had them, yeah, yeah, no problem. all right. yeah. well that's, that's why this is so interesting to speak to you because you probably can grasp the turkish perspective for us. and what is the turkish perspective? because you're an insider, you're a part of nato. you're part of the guys who say they're, they're the good guys, right? natal supposed to be the good guys and all the other countries rush up pad, china, bad india, bad iran, bad. all these other countries are supposed to be. you know, south africa got bad a jury, a bad brazil bad. this is the perspective that you as a turkish citizen, is supposed to have if you represent the country that is representative of nato. do you feel that way or do you find that a frustrating perspective a while it is the 2nd, do you upset there's
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a depth frustrating perspective. it has actually and there's no perspective for a 4 piece and reconciliation. so what does that mean? you can't basically inflict a strategic the people in russia. if you try, then you would be promoting a new classroom and you grad clash would mean perhaps the end of the whole. well, do you not or, you know and then uh, what are you basically doing? okay. that would be a lot of ways to start negotiations. a piece deals and secret behind the card can deal as far as those this is what i learned when i started to break down. you know, diplomacy is something very important and it is normally conducted behind the cart . okay. now we have a british government eh, which is on the tie. horse doesn't want to deal with anybody including brush up
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fulton, anybody including even, i mean they're not even dealing with the chinese either. yeah. from tuckers perspective. no such, i teach you like this one can be actually controlled and support that. so the talk is government did the right thing as the conflict broke out, basically it said ok, you can go on with your sanction, read your blah, blah. but if i'm not part of it, i'm out of nato. how do you read it? let me ask you this question. i think this is a fascinating question. i can't wait to hear your answer. it's now looking more and more, perhaps more than ever today. like the next president, united states will again be donald trump. do you believe that donald trump's policies from the standpoint of nato deal, politics will be superior to those of biden's? or do you think that the so called deep stay in quotations will do with him the
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same thing they've done with but well let me 1st point type one thing i today in my or pads and which highlights for. ready the photo and news and analysis for tom uh once or twice a week. and i predict that the us estimation attempt. and i clearly said was that the deep state of the united states might actually engineer something of that sort to prevent from taking over one way or the out there that, you know, they've got to do whatever they can and to prevent him from basically being elected and yeah, i think that they just as the also some nation to place or they have their, their, their assistance and. ready part time i called them out and said. ready that they were putting together all my yeah. at these x church from right. my writings and that i shan't it on my and with her side i was in yesterday or the day before. yeah,
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so i saw, i expect that this. i expect that this because i'm trump, is it someone who is out to basically bring down the whole deep state and what ever that deep state basically represents m keys a k is the the economy policies that as being persecuted by tonight to states governments without any questioning, although in many aspects the economy policies are bringing in their welfare out of bringing and what the people actually expect in the united states or in europe as well as in tucking. but more importantly, in terms of the, in terms of the us foreign policy, trump is completely different from the old administration that has been basically an impoverished overtake, but, but that's the but the,
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but let me stop you just for a moment then, but that wasn't the case when he was president, he had pompei o in there, i mean come on, palm pale. i don't think there's anybody in this world today who can maybe bolt in his words. but these are people were near cons and who believe wholeheartedly in everything that biden has been doing. so ha ha, how can you be so sure that those guys won't get in there again and control him like they did the last time? well, none of us can basically say anything with any certainty about that. so that are all the deep state, the elements all over the place and actually try to manipulate them and stay in uh from uh now and words. what i uh, what other plans do they have in there? i have mine not on washington dental. yeah. and there's also, and there's also this, i mean, trump for relationship with nathan. yeah. who was even more cozy than biden's relationship but nothing. yeah. and that's saying a lot,
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because i've never seen any parts of the united states has been more uh, more in bed with the prime minister of israel than by as well. yes. but that our rules, as far as us on the one hand is, may be more pro, is really and more pro napkin. yahoo, whatever. mm hm. and then, and now the us president, but at the same time he talks about it back creating it. ok. in fact, creating city a and is very, very, and create to come about all these endless boards that the united states page conformant to n. yes, i also brought the involved in across the middle east, off brand new storm. and don't forget, i mean the off ground dean was, he's the that by them seized upon perhaps right or wrong there. but you know, he was trying to bring all the us ah women,
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that band hold. yes. and he results are critical of those wars. endless wars um, uh, on the big he was basically saying that the united states were wasting its resources when this war, which was up so looked at right now again on the question of the great new warranty is quite specific. mm hm. and he says, if he'd been empowered then doubled up in the war that he's going to end able to. yeah, yeah. and now you say, don't forget, after the 9 to a meeting, your, your, your, you know, what happened? a prime minister all hungry, went down to see me in my lat goal, and then she said to or by that teddy on with your piece initiative. and as soon as i basically take cover, i'm going to stop this morning. you great. um so whereas look at all the others, you know? yeah, i know this isn't for me to come up on the phone and the european ones are going to take
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a long pin. and so on the one hand you'll have all these progressive politics. uh, letisha is like by the team and then you'll have the europeans, all of them who are warmongers and then you know, you're right, that's a listen that we're, we're out of time professor, but i will say this to you i, i'm glad i pushed you on that point because i want it there. yeah, i wanted to hear, well that's my job. but i wanted to hear your explanation of how a trump presidency would differ, in essence from a bite and presidency. and i think you've given that analysis in a very fair and accurate way, so i appreciate your time. the one. yes, that's all right. well i, we're, i'm ready if you can do it in 10 seconds. good, cuz we're out of time. go ahead. well, leave one on china. he doesn't seem to or come out with a suggestion for role with china, but yeah, folks about trade wars. yes. and that is the well professor were out of the times
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in other news. thank you so much, sir, for taking time to join us. i look forward to talking to you again. you certainly are astute with these issues and you've helped us very much. thank you again, sir. thank you very much. and that's our show. remember, always uh, try and do everything you can to look outside your own box. that's what we try to do here during the show, cuz they don't live in little boxes, they're everywhere. i'm rick sanchez. will be looking for you next time. the . the one with the for wonderful, those little and so forth. us national, move the images on some ground squared amount from that's why little do you plus
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really watch the dealer words you're telling which isn't going to do with me as well. when i go in store and liberal stuff, you just send them a bumps in the field box and you will have in here when you push the issue of the was of them both model. and with that this to move 0 easy. let me see if the way anything you go i didn't send them to do is make up the bell. i don't yeah. post the by the other was like, oh but i use the obvious thing and then use ways that i mean 58 and i maybe cause it please go ahead and i'll just communicate that. maybe we can pull up national minds. police are still available. we have such all push mojitos to eulu. what was the deal in space, but i don't think he will definitely stays for little each of the but your move if you want to spend these, these really big news the i'm saying is that, but let me just throw the image, is the one and then the other will be missing, the guns thing is um, unless of course the loop is always in my hands. not old on the side of me,
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