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want to have a public conversation about the issue now that came on the heels of uh, you know, the russian foreign minister, as well as the spokesperson for the russian foreign ministry. maria's a car that's talking about how the facts about this hospital attack that was widely held in, in western media have just not added up the details about it continue to not match what the reality is on the ground. there is not yet been a list of individuals killed in the attack, provided a lot about how western media is deceiving. the world about the conflict in ukraine came up in the press conference as well as a lot about the middle east. but one theme that continued to be raised was that there is a new world arising, the new multi polar world, the shanghai cooperation organization based in china, the bricks alliance, and the talk of a new currency outside of us dollar and a new swift bank transfer system the rise of a multi polar world, specifically in terms of economics,
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is something that the russian foreign minister emphasized throughout his remarks and his presentation. and that echoed what he said on the floor of the security council at the 1st meeting that he hosted the conflict in the world today is really about to economy that are facing off. one is an economy centered around wall street and alonda and the western financial system. and the other is countries around the world, not just russia in china, but also countries in africa, countries in latin america, parts of the middle east region that are lifting their people up from poverty and want to cooperate on the basis of when, when cooperation. so quite a press conference that was held to conclude a important visit by the russian foreign minister here in new york. caleb mauppin, r t new york. it does say with our to international up next on direct impact. rick sanchez, looks at j. vance has transformation from some critics to ally at the g o. p convention the
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the pan. it's a good day. hi everybody. i'm rick sanchez. this is direct impact. and this is what we're going to be as expected. talking about the barrett is the same old convention song. they play it every time, but a very different candidate. in many ways, i'm gonna tell you why this is direct impact of students of the
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oh my gosh, there is so much going on. and as we begin to show is this kind of a transitional dynamic that's uh, taking place right now in america. so act sales is been reporting that about the same time that would be assassin was taking a shot at the former president, trump democratic leaders. we're in this private meeting. this has been very under reported with president biden, and the meeting got really, really ugly democrats, say the, the meeting was quote, awful. they say when they tried to tell mr biden that his poll numbers were a disaster and that maybe he should consider getting out of the race. mister bible started yelling at him seriously, 81 years old yelling at them, according to reports and act seals and blaming them for not doing enough to tell people about his accomplishments. this is what actually is reporting at that, which is interesting that that's going on. that's what i'm talking about this
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transitional dynamic, because that's happening here. last night is janie vance, being introduced as the running mates at the republican convention, the senator and j. d failed areas vans received a very warm reception. why? because well, i'll be honest with you. right? now anything that trump touches is viewed positively, by the way, the fact advance used to, hey, on trump, once saying that he would rather vote for his dog than trump, or hillary clinton now makes mr. trump look kinda, you know, merciful for, for, for choosing a guy who used to criticize it at 39 vance would be the youngest vice president since richard nixon. he's a marine for marine who's only been a congressman since 2022. you don't want to just think about this. not long after
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vance was introduced. mr. trump, with his ear bandaged, entered the convention hall. let's play back for the big the have we got to hear a little bit of this. so let's go. here we go. the business, you know, it doesn't get all they play that song and every convention drum says he had a written speech that was apparently ready to go where he was gonna let joe biden
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to have it. but because of the attempted assassination, he says he's thrown away and now he's going to deliver a more unifying speech there to as, as we watch the former president. dear bandaged. let me bring in my colleague manila, cham um. did you watch some of this stuff? what's your reaction? i watched all of it read 1st. i noticed a lot of differences in, in this particular convention and even the way the former president walks out. first he was white. my. uh huh. yeah, no more. i want service. i wonder why do you notice it? right? a ton more. right. and i think the look on his face just, he appeared different. now i don't know if this is a temporary thing or if he is somehow a changed man because of, of this event. but one thing's for sure, rick, donald trump has had the best we ever. i mean, yeah, we attempted,
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it was an attempted assassination. he serve. he lived to tell the story. he survived it by a near miss. he gets the court case down to florida. judge eileen hannon rolling that thing out. mm hm dismissed. and joe biden is on the rope. yeah. and now the convention, and then he introduces j. d that this guy that i think, i think chosen partially because of his view. and partially because of the story, the mist behind j, the van being the hill, billy elegy. and you know, based on his, his memoir, his book, right? right. whereas trump is known as a silver spoon child. here you have the opposite in j d van. so i think this is the best week ever for donald trump. will you mention the, the, the assassination attempt? there's a remarkable new video out of came out late last night. i, i played it on my, on the spanish version of the show. i want to show you this. now the video shows
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members of the audience. i don't know if you've seen this, but you've got to look at this. it's met members of the audience and trump rally. they're actually watching trump and all the sudden they look to the left and they see this guy, a gunman on the roof, and they actually try to point him out to the police. let's watch this together and listen to him. you'll hear trump speaking in the background here in the morning. yes, i was on top of the reflect. various i the a damn thing. not deal. yeah. why and what's happening in the well up areas in the
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criminal. we have the men amazing officer off. there's a guy right there on the road there. point a. now look at this reaction. this is from the r f k junior cab. this is a tweet from his son, bobby kennedy, the 3rd whose great uncle john f kennedy and his grandfather, uh, robert f. kennedy were both assassinated. so here's the tweet i'm. i'm going to read it to you, right? let's put it up. that. there it is. okay. it says unsecured rooftop. a 150 yards away. multiple witnesses saying they were screaming at the secret service and cops for 3 to 4 minutes. as they watched the guy with the rifle crawled to the spot and line up his shop. then he says, this. take your secret service and shut up your
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ada, thomas cole part i guess is the way maybe i should say it. yeah. um, i was surprised when i saw that manila, what's your reaction i'm, i'm not that surprised that that 3rd robert kennedy there is a is he's a millennial, right? i think. yeah. in his late thirties. so i'm not surprised, but he use language like that. i mean, that's kind of par for the course in that age group on, on social media. but i think it's what's more surprising for it to come out from bobby kennedy, the 3rd to say something like that is that he is actually married to a c. i a officer. huh. so yeah, so given the, you know, the whole family, community, family background with the c i a and all of that. and then he marries a c i, a agent went on to south and, and with, and they remember me, his, his great uncle was assassinated and many say that the c i and the secret
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service didn't do a very good job with that. nor did they do a very good job in los angeles when his grandfather was killed. so, i mean, i think there may be a grudge there that is, is, is stuck in time for that family. a little strange. but before we go, listen, we've got a great guest coming on professor wolf, who's standing by in a little while. but before we do that, i want it. i want, there's another story i want to share with you. it's this according to a profile on a lot of minute zalinski and reuters, the former community and turn president is said to be dealing with severe bouts of quote paranoia as he cups with round the clock stress and fatigue. now apparently, some nato officials have given him something else to be very much stressed about. there is a new report in telegraph that says, ukraine is not going to be let in to nato. and the reason ukraine is being told they will not be letting tomato is because it is too corrupt to corrupt manila.
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your reaction a hi i, i, i, rick, i'm try to hold back some laughter. i don't, are you surprised? it's what i mean, i mean, is this somehow new to volunteers on wednesday? i don't, i don't understand that whole context of them, like they're there to nato is telling zalinski about his own well 300 here. the guy is in the thick of it. he knows here's what, here's, here's what i think this is what's really going on here. i think somebody needs a story to get out of a mess. that's become too much of an entanglement. and they can't just say we lost, we spent all that money. you know, $200000000.00 on a war that obviously it certainly looks by all military experts like russia is going to win. but can't say that. so they have to say, you know what, we're going to back out of this because there's too much corruption. and you create my guess you say what?
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well, here here here is this rick, it's, it's that it's strange. maybe not strange, but it's on the heels of donald trump's attempted assassination. yeah. and his spike in the polls and now every body is expecting this landslide victory. come november and you know, trump has said over and over. yeah. that he is going to stop funding and potentially nato, the war and ukraine just, he wants to end this war. so i think that the lensky knows, but time is up. so nato has to come up with some sort of story because now they're prepping for a trump return. yeah. to washington. and i guess that's the easiest way out. it's kind of, we've only on them. um, but you know, it's, it's true. i think the, the word that di, since we're a little older than you and maybe the good professor richard wolf would use is the jig is up. i think that's the terminology. but j guys up, i think, i don't know. we'll have detective. and i will say that it's there. what is that
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correct? the lab or? uh, thank you, manila, always a pleasure. when we come back and we'll be drawn, i somebody that i've learned so much from over the years professor of economics has called it like it is continues to do so. and he's going to join us right here just a little bit, stay there. so we'll be right back the the, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, the russian states never as tight as one of the most sense community best, most all set and set up the same assistance. must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on the russians per day and split the ortiz full neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services. what question did you say stephen twist,
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which is the so welcome back. i'm rick sanchez. joining us now is the host of the economic update professor and economist dr. richard wolf's recently said this about what's going on these crazy times we're experiencing in america right now. that the mileage states is a deeply divided, deeply troubled society. these days, the empire which we built and ran for the last 75 years, is declining. and there is richard wealth professor, thanks so much for being with us. thank you very much for the flattery of a flipping my presentation. despite my ad, i like that by the way. i just looked it up and marianne webster. you ready for
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this? i was right, it is the jig is up, was the word use and the definition provided by merriam webster is used to say that a dishonest plan or activity has been discovered and will not be allowed to continue. there you go, i got it right. absolutely. and believe me, it has been common knowledge. i follow the european press that i have for 20 years . it's been common knowledge run, pay story long before it is the landscape became the head. and since, mm hm. not that is a corrupt country, even by the standards of other countries in europe, who have a lot to say about all that to do you think the fact that mr biden has put all his eggs in that basket is part of what is costing him. so much added to obviously his being in bed with the baby that's in yahoo. and uh what israel is doing and
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gaza, possibly killing a 186000 people according to the laws more. yes, i think it's the unquestionably part of what has gotten him into the dead and politically that the faces and the difficulties between now and november that are mounting literally as we talk this war is a disaster. it was a bad idea in the beginning, both sides of russia and ukraine were close to an agreement that would've avoided the war very early in february, march, april of 2022. everybody knew that it was public knowledge was reported across the world. in many newspapers as far as johnson and joe biden said, no preventative and the rest is, is a very sad story. and i think of what americans don't understand. partly because of
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the way on this media. so often work is that russia is winning, that war, which should surprise no one rushes a very big and powerful country ukraine is neither of those. yeah. and even with all the weapons, you know it's, it's just, it's not enough not to verify the way i'm the opposite way that israel and gaza is a good, technically unfair fight. and we are on the wrong side of both of those. and you know, it's not just that it tells you something about a country that finds itself in these kinds of situations repeatedly. but you know, recently i've been pay, i've, as all of us as americans have, i've been putting a lot of attention to jo biden's comments. not only because, obviously he's way over the hill at 81. he mixes up as metaphors, he confuses pollutant with zalinski and confused trump with a couple of harris and everything else. not to mention the debate performance but
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caring paint and all that aside. so recently he's been asked a series of questions about his presidency and he doesn't get it. he's saying things like, for example, he says that he's winning and all the polls that he's been shown. he says that he did a marvelous job bringing nato together. he says is, is work in the middle east with gaza and, and what he's doing in ukraine has been remarkable. i mean, how can he be so out of touch? that's not to say everything is done as a disaster. but i mean, what's the reading? who would be talking to, how can there be such a disparate relationship between the reality that most americans see and what this? god bless them. this man is a professor. well, here's an answer. we live in a culture that is more up to it. so i blogs in advertising, then any culture honors and advertising works in
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a particular way. the job of the advertiser is to tell you as many good things as possible about whatever it is they're trying to sell. and to hide as many things as possible. and from the people that they're trying to sell to. and so you end up with a kind of discourse, a kind of speaking or presentation that is high, being the good off and making it all of a hiding or denying the bad in which often we have to phase it with other solve our problems. that's mr. biting, let's not just him, the republicans are doing and yeah, these are in good with their people who tell you as much good as they can tell you as little negative as you can. we're being told of mr. vance, the newest fellow on the block, a, by the way, i was born in ohio, i'd come from that part of the country. also. we're being told wonderful things
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about him and some of them i'm no doubt are true. but in europe, the front page is the fact that when they asked the other day about what he thought about labor party winning the election in britain. and thereby moving politics in britain to the left, which is what it did have the election held on july. a 4th right here was his answer. the united kingdom under labor may become the 1st islam is country with a nuclear weapon. now, that's beyond stupid. yeah, i don't know what i, i don't have an adjective to capture what a new child is, a would say to the closest to ally that would be designed to offend and outrage everybody the performance. but here's a, here's what's interesting about him, and this is why this whole thing gets so difficult to understand. sometimes his
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policy on ukraine seems to make sense. he seems to be saying, when it comes to your crime, we should leave well enough alone. it's none of our business and we shouldn't be subject to $100000000000.00 in some border dispute between 2 countries. yeah. when he talks about israel, for example, he was seemingly like to see almost every palestinian debt. so it's, it's fascinating, isn't it? trying to think of these guys out. yeah, it is. and it's mostly tells you about who have been the political sponsors there that makes you don't want to come on. i mean we, we were smart enough in america to face the reality. the big headlines this morning when i got up was that the lawn mosque is going to give a 1000000 and a half dollars a day to mr. trump for the rest of the campaign. i mean, you know, the old joke that rich, you know, right? we have the best government on the can buy it's home display and i think there
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you'll find the explanation for why you chose mr. vance and all the rest of it. it's about the money and it's really correct project that we have that. you know, it's funny because when i talk to friends and i tell them they say, oh my god, rick sanchez, what are you doing these days? i said, well my perspective is much more global now, and i explained to them that there are people out there that they don't know who are as good, if not much better than most of our leaders and, and, and i, and i tell them about, you know, the guy who's in the body, the guy who's in charge of india, was a very interesting guy and very popular. and i tell him about how she and china has like 85 percent approval that i told them out. despite what we say about president clinton, he has like an 80 percent approval. and that generally when, when he hasn't moved conference people to name and they listened them and, and then i tell them how different that is from our country. and they look at me
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like i have warrens coming out of my head, but it really is quite a disparity, the seeing some of these global south countries, the way they're being led, comparing them. i'm, i still, you love america. i love, i love this country, but i don't love its leaders and i don't like the system but they're handing us. you get my point. oh, yeah. so i would urge and that's what programs like yours. i is important as they are the very simple fact. so let me give you the one more because it will drive the point home. this morning of the international monetary, it's on a global institution in which denied states as participated for many, many decades in showed its announcement which it periodically does about how the different parts of the world are growing. how successful are the economies in growing building their wealth, improving life for their peep? okay, united states is expected in 2024 to grow 2.6 percent. europe,
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the euro zone is expected to grow 0.9 percent. okay, so let's say on average between one and 2 percent, then the same report. a couple of pages later tells us that india will grow 7 percent this year and china will grow 5 percent the year. in other words, the 2 key countries in the brakes global clock are growing 3 times faster than the and that's been trying for 30 years. you can pretend all you want, but it's changing the world. it's reorganizing the world, the economy and the americans are having 1st of all, celebrating a situation that they're no longer sitting on top of i watch this process and it's like watching a train slow motion heading towards the stone wall. yeah. it's amazing that there's
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this other entity out there that it's knocking on the door and saying, let us land, we want to be your friends. why don't we have to happen? why don't we have to have a nato and a bricks? why don't we combine them and all just get along? nope. nope. nope. nope. if we don't have enemies, we got big problems over here. we need to have the enemies. but by the way, speaking of people who love enemies, democratic party is going to get rid of joe biden and replace them with some other person. i don't know, michelle obama, maybe the governor of michigan or california, or who knows as well. you know, the big donors are fighting it out. they're not going to do that in public. just like the big dollars we're finding out which of the 4 candidates and mr. trump lined up as potential vice president, they were going to go for a j d band. it's gotten tons of money from peter seal. and the whole group of tech 1000000000 is and consumer con valley. they were pushing for him. others were put.
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that's exactly what's going on here. i wish it weren't. i wish we were doing something that the mass of people in a so called democratic country are supposed to be doing. but there aren't we all specs today? there's another certain point that is not going to wash anymore. we are all spectators. and at some point it's not going to wash. you always have a way with words professor, and that's why i like having you on it is so good to see. you can't wait to talk to you again. okay, my pleasure. take care of my friend. and that's our show. but remember to always look outside your own box because as we always say around here, kind of our mission, really crews, they don't live in boxes or everywhere. i'm rick sanchez. will be looking for you next to the,
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[000:00:00;00] the like 41 percent of us adults have an up savings to cover a $1000.00 emergency. we have record numbers of americans who are on the verge and having their cars repossessed more than a 137000000 americans are facing financial hardship because of medical. then in america, we do have a welfare system in place to help people who are struggling financially, but it's a conditional system. you have to prove to the government that you truly need help . the simplest way, like explain the basic income, is that is like social security. for the rest of us, a basic income would be a monthly payments that would go to everyone. just a $1000.00 a month, no strings attached as you used to have. oh, i would like them maybe i don't know,
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i just won't go crazy. the reason that i am a fan of guaranteed income because it is this idea that everybody is deserve. and then just by virtue of your being here, the the, we are ready for negotiations for given the sad experience of conversations and consultations with the west and ukrainians when it comes to an agreement. we will of course, look very carefully at the wording and will put safe guards in this document against repeated unscrupulous non negotiable interpretations. pression, for an administer a circuit lab. rob is fixed with international media following is addressed to the united nations security council. the top diplomat reaffirms that moscow is ready for negotiations over the ukraine crisis, but only as all conditions are. the cranes re branded as off battalion

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