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twine minnesota and also the chinese voice frame it talking about how in valuable based relationship base and how they're looking to move this into a new era. now one of the areas that they talking about is that no mac corporation, we know back in 2022. there was this idea of setting bilateral trade between the 2 countries to reach them $240000000000.00 us dollars. well, they were to smash that talk. if that happened last year in 2023. we know that in the 1st 6 months of this year, the thought trade has increased yet again. russia is now the largest supply of oil and the chinese smoke it. it's also a lead in areas such as coal. i'm in l n g, and we're also seeing huge russian food products and agriculture products being sold on the chinese market. and these meetings are designed to get corporation between the 2 countries on many different aspect. so each,
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each finance that includes environmental protections and also that's looking at science and technology and so much more. but russia and china say that they hope to be signing new protocols. following these meetings to bring the 2 countries even close together. solar tables gave upholding from moscow for all the while. the seas are always good to have the company with us here on, on the international dogs, in fact is up next who we back of the the okay. here we go. hi everybody. i'm rick sanchez, and this says among the things that stuff well that we're going to be talking about
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today. the 1st ever federal ban on proud price gauging on food. i'm a better looking person, said pamela, bye dear friends, around the world. you cannot, even if you try to make this stuff up, that we are watching here in the good old united states of america, we're going to go deep dive into the u. s. presidential elections and you have to hear to believe what both sides are saying, numbered sanchez, hey, let's do this. the right. why do you say though, that we start this whole thing instead with what is happening right now in christ, right? russia? the world media is fascinated by this, and i get it. i understand why ukraine and veins russia, it's getting
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a lot of attention, right? but, but like the dog who finally catches the car, we have to ask. now what ukraine, even western media are saying that this is a bit of a flash in the pan. impressive. yeah, you can help, but look at it. you know, you through oil in a hot pants. lot of attention, but not much will likely be coming out of this because ukraine simply doesn't have the manpower to back up this incursion. and the fact of the matter is russia does. now here's a real story that the media is purposely ignoring senior snap. that's a, a live you, a map. i look at it all the time to kind of do my own research on this stuff. by the way, it's a very thorough ukraine website, completely pro ukraine website. but even it shows just how successful russia's troop movements have been. look at that, look at that eastern front. it's just, it's a, it's a gone for ukraine. and if you go to it,
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you're going to see that the russians are gaining ground every single day. and then fortifying their positions as soon as they take some ground, they make sure it can't be re taken by what they do to it, so that the ukrainian military can't get back in there and they don't, for the most part, you know, are you creating a military that is sadly being extinguished on a daily basis. but western media sources, they just simply, they not going to show you that math. they're not going to report on that. instead, they're suddenly doing a lot of ukraine war reporting again and then a god. and they're focusing on curse, where some troops busted through the russian border. it is not a good look for russia screw up on the part of russia. but with some of the images that are coming out of curve square ukraine, soldiers are now confronting russian citizens, are also not a good look for ukraine like this one that we found out. i want you to watch this. okay. i want you to watch this with me. it's a ukrainian, a soldier,
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and he's wearing a nazi like uniform. he's got a nazi home at on how to good luck. and he bullies a russian citizen who happens to be just a little old man. sophia lucy says right, yeah the, the lot it's not the lot as you know, bullying a little oh my i look, i know it's i'm not trying a big deal out of that. it's just a moment in time. things happen. it doesn't mean all ukrainians holders are going to be behaving like that. but see that that's the kind of thing that video which is kind of viral. no, it is viral. i mean, it angers
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a lot of russian citizens who have long felt that ukrainian military leaders have a pension, approve and pension for neil nonsense. and now here's a bbc report. here's something else i found that i wanna share with you. this is a bbc reporter, purportedly inside russia, interviewing russian citizens about the fact that there are now ukrainians on their land on their so will will, to is very much part of the national psyche. a now for the 1st time and move it is . you have foreign slices on russian soil, seizing russian territory. that's quite a shock. the use your since we're needing the new book that i'm on the years and we're good but she started watching me just look what's the, what's the 1st one on?
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what's the number of the needs lose? know which was the right to do a step is the we would you move the don't the i still them nice to have you. some of those guys. so glad is this to do with, through my disability, like each know what i know. she says logical, rational look whether western media like it or not, that that's how most russians, according to studies conducted by respect the international posters, not russian bolsters. that's how they view their president over there. it's their president. they can like what they want. right. and the attack encouraged is making them more unified and more supportive of the war effort. i mean, bring you in on this manila the way this whole thing is playing out is fascinating
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. i move your thoughts well, 1st of all, rec, i just kind of look at that lady and go, wow, what's that like to actually like your president? that's just really, i don't think i've experienced that a while, but her her analysis of vladimir putin is reflected also in all the us presidents from bill clinton all the way up until we got joe biden. everybody said the same thing. their analysis of autumn are putting was that he's methodical calm, rational, and he thinks things through. it's the same analysis that we heard tucker carlson say of why more prudent either. so i think we're a waiting at this point the, the russian response to this, this incursion into cursed. and because i think everybody seems to agree, you know,
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if you're not talking, it's blowing hot air and, and creating a narrative of europe speaking the truth. if we are dealing with a man that is known his reputation known worldwide as a well thought out and rational man, then will probably see a rational response to what's happening in the curse co boss. but what are your, what's the point, what we saw, but, but here's the old man. that's terrible. yeah, no and, and that, yeah. and that feeds into it the point being they've done this, it's going to work against them because it's only motivating even more. uh, the russian people but, but the point that i'm seeing and i and i was monitoring media this weekend as you know, you and i have to do. and i was, i was reading some press reports coming out of india. i read some bbc stuff and all of them, and these are not necessarily people or pro russia or anything like that. but they were all saying that this, this incursion is, uh it is a bit of
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a one trick pony that okay, you did the incursion. what now, what, where can you know that i time trying? i'm the listen. i'm the military genius. i'm not a strategist would be on what they've done. what's next? there is no next. there can't be a max, right? it's a possible, i mean if it is impossible because even though we heard the loading mirror zalinski gloating last week about getting i don't think he's actually secured any f sixteens in his hands post may at the moment. but the fact that they've been promised to him a number somewhere about 60 units are promised to him coming from nato allies. i think that's kind of what gave the, the ukrainian military brains, whoever they might be at this point because they keep switching their military leaders. it might have given them a little bit of, you know, a chest something. yeah. moment. so let's, let's go and let's,
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let's do this and then they're now that they're, there, it is kind of like a what now, what, because manpower is low. obviously, on the ukranian side, the russians have air superior already. they have troops, number superior, all ready. and now you're on russian soil proper. so i think that's something that, that really is not only symbolic as the bbc reporter pointed out, reflecting on world war 2. but i also think this is a really dangerous move for the ukrainians to go in. yeah, no rush or proper, you have to assume worse. you, you have to feel bad for the ukrainian soldiers. you have to, it would be in humane to not feel bad for them at this point. in fact, let's talk about the guys harassing the old man though. no, not that, not him. he's a bully. let's talk about what's happening now. on the other side, let's talk about ukraine according to sources. but the situation there is, is extremely different because while western media sources make
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a lot of error lensky out to be some combination of pat men, i don't know, ramo a mother, theresa, all rolled up into one inside the country. that's not at all the case. let me tell you what's going on. beller roost. president alexander looked at jenco, says that most ukrainians, quote, hate zalinski bell. i never heard this before, so that i find this interesting bellows borders. ukraine, as you know, that's what this article writes about, which is why tens of thousands of ukrainians have gone there. lucas shank goes as by here's the measure. 70 percent of ukrainians. hate zalinski because the problem is, is one thing and he doesn't other and because there's just too many people die, like nobody wants to see their neighbors or brothers or fathers die. so, so let me add this now. polls conducted in keep just recently back in june are showing that more than 40 percent of ukrainians. again, there's a can't poll, not russian poll say that 40 percent of ukrainian say that democracy is in the
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climb under so landscape. and of course, some of that, as you know, i'm in the law may have to do with the fact that he is on elected his term expired back in may, back in may, his term expired, and it canceled the election. so he's remaining as an elected president, i can't imagine that if you were to go into a pole tomorrow and keep that, that would be, oh yeah, we love having a guy, we never elected as our president. i can't imagine that, but maybe i'm wrong. you know, i mean i, i think the numbers are continuing to grow. it's a growing chorus. i think among at least the people that i know that are of ukrainian nationality, that are all over the world because they obviously do not want to go back to the motherland at this point. especially the males because you know, for fear of getting kidnapped and being thrown into the ukrainian military, a meat grinder. so
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a lot of people are obviously unsatisfied. and then you think about the, the women, the wives, the sisters, the daughters. they are very angry at below the mirror, zelinski kidnapping, all the man and, and the boys. i mean, forget, just grown man or do the little boys 1516 years old. kidnapping them to throw them on the front lines after 2 weeks of training with a gun. so all of these women, the women are starting to be very angry. so of course, these polls are starting to grow and showing the descent and the anger towards bologna mirror, zalinski saying that democracy is dying. and then you add in how he's closing up media shops that are, you know, flattering to him, that are gushing over him. and his friendship with like say sean pad and he's, you know, he's thinking trying to have gifted him via the off one of his oscars. you know, on the jump. yeah. really. yeah. 2 really good. yeah. so i'm had mr. red as well on pen loves ukraine. he went, he went to kia, have and did
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a documentary. i don't know if it's out yet, but he's he is doing a documentary, sean pad and gifted followed him. your zalinski and oscar because that's the only way that zalinski was going to get, remember, has an actor is going well as he was going to get an oscar. but basically all the media that's not friendly to the wednesday has been shut down. so all of the dissenting voices are gone, and as well as many of the orthodox churches, if they even speak russian remotely had been shut down. so if you have no freedom, religion, you have no freedom of the press. you have no way to elect a new leader, and this guy is just putting himself in office to kinda know t d, but then what, what kind of democracy is there? i was just going to say that for your think of a i or any of that are, are we later your tax dollars and mine to the tune of what $200000000000.00 are being spent. and we're being told by our politicians where there because it's a democracy and we have to protect the democracy. but then when we look, you know,
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down a couple of paragraphs ago, wait a bit, this, this is not a democracy. what happened to the all right? when we come back here, so we're going to do with take a quick break now, but when we come back, we're going to be talking about the us presidential elections. we've got some campaign moments that we're going to be sharing with you polls. i'm going to be sharing with you with both couple of harris and donald trump that are well to say the very least consequential. stay right there. the the,
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and what is this thing of the continent of boxes? oh said we in touch with the rest of the world, we're going to relate with the wind in terms of donations on in tons of tray. africa must define what she wants. political assets might define ourselves. cultures. esick, i must define ourselves critically. the cause of the guys no choice, but to move forward forward. she will
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the who dokie. welcome back. here we go. the us. i'm rick sanchez. the us presidential election has turned out to be a roller coaster ride in the past month. a couple of harris has staked out a surprisingly sizable lead and some polls she continues to play it very straight. she's not going all scripts. in other words, i mean, she's sticking to the script, right. she has not talked about her policies, given no interviews to serious journalists until now. these changed a little bit. i'm not sure there for the better, but they changed. and i'm going to take you through some of that in, in just a moment. but 1st, let's do this, i want to talk about donald trump. you would think, right? common sense. but given that his opponent is not laying out her policies, and that many of his policies are still very popular with many americans,
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that he would hammer away at those winning issues, right? you would think that he would be talking about his economy is impressive and of maybe his foreign affairs of the positions and his record there, which was good. right? compared to what's going on now within the world. when he was president right now, he's not the one that the former president against the advice of his campaign team . from what we understand is instead of giving some rambling speeches where he talked about sophia lorenz, called her sophia or something like that. an actress that by the way, nobody under the age of 60 knows, i mean, i'm sure some of you know her, but you know anybody under what 40 forget about it. he used his terms like t, boeing a recording device that is now in museums. and then again, most people under 6 the probably don't even know what he's talking about. and then he the one thing, man, he did the one thing that no smart man forget politician. i don't care if you're
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running for president or running for dog catcher. you should not do this, right? you should not publicly criticize a woman's looks ever. just don't do that. we most of us married, gosh, that by the way, drop seems incense that time magazine put a picture of comma la harris on its cover. and he's angry about it so angry and that he's now calling her a. it is mad that they called her a beautiful woman in the article. so when he read that he got incense. so he came out and said this, but i say that i am much better looking than her. i think i'm i'm a better looking person. since that comment goes exactly against what the former president needs to be doing right now . he needs to attract women voters, which he's losing right now in droves,
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and he also needs to attract independence, where he's also trailing. now, the problem is comments like those, manila, you're a woman who wants to hear a guy call a woman actually. so those kind of comments are working against him. he's just doing the opposite vision. know better. i explained to me this, would you? oh, i mean, a part of me, you know, wants to believe that it's trump doing is, you know, trump grandiose. i'm the best looking i'm. there's more or less i'm the whatever. yeah. right. i want to think it's a stick. i'm not sure. i can't tell there if that was sarcasm or if he really was serious. hm. it's really hard to tell about, you know, at that particular moment because it's, you know, it's not too far out from his personality rick, that he jokes about that stuff about himself. but he also does take himself very seriously. so when it comes to that, like you said,
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any smart man would have to know. yeah. don't criticize a woman, especially if she is your opponent. yeah. because then you get the whole, the whole sexist card played against you. you get all these other cards to the races card. you. the just, you don't criticize a woman's looks. you have there. so many things you can criticize. and by the way, you see you have a choice of the harris. she is an attractive woman. she is and a fresh of a pretty lady. yeah. i mean, she's a pretty pretty and had her but so himself, at one point. yeah. trump said so himself during the the, the 3 hour long or whatever it was interview with you on mosque, on x, on the x spaces. he actually compared calmly. harris to his own white well on. yeah, i'm not really not really hold on. let me correct your toner cartridge. no, no, no, no. he said the picture they put top of her is beautiful and sad that the, that the picture that they, that they drew it to make her look beautiful,
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even though she is. so yes, he did say that the extra, she looked as beautiful as his wife. but he wasn't saying she's as beautiful as, as well, just just for wow, why are we talking about this? i thought maybe he was right by the washer trunk thing big so. well because he is creating this conversation. any of my point, if i were just looking at it as a, as a political strategist, you would say, mr. president, please start talking about what you plan to do when you become president. i mean, look what has to be driving mr. trump's advisors. crazy is that if the former president focused on his experience as economy and other policy differences with that of the vice president, he could score big, especially with independence because she is giving him huge openings to do so. i'm gonna give you an example of that. let's write one of the openings. you just gave him, mrs. harris, miss harris. because she has refused to do interviews. she's refused to talk about her policies. so the media has a shame her into doing it, right. so finally,
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she announces that she's going to give a speech on her economic plan. however, it did not go well. this just happened, especially when she spoke about how she would stop corporations from listen to how i pronounce this price gouging the. so believe me as president, i will go after the bad actors, the and i were to pass the 1st ever federal ban on proud price gauging on food. yeah, that she said gauge it's gouge. you want to hear it again here. take a listen. ever federal ban on crowd price gauging, unsuitable vanilla. and i will tell you cause we do this for a living when somebody does that and there's something we know
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a lot about what it means is 2 things. it means at worst, she doesn't even know what the word means because she can't pronounce it obviously, if love weird to her when she saw it on the teleprompter and just kind of made up a word. what it also tells you is somebody else is writing her stuff. those aren't her words. somebody wrote them for her. and both of those reading somebody else's stuff. and then not even knowing what the words mean, that's horrible for her because it supports the criticism that's been leveled against her by her own opponents, that she's fake, and that's not good. and again, it gives the opening that mr. trump could been used to talk about his policies, but he's not doing it so your comment on that? the last i don't know the full portion of whatever. go ahead to sheila. she looked pretty so didn't she rush stop the trouble, but yeah, not that that was it. to me. i that came off as a cold read. yes. you know what that means you and i both are. so, i mean, she never looked at the script beforehand and, and at worst,
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doesn't even understand the complexity of what she's told me, what it was, the double whammy, what it was you're more than welcome. this is where she was finally gonna stop with the campaigning and just get serious and say, look, when i become president, here's what i'm going to do. and then when she talks, well, it doesn't sound like it's what she's going to do. it was some, some short, a year old dude wrote in a speech that she prepared that was, that he was asked to prepare for. mm hm. we know that when it was bite in harris and now it's harris walls that they constantly campaigned and stumped on platitudes without any real plan to follow. just like just like what the ukrainian military is doing and curse their their, it's like a big, big platitude. i didn't say we're going to do this, but now what's the show? okay, that's fine. she says she, she wants to stop price engaging. i don't know what that is. i know what price gouging i know what price gouging is, and we saw certainly
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a lot of that with p e. materials and stuff during the coven pandemic. when people were charging on, for example, on amazon for a bottle of handle, the pricing like $5060.00 the, there's nothing wrong with the policy that probably the problem is i get the idea. the idea is right. but then she doesn't follow up with any actual outline on how to get there. because when you live in a live and operate in a capitalistic society, when you try to fix prices and control them, there's a trickle down to where all these different agencies are going to have to do this. and that i agree to control all of that. all over the place, same as tara continued, if they miss terrace, you think terrified, right? here's, don't work. care of just make it hard for the consumer and then the in the and you increase in price it, i agree. i agree. yeah that's, that's the libertarian variable. you know, things hey, becomes very materials become scarce. so you know, no real plan here. just platitudes. right. we're out of time. the polls right now
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are saying whether you call them platitudes or, or a porpoise or whatever the hell he decided to call it. it's working, it's working for her. she's that there are polls out right now. in fact, as a brand new pull that just came out that has her winning high 6 points among likely voters. that is a very big number. haven't seen anything like that again. now it all depends on what's going to happen during the democratic convention this week. and of course, it also depends on how many protesters go out there because of the whole israel guys. i think we're going to be following it for you. manila and i are, but we're out of time for today. next mental ex partner. appreciate it. thanks. right, that's our show. remember, always look outside your own box truths. don't live in boxes. i'm rick sanchez. we'll see you next time on the
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