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it never broke the free spirit of the indians and their will for reset the hey rick sanchez here. this direct impact in this part of what we're going to be talking about. sometimes it's just about can winning, and it doesn't matter how we look right. this moment it's about going to winning, right? this is above winning. yep. now it is really to get that. that's what i'm famous, director quentin tarantino. he says when it comes to electing couple of harris the hell with democracy, it's just when baby, he literally broke our bleat machine here, much sketches. let's do this thing. the . so we're going to begin with uh, this sudden nasty feud with between the united states and mexico, where,
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where mexico is saying that the us and canada should mind its own damn business. literally president uh, oprah door. the president, mexico seems to be saying that the united states had to canada. look, you have no right to involve yourselves in our political affairs. and that's what he says that they're doing and, and because you're doing so he seems to be saying, we are cutting off your impasse what are is we're no longer going to be dealing with your advisors to see really j. c. well, the have only said i had them up in the low cost of young will just have my little place in my life was, you know, doing the hello a why is there a bass that are telling us what's good or what's bad in our country? that's not your job, it's our country. he seems to be say,
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right. so what's going on here? what is mexico doing that is so wrong, but it has the united states and canada, screaming at mexico about it. and that it apparently, according to the united states and canada, it has to stop because if not, there will be the end of the mark received as we know it if they continue to do it right. by the way, my own bias about this, whenever i hear my country or any country for that matter, complaint about a lack of democracy somewhere. my like bullcrap antennas go straight up, right up democracy of socialism, fascism of actual fascism, authoritarianism, and most of those other isms are usually nothing more than bludgeoning tools that are used by governments and demagogues to frighten them to see rather than in form . okay. sorry i had to get that out. that's my take whenever i hear people saying someone's a communist or someone's a socialist or someone's
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a fascist or democracy this in democracy that but let me continue. let me set this up for you. the guy in the ridiculous white house that you're about to see is the a basset or to mexico. his name is ken salazar, for the record i know can. i've worked with him on a bunch of stuff known him for many years as a journalist when he was a senator from colorado. he's a politician and has always allowed himself to be a bit of a tool. but here is reading this script. uh, that seems to be making mexico very angry at him at the us and canada tlc. uh, it looks you on the next uh, the quizzes represent that won't be eligible for the info. see, and i'm in the middle class. yeah. they may go. elaine figured, i see on the classic one on the yes this that also me, those medical, you kind of have a whole this demick kid with one level the see had vivid jeanette
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less than one of us. is that on the some careful that of who the see i say apple valley. so you don't know if this will cut them. i like to see on the left. what do you think? i know the story is a little confusing. so here's what's going on. mexico has a problem with corruption top, not a secret to anybody, right it. so it wants to change the way its federal judges are chosen. what the mexican government wants to do is make sure the judges are elected by the people. the us says that would politicize the elections and it would invite corruption. wait, aren't they already corrupt? yes, they are. another thing, given what is going on right now with our own supreme court and delegations, they are being bought and sold by billionaires. are we, is our country are politicians in any place right now to be criticizing another country for their traditional system. i'm not a legal expert,
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but just looking at it from a broad, given a choice between someone who is elected and owes his or her allegiance to the will of the people. as mexico seems to want to do with this reform, or someone who is selected. and oh, is there a legions to corporations and government bureaucrats? i would take my chances with the people, every time in perfect as elections may be. i get it. now ask for a president over door being angry that the united states should not be complaining about this. i disagree with him. look, i'm not one to not criticize governments including our own, criticize our own state department from time to time for going off on these far off dictates and places like u iraq and ukraine, which most americans couldn't even find out a map, probably 99 percent of americans couldn't find out about but i do think we have
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a right to engage when it comes to a country that's literally right, right next door to us and is our number one training partner. so on the one hand, i find the criticism, kind of weird. let me bring manila and manila, i think what i get in the united states is telling mexico we don't want you to reform your traditional system right now. that traditional system is appointed by politicians and such like we do here with our federal judges and mexico wants to change those. and united states is freaking out about mexico wanting to change that . i don't get it. why it seems like an over reaction. why is the united states so angry about the united states, about mexico changing how it chooses, its federal judges? so, so a couple of things are at play here, rick. so let's, let's go through them one by one. uh, 1st m lo is on his way out. claudia, shine bond has been elected. she's coming in and she's what they say has been kind
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of groomed by him for years within the priority there of, of the same party, the more than a party. so she'll probably govern the same way and probably has the same views as over door. so in alice case, he's on his way out and he's learning all the bridges and the boats along the way. it's to hell with whatever anybody thinks he's going to say what he wants to say at this point. that's kind of the stage that he's got as a lame duck. so i'm on team out of low here, where he's saying, hey, united states bought out even if our corruption is corrupting the corruption that you choose to corrupt in our country, right? so what they want, but i'm sure what, but back to history is the tractor bodies say back to my question. okay, i get all the ammo. there's corruption, my president wad at there. why does the united states not last there? go ahead. the reason the corruption against the corruption of the corruption is the problem is because i'm going to say one country china. and because of
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this new, the policy that has replaced nafta. as you recall a couple of years ago under president trump, which is called the t mac, t m e c. it is that new us mexico, canada deal. that is all about duty free and tear us. and china comes into play here because of one car company called b y d. they have become mexico's largest automotive car market o is b y b and they are now the 7th largest automotive industry in the world. and the problem here is, if the chinese get a foothold in the mexico market, what does it have to do it? judges, us officials or us officials are afraid that all the money from china is going to further push through the policies that they want, including, you know, the judges that are not then selected by us money and us,
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influenced by way of the politicians who select the judges, they're all it is here is a. okay, so i think what you're saying, scramble. so i think what you're saying is, the reason the united states, it wants the system to remain the same, is because under the present system, the united states and canada have a say have a hand in influencing or even choosing who those judges are. once it's a real election that they will not be able to choose those people that think that's what that's exactly right. and they're afraid that they're losing their grip not only to the people of mexico, but to business interest by way of china, and that china will be creeping into the us markets as well by way of mexico. so the us is really trying to clamp down and strengthen it, strangle hold on, it's southern neighbor on its ability to control the judges. so forget about all that other stuff. i mean, really, it's all of everything for you, this all over, all of that. okay. speaking of democracy, let's,
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let's talk about quitting guarantee. now. do price. uh, one of the best film directors in the entire world says, my son and a few other people i know who are film geeks. he says and has come out and say it and very interesting terms that when it comes to make sure that cala harris gets elected to hell with democracy, de is asked if it's right. the candid harris is sylvia hurst, that she's not talking about our platform that she's not doing news conferences that she's not doing any interviews with reporters. and here's what quinton terran tino says, listen, it's just about can winning. and it doesn't matter how we look right at this moment . it's about getting winning, right? this is above getting winning. yep. now it is, it's all mad king dash and she is running and she's not stopping to fill stumble. i mean, i want and there's nothing wrong stopping this. i'm going to vote for any way,
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no matter what she says, i'm just do with your videos that don't go. no, he's going to vote for her anyway, no matter what the hell. she says she can come out tomorrow and say, i'm a fascist and i eat babies. and i'm also a communist on top of that and she's still going to vote for her. and i'm going to start world war 3 tomorrow, and he's still going to vote for no matter what she says, just when baby. now here's what's interesting about this, and i think it's worth of discussing. she was never really elected. she came in last place when she ran for the democratic ticket, which means our own party never picked her. she, she was given the candidacy when biting dropped out. you know, without any competition, okay, it is what it is, right? and now on top of all that she doesn't have to explain her positions or do interviews with anybody. now you have to ask, and it's fair to say, that doesn't sound very democratic as we go around the world telling every other country how they have to be democratic. by the way, it's also a fair question for the trip team to be asking right now, would you ward,
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if it wasn't so busy trying to do damage control? because of this photo look at this thing. that image is making a lot of people, especially veterans angry. here's what happened. mr. trump did an event drawing to national cemetery for the soldiers were killed in afghanistan during the pull up. oh, smart, politically for him to do that by the way. and as a former president, he has every right to do that, delay the reset arlington national cemetery for the soldiers, but then he may have cross the line, figuratively and literally. that's what we're talking about here. he went with his photographers, the families, to where the soldiers have been recently buried, an area considered more sensitive. and they had this picture taken there. and you know, with the thumbs up and you can see there, i know the words are covering it up, but those are actually where the soldiers are buried. that's their tombstones. they're like people are angry about this because of the optics. they think it was exploitive. i think it was a bad taste. there are reports that mr. trump's handlers got into an altercation
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with arlington, security officials, bottom line. the bottom line is not a good luck, right? and i can't help but ask myself who is minding the store over there? manila, i mean the 1st rule in politics is don't provide your opponent with material that they could use against you. why would they release that picture? why would they take it? i mean, i'm always going to cover for you. if i see something, if i see a burger on your face, i'm going to tell you, hey, don't put that picture up there. i mean, i, i'm trying to understand who to help with this out. why as well, but let's point out that it's also not a good look that joe biden, the current sitting president and commander in chief did not attend the ceremony, the sitting vice president and the person running against donald trump sitting vice president comm. yeah, yeah. but now you're still, you're, you're selling yourself part of the circle. so bad luck, i guess what?
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i mean. bad, lucky. yeah. so i mean, they're focusing on trump doing what trump always does, which is the stupid same pose in every photo. i mean, just everywhere, this is the next to a dead body. am i know he's on file is much towards the body. i mean he's, he's just got the same automatic response and the families. if you look at the families, they were happy that he showed up, they were happy and they were doing the same pose as him. so we don't know, you know, they were actually doing like a celebration of life moment and it's their own private moment. that's fine. the problem that was happening at, at arlington national cemetery, which i've been to that area section 60, the problem, the big scuttlebutt that's happening there is not because he's doing his regular thumbs up cheesy pose. that he always does. it's that that the photos are now being circulated and used within his campaign. and the there's policies there at arlington national cemetery that strictly say,
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these photos cannot be used for political purposes. and they're saying that this is being used for politics. not so much that, that he's doing the model and so let me ask you so so, so let me ask you this. if you are hoops candler, you would have said, mr. president, i think it's a good idea for you to go over the stand next to those dead bodies and take some cheesy pictures with some people with your thumbs up. and then we're going to make sure that picture gets released to everybody so they can see it. when you already had a great moment were handling the ways before that, which was perfectly fine. yeah, i was playing that role. i would have specifically said, let's not smile, can we have a solid moment? you know, in honor of the fall in men and women. exactly. but you know, he just has some bad handlers around him and the photographer could have been like, can we not smile at it? right. yeah. we judge or the listen. it's politics. we're covering it. we've got to hit both sides. there it is. all right, so thank you. why don't we come back with you?
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and security council has just issued a warning to both lebanon and israel. it says both sides need to stop attacking each other because there is a high risk of widespread conflict. we're going to be talking to a lot of tomb, who is going to be joining us from a root late as a deal political analyst editor in chief there she is. going to be back with her in just a moment. stay right there. the outgoing naperville general secretary stilton berg claims a russian victory in the ukraine. complex is the biggest risk to the us led military blog. this is all the more reason russia will achieve its goals in this proxy war the
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hey, welcome back. i'm rick sanchez. i want to review from an as railey official. uh what he is telling level not. okay. so this person who's quote i'm about to read is israel view on and bassett or his name is danny dan. and he's talking to the lebanese people and he just said, quote, you and your government have a choice to make, confront, has bought today, or watch as you're country is dragged into chaos and destruction. so that's the message, i guess, the official message because he is the us investor to the united states, to the people of love and on about their current situation. a lot to him is joining us now to respond to the she's geo political and list that she's the editor of 3 chief of a mentor, uncensored layout. i want to get to that. but before we get to that, we've got some breaking news here. i want you to tell me about i'm, i'm scouring here the internet and i see that
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a pro palestinian active is name sarah wilkinson has just been arrested by the police in the u. k. they have rated her home. is she associated with your of, of fact finding and journalistic enterprise as well? yes. uh, 1st of all, thank you for having me over here for taking this and for the subject. and sir, we can send isn't faxed over the report. there should be cover in the middle east for us, especially the side, the, the conflict and the genocide that's happening does all the ongoing on it. but it's really also the guess the policy is over there. and sort of has the only been as for suppose that of humanity and human aspects of this, but also as sort supported of the policy impulse for the past 50 years. she's a 61 year old trying mothers was also invested in june of this. and then active as of today at 7 30 am in the morning and had a remote village where she lives alone. she was rated by dozens of
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n factors and police officers. oh my gosh, more people living in that village. so i guess it on there isn't charges just because she supports that existence and but it's fine. i mean, come on gimme a break. a 61 year old drum of it was a veteran journalist, an accredited journalist, and the human rights activists. and then finish, but basically is in the villagers over there is less than the police, but they sense that's all that's all so so, so all she is is somebody who supports the palestinian cause. in other words, you're saying, as far as you know, she's, she's never been there to fight for. she's not pro ha, she hasn't stated a position. what, what, what i guess what i'm getting out here is what could they have reached to, to accuser of terrorism. while she's living in england, well, the cleaning, the posting on social media supports there isn't because she supports the policy of course, and the policy and resistance at one point and find if she's sent over or if she
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had a data that is really they wouldn't go into the u. k. government, you can government people often had lunch as much like that. and basically when they went after richard with hers last week, the address of which was my 1st i know the journalist. oh that extra this as well. there's exact, almost extra does anybody who speaks was they would be interested in sort of case they built in charges and there isn't charges. that means that's 1.5. she can go with the genius for 3 years of for saying that i am, i guess the stuff that's happening and goes, i don't know why any. i'm just final question on this because i'm thinking i've seen protests in uh in uh, in the u. k. where thousands of people have been protesting for the ceasefire and for palestinians and against the massacre that's being perpetrated by israel. why would they arrest her and not those of the thousands of people? what is it about her that makes her so special?
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she is a very influential figure, it also shouldn't be just she has course to have been in the followers of all the read for she doesn't have books and at the same time recency. over the past week, she has been talking the issue of vaccines and the fact that is it is our dining. basically there's something, any possibility of having a humana to impose or it's was so hard vaccination to come in and they have mr to the children and goes off who are suffering. so my wife's strength of for your body of type to, which was basically stood by the same as into god. that's my point. so when she mentions us over the past week, something that we have, i think there is a police reading at home, resting her and we didn't know where she was up to later on in the day when we found out that she is being held at the police station and she must just see her lawyer asked her about, you know, there's been books written about this. it said that i think it was a brave new world that we would get to a place in our society where we would have thought police people would arrest you
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for what you think. and obviously we don't have the facts all in this case. so we should not conjecture, but man, it certainly sounds like this woman is being arrested for what she thinks and what she says and not for what she does. and that just doesn't seem, it just doesn't seem right. and i hope that the u. k. maybe they have a perfectly good explanation for this. well, we'll wait and see. meanwhile, back to the board charges. there is no, they just went after her for what chick stressful social media. so it is and it's wrong. um let's go back to what's going on this week. we've got a flurry of attacks. we've got flurry of condemnation. we've got a lot of action going back and forth again as you and i had discussed in the past. it was a quiet time now it seems like there's not a not so quite a time between both loving on has the law and the idea. can you characterize for us what's happening in that situation right now? it was really said that during the past interviews,
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the study ation are for the best and for the city as a physician of what else as well as some of those and very solvent suburbs. so the technician came in earlier this week and it was massive because they must have, did the 5 is the 5100 and thank you them with their sense of is really entity. they hit the military base because the mesh to his administrative base, that's a base for the most of and the most it 200 unit that's responsible for espionage online, basically propaganda among other issues. so they, most of the base is read this onto adobe, haven't spoken about who was the target, as well as said that if they are satisfied with the result, once they get the results, because they do have that all the drums, they would consider this fine clothes but if they are not satisfied with the kinds of people that they might, it's a hit, then they would come to open another phase and prepare the asian on his face to face and look it up. they said yes, it is one thing support thing,
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but it does have the wrong basically because the support front of the government, the c as in delta continue, it never stopped. and yes, it could be the day before the patient the day as well. it continues to escalate its attacks against the 15, using short range massages of cards in the midst of today, we saw them talk multiple visiting more than the 5. the is really all calls and the products as well as the most along the swans, which are embedded within. thank you. don't want to register from the blue line, which is the withdrawal line of that is really a occupation forces from some of the buckets above that, but they weren't getting into a 1000. so they just need to know supplements, for example, and then you're going to miss out of somebody asked me in a space where did they use garbage results in that case when they were targeting the supplements and they didn't use that. and so they want to use schedule shows, i guess um the 2 products and i told them this video provision forces, they refuge some rooms and civilian homes inside the supplements. so instead of
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getting has argued, because what it actually is is guided besides, because the best part is against the military, not just the videos. and that's why when somebody came up with this speech, i think it is. but the issue, he said, we thought to give it to me is it is almost a basis because we don't want to target the civilians, unlike or anything, we start to think our civilians. wow. so this comment from the basset, or to the united states, we're down to a minute here, but can you, can you characterize that kind of statement where he's telling the people of love and on look if he seems to be sitting and you don't get rid of his ball or we're going to go in there and get rid of his bull and you read the news, what actually the witness and cover the 2006 is really addition all the, you know and solve the level of the time for the starting his paper i can says and one thing this to, i mean they have the thanks, bend oregon level they, when we try and they us for that piece fired afterwards. mm hm. they were the ones
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who were 17. 0 one they couldn't push as well the away from the diverse they, they had bought a status update, so they directed by the blue line. i think this rate is right. so the idea of that they did with everything to the point that they talked to, to me or part of it, they put so the, they want to come in, just go ahead. i mean, what, what we're going to moderate and big, you know, thanks to you for being there and being able to give us a perspective that is too often not heard, at least not in the western media. so thank you so much layla and good luck with hope to talk to you again. so thank you. that's our show. remember to always be looking outside your own box when it comes to truth, because as you can find out when you watch this show who's we think don't live in boxes. i'm rick sanchez and we'll be looking for you next time. the
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the, if you think about russia, what does your mind picture the landscapes open up the for yours? the was one of those. you imagine the, the discounts dodge the journey? the are you ready to come along? the only 41 percent of
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you as a delta and i'm savings to cover a $1000.00 emergency. if we have record numbers of americans who are on the verge and having their cars repossess 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. use i have, i would like them maybe. i don't know. i just wanna go crazy. the reason that i am a fan of guaranteed income because it is this idea that everybody is deserve. and that's just by virtue of your being here.
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history textbooks printed in cave claim ukrainian national identity goes back to the middle ages, the ukrainians of the true to send to this of the slaves. even the ancient city of the once lived in these lands were also eventually ukrainians. the books of a pair that proved origin from the inhabitants of atlanta see a truck and the amazons and so on. but in mind that we just send it from the a truck. and it's also marian's by like all peoples, including the boat in the, in the picture next. not to mention the amazons, the salma. charlotte, so she's still on. yeah. maybe someone will call you in your let me see just a heads up and real addressing balcony. i'll probably do my so is there any inconvenience, little queens going spanish just killing me from.

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