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runs in the door but the people they've heard are demanding justice their stories need to be told on america's lawyer. live from the world headquarters of r t america in our nation's capital this is the news with rick sanchez our buddy i'm rick sanchez and i want to welcome our viewers for all over the world including those of you watching using your phone on the portable t.v.'s yes the future is here which is kind of ironic because i want to start today with the past there are few events in world history more important than world war 2. if you have any countries felt the brunt of that war more than russia in fact take a look at this now historic documentary we're going to get
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a kick out of this it details exactly what the nazis wanted to do to russia. personally i see that plan for world conquest can be summarized this way. conquer eastern europe. and you can dominate the heartland. conquer the heartland. and you can dominate the world and. conquer the world island. and dominate the world. dominate the world bum bum bum bum. i mean wow you don't do them like that anymore there it is i mean that literally it's in black and white which are the 2 colors that represent the last time we as americans paid attention to history as opposed to depending on steven spielberg or some other movie director for our understanding of the past for
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russians though who were invaded who lost upwards of 20000000 people who then regrouped who then marched on berlin and ended hitler's dreams of world conquest world war 2 is manifestly important it's so important in fact that it's commemorated to this day with a d.-day parade held every single year for russians defeating the nazis was a is and probably always will be a 'd really really big deal something worth to them never forgetting because they paid the heaviest price and because to this day they live with this concept in their heads that they have to ensure that that never happens again anyone with a working knowledge of world war 2 can certainly understand that. which is why we find it almost curious that one of the us is best and most respected newspapers or a writer there would suggest that the only reason russia commemorates world war 2
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is for quote propaganda. in fact here's here's the full quote from this article that was written on and about the day in the washington post quote under putin official propaganda has sought to glorify russia as a victim of foreign aggression that save the world in world war 2. i got to tell you i'm not a historian but i know enough of the record right from wrong and that quote it's just plain wrong or worse downright stupid is the writer implying that russia was not a victim of foreign aggression because he really did not know that the nazis invaded russia does he not know that the russians defeated the nazis and drove them back to berlin. so here's what we want to drill down on all right that knowing history is one thing but pushing
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a cold war narrative on your viewers has far more reckless and also even dangerous so let's look at that here on the news with rick sanchez where we believe it's time to do news again. these are the questions we think will likely come to mind as you watch this newscast why is russia being criticized for simply commemorating the defeat of the nazis clashes into the night in israel palestine how long will it last we're ancient human beings once hunted by hyenas. we're going to get with us though. try and give you a better understanding of the v.-day as it celebrated or commemorated from the
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standpoint of the folks most of whom are here watch this and that and why it's so confusing for so many people in the west to be able to understand this here is our reporter you shall follow. remember in the states the russians consider a bad day to hold as a set up to see us again nazi germany was defeated and the soviet union which had. so round the world would see last time to 7000000 people to talk about their courage and sell some precisely remember here is a little was said it. was way safe but that was rather. nicely. reducing. the front. that will serve the survivors of the patient. to staff and
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concentration camps as. the enemy attacks talk country came to a line to kill so death pain and suffering say once it's overthrow not only the political system but to destroy us is a state as a nation the response to the nazi holt's was united from the irresistible determination to repel the invasion and now the descendants of those heroes of montreal's red square is ready to press out how to box and read a virus and somebody has to face going to court raise this issue of the trial sounds ensured septic impossible to read some white sox vibrates it might sound to me that shuttles are listening to something young muslims are supposed to that's an instrument of god one day i was thrilled because all because of her trip. to say just like i was not her the love the little bit of time that the reason that such symbols are a. let's turn c.s.s.
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in her true time. love her. life. but. also love her as that as a sign of missile systems. this. was. possible. generally the passage of the troops was good they tried hard although you can see for yourselves the weather is not ideal but the main thing is the mood on the holiday. crops trying to. break. at planes and helicopters to call from several airfields in different regions of russia in order
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to fly over the guests head. was. that. there is. action of the 2nd. part of what. will be destroyed. yes i would like to congratulate over this great day wish them good health and i'd like them to be proud of us proud of. the helicopter i was riding during the parade . in russian is the most popular and best in
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the wild meanwhile at the f.b.i. raid everything totally depends on the skill of the pilots as all flights of the formed at very low altitudes with very low speeds and the distance between the aircraft is critically short traditionally victory day celebrated in russia all day long. events began early in the morning and continued until late at night with circular fine words lighting up the skies in all major russian cities. are let's talk about those of joining me now 2 scholars who are experts on the subject of russia world war 2 commemorations of the us russian relations because we're off as the author of the russians are coming again the 1st cold war is tragedy the 2nd as far as also joining us to add to all of you is the author of the plot to scapegoat russia how the cia and the deep state have conspired to vilify putin this is interesting your perspective on this you know. as i was watching you
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use report i was thinking to myself i can understand why a lot of americans a lot of folks out west would look at that and say man that's weird i mean you've got every year all these tanks on the streets the big warships the planes it is different than the way we do things but the does that make it jeremy wrong does that automatically make it propaganda. not at all actually it was general douglas macarthur who said that this was the greatest military achievement in all of history the russian defeat of the nasties i mean they played a central role 'd that was acknowledged 'd at the time and i consider myself primarily a pacifist but there are some wars that are justified and standing up to now see isn't as one of them and i intended the victory parade several years ago in moscow as a wonderful experience it wasn't in the over the top celebration of militarism it was a celebration of russian standing up for russian and against nancy tyranny so maybe
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we should exalt for actually doing this and i think anybody who has a sense of history would probably agree that we do and should thank the soviet army for what they did still do you damn it a little. do you understand why a lot of people would look at them going oh my god that's just a bit much seems aggressive to all those soldiers on the streets all those tents and. i could see them thinking that because they don't understand what russia where it went through during world war 2 1st of all honest hemingway said that all freedom loving people oh a debt of gratitude to the red army for defeating. nazi germany. many intellectuals in leaders said at the time but those lessons have been forgotten yeah as was mentioned russia or the soviet the soviets lost 27000000
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people fighting germany and 80 to 90 percent of all nazis killed were killed on the eastern front it was a truism afterward or 2 that the soviet union won the war in europe while the us won the war against japan in the pacific but now that's all being written was written and it's being reweigh in order to justify aggression towards russia in order for the us to justify a supporting nazis in ukraine which they've been doing since 2014 and that's a fact and of course russia's concerned that they may have to fight nazis again in a very real way so i understand why people may not know you know see these celebrations for what they are but but they are something to come at you know i'm thinking i understand why governments who often need to have big guns would push aggression i don't understand why a writer of the new york times or
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a writer of the washington post would do something like that help me understand that if you were german. i think it's very politicized and i think you point to earlier you know revisionist history because at the time that era you know how to rule. too many americans were thanking the russians you know douglas macarthur saying this the greatest military chief in history f.d.r. gave speeches praising the russians even james james so you know this is just a rewriting of history to meet the present moment where there is this attempt to drum up patriot against russia and to pick everything negative you know so see everything russia is being negative and not to give them credit for anything positive it was acknowledgement that it comes down to just part of this when you don't towards a cold wars or suggesting you know i was going to say it just comes down to a convenient enemy a convenient enemy and not only are some hawks in the u.s.
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government add by the way some in russia as well playing that game it gets more difficult more complicated and maybe more dangerous when the media steps in and cheerlead that type of narrative gentlemen we're out of time my thanks to you for joining us on this day and for helping us through this conversation we appreciate it. yeah and there is something going on once again in that clash between the palestinians and the israelis going to heat up for a time to time will it hit the boiling point this time will this violence simmer down we're on it our correspondent paula slayer with the latest from the ground stay right there.
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a welcome back i'm rick sanchez tonight more conflict between the israelis and the palestinians it's an old story one that continues to even now israel has announced a few hours ago it has launched air strikes against hamas targets in gaza after rockets were fired in the israeli territory the events come after confrontations between israeli security forces and palestinian protesters as the holy month of ramadan comes to a close now hundreds of palestinians have been injured already as well as several israeli security forces for more on this we can take you right to the region here's a report from our correspondent paula sleazier from israel. what you can hear
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behind me. on horseback they make you because it's the line. so we have seen a fair up in clashes between the young palestinian protesters and the israeli security forces we did receive signals from the red crescent more than 351 keep hope palestinians have been injured today alone remember this is the 4th day that we witnessing cashers and all of those 250 has been hospitalized of which 7 are in a critical condition now a few hours ago they room rockets finds rockets fired from gaza and israel they were no reports of injuries or extensive damage is great inside but these waiting to responded recipes funks that they say targeted that we must areas we've heard from the kind of stick and health ministry that in those 29 people were killed among them children not at the same time the israeli defense minister benny gantz
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has stated that there is a state of emergency now depleted particularly in a 50 mile radius of the gaza strip and this is as the security establishment here in israel meet to try and grace and assess the situation so certainly things far from calming down we've also heard from islamic jihad which is another palestinian group that they will be responding with in the coming hour was in what they say is an appropriate response to the violence that we've been witnessing here into the city and now if it happens as international condemnation against israel increases they was urging that meeting of the united nations to take it on so behind closed doors at the same time amnesty international has issued a comment in which it says its own people on the ground have seen to quote excessive force used by the israeli forces and at the same time we've heard from uni safe that in the last 3 days 43 children have been injured now there are signs
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that the 5 incidents separating the bear as we insist on the same to the west bank and i'm talking about ideas way he sold to reinforce unsaid. we also hear how it tastes erupting in the water and it's way to town off ice so it's not just to sort of hold on to the east and of course is the focal point in all that was the case for this fight from gaza which has escalated the situation but not at the same time this is the west finals at least what's next in israel. so the security establishment on these weighty side has been meeting on the top to try and deal with the situation and see how to bring the simmering tensions down now tonight is the fault of consecutive nights that we aussies it's like this could be his way the streets will sit on here in full force if he suffered you can hear an ambulance going off so i don't think it's unusual that i'm saying she did it but he is bracing to find it in the coming minutes if not in the coming hours. good stuff
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thanks so much paula for are keeping us abreast of what's going on there we'll continue to check in meanwhile a huge discovery in italy archaeologists have on earth fossilized remains of 9 befalls that may have been hunted as prey and that amazing r.p. correspondent john harvey has the details. it's a groundbreaking and gruesome discovery archaeologists in italy unearthing the remains of 9 neanderthals that scientists say were hunted down by packs of hyenas and mauled to death the italian culture ministry said the fossilized bones including skull caps and broken job bones are believed to have belonged to 7 adult males one female and one young boy from different time periods they say the oldest bones may date back to more than 100000 years ago and the most recent 50000 years
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ago the cave where the bones were found called the what hardy cave in san felipe chitra cheo is disc. pride as one of the most significant places in the world for the history of neanderthals amanda thought skull was discovered in next same area back in 1939 the bones most recently found according to archaeologists show clear signs of 9 leading experts to believe they were indeed attacked by the stone age hyenas which preyed upon the neanderthals the hungry hyenas would drag their bodies into the caves to then be consumed this sick and vulnerable were particularly easy prey researchers also found the bones of other animals in the same area such as rhinoceros and giant deer a rock collapse most likely from an earthquake sealed the cave for more than 60000 years and preserve the remains until scientists were able to access it after burrowing through an opening they say this incredible discovery may lead to many
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more to come gruesome or not from the news with rick sanchez john hardy. have you ever thought by killer hyenas very interesting it just doesn't get any better than that you're right you go ahead krista i don't want you to top kill or hyenas eating me and you know it's tough to follow that but i do have some good stuff for sports rick i always start with some tennis so let's go to the madrid open let's head over to madrid it's a.t.p. masters 1000 and we had alexander. teenie 0 taken the 1st game to me there would give him plenty of trouble the rest of senator one of the perfectly plays dropshot winner and then the italian going on to take in the tie break after their nets the return the german star however claimed 3 service break points in the next 2 sets it was all there about 5 games before in the 2nd set here there of just impressive covering it and with the blistering forehand in stride and then barrett's in a sense the 4 involved at the net wide sasha pumped up their companies face their
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head into the decider 3rd set all even to 2 games serve breaks after beforehand return goes wide and now he's really amped up as you can tell. point for a moment up another wide shot i bear a teeny the italian going down and that would be all she wrote. takes it to claim a 2nd madrid open 676463 and it was for the masters 1000 and then it was probably. relative at some point yeah teeny teeny bit yes maybe because he lost yes and you know that i mean the southern europeans are supposed. to get into the you are crazy great great great great great great grandparents were even while killer speaking of neanderthal this next one i want to show another clay court tournament began today in rome so another italian guy kind of losing his cool was fabio fognini but you know it was you in the audience you know i don't know what it is but this is the it's. a korean someone
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lost their cool here it was funny down here 3 games before he ends up netting it looks so after the nets he's angry he's angry maybe he was just on a past life in a past time but he picks up look at the racquet it's like an accordion it's just all folded up he gets a new one though and you know is it me or i don't test track it's just taken a punishment this season but. to close out the match in straight sets 6364 hours a little immature it doesn't look like i missed the shot but it can't be my fault it must be the rock and you know that's the only thing they can use to take out their anger and then after that sometimes it kind of gets them going in the match it didn't work for him there for me at least on the ground and not somebody else exactly exactly but i know we go from the clay court to the pitch before we get to the drama at the derby so let's check out some soccer here that match austin on the prowl also by the way taking on sporting k.c. gallagher and he leads the goalkeeper there but tucks it away to open up the scoring right there in f.c. but great recovery in agility there on the 2nd touch to put it in that score would
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remain in the game red card i lost in the 2nd half reduced their squad to 10 men took advantage of the moment. 82nd minute there. is i don't know if there's a relation with a beautiful header for the home team and that gets the fans on their feet they've been waiting all game for that he gets the equalizer for kansas city sporting wasn't finished though i don't mean a regulation and. the hero sending a header right here after the ball was fucked up by his teammates and scoring at the stroke of the 90th minute right there doesn't quite stick the landing on the celebration nonetheless it was a good effort that would be the game winner though given sporting k.c. all 3 points after 7 minutes of stoppage time they take it $2.00 to $1.00 k.c. comes from a goal down to score twice in the final 9 minutes exciting stuff you have that is amazing because you're good and what's going on with i watched it today seeing that there's controversy. yesterday afternoon it came out bob baffert the trainer from edina spirit who won the kentucky derby it was bad for its 7th here
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you see what happened about a week ago now it was after 7 kentucky derby for a record. crossing the wire their 1st took took the derby and then yesterday came out that he tested the horse tested positive for a substance called. inflammatory and used to treat pain and you're only allowed 10 people grams but now within a 14 day window and this horse tested positive for 21 people grams a bit about the zone so it can't be within the system at all within its 14 day window prior to the race however now africa is denying any wrongdoing and he came out saying quote yesterday i got the biggest gut punch in racing for something that i did not do and this is really it's disturbing it's an injustice to the horse i feel like you know here you want to race and you're still not to me i don't know what's going on in racing right now but there's something not right and i don't feel embarrassed i feel like i was wrong and he went on to say he'd be fully transparent if you did you watch the race. you afterwards see what he said he said
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i have our t.v. is now like the new england patriots. yes getting targeted for no always winning always when it went all just what it always treated well being accused there are being a few that starts out started that's our newscast thanks so much for being with us interesting comparison to see him when it's time right here it is again as funny he would say. hi folks joe nemeth here and if you're on medicare this is important you're now entitle to eliminate co-pays and get dental care the answers i glasses prescription coverage in home a unlimited transportation and home delivered meals all at no additional cost plus your zip code may have coverage with the give back benefit that adds money back to
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