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some country that maybe i didn't want them to go to. the other thing is, we're toy in with a country, russia, in this case that has more nuclear warheads and we do, we're playing with fire. this is, this is potentially, and i say this to all my friends, and i don't think enough of us in this country understand this. we're, we're, we're, we're pushing the envelope on what could turn into something bigger. like maybe even a world war 3 situation. i mean, i don't think i'm exaggerating when i say that. i mean, if, if it's true that we have a nato has boots on the ground inside ukraine. are we fighting russian soldiers? and is this what these guys are making money off of? i don't want that right? exactly. yeah, i mean, to put it, frankly, this isn't extinction level event. the actual outcome that the new, the neo cons in washington dc say their outcome, the outcome they're looking for is regime change in russia, tara russia, a part total defeat of russia. as we know russia,
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as would be the united states or any other nuclear power. if russia is facing destruction, you know what they're going to do, they're going to push the button as we would or anyone else. so their actual, the actual outcome that they are seeking would be the destruction of all human costs. and they're getting paid off of it. the corruption of this though is what makes me angry, more than anything else. are we more corrupt now than we've ever been? you think tied care so you know, i think so. i think so, part of it is that if you look at the neo liberal um system, the, the, the financial ization of the western system has created a dynamic where people are making money on things other than industry. you're talking about like crony, right, related damages. now each are of what they do. in fact, before these, this conflict started, it was constantly reported on that ukraine was the most corrupt country in the world. i would argue that's one of the reasons they selected it say when they go in there, that is corrupt country,
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a perfect they can go in there and the former c i a cheese, a 100, but they went in there and they made a fortune. and now they're still getting paid. so you're saying the reason we protect ukraine is because what they remind us of ourselves. well, there's something more in cities i'm talking about. i'm talking about, i'm talking about corruption in this country. i'm seeing the politicians, the media. everybody seems to have sold out in the other, but i think that i think these things are inextricably linked in that one of the, the, the things that's going on with ukraine is this. there are 2 things. yeah. they're making money now, but i believe there are a lot of politicians who have real dirty hands and there are people over there that can say, well, you know, 100 button or whoever was over here. they did this and that, so to some extent they called control ukraine, but i will guarantee you there's people in ukraine that have enough corruption and dirt that they could take some of the people down here. let's not forget, they're telling us. we've got to give money to ukraine so they can buy tanks and things like that and they're in investing in
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a crack in credit. those scam. yeah. and then the money's coming right back into the democratic party. yeah. yeah. so i would imagine there were people are over there that can finger some of the crooks right here that are making money off of the way. i mean, and we can argue about this. i would venture to argue that it's not just the democratic part of that, it's across the board. if you're a politician in america, if you own a media company in america, even i dare say if you are supposedly a journalist in america, you're probably corrupted right now. and it bothers me to say that because, you know, we're supposed to set the example. let's take a break. i don't want you to stop. i, i want to get back in your head on a couple of other things or including something you mentioned earlier about how politicians start with a certain amount of money and end up with a heck of a lot more by the way, i have a pod cast where as a journalist, as latino, as an entrepreneur, i share my story, is what i've learned what i've not learned. usually i've learned a heck of a lot more from my mistakes and i have from anything else called the rick sanchez
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podcast. we talked about a lot of stuff including with garland and are talking about right here right now. look for it. wherever you get your podcasts, when we come back. so how's a guy in garland just mentioned this a little while ago or a gal? pelosi mcconnell start in congress or in the senate, making maybe a $100000.00 a year. and then suddenly, 1020 years later, they got $35000000.00. $85000000.00. how's that happen? we're going to tell you, took away the the,
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the the, with the end of world war one. the movement for indian independence from the british empire flared up with renewed vigor. the british responded to the growth of the national liberation movement with arrest and brutal violence. repression cause active resistance. in march 1919 at the call of mahatma gandhi, a peaceful strike began in the country. but the british responded with a new round of violence and for bade the indians to gather more than 4 people on the day of the sea bass. at t festivals,
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a huge crowd of civilians gathered in the center of the city of i'm gonna start the northern india seeing bass as outright defiance. general reginald dyer gave the order to open fire on the on arms people. the barbaric execution claimed the lives of at least 379 indians, including 40 children, the youngest of who was 6 weeks old. the indian national congress considered the official figures to be underestimated and announced the death of more than $1000.00 civilians. the well known greatest newspaper, the morning post called dyer, the man who saved india, gave him a sword and 26000 pounds sterling as a token of gratitude for the massacre. the amorous dar massacre went down in history as one of the most brutal crimes of the british invaders, and only escalated the affair. struggle of the indians for liberation from the
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colonial yoke. the the hey, welcome back. i'm rick sanchez. let me give you some examples of what we were talking about a little while ago. what happens when somebody becomes a law maker in the united states? our 1st example is majority leader. mitch mcconnell he represents kentucky, as you know in the united states has done those has done so since 1984. and when he came into office, he made only, oh, roughly $70000.00 a year. that was a salary, right? $70000.00 a year. good salary, especially back time, right? for a young guy like he was today, somehow only serving in that same job for 20 years, making roughly a salary today. obviously he makes more than that because it's gone up. but still, he's worth $35000000.00. if you had a job making $75.00, let's say, even a $150200000.00
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a year. you think you'd be worth $35000000.00 after 20 years? let's go to nancy pelosi dental. correct. right. she started her career as a us law maker in 87. today she said to be worth a $114000000.00, or does that come from? what does that say about them? and maybe more to the point, what does it say about our ability to get either house of congress to be less excited about funding more as they seem to be profiting from. for example, ukraine. let's continue our conversation now with a girl at nixon. i mentioned this in particular because it seems to me that our number one export right now in this country. the number one thing that we export is defense. it's military, it's got stripe, we don't do better, we do guns. and if i were a lawmaker and i wanted to clean up the story,
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so to speak, i would probably look in that direction to create alliances. and my fear is that's exactly what they're doing. that's exactly how they're getting rich. that's exactly why we're ending up. unless worse or, and absolutely, and that direction would look right back at you because that's what they do. they know that they need to get these politicians on their side and what a lot of people don't know is you mean you mean the defense and physical tractors. and one of the most opportune ways that they do it is their family. now nancy pelosi is husband is a guy that does a lot of real estate. yeah, i will guarantee if you look at the real estate, you're gonna find some real nice deal. do you remember there was the ranks, for example. exactly. there was a guy from alaska the got in trouble, a few years back. it was probably it was. yeah. and what was there were people that were redoing his house for free. so what happens is, these members of congress have a friend of a friend and somebody gives him a good deal in sales in the house cheap, and they turn that over and then their wife gets a job. whenever evan,
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by having buys, in, of center to whatever his wife gets a job, make it a couple of $1000000.00 a year with a one of these health insurance companies. so they have a way of doing this to make sure that they can skirt around the rules, which nobody's been doing thing anyway. and everybody gets paid at the said state of affair and 805-0500. but yeah, but what about the donald trump? so steps us will and, and $1000000000.00 off of a foreign country because of $1.00 and $5.00 buildings that he sold in new york city and made what, give me a brand new and sold him. and his dad wasn't in the white house. right. pardon me. his, his uh, his father lost right in 100 biden's business partners. john kerry steps are national. i mean, on and on. it goes around, it just goes basically, it doesn't end with how does the point is, you know, we make a lot of noise about 100 bytes. and i of course, 100 bytes of disaster. this guy is just, even beyond the corruption. i mean, just as a human being is kind of a rack. i mean, have you read the story? yeah. but yeah, it gets into the magic of something because when they, let's face it, they over through the government of ukraine and installed the new government. and
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when they went in, it was 100 bite and it was name after name below these people on and on. family members and friends went in and looted it because that's part of what they do. yes . and ukraine was a blunt object. he used to hit a rush over the head with, but at the same time the vultures went in to pick the bones of, of the great, and they're doing it right now, and they're projecting what will be left of ukraine when this is all over in black rock etc, all that they're trying to buy parts of it. and, you know, the members of congress, they got it. they've got to use that wage. rave. think lensky is a willing participant in this, or do you think he's just the guy who happens to be caught up in something he's trying to do the best to control? but i think there came a point where he had to make a decision. you know, as i said, i've done some work on my own capitol hill and what happens with people like, was it, was it lensky if he wasn't in it from the beginning?
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yeah, there comes a point where you have to make a decision where you know what's going on. and so with all the corruption, let's face it. we've recently had it implied that this guy skim $400000000.00 off for his own pocket. so if you're getting 400 dollars 1000000 dollars out of the, i don't know if you're familiar with that to the right. 400000000. we have not independent. we verified it, but i know that the story is out there and certainly wouldn't be any different than what we saw. busy enough guess 10 or brock or any of the other equity. and generally i think he's almost been promised after i've gone a who's the present, who was the installed president of a rock. what happened at the it is getting in a plane and there's literally millions of dollars falling out of satchels onto the tarmac as it's that's, that's the gateway. and so it's, so let me take you to, when we had a possibility that he would be able to do some kind of deal. and apparently, i don't know, 2 people in the russians and reached out to them. and then they, they were talking about some kind of compromise to bring this thing finally to an
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end. and as we understand that the former prime minister of great britain went over there, johnson with his, uh, wonderful haircut. and uh and said, no, we don't want you doing a deal when it's almost like you're saying, we need this thing to be pro law, right? there are a number of issues, not the least of which mean what we're talking about is money. but let's keep in mind here. this is part of the big new brzezinski is grand chessboard strategy. ukraine is part of a strategy for the united states to maintain a world gemini that's already gone. so the idea is we have to use, you create the, the, the cover story is ukraine is a real country, and we're defending a country where that was invaded. the real story is they did this on purpose so they could try the use ukraine to weaken russia. that's why they don't want no, obviously, yeah, the military exercises in the black sea, which, you know, when they got a lot of money to me, we did, we did everything possible to provoke russia and anybody who doesn't see that is just not paying attention. right. but more importantly,
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i guess the point i'm trying to understand, okay, do they do is uh, garland because. busy as they are interested in multinational interest money, that these big corporations need to be able to, or do they do it because they just feel like some of my guess have told me right here on the show. and i've argued with a know, we just feel like where the united states, we've got a better solution. people need to be like us cause where the past. and that's why they do, i think that you are, which is not a reason for corruption. exactly. your 1st argument is, is, is more like it's about money, but remember something to their grand strategy to break russia up and take over. russia is about money in russia, having resources, a china is threatening us. what's the threat? because they're making money and they have independence and empowers. so in reality, in from a grand perspective, this is all about money. it only makes sense that it from a kind of like a hologram. if you look at the smallest part of a hologram, you can see the whole thing. that's what this is. if you look at this smallest bit
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of corruption, you can see that this is a giant web of international corruption to make the world safe for a crooked international corporate oligarchy. well, you have closed on a big go. uh, interesting choice of words, and i appreciate you having your, your great guess. thank you. and it's interesting to look at things like this and ways that unfortunately to many americans don't because it's not to say we need to be hyper critical of our own country. but we do need to be critical and we do need to ask the right questions. thank you for helping us do that any time and thank you . we appreciate you being here and helping us with this discussion. and you know, one of the things about what we do here, and i think this is really, really important is because we want to remind you that we try and do is keep the information not in silos. so there's this side. and this side, there is no republican argument, conservative argument versus liberal argument versus democratic,
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no judge do not live in little boxes. truth is everywhere, and that's what we try to discuss here. thanks so much for being with us. and we'll be looking for you again. if i don't see you here, i'll see you on the rick sanchez podcast. audios the the take a fresh look around his life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few. fractured images presented is 1st. can you see through their illusion
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going underground? can the russian states never as one of the most sense community best most i'll send send up the in the 65 to 5 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. the said this was for the question,
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did you say even twist, which is the pendulum, those are the only is believes that life of the whole set goes that all of is ups and downs india, before the british was that it just nation with the highest gdc in the world, and why did the 100 years of british truly bring it to a dis below of some 50 interacting the late 30th bank and give us no deeper party nor i repeat my property, my idols, my gods. they went to all about big spaces. i will speak could spaces of san angelo wild and keep pulido p c. c. in fact,
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the word lute also is i can be word which is no question to the english as a big city. so quite selling lead. even the heating the words have been you into the english lexical, the only one day to go until ch, her kids run off the presidential elections that to take place on sunday. as the top 2 candidates from the 1st round battle for the number one spot over a 100 people die in 2 weeks of spiraling violence between communities in central nigeria. and be you agreed to tackle it's newly imposed pair of song carbon. good important after new delhi complaints that comes in germany, european people's party rejects the plots of green initiatives
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the coming to from the rushing capital. this is our t international with the latest world news updates. i'm fiorella isabel. it's great to have you with us. church here will finally decide who will be leading the country this weekend with the voters ready to make their final choice on sunday. 2 weeks have passed since the 1st round of voting and ballots cast by almost 2000000 ex spots living abroad, reached the country on friday with a 3rd place candidate backing incumbent president order. one western media has been focused on portraying him as an officer, a terry and leader are to his marina custody of our breaks down why trickier continues to have such high turn out despite the mainstream media's portrayal of the country as an democratic it's. 7 the general consensus and the was that's a d a is run by a dictator. and if or the one wins, again,
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it will spell disaster for their relationship with the country and for the nation itself. but the title is don't normally go into a runoff and people don't usually both. if they know that they're both mean nothing . and so t a boat, a turnout has been consistently high for many years, average at over 80 percent. if so k is a dictatorship. why the people both are testing their votes? here the question, the turnout is high because these elections are vitals because it's a deciding factor for the countries fate. and everyone knows this. they can sing for themselves to join us. the people are happy with the president and his administration. and because of this, i think they went to the polls in larger numbers. i think the system is effective and it will be even more effective in the 2nd round. it would be healthier if the old administration remained, but no matter who will come to power, we have no choice, but to respect the outcome. if you're asking about my personal opinion,
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i think we're jump dave or the one is a world leader box, the west or maybe i as in buying that states and that no matter what these elections will not be free or fair. i guess we know what their conclusion will be if their favorite 10 is that loses, but it's not just about the presidential elections which have demonstrated people's belief in the system. it's also about the parliamentary elections. where are the ones a k party secure? the majority of seats, the fact that the 14th of may elections took place in the form of acquire a feast of democracy with peace and quiet is an expression of democratic maturity of alex. yeah, i congratulate all my citizens who voted in the name of democracy and took part in the election of work and express my gratitude to each and every one of them. some would argue that sort of soft force to vote all the wise, they face a fine, but that statement is misleading. so it may have compulsory votes and like many other countries, but it's not enforced. when the, the people is not close,
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they get the message is so that they can then the follow up with thought about. it's not to implement that as a fine. it's not the exit acute shows. uh you know, way, but this is something too much of a sample for going there and voting as a citizen. and this not only and so to you, where people have been cast and their ballots, and fast the number of char, exposing from a broad, nearly doubled since the 2018 elections. germany. it has the largest partners diaspora around a 1000000 and a half people. and 26 polling stations were open if they even opened poland stations in new countries like bellas pockets on n. let's do waiting. yeah. so it's the most up to to is expanding. it's alex oral process following the countries transition from a parliamentary to a presidential system 4 years ago. so far as success. if we judge by boat or turn out numbers. but the was the still focused on headlines related to election rigging,
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for an interference and press depression. unable to explain that and why people are still voting and choosing the so called dictate or it says here, professor and international relations abraham cut off. this explains why turkey is presidential election has seen such a high turn out. i don't know, it was high because the 2 people are man made. the collections are the only chance to speak decision making. and they know that they have to wait for 5 or 5 more years to explain these, these tests on the government side, the people that's more worried about the fit to which group or to add on to their legacy. i call the 3 add last link and majority of people are to coordinate those and disadvantage and the, this combination before the rest of the countries are hostile to a con, please. excuse me,
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till presenting made the most speech before blending. did they me just yeah, they should look at screen office space in this country is the guy the media media . we can outright an optical reach of cause they use time by myself that i choose to write that article in less than media. the i used to of to go is a stop looking, for example, to scholar monday to death. and obviously, our t will be covering how the presidential runoff election between incumbent lead or jeff type or the one and his main opponent come all killed at star loop unfolds this sunday. stay tune with us for all the latest developments. the strongly believe that we will continue to serve our nation for the next 5 years. we will absolutely,
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absolutely. when these elections in the 2nd round, every one will say the to africa. now over a 100 people have been killed in central nigeria, in what local officials say are attacked by unknown government on farming villages . the violence is said to have started 2 weeks ago, resulting in the mass displacement of locals. affected people and especially women and children, are both traumatized and have immediate humanitarian needs, such as food, water, and dignity and sanitation kits. we condemned these barbaric acts in the strongest terms possible. it is disheartening to see innocent citizens being killed and their property is destroyed in such a gruesome manner. the region is located on the dividing line between 9 jury is mostly muslim, and no matter occurred or community in the north. and farmers in the mainly christian south. the reason has for years struggled with ethnic and religious
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tensions with violence escalating in the last few weeks after a brief called period during the countries february and march elections. one local resident told r t. the situation requires fundamental reforms to mobile mode in place. the reason is, is, if you go from a, what do they need to to maybe do provides enough enough security that will be providing these areas, particularly there remote areas. i think that's maybe the concept on cortez, so it's uh, cities on this. but if not, it can likely happen because it's in the we, these people are coming in to the, to the community, to grazing their weighted here. if it shows that something positive happens, if there's the department in those into something about it. now on thursday,
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around 250 villagers led by church leaders march through the city of josh denouncing the killings and the spiraling violence. local residents told us the government needs to take action. a positive question for the supplement. supplement. for right now, i just see some more is i did the nipple one. look forward to the governments. this is a need to approach. just these. it just is it must be seen to walk you because you because you have the beginning cool.
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these power to do so talk to you to continue that. that's what was just this is dispense is that the tax will stop and government has the will power to read. but that route. how are you still at the exercise? the african import export bank and the united nations are collaborating to develop a platform to facilitate transactions for russian supplies of grain and fertilizer to africa. that's according to the un trade official. we are working with them and making a platform that will allow for more agile due diligence with the clients to comply with the sanctions, but allow for the transactions of food and fertilizers with africa. the platform aims to a small effort to nations and overcoming trade disruptions. this falls in agreement struck in july of last year, which requires the u when to help russia overcome obstacles to its grain and fertilizer exports for 3 years. the arrangement was reached in unison with an

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