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whistle blower, he's a leak or there's a legal definition of whistle blowing and forgive me if i keep repeating myself, right? that's okay. but the definition was, a blowing is bringing to light. any evidence of waste fraud abuse illegality, or threats to the public health or public safety? ok, now the reason that a whistle blower does that is supposed to be irrelevant. if for example, chelsea manning revealed the murder videos. uh huh. right. whatever her, her justification was, is irrelevant. the fact that she did it is what's relevant in this case. what jack to share revealed is fascinated yes. go ahead and it's important. i want to know if we have to find a good i want to know. i want to know, right, a lot of this stuff it's, and there is a fascinating but there's a difference between that being illegal and that being a policy issue that he has a problem with. well, what do you mean? what do you mean by it being a legal or a part? in other words, they do, the oversight committees on capitol hill were informed that the united states is
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going to have special forces, boots on the ground in ukraine, even though you and i know that that's unacceptable, as american citizens who are interested in this kind of thing. it's not actually a violation of american law. you know, it's funny. yeah. i, i get a sense that the media and going back to my profession now because it bothers me a little bit. they were doing the job of the police and the f. b i, they think they were actively searching. yeah, yeah. investigating and reporting like something they're chest. and by the way, on the wrong, i'm not saying is anything wrong with them, reporting what they learn, but they're not an investigative body and they shouldn't be acting as they should be waiting and give me information reported. but they're bringing the crap out of this kid and follow them and deserves cuz he said they've done some really good rates. stupid things. right? yeah, i get it. but it's not the job, not to do. is it for me? i mean grad about it. yeah. in their own reporting, they said, well,
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we have this copy of a video and there's a coffee mug in the video and we're trying to identify the maker of the coffee mug to see where it was purchased and see if we could g o. locate the source, why you're a journalist, you're not an f b i agent. it's not your job to see that this kid is cap shared and then prosecuted spending it to make matters worse. he was arrested and charged in a federal court in massachusetts. the eastern district of massachusetts, not known for its uh, espionage act prosecutions. so now they're trying to transfer the case to washington, and that's fascinating, that they are looking into the guy. and i can't say that i haven't read stories and found the stories interesting about who this guy is and how some kid ended up with clearance. that's all well and good. sure. but if there's information out there that tells me that my government, who's been telling me all along, but ukraine is made up of nothing but superman. yes. and that your lens there you go in the man della and that they're doing great and they're kicking the crap out of russia. but in this report. busy he link it says really the united states
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doesn't think that they're ukrainians, they're doing so well as frank. things that are offensive is going to be. um, let me see, i'll read what it says here to you forced generation and sustainment shortfalls. the likelihood of such an operation being successful is not good. canada will result in modest territorial gains and that's what we learn from that information. i want to know that we have the right products, right? this is something that daniel ellsberg has been warning us about since 1971. the government always lies to us and they lied to us about the policy and then they lied to us about the success of the policy. now here we are. what 53 years later and literally nothing has changed. i mean, you know, i little, i want to bring up something else about these documents. if i could go, i was wondering for a long time until he until jack to share was actually caught you. whether this was what's called an authorized leak, because every one of these stories as it was appearing in the media,
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media administration, look good. for example, we learned from the leaks that, that the gyptian government was gonna sell missiles to russia. the us intervene and they ended up selling the missiles to ukraine. right? that makes map josh sides. yeah. us. and that makes the white house look so strong and so influential. the same thing about day b is really we're going to use really and they said the lesbians and the south koreans and the moroccans and the cypriots. we didn't like the south korean defense minister and foreign minister, and then like magic there deposed that makes the white house look strong. and i wondered if the whole point was to leak these dock because there's nothing here that makes them look bad. no, it just reveals things that are fascinating and we audit that's right. and the point that you raised a moment ago that there's really no way that the ukrainians can be victorious and this conflict. what does that do on the west side, that allows the white house to then go to congress and say,
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we need billions more money. what about that? so what if instead of that the people inside the, by the ministration or finally realizing this is a loser? and if he stays out this whole ukraine thing, it's going to make fewer people want to vote for him because nobody really likes a war in the end. uh, and it's not one of those wars that makes you look at the war president, you know, not pushed in with the iran, iraq. so maybe there secretly trying to see if they can kind of de escalate the. but that's, that's a good point. now we're under a lot of pressure from the chinese, from the turks, and even from the united nations, to at least encourage the ukrainians to good and go shooting table. something for the russian government has been urging for a long time and we keep saying, no, no, no, there aren't going to be any negotiations. but maybe the purpose of leak is to just test public opinion to see if the american people want us to get to the negotiate that is fascinating. so that's why the way the media treats the story has a hell of a lot to do with how the american people react. you stay right there, young man, because i want to continue talking about this with you. by the way,
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i have a pod cast, whereas a journalist as a lot to you know, as an entrepreneur, i tell my stories and i share a lot of stuff with you about wins and losses as well, including the stuff that like john and i are talking about here right now, it's called the rick sanchez podcast. i invite you to go and check it out, especially some of the last stuck episodes that we've done. they're pretty cool when we come back. we're going to talk a little more about what's going on in china. in particular. how is china related to this league story, a new crane? well, it is, and we're going to tell you how stay right there, the the russian states never as tight as i'm one of the most sense community, best english,
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all sense of the, in the 6595 and speed. what else calls question about this? even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin machine, the state on the rushes to day and split ortiz food, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for what question did you say? even closer to the yes session of a lot. right now me up. i give a shit, a position associated with the my local sheriff's. so sifted of boulevard too much
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and watch cool lizards was a job project. so for the don't that in the cause of the room in the gym, the one to know how that of all are supposed to unless you 2 other choose control the impression of the suffering needs flu trust that yesterday i just wanted to just kind of charlotte i'm with a number or something else. let me put this thing up. so let me just confirm that i will start following charter decrypt daughter. get to a new new north share service and love scored good from advocates are supposed to be able to do some good idea. did you validate the the hey, welcome back. i'm rick sanchez in a series of lease documents, filled with the interesting stuff among the most interesting of the stuff that is
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what we learned about china. so it appears according to the documents that china was warming up to russia all along and was being very supportive, even though it said it was neutral. the report also signals that in u. s. terms, china was willing to provide russia with, quote me full aid. i think of patients, that's a word they use legal aid and even go so far as to disguise that legal aid as humanitarian and not intended for defense. now that's fascinating, right. joining us once again is john kerry, he's a former intel officer and host of whistle blowers. thanks again for being with us . my pleasure. what do you think of that whole thing with china? and the us apparently is saying that the chinese are giving a to russia. i found it ironic that the united states would be angry. yeah, go ahead. where do you, we would begin with something like this is the fact of the matter is that the united states provides a legal aid and every one of these kinds of conflicts all around the world. a lot
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of it, a lot of it all over the world. we could count dozens of country eman, afghanistan, and libya, syria libby, uh, i mean, we could go off right now ukraine and now ukraine. so let's say that this is true, that the chinese are providing legal aid to russia. so what, that's not a violation of international law, that's an international commercial transaction. big deal, i think what the united states is far more worried about is that the chinese has made serious inroads into what for 70 years has been us a gemini in the middle east. this is beginning in the middle east, and this is going to spread. now the chinese just recently negotiated the resumption of diplomatic relations between the saudis and the iranians. yes, this is something that the u. s. has stood stead fastly against the saudis. me, ronnie is hate one another. we want them to hate one another. we don't want them to
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cooperate and to improve relations. what happens next when the chinese get acceptance as to their offer to mediate between russia and ukraine? yeah. then just had a conversation with zaleski and he said donald is fortunately. yeah, exactly. they had what, what both sides describe does a productive phone call it. but here's the thing though, john and maybe we need to take a step back cuz you and i, sometimes we read this stuff every day. and after a while it goes over. i have no serious. so you just said something that has me thinking and really concerned as a citizen of the world, china is giving legal aid to russia to use against soldiers in ukraine who are getting legal aid from our country. yes. do that, worries me. it's bad love and are totally well fine here. it sounds like world war for can 3. it does. it sounds very much like the vietnam war, where the russians and the chinese were cooperating on one side, the united states and nato were cooperating on the other side. and we had
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essentially a proxy war. but it was in reverse because we were the ones who were bogged down and they were, that never seemed to end. this isn't something that's new, this is something that's been done for, for generation the week but, but, but going back to the thing, i'm the point i made at the beginning. i'm a journalist and i want to know new information. yeah. because i'm not going to pull it out or maybe i can get a better understanding. that's right. i'm not saying i know that this happened for all we know that china did not give lisa laid correct. this document has a leak where somebody in some embassy somewhere. so mad tashay, that's right. send it to somebody. and that's how i got into this document. and now it's having me and you have a conversation about it, which we showed me because it is true to that china is a, is doing the opposite of what it's saying. and it's not really that neutral. and it is giving it to, to, to, to the russians. this thing could be a conflagration, not just a regional, could get out on hand quickly. yes. see this is, this is one of those situations where both sides have to have to work hard to not
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overreact to, to news like this, right? the united states, let's say the united states genuinely believes that china is, is providing legal aid to russia. ok. we've noted it, what you do then is you make it the full amount of march. you said you're in basset or in beijing, into the foreign ministry and say we protest in the strongest possible terms. this contract providing legal aid. that's what you do. you don't send a carrier battle group into the taiwan strait and, and send an, a wax plane along the border and overreact. it just makes it worse. so why do we do stuff like that all the time? is it political? because why? by the way and not just pick on joe biden, but you know, every reason he does, he's an old dude. looks really weak and he looks, he needs to look strong. so he's gonna send point, right? yes, yeah, good point. yes, yeah, that's, that's an important point. that you're making,
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this is not specific to joe biden. every president does this, every president wants to look strong and wants to look tough. and at the same time, the united states far more so than russia or china needs to, to reinforce the notion that this is a unipolar world, not a multi polar world. that we have the final say in the international structure. and by god we want to keep it that way and very quickly that's beginning to spin out of the us as has it. i, you know, i've had a guess recently on this show sitting on this who told me just the opposite. he said, that's good. we need to keep that uni poor environment. we need to be in charge and we need to let the russians and the chinese and the iranians, and the indians and everybody else out there know that, you know, we're, we're the bad since we're the ones who matter. i would disagree strongly with that because i think multi polarity keeps us safe. for example, in uh,
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syria. okay, the us has a true presence in syria. it's not huge, but it's a true presence. that true presence is a violation of international law. there only 3 ways that a country can send troops to another country, legally. it's at the invitation of that country. it's if that country has attacked you and it's at the invitation. and with the approval of the united nations security council, we don't have any of those 3 things. the russians do. the russians have been invited into syria by the internationally recognized government in damascus. there is a difference. there's a big difference whether you that automatically makes it multi polar. now, why hasn't us attacked brochure? i said, why have these relays attacked by charlotte side? because the, the russians will respond and the russians can respond legally, because they've been invited to do. so. that's how multiplicity makes the world safe. just from what you're reading final question, do you think there's
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a possibility that we will see some kind of compromise in ukraine based on all these meetings we're seeing that? so let ski is now undertaking with, for example, she absolutely yes for a couple of reasons. first of all, we know from these documents that there just aren't enough ukrainians to go around . yeah. they're just going to run out of people at the end of the day, number 2, rapids and not enough weapons. number 3, the american people are rapidly getting tired of financing. this thing, this is costing us a fortune. we have bridges that are falling into the rivers below them. yeah, we have the international airports that are, that are international embarrassments. we have schools that are in dire need of repairs. we have international, i mean, in interstate highway systems that are just designed. the thing is, i don't think it's going to be a winner politically. i agree with them by the administrative, i agree with continues in the way that it send it to the american people really care. and i mean, at the end of the day, really, how many people in united states could have found you creating a map a year ago?
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exactly. and you, sir, are a pleasure to have on, let's do this again. okay, i look forward to that very much. thanks for having really appreciate a job. all right, so we appreciate you as well for coming here and talking to us and you know, what we try to do here is have a conversation because we really think that we should not live in silos. ah, the truth doesn't live in silos, the truth doesn't let me in boxes, and neither should we. so check us out. check out my podcast the rick sanchez podcasts, and we'll be looking for you. we'll get right here. when it's time to do news again with direct impact, the the
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1898 of the united states won the war against spain and gain control of the philippines. the people of the philippines held that the americans would help over throw spanish rules and a grand independence through the country. but the united states was by no means willing to give freedom to the philippines and side as just another colony. 1999. the filipinos began armed resistance to the new occupying american troops, were barely able to occupy the territory of the philippine republic. but that patriot started a desperate guerrilla war, washington was forced, as in new reinforcements and triple the number of its troops on the islands. the u . s. army suffered heavy losses. the americans took 8 out of the population, general jacob smith, in revenge for the guerrilla attack on the garrison in the city of fall on ega. porter to kill everyone over 10 years old. the monstrous gulf of terror,
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according to the most conservative estimates lead to the death of about 200000 philippine notes, the americans managed to suppress the gorilla as only 14 years after the beginning of the war. but the united states was not able to stop the national liberation, struggle of the filipino peoples in 1946. after the decades of the dramatic ordeal, the philippines was finally able to achieve the independence. the, [000:00:00;00]
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the the, what it's just getting was isn't it over a 1000 at rest and 24 hours? that's the problem is continues to bone in the wake of a faithful police shooting of a 17 year old on to the ukrainian shell that landed on this house. struck the kitchen directly. civilian areas, again under a type by ukrainian forces with at least 9 people wounded and they don't ask for
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public records notified nor is family, but the eviction may happen any time. now within the next 2 weeks. but split plan is to say, israel supreme court rules that a palestinian family is to be evicted from the home that they shared with numerous is really settlers in jerusalem. and the budgeting, multi poto world, argentina, settled, a multi $1000000000.00 payments would be i am asked with a chinese you one steps towards a global trend of d. dollarization extend the updates analysis and your top storage rate is a go i'll be at without the mainstream narrative. so this is zip codes of the international straight to our top story right now as the world does watch in horror, cities across from the bone in tales of the police care like young man about you're
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currently facing off against protest is armed with fireworks. and unconfirmed reports of automatic weapons. the police have suffered more than $200.00 casualties . so away from power is now to the city overly all of this is the city center over the all the shop said new to the and vandalized. we have a sense philistine won, the police station is targeted over night. and he's one of them was bombed with an improvised explosive device. as ross's took aim as well that a matter of say, gun shop, stealing a host of rifles. meantime, the blame game as well. i'm the way president macro and is addressing the parents social networks and video game use of truly the culprits behind the may i related by calling the parents to be responsible. it is the parents' responsibility to keep them at home. and so it's important for the calm of everyone that parental responsibility is for the exercise. and i called on the sense of responsibility of mothers and fathers, is that platforms and social networks are playing
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a considerable role. and the movements of these pos stays. we sort of separate of them, snap check to talk and several others by some vine and gatherings being organized in a sort of copycatting of violence. this among the youngest leads to a sort of escape from reality. and we sometimes have the feeling that some of them are living in the streets of the video games, dive intoxicated them and so the photos of riots kicked off off for a traffic stop going wrong. when police faithfully shot a 17 year old, he was driving a stolen car, at least just being buried in the same parisian side. but he was killed on tuesday . those people right there, the crowns. he's gathered to show solar down the right there. that's the video that really started it or a police or non terror attempted to pull over a car with published plates driven by the team. so that scene essentially stopped the car then drove off, and as the fled, police shot him in the chest. one of the incident has re ignited concerns about the
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racial profiling issues of police brutality in the country. but i was discussing this earlier in the program here on out to you with a use f mallory, a political analyst who said that while the riots are on necessarily violent of the societal divide is being created because of what he calls discrimination at the hands of friends so far it as well, i'm talking about public and civil unrest that constantly happens in france every year. of course, i'm not in any way supporting the rights that are taking place in france. i think a lot of it had been very violent. and so something every person should come down by one should never take place in such a situation. but i think this is an indication of the ground frustration of the masses of the people. they're going to be frustrated with the french government. and the reason being, you know, be across the spectrum, where do you begin discrimination rates a little because 3 clean government policies that directly are good people with
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religious background. if you practice and you'll be able handling religions, you know, you are no longer type of be practicing those really just kind of because this is the government is in acting a secular, a secular policy which directly targeted the religious ideologies of anybody who follows a religious background, this is the growing frustration that the people in france are protesting. and unfortunately, writing about is because of their knowledge. they're simply not agree with the policy is up there. so it helps a very fluid story and the developments are coming in hot and fost essentially our by our you're going to check out all day just operates at all c dot com and right there as well. you will see the analysis from karen can i so full of israel's foreign ministry? she offers her analysis on the true cause is violent and then made him in from the bye for now with the program to the ukraine conflict and behind the front lines
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. what 9 people have been wounded as a town and the don't ask for public came on to shutting again by keeps focusing. so correspondence is up to see in the hills early couple that lives here in this house survived. miraculously, the ukrainian shell that landed on this house struck the kitchen directly. and both of the, both of them there were in the house at that point. thankfully, their kids and their grandkids were in the nest at the time of shedding. at this moment, the house is completely burned down and is destroyed beyond repair. but the, i knew it wasn't the garage when the sailing started straight, close the door to the garage and the door was crush. my wife yelled for me. she wasn't the bedroom where the ceiling have collapsed on her. i went out through the
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garage window and pulled her out. the explosion was instantaneous. as soon as it seemed the house, everything went out at once. the house is completely destroyed, all of them. according to officials, ukraine fired several rounds bowl from still gets made multiple launch rockets, systems and natal made a $155.00 millimeter hobbit search. now this one, this is a shelf from grad multiple launch rockets system. it landed right in the middle of the street. right next to the kindergarten, which is only about 50 meters away, but i shall appear to live on the after the 1st wave of showing, i went out to see if anyone needed help. i met a neighbor and while we were talking, the 2nd wave of showing began. i lay down in the grass and he fell right beside his car. if his car wasn't there, he wouldn't have been so lucky. you and father sent a hose at the time of the assess showing my son was in the room at home,
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and my husband was at the call. i told my son not to leave the house a shelf. so here, my cell good either piece of shop. no gloss in his hand. he's in the hospital now. my husband was also injured on his arm. what should we do now for city of use in nevada is adjacent to the landscape comes under constant ukrainian, shedding nearly every house here. every apartment building every bus stop, every hospital is full of fish wrapped or holes or houses or destroyed, just like this one. however, local residents are still willing to live here in hope that this conflict will and very soon and be useful. finally, come per month, costs or emergency don't ask for public. the meantime, the head of one of cabs lodgers monasteries besides you cried in security officials offered him a choice to gain his freedom. he's given a hard pa, so the option to which spelled out that he has to denounce the ukrainian orthodox church, which has ancient ties to russia as a pull the transition into this monastery, to
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a different organization connected with the key of leadership. well, metropolitan pavel refused a deal saying he's done nothing wrong with speaking it. according p. f or a judge has extended his current house arrest until the end of this back in april. he was charged with inciting really just hatred and justifying what key of ass cold russian aggression. now, just days ago, ukraine's president introduced the bill to move the traditional also talks christmas dates to a line with a catholic calendar. he said that the russian id, audrey, including its religion, had been imposed on ukrainians among so now prohibited from entering the key, but just laughter. and those who remain must leave within 3 days. but we discussed this with john list on academic and jason, michael. he says the religious persecution has been going on for at least the number of years. all right. there's no mention of this because this is part of an ongoing propaganda campaign where i know the broadest of all possible sensors,
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