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are in our system of government who are going to probably remain there for years and years and there is the and like you said, they don't want to let go good or bad. the good or bad. you know, i, i'm conflicted about this because i know this has been a media narrative for last week. now you know, your and i, and i, by the way, i wonder why that is because the democratic party wants the push button now. right. well, i mean i'll, i'll, i'll tell you this. um, i'll tell you this recently, and i think a lot of americans have seen this and for our audience overseas. i think you'll find this quite interesting. president biden is in a news conference any calls out congresswoman uh, jackie larson, um right back uh we have the video, we're going to play it right here. okay, now we're coming out of the video. busy did you, did you see that? i mean he's asking if she's in the room and she's dead, she had just died in
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a car accident. they do it and everybody knew it. i mean, i'm just watching that moment and i'm thinking to myself, god bless them. but is it all timers? is it, is it? well, what do you make of that moment? well, look, that's not an isolated moment, rick. i mean we've had other moments like this right? and, and, and a lot of people in washington, a lot of people had whispers that perhaps joe biden is, uh, you know. 1 early onset of uh, of dementia, alzheimer's, right? i mean it's, it's a natural progression and his age to be that way. so i think that what we're seeing too is um, slowly, but surely you're seeing this with the, you know, the documents and, you know, as a matter of fact today they just search the robust house, you know, the d o j it went in there and i i, i think this is a slow role to kind of take him out and, and possibly bringing somebody younger. so no, i mean, we'll talk about the numbers in a little bit. and by the way, let me just ask you,
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uh, do you see him running again? do you think there's any possibility he can run for a 2nd sir? so i, i think that maybe he might want to, but i, i feel like the forces, i think after the mid terms, when he made that announcement. right. saying that he was gonna run or possibly run, i think you already kind of started to see the writing on the wall and you kind of started seeing. but you know, there's no coincidence. a gavin newsom now is making a big play. you know, you've got talk of. 1 you know, bringing in new blood, frankly. yeah. you know, you across america, by the way, i mean, correct. it doesn't, but you can, we can talk about, i mean, look at the republican side, there's trauma, right. and uh, i mean uh say what you want about him guy doesn't email, doesn't text barely knows how to use technology and his reading skills. well,
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watch instead of videos where women have been truly under represented of really, i guess you can say like a representative to the drugs, not his old. i don't think he's got the mental deficiencies that we outwardly see in uh in by him. but he's kind of an old. these are 2. no, absolutely. yeah, i got a boomer that uh, doesn't wanna let go mean. and what part of that is, is we're living longer. we're being told, uh, hey, uh, you know, a 60 is a new 40, know 6060. yeah. so we would hold that for a point. all right. the 66 period water of 80. it's a it's a. yeah. so i mean the, but we're told constantly, right, right. oh, we've been sold that. uh, you know, some women have been told, but don't worry, you can put off,
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have your kids enjoy your yeah. 40 you can have it all girl. but the reality is, is that age, those play to part, right? just logically with her mental acuity and what have you. so, you know, there's something to be said about having new blog. there was actually a movement that started in 2016. i don't know if you remember it. i remember seeing it, we actually have some signs that were going to be able to pull it up. so the people around the world and listening to us can, can, can, can be made aware of it. it was actually a movement that's called everybody sucks. it's and there are signs of came up everywhere. every americans are generally just dissatisfied with their political system and more importantly, their political choices. what do you make of that as well? i think that's, that's largely true, but how long rick, have we gone through election cycles where we said that this person is the lesser of 2 evils? how much have we've done that?
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i know in my lifetime, in your years as well. we've done that. we've kind of looked up and go, you know, my guess this guy is, i'm not crazy about this guy, but uh, let me go ahead and vote for him because the less are 2 evils. and i think we've had those choices for a lot of i do, i do think actually they do all suck. yeah. well, but there's, there's, are, there are larger reasons. i think for that the ask you this and they'll uh, try and narrow it down to the 2 guys could be running again in the next presidential election. i'll tell you what my buddies say, my democratic buddies say there's no way in hell that they would support a bite and presidency. the guy's already too old and out to lunch. my republican bodies are telling me they're not comfortable following or backing a trump presidency because they think he's just gone too far. he looks tired too much drama, yada, yada, yada. bring on somebody else. so we got 2 leading candidates. i suppose at least
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the guys talking all the attention, neither one of which is uh, uh, really selling themselves or, or, or is getting by and right now from the american public or at least the voting public. you say what? i think that's largely true and, but you know, how many times have we seen what's early on in the elections? right. where, you know, you had jeff bush was the front runner. scott walker, rudy giuliani. i mean, we go on and on, on and someone emerges, right. you can go back to jimmy carter who just emerge, i don't know, or adult points, and brock obama. right. uh, so i don't know if we necessarily know who that candidate is right now. i think it's too early to tell, but i do agree that i don't think it is going to be by more trump. i think, you know, more than likely, you know, maybe we, we don't know, you know, what people talking about the sadness and then on the other side, you know, i don't know if even the democrats really have a bachelors who do it, who we're talking about here booted judge, i mean they're trying to house cobble as we speak. i think it's in the democrats. i
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use the judge can get get some. uh, tell me when the narrative ready to vote for a guy who is openly gay, was anything do that? i think it's just incompetent. he's a small town town, may or from, you know, south bend indiana like what, singly dog. that's. yeah. well, he's the, he's very eloquent, we gotta give him his, whenever he puts words together is very, very nicely. but, but the, but listen to my question. now, what do you think america's, at this point? not you, i'm not asking you for your opinion. america, as we know, as you and i know it is it, would it be willing to vote for a guy who's openly get i don't think people care about hans are really at this point at this point for edward woodson is a journalist. he's a tv and radio host. uh, and obviously he's not afraid to say what the,
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how he sees things in terms of how the politics of the united states of america stands right now. he's joining us to have this conversation about whether uh, interestingly enough, uh no country for old presidents and whether that's good, we have become in this country, but it goes further and, and what i want to talk about when we come back from the break is i want to talk about what the specifics are that caused is that has put us here and how we could possibly change these conditions. thanks again, you're talking to uh, you're listening to rick sanchez with edward woodson. we'll be right back. by the way, i'd like to continue this conversation with you. what do you say we do that? huh. we can do this on twitter. my handle there is rick sanchez, the tv rick sanchez, tv on twitter. i'll see you there. but when we come back now, and these latest polls about how americans feel about the age of their president
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and their leaders, what's happening here? stay with the which i thought that was the little thing is just that i'm still a little bit slow. there sounds good right now. let's you and they focused on to look at getting us. the post is all the 50 is that i, that's a get a minute from other students need which is. and you saw on the screen such as a sudden sure material which is the stumbling, identify july. the 2nd is this order by which will screw well in the middle of something that we did present to not the beginning of the results between you and the to the point though, would you do me a solution for sure. and i'm comfortable that much which, which insidiously suitcase my process
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the the hey, welcome back. i'm rick sanchez. and i want to ask you a question which goes right, right to really the heart of democracy. right. and it's this. what do you think?
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what do you think chooses the people who represent us? well, if you go by the argument that you can't win an election in the united states without the right amount of money, that it stands to reason that those who win are the ones who can raise the most money. now if that money comes from all of us, i would be good measure of who we really like, but guess what? it doesn't. it doesn't even come close. in fact, look at this pie chart from open secrets dot org. they measure who gives money to candidates. 48 percent of the donations come from very wealthy people. 23 percent come from super packs. those are company sectors and special interest that wants something from the politicians. they're huge and they got a lot of the. only 13 percent comes from regular voters. only 13 percent and by the way, even that number is said to be exaggerated, because oftentimes these wealthy people, these funders, they disguise their donations by giving the money of their family members their
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kids. and then they turn it in. and it looks like it's coming from regular people, but it aint coming from regular people. so who is choosing our politicians who's making sure the same people remain and that the system remains the same as talk about the you were back with edward woodson, talking about no country for old presidents, which is kind of the state of things right now in the united states and, and we're trying to see if we can help figure out why america is in the state. and, and there's a couple of things that really come into play one of them. i'm just thinking out loud right now because i just looked at some numbers. most of the people who vote in the united states or the biggest number are in their sixties and seventies. they're voting for somebody who reminds them of them. know. sure, sure, sure. yeah. as much as we want to act like, you know, you do to the boat, people get off the boat, all this up. you know,
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people don't vote. i mean don't go to rallies, don't talk about it. they'll do videos, but when it comes down to voting, they actually don't vote and those are the numbers. those are statistics. so maybe in a sense, we're giving the voters what they want, right? well or, or is it edward that uh, this, the system was sold, voters, it's skews towards old voters. i mean for example young guy in his twenty's maybe is thirty's or a young woman in her twenties, maybe, or thirty's. she's got a job. she's working, putting in 50 hours a week and they want her to go and wait in line for 2 hours, maybe 3 who the hell knows depends on where she lives so that she can wait in line to vote in the presidential election. and i mean, yeah, you're right for her, it doesn't matter that much, but they're not making it easy. whereas the old retired guy, right, i've got nothing else to do. bob and i are going to go play golf. and when we're
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done, we're going to go over there and then we're going to go get a drink, make sense for the older person, not for the universe. so yes, i think there's actually more opportunity now to both than ever. really, you got so much so early voting. have some keyboarding there's, you know, i think back to, you know, 2030 years ago it was, you know, you voted basically election day. right. so now there's actually manage. there really is more opportunity to vote today than there ever has been. and i think it comes down to motivation. i think the it's not as important. like, i think that people used to think that it was a civic duty that it was part of being an american part of the fabric of america. that people would be like psyched to vote. and i don't think that that is really necessarily present why. okay. okay, okay, you're on to something you're on to something. why all americans use to feel like this is my duty. i'm a patriot. i love my country. this is something i got to do. and today, most people look at these candidates, look at this system and they go yeah,
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we've increasingly gotten more cynical in it. and maybe it's because we're, we're, we're pretty so much information. we have so much information, right? uh huh. and it's almost over load. and then we don't really know anything, right? so you for that, you've got people that are google and doing all the stuff. but yeah, we can't recall anything. and so i don't know, maybe it's because of the, the, because of the vapid miss of ours, our, our quotes are good about this. what about and what you're referring to is cynicism and i get it right. i mean, there is a hell of a lot of cynicism in the says. yeah, right now, probably as much in our country right now as, as there's ever been right. and i got a figure that a lot of these people are looking up. for example, the big donors and how much money they put into these guys both left and right. by the way, they give them the republicans. sure. and you are standing out there and you're going, okay, they want me to vote. but what the hell difference is my boat going to make
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compared to this guy who's given this guy a $100000.00 or $500000.00, jointly to make sure that they represent their point of view and not mine. and what did you think that those big donors want the buttons and office want the old people in office when they walk the people who've been there for years and years and years because they've been working for years and years and years and they know what to expect from the sure and the same age think about. so the people that are in power, all the same page as the people that are running, think about it. you got to see yours, they're not going anywhere. you. yeah, so you've got this block of cards and traded power right amongst. i hate to say this, your global leads corporations corporate head ceos and they're actually skewing older as well. so you've got this whole block of power and it just human nature. do you want to the, what is it,
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is it their age or is it their desire to monitor really manipulate the system as well? i think it's the latter, sir. what age? you know, you've been around a while, so again, you don't want to give it up. you want to give him a power. nobody wants to give him a power once you have. yeah. right. so i think that's what's also going on. and not this the good. i go back to the, the, the example the boomers boomers are, you know, do you know they're not going away any time soon? edward woodson, tv and radio host good enough to join us to have this really important conversation and it was a good one. thanks words. thanks. thanks for having me. you're a great american of. before we go, i want to remind you of our mission. it's simple really we want to do silo the world. so now, you know, we've got to stop living in these little silos. we're on one group believes one thing, and they never talked to the other guys. these boxes truths don't live in boxes. truth is everywhere. i'm rick sanchez. i'll be looking for you again, right here,
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where i hope that we can give you direct impact the the i leaving the city where the temperature is 3 degree higher already from the neighboring down woods. you know, why? because i think townships haven't chucked the trees, but didn't type got in the name of development. and he's our 1st to become a capital like a single we are all going to there are the noise issues and just covering all the grieves with the phone. so when you distract nature,
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it takes every range of the look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. the point obviously, is to create a trust rather than fit the various. i mean, with the artificial intelligence we have summoning the theme in the robot most protects this phone existence, with the
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headlines on off the international and pushing back on kids counter offensive as a russian forces secure upfront lines in the past. don't. according to moscow officials, president zalinski to as nato member states, looking for more weapons just on the present printers, there is protest, erupt across kenya as an opposition lead a heads, a movement against the current governments, economic policies and devastating inflation. also in the program here on the protest as i'm busting israel outside the united nations in new york or palestine condemns us plans to build a new embassy on of july 3rd trip through adopting international we gauge reaction
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dangers of the american decision to move its embassy contradicts american foreign policy, especially since more than the embassy and the 2 state solution. the key in the us is the one encouraging the occupied to, to break international law and keeps the patient states and both international law . the why do we all work? no way into saturday night here in moscow with a full program of your own use set to go. and russian troops continue repelling ukrainian attacks on the front lines near the city of out of trouble. you probably remember as known as bach moved as well, and is in the audience republic. it's all quoting now, to russia's ministry of defense. that's a show you some russian tanks moving into combat positions ready to take on the ts forces on the other side of the front line in the neighboring logan's republic, ukrainian assault troops are reported to have been an upper router from the previous strong culture. we do have a for now and this our,
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we have this report. my senior correspond ukrainian soldier pots of a special forces squad, films, an attempt to the tax on the russian outpost. you run across and stick tight to cover on the left. any cover, we move that way. it doesn't go according to plan. the attack is sponsored by russian troops. a machine gun opens up. an injury injured? i'm injured. the 55 loss. so in the minutes, utah, you played me in squad. these killed the speed you epitomizes, you pains disastrous, offensive across hundreds of kilometers of the scene. but pete had done attacks against fortified russian positions. the casualties are renewal most the men
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added. yeah, the american supplied max per vehicle takes a direct heat reportedly ins up are always your region over the past month. billions and billions of dollars worth of data, weapons and vehicles have but, and the financial stress is telling the conflict. this conflict has no military solution. to say, i do not accept the provision of munition, especially if it is from the reserves of the of old german army. because like you, i'm the president and supreme commander and i have clear responsibilities not to weaken the defense capabilities of demo jerry nomics know to go to see amongst native states. well, we're in, this is on the rise now, but the prospect to have a quick ukrainian victory has been proven fantasy instead of fight. they're starting to say to wait for the key of is that acceptable?
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h needs guns and the last piece better than they should have given us. i'm sure that you in the european union and ukraine, europe should have common values, ukraine and nato should have common values anymore and it cannot be otherwise. it is impossible to strike a balance or support russia in this war. why? because russia wants to destroy nato and europe, and destroying the european union. is there aim? do you understand that lensky is determined to continue as long as the united states and its need who allies keep sending arms and have you nation. he can keep civil going. there are still millions of ukrainian men left to mobilize for the grind. no matter the losses. phone 321, direct case,
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it's direct states. but the question remains to what had a quick military victory who arguably victory a tool for ukraine, is now a distant and to use every prospect and the more power. and that becomes the hard, the it will be to maintain a united need to front more. i guys do you have a t from new guns region so what. busy of what you've just seen, you know, you kinds of presidency landscape travel to, to on friday can be discounted, but out of the one, the final leg of savanski is europe and so on. topic the calculating ukraine. of course, key of nato membership bid the black sea grain deal as well, which the toughest beta has expressed hope that that's gonna be the last to we'll continue. i was in love, you know, it's my how did the black sea green initiative, we still have as many, 33000000 tons of grain to those a need any get through the talk you straight, which would expire on july. the 17th will be extended again. i believe that all
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sides would act with a sense of global responsibility for this purpose. the most part, there was a great deal and begin watching so much that has been discussed and the great deal security concerns regarding the black sea. and general nato ascension has been on the tables, but according to what the charges president said, he also said that the prisoner swap is on our agenda. it is amongst our top priority matters that are going to be discussed. so the level of the big jewelry that remains there is because of a number of reasons. firstly, these, the things that were discussed with the granting presidents will be discussed with the russian president vladimir george. and he is expected to pay a visit to turkey later next month. and based on those meetings, we can have a better and clear understanding as to what the roadmap will be moving forward. however, i do want to emphasize a little bit on the nature of ascension. i'll be in the kremlin,
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might not. well come the nato once a section for ukraine. we also know how the target president operates. so although the church presidents that i'm kind of a general doesn't propose you claim joining nato, it also does not want the strings ties with boss scouts and based on how on cuz it has essentially active in the past. we can also assume, at least until this meeting takes place with the russian president, that's much of what on color says the should be taken with a grain of salt. this could also mean based on what charges channel this, that experts have been discussing. is this meeting with the landscape and this potential meeting with vladimir putin in the upcoming month? an attempt that piece talks. we do know that in order for ukraine to join major of the war or the conflict needs to come to an end. and that could be what is on, on cut his mind, the turkish present has been adamant and has been very vocal about bringing an end to the conflict and focusing on reconstruction, which was also
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a topic of discussion. and the meetings here is stumble. so a few clicks away for you on line right now, you'll read some articles there. uh, for example, a number of conservative voices have found themselves being canceled from spacing into the procedures. stanford university in california though that's not the case for members of ukraine's extremist. how's of vitalia and who essentially had the red carpet rolled out for them? and believe me, read more about that online, the alright, so a new legislation in kenya has kicked off mass protest in major cities all across the country and police solution kick ass report, lia, firing warning shots, and attempts to disperse the crowns. look at these pictures. well, that massive crowds about taking to the streets across the country, protesting a new finance for over this. that's a really race taxes to governments as the increase is needed to support or failing us economy. but local, say that fed up with the whole situation. demonstrations of appropriate inspired by
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the sub sub i protest going back to 1990. would your end of the controversial leaders long time, a rule about country the it's the a former prime minister isla ding who's behind a petition to impeach president william rudo with the opposition leaders has made fulls campaign promises, and is solely responsible for the state and the cost of living right now, the time for talking has already ended. it's action time. the constitution states that the common citizens have the authority to end this government. the kenyan
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citizens can now to power to the rightly to serve in person. we all know they use tricks to get into power. we're starting the process of taking power from them. what i can hear is that a face of ongoing economic issue is a significant poverty levels as well, but divinely was and because, well, the payments the country has to make on public debt of the governments. i tend to scale down spending a part of fiscal consolidation efforts that include new tax hikes, well international monetary fund. meantime, praising rooters, government for the car into state of affairs the, the capital nairobi, not the only place experiencing non rest. i would people gathering in my boss, so that's the 2nd largest city we spoke with some of the locals about the ongoing situation and, and.

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