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hi everybody. i'm rick sanchez. i've been doing news now for 30 years to languages all over the world. here in the united states. interviewed for presidents worked at for the us as major television networks. i don't like what they do. i think new should be honest, direct and impactful, and this, this is direct impact the and we're starting with the obvious right. these come off attacks on his riley citizens and most of all the massacre that we all saw at the music festival in them seem to shock the world. it was unexpected. and israel seemed caught by surprise. however, since the attack,
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a lot of questions had been res. that's too well. how is it that the most sophisticated intelligence apparatus in the entire world could have been cop flatfooted? egyptian officials say for their part, they privately warn prime minister netanyahu and his government that there was an attack coming. the prime minister netanyahu ignore the warning. and if he did so, why would he ignore the warning? spring asked. method yahoo has been criticized within his own country, most pointedly by the newspaper for let's i want you to hear that susan. this is how her rach describes their prime minister's predicament. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu is now counting on fatigue and public despair to help him stay in office. but he can't be trusted to manage a war, and it won't save him from an enduring legacy of failure. that's in his riley newspaper. moving past what may be a defense or intelligent blunder, as many as really citizens are suggesting. there was, at least at the outset,
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at the outset, when right after how mazda attacked a reaction that it didn't matter. a sense that even among israel's detractors be attacked by how moss was so wrong, that it now made is real. the victims, in this case a place they usually aren't in the world community. but guess what, that's estimate. that seems to be waning now. why? well, because palestinians, even those who do not support high miles, are now being killed at several times. the number that how miles scale does railways and the killing of mostly civilians is being carried out by none other than the world's most potent military powers. with the help of one of the world's most potent military powers, the united states was optics are good. they're just not good for israel. especially considering that the palestinians have no place to go while they're being attacked
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. and israel has generally not allowed them to leave, nor have they been allowing them to get released supplies like food and water and medicine. so really, the only place for palestinians to avoid the bombs is in presumed safe places. like what schools, hospitals, religious centers. but then this happens 500 palestinians killed. when the fed a hospital, these palestinians were seeking refuge, is bombed, the whole world sought. israel says, look, we didn't do it. but in the era world, no one believes them, evident from the unrest that hasn't stopped in places like jordan and egypt, turkey, indonesia, malaysia,
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parts of india. and many more. there were also protests inside the u. s. capital where young jewish americans here in the united states protestors were arrested, were allowed themselves to be arrested demanding, but israel declare a ceasefire. the also looking at the backside of this was the cancellation of the summit, where president biden would have met with jordan's king abdulla palestinian authority. president mark mood, abbas egyptian president, fatah, i'll cc and it was cancelled. didn't happen. and i wanna meet with them because of what's going on. an important note here though, that egyptian president cc didn't meet with somebody else. he met with china as
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president she recently. how's that for optics of the cancellation of the jordan summit and the sense that is real, maybe overplaying its hand against palestinian civilians seems to be causing a fear that the conflict is going to spread to other countries. that's what we're here. right. and it's not helping that, some leaders are kind of going out of their way to inflame the tensions with needed . some would even argue irresponsible rhetoric like this, this on our end from this is us senator lindsey graham em us a tankers or animals. the real culprit here is a ron without aid from iran, there would be no home us capability to attack israel. it is long past time for the united states to put a ronald notice that he is killed and destroyed that you're going to pay
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a price. sounds like he wants to declare war tough talk, but is that the right thing to be saying at this time? then there's a spanish minister. her name is diona bilateral. she says, israel prime ministers should be tried it by the international criminal court immediately. and so one day, in addition, we ask our partner the socialist party to work together to present on behalf of the government of spain, a petition to the prosecutor's office of the international criminal court to investigate the war. crimes committed in palestine by an attorney, yahoo! as was done recently in the case of the spanish aid worker and murdered in the ukrainian war, as well as those perpetrated by him, austin israel, and occupied territories against the civilian population. mtv, you know, beyond the political rhetoric, which is coming in droves, there also real world signs of escalation that are already a player. but us is continuing this and rapid response teams of 2000 marines and
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sailors into the region. and it's also the point warships including the aircraft carrier, the gerald ford, the dwight d eisenhower. the name of this deployment is really 2 full assessed israel, military, obviously, militarily and then perhaps more important to keep iran out the clear to be a radius. be careful. careful are on hand a lot about around these days and most of it is coming from our own country there. ron, for its part is making it clear. it does not want any further escalation. that's what they're saying. but according to the report and actually is there also a warning that it will intervene if the attacks on gaza continue or get worse? and then there's has blah, israel is now striking parts of lebanon, syria, which they say is a response to rocket fire. un peacekeepers, by the way,
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have already confirmed yes. there is border clashes and rock and fire taking place in that part of the world in the us. both the corporate media and most of the business community, including 1000000000 air donors of universities, are defending israel and threatening to pull their funding. if others don't agree with them. look when he talks and so does billionaire ronald lauder, he's a powerful financial backer of the university of pennsylvania, who says he will stop sending money to the school, stop sending money to the university of pennsylvania if it doesn't stop the pro palestinian protests on campus. and there's more, more money talking in the form of billionaire hedge fund manager, bill ackman insisting that harvard released the names of the students that have been putting out pro palestinian pamphlets. why does he want their names released?
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so they can bleed, so they can be blackball blacklisted and not hired in the future by employers when they go out looking for work. it's interesting. on the other side, there are examples that the rhetoric is equally heightened for i'll give you an example. in this case, there's a yale university professor e and he came out and said that how mosse was right to kill is really civilians. the comment is causing for some people to say that he should be fired. then after all that there's the geo political impact of all of this. and we want to be comprehensive about this. this matters where it now appears that the conflict between israel and gaza is shifting the focus away from the conflict in ukraine. both present a button and fed chair janet yellen are assuring the world that us tax payers that would be me can and will continue to send tens of billions of dollars to both
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countries. the ukrainians, fearing that both publicly and privately there cause a need for funding will be what is going to be replaced now by israel's need for funding is obviously concerned. and if that happens without us funding, in particular, very counter offensive all ready at an impasse will likely ground to a halt. especially with a new us speaker who is critical of sending money to ukraine. and twitter owner, a law mosque saying essentially that the counter offensive, the ukranian counter offensive has failed. and it's time to sit down and talk to russia and find a way toward a truce. this is a really important topic and one that people all over the world are watching. and i think it's important to bring in a guess now who's been keen on this topic for the better part of his adult life. joining us now is a really bad cold on,
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and he is also known throughout the world and probably by many of you who are about to see him or are seeing them already as immortal technique or tech. as many of us call them. many know him as a rap artist, but actually he's also very much an activist who has been engaged in these types of topics for many years. and i guess, given what's going on right now between hamas and israel, uh, tech. uh, let me just start with the question. a lot of people are asking themselves whether, what no matter what side you're on did is real, have a right to defend itself against this surprise attack as it's being called by come off. i mean, i think every question, unfortunately, with this conflict isn't an easy one to answer because you're talking about something that happened in the middle of something else, right? like for example, and i'm not trying to deflect, if you want me to answer the question directly. i can based on international law or
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anything else. but imagine if someone stole my wallet and i've chased after that person down the street and i hit them in the head with a back. and when they were down on the ground, i just kept hitting them. once they had already been down or whatever, and i took my wallet back to the rest of the world. and to myself, i seem very justified in everything that i've done because i feel like someone is taking something from me, but to the rest of the world. and people who are just seeing it now, they've committed a crime and, and unconscionable one. and i think that what we have now here is kind of no context to what happened. so people will say, okay, this happened yesterday like as if the war and ukraine started. the, this is a very, this is a, this, this is a very important point that you're making. this is what i'll tell you, and i'm glad you're going that because this goes right to the root of the problem and especially as it relates to corporate media and, and western media. this week we saw anderson cooper and we saw this one and we saw
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that one and all the anchors and all the reporters are suddenly showing up, covering the story live and in the flesh, in how moss is areas and in israel's areas and all over that region, prior to this, they hadn't been there in a decade or so, so it takes one side of the story to be affected for them to engage. you mentioned the ukraine, same thing. the green problem started in 2014, at least, if not sooner. and yet it was only until recently that the us media started covering it full blown. it's about only covering part of the story. and that's the problem. i do believe we have nothing else from a media standpoint. so i take your point tech, i take your point, i posted a lot of things on my social media about the people that were kidnapped, the people that are dead,
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i definitely expressed the depth hold on both sides. but i get that irrespective of doing that, there are people that will be unhappy unless you represent what their perspective is on a very, very polarized topic that's not going to be resolved. i mean, listen, conservatives and democrats here have joined together to support israel and to give them a blank check at this point. so it's not something that we can see drawing clearly upon party lines and even in the republican party and the democratic party, there is a rift that has always existed when it comes to israel and palestine. what will the geo political consequences of this be for the united states for lebanon? for iran? abra is lead for the palestinian authority. and for israel, this is where now the rubber meets the road because it goes beyond what's happening . and this little spear, it's what might happen. and the effects that's going to have on other,
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perhaps conflicts in the, in the world like ukraine. and that's what i want to talk about when we come back. we're talking to uh immortal technique. he is a rep, artist and activist. so i'm know him as a really bad quote on that, especially his mother. we are going to be back with the tech and just a little bit stay there. we'll be right back. by the way, i'd like to continue this conversation with you. what do you say we do so on twitter or x or whatever. it's being called these days by handles. rick sanchez, tv looked for me. rick sanchez, tv, and i will see you there when we come back. israel and gaza dominating the news. congress is stepping up and say the israel and an old plane is not feeling the love, the us turning his back on keith. we are going to take a look at that. stay with the the,
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i 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 as a patient. we should be very careful about visual intelligence at the point, obviously, is to create a trust rather than fit the various jobs. i mean, with the artificial intelligence we have summoning the theme in the robot, must protect this phone existence was on the
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let's revisit some of the latest once again. because as if ukrainian presidents, the lensky didn't have enough problems. now there's this a report seeming to indicate that somehow the weapons use by how mosse to attack israel came from ukraine, or somehow the weapons that were sent to ukraine. the report and social media video post, which was attributed to the b b, c, appears to be and this is important fate. that is not true. those weapons did not come from ukraine, and the bbc and other sources are vehemently denying it. however, just a suggestion of this linkage between these 2 countries was already seen by hundreds of thousands of people and counting and presidents lensky who had announced that he had plans to travel to israel to show solidarity with nothing. yeah,
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who has been told by the israelis to just stay home? not the right time savvy is riley's and will join once again by immortal technique. really big hold on. it is a rap artist and an activist, and he's very keen on this topic on what's going on right now between his real and come off and you know, possibly the rest of the world let. but i'm going to follow up with that situation because apparently we mentioned a while ago, the situation in ukraine. and it's interesting that the united states has been putting all of its muster on ukraine and both the federal reserve chair and the president saying, now we're going to keep giving the money to ukraine. we're just now going to give money to bucks. we're gonna get my new crane and we're going to give money to more money to israel. 10000000000 more for as we'll, they're suggesting apparently we could be over a 100000000 in the, in, in, in ukraine. and i guess the question is because the ukrainians are wondering about this, they're thinking there's no way they're going to continue to be able to fund us.
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not if this thing continues in israel, that there's a possibility that we will not going to be able to do this. and i think the american people are going to raise up and say, hey, you know enough is enough, right? well, what do you think is going to happen as a result? what the deal to go to the deal politics of all this? these are the ukraine and, and this conflict, what happens tech. but before i get into like the, the larger, the larger global aspect of it, there's something i wanted to say i when the ukraine war became more public. um, there were lots of pictures that came out about uh, that showed the naked reality of war. and one of them was a 2 little girls that had died and one of them was russian. and the other one was ukrainian. and i couldn't tell them apart if i covered where they were from. i didn't know where they were from. and i saw the same thing in israel and gaza. i saw a little girl that had died in israel, and i saw a little palestinian girl. and i covered the names of where they were from. and i
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couldn't tell them apart. and i think it's important for me to say things like that because we can talk about the nuts and bolts of this. but the reality is that part of what we experience as people who either report the news or write lyrics or whatever poems about it is to always remember to humanize the people who we speak about. and remember that the way that the mainstream media has worked for years is by describing them as numbers. now, when it comes to like an expanding conflict, those numbers are going to get a lot bigger. if the conflict isn't resolved quickly, there will be some intervention by hezbollah. you know, whatever is left of syria is still the country, and whatever is left of the rock is to look be. i think that what i said before about the united states not being able to protect israel, isn't that it doesn't have the capacity to go to war with any country united states
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as an incredibly deadly military. and it's very efficient when it has to be. but what i mean is that, in order to create a lasting piece, the only people that have influence in lebanon and in all of these other countries in iran, would be a global partnership that the united states would have to have, with russia, if we were to be optimistic and we should try and be optimistic about this world. i also fear, you know, the coming of world war 3 just given the scenario that's being drawn and some of the things that we're seeing. but i do think, and this is to your point tact, but it may be advantageous that there's a re alignment going on in the world. whereas in the past the united states could come in and say, this is the way we're going to do it. and we're going to get our allies, france, and the u. k. and a couple of others behind us and sorry, it's katie by the door. we don't care about anybody else's opinion. now, all of a sudden with bricks and with brazil, and with india, and with even to
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a certain looks that saudi arabia and iran, and russia and china, they actually may be able to be a counter force for against israel and the united states to keep them from their own undoing. and that's what i'm hearing you say, and maybe that's a point of optimism not. i don't know if they'd be a counter force per se, because at the end of the day, the united states still has a massive army and it has allies of its own. nicole. it also really is the the master manipulator in terms of a global context. and that's what i think people have done the stand. so where, where i see them balancing it out is what they're going to have to do if they want to avert a war which may hurt their allies. so united states has no patience for people who threatened them, but it does behave pragmatically right. if you're a smaller state,
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what a threat the united states, a terrorist with united states will act. but if kim john hill says, i'm going to blow you up. i'll blow up san francisco, go to hell. they have no choice, but to just be like, okay, well he's not shooting at us, so we're not gonna blow him up. they, they're, they're just, they practice not just selective outrage, but they're very, very surgical with the, the type of politics that they have. so will there be a counter balance? i think that what we've seen is that the united states has never sought that in anything. and what's happened as a result of that is all of the post 911 was the only outline united states state seems to reliably have is the you and is real. and even the was contentious because that depends on who was getting a slice of sikes. pico and then they decided whether they want it to be in the war
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in syria versus the war and iraq. so it's not a reliable partner, but who is a reliable partner is always going to be the u. k. and israel, they will go along with the united states, like 3 people, and in any gang, which is what you have with russia and its allies to, they'll be wrong in public, in public to each other and not say anything. and then go behind closed doors and say, hey, you're, you're making this very difficult for us. i mean, i know why to move into one in charge. i, i think is, is, is obvious signs of senility there, which is not funny, but at the same time, it's ridiculous that people don't. it's like the emperor's clothes, you know, you everywhere see that this person is making, but no one saying anything. but he's obviously being told what to say, but even in that scenario, she has to recognize that yes, the american military isn't incapable, but it's being overstretched. and now you have the lowest performance rate of recruitment in the us military history ever in the modern errors. so you're going
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to have to fill it with somebody, you know what we say it, and i consider myself a patriot. i consider myself someone who respects and loves this country, and that's why we criticize this country. and i think conversations like this, which you will never hear in any other normal corporate media is designed so that we can point to the failures of our leadership, of, of our government. not necessarily the american people were being led blindly by the quote unquote anderson coopers of the world, as i liked upon them or the fox news of the world, it doesn't matter to me. they're all kind of the same. and i think that's why these conversations are, are really important and tech. it's always a pleasure. i always the pleasure to be able to have these conversations with you. thank you for, for, for your thoughts and for sharing your ideas with us. my friend hey, before we go,
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i want to remind you of our mission. it's simple, really. what we try and do here is the silo the world we've. we've got to stop living in these little boxes where we think our only our troops matter and our troops live our troops. no troops live in boxes, they're everywhere. heinrich sanchez and i'll be looking for you right here again, where i hope to provide a direct impact. the summations may be able to turn to atrocities. in other countries, the united states of america is different. wherever people long to be free. they will find a friend in the united states, the,
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to the of the auto body of the volts, and the very, very easy to sort of city and draw. the look at me for the in service of each skid 18 color revolutions is one among several means to reach the goal of conquering foreign lands and bringing them onto the help of us western economic interest. people been cited, adding that to the, to everybody. democrats. yeah, we think portal aspects. oh no. that's a little bit soft about what i mean. he can see the final goal of these theme revolutions to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. the, the,
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the headline stories images emerging from the show smoke covering the area following israel's must've overnight strikes, product, completed for communications, walk out the, the idea for leases for the jump. it stung centering gals, or from the fates world, whether of old roland operation is no input underway to reject. so un resolution calling for an immediate cease fire and the cause of it will use all available to the world of what it calls the from these do in will use every mean at our disposal to accomplish the mission. the .
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