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so i think whole doesn't have the hospitality sense, hold the key or anything for life oper says the system, the, the, the loop on to the, the ship to 7, to the shop. and then go back to the with the 2 listing on the sections and both of the guys to leave off posting officials have things brushed off of hosting a summit between representatives of gaza and the west bank in moscow. that's where they agreed on unified action. and meet the conflicts listed, industrial initiative, spots and lead them a stuff about go see. so the me think it see some positive results the results of these negotiations came out better than we expected. if that's the one, this is the fed meeting that we ever had between or ballasting and political groups since the broke out of the war. on the 7th of october, what we found is the various thrown unity and trying to achieve city immediate
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because the fed, as the goal, is to stop this terrible attack, or visit our own guys, or to have a complete stedman to seize fire. second, to make sure that the seas on guys and population, the civilian population can be broken and that the supplies can reach the people of garza and said that there should be an initiation of a political process that ends the is that a new patient allows for the exchange of prisoners and the eventually it gets to the point of peace and justice. but so far we are on the side about the fact that is it has killed. so 577000 palestinians. if we include those on the bill including no less than $12000.00 children and they have in just more than $70000.00 people, it's just beyond description. and the most recent that that, which was very aggressive when people who are starving and guys are trying to get
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some food supplies, do it at that. and most of that $114.00 would killed in one opportunity bombardment and $760.00 injured in one hour. that that is very horrifying. the test to stop, and we believe that unity you could help us to get to that point. so what do we have had to sort said through one years? nothing came out because that is an early site doesn't want to invoke your patient . and the nothing you know, hope loved all negotiations for the last 14 years on the palestinians way to very keen on having negotiations. so the question here is, as long as nothing, you know, on his specialist, the government that empowered like some of them to send being via as long as they continue to declare that there is no place for the city and state. that would be not these, these thoughts with them accepting us as equal human beings with them excepting us and accepting the nation of rights in equal amount of the sofa to this government is absolutely extreme it to the right to book every up 2nd. but they cannot plus
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whatever, and this air condition cannot continue or whatever. that's why they need to buy this thing is the day is very important because it's fixed with that argument. that's nothing you know, keeps saying, which is that there is no, but i still need that kind of represent or by this thing is. so there we are unified with a very clear to plan and we insist on creating guy on the side. but it's the only difference. that's a rough for now minus be discounts on the back again at the top of the hour for the latest news on use. right, so not the the hey, i'm rick sanchez. i've been to a news bell for 30 years and 2 languages all over the world. here in the us. i've interviewed for president's work that uh, 5 of the us has major television networks. i don't like what they do. so yeah,
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i think new should be honest, it should be direct and it should be impactful. this, by golly, is direct impact the so let's start with this question. how does abide ministration? screw up, something that should have been so easy? was it tell us? so our nation's most important advisor on all matters related to war and defense goes to the hospital and he doesn't tell anybody. but maybe it's just a quick thing like, you know, bad flu sprained ankle, that kind of thing. and he didn't have time to call his boss who happens to be, by the way, the president united states all white, who by the way, also happens to be engaged right now. and in active military conflicts in the middle east. what is turning into a disastrous intervention in, in ukraine, as well as accusations of reading china to military exercises right off the coast of taiwan. so yes, with all of that going on,
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it's expected and the history has shown that us presidents maintain regular, if not daily communications, with members of their defense department and their security council. general lloyd austin is both the sits on national security council. he's the secretary of defense right now could have been no big deal because he went to the hospital one day for something with dean been daily body. of course, of course nobody would be talking about it if that was the case, but that is not what happened. what austin had was prostate cancer. and he was operated on weeks in advance. and it happened under general anesthesia when he was out. and nobody told a whitehouse, but this is where the store contents really weird. so a few weeks after the surgery, he has some kind of re labs and has taken by ambulance to the hospital. and again
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the winehouse isn't informed. so what happens when he gets to the hospital, you ask good question. the doctors take a look at them and they're so alarmed by his condition. they send them to intensive care, you know, where they send patients in critical condition. still mister button doesn't know anything about this. monday turns to tuesday, tuesday turns to wednesday and then thursday, and still lloyd austin general lloyd austin is in the hospital in intensive care and the president of the united states doesn't know about it. finally, friday comes and the president is informed and now everybody else knows that everybody else is asking the same questions that you would think they would ask. how did nobody maleness? we have a guy who's in charge of our war, i read about it today. he's using a laptop from his hospital bed, they couldn't find them secretary of defense, and he's running the war with a laptop like a child. what do you know?
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like a child plays with a laptop? as you can see, the president is getting a lot of heat for this, and there's something we should probably mention at this point. obviously, general washington's illness is very serious and look, we're not trying to downplay his condition. and certainly of course we wish him and his family well, while he battles what could be horribly and serious disease. so we're not trying to pick on him 10 when he's sick or when he's down here. but. busy we are saying, and i think needs to be set is that there are some legitimate questions here that need to be breaking news. now we are learning secretary of defense, lloyd austin, has been released from the hospital defense secretary lloyd austin was released from the hospital yesterday after 2 weeks of treatment for complications from prostate cancer surgery. newly released 911 call is were billing details about defense. secretary lloyd austin's emergency trip to the hospital. last month austin was admitted for complications from prostate cancer surgery without president biden
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or other top officials. knowing of course, my colleagues in the media have jumped all over the story, but they're covered at the same way. they cover everything else. you know, they turn it into a political so bump, right? he said, she said the republican, the democrat, by my boss, right? usually what they, they don't ask the right questions, you know, it might take as long as i don't think this is just the story about some elderly president who. busy aren't communicating and didn't know what was going on with a member of his cabinet. i think what their lack of communication tells me. certainly makes me ask, is that maybe these men don't need to talk to each other? maybe they didn't talk to each other because they don't need to talk to each other because the decisions that are being made about warranties are not being made by them. oh sure there involved. both of them have been front and center with pronouncements, right? deliberate news conferences, teleprompters and you know, like these armando denominate, former general lloyd austin as
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a 28 secretary of defense. i want to thank you. general, you're a friend, but i want to thank you, general austin for once more stepping forward to serve your nation. it will be my sincere honor and privilege to return to the department and to lead our great service members and civilians and accomplishing my mission of ensuring our nation security. let me say this after watching that just because you read prepared comments from a teleprompter, doesn't mean you are originating policy. you see what i'm saying? here's the question. we need to ask, how be holding? are these men to those who have the most to gain from these wars that they always talk to us about? start with mr. biden, for example, with the people around him,
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the right, 5 in foreign policy team, both as president and vice president have always read and still do read like a who's who of wall street and corporate suits. will see more connect to the big money. and they are to the people of the united states. how do i know this? i looked it up, you could to look it up. what i found is that the same people who set our foreign policy in this country come from institutions that benefit from those policies. they come from a hedge funds, they come from private equity, they come from defense contractors. you want names, let's name names. here we go. nicholas burns, in charge of the china policy, his corporate benefactors, the cohen group, campbell, he's on the national security council. his corporate died, the age of group, tom donald and also for the security council. his corporate dog isn't as big as it gets. he's with black rock investments or the group that was just given essentially ukraine. and there's, when the sherman state department or business dies albright stonebridge jake
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sullivan, mr. biden's national security advisor is corporate collection, macro advisory. there they are. so what about lloyd austin? well i got to tell you the general austin's corporate connections run deep and wide as well. they include the new core corporation, united technologies, raytheon, raytheon, and prior to joining president biden, austin worked together with the us secretary of state anthony blinking at the pine island capital partners group. a private equity firm investing in your ready defense companies who offer, among other things, access to government leaders. they say like president biden, one more thing about austin that you should probably know about you live comfortably, but not often patiently for most of his life on a military salary. good for him. but now he lives on a mansion right on the ocean in
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a place called kyle island and south carolina and iowa. and he's worth more than $7000000.00. so and when we come back, i'm gonna play for you the emergency call to police. when they tried to get an ambulance to the general's home, by the way, it's interesting how they handle that. that's going to be funny to a fascinating to listen to. and we're going to be joined by these 2 guys calling nixon and michael maloof to get their take on this really weird set of circumstances. and what it really means don't go away, will be right back. the
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in the 2nd half of the 1940, the powerful european armies were losing their color. one of the 1st to start collaborating. what's the dutch empire? on august 17, 1945. the declaration of independence of indonesia, a former judge colony was proclaimed the liberation movement westlake by the national hero of the in did these people to carnis, however, amsterdam had his own plan, which was to defeat the revolution. moreover, they were supported by great britain. the colonial troops setup control over the main cities in the country, but the countryside remained in the hands of the rebels. and the resistance continued growing. in 1946, the british left indonesia, whereas the dutch did not want to lose power. and switch to the tactics of total terror. in december 1947, the royal troops committed. the massacre of the inhabitants in the village of robert got a $431.00 civilians were killed. all in all the lives of 100000. indonesians were
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on the conscience of the dutch colonialists and their allies, mass executions, and regular bombing did not help the netherlands. their troops got blocked in the city. it's the welcome unity demanded to put an end to violence. and the empire started in negotiations. in 1949, the head round table conference was held, and the kingdom of the netherlands was forced to recognize the independence of indonesia. a sovereign muslims date appeared on the world map and became one of the most powerful countries in the islamic world. the welcome back. i'm rick sanchez. i want you now to hear something. this is the call to the authorities to send an ambulance immediately to the home of general austin a few weeks ago. listen, by the way, something is interesting. hey, listen to how they try to coax the person on the other line to make sure the
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ambulance arrives with no light, no bubble, no noise. they don't want the neighbors to find out here, check us out. can i ask that can anyone's not show up with like some sirens. we're trying to remain not a little settled. yeah, i understand. yeah. usually when they turn into a residential neighborhood they'll turn them off, but it isn't reporting in a chest pain at all. okay. did he pass out or does he feel like he's gonna pass out? uh no. okay. and like you said he's, he's awake, he's alert and oriented, he's not confused or anything. is that correct? correct. joining me. 2 to talk about this former pentagon official, michael maloof and the host of the critical our garland mix. and gentlemen, thanks so much for being with us. i guess. 2 when i start with you, does the president deserve to be criticized for this whole thing? you know, absolutely. but you know, it is, has been my experience that when someone gives you a litany of excuses,
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often times, maybe one of them is true, but often times none of them is true. we were originally told that it was elective surgery. we were told that no anastasia was used, which would makes which that argument would be used to say he didn't have to transfer authority because he wasn't put to sleep. yeah. and then it moved, of course to prostate surgery, possibly. so we've, the story is been evolving and i think in law, what did they call that? a creeping admission. well, what's the biggest thing here, michael? the fact that the president wasn't told the fact that the president didn't need to be told, or that they essentially lied to us. i think the president, it shows that the president doesn't hold his defense chief and highest in high priority. from the policy standpoint, it's blinking who runs foreign policy and national security, and you know what it is. i don't know if you, if you listen when i was just doing my intro, but i found out that blinking and,
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and general washington work together. yes. in the corporate world. yes. but it's in the administration bleak and has the lead on national security and foreign policy as does jake sullivan. so that's fascinating. you're saying the president, if it had been a blanket in the hospital, he would have called you probably because he needs to talk to him. i don't, anybody's, but he doesn't want to say what says senate days. well, here's what, here's you know what i think? i think he doesn't need to talk to either of them. i think and look at this is not a conspiracy show and i'm not going into a deep state thing. okay. but i do believe that i'm not going to call it's a deep state, that there is foundation only a group of people, a with a non government who make decisions who have not elected positions, but somehow are in positions of power. and they have as much to say about ukraine and gaza and taiwan as the president or the secretary of defense,
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or even that of the state department. and you say what they're proxies is sitting right there in those positions of the administration. they're re representing the corporate people and, and all the others you listed earlier and their, and their view points and a bite. it doesn't is out of it any way. and they, they shelter him a lot. so that makes it and, and, and he's not even in control. so it's other people who are really calling the shot . well, well, and garland, here's where it gets interesting. i, i agree that in the case of binding, it does look like because the president is somewhat feeble, an elderly, maybe they do a work around. but i would suggest, and let me ask it in the form of a question to you, how they've been doing that work around through bush and obama, and the trump, and all the others as well. i think the answer is clearly yes. we know of multiple instances that were reported under donald trump, where he gave specific orders to people under him and they just disobeyed the
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orders in lied to him about things that have happened. and there's been recent stories that have come out that said people in the pentagon and making preparations in case donald trump becomes president. so he won't use his powers in a, quote, dic tutorial way, which i interpret to mean he may actually say likes like, let's not go to war with some one or something like that. yeah. so if there is an entity, you can kind of of a to right. i mean, you can call it the deep state, you can call it the state. it doesn't matter. but there is clearly an entity of power that pushes an ideology that will, if the president goes along with it, great. if he doesn't go along with it, they'll do what they need to do. but i ask you this, you're a military guy, right? doesn't bother you that this general suddenly shows up in kyra our island, living on a private island on a mansion, and it's worth over $7000000.00. i mean, well, how does that? he has a right to get a job. and if want somebody wants to pay and that don't give you that, i'm not a communist here. i'm not saying it doesn't deserve to make money. what is there
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something suspicious about, you know, if you go to the corporate realm, you're going to get that kind of money because of your, your influence and who you have and who you can relate to in it. and that he's obviously the secretary of the fab, but then it goes and then it goes back to that. me see, here's a problem. yes, he's fine. i'm no longer a military person. i no longer work in the government. i go work at ibm and i get a great job, but then also to go from ibm back to the white house. who do you think he's going to take care of idea of ultimately or raytheon? yeah, he's looking out for great. so yeah, i mean that's why we have 2 wars. one of these horse s 5 fronts. so one of the big cheney the master of the very thing we're talking about now. yeah. yeah, but i will, i will take exception with one area. when i was independent, god don round rumsfeld ruled. yeah. and he would have major knock down drag out with colin powell when he was secretary of state and and kind of lisa rice was in the national security council trying to keep them apart. and then trying to come
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together to do to come to some compromise between them. i think it depends upon the weight. should we invade afghanistan, 1st, or a rock 1st, because they ended up doing, basically catastrophic that decision was made before. uh before. uh uh, some of these guys even came in the office and, and this is, this is the unfortunate what was your point is what that, that, that it's worse now actually worse funny, but it was still bad that really so bad. it was bad, but i think a lot of it had to do with the personality drive and, and, and because bush respected rumsfeld and because of his own trustees and you're saying are so it's not, no run for me. no, he's the guy was solve the exit of the united states military, out of your rock that, that introduce isis. and with all due respect to him because i know he's sick right now. we pile on the guy. but but, but, but yeah, we're finding out that there are some things there that make it look like he's got a strong, he's not a strong personality. no. and what we're looking at here,
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i mean that's why the d o j has to protect hunter. but because that's the game now, in fluid i have influence. i can market that influence. if my father is the v p, if i'm connected to whoever the game in washington dc is selling your influence. peddling your influence now and whether it's the president's dawn or whether it's, you know, the or, you know, somebody's wife or daughter or you actually hold the position. that's where the money is. yeah. you know, i agree with you. i've heard my republican colleagues and friends often argue that a 100 bytes has done a horrible thing because he used his. 6 big vice president to get jobs and be paid and stuff. and whenever i hear that argument, i think who wouldn't do that, right? is that a problem with the cocaine and the end, the end, the end, the prostitutes of everything else? but that's it. to be honest, i have less of a problem with his own personal vices than i do, you know, because he's
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a human being and a but he's suffered from that. whatever the case. yeah. he's, he bought it when you get into the other things that are happening, his connections to the bio research labs, funnelling money to the bottom. how is that different from, from blinking, and sullivan and, and wendy williams, our, i'm sorry, wendy sherman and the people who did it with the exactly the same. and so they have to protect him because that's how they're all feeling there by everyone who was in power, tony blinking, or whoever it is, they have a severe of influence around them. and all of their assistants and the people around them are peddling that influence edit. this is not a democrat or republican thing. this is a, this is a thing in our government that we have to probably find a way to use. lots peddling is against the law, simple and pure and simple. and then how do you make it against the law, but they did it. that's what he's, that's why they have these congressional hearings now because he doesn't, oh, it wasn't what a matter did you evaluate, man, do all these people in the bottom of his grades who quite a job in corporate world on tuesday. and he was born abiding on wednesday because
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he was city way because allegedly joe biden was reaping a financial benefit from it while he was on a government salary and the capital. but for this is not, i don't want to turn to show it to another 100 and is it good or bad? so he's obviously the guys, you know, crockett, among other things and problematic. my question is he was an instrument. he's a symptom of yes. yeah. of the problem using the keypad, which of the right sees an expression of the problem? yeah, this is what they're all doing. you can see it lately and 100 a 100 by them. but when you start looking at jo biden's cabinet, how all of these people came straight out of think takes in these think tanks are funded by the military industrial complex. and they know this, that when they leave, they will go right back to think tanks and they will be financially rewarded for the contracts that they were able and they were in tex benefit from what we're doing a new claim, for example. that's the problem. you know, if they were just making money and it was a bank or something, but lives get lost,
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prepaid die, money is spent. screens don't get new books or whatever it is because we got a $125000000000.00 a new crime. and another 3 or $4000000000.00 going every data to the cause, a situation at another 7 or $8000000000.00 going to uh, to, to taiwan. and that's, and they're getting the problem is, is that how it works? sure. ultimate, i mean, indirectly, indirectly, indirectly plus the influence, it's the influx to the present and decision making and, and, and, and also is that worse today than it ever was. we're down to a minute, but i think what, so i think you do it and you worked at. yeah. you were in the pen of the worst i've ever seen it. do you think the situation has gotten worse? i definitely, and you can simply just see the unraveling of our government and the lack of legitimacy of the ruling elite, the last, the capitalism run. a mark though you have, you haven't even, you know, crony capitalism as opposed. i'm off for about capital is your capital us. we all, you know, i don't like my margin. we over here marginally the but you know,
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but you got a job. i get everything right? yeah. but this is, this is when we're, capitalism starts the rock. when you let nothing matter, but how much money can i make off this deal, even if i'm screwing over my own car, i would argue this is where entire starts to take over. and the import, the thing is to maintain the empire where the ruling elite filled their pockets. and now we have to be. so the working class has to be sacrificed on behalf of the ruling elite and the ruling elite is no longer viewed as legitimate. that's a fine, that's an interesting way of putting it. and you, mr. maloof, that mr. former pentagon officials, you get the final word and it is what our congress is. a blatant example of that constantly. and we haven't even talked about that. and so it's, it's in, into, of the 3 of our branches of government and, and this, and it comes out of control. and again, it comes in the form of dark money. exactly. is fed to people and we don't even know where it comes from. and i hate to say it, but you know, from kind of a $120000000.00 of it, and bite and got another $100000000.00 plus. and they were the 2 candidates for the
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presidency and they'll probably get even more of this time. and that's a problem as well, but that's another show for another time. gentlemen, you've been fantastic, really a great conversation and thank you for joining us. that's michael. i'm a little former pentagon official girl and mixing most of the critical our on radio . sputnik. he has me on his a guest from time to time. i hope he has me back to where we go. i want to remind you of our vision here. it's simple really. i want to be silo. the world kind of stop running into some boxes, you know, troops don't live in boxes, they're everywhere, unrestrained chest, and i'll be looking for you again right here, where i hope to give you a direct impact the, the, the
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full, the need to be do need is no time compared to most of the relationship to kind of measure into the west and the new crane and bush of it. and so involved in taking sides of the need some tightening signs and culprits, which is actually one of the big problems that we faced in terms of what credibility us international kind of took so much the time. scott bennett, i'm former united states army psychological warfare officer, really served in the state department counterterrorism office under investor del
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daily the . so i wanted to come here to russia in the dawn bass area and to gather the facts, to take back to the american people. the hold on bass of the front line. so this is where the bombs and the bullets are raging. this is where people are dying. this is where the buildings are exploding the law. i wanted to see 1st hand the scars of war, the
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5 fights ropes between law enforcement and the minutes in group suspected of planning terrorist attacks in southern russia. also, the situation clearly indicates the pro board camp in europe is still very, very strong. for minutes to say good luck for off says there is no western opposite sides of peace in ukraine after a lynx cold between jim and general discussions about striking the rest of the time in bridge through the small kind with us. yeah. hot, it doesn't matter. we need to ensure that from the very beginning there is no mention that would make us a part of the.
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