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cost them reaching out to the united states for special electoral o. besides, we appealed to a government recognize the high stakes for south africa and the lead up to enough to mass of the 2024 national and provincial elections. it is in this context steps we now formerly request to a politician democracy to engage with consequence in the run up to the election. we have our regional organizations, we have s a d, c. we have the african union, and indeed we have the united nations as well. they always come to monitor our elections. in fact, we invite them, we say do come and monitor. but now for a non state entity like this is basically saying we are mortgaging our democracy to other powers. i must say that no certification had been for these hard for this democracy. will allow, with situation is not even daisy know so that it can now is situation would so freely to is handed over on this to the black to then this the economy feed on site is the 3rd largest political part to you. so
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that's because in terms of foreign policy, the part to prioritize is eastern partnerships with countries like russia and china regarding domestic issues. it stands for a radical economy plan, nationalization of city to stick to like the mining industry. it also backs expropriation of land to redistribute to freely among the population with a goal of transferring 50 percent of the land to black people. the parties need to see such changes would be carried out. peace would we need, except the government of men and women. black and white, one quick, we've wasted would by the way, they wouldn't wait with the f. b. not because the wind because they've got the message that is key to make it this way. that would not be given perfect over our black people. because when to lead testing,
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but it's on the price. but why is going to be taken to this? no one is going to be able to choose. uh no one is going to host these for a property on the basis of kind of support to see that even if knowledge that investors my yeah, he's hockey's policies which includes nationalizing minds of the schools, the aging land without compensation. but he said they would value most of the time . he's supposed to just for me, the economy, the taxes. in other words, if they have to be fighting for the working clause, it seems like before coming and mixes may change so that because politics anymore to match the way the previous, the full cost for off t. i'm not real quick and get into hundreds but well coming up next. rick sanchez discusses some of the top stories of the past week with guests in the latest episode of direct impacts from without with more news updates that about so 2 minutes. thanks for watching
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the okay, here we go. hi everybody. i'm rick sanchez. this is the week in review, phone shop, the last 2 debates me in 2020. the sense that he had showed up for debate. now he's acting like he wants to debate me against make my day pass all even do a twice. first, pick the day style. i hear you free on wednesdays. make monday powell. all right, you've heard of the last teen challenge. there's a bite and challenge among the headlines. we're going to look at the stories that are making news this week. i'm rick sanchez. this is direct impact and let's do it the, all right, we're going to be reviewing the weeks big stories with our esteemed panel. let me introduce them to you joining me,
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his blood scientist and coast of the critical hour on radio. sputnik wilmer leon, lawyer and political commentator, steve gill, thank you gentleman for joining us on this day. we're going to start with this, the big international story this week of the death of, of ronnie and president. right. easy. his us bill bell helicopter went down during the fog and of course the internet is extreme. 7 all week long with speculation about what really happened me. what right now, there is no evidence of foul play we should say, or make clear. uh, nonetheless, these are some of the videos that we had coming out of the scenario here. it is bronze at president abraham, right. you see on foreign minister who's saying a mirror of the law hand are both confirmed to have died in a helicopter crash. breaking news out of iran or state media has now confirm the death of president speed for him. but i say it was significant. the breaking news. iran state media is reporting that the nation's president and foreign minister had
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died in a helicopter crash search teams arrived at the site and what was originally called a hard landing and they found no sign of life. now, all of those people making those reports i should suggest, and maybe this is a little mean spirited on my part. you notice only one of them couldn't even pronounce the guy's name, and the rest of them couldn't find iran on a map if you paid them. nonetheless, that is the role that we live in wilmer. we'll start with you reaction to this situation and all the buzz and star that it has created. well, 1st of all, it is before ripping in an incredibly, um, and i'm sad to know that that that does happen. because when you go beyond the relationship between the united states and a ron and you look at the relationship that ron was having on the real estate uber, he raised the, was incredibly respected, highly regarded, and was considered to be a state in, in many, sir. so it's a, it's, it's
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a tremendously long in terms of the broader context. it will not surprise me if down the road we find out that it's not enacted. well that, that's what the internet is saying. that obviously, i mean, look at, let me just state the facts. israel has a long history of being involved and these types of things with iran. they have had most side agents inside iran. they have assassinated nuclear scientist, 5 of them. they have just recently bombed a us iranian embassy in syria, so it's not an unfair question to ask. but right now steve, i don't know how you feel about this. there is no evidence to suggest that as well . and again, just what we need is more turmoil and chaos in the middle east. there's not enough to go around. i think it's ironic that if this was an american made helicopter,
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they apparently purchased from canada. mm hm. despite the fact that ryan is getting a lot of their helicopters from russia, why are they using an old american helicopter purchase from canada? i think that raises the 1st question. yeah, it was the only helicopter that went down of i think 3 of them were flying through the fog and in these mountains. uh, it, it does raise a lot of questions, but i think the speculation may be premature. yeah, no, you're right, and i think we all would agree on that by the way, because of the sanction they're not able to get the parts to replace when part of that helicopter breaks. and now some folks are suggesting that maybe the real reason they just, we're flying a helicopter with old parts and that's probably why it crash. but again, we still don't know. all right, next question. should ukraine be allowed to use us weapons, the bomb russia? which pretty mean pretty much means at least as a, as i'm saying, that would mean the us is attacking russia. right? which pretty much means also that we would potentially be starting world war 3 by
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allowing that to happen. state department crony, victoria newland says, hell yeah. bob rush, show us to stop these russian attacks that are coming from bases inside russia. so . 5 i think there's also a question of whether we the united states and our allies or to give them more help in hitting. 6 and basis, which here to, for, we've not been willing to do what she says. yep. give them arms and tell them to bomb russia. it's important we do that and or explanation is we should bomb russell because the troops are coming from russia. and so is the munition, which begs the question where the hell does she think they're going to come from an article? it's a conflict between ukraine and rush. of course they're coming from russia and steve, i'll let you start this one off as well the ambulation the missiles are coming from the us. so should the rest of the do as a premature strike on us territory using the same argument of victoria a new one, have a weapons are coming from russia. so we ought to be able to target russia while the weapons are coming from great britain. the us during question,
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it is again slouching towards world war 3. this is a woman who apparently has no concept of what warfare looks like in a traditional way. need to go, spend some time on the battlefield and see what it is before she keeps pushing. in the world towards another world war. and you would think that the western european nations having haven't happened twice on their territory. you wouldn't want to be the home team again. well, here's one for you. uh, plumber. he played the guitar at a bar in key during the war, kind of like nero fiddling. he has lived through his teeth about almost every thing having to do with garza. he has worked for and will likely work for again very soon at the behest of defense contractors. and that is why this happened, the secretary of state anthony blinking when he appeared before the senate foreign relations committee a few days ago. the need for us global leadership and for cooperation
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with allies and partners has never been great in the people's republic of china pursuing the people's republic of china the to that happened like 9 times wilmer maintenance for what's interesting thing is the interesting thing. as i see it, and pardon me for giving my opinion here before yours, but he's never going to be criticized by the media because they're afraid if they do, they'll be fired. he's never going to be criticized by or politicians because they're all corrupt as hell. and he'll always kind of be doing and saying the things that are necessary for military contractors. so my thinking is these folks don't get up
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and say that to him. nobody else. well, you're absolutely right. we're seeing this play itself out on our college campuses . let me make a quick point about victoria newman. it's also important to remember that she was the cookie lady in 2014, during the my down. yeah. so a lot of a lot of what we're seeing play, it's a about in crane, but got some of its emphasis in some of the beginning. well, thanks for her in, in. uh huh. and you, great to your point regarding the pro test, you're absolutely right. you should be considered a war criminal and background surprised that his name wasn't listed impact, but i understand why it wasn't in terms of the items the war between and but he, he doesn't tell the truth. he doesn't even really seem to be able to actually comprehend the broader dynamics of the things that he says and the broader implications and
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dynamics of the policies that he's remote. what is it about this job, steve? i mean, look, i don't care, i can go back to almost any of them. i mean, go back to kissinger. um, you know, madeline albright, i mean, whoever gets in that position does exactly what this guy is doing. why is that? steve, part of the job, i guess they're, they're trying to make sure that they're promoting whatever agenda that they're racing had. even if it's, if it's nonsense, i think it's particularly ironic that these leading the fight to pause weapons is real because of collateral damage in does up. but sending weapons to ukraine that are killing innocent men, women and children ins on that's getting very awful and done bad. they don't see any connection between weapons being used in that context and delay weapons to israel. and then the idea that we are withholding intelligence information from is
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real so that they could target the boss leaders as, as, as our greatest ally of joe biden says, nothing discussed as, as was pointed out, is ever true to finance. i want to know how much you got in his tip jarvis playing and i don't think he, i don't good enough to cover a bigger box, but he was nero in that moment. i love that video. i showed it earlier this week by the way. okay. something going on, i want to get your reaction to and we're going to do this after the break, but let me tell you it up for you are ready. apparently there's a new study out that's gone crazy on the, on the google's, on the internet. so it says that young americans, when asked if they liked living in the united states, if they're patriotic, the number is dismal. it is tiny for people like under the age of 30. anybody over the age of like, between 60 and over 70, completely patriotic. lot of america think we're the best country in the world. i mean, it is quite easy. the disparity between these numbers, i'm going to share that with you. and we'll also talk about the so called upcoming
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debates between mr biden and miss trump stay right there. we're going to be right back a the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to the cost of full horses. here we discuss the wheel in
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the bar, right. i'm rick sanchez. our goal here is to have a fun, intellectual conversation among friends. it's what we do, or at least to my case, a pseudo intellectual conversation. so let me go with this already. there's a new study out published by axles. it is catching fire on the internet. everybody seems to be talking about this, so i grabbed it and i wanted to share it with you. what it reveals about young americans and what they say about the country they live in compared to their parents and their grandparents. this is remarkable. obviously we expected a, you know, a disparity, but look at this. so an older americans age, 59 to 70, they call them boomers are asked if they believe in america, if they remain patriotic. 76 percent said yes. then they ask the same question of gen z or people 18 to 26. 32 percent of them. say they feel good about
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america and are patriotic. see that right there. and that's crazy, right? $76.00 to $32.00. now let's talk about is a man draw the best place in the world to live, right. look at what they said when they were asked of the us as the best place in the world to live older americans. absolutely. they're on board 66 percent high number, say americans, the best place in the world to live 10 sears. when they're asked the same question, only 33 percent. say america is the best place to live. a damn right. wow. steve, you want to get a started? i mean, what do you think of this? first of all, if i'm on the agenda, they are living in my mommy and daddy's basement unemployed. unable to figure out my gender, playing micro credit, micro up craft or craft my and all day and, and having been part of the, everybody gets a trophy generation. be educators, are schools with how awful america is. i probably at that same percent. right. and i'd say most of these people have never left the country,
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they probably never left their neighborhood. do you know what the rest of the world looked like? maybe a little bit of time in some 3rd world countries might change their mind. all right, so steve is going to play the role of grandpa yelling at the kids saying it's all their fault. i'm wondering, wilma, are you going to say, take that same tact, or are you going to argue that maybe they might have a point? well, i'm going to say from their perceptions they have an incredibly valid point because i'm part of the baby boomer generation. we grew up with concepts and constructs such as the american dream and the products they work as a. and it's an america manifest destiny and all of these other kinds of troops and what they are finding out based upon unemployment in america, based upon interest rates in america, based upon their ability to get a job. there's a reason why a lot of these kids are living in their parent basement is because i can't afford to live anywhere else. and so the, the, the, the, the,
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the current brought to the bay words and since we're america, now they're finding out don't work any more. and a lot of this is coming also through social media. they're now able to see a reality that m. s. nbc amc and so many of these other mainstream america or western media outlets are hiding from me. i'm here i la genocide in gaza. they have a problem with that. and i don't know why that for some reason, genocide is a good idea. well, and i, i think you've hit on something with the economics and we'll stay here for just a tad longer. steve, don't you agree? i mean, they, they look up and they see a lot of very rich guys getting a lot of things. and the average kid who gets out there, graduates from college and tries to get a job is having a tough time. have you seen what it costs for housing in the united states these days? i mean, they are having a little tougher time. it used to be 3040 years ago that
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a person on one salary could afford a home, a lake house, tv, 2 cars, and on vacation 3 or 4 times a year. that doesn't happen anymore, steve, as well, just 3 years ago you had the dollar, 85 gallon gasoline versus $4.00 or more. you have a grocery carts, it can be filled with brent bed and milk and an exit about half the price it is now . so some of this is a recent construct, and i would just add these gen 0 need to talk to everybody around the world because millions of them are flooding illegally into our country because they believe in the american dream force you're or because we are ruining their countries with our policies and so much so that it's impossible to live in honduras and impossible to live in guatemala because our corporations and our military has gone in there and destroyed the country. they would like to be living in and they're desperate and have to go somewhere. so they come to the united states that might have something
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to do with it as well. but let's move on. let's move on now. them say that. yeah, by the administration says don't it's all climate change. well, and asians are coming here 1st generation and making it. why can't our kids make it? all right, a woman once picked by button to handle policy for him. that's quite his administration because she says that as a jewish american, she cannot in good faith, continue to allow him, her president, her boss, to use her face as a bludgeoning tool for his more machine. that's the one she uses. here's what literally greenberg calls, pardon me. her name is lily greenberg call about by these comments that made her angry as a jewish american quote. i'm going to read it to you. he is making jews the face of the american war machine, and that is so deeply wrong because so many of her ancestors were killed by state sponsored violence. what does she referring to? she's referring to biden's famous comment where he said no,
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you would be safe in the world if they don't all back israel's policies. and i imagine you're going to have fun with this one there. mr. wilmer, as well. uh, you know, there was a, there was a move of, uh, friday. uh it is, uh, employees who, who a couple of months ago were protesting and some said, well if there, so just run a withdrawal buy and then they need to quit. well, she's the 1st and what i think maybe a, a list of others will follow suit. and what i think she's really getting to is the, is the reality between via and as i'm then the day is and the fact that the administration and so many others in the main stream are trying to equate the to as a way of yeah, providing defense for genocide in gaza and she is pointing out very
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clearly that those 2 things are diametrically opposed. yeah. and not all designers in battle. giant designers. the last one is a submitted design is it is an ice irish cap. yeah, no, that is interesting that there seems to be a difficult time separating that. i think steve, it's just the media that doesn't want us to understand the difference between foreign policy and someone's religion. why is that? yeah, i think we have a hard time in this country as you see a different fights between religious groups targeting each other or condemning each other. i will have to say that having worked in at least one administration to doing the right that you make your best picture what you think the policy ought to be. if you're this degree, you either go along with it or you resign, and she's at least i think, i think the more honorable attack, i may disagree with a reasoning, but she's doing the right thing when she says, i cannot work for an administration to the as this and there may be a whole list of other things that could cause people to reside. you either you
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either follow the lead of your lives date or for your quit. so we're going to finish where we began already. here's grandpa. with that, you know, grandpa is kind of been the theme today. so here's grandpa with an extremely edited video trying to look tough as he dares, the other grandpa, to a june debate. sound shop was to debate to me in 2020, the sense that he had showed up for debates. now he's acting like he wants to debate me gas or make my day pass. i'll even do a twice plus pace to day style. i hear you free on wednesdays. i think there's like 14 edits in a 14 2nd video, there was a phone boom. can look up website edited that thing to make them look awake. pardon me? that was mean i shouldn't said that. alright, but nonetheless, i mean guys too old guys in diapers talking for an hour about a world that has passed both of them by decades ago. i don't know. wilmer get us
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started. well, was that uh, clint eastwood, was that your minds just lucky? uh, make my day, but what was that? it's what we got. okay. the one thing the joe biden does not want to do is to be live on stage. on scripted. we're at our talking about anything, it resolved and decided as a books and it leaves no joke, not a good idea what a but there's no way for him to get out of this. well, i think he has to have. i think they're forcing them into this because it's either put up or shut up and yeah, you gotta look like you're at least concepts or we're going to replace you with maybe the governor of california who looks pretty damn good or something. i also think in this environment trumps going to look great because trump is good to just try to put a camera in front of them and he just loves to talk and do the whole thing. i don't
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think he ever makes any sense what the rent he knows. yeah. distressed if you will, dr. joe biden. i agree that by the way, we should not. i would be remiss if i don't mention this, that the rules are being made mostly to help bite and because they're having no audience, they're going to cut off mike's, they're not going to be able to engage with each other. so is it really a debate, steve? doesn't sound like it to me, and i'm still wondering whether it's really ever going to happen. what do you say? you know, it was a bluff and where they might like to see a cage match of donald trump and joe by joe, by talking tough fighting with get take it out about 5 seconds, 1st punch, or maybe the 1st blow adding up this, this was the block they didn't think truck would accept all the restrictions or put it on lady j. i hate donald trump tap or be the moderator. they didn't think he'd accept and, and trump, to his credit is like, man, i'll do it anyway because i'll just you, no matter what the highlight of the week though with joe biden is so confused. he endorsed donald trump at the end of the week,
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saying i can't read you the best option is vote for donald trump, or you just can't even handle his own campaign. do you think, i mean, which one's more confuse? do you think, wilmer, or donald trump, who keeps referring to biden as obama or joe biden do when he walks, he looks like a, i don't know is sleep walking. i mean, the whole thing is just silly, that this is what we as a, everybody. i talked to on the street, no matter their age, says this to me. i can't believe that in this country. these are our choices. are they wrong? no, no, this one can't believe that american politics has the ball to, to this point. but that's what happens when you have uh, unrestrained campaign contribution with the military industrial park. the interest of the military industrial complex is really controlling your policy. yep. and
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there's a moral compass in, in the direction that the country hits. yeah, i mean, i don't think we picked these guys. i mean, i just, it just seems like there's something else out there. i'm not a big deep stake guy. i hate using that terminology steve. but i think there's something else out there that seems to be driving our politics these days and, and, and it should bother us now. it's, it bothers deeply and i think that ultimately this case, or this race comes down to a personality versus policy. and that's why they've got trump and young people overlook personality and embrace the policy. i have said for a while and i'm going to stick to it. we have a case here where we have but one guy who can't form sentences and another got basic sentences. and is this really the best we can do it? best buy for right now. that is the. but that, that is a quote of the day we have to finish on that what i thought it was so well said guys we've run out of time. i wish we could keep going. cuz this is a fun conversation. you're both smart people. good guys, good friends of the show, and we thank you once again for sharing your time with us,
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the banks. right. and that's our shell. remember, always to look outside your own box truths. they don't live in boxes, as i always say, i'm rick sanchez, and we'll see you next time the the new page did, even if we pd what's the story page level, the use of solutions stuff that's due to she's gonna need to look for the she couldn't well collected, ftp 2 photocopy slip on to describe the easy, honestly for this to do. if you share the theme you create excuse, but i mean, you're supposed to sort of stories with disposable cleaning. some the doors not say that the once it's done,
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it's conflicting the thoughts about bushing and goes to school centuries ago. your forebears name this country ukraine or frontier because your steps blink, europe, and asia ukrainians that become frontiersman of another. so the people who don't will be able to do some of those, whichever i measure them, is always, you know, going to jump to the west coast. they would have been there much a lot of the heavily negligence coleman 0.9. you post bouquets, gift to 2nd, the will have to okay, and the stuff on the, the
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hello and welcome to across the full board. here we just got some, really the i did not want to leave the gates of my children, the 3rd world war. so nato cannot force us to kill in russia, italy, on hungary, some nato chase un stilton bug for inciting war, and post back on the assets to bring the lines to bring cafe single with russia. europe is drifting into a world without even having a rough estimate of the costs and the resources necessary to achieve its state. there's no 3 objectives. i've never seen anything more responsible in my life. the at least $270.00. we protest is interested in all media as crowds cool,

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