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everybody. i'm rick sanchez. this is direct impact on this is what we're going to be talking about in this conflict in a way that is doable and lasting. doesn't ensure that is realized by another war against the past and people did you hear it? you just heard this golf course into the us state department x to definitely tell the truth. i'm rich and she has, let's do this the . all right, so let's get started. something really fascinating happened yesterday at the us state department, the p r guy, right. the guy works there who reporters often accused of being a bit of a bold faced liar regarding u. s. foreign policy. then again, i guess that's his job, right? well, he accidentally accidentally told the truth yesterday, it just kinda slipped out of his mouth. i guess when he was being honest, when he said this, in this conflict in a way that is doable and lasting,
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doesn't ensure that is real is finding another war against the past, and people in 3 months or 6 months, or even a year or 2 years in a way that provides real security for palestinians and israelis. why did you hear that with the did you did? i don't know if you heard it because it was stuck in the middle of it. so let's do this. i'm going to pull it out and have our guys over here play that for you again here. listen now to in this conflict in a way that is doable in lasting the doesn't ensure that is real is finding another war against the past and people of war with the palestinian people. he just said, israel is a war with the palestinian people. why did he say that? because that's what he really thinks because when he's in private and not in front of a bunch of reporters, when he's not being paid to try and sway what they think. that's what he really says. by the way, when a reporter tells miller that's matthew miller, that what,
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what he just did, what he just said, he said it's, that's not what i meant. thank you for correcting me. in fact, it was exactly exactly what he met because that is the troops. let me help you here in 2005. israel told all non palestinians who were settlers living in garza. yes, because i used to have his railways and palestinians living together is real. emily scholars say they've been that they ask all the is really citizens who are living there to get out. they told all the settlers to get out, you know why they did that. so that they could turn gaza into a fully occupied country. it couldn't do those would, would, would you know, with israelis living there, you know, uh since then palestinians and garza had been forced to live in her run the sudden brooding conditions. once they got the good guys out where every couple of years, the idea of goes in and quote, most of them down model is the law and that's what they've said though their words
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. well, since the terrible attack on israel, on october 7th, israel has killed 36000 palestinians about 36000 members of home, of 36000 palestinians, and more than 10000 of them are children. so let me repeat, when matt miller accidentally told the truth, that's exactly what he meant. that israel is at war with the palestinian people. manila? yeah, rick, i mean, so matt miller, we, we know he's a paid propagandist, right. so the question is, is this a forwarding slip, you know, reviewing the, the true, unconscious thought or just simply a flaw break? i mean, i'm no fan of matt miller ever since. back in his m. s. n. b c contributor days during the trump years. well, i believe that this onset onslaught on gaza is exactly that a deliberate attack on civilians. but to be fair, i will cut them
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a little slack here, rick on some floods here and there. when you speak for a living, rick, you and i both know this, these blogs happen to everyone, but the difference is that most people aren't in front of cameras to catch them saying it or in front of a room full of reporters. and now that said, we heard matt lee of the he's a legend in that state department. press room. i've been around him a very fair always on it. he called out matt miller on that on that swab, forced him to defend his position on garza, and that's exactly the right thing to do. a reporter, the right, there's no way around, you know, i said when you know it, by the way, and here to, i'm going to give them some prompts here. when you watch those state department briefings, you get more news out of that. not just from what is said, but also from what is not said. and just as then you would from any newscast on m as nbc fox, cnn the new york times all combined because they actually do have some interesting
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exchanges there. i, i agree with you my point about matt miller saying this whether he meant to say it, whether it was a mistake, whether we should forgive him, whatever. what he actually said was, the truth is, will, is it more with the palestinian people? 36000 members of a mazda have not been killed. 36000 palestinians had been killed. right, right, right. i mean, there, there is no way for any of us to know exactly what's in matt miller's head or in his heart. yeah. and maybe it is our personal bias. but for me, i'm going with the flag on this one. um, well no, actually no, i'm going with a freudian slip. i know it was a slot, but it's the 40 and slip and, and, and the state department spokesman knows full well because like you said, the numbers bear that out, of course. so i think the evidence is just in the numbers alone. you're saying deep down in the recesses of his mind, his brain. he probably believes that and that's may be why
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a slip. that's fair, i get it. and we can disagree on that. all right, let's talk about something else. the election results in india, this is fascinating. there in the media, got it wrong. the vast majority of the journalist, the community, all over the world, including me, this guy right here. i told you that prime minister mode would when i even went as far as to say, do you remember, did you watch the show that i did on this? i went as far as to say that he was almost universally beloved and they would, he would win this thing in a land slide. i was so wrong and, and the people of india all 600000000 of them who cast ballots told me so. bodies party get, by the way, can you believe that 600000000 people voted 600000000 bodies party that usually gets enough votes to govern parliament without having to form a coalition? did not win enough boats this time around. technically, it's still a win, and he will leave the country. but there is no question that the indian people,
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no question. i say they're, they're sending him a message as is his opponent and think that this election is that the country has unanimously and clearly stated. we do not want mr. not in the movie, and mr. um its shop, but they involved in the running of this country. we do not like the way they run this country. that is the head of the opposition party as opposite roll guntee, basking and blasting at the same time. so i mean, what do you think? manila, what name? here's the question. what made so many people who in the past have love this guy? cherish this guy voted for this guy, body suddenly turn against them. well, look, wreck. i appreciate you being humble in saying you got it wrong, but you didn't actually get this totally wrong. so 1st, let's point out that india is the largest democracy on earth, the staggering 6 week election process took this long to finally get through
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640000000 votes that were cast. this is moody's actually his historic 3rd term when as prime minister, his of him do base b j. p party and their allies known collectively they're called the in the a. they want $293.00 seats, which is far short of that land slide. they were expecting a $400.00 seats. the collective coalition, also known as the india, they want $234.00. so the total seats for grabs was $543.00 wrecks. so we know that that moody is a nationalist, he's known as a strong man. the b j p. they did secure a commanding majority and in this election, but their popularity has declined since 2019 elections. back then the b j. p. secure a 303 seats. they were expecting 400 right time. but the polls seem to indicate that the slide is due to younger indian voters voting in the other direction. yeah,
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he was a bit of a hard line and was perceived that way by many. and i think that may have caught up with them. but like you said, he's still one is just that he used to win like this. and now he's way like this. exactly. and that's, that's basically it's from what today is the when bailey now he wins literally all right. 80 years after it happened. 80 years after it happened, european leaders have gathered in normandy to commemorate the defeat of nazi germany. the allies who defeated the nazis, as we know were principally the russians, the americans and the brits. so who was invited, the americans, the french, the brits, and not the russians though they did by far most of the heavy lifting and that war and who else was invited by the way. this guy, that's this. look, he's on that plane. you're about to see him get off regardless of whatever
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differences may exist between washington and moscow. and there are plenty not inviting russia is both dishonest and petty, but inviting this non elected leader of ukraine. seems even worse. you know why? because ukraine had and continues to have to this day, a real record of supporting nazis. everything i'm about to tell you, by the way, sadly, is historical fact that you could find anywhere just google it. when german troops marched into ukraine. in 1941, they were welcome with how hitler banners, soon after 34000 jews were rounded up, marched into the fields and slaughtered. this was done by ukrainians, while washington's at the time who were not invited to normandy, were fighting the nazis and eventually defeating them. so fine, you're going to probably look at me and say ok, sanchez, that's fine. but that was a long time ago. the right wrong today,
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many of ukraine's military unit still adorned themselves, right? with nazi emblems, logos and symbols under uniforms. they marched to the tune of white nationalist and neo nazi chance. but there's more i'm not done. in recent years, ukraine has erected a lot of statues honoring ukrainian nazis who will kill the jews during world war 2 . the most famous of all of them is this guy named steve ben there and look them up . stephen ben, there is his name or staff or whatever. so according to a recent report on n, b, c, news has now more than a dozen monuments verifying him in keys. ukraine. those are just facts. it's a funny way of commemorating normandy as far as i'm concerned, that our yeah, rick, this is yet another effort to rewrite history, to obfuscate the truth. the soviets lost some 27000000 people in this fight. this shows that we are right back where we were 40 years ago,
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when in 1984 at the height of the cold war, ronald reagan attended the 1st major de de come m ration in france. and at that time, no soviet liter was present for that as well. and then we looked at the hypocrisy. oh, off schultz, was there representing germany, in case we've forgotten the word was out for against germany. hello. not to mention . like you said, ukraine's west or flank was full of not the collaborators, but then there's the last, the and the collective west seems to be doing its darned us to prevent any sort of diplomacy. and god forbid there be an appearance of an olive branch extended to russia because rick, you can't continue a war if you act remotely, civil and honor a shared history. yeah. not look up. you can dislike russia. it certainly within your means to do so. you can dislike president boynton, you can let this blood drop, you're going to dislike costs. you can dislike any government. but there's
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a difference between not liking somebody and not giving someone there to. and i think what's really petty about this in many ways. you mentioned that the, the, the negating history, the saying, oh, it didn't happen because i don't like that person or that country anymore. it seems childish. it seems petty. and it strips away of the credibility of people like at the state department and this particular administration when past administrations have never gone that far or been that petty my opinion. but here we are. thank you manila, we appreciate it. when we come back, we're going to discuss 11 on this is important. look all this attention on gaza. but what about 11 on what's going on there? is that next political commentator and journalist layla, how to who will join us from 11 on there she is. we're having some problems we should born because as we speak is real is jamming signals in the area where she is . might have some technical gifts,
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but you know what we're going to do this will be right back. stay with us. the next, the 22nd 1943. during the great pantry, i'll take the shirts and munch off. that's all the and $118.00 fun down the better receiving village of cutting rod issue. but the person, if i did the wish to be loaded in the fitness center. yes. so this one, most of the rooms to pony it to you. $149.00 people died, including $75.00 children of age was practically wiped off the face of the law. new blue loves are a little bit live option. could of charlie was you know, june,
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will you put as follows? oh, shoot was hard really. i really usually don't you feeling, you know, so the infamous battalion responsible for the atrocity included over $100.00 ukrainian national is from west to new. right? because of the picture. all right, and so i'm see what, okay. and so far as the new e phone looks, a lot of those to you guys pursuing your up, assume i'm, i'm with them. us casa de classify, criminal cases from the central archive of the k g, b, a better rules shed light on the atrocity. and on so numerous questions that have remained an onset for many years. watch on c the hey, welcome back. how much sanchez on this passion a day with so much news. you know, with all the attention recently on dogs who everybody seems to be paying attention
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to obviously and for good reason many have failed to see what's happening right now . and level which may end up being as important, maybe even more. so at some point, i want you to take a look at what's going on there right now. the see that video that you're looking at right there, that bombing, that showing shows is really targeting as early as targeting and bombing areas of southern lebanon. it is a part of the fighting that has been taking place out for weeks now or has intensified to here. uh the of riley's. they've been doing it for almost 8 months now, but just lately it's been worse. they're trying to attack. has buller now. it's intensifying to a level where nothing. yeah, who is now saying that he's prepared for another upcoming operation, another gaza perhaps layla. how tomb is the editor chief of middle uncensored and she is good enough to join us now from uh, 11 on uh,
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layout. thank you so much for joining us. how are uh, how are things? uh, they are right now. the country and the eastern sex around this, but the woman is relatively call for basically some, and that's a boeing earlier this morning. and in the afternoon, the western and the sensors sectors are the ones that got most of the heads. and especially i said one at some point to another. but these are phones, most of your viewers are, they don't all they have to go on google. it. what i can say is, as of last line after midnight, the thing is that in there to actually use the word things that much today as opposed to the previous weeks, because has values for the 1st time, it's a different systems to qual as really advanced or trying to actually break the song that you're over the eastern district and they actually push them out of the they've been instilled in the or is based on that constituted another escalation. and then use step in the fight that has been ongoing for the past 8 months. i have so many questions for you, but let me just start with this cuz people are watching us from all over the world
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. and they're trying to figure out, since this conflict between israel and lebanon, has really been going on since 1982. and it's gotten stronger and then weaker and then stronger, and it stops. and it starts. what makes these particular last 8 weeks or months? it's different. what, why are we, why do we need to take pay more attention now? okay, if you just me and i don't mean that one on supplies with this video compression force that has been ongoing since 1949 when we signed the arm slice agreements with a sam at the bottom was the only culture that's actually the honor. that's our misplaced, my goodness of is there just as 1949 is really rich, that in 1967 when they are flexible and which had, will have been set up as a conflict of the fine, including a skip, is really general actually. so that including nickel, but it's probably towards the general leading that's for 1978. they invaded level for the 1st time. and then the again, this and 1982 the fights between has all and is ready to start. the. i don't like
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it. i think to the 1980 said, however, before that there was a major part been open, dominion business inspections, i guess is it is what makes it special. no, says october 8. i'm from now is basically the, the that the database is this, the one that has the we have 6 or 7 functions. now feifring himself under all of in use except for the functions that i posted in helping them out to support what's happening and got them. so they've drawing attention away from goes on and they're trying to, the clip is really it forces off of the, basically an arm stokes and basically their energy. and they have succeeded so far in doing so. the reason is that is in this field, has bulletins that have been used phones more than any other phones because they are the most trained. they have strategic weapons. that's not the best. the other funds they don't have. so now we have air defense systems, and this will be a shock for those various as well. for the past 7 weeks, this has escalated because of the kind of what the people had been introducing. it was actually been, is the response that was escalating? it's from its side. this rate is well, that would make
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a very different scenario. i mean, i'm just thinking to myself, i'm not an expert in military affairs, but it's really easy to bomb garza and kill civilians. who are pretty much defenceless. it might be a little different ball game when you go into southern 11 on and you have to take on his bola, which isn't essentially an unofficial army with some 100000 troops. correct? that's to actually, i mean the look at this way for the past 8 months, we've lost about 400 markers, including a 120 markers that artist has bullfighters and other resistance groups from an movement. somebody and others with us basically back in 2006 when we had the vin additional 11 on july plus thousands makes basically it has been the last and 50 for this 255 years. so in 8 months they actually knew how to play the game. they know how to get the resources of this video. and so i always like basically they,
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they are doing the hit on drunk for the fight. the go to the word for that is going to scan to even find them where they are. so why so why? so why would um, why would is we don't want to do this at a time when the world is watching them at a time when the world is criticizing them. when they have their hands full in, in gaza. why would is we will and i read what they've said. i just started reading better gats and all these guys. they are firing off the sword and the rattle and they're saying we're going there next and we're going to kill them all. and this is going to be huge. why would they do that? and why would they say that? all right, so, so you have to different groups and is there at the moment? this one? yeah, hold on his book and then it goes on his book. the account and they don't get it where like prolong florida, this is why he prefers the guns award because the longer that's what it extends. you can stay in power. remember that's just people are basically divided against 10 different drugs and i think i guess so. yeah, any guns against some of these things, but he's going to be the next prime minister, many guns as being supported by the american since they want. so the whole idea is
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that i'm using it basically, and then i can do the old pressuring and send you a whole bit, or basically gaming him for everything that's happening when he goes on the other hand basically does what the americans don't or ask him to do, and since the beginning of this war on some, the americans had always wanted to get the resources of his below. it's one point on the other. if they want to control the extent of the 3 and indeed them, because simple as the majors or the main threat to them being that to control the energy resources in the eastern mediterranean, as basically nothing on me and abundance of, of gas in the butt. but when you, but i'm going to study for a minute because you'd, i just think for me anyway, you made some news here. something we don't often hear the west that the united states is more for benny gas and they are for nathan yahoo! and farther we could have deduced that further. they'd like to see benny dance become the prime minister. they find him to be more valuable and they can use them as a tool to egg on not really has bola, but who they're really after, which is iran. am i correct in my assessment? that 2nd degree?
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yes you are. i mean think about the tool visits the washington and the rest of the month, many guns, but then you also had to go and get basically the diplomats and wash and informed me thing with them with any guns. but again, the number, the americans screamed basically that they went forward with level he was the one who was actually calling for 100 level along with those who are clapping for him. we're talking about how they view and i think what the input she for stuff at the end, basically, and other army generals. so if you look at it this way, a comes up once before with northern, the phone basically was with south lebanon, and there's a count that doesn't want that they want just to focus on guzzle. so the ones who want to focus on doesn't want to prolong for the keeps moving forward. and within the a 100 points and new ways to get some stuff out of the theaters to keep by themselves and for your very gods. they want that for they actually want the reward because the americans are pushing them to that. let me ask you to 64000000 dollar question before i let you go, which i think is important because
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a lot of people we hear the world talk about this all the time. the the welcome back as well as problem is the russian president, vladimir, who's in, is addressing a plenary session at the st. petersburg info national economics for him alongside his bolivian ends in bumper in pounds applause. so that is listed in life of the wireless. nothing started yet, so just to talk you through what was happening. this is a huge economic form has been held in st. petersburg it's day. 3 of the form is bringing together. world leaders is also bringing together a lot of the top people in the economic industry, business leaders, entrepreneurs. yesterday we was speaking to the son of the south african president
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silver. i'm a pose and he is in st. petersburg at the for him making contacts for his own business. and he says, one of the many interesting people that we've been speaking to over the past few days is a petersburg economic form. it's really been a fixture of russia's economic seen since 1997 with the events gaining presidential was backing in 2006. so just to bring us some of the fig is the best were present before i'm what international economic ties of force. let's talk you through in 2023. some. $17000.00 participants arrived at c rushes, some pieces bed full the events and that you of a 9 hundred's deals totaling full, really and variables. us more than $45000000.00 was fine. so this really is a major offense and many in the industry. this is for and is focusing on multi
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polarity, of course, based this catch would that everyone's talking about 5. now, on the creation of new grows of points, they some pages, bug international, economic form of host more than 100 panel sessions and debates, including business dialogues on the biological meetings with officials from across the walls. so right now we're waiting for the russian president vladimir putin to arrive on the stage. he's going to be doing means a by his bolivian ends in 5 when town to pause as close that this is one of the forums which one of the plan of recessions, which a lot of people will be wanting to fit 10 on the listen to. and make notes earlier on see, hosted by friday, session cold in the empire of evil. has the west successfully demonized russia and participants the they discussed the,
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the background for the rest of phobia that we're experiencing throughout the west and how it sweetie. incentive is benefits from per trading. russia as an enemy, we collect to some of the impulse in the few more years we will bring those that see you later on. right now, i think we have expect the russian president onto his counterparts to enter the states. yes. here we go, so let's take you that live so you can listen in the door. but again, that was yeah, good afternoon friend. so who was a man just for reference? distinguished presidents was lady that i that was your colleagues. dear friend.
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yeah. a sudden a been shy and she's shy hayes, they have the great honor of starting a girl that was i wish to and i have that tremendous pleasure and uh, uh, the issue. so you can moderate this session with them to use this issue. and this will be in which an interesting session which in a group and we have a very interesting group of speakers, unfortunately. church. so please allow me to start with god. we're at the opposite president mission. and that way, he's a legendary person to be honest, because don't think i thought the last solution peter of the african countries as far as the changes as well as his whole life, with weapons, with arms in his hands. this we were doing for the independence of his motherland. but the bible, yet, he spent 10 years in one jail, 2 years in another jail. he survived that of how.
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