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the, the, the power body, i'm re sanchez and this is the weekend review. everyone wants peace. now. let's raise their voices. the. yeah. those are a couple of stories that we're going to be following for you president by the announces of historic peace deal. that wasn't one irish member of parliament you just heard, right? they're telling benjamin netanyahu to burn in hell, and old ukrainian men being dragged off the streets to fight against russia. i'm rick sanchez. this is direct impact. let's do it the right. what do you say that we get started, the gangs. busy here as we like to say,
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and or like they used to say, and the good old, the high wherever those were. joining me as part of our esteemed paddle, where we promised fresh and not mundane opinions are the most of the critical our radio spot. next, garland nixon and dr. wilmer leon, gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us. let's start off talking about the president of the united states president by mit stepped up to the microphone to announce this historic piece deal with this real kind of stumble this way through it. which is kind of what we've gotten used to. but in the end, in the end, this was a strong, powerful, and important message 0 as now offering israel is offer a conference of new proposal. so roadmap during cease fire and the release of all hostages with the united states, his work relentless support is really security, get you monitoring supplies in regards to get a ceasefire and a hostage deal to bring this war to an end reading this war to one hand and i'm
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sitting here thinking to myself, my gosh, really is reels, agreed to a deal, and vitamins will this one off and he's got other countries involved. this is amazing but they as being, it's in yahoo about this deal. and he said, what do you, what are you talking about? we're doing no deal. there's no deal. not only is there no deal, we're going to keep doing everything that we've been doing in the past. guys, i don't know. i mean, it's, you know, dr. uh well, i, i'm thinking that may be that this looks so much now like it is we'll, that is really calling the shots when the present united states announces that they've come up with a deal. and then it looks like the, the, the is really wor, cabinet says the bb and yahoo know you weren't doing this. and he says i doing this in the united states as okay. okay, we're doing this. i mean, doug wilmer leon,
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you start as well. i think this highlights a couple of things. one we've seen in prior conflicts that when it seems that those things are just have to ask for the words, we find out that for high unless women's things have been negotiated and we wind up saying, oh my goodness, how we, how we get to this point so quickly, yeah, this in this event, that's not happening. we, i think what you're finding, what you're seeing here is there are political problems in the united states. and then yahoo was having serious political problems in history. and so that yahoo is saying one thing, dividing by them is going to use the screw. one thing right here, a little bit expediency. and then as soon as they start talking about the ceasefire, all of a sudden the smoke which is of the world. and in the end of ears world, they are saying look we,
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we will dissolve your coalition if you continue down this path. so there's not $11.00 and it's struggling for his political salvation army on the palm, you're finding one side. and you don't find the sounds somewhat reasonable problems . here's another part of this. so let me, um, i'm gonna, i'm gonna play something for you now as well. uh, the garland uh, the entire world, as we know, has been calling out israel for genocide. their words right, $153.00 countries to be exact, have already come out against israel's attacks in gaza. there had been so many statements of condemnation. we couldn't possibly play them all if we tried. i heard about 20 interesting ones just over the weekend. so we had to choose one, and i found this one that i want you to hear this because i think it's pretty strong. is a guy named thomas gold. he is a member of the irish parliament. here are his words. when you go through the photographs and the pictures and the videos that come from here, are you here?
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the screens of people screaming i see is really cool. ms. barton, the women ditches and then the bottom, the release of the war started this boy. you waited 15 totals instead of being saw. yeah. the to see we didn't smoothly. i bill these bottom high with him. i didn't say i just said i already told me to do same with the blog for the total risk and fees that need to go. so far live and this is not a guy and some error country complaining once again about israel as we've heard in the board in the i mean this is a, this is an m p in, in the irish parliament, garland your reaction. and this is not an isolated opinion either and not night, nor is it simply people outside of the united states. you know, i remember seeing
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a movie years ago, some people may remember, i don't remember the name, but there was a guy that had a puppet. and it'd be pop, it became evil, and possessed him and killed people and stuff in the whole question is, is the guy's just crazy, or is the carpet really possessed and things like that. and that's the rapid whole we're going down now. we're divided ministration provides everything, the money, the weapons, the targeting, and everything to the um, a that yahoo administration. so the question becomes, is this a puppet? is this a by the administration? what is the root true relationship between lips? but the bottom line is this, this theory and anger is that the net, yahoo government, the longer this goes on, the more that you are in anger bleeds over into the, by the administration. yeah. they, they were going to say, uh, wilma, and he is speaking, not politically, he's speaking morally. yeah. and he is, this is a, this is a, this is
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a appeal based upon morality. he talks about the really fair role govern. wow. all right. and the cache is that for me and, and by the end we just about in 2 years and years as we and so this got staying with this. i've never had it and we brought power to present the i think you're both right. i've, i've never seen anything like this in my life time. i mean, i've traveled to israel, there are many wonderful things that is real, has been able to accomplish over the years. i think to a certain, to a certain extent, they have gain the credibility that they somewhat deserve technologically and in many other areas. but at this point in time, in our history, it seems to me that of nothing. yeah. who continues doing what he's doing? if the idea of continues doing what it's doing and at the bottom, administration continues to back him. this situation,
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this perception of israel that we see in the world right now will continue for decades. it won't be forgotten and it will affect their foreign policy in many, many ways. i don't know how. i just have lived on this earth long enough to know what's coming. it isn't going to be pretty for israel because of that said, i wish somebody would knock on someone's head over there and say stop, because you're only hurting yourself and you're hurting jews who are good people who will travel around the world. and that's how they're going to be stamped. i mean, do my roger arguments your yard, but here's the problem with your argument. it's russian and what people to recognize, ration what would reasonable. but what people are recognizing about this conflict is it's not rational. we're hearing things from the government of israel bit so extreme that it's not rational. we're in the government of the united states now said that the, the, the, the collective punishment of palestinians can be used as leveraging ceasefire
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negotiations. these things are not rational nor are they political, they're immoral, and they solicit a, an emotional reaction as we saw with the iris in p and people on the streets in the united states. yeah, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's something to look it up by the way, by the way, let, let me, let me get to something else real quick quote, real quick. wilmer is a video that corporate in western media are not going to show you. you, you won't see this on the bbc, you won't see this on cnn, or fox or sky, etc, because they don't want you to notice. but here it is. look at this, it says reset video. this just happened. this is the guy, maybe it is 40, is maybe it was fifty's, i can't tell you being taken off the streets is being kidnapped by the government of ukraine. agents who are on the street looking for people like this. so they can, can script them and then send them to fight in the war. and this is happening now all the time inside of ukraine. unbelievable wilmer,
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i'll let you pick this one up. that's good, fine. follow up with different names. and then stone bird is going to tell you that we brain meeting the newer president by and will tell you ukraine is winning the war. and all we have to do is just send more home ours and send them another $90000000000.00 worth of arms. and the, these are the tactics, you know, in the united states, when you call a jump out watts in right city, the did the jump out. yeah. they are, they are dragging the 1820 year old man off of this 3. and since reps the them some yeah. yeah. because they run out of arm. yeah. they, they literally and figuratively, they've run out of people and these are the what do i what do i tell you the, the last kicks of the dying you yeah. are the most well you guys are in washington
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dc. interestingly enough, for washington post just ran a story last week, describing how the training, even if they do take some 40 or 50 year old guy and put them in training to send them to the front lines. the training in and of itself is completely insufficient. don't take my word for it. if you read that, what that washington post article you'll find, they quote commanders soldiers recruits and they all say we're not learning anything. and the people they're giving us don't even know how to hold a gun. i mean, this is, i mean that, that's, that's what we're seeing over there right now, carla. and what we're seeing it more than anything now is the, the reality that ukraine is nothing but a mercenary force of the us and power that they use these people, his cannon fodder, that's all the, the ever band and the more desperate they get, the more and the less important it gets to maintain the illusion that ukraine is fighting russia. they just want this because they want this to drag this out until they run it out of ukrainians. in fact, lindsey graham and and john mccain both said quite to the last ukrainian vein of
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the ukrainian, the husband is gone and they'll be back for the wife next. yeah it's, it's amazing because, you know, if they had chosen wisely about a year and a half ago, almost 2 years ago now, know about a year and a half ago, they had a possibility of doing a deal. the russians came to the table. they said, all right, let's settle this thing. and it was washington and london who said no, no, no, no, no, mister zalinski, you're not doing any deals here. they've continued this and now they're in a much worse situation. the russians are still willing to deal, and it's the west that's telling these guys no, hold on, keep fighting. and you're thinking, keep fighting with want. keep fighting with what they don't have anybody left to fight with. now all they can do said missiles in the rush. oh yeah, that's real smart. anyway, when we come back, let's talk donald trump. apparently he had his day in court and it wasn't a good day. we're going to talk about donald trump being found guilty on all 34 of
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34 counts with my guess. you stay right there. what's it mean for the election will be right back to the russian states? never as, as tight as one of the most sense community invest in sun set up the i'm speaking, what else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on the rush of putting a split from our t spoke neck, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for the question, did you say steven twist, which is the,
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was a major, there's been us to bring it to issue and probably be doing it by giving the, against the show. and she was little up, i need to push it the code and because of that move. sure. so give it to christie, let me get to the subject has asked. okay, so should the cases i chose customer care them that it just doesn't mean you guys to put them on the, on the road. nobody knew what it was, the turn your customer simply didn't due to the son of the was contested is the this is sort of able to start instruction for what the bill of some of the chairs are still good. actual read on up. i'm forward to for,
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for more from the to mind giving me the in the right lock a back. how much sanchez, what do you say we get right into this one? i mentioned that just before we left, donald trump is found guilty on 34 of 34 accounts that he was accused of. that means he's now a convicted criminal. that means he is the 1st president in the history of the united states to hold that distinction. so what happens the very med stay when he shows up at to be fair, a very well choreographed event. a u. s. c 5. this the,
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you know, it's amazing to look at that and then consider that at the same time, the son of the sitting president of the united states is now unbridled in a court case that has to do with prostitution and drugs and taxes and guns. and in the middle of it, his wife is yelling obscenities, is at some guy from the trump, who, who's a loyalist to trump. i mean, this whole thing is out of a full leaning movie. i it, and then the world must be watching and going. what is that the united states really, garland pick it up. all right, well, let's start here. the, um, the conviction i don't think is gonna have any effect. let me change this. i was gonna say it's gonna have any effect on donald trump, but it will because it will motivate those who support him even more they are that
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are the, are the union that the, that the, this was unfair is going to motivate them. i have personally heard people or angry at the system say personally, a good friend of mine is that uh, you know, after that i'm vote for donald trump because the system hates. i'm so bad. i think that the people in charge, they don't realize how angry people are at the right now. they've vote for an old bad or rotten potatoes if they thought that the system didn't like potatoes. yeah. you know, i think you're on the something there. listen, i'm no fan of donald trump. i think most of the stuff that he's done in his life is absolutely disgusting. that said, i think because he is so good at putting himself as the outside or out of time when the inside is so rotten the winds. he went by default really, especially given what's going on right now. what we see this administration, this c, i a, the state department, this president doing on
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a daily basis. it just has to sit out, they're throwing jobs at the system and, and, and he wins. even if he's a disgusting person. i don't know, maybe you disagree with me rubber. uh, uh no, rick, on that one. uh. all right. i'm, i'm right. i'm right there with you. and it's really interesting to look at. look at donald trump going to a u. f. c. match because he started out in this, in this genre, in a w w. yeah. so what we really see is donald trump reverting back to the mean and for your voice, he is the consummate market to you. yes. and so it's a, can you tell me respect in that remark? yes. understand the market understand themselves? no. yeah. even though usually you sound like this all civil and no stake. so in this, in this instance, um, what, what, what we see in this instance,
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what, what we see is and economy where people are suffering. and he understands how to message to those people all are built when i see your pain, right? even though you have no clue me is valuable. he struck the narrative. yes, yes, it makes. and if they ask you, what are they? he always talks about deconstructing the administrative street. yeah. it's almost as if it's almost as if and i, and i'll just repeat this, the people are voting for trump in many ways aren't voting for trump. they're voting against the system, which they as just let them down and so many ways and trumpets so good at understanding what that need and desire. and that messaging is, it's like he's just creating a television commercial and he's it, he's the television commercial and the television commercial says, i agree with you all about sucks. you know what? i'll fix it for you. even though he doesn't know how. that's why it can you go
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ahead, darling? i think there's a kind of a combination of things we're looking at. number one, people feel helpless, right? they feel like there's nothing i can do to effect the system. there's nothing i can do to make change. is there anything that i can do well when they feel helpless, they'll be happy just to throw a punch. so they have the approval punch. additionally, i think there are, there's of certainly an element who says, well, he wants to do something different. he thinks different, he sees different. he's not one of them. maybe that'll work. so there are people out here who feel like you know, ok, maybe i'll try anything and there are other people who have given up, and they're going to vote for donald trump specifically because they have given up what is this number. but those live over here just mentioned, they may be why, i mean, here's what we know. we know exactly. we don't know. we know we know this though, the guy who's in the white house right now will not do that. the guy who's in the white house right now is extremely establishment and has gone these tripled
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unplugged people down on establishment as we know it in this country. something that a lot of people are saying maybe we are, we look at, he's not gonna do that, not to mention the fact you could barely walk and talk. so it makes sense for people to be going in that direction. and i know that's just the opinion that we have as americans looking at this. but i think that for most americans are right now. all right, and i got another video for me. you hold himself out to be a martyr. they're coming in, they're coming to you through me, right. which is smart as well. yeah. the mastery, the messaging is solid, the man questionable. let's move on, watch this video. it went viral on tick tock. and with the electron just 5 months away. yeah it's, it's giving us a pretty good idea of where american voters stand. right now. you had to pick a democrat or republican, a joe biden, or donald trump gun to your head. who would you vote for the gun would go off? the gun would go. i gotta tell you that is pretty clever response. and the reason i
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wanted to play that for you guys is continuing the conversation. what about the people in the middle? they say it's only about 2 percent, but that 2 percent can move this selection. who are there? why are they there, and which way are they going to go? how much are they going to be swayed by, for example, this uh, the fact that donald trump is now a convicted criminal and a guy was a convicted criminals going to be sitting in the why don't, will they vote for that guy? i mean, what do you all think you started, if you could, wilma, what we're going to see. i believe that the outcome was 21. so elected environment . and i have been saying this for months and months and months when kids there are going to be more people staying on raising reasons and not knowing that that's what that's what you take away from that, from that experience in that world are, are not the winner of this election,
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i believe will win a been margin. you know, it's been marginal turn out and people are good in this, i think could also very well be the beginning of a significant move towards 3rd party politics in united states. well, let me, let me add something to that because i've, i've got another graph i want to show you guys which kind of illustrates what we're talking about, or what you were just addressing. is there are some americans right now who are tired of just the system as we have discussed being lied to, of a situation where they can't get up where they're kept in the dark about things. it's a certain demographic group and more than we don't fit in that democratic group by the way. neither of the 3 of us are $18.00 to $35.00. so what does this group that's 18 to 35 say? well, new paul just came out, look what it says. this study found that young americans believe their country, the united states of america is a dying empire. lead by a really,
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by really bad people. 65 percent say nearly all politicians are corrupt and make money from their political power. only 7 percent of americans $18.00 to $35.00 disagree with that statement. 64 percent agreed with the statement that america is in decline. 51 percent. say that the political system in the us doesn't work for people like them. wow. when i saw that i thought, wow, you know, i hear that for my kids, when i sit down with my kids who are about that age. i hear that kind of stuff where they're kind of looking at the country. the 3 of us grew up with it. we were the greatest country on earth despite our faults. they don't see it that way anymore. and what, what i don't know gully, what does that mean to you? it means that when they see a couple, a 80 year old guys that the one of them is really confused and the other ones you know, kind of a blow hard run for running for office. it just solidifies what they already believe these people are looking at why is really looking at the system and they're
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saying, you know, it's not trump or binding or r f k junior jo steiner. nobody's going to say this thing that this ship has a hole below the water line. there's a systemic problem here. that's what they're recognizing. and what happened. these are the people who lost all their jobs and got crushed by the locked downs and stuff there. cove and these are the people who are mired in a student loans for the rest of their you know, here for single future their life. their future is good in their present. a looking so good either. yeah, well more, i'm going to give you the last minute on this. but as you were talking about, you know, maybe trumpet bite and i was thinking of below c and mcconnell, the last time i saw mcconnell sitting there and it says so sad that he's freezes and he can't talk. and i'm thinking, i'm a 22 year old person. i'm looking at that guy and i'm going, that's my country. i don't know to you. well, my finish some figures out, the american, the american dream for them is now a nightmare. and when you look at unemployment, when you look at a, um, well,
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disparity, when you look at homelessness. yeah. and you look at, in lation, the american dream for them is no longer working. it is becoming a nightmare. that's why they don't trust the system because it's no longer uh it's no longer 2 different ideologies buying for investment because of the american people. it basically don't different risk score of the groups representing the same well being. yeah, and, and, and that's where we are and that's what we hope we can change. and that's why we have these conversations. cuz i do have hope that at some point, if we look at this enough and have smart conversation about it, there will be the right people who will come forward and be the end type policies. and the end time on connell's, as i mentioned just a little while ago guys, always a great conversation. thank you so much for everything you bring to the show. i really, really appreciate it. and so to our viewers all over the world,
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remember to always look outside your own box. that's what we like to think around here because we don't think the truth is live in boxes. i'm rick sanchez and we'll be looking for you next time. all the, i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show your mind. and just in case we should be very careful about our professional intelligence, and the point obviously is to race trust rather than fit the various. i mean, with the artificial intelligence we have so many redeeming the
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