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things, and they're going to do that or you know, at this memorial for the victims of the activities of individuals while they're doing springs as well. get partners in trying to create environments in the job. i think you're perfectly right. it's uh, it's much more than bucker's easy. it's actually terrifying. the, the, the level of, of the seat that is being seen. and what is the corner terrifying is the fact that neither of united states, northern canada has any action being taken against individuals who have been promoted to the wireless. despite the very searching dinner for email and possibly direct conversation in regards of their involvement in activities related to trying to create the violence in the job. fortunately they have for you, the punjabi is on a northern provings. they failed and i do need these. i have gone,
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they're both different time during that time. i know the punjabi is on a very nova beeping, they're very patriotic beeping and they have failed in india. but again, raising this game to boston, how about all the work in order to create an impression that this is the cause that is ongoing? that is a plan that is burning, then frankly is a flame of violence, the flame of terrorism. i've, i've been very, very sadly, you know, your country, i've just seen that play in dr. spot. all right. we have to leave you here now have, might have now the part of the director of the department of geo politics and international relations at monte ball academy. of high education, not my state. thank you so much. i a lot of this, they all big now how you can secondly, follow all the stories we are following right now on our website. the r t dot com. i'll see you again by now
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the, the hi, everybody, i'm rick sanchez and this is the weekend review. i think, is the lensky is, may be the greatest salesman, or of any politician that you have a live trust or as far as us or your phone like amount of good. we need to be able to talk about what scientism does to the palestinians without being familiar with the best of drops as what most. well mr. bide, attacks are friendly for some reason and many hassan does a mike drop on israel. i'm rick sanchez. this is a direct impact. let's do it the okay. there is so much to talk about and we have the perfect panel with which to
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discuss these things. joining me to drill down on the weeks. big stories that are mostly ignored under reported or missed reported by the corporate media are dollar nixon and dr. wilmer lee. all these guys have their own show on sputnik radio, which is called the critical hour. in fact, um, you can google it to watch it if you walk and listen to their latest show using that right. the critical, our just put it in and you'll be able to listen to their show and it's good. these guys were entertaining. most of the time they're really smart to present and now they're put these guys up on cam. i want to see the reaction after i said that. all right, let's see. see yeah, that, no, i'm kidding. all right, let's start with president putting his, his continuing his world tour in vietnam. but before that, he was in north korea had been there by the way, since 2000. is he really going there because he likes to have
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a lot of people who are forced to applaud a blog for him? now, not really, but nonetheless, here it is. it's impressive. the, it is key to look at that. i mean, we usually can't get 3 americans to do it. anything in unit said, but anyway, here's mr. put in the north korean leader, kim dunham, they, they signed a comprehensive, strategic tax, but they are pledging to have each other's box. if they're attacked. i think they both need a new taylor, but that's besides the point. interestingly enough, the us state department put out a message criticising about 2 countries for sharing weapons and ammunition, which is kind of weird. but us state department is criticizing north korea and russia for exchanging weapons, which is exactly what the united states and nato are going in ukraine. yeah. can
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make this stuff up. so anyway, look over. what do you think of this visit? i think the visit is a brilliant and strategic move as russia is very concerned about the united states . expanding the conflict in ukraine, as of north korea, is very concerned about the united states. expanding the conflict in the pacific. both of these countries who also have an adjoining border, our ship are providing the covering the backs of each other and the manner in which they've structured this agreement, i think, is incredibly brilliant. they differentiate between being in a state of war they versus being evaded. either party can and can engage in a 3rd party agreement that challenges the sovereignty of the other. and it calls for constant constant negotiation and dialogue between the 2. i think it's
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a brilliant but you know what? i think, i think it has nothing to do with a meeting to go to north korea. i think has nothing to do with the agreement. i think it has everything to do with what i think mr. brewton is trying to do. and that is. 1 put his middle finger to the west and say, okay, so you want to send troops to attack my people, you get permission to ukraine, to use missiles on my people. you want to use proxies to attack my country. okay? to can play this game. suddenly he shows up with ships and have and the next thing, you know, he's doing a nuclear military exercises. now he's doing exercises in the caribbean, and now he shows up in north korea the country that most of the west seems to fear and think is the booby monster. i think this is all about message sending garlic to yes and no. i agree with you, there is a message to be sent to you and that's definitely part of this is a response to the of all the, the, the recent news that we've gotten about the long range weapons being used against
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the russian federation. however, i also think that there's a practical perspective to be discussed here because the us, they, they, both of these parties understand that the u. s. as in but hasn't barked the point of goal of world domination that the russia ukraine conflict is part of a greater planned people to refer to it as the ukraine project. they've got to do this. we go after china, we go after other countries. so i think they realize that they have to build a and i'll use this term loosely anti imperialist or anti hedge a monic block to protect themselves from an entity that has worldwide aspirations of domination. yeah, no, i think we're kind of saying the same thing. me being a communicator, i see everything is message building and message sending that, and i think he's creating a message, but he's also something doing that. both of you mentioned is it's important to create alliances because if you don't then your one country going up against the
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west. here you are 4567 different countries going up against the west. and that's a lot more important points well met. all right, here's a shocker. ready? or maybe just a fake announcement. i can't tell what a ukrainian ambassador her name is katerina. let him go. he is on the record now saying that ukraine would be willing to attend the summit, sponsored by china. that would include russian officials really, wow, here's a statement. i'm gonna read it to you. ukraine would consider participating and a base yang lead peace summit with both warm sides present. so long as talks are based on the rules and principles and try and in the un charter and international law. garland, are they bluffing? because if they do this, this would be akin to, to a real summit, as opposed to that sham thing they did in switzerland. i think. what do you say a, my, i've, my argument is yes. i think a bluff may be a good word for,
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for this reason. they're looking bad. they've said that the russians are unreasonable in the reference. just want to destroy your brain and tear it apart and, you know, take all the go all the way to the english channel, whatever. and the representatives of the russian government that have demonstrated that they are available to it for discussion that they are amenable to a diplomatic resolution. and i think ukraine understands that they're looking kind of bad right now. but once looking at them and saying, hey, these people are saying they want to talk and you're saying you don't want to talk . i think they add to say this, but i think if it came down to it, they would try and find a fight. find a way to back out of it quickly. uh, if you could. uh, wilmer, the, what do you do you think there bluff thing or do you think in the end they'll just come up with some i don't know. i don't want to say cock or maybe, but i'll say it a, make me excuse. sorry we can't attend. we, we, we, we got a note from our doctor, whatever it is they are bluffing, but that doesn't mean that, that bluff isn't in attempt to try to find an angle out. this comes on the heels
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of president food and giving what he said. we're going to be his last demands is left to try it. the man is there is a story today that the united states is looking to abandon zelinski. so this could be could be it, i don't doubt as a bluff, but that doesn't mean that your bluff left. yeah, i mean, just trying to go right and still go to the room. yeah. it's still significant that they're trying to show the world that they're willing to do it, even if they end up not doing it. that's actually, that's actually a great point. that's actually a great point. well done. all right, look, say what you want about donald trump flat, is that right? this guy always has his finger on the pulse of what deep down most americans i think. right? and he will say what most politicians won't even say when they know it's true. and and so it is mr. trump's recent comment that he just did this last
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weekend about i'm elected ukrainian strong man, but a lot of mere zalinski. here it is. i think zalinski is may be the greatest salesman of any politician, the traveler, every time he comes to our country, he walks away with $60000000000.00. and when time it comes to cotton tray, i love this. i mean that there's something i'm just magnetic about him when he just pauses soul into a thought process. and this is a, this is an interesting thing because i, i went into the streets of miami and talked to people in restaurants here. most people agree with the guy okay. bo show. by the way, the vast majority of republicans, the vast majority of republicans, and a small majority of democrats all say they're sick and tired of sending all this money to your credit. so do you think trump said this because he knows that,
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or is it just once again being bo garlic? oh, well, one of the advantages that donald trump has over so many other politicians is if he doesn't have these boundaries, these rhetorical boundaries, you can't say this or that. yeah, for the system is going to attack you. he doesn't care. he understands the guy's an entertainer. he understands how to make the audience laugh or go along with the audience. and so he has a tremendous advantage. that's why i mean, at this point, i'd have to bet all things being taken into account. the donald trump probably with the reasons like that he is speaking, what the polls say. people want to year. he doesn't have to play the rhetoric game or you can't say that or you're a box. yeah. and what's weird is you're right on ukraine, his speaking what the polls say, any speaking, what's in the hearts of most americans? others will. he won't do that though. well, the wilmer. oh, no big because he understands. he understands very clearly which side of the bread
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his butter is on, and whose butter it is. so he is, he is an incredible marketeer. he sticks his finger out the window. he understands which way the wind is blowing, and he speaks in that direction. but there is a difference between the trump rhetoric and the drum action and the trump policy. and this, what we are seeing, i believe, playing itself out in ukraine, has less to do with administration policy and more to do with the military industrial complex. and that is much power more powerful than any president allowed . dwight eisenhower would you say, would you say he learned is less than the 1st time around that you don't mess with those people and he's willing to mess a little bit, but not fully is real. you don't mess with that. you don't mess with that beast. well, you didn't hear him say he was going to reverse the policy. i don't think he was not. he just, he just spoke to the sentiment of the electra. yeah. but he did not offer. he
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didn't say when i get there the next day the money is cut off because he loves to talk about b. yeah, we'll do something with within 24 hours. so. busy yeah, you have agreed that. yeah, he did, he did. he said he would then by the time he moves into the white house, he'll have this thing settled, but you're right. having it settled and saying, i'm not gonna send any more money. those are 2 different statements. and i'm glad you, you, you, you mentioned that and broke that down or the difference between those 2 things. but when we come back, we, we, we got to do this. i ss, i don't like doing it, but it's sad but, but we have to do it. i mean, this, we, more videos came out of joe biden. just, he's got an image problem. he looks like a little feeble little old man and there's, it's not me saying it it's, it's your eyes seeing it on video and now the whole country and the whole world is
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seeing it. and we're going to play some of these for you and talk about, you know, what's gonna happen here? what's gonna happen with the white house? what are the democrats going to do? stay right there because this is an important discussion, the known in vietnam, american war, the vietnam war last, it's almost 2 decades and dragged in numerous countries. not any time right now. and then you can just say now, what is all on the empty hundreds of thousands of american troops who was sent to the country to back the south vietnamese on me. and the american soldiers murdered, resist as mercilessly to down entire villages and spread dangerous chemicals. and
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lee by all right, did the americans ever fully acknowledge what they did on the vietnamese veterans ready to forgive? yeah, yeah, yeah. that's, that's a ways to put yeah, the, all right, welcome back. this is the weekend review. i'm rick sanchez. mr biden has an image problem and it's kind of sad. now. whitehouse spokespersons are saying it's not an image problem and all this video that i'm about to show you is not true and we, me and others are just making it up. uh, but people are seeing it with their own eyes, americans and people all over the world. and what they're seeing is, uh, an older man who looks people uh,
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who looks confused. and at times just, i gotta say it. i mean, my mother went through this. he looks like he's kind of losing it. all right, take a look. the, you mean you don't know if he could see everybody's dancing? everybody's reacting to the music. he's not, he just is like and, and i think we got it too late because if you'd seen it earlier, you really would've been able to tell this is this is really weird. this is it the g 7, you'll see the guys doing the next look at button. now he's just kind of walks off . he's walking away from the jesus, other world leaders. so the prime minister of, of, of italy, maloney has to go and grab them like jesus granddaughter something and bring them back to the crowd like okay, we're over here, you know, it's,
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and we're just showing you collapse and we saw the whole thing. you'd probably see for an impression for yourself. now. take a look at that. see, here's another one. this is the president. this is a white house event where everybody who comes in is super checked high security. all the attendees have been handpick. they're all friendlies. there's nobody there who's going to be in tag a mistake with the president know reporters, are there couple of social media personalities, this guy who, who he comes up to, for example, is a tick tock guy. and the guy has a more reasonable question right about what's going on in his real watch, biden's nonsensical response. you know, your typical press guy, your trust or as far as that's where your phone but my point is the very, very clear to do
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so once again, his aids have to come in and grab them and, and walk him away by the way. but he just said, makes no sense. he said i, i trust you as far as i can throw your phone. but by the way, i got a great arm and i can throw the phone a long way. well, what, i don't know, wilma look, i had to deal with this in my family with my dad and my mom has read. i. yeah. and it, and it's i, i'm, i take no joy or comfort in showing these videos or talking about them, but he's the president of the united states. ma'am, it's not a good look because it's not a good reality. it's bad optics because it's
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a bad reality. it's, it's, it's a cognitive decline. yeah. which is not going to get better overtime. cognitive decline only gets worse. i don't know how the president is going to be able to make it through the debate with no prepared notes. and in fact, one can only wonder, is this really a set up? and i'm not being conspiratorial here, but are they trying to lay the ground to where he is in various the know to where to have to step down. yeah, says this makes no sense. it is the hard to watch and see here is folks person recently say that this is all fake news in fake video. then we're all setting this stuff up and showing man, i gotta tell you that's a stupid statement. i'm sorry, don't believe you're lying on. yeah it's,
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it's like he's really filled with them and vigor. if you just saw him at home, he's running a mile and come on. well, here's the other part side of it. rick is a big and obvious question. who's running the show? yeah. you know, he's the president clearly, i mean, you know what a reasonable person looks a joke by and then it's obvious that he is not a but he does not have the ability to make, you know, important decisions to understand the details of the situation. and then and make no, no, yeah, which means it's blinking, it's solid when these people are very, very scary people. and again, you know, to me, i feel like the ruling elite to some extent are marking us there, marking the voters to stick joe biden. and don't even get me started on campbell, the harris. yeah, the only person who probably isn't worth physical or cognitive a shape. and joe biden is camera or is it she doesn't even have the excuse of age? we can go there just yet, but we're planning some shows on that as well. by the way, i said this
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a long time ago. you guys remember? i said this back in march, joe biden. come november. we'll not be the candidate for the democrats. he will be switched out my opinion and we'll see what happens. did you? i'm saying it for you. i've been saying that for a year and a half. yeah. i, i agree. yeah. all right, let's do that then. so let's do that. and so i want to, there's another video i want to watch. i want you to watch what watches next video . it's, it's, it's many kasan. this is the guy who was fired by m as nbc, just like i was fired for cnn. kind of for the same reason, by the way, telling the truth. by the way, they liked him when he was an agreement with all the stuff that reported them as nbc and agreement with the us state department points. like, for example, ukraine. so regardless, this take down by many hassan is really commentators at a debate which apparently has not been seen by millions and millions of people. this is. ready is pretty epic watch. let me just deal with something you just said
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. you talked about the bunk propaganda, federal. you can't even get it really propaganda straight. these are the government's own security agencies. shouldn't that investigate what you're just settings? and no, we found no evidence. the work is from gaza were involved in the type of someone to talk to about who it is amazing that every human rights group in the world including is really human rights. who like best selling data. yes. but always documenting this stuff, but you guys think it's all imaginary. so then it tells you about what scientism is . this is not about some abstract ideology. all people trying to settle the land in front of it. but i didn't get even said it was an argument to be had in the 194030 for the zine. and today is what the palestinians are enduring on a daily, nightly basis. in the, in the west bank industries, i'm in israel itself. i mean, razor of that tells you everything about why we need to be able to talk about what scientism does to the public opinion without being familiar doesn't seem to me like
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you hit all the points and it goes on for quite some time. we had to cut it down for the sake of the show, but uh, it's undeniable most of the stuff, the st. garland as well. absolutely. and i think he does a brilliant job of, of, of demonstrating something that is, that look, signing isn't as a political ideology and that people, i mean, in america, you know, i've gone to uh, you know, numerous protest and they are often live by jewish americans that yeah, they get so that the issue of jobs of zionism is not an issue of judaism and that unfortunately the political entities are using julie to the jewish people as i'll just be such as human shields. yeah, scientists. and he exposes that any brilliant discussion by, by the way, and you know, this is interesting. wilmer, i don't know if you want to share an opinion on this because you know, the people that i'm talking about because we share some staff members and we know some of the same people. but some of the guys on my team and gals told me,
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don't run this, do not run this story. this guy's a fake and a phony. he's been pro state department when he worked at m as nbc, where he was cheering on the ukraine war and all of a sudden that's something he cares about. so suddenly he switches over and it becomes a voice for up against israel and palestine. i said, no, i mean we can't control what people think they can't always be right. so i, i thought it was important to run those. what do you think about auditorium? decision? i'm glad you ran it because what many said was right. so that shows you that even a blind squirrel can find the force sometimes what, what this, what this tells us is, or what this demonstrates is another example of the greatest fear of the zionist. they have lost control of the narrow it. yeah. i keep going back to the washington post story where new york may or eric adams. they have a uh, what's app, uh,
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chat stream of, of, uh, millionaires and billionaires. i'm telling eric adams, you have to go into columbia university. you have to take down that encampment because we are losing control of them. they're exactly their eyes don't work any more. and to your point anyhow. yeah. yeah. i was just going to say it went to your point. a lot of the people who were taken down, which is exactly. yeah, exactly. it's exactly not zionist you, right? right. all right, so we talk a lot here on the show about the corporate media. so this is interesting because you know, john stewart not have a history together. we we, this has to do with by fire and, and so you that by the way. and john stewart since then have become friends and we thought, but leave it to john stewart to explain this. jon stewart, he recently quit apple media when he realized that they wanted to control what he
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said on his show. he's got enough money that he didn't need a job, so he quit. so here's now how he describes what it's like to be a member of any media entity today in the united states. go when you work for a corporate entity, that's part of the deal, like even a comedy central like the deal is i get to do what i want until they think it's going to hurt their beer sales or whatever it is that they want to sell. and that's, that's the deal we all make. nobody is owed a platform. and when you're in somebody's house and they want you to take your shoes off, you take choose off or you go to somebody else's house. yeah. so someone for free speech, right? here's one of the most trusted people in the media and the united states. take the media and the united states is not free. garland, are you shocked? no, i think we all understand that. and that is, in fact what we, one of the things that we see one of the dynamics that we often see is we'll see boeing or one of these. a huge defense contractors advertise like
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a $100000000.00 fighter on cnn or images in dc or something. but certainly we know that the people that are watching are going to buy that play and they don't have the right dollars. but it allows them to be in control what that particular outlet says, because they don't want to upset they're, they don't want to upset their, you know, the advertising finder. so there's, it is not dynamic. you're that ends up with a, cnn, or m s, n b c. that claims to represent the so called left or democrats, or whatever. in reality, when you look at the polls, they're trying to influence and control the so called left the democrats, as opposed to represent the and let me just say, and maybe i close with this as a long time journalist who's been in this business, who as you know i worked at cnn, i worked at fox, i worked at m assembly. see, i worked in local news. i worked in spanish television. i worked in radio, it's gotten worse. i mean, there was a time when there was a sense of ethics and dignity, at least this is always happened. but in the past,
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if you're a sales person and you walked into the newsroom, the news director had the right to chew your ass out. and i even saw a news director punch the lights out of a sales person for coming into the newsroom and telling reporters what are 3rd? well, today, common place. that's our show. remember, i always look outside your own box truths. don't live in boxes. it's been a pleasure talking fellows, i appreciate the conversation. i'm with sanchez and we'll see again next time the the hello and welcome to the cross stuff full force here. we discussed some real in the
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5. busy risk that killed after they conducted the series of deadly attacks and charities and synagogues, and the salvo russian republicans back this time. the victims included in the off of the beast and several police officer, the, also in salvo russia, ukraine. the of course is nice view with myself. can dr. dudley's dry call on the city of sylvester hole in cry? media off to the boys that's local tired. i close between the house is like a person to protect themselves from snipers and drones policy.

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