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8201820162200925, some 82005. and to get ahold of all the way back to the nineties and even further back in time. so guess, i mean it's, this is a pattern. it's something that it's, i mean, even strange that it didn't happen before and that this wasn't revealed before or the some club at assume a palm of yet and, but they are under investigation. there's always nothing in it's even surprising now we do have a wider range of available resources to engage and even, i mean from the us see a point of view. i mean look different strategies and resources waste to come around. isn't always, there is some traction, some cuban american fraction, but always up to the task of doing going to, to terrace as a means to and then, and so it's, it's a concept. while these things all this way is going to, we're going to see more. it's always interesting to look at the timing as well
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because with this latest case in k, but coming shortly off to the sales military coup in bolivia. do you see any similarities or links that a link, something like how to, i mean you can always, i mean it's very easy. this is the merchant analysis. if you wish to think of things, regardless of how strong the relationship is there and you always have like a very huge space for speculation because of course, the unofficial or efficient the evidence that you could gather but not necessarily, but it is still it's part of a major scheme of things regarding the, the region in general, i mean think about who i believe you are this way. let me think of all these terms of yours plus and of course one with the impact of one of these things always have an impact on the other nations that are basically defending their own sovereignty and coordinated and cooperate in between special discount. i'm just thinking about
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the, the notorious operation, condo the so us spots assassinations into the cross slots in america, in the seventy's and the ac is, do you think the regional situation has really changed much since then? is not really. i mean, you can try to think of a cold, you can trace the back even to 1945, many 40. nice. think about law, the interesting it's the corner. it's basically an extension of course, it has a life in american initiative. we can cause that way because it was actually physically organized by brazilian military, as julian intended, especially by my work on this, and also the most another layer after the truck, the traffic, it became a big thing. and the whole region can be all they will overlap between them and sol, short and you can change the name of the program. you can change the name of the organizations that are operated way under this umbrella. but it's the same network defense structure, different names, different approach, maybe, but tactics, strategy and methods are basically all most the same,
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especially when the structure was regarding the cobra, the black part of these operations. so yes, the 4 digit extension it was, this is the same inches, the same, the world to go there are way to change things seem like, you know, make a so, and you have to have like the baseline. but it's useful not only look, you know, made sense to consider also regarding russia. you can see that regarding turkey, europe, in general, the western aisha think about the plaza were ordered with the salt plaza, dark skin. so we're operating around, see that, for example, it's basically the same message, the cobra option, a huge network that funded by drug space most it's really good faith. thank you today. thank you so much for your time. we've been focus, they've been as well and investigative joining us, the, i guess, a camera. thank you. thank you. a. thank you for joining us. a on all the international web back with plenty more in just
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a few minutes. see them the and hello again, everybody. i'm rick sanchez and this is direct impact and this is what we're going to be talking about. the guy guy lives the. 7 the 2nd, there's no reason to get back and go back and forth. me and the rest of the way just around here about power information has been shared with the press for yeah, things are getting hot. chaos in the white house briefing room as the president spokes person has called out for essentially lying about the president's commission . we're going to have it for you. we're going to play it for you. i'm rick sanchez . let's do this on the right. i know we're going to start with something
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a little different. i want to show you something. and i'm going to show you some images here and i hate the fact that i have to constantly save this before i show images like this, but it's important. these are images that my fellow americans here will probably never see. because here in this country, my colleagues in the media have simply decided that the, for some reason they can't show you something like this. i will never show video that in any way humanizes russia or the russian people or the russian president. but here's the video, it's no big deal. it's just, it's president put and getting a tour of his home to india is president movie. you were to look at the video again . i mean, here's mowdy, leaving his limo coming up and shaking hands with the president of russia. now india and rush out to hear indian officials describe it have like this 75 year relationship. that is not going to be stopped simply because some people in washington don't like the fact that their friends, that's what i need. officials say, by the way, in the faculty right. the us state department spokesperson said last night that
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he's concerned about india's president meeting with russia's leader. i should know that one of the most important reasons why mony is meeting with putting just a hash out ways to try and settle that ukraine conflict. and interestingly enough, is important. interestingly enough, that is something that western leaders with the exception of a few like maybe hungry is victor or bon, have not been willing to know if that they haven't even included russia in any of the p starts. and would there have been potential bills they sabotaged out? think about that. so now they're mad because these guys are talking about a potential piece deal. anyway, by the way, there is an ample community of people from india by the way, who are now citizens living in russia. and yesterday i thought you'd find this interesting. here's miss promoting, paying some of them a visit the yeah, this is, this is pretty cool. elizabeth, $14000.00 of them are so just sitting around moscow,
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extremely enthusiastic about modi's visit. and again, modi's government has a stablish some extremely close economic toddlers with russia. i mean, if you think about this they, they import 2100000 barrels a day of russian oil. and here's what makes us even more important as we watch this video. since the warren ukraine, india imports from the u. s. had been downgraded by more than 70 percent. well, imports from russia are a 25 percent. right. and that's the, it ended up improving. we can amik situations of both countries. and again, it's probably something that does not make some folks in washington happy. then there's another video i found, but i wanted to show you because there's something that's almost amusing about this guy mowdy, right? the mowdy mistake if you want to call it, just watch this box on the
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i don't know about to, but i thought that was kind of cool manila as i'm looking about. i'm thinking who is this guy, elvis? i mean, he's got everybody cheering them and stuff, but listen, all kidding aside, this is an important global story. what a shame the us media is basically ignoring it. yeah, those women rick were giddy like school girls. it was kind of cute, kind of funny to see over were moti, he got the rock star treatment would work. you know i, i'm super surprised. i mean, wait, blood of your opponent does it live in a layer on the side of a mountain or something like dr. even, which he has a ranch with horses like what? hold on. and then, you know, dmitri pest called, but i think he rightly said, so yesterday, dmitri pest golf said the washington is simply jealous of motives,
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a visit to, to russia in the friendly relations. although we should know motives previous presidential visit here to the us during bivens term. i think it was about a year or so ago. the president mostly believe it or not, actually hosted and lead a yoga session on the national mall. there you go there, you know, so, you know, he got some rockstar treatment here as well. but the story of the, the russian indian friendship, i think, is ignored largely because it shows a narrative, the unflattering to the us. yep. that russia is not isolated in the world as the narrative has been for the last 2 years. and i think this is very clearly evidence of that. me and i, and i'm just uh, looking at the video and comparing my ranch to mr buttons, by the way i have, i have horses, i have golf carts, you know, and, but i don't think i'm in as good
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a shape as he is. so we'll just leave it at that. but by the way, i, i, there's another head shaking story today, but i have to share with you. and this moves us out of the, you know, russia, india spear, or maybe it doesn't em, here it is. it seems to be making the wires out of the president's staff. this happened overnight. it broke yesterday after you and i were done with yesterday, show the new york times to the credit by the way, broke the story yesterday that according to whitehouse logs that check people in and out when they come in and out of the white house. a neurologist who is an expert in parkinson's has been, has visited the white house once a month, every month for the past 8 months now. right. but watch what happens when corinne, john pierre, the spokesperson for the white house is asked about this report. so every year the around this, the presence physical examination, he sees
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a neurologist that's 3 times. right. so i am telling you that he has seen are all just 3 times while he has been in this presidency. that's what i'm saying. i'm telling you that he has seen them 3 times for security reasons. we cannot share names. we cannot share names. you can, we have to put, we have other met with someone came here share. we cannot share names a specialist broadly from a dermatologist to a neurologist. we cannot share name, is there a security reasons we have to? we have to predict the i hear you guys are. 7 the 2nd, there's no reason to get back and go back and forth. me in the rest of the way mister around here about how the information's been shared with the press for the waiting list. and then everybody's asked about it, what do you and then every time i come back and i answer the question that you guys
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have to come back and clean, i never answer the question incorrectly. yeah, it can't share his name unless of course it's somebody who has good stuff to say about the president that we're giving you his name, his address, his phone number, and his credit card. so we could get out and you know, middle, i'm watching this and as a reporter, i mean, i did with those guys are doing there for many years working as you know, it's cnn and nbc and fox. and i'm telling you my b as detectors like going it is so obvious that she's lying as well. yes. i mean, rick, part and parcel and her job is to run cover for the white house. and unfortunately, increasingly over the years that has become the role of the white house press secretary instead of actually conveying the full and 4th right information to the press. now arrow keys, he's usually very mild mannered. he's a very nice man. i bumped into him a couple of times. i've never seen him get that test be so for it to come from. cbs
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is arrow keys that says a lot, but you know, the, the response coming from korean. john pierre. i think she was quite shocked that it came from him because normally she gets a pestered with questions and peppered by peter. do see from fox, but for it to come from ed. yeah. and to have it get that testy, that explains a lot about what's actually going on behind the scenes. it's basic. math is basic math. i mean, how does she get 3 out of 8 if there are no, does it show a neurologist specialist and parkinson's went to the white house, met with the president doctor at least on one occasion. and was there a times and then she sits there and says, no, according to my records, they only saw him 3 times. why do you get 3 out of 8? this is may have, i'm sorry, but it's really not my forte either. yeah. the either i'm or i mean either. all right, so here's the situation. now the president appears to be saying a parkinson's expert as we just learned, even though they're denying it. well,
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the vice president come on, harris appears to be and lollo land. this is a spoof that was brought to my attention by that by none other than manila. it was prepared by the way, by comedy central. here it is. i want to share it with you. is talking about the significance of the past passage. so when we think about it, there is great significance to the past. seems like maybe it's a small issue. it's a big issue. you need to get to go and need to be able to get where you need to go to do the work and get home. it is time for us to do what we have been doing in that time is every day, every day it is time for us to agree that she's come so far. since our 1st session,
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i leave the vice president on not so much sentences as idea of voyages. you think you just fell out of the coconut tree. you bring in the context of all in which you live and what came before you think in the context of a hall where to live and what came before you ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states, what the hell is she talking about? well, rick, 1st let me get you up to speed. i am a los angeles negative where all the yoga hippy dippy, crunchy mumbo jumbo, originated. and i have been immersed in that world where there are different spiritual leaders. they call themselves or, you know, thought leaders in that community that really do speak like that. so that's why that, that joe was so funny to me when i saw it. and i had to wonder, holy cow,
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does com layers really have like some yogi person that's kind of walking her through on how to approach foreign policy and diplomacy? because how, how else would we explain that unless the neurologist specialist that's going to the white house is helping her to? well listen, if she was introduced, yogi hippy, dippy, whatever you call it that maybe they do somewhere in california. that's fine. as long as we also had a matching sound bite of her explaining public policy at some point in some cogent fashion. but since i've never seen that, i think because it doesn't exist, this is all we got. and it's frightening to me and it shouldn't be to most americans. i mean, wow, it's a new age, rick. yeah. you a crunchy stuff. you got to take a trip to california and then you'll understand. yeah, i'm too old and to east coast. that's crazy. fix manila,
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thanks for sharing that. by the way, i thought it was pretty, pretty amazing. why don't we come back? another new age guy then come all like is going to be taught because he's writing a new book. by the way, it's called the case for palestine. why it matters and why you should care. dan is going to be joining us there. you see a smiling face. we'll be talking to them when we come back, you stay right there. the or what else should i just don't have to shape house the constant and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground
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the the. all right, welcome back. i'm rick sanchez. i'm his glorious day. let me read you something ready, goes like this. defenders of israel would like us to believe that the creation of israel was a peaceful process on a barely populated land. however, this is far from the truth. rather, the creation of israel was accompanied by a knock by a catastrophe for the people of palestine. once again, that's a description of the book that's called the case for palestine. why it matters and why you should care. and the manner wrote that is. busy dance of all, it was good enough to join us now to talk about this. i hope you're not insulted when i called you a new age guy, dan. i don't know whether you all are. i was at one point i went through a new age period. ok, so let's have a class, but let's,
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let's talk about your book of the fascination around the world with what's happening in the gaza. is amazing. i even read some numbers today that the situation and causes much more dire. then we have been reporting. i mean, the number that's being used here in the united states by the media is generally maybe 30000 people have been killed, maybe 35, maybe as much as 40. i'm hearing it could be nearing a $100000.00. that's crazy, isn't a. yeah. well, actually the lancet, the very well respected lancet. i believe that a great britain is estimating that a 186000 people and guys have been killed. good god, which is about 8 percent of the population of gaza. and that number's going to climb rick very quickly. i mean, the families setting in you're seeing for those of children at massey aid. so i have friends in gosh, you know, who have no access to food, no access to water. so those numbers are terrible. they're going to climb,
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they're going to get worse, and it's something we need. we need to focus on because the us is credit providing critical support to this. what is the case for palestine? and then as you, as you see, i mean i was it, i was playing golf this weekend with some buddies. and i heard them saying things that were not very kind about palo stein's situation or the palestinian situation. and they seem to be saying, well, they're kind of getting what they deserve because they struck 1st they attacked right on october 7th. so what, what, what, what, what is the case for them? yeah. well 1st of all, yeah, that claim, which is a common claim. it basically ignores what happened for year decades before october 7th, including as you mentioned, the knock of 1948 in which 750000 palestinians were displaced thousands others killed in the creation of israel, which was created on a land occupied by the palestinian people for centuries, and again, that's
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a fact that is re lease and their supporters want to deny, but it's a fact. and uh is you only went on to get a to forcibly take more land to occupy both guys in the west bank and then around 20082009. israel left a kaiser. but what it did is it surrounded it with fences. it determine how much food and water got in and electricity got in to a gaza. in fact, in terms of the food, the israelis calculated how much, how many calories were necessary per person to keep the people guys alive and guarantee that they got just under that to the point where in 2018 the u. n. so that does, it would be on livable by 2020. that was 4 years ago. and so that all has to be
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taken into account when you look at what happened on october 7th, already israel and may god's in livable place. so yeah, and yeah, if you're saying that, let me, let me, let me tell you about a comparison that i've read a lot about that people often make people say that what happened on october 7th was akin to what the slaves and the results that occurred. like the famous revolt in 80, for example, that we know very well in our hemisphere. some of the slave results that took place in the united states when people who felt like they were oppressed and slaved. finally fall back. and they're saying that's all that really was i'm not defending it and i'm certainly not defending the killing innocent people like what happened on that day. but can that case payments? of course it can it, i do make it in the book and actually i quote,
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a jewish intellectual and they do also it compares it to the warsaw ghetto uprising against the nazis. because in fact, again, before october, 7th visual had really effectively made gaza into a concentration camp. and so yes, i think it can be compared to all those things. and by the way, we also have to acknowledge with her rights is finally the is rarely papers. finally acknowledging an english and that is that it looks like it's possible israel till more. as railey is on october 7th. that home lost it because they ordered the hannibal director, which was to kill, is rarely use if it looked like they might be taken as hostage. so that's a whole the other thing to think about. but even putting that aside. yes, this is like a slight revolve. this is like, uh frankly the attacks the john brown made in trying to end slavery. so
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if that's the case that i think here's another point that i've heard made, and i'm wondering what, how you're going to react to this. i've often heard asked recently by some intellectuals, what really happened was there was a certain amount of guilt, especially after world war 2, given what europeans have done to the jews, which was phenomenally abominable, was horrible. i mean, and there's no question about it. but rather than then say we did this, we should make a space for you because you deserve it. they said we did this, but the palestinians and the arabs are going to make a place for you, not us, even though. and i think there's an irony here from my reading, the palestinians, and the jews in that area for centuries, got along magnificently. the palestinians never mistreated the jews, the europeans did. but the europeans chose to make the palestinians pay more for their crime essentially. right for their sins. what did i get wrong?
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yes and no. you got it perfectly right. first of all, the news to be pointed out that the plans to create israel were made in 1917 with the balfour declaration correct breton, i already announced that israel would be created as a homeland for the jews. and that's important because that predicts the all the costs but many decades. at that point we're, we're one ones and even over right, much less the beginning award or 2. but you're right. ultimately, the un issued resolution calling for the creation of visual 1948 after the holocaust, clearly and reaction to it. and again, totally understandable given the terrible things that were done to the jews which all of us have to to recognise court. and i certainly recognize um, but you don't have to solve a crime like that by committing a crime against other people. very similar crime. and as you mentioned,
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it ignores the fact that it was germany that committed that crime. germany is never paid for that crime. instead of the palestinian people were made to, to, to pay for that crime and continued to me. and not only do they are they saddled with having to pay for in a strange way. they're even saddled with the guilt that somehow there was almost weird thought process which process in which the palestinians are blamed for the cost, which they had nothing to do with. you know, it is this strange mental gymnastics that, you know, there's, there's this term that guys like you and i use all the time when we have these conversations is that we live in this 48 hour new cycle and for the palestinians, for example. and for many is really who it's not their fault. they've been imagining those railing child who was born 161718 years ago. all he knows up, all he knows is he's grown up in a place where he is constantly being told the palestinians want to kill you. the
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palestinians want to destroy you. a bunch of arab countries say you shouldn't, you don't deserve to live. so they, they grow up thinking those people are my enemy and i can't ever accept them. so everything is contextual, right? and even the people we think may be wrong in this case. are they really that wrong is, can so confusing them? well i think they are wrong, and i think 1st of all, it has to be pointed out that the palestinians, most palestinians are accepting of jews, have always been accepting of jews. do not want to kill jewish people. they do want their land back and by the way, the u. n is passed. numerous resolution saying palestinians have a ride to return to their land to their homes. but yes, what i think is happening is riley society is they've convinced themselves that the palestinians represented next is central threat them. yeah. and that they are, or they, they have a right to wipe them out when in fact,
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when you look at the facts, right, in every conflict between these rabies and palestinians, about a 100 times more palestinians will be killed in his regular is. and that's true, right? now, right, that's happening right now. and so you, the x essential threat is really to the palestinians, but yes, these rabies have convinced themselves in large sectors. the world they are, the ones under x is the central brett, when in fact, that's not really the case. we have a minute left sam's, his mental and physical problems. do you think the way mister biden has prosecuted this situation and gaza will also lead to his demise as the president or as a candidate for the presidency? i think there's a good chance it will and i think his administration knows that he the last pull i saw was that only 18 percent of democrats supported. yeah, this war and got, i mean the very small amount and he is losing his base, especially amongst young people. certainly what he's going to have is
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a deficit of enthusiasm for him at the polls and he will need that to be trump. so i think this goodly days to months, no question. yeah. the explanation of what is essentially the case for palestine. something that is totally ignored in the western media. and here you have them come all like say i'm writing a book and i'm going to explain to people exactly what it is. thanks for doing that down. and thanks for sharing your insight into this story for us that is seen differently from a global perspective than it is from a western perspective completely differently, i should say. thanks again. thank you. we really appreciate you. that's our show. remember, always to be looking outside your own box. true, so they don't live in boxes. that's why we try to do this newscast. the way we do, i'm rick sanchez. thank so much for being with us. um, what are we looking for? you will get,
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