tv Direct Impact RT August 9, 2024 7:30am-8:01am EDT
7:30 am
of maybe speaking out against israel, now they feel compelled to support israel and they have to show it by loading that in yahoo as he comes to the, the congress showing their, i'm dying and willing support for the slaughter going on and gaza. but you know, the people here in the bronx definitely see you right through a lot of people here thought it was a sham and it was disgusting. you know, people here are in poverty. 35 percent of people here in my district live underneath the poverty line. but we have all this money to send to israel enter your brain. jose vega, risk taking go and democrats, which a tar as the incumbent us congressman for new york who run uncontested in his party's july primaries. but lots has biggest fund is i pack which contributed some $600000.00 to his campaign. over the past year. he receives an additional $1500000.00 from of the pro is ready donors on house travel to the middle east and nation are working trips. jose vega again believes however that any lo be group can
7:31 am
be overcome by public months. the people like the same, well, the is rarely lobby is just too powerful and we can't confront him. well actually if the voters decided to stand up and taken back their government and declare their independence by supporting campaigns like mines in diane stairs or tape or even calling for p. c. people here in the bronx are calling for that to be true. what kind of a bed would that actually have? and i believe it would be a very optimistic effect and that would compel the voters to be much more powerful than any lobbies, 2nd brain wash. the image disappointing whatever candidates. busy millions of dollars into interest you watch, but you torres of taking so much money from problem is really lobbies. they seem right through with my challenges, making sure that people know who i am and who diane sir is here running in new york state so that people feel compelled to take back to the government. people recognize that we are tired of the 2 party system and they want to see and independence. but more importantly, they want to see somebody speaking out for peace. this is the pores,
7:32 am
congressional district in the country. and i see a lot of people here are ready to stand up and declare peace for the entire world. not just for their own circumstances, but for the people in the and for the people in ukraine and everywhere else where there isn't just is always a pleasure to have you with us, hey, on, on the international. don't forget to keep an eye on the website to don't console the latest updates of it. that was more than 30 minutes. so you then the, everybody, i'm going sanchez, this is direct impact. we want to thank you all for joining us. and this is what we're going to be talking about. hey pat, i've told me to add that to you as member of the congress is real, takes her out and now she mows to take them on. this is direct impact. i'm rick sanchez. let's do this. of
7:33 am
the okay, i want to start today with a story that when i turned on the tv and watch this last night and started reading about what was developing and seemed really, really ominous, right? on its face. really, really ominous, but the jury really is still out on just how significant this really is. i mean, all things considered. first of all, here it is members of the ukrainian military have crashed into russia and have attacked the border town of subject. and they have destroyed buildings and killed at least 4 people injured. another 28 as usual. those numbers will obviously change. you see it right there with that little red, orange, g dot. that's the place we're talking about. the border time right there between ukraine and, and, and russia as about 1000 ukrainian soldiers clashed over and conducted this
7:34 am
incursion. now obviously, when you think about the idea that soldiers trained by our country, the united states of america and using our weapons would invade russia. that's kind of scary. it think of it this way. they might imagine for a moment. imagine for a moment of russia, trained, equipped and then supported 1000. i don't know, canadians and their soldiers to cross into michigan or minnesota and attack and kill people who are americans in minnesota or michigan or wisconsin or name your boy's right. how would we react to that? how would we feel as americans about that, that you don't have to answer because i know the answer so far though. here's the good news on this rush. it does not seem to be over reacting. and the attack is beginning to look to me anyway, like it's a bit of a diversionary tactic. maybe even last gas get last gasp of a badly losing beaten ukrainian military in an attempt to get worldwide
7:35 am
attention, which they've got. by the way, everybody seems to be talking about it and certainly we're last night. so this is important. i just read this before going on the air and preparing this for you. a zelinski government official has come out and essentially said that this was done to instill fear and russians and possibly make them turn against their own government, which is fascinating, right? in fact, it seems to have so far at least the opposite effect. so there's also reporting that the town of zoo job and what i just told you about once again, let's look at it was picked because there's a pumping station there that delivers rushing natural gas to europe via ukraine. but from what we can tell so far that does not appear to have been uh, to have been damaged. now, what else? okay, so russian government officials immediately convened an emergency meeting of all those affected in the curse region. that old last, what is what they call it,
7:36 am
which is really like a state or province, what we call them over here in the west. they're giving each family that was affected by this millions of roubles so that they can relocate, cuz they're going to have to leave that area. they're basing it up with security from what we understand of the 1000 ukrainian soldiers that were told busted their way through the border into this russian village about 350 of them apparently had been killed. it will have to start with the events and the curse region. as you know, the key regime has undertaken another large scale provocation and launch indiscriminate is showing of civilian buildings, residential houses, ambulances with different types of weapons, including missiles, immediately after our meeting. now have a meeting with the heads of security agencies, the ministry of defense, the general staff, the f s. b, i mean the work of the federal security service on the border. oh, here another report from my colleagues on what is happening in
7:37 am
a curse region. and i would like to say that based on the results of my conversation with acting governor of the course, reading instructions were given to several civilian departments to provide necessary assistance. the residents of the region were you know, as i'm watching that i'm just thinking of myself manila. maybe maybe maybe it's me, but maybe i'm wrong. i don't know. i'm comparing that very matter of fact way in which this russian group of people sit down and start dealing with this horrible issue. and it doesn't look like they're grandstanding, they're not calling their oppositions, communists or, or fashion. there's, it doesn't look like it's uh like, like, overly stage there. it's like we're just listening to people trying to deal with the situation at hand as best they can, no big blow hard statements. we're gonna have to, i can kill and do it because it's so different, right. for me. i mean, i'm not, i'm trying not to judge here, but gosh,
7:38 am
it's so different from what we're used to here. right? yeah, rick, i think if we look back at all of the recent american president's up until let's say, going back to george w bush and even even before that actually bill clinton, we've heard every president except for joe biden, commonly say that they know a vladimir putin to be a very calm and measured an effective leader, and that he doesn't act in any bombastic way. so i think that's more of what we're witnessing here. so even though this was clearly an escalation into their territory into russia proper, at the same time, the fact that ukraine, as we know, is woefully low on the bodies to throw at this more losing 350 people at this, you know, a effort by a 1000 men is a big deal for them. for russia,
7:39 am
you know, this kind of shows the territorial eye balling. i would say of ukraine wanting to, as you said, get worldwide attention and perhaps expand the war by, you know, calling the friends of nato. hey, look what we're doing over here. just come help us over here because it's the last gasp for air as this war drags on into its 3rd year. they're running out of people running out of time, and then they're playing against the clock with the us selection less than a 100 days away. yeah. and your play was fired to, i mean, look, i don't know what's going to happen. i'm not an expert on uh, you know, russo military affairs with ukraine. i'm a journalist, i, i call them kind of as i see him. but you would think at some point you can only pump the bare so much. and at some point, with all these attacks that we've been seeing into russia at some point, somebody over there might lose their patients and maybe we'll just kind of leave it
7:40 am
at that. and by the way, here, here's another interesting, i'm always the, these 2 countries are very interesting in terms of the comparison, the nation of israel right there, lobbying group, it's called a pack, has targeted and essentially remove several members of the us congress. it's just taking them out. they recently targeted and removed jamal bowman of new york. he's a democrat and they took out a guy named bob good of virginia. he's a republican, they didn't like him, they'd like his policies on his real. so they just think about the latest to be targeted and replaced as congresswoman corey bush or expressing sympathy for pro palestinian protestors. according to the new york times apex, about $8000000.00 on tv adds to paint or reputation, including ads about who she dated when she was a prosecutor. hey, pat, i've told me is that most people get taken out by israel lobby. don't do that by the way,
7:41 am
that was kind of interesting that she was doing that and she's made news. they replaced her by the way, with someone who is who recruit who they recruited and who does support israel. and they essentially paid for his campaign by the way, what, what does the find, the administration have to say about all of this? right. it turns out they're angry at bush for criticizing a pack. and you would think they would question interference in our elections, right? when we heard that in the past, no. here's mr. biden's spokesperson. we're going to continue to condemn any type of political rhetoric in that way in that vein. and so it is important to be mindful and what we say and how we say it. but we cannot have this type of inflammatory dis divisive language in our political discourse. that's interesting, right? so we can't have and shouldn't have that type of divisive language in our political discourse. is that what i just told her? so i think so that's what, according to pierre,
7:42 am
mr. biden has told her that he wants, and that's why she made that statement. but i can't help now, but wonder if, if he means language like the one that he used. when he was asked about the president of china and the president of russia, the look here for you have ireland and great britain. and you know, other public standing together against a murderous dictator. furious dog, who is waging in world war against the people, a great dictator. the murder or i don't know. that sounds an awful lot like what i heard that the young lady there at the white house briefing room say we should
7:43 am
never engage in that kind of language dimensions here. say that, am i crazy over it gets it's not, it's not just the president himself, although i think at this point we're all kind of giving him a pass since he dropped out because it's a tacit acknowledgement that we all know that he's been seen aisle for quite a while, so who knows if that lady because she was using, was intended to be so divisive or not? maybe maybe not. but we do know all the younger people that are surrounding him. all the younger people that are in congress and both houses that are in his party have continually use very inflammatory language such as calling. oh, i don't know, president trump, a fascist dictator, calling vladimir putin and also calling him hitler, calling trump hitler. this is been the mood of this administration i would say through and through and through and this particular member that members of congress at this point,
7:44 am
they all use this sort of inflammatory language. so if korean john pierre, is going to wag her finger at any one person she needs to wagging her at herself as well because we have seen her in press conference after press conference, use the same kind of rhetoric. so i don't think it's right of her to condemn corey bush who has just lost her seat and is now i don't know how she's going to wage the war on, on a pack, but you know, korean, you've got to look at yourself girl. yeah, well you know, i think the point that i'm trying to make is it's a double standard because you're not allowed to say you can't use nasty language when you're talking about israel. oh no, absolutely not. how dare you even criticize israel, but when you're talking about specific countries that we've chosen, not like you can say, what ever the hell you want to say. mm hm. and it can be as bombastic and as nasty and as insulting as you want it to be. so that, that, that's, that's the,
7:45 am
that's the, the, the, the real conflict peer, which i think most americans look at and not just to mr by. and by the way, it's all presidents. it's the entire congress. it's our dryer media. it's our entire site. it's, it's our entire system that does that. and we just have to say, what the hell country am i living and why does it not make any sense? what is this a for? what am i right. i mean, last thing, last thing, right. go ahead where it's, it's here when we're talking about a pack or israel, it's kind of like the street equivalent of insulting someone's mama. that's just you don't go there apparently. yeah. so that's what she's teaching. and i would only say to that 8 my mama. um, thank you. no, i appreciate it. when we come back, we're going to be talking to them back out of now this is a guy who understands the story that we are talking about. this is a guy who works for the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity with an emphasis on the word piece. yeah, that's the word that we all used to know and revere back. 0203040 years ago or
7:46 am
something like that. we're going to be right back the, what is part of the hollywood post. good. isn't the deepest you of us in that, in the word? or is it something deeper, more complex might be present? good. let's stop without collisions. let's go out of the the the hey, welcome back. i'm rick sanchez,
7:47 am
is direct impact. thanks so much for being with us. i know there's millions of people, especially around the world who like the show because of some of the conversations we have. i can't think of a better person to have a conversation with about some of these topics and daniel mac, adams, daniel mcadams, is uh, he has an interesting view of our country, this country that we love. but he looks at it from the standpoint of the craziness in which much of our policy is conducted. and i guess we, we, we, we almost then have to start with that. the idea that we, we live during a time and in a country where some of the other countries around the world can come here and do pretty much whatever the hell they want, they can influence. they can interfere, they can choose our politicians. they can tell us what our foreign policy is, while other countries are not even allowed to have an opinion about what we do here . isn't that bizarre as well?
7:48 am
it's absolutely crazy. the entire country for at least 4 years and the top of ministration was, was absolutely paralyzed by the idea that, that the puts in put the trump in our, with 0 evidence whatsoever. and as you were talking with my good friend, no generally or other countries can come in and absolutely interfere in the elections to their, to their benefit. and no one seemed to notice that it's happening so, and you mentioned double standards. that's exactly what we're dealing here. with a rick, you know, and it's very ironic that the day after, you know, all of this about corey bush came out and taken down by 8 pack 8 or $9000000.00 spent on our campaign. well, yesterday, another friend of mine um a job of scott ritter had the f b i shop lewis house ripped us. how's the parts a? well, we're investigating a possible violations of the for an agents registration act. you know, again, scott, where you have, you have an organization that should be registered under the fort agents registration act, a pack which doesn't have to, nobody seems to care well. and by the way, you know,
7:49 am
i've looked into this in the past, and it's not really just israel, by the way. i mean, i read that uh the u. k. had interfered in our elections ultimately in, in the past. i can't recall right now if you give me, i can't tell you. i think it was during the clinton administration or the clinton election, and there are other countries who are our allies. so they're allowed, obviously nobody does it to the extent that israel does. but we just look the other way if it's one of our so called allies, right? yeah. carter finance, there's a lot of thing. thanks in dc that help create our foreign policy. there been scandals about that in the past and other wealthy countries where people with allegiances to foreign countries are very involved in our political process. you're absolutely right, rector, it happens a lot, but i think the difference with a pack is that they openly brag about. i mean, i'm watching on twitter x after chord bush last by the way. she's, she's nothing to write home about in terms of her intellect. yeah. there was,
7:50 am
however, another african american woman who was very smart and that's cynthia mckinney back and dr. paul was in com, which is a p h e, a very small one and she was running out of town on a rail by 8 pact to that's about 20 years ago. i guess it was, but never the rag this just to be clear for our viewers watching us around the world in the united states effect doesn't care of your democrat or republican. whether you're brilliant or whether you're an idiot. uh, they don't care it all, they care about one thing and one thing only. how do you feel about israel? and if we like how you feel about as real yesterday, if you don't, we're going to get squared and take you up. and they brag about, you know, they, they had several things. they put up on twitter, ext, uh, after bush was out saying, 100 percent success rate. you know, we have a 100 percent success rate. you know, it's like the old soviet election. you know, where i come read, present of you one by a 100 percent. amazing. how that works, you know, and that's exactly how it is. but you know, the one thing i think we can take from the break in a positive ways that the tide is turning. people are getting tired of this
7:51 am
interference, and people aren't afraid to speak out about it. you know, there was a recent poll that came out of chicago earlier this week showing that 56 percent of americans. and that includes 53 percent of republicans oppose the us getting militarily involved to the benefit of israel. so that the opinion has changed to the younger generation. the papers are hanging onto the generation to younger generation generations after us. rick, i have a very different views to i think they're trying to hold lock tight onto this, and they're not going to be able to for much longer. you know, what's interesting here is we're not the only ones by the way. some of this is taking place because this is not a jewish american thing. it's not even a jewish thing. this is not about a religion thing. this is about a, a foreign policy thing. and how israel is dictating foreign policy visa be through us with our weapon rate. so here is a guy who's one of the biggest names of the, in all of this world, this guy used to be in charge of israel's security. he was interviewed recently by cnn and he was to be as really government and said that there essentially getting
7:52 am
every thing they deserve, including what happened to him on october 7th here, let's take a listen. what should we learn after the 7th of october? which was probably the most affordable moment you know what history we should learn . first of all that we should not have security as long as we should look at the corporation. this is what, how much told us. and we shouldn't look tim democracy as long as we should look and feel patient. i mean, i alone with shouldn't bet. and he's basically saying, well, you know, if you occupied people and treat them like crap for a long time, eventually those people are going to get mad and they're going to do something stupid. then we're going to have to react to that thing that they do. and then they're going to react to what we know, and this can just go on for a 100 years, or we can figure out to make it how to make a peaceful coexistence work. this is in is really guy, a guy who, who,
7:53 am
who gets in the face of the bank of years of the world saying this. and yet we can't say it over here, which is fascinating and ironic. i mean, the thing is what people will call you to answer somebody if you're opposed to uh, a packs domination or politics. and you're not a friend of israel. well, i think you're a better friend of israel. if you help is will not do things that make the rest of the world. hate them right as what the former head of shouldn't bet said, as what we would say don't interfere in our elections. it irritates americans, they don't like it. you're making enemies. i think you will not, rick, are a lot better friends to israel. mm hm. and the people that are pushing them into a war that's going to get them in the highlighted with friends like these enemies. yeah. you know, that's an interesting point. you're just right. my biggest fear, cuz i've been to israel, i love israel. israel has so many wonderful things about it. and obviously every single one of us who grew up in the united states has somebody who we hang out with either as a kid we grew up with or are we go to their house and they come to warehouse who
7:54 am
happens to be a jewish american. so we all have this uh, this intermingling with both the culture of the religion and everything else. i would take to fix that. my friends who are jewish would be not able to travel the world because they will be seen as, i don't know, bullies whatever. because of all the things that are taking place right now, i just can't see how if you're a and is really citizen, you wouldn't be concerned about your children and your children's children and how difficult it's going to be for them in this world. because of these things that are going on now, especially if it ends up in a mass of war with iran mean. and the real sad part about this rick, is that, you know, for example, the protests on campuses in the us against what's happening to gardens. these are all being spear headed by jewish americans. you know, jewish progressives are at the forefront of the pro peace movement when it comes to god to the end. it's, it's, it, it, it up for me obviously, because as you point out with the old cliche,
7:55 am
i mean very good friends of mine. a are involved with is a and they're all being part of it the same brush and you what do you have an interest semitism that's not going to be discerning against the people who really are working for peace. the jewish americans working for peace and those that are working for war. there is that down to a minute, but i want to just get your take on this thing that happened last night in uh, in uh, in the small town on the border with russia. where it looks like you crate in about 1000 ukrainian soldiers went what do you, what do you make of this a yeah. shooting fish in a barrel. i mean you have the rest of has airs appear. you already. you coming there with a 1000, from what i've heard. they're actually pretty well trained troops. these aren't the guys. they picked up off the street pretty well. trained troops that could be, that could be backing up some of your troops that are very fitting in the front lines. instead of that, you put them in absolutely hopeless mission. imagine grip what this does to the morale of the rest of you creating army which is being routed. ready across the front lines right now, it's an insane move. if you look at even the pro ukraine voices on twitter,
7:56 am
x and elsewhere, rather the pro ukraine voices. they have their hands in the or what the heck are you guys doing? this is a stupid, insane move. so you think it plays to put this advantage? interesting. all those things, you can wipe them. they're being wiped out. you can see video on a telegram and elsewhere, they're being wiped out like fishing number. if you don't have their security already, you can't move it. a line of tanks and imports are no carrier in. it's in a city and you're asking to be killed. i was thinking they did it because they just got the 16th, which i'm not sure they know how to fly it, but you know, they did get them. so they're thinking now they're going to have their superior already for some time. what, what, what do you make about? well, i think they're looking to get a bargaining chip. it's some of the someone up there is doing too much funny stuff . uh, maybe its zalinski, but they think they're going to hold onto this area and some kind of go to the table and say, okay, well we might for me a back. i mean, really, you guys need to lay off the powder or something. i mean, you may have exchanged credit via for so the job which is the town of about yeah, i was actually there. yeah,
7:57 am
i find the fire for 5000 people. sorry. i misspoke. yeah it's, it's a, it's a friday. it's a tiny little girl that's. that's amazing. well then, always a pleasure, my friend say say hi to the team always here for you. thank you for sharing your insights and we'll look forward to talking to you once again. thanks, rick. that's our show. remember, always look outside your own box. if you're looking for uh, troops as we like the sake of goods, man, i don't live in boxes, i'm rick sanchez and we'll be looking for you next. the we are in north of cities in the caucus, as mountains where beautiful people have been coming together to celebrate the ancient traditions. since the beginning of time itself, where everything has
7:58 am
a special symbolic meaning. i'm so i'm thomas, this isn't my vision. and today we're discovering of the world of a subject culture. the decades of the gaining independence and from the form of the ivory coast, remained under the strong influence of its foam, immeasurable pro french president. felix, who said one year, ruled the country for 33 years, ensuring the interest the from the dead, the gun on deed isn't in the trunk. then there's no simple new foster larry shifting backwards was douglas who saw him a little more appropriate. after the death of, of a one year, a new lead to long come back, bull came to power. and i'm ready to double predict the accuracy. why do you know if we're feeling problem or they're gonna use it isn't good enough for me to one is
7:59 am
the one. this message is from some easily deemed good luck. boeing enemy, a deep political crisis ensued and walk a, the country 2nd largest city, turned into a theater of law the, the always to fight the little song mortgage. how did the dramatic events unfold? and how is walk a recovering from? he is a bloody conflict. watch on odd, see the when i was just on the safe house because the after care and engagement includes the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look so common ground
8:00 am
the the 6 people, when they didn't, the russian sleep, it's regional fingerprint. loan cheese that even i was flying with the crime in peninsula also talk to the african sahu states, condemn ukraine found in your military modeling. as the mako investigates, the countries complicity and acts of terrorism following last month, deadly. a time clinic forces, unsolved paperwork, soldiers, and state local and teeter. thing agency, juanza is on the will pos as washington allows awfully. so you can see those things, drugs, victims paints and exchange will spying on the .
13 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
