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the hey everybody, i'm rick sanchez and this is the weekend review. do you know if they're running for key man? women haters club is with me. let's. let's do this together with me and let's get this down the road that i've told me. i am israel targets and removes the missouri member of congress and she is firing back as you just started by the way ukrainian troop across. in the rush, a couple of harris picks the quintessential midwesterner as are running. make all this add more as they like to say. i'm rick sanchez. this is the kid review. let's do it of the, as you can see in uh, some of the videos that we used to tease the show is we like to say it has been one
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ad come awake, man, or has been so much going on. in fact, in the last like 2 or 3 weeks, it's like everything is just transitioned, it seemed not in a sexual way. let's, let's talk politics mostly at the beginning of the show because there's a lot of politics going on. and to recap, and we're going to be joined by the hosts of the critical our on radio. sputnik, dr. wilmer leon, and dr. garland nixon, both of whom are and gone to nixon, i should say, but it's a toolbar. i just made you a doctor. uh, both of whom were always joined us and always have interesting collaborate to share with us. okay guys, let's start with uh, the democrats. i pick their vp, some people think it matters a lot. some people think it matters nothing. the winter is governor. tim was of the great state of minnesota. i always say great state because that's where i went to school, graduated from the by the way, is credited with and may be chosen for pulling off. what is really a trump, it's
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a right. i mean, nobody does better than trump, right? branding people with like little marco and crook and hillary and you know, that type of thing. it was him the governor of minnesota. this dude walls who came up with a description against their opponents, which seems to have in a trump in way, dot. here it is. we do not like, what does happen, what we can't even go to thanksgiving dinner with our uncle, because you end up in some weird fight that is unnecessary. and i nice thing bringing back people together. well, it's true, these guys are generators and it is, you know, they're running for, can you man women haters club or something. that's what they go at. that's not what people are interested in called the we're nonsense. they leave can be presented a lot of work. every one will be the one where we solve problems. i don't know going what do you, what do you think of this guy?
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what do you think of that that that, that strategy which seems to be a hell of a lot more effective than just saying that all republicans are, i don't know hitler or something like we've heard in the past. yeah, i think it's going to be very effective amongst the talking kids, you know, for the people that cnn and m s nbc were vote. and hey, when are you that big when that unanimously what it's non substantive you look right now at the general harris's website there to campaign website. there's nothing there. you can buy merchandise. you can learn about how she was pushed around in a stroller as a child was staying with them. well, but they're not saying anything about the issues that affect americans and americans are very concerned about inflation. and they're concerned about, you know, their everyday life and, and, and how things, how high things are get it's gotten. so this is sounds great. it's weird. it's whatever these are the things they'll chat about people to vote and on that. but one real thing. but, but here's the deal. i mean, i looked at a poll yesterday in terms of independence. trump used to be winning by 14. this new
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poll has a couple of harris up i'm 9, which means that's a 23 point swing. since the old guy step down. uh, there's no question in my mind that even though you say she's non substantive, she's really good at reading the lines showing up where she needs to show up standing where they tell her to stand. and i kind of think of trump that a little bit of that he'd be doing better. what, what you've a doctor, what do you think? oh, he'd be doing much better. the problem is he doesn't listen to his advisors. he doesn't listen to his campaign staff because he's been very successful at being him and doing him. and it's very hard to try get 6. it's very hard to get successful people to listen to other people because in their minds, hey, i've been doing it this way, all my life. i've been successful doing it this way. all my life. what do i need
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you for? yeah. now the and that's and that's the monitor. i mean that by the way that i was just gonna add to your point and that's why he's talking about things like, oh she's, she's not really indian, she's black or she's not really black and she's empty. and i was thinking, dude, why are you even go in there? right. i mean, he, he's continuing to talk to those in the back, you know, was in the echo chamber, he's not able now to attack to the center and expand the base, which is what you need to do in a general election. the weird moniker works because as they are weird. mm hm. and i was on the floor at the republican convention. and marco, who uh, i saw i spoke to. he's not really that short piece. so he would step to see a so it gives you expecting to get out of a circus car. he's in fact,
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he's not fed short so so here's the other one. a point on is, is that branded right now? this is, this is working because we're still in a honeymoon the point where we guy, you just said something, it's fascinating and i'm gonna give you an example of when the branding does work. so she's supposed to be this overly scripted, overly produced, empty headed person who offers absolutely nothing and just reads are lines. here's a video of her a fake stage video of her doing exactly that. talking about people falling into the trap, just like i, i accuse trump of that. now i'm accusing couple errors. we access the video of her supposedly telling walls that he's been chosen. this is so staged. watch live with me. let's, let's do this together. would you be my roommate and the road?
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i would be honored by president the joining that you're bringing back to the country the of these. he hasn't miss out there. he'll be a privilege to take this with you across the country. we're going to do this. and we're gonna unifier and remind everyone that we are fighting for the future for everyone to look it up and get this done. okay, i don't know about your darling, but if my boss came to me or anybody came to me and said, we want you to go and lie and state something and pretend to be doing something that's actually already been done. i tell him to go to hell or fire me. i don't know about you. this tells me a lot about her. if she's lying about those, what else is going to lie about later on? i'm bothered by this as well. you know, and this is what we get from politics today, particularly the incoming party right now. they don't have much of a record to run on. the record that they do have to run on is pretty bad. it would not certainly wouldn't get the animal hair selected. so instead they've got to do stage defense. they've got to come up with names to of weird for their other opponents, but they can actually get into the, the weeds of, of
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a policy. so it doesn't surprise me, this is what they're doing. it's like their foreign policy. they just make stuff up and say it and, and she's not really good. i think they have to do that with her to i think they're probably horrified at the idea of just letting camel harris out there on her own to be her. so the probably are worse, but they don't have to and it's walking. i mean, she's, she's yeah, i mean, i got to tell you, yeah, looking at the polls, they can't all be wrong. and most of them are saying this thing is flipping in her direction. so because she's basically, you know, uh, reading our lines, i guess, well, in this is that we're not, we're still in a honeymoon period. we have to see how she manages the convention term. and then we . and then once, once she comes out of the convention or they harris and wells come out of the convention, then we're going to that's when we're going to have to start hearing policy. and this whole thing, we're just reminded me of being in the 4th grade when i asked nancy. busy to be my,
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if she'd be my girlfriend and i wrote her this little note check, yes or check. no, it was thought it was all juvenile that it transparent that can face up. so i had to deal with nancy. we were friends to this day. good. let's talk about israel's making of u. s. foreign policy. israel as a nation has just spend $25000000.00 to remove 3 members of the us congress that they did not like. 2 of them are democrats, and one of them is a republican. their latest take down is us representative corey bush, who was replaced by a guy who took $8000000.00 from israel's lobby. usually people taken out by a pack don't make waves. corey bush, interestingly enough, she's making a lot of weight. listen to this outcome, is it?
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yeah, your kingdom down. i'm not sure what that means, but usually people say, oh my god, these guys are so powerful and so strong. i'm just kind of kind of leave the room and not let anybody notice that i was even here and she's coming out and say, and how is this going to play? what do you guys think of this? i mean, i don't know the good. yeah. go ahead, if, if you go ahead garlic, let's start here, jamal jamal bowman last a couple of weeks ago. right. and one of the things that he did was he had a, a, a, at a, he had only been at a party at a o. c. and bernie sanders there a few years ago we had that event and there were $25000.00 people there. he had the event here a few weeks of the about a month or 2 ago. nobody showed up, it was empty. why? i don't think that yes, the money from a packers. i'm scared, but i think what, you know, i think i'm flying waving blue and yellow flags saying her re, we just gave 200000000 a 100000000 more to the nazi while the people in jamal book tomorrow bowman and uh,
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corey bush is district suffered because there's a lot of poverty and there's a lot of suffering. i think that's what got them. i think their people, to the way, way, way, way we've that's the case then why did, why do you need to spend 25000000 dollars to take somebody down? who's a really crappy candidate? i'm not saying that didn't influence it. influence it. i'm just saying the fact of the matter is that you know, there people, there are people in congress right now that you've been spending $1000000000.00. they wouldn't lose bernie sanders. i would take them up to people that are loved them for whatever reason. there's a number of people like that. they didn't build the money's wrong. i agree. the apec money heard them desperately, but they didn't put themselves in a position to win by doing what they were supposed to do in the 1st place. but the point here is it, i don't know what, how, how you feel about this up. well, more, but, you know, we're not talking about the mango industry. we're, we're not talking about the, you know, big oil, or whatever. we're talking about country. this is a country that is coming here, choosing who is running the united states of america. while we have a, a,
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you know what fit it, russia even puts a facebook post, criticizing a democrat, i just long in 2022. the times of israel ran a story that the urban empowerment action pack, backed by a pack, was targeting 6 or 5 members of congress, the squad that was 2020 to me. in 2023 in june. the new york times air to piece a pack is going to put a $100000000.00 into the campaign. we heard crickets, yeah, we heard nothing from the congressional black caucus. they didn't say a word. what they should have said was, this is what is being reported. they're putting in a $100000000.00. we need a 100000000 volts. your better turn out your bit of turnaround. stop this bill was this because this is not democracy, or there was crickets. so now for corey bush to be big and all that noise,
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the bell rang, you got mapped out, the fight is over. they the arena is empty. and now like michael spinks, you want to get them off the map and walk a walk rather where the whitby. ah, but they like the sure. but i just wish somebody would say, i don't care. i mean, i don't know enough about corey bush that doesn't look to me like she's a very attractive candidate. and i'm not crazy about her policy choices on most things. but you know what? if somebody wants take it out, they should be americans, not as riley. i would not russians not chinese don't, don't not by amiens. it's like, i will guarantees is that if the numbers turn upside down for pamela harris, the, you'll start seeing the articles of about russia again, darren to russian will be up to no good. if pamela harris has numbers tank, which i suspect they will, but some, even if they have to make it up just like they did last time. all right, that's a good place to stop for just a little bit. we're gonna take a little break when we come back, we're going to talk about the debt crisis taking place in the us academy. and we're
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also going to start talking about about that as well at elections. that a whole lot more. don't go away. we'll be right back of the water is a part of the blog post that isn't the deepest view of us and that in the word part, is it something deeper, more complex might be present. let's stop without glitches. let's go out of the
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the hey walker back to direct impact. i'm rick sanchez and this is the weekend review. you know, and by the way i'm, i'm joined by 2 of the finest people to have these conversations with dr. wilmer leon and garland nixon of the critical hour on radio spot. thanks again guys. something happened this week which i really caught my attention it's. it's almost
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like a new brewing world. crisis out there has everything to do with the us tab, which has just balloon $23434.00 trillion dollars. how in the hell to the us get into this predicament? the short answer is, or a big part of it. i should say it'd be fair, defense spending endless wars that we didn't win, which we now need to re think about as a policy. i would think. but let me just give you some of these numbers. i pulled the latest numbers. this is 2023 is the ones that we have available, and let me show you what they look like. last year, the us, but $900.00. $16000000000.00, almost a trillion dollars on national defense. that's more than the next 9. countries combined is about $16.00 of the federal budget accounts for almost 40 percent of the global military spending. 40 percent we're responsible for by the way, if our debt bubble burst, you know, we're taken down with us,
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our allies get me back up if you could, because i want to talk about this. this is important. so here's what i'm trying to say. the people who have loaned us the money so we can be in debt, right? because our g d p is much lower than what we owe, right? in japan, they own a trillion of our debt, a trillion dollars of our debt, owned by japan. we go down, they don't get that drug and we get the u. k. about $700.00 to $800000000000.00. canada between $3.00 and $400000000000.00. so these are our allies who are in this predicament because of our i guess. what else would you call it? your responsibility? i mean, if you don't pay and you can pay your bills because you're spending too much money, i would call you, we are responsible. i don't know what, what, what do you think, wilmer? i think you're absolutely right. it's also, not only are we involved in these wars, the are,
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we are involved in wars that we started. and we can, when we started this conflict in ukraine, we're trying are damned us to pick a fight with china. we're trying our best to start a fight with them as well. and we are walking around the world like the bully on the block, picking picking fights with people and we're lose. we haven't won a war since the amount. yeah. and also i don't know, i want to test drive a way we lost that one. do it on the kick. not so to be. it says world war 2. we have courses exactly where to well good a good near to the shape. we believe i repeat the sheet that we did, we did, we did, and when you look at the depth, when you look at the war spending of the next 2 behind the us, china and russia, we're still double both of them combine and they'll whip us as soon as we, as soon as it gets the chance it, this is, this is making absolute and when this is 35 trillion debt against 25 trillion gross
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domestic product. no, you can't get a mortgage. you can't get a mortgage, right? yeah, it's, it's, it's, it's ridiculous. you want it to say something about this as well. a. yeah, well, here's the other thing. we're not even county state and local that and that from individuals corporate that, i mean that is, that doesn't really tell you the story of just how bad the economic situation is in the united states. and it's simple, this neo liberal capital is so sudden, not just apples, but this neo liberal system that we find ourselves in is one that is built on that we've gone around the world creating debt by other countries and then controlling the countries as a result of them being indebted to us, particularly in the global cell, and now the chickens are coming home to roost. and if you look at such things right here as a student loans, we're the, our government is literally doing the same thing to the people in our country that they've been doing to countries in the global south for many, many years. yeah. and the,
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the debt is blowing up and we just can't afford to run the world anymore. we don't run the worlds and it's expensive to try to run the world, especially when you can't. so here's another one. what go ahead really just really quickly in the past, the debt that we've created has been based upon the dollar. now those countries were there, the dollar rising. so as we move forward, that's going to have a drum met. we can't just now put more money to get out of debt because they're moving off the dollar. that's why i was mentioning that the, the people were hurting our, our allies. so the, the non, uh, you know, global south countries are the ones that will go down if we continue this path. and we're talking about the countries that we've depended on to have our batch. well, they're not going to have our bags because they're not gonna have any money to have our backs to fascinating conversation develop this week. and we saw the incident in japan. we may be seeing more of that moving forward. now, let's talk about u. k. services there have broken out of the u. k. a citizens confront police over
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immigration policies that many believe are changing their country for the worse. we've put together a minute of footage, more or less to just to just to show you, i'll talk over it. but, but this is what it looked like and still is going on by the way as we speak right now in the u. k. put it up, victor. i got all these this is belfast by the way. busy these are, these are tensions that seem to have been ignited by the tragic murder of 3 young girls, allegedly, at the hands of a 17 year old, whose parents emigrated from alondo though he was born there. and the okay, uh, at the heart of the unrest may be a feeling of economic frustration with a lot of people struggling to make ends made well, well for your individuals seem to be thriving and receiving government support. some believe that this addressed as also fueled by a sense of displacement among white christians who feel overwhelmed by an influx of immigrants that makes them feel like somebody else is suddenly taking over their
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country. look at these pictures. i mean, they're from all over the place, i guess, garland i'll, i'll start with you. what were your thoughts as you were watching the story develop in the great britain this week? c, o. 2 things, number one, and that is the chickens are coming home to roost. you know, these, the, the, the, the british empire and the us empire now have the, stabilize a lot of countries for years in africa, in the middle east. and that's why these people from those various countries end up leaving those, the stabilize nations and looking from worse to ability enabling. so the people who are in the streets are angry. and i do suspect, as you say, that a lot of it has to do with the economic downturn that the u. j is take it, but they're blaming their own people. they're not blaming. they're willing to lead will destabilize those people's countries, or sending all their money to you, to ukraine and, and causing their energy costs to go up because they're not getting the cheap energy for us, and they're blaming the wrong people for their problems. that's my position. let's let, let's do this because you just mentioned something
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a little more. i want you to look at this uh this uh, other developing story that's been taking place this week. the us state department has just come out and named. they did this a few days ago. but they've just come out of name the losing side of the vet as well. and elections as the winners. they're doing. so because they say that according to the opposition the election, was it fair? well, have you ever known an opposition to say it was according to the opposition? the ballots don't add up. they say they conducted an exit ball during the election, where they interviewed voters and they say, look, we're sure that most of these people told us they did not vote for my daughter. oh, so how the heck bidding, when that's what they're saying, the folks are to be exit polls. so who took the exit ball? and you're ready for this edison research. and who is edison research? here you go pulling from edison research counseling at the top, clients,
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voice of america radio for euro radio, liberty in the middle east broadcasting networks, all of which are us state owned media that were created to disseminate pro us messaging in the respective regions. the over going to the us agency for global media, which is a us government agency, and its website says that the media outlets serve quote, the long range interest of the united states. so i guess my question well for, it's an a at least be a little less obvious. but a, you know, they can, in the pictures that we saw coming from england remind me of charlottesville um, no, they can't. and carson and i had been talking about this for months, the united states intentionally back marine would shadow in venezuela. and she was found not to be a what she was not allowed to run by the venezuela supreme court because she was a operating, as a foreign agent, i think,
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room against the interest of it as well. and so the united states intentionally backs a candidate that they know is going to lose so that when the candidate does move, spick and cry file. yeah. and, and in this edison agency, it just is, it's not only do they promote us propaganda. they are also a regime change age. yeah. you know, it looks a lot like georgia, it looks a lot like we were didn't ukraine in 2014? i mean it's, it's like the same formula. it's a template they, they, they pick a certain person who has ties to washington in the state department, and then they create an opposition. and then they create format, the, you know, civil unrest in the streets. i mean, my god, you, you can, you can just take the same country and just change it over is it may loves seeing that or the why does anybody else see that? i'm thinking cardwell. if you get down to it, when it comes down to is a refusal to recognize venezuela as that the government event
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as well as sovereign right to run their own election and to make a decision as to whether their election was fair or unfair or anything else. let's this same with what, right? we're down to 30, so yeah, but we're down to 30 seconds. but why the oil? is it the natural then as well as you have been in west caldwell, it has a lot of oil and has the potential to be an extremely powerful regional country due to their natural resources in oil and they've got a great labor pool, etc. so they have to be stopped and socially that's yeah, that's fascinating. well yeah, every everybody's a socialist or a fascist. it's like the only 2 terms we use any day. one side says the other ones are fast as the sides of their communist end of conversation and the debate stops. what a shame we don't do that here. thank god. that's our show. who remember to always look outside your own box, drugs don't live in boxes, nor are they fascist or socialist. i'm research as will be looking for you next time. the
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in 1943 at the height of world war 2, bengal was hit 5 famine. a year before jeff and his troops drove the rate is out of neighboring bermount and came close to the indian possessions of the british empire . london's response to the threat was completely inadequate. the british actively used the scorched earth policy. while retreating, they turned everything around them into an uncouth deserts, having no mercy on other people's territory. food in large amounts was exported to great britain from the starving provinces. boats used for fishing and transporting
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food along the river system more confiscated from the local population. the barbaric actions of the colonial administration led the monstrous consequences. penny years up to 3800000 people die from starvation and disease caused by mount nutrition. the old great britain itself had enough resources to overcome the disaster. at the same time, 170000 tons of australian wheat made its way fast, starving in the debris. it is aisles. i hate indians. they are a beasley people with a beastly religion. the famine was their own fault for breeding like rabbits, british prime minister, winston churchill commented on the reports of the tragedy. the famine of 1943 became the climax in the british policy of genocide against the indian population. according to historians, from 12 to 29000000 people overall died from starvation alone during the reign of
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the british in india, the to go to 0 to provide me with the division why they shape the positions to wish for this. on the rest of the world. for which you spend people with sure the fish dollar for them and they see those that love to be sure was 3 minutes to connect for the shock. you just go to my goal is mostly do they push you up with somebody who does? she will, but yeah. is that audio still the,
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the, been the headlines one off each rational poked about nuclear terrorism. that's how russia has condemned ukrainian drone attack on your ups. biggest nuclear power plant and the depth of what he read, you know, think the west clearly played a role. this is one of the main squares in risk. everything is closed. everything is shut down. people are fleeing because they have seen what the premium militants do to civilians who are trying to flee. a civilians evacuating from russian to porto towns ferrying intensifying strikes from ukraine after its incursion. also in the program a london base and g o, it was running a smear campaign against a huge refinery, projecting nigeria that could ultimately make the comes.

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