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the, the power body i'm rick sanchez, may is if you continue to tune in and we won't just say that we thank you for it. by the way, this is some of what we're going to be talking about. spoken to the biggest grabs. nobody's spoken to perhaps bigger than me. if you look at martin luther king, martin luther king. what is it with mr. trump's bazaar messaging lately? we're going to tell you what the polls are saying. the hard truth right here. i'm rec, sanchez, let's do this. the okay, got a lot of stuff, talk about what do you say we start with this? so here is what the united states of america is doing right now in relation to what may soon turn into a shooting war between israel and iran. this is crazy. unable strike group complete
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with a fleet of battleships carriers and submarines headed to the area present a button has now signed off on sending anywhere between $16.00 to $20000000000.00 more dollars of tax payer money by the way, through israel. and number 3, we are telling around that they have no right to consider retaliation against israel, and they should just live with the fact that is real, can shoot missiles into the country and assassinate their politicians. no one wants to see a wider regional conflict. so, you know, hopefully you don't find ourselves in a situation of having to employ those capabilities. but if we need to in the defensive israel, we will. so in other words, uh iran, you better stand down. how dare you be eggs? what they did to you? and did you notice by the way that even mentioned what israel has done at all, just we stand behind israel no matter what they do. israel assassinated has the commander of wad sugar. it was an update route at the time and then they assassinated the other guy, the hamas leader who was actually negotiating
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a ceasefire. so you, you kill the guy who's negotiating the ceasefire. you're trying to attain, don't get it. his name, as you probably know, because we've covered the story on a couple of occasions, is male hire. these he was in tehran at the time, interestingly enough, which you know, which doesn't, doesn't play well with the iranians. the irony of this whole mess is that while the united states is unequivocally supporting israel, unequivocally with a capital on and appears ready to start a war over this. israel zone defense minister has come out this week and blasted the method. yeah. who government saying what it says is doing is quote gibberish. so, manila, what, what i find fascinating about this is you've got people inside of israel telling me, is really liter. that's a general, you're full of crap. what you're doing is crazy. meanwhile, the united states is like, oh no, he's, you know, mother theresa, let's continue,
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whatever he does, what, what, what back it up don't get that. don't get that. what's inside of the world. well, rick, 1st we should point out that both things can be false. what we are seeing with your galani and the people to the right of benjamin netanyahu is internal strife. there is political in fighting going on at the connected about who wants to be in control, especially because benjamin netanyahu is so wildly unpopular in the poles. and he also stands to be, you know, have his day of reckoning in court if and when the day comes that he's no longer prime minister. so let's set that part of side with israel's internal strife. over here for the, the us side, as we just saw, the pentagon brass there conveniently leave out the full context of where you're on is a agree conveniently. and doesn't really matter, rick. that's the big question. does it even really matter the actual context?
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because as you pointed out, what he said there is the us will unequivocally me back and support israel no matter what. so it doesn't matter what the context here is. the us will continually provide arms and give billions and billions more and continued aid as well as the annual allowance, i guess we can call it that that we give is real anyway. yeah. for really loud. right? yeah. that we, that we give right, that we give egypt every year, so they don't. so they don't pick a fine with israel. so we're, we're driving people everywhere or color or is it across the same people everywhere and sending this straight group over to israel. i think is obviously an escalation of tensions, and this is going to make the iranians very, very nervous. i was. yeah. now, and you don't have to be uh, you know, um, you know, political expert to figure that out. i mean, it's simple math that we're getting ourselves into is possible conflagration that
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the only people are going to benefit from this other people who make bonds. it is what it is like let's, let's talk about the presidential campaign right now. presidential campaign in the united states, couple of harris continues to appear extremely coachable if nothing else sticking to her script. uh, the one they give her. she's not talking to reporters, she's also generally not talking about her policies at all. she's also running away from some of our more liberal policies from the past, like medicare for all of what she obviously used to be in favor of parents. campaign official tells us that if the vice president is elected president, she will not push single pay or, or medicare for all. parents isn't making that case herself publicly yet. so it represents quite and have a lucian on health care. in 2017 harris was the 1st senate democrats, the co sponsor, bernie sanders, medicare for all bill. now let's look at the other side. trump on meanwhile, appears to have lost his way, though he has a decent record to run on, especially on foreign policy. with the exception of israel, of course,
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to differentiate themselves for moderates who are looking for somebody to look to. he's not doing that. instead, he seems to be mired and what appears to be a bizarre need to validate himself with negative attacks and obsession with how big is crowds are for some reason. here he is talking to about the martin luther king's crowd size compared to his why, why i've spoken to the biggest crowds. nobody's spoken to crowds bigger than me. if you look at martin luther king, when he did his speech, his great speech and you look at ours of same real estate, same everything, same number of people. if not, we had more. and he's also, and i made a list, he's also talking about the fact that harris is crowds are not real people, i guess they are robots or fakes or something. i don't know, he says joe biden tried to assassinate them. that by and say covet, which by the way might be true, but still what talk about it. his helicopter went down with
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a black politician who it turns out was the wrong politician, that he named that comment. harris really is a black while he refuses to pronounce her name, you know it, it just vanilla. i'm just thinking it as i'm reading all of this stuff. it leads to the question, you know, has, has she turned this race around in her direction? or has he, i mean, sometimes you have to ask is you, are you winning or is the other guy just wanting to lose that with i know you're gonna get tired of hearing this from me, rick, but i'm still going to say it's only 2 weeks in we've only learned a week ago, 24 hour running mate is going to be i, i think it's still too early to actually see which way the wind is really blowing. and i got to ask you, rick, because because i'm, i'm a woman. i'm not sure. comparing crowd sizes. is that a euphemism for the i mean, so they're all there that i, i really don't try to get me far hearing. i
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just can't figure out why what the problem be here is just like he was, you know, he always is talking about little marco or little hands, big hands i. i don't understand, you know, but dad, i will, i'll tell you the job. i'll tell you this, my i was talking to a dear friend of mine this morning and happens to be one of our colleagues and he and i were chatting about this this morning. and i told him, you know, it's starting to remind me a little bit because the story start sounding the same. my dad did that, god bless my dad before he passed away. i remember we would always go over there on weekends and spend time with him. and he always would say the same stories over and over again, starting to see a little bit of that with mr. trump and it's, it's, i don't, it's hard to watch. you know, i mean, it's hard to watch. yeah. i, i, i notice, i mean, trump is we should know 78 years old. right. so yeah, it's not that far behind an age from joe biden. so, you know, it wouldn't be
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a crazy idea that perhaps maybe his mind is starting to get to that old man phrase, but he certainly still got a lot of gusto behind to into, you know, joe biden. but, but not when you're putting the race against comma la harris, who is i've talked to the doctor in about mark luther. i'm talking about martin luther king. like dude. yeah, that's never winning. yeah. by the way, on a winning combination. my kids to this day say i repeat some of the same story is just to be fair about that. so right. speaking of truck vance is foreign policy, which is in many ways more dependable than not biden's in harris. if you really look at it, why is it donald trump talking to americans about the specifics of the military expansion? isn't that we're seeing that we're engaged? and then i'm gonna give an example. this is the one that today, right? this is going on right now. something that he could and should be addressing, and if not him somebody, it would be absolutely crazy for the united states of america to allow ukraine to use f sixteens to bomb russia. right?
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i mean, if you stop somebody on the street and say, hey, what do you say we set up 16 to bob? what would they say? they say you're crazy, right? even more so if they want to use them to bomb inside of russia. watch this despite versus claim of control over the situation in the task region. most of the fee is about at $60.00 insights objects might be used by the telegraph and phones according to the news agency. the events in the past regents what i expected for the russian command. now i want to be really fair about this, right? we are manila, nobody here can independently confirm that f sixteens have been used into curse or any part of brush up the area where ukrainian troops as we told you, haven't made in russia but there, but there's a lot of bucks. there's a lot of reports that are indicating it might happen, could happen there in there somewhere. they're not cross the border there near the border. can you imagine the message that sends to the world and the repercussions that could come of this? i mean, and here's what's troubling, monopolized i look at this, why?
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well, this is why it's important and this is what you and i were just talking about, right? what, why? first of all, is this another trial balloon? us officials said they wouldn't use tax. we did, we also said we wouldn't use the send the patriot missiles we did. now we're saying we're not going to send up or what we already sent the sixty's. we're not going to allow them to use f sixteens and into russia. are we sure that they're not going to do this? i mean, this is a kind of thing that donald trump, or somebody in the republican party should be saying, pointedly and saying, these guys are going to start world war 3. and this is exactly how they aim to do it, but nobody's saying that yeah, i mean we are wrecked and, and i think it is important to point out that why we cannot independently confirm if that footage is yeah. um, from the ukrainians flying any f sixteens that have been provided not directly by washington, but rather their friends in nato running from like the netherlands or,
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or belgium or what have you. but we can confirm that for sure, but the, the fact that the at sixteens had been promised and upon delivery would, i would say, underscore the escalation happening there given the recent small incursion, but still in incursion in the russian proper, within the cursed old last but secondly rec, i think it's important to point out that both of them are zalinski. we know even the, even the mainstream american media is admitting that ukraine is losing the war and they are running low on manpower. that's, that's a well known established fact at this point. and below them is the lensky for all of his efforts. i think is like a petulant child becoming very a read that nobody's paying attention that much to create anymore. everybody's eyes are on god. yeah. point. and i think getting the f sixteens is a way of saying,
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look at me, look at me and sort of his way of beating his chest to try to turn the world attention back to his situation. because if and when peace comes, i think it's not going to be a bright future for blood and there is a one skate. this is a most dangerous game. this really is a most dangerous game. and we need some adults to stand up and say, hey, you know, let's take a look at this. let's have a conversation about it. but instead, our politicians in the united states are talking about other things and looking elsewhere. that's what i say. thanks manila, great conversation. as usual, we're going to take a little quick break here, but when we come back, we'll be joined by somebody that i've been following by the way for you is now and for whom i've got a lot of respect. if you love truth tellers and there aren't enough of them, i'm telling you that's what i was just saying a little while ago. you're going to love this guy. victor, lets see here. there it is. by gully gerald sunday. he's got one of the hottest shows on youtube. it's called the trends journal, and he's coming up in just
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a little bit. there is, he's there out there. we're gonna be right back. the what, the, this thing of the continent of boxes. oh said we in the room with the rest of the world, we're going to relate to the winds in terms of donations or in terms of tray. africa must define what she wants. political assets might define ourselves. cultures also come define ourselves critically. the cause of your guys no choice but to move forward and forward the the
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the welcome back. i'm rick sanchez and this is direct impact. joining me now is gerald 7th day, who says it like it is and he's very often very right. right now he is in his last show which i was listening to. i enjoyed what he was saying. he says he kept saying this, he kept saying, it's not what you want or what you like. it's what it is. so mr. valente,
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thank you for rubbing with us how you doing. i'm a well i'm, i'm doing fine. bless everything i have. but i'm very sad to see the, the state of the world and the decline of civilization comments. yeah. common sense stuff. but by the way, just as i mentioned that what do you explain to our viewers without doing your entire, you know, monologue what you mean when you say it is what it is not what we want it to be, but it is what it is on the trend forecast. so these are some of my books trend tracking far better than mega trend stein magazine. mm hm. trends 2000 international does. so the trends journal, the weekly magazine, we started publishing and 1991. i've been at this a lot of years. uh huh. and you're good, i look at the, i look at things. so the way they are, again, not the way i want them to days. so i became a trend forecast doing this in this book, trend tracking again,
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fathers and mega trench sign magazine. when they ronnie and conflict broke out back in the late 19 seventy's. and i saw the propaganda going out say how we have to hate the ronnie is wanting to overthrow the shop. the people had no idea the united states always throw and the u. k. of the democratically elected government of most of the day in 1953. hm. in iran knows the jag has a nerves the call the arrow it gets to say no, that oil does not be want to a blow or ron, in oil better. no. and today is b p or standard oil better. no. today is exxon mobil that oil belongs to the radi and people know that you know it. that's the only newspaper in the west that i saw that reported in 2017. the details of the united states crew with winston churchill and kermit roosevelt
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but a great grandson, a grandson of theater, roosevelt, the c i a and the m i 6 over throwing the government me and bringing in the shop. and people had no idea about this of locked a secret police that, that made the ss look good, and the crimes that would be committed under the shock when the revolution. now i'm telling you, it's not what you like, what you want, what you believe in it's what it's showing that revolution started to happen. that's when i became a political atheist. and that's what i just don't believe in any of the political systems anymore. and i became a trend for cash to buy say, you know, i but gold and oil prices will go up. i'm a young guy, i'm only like 30 shirley 303132 years old. and i started playing the futures markets and i had a $10000.00 bed that i almost made 3 quarters of
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a $1000000.00 with. wow. and that's when i quit my job. i was a number to guy running a major trade association. and but anyway, i lost a lot of that hook to the wild. so yeah. tell me about, i just, i've been there done that. my friend. yeah. yeah. that's why the perfect nice, you know, i'm, i'm you, i could be your president. i feel like doing anything wrong. yeah. get out of here . but anyway, that's how i learned to be a that's why i became a political atheist. and now we're talking about the elections and what they look like and what it is. mm hm. i hear it's a picture of me was it was a big newspaper yonkers which was a big city in westchester county. i became the i was running a, the campaign coordinator of um, uh, the guy who ran scenary yonkers, the city 220000 people came the longest running may or angel. i'm not knowing. i worked on political campaigns for at westchester county. i was the assistant to the secretary, the new york state center 26 years. so you, you know, your politics,
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you know, political strategy, not like some of these idiots who appear on cnn and fox and stuff and don't know what the hell they're talking about. and i designed and instructed a course called american politics and campaign technology, how to run political campaigns. so i was on the other side and i quit and none of my friends could believe i quit. the rest of these uh uh, brian donnie, whose wife became the lieutenant governor governor under pataki in new york. so i could believe that i quit. i should, i'm not going to take this crap. i'm not gonna suck my way up to. i'm gonna just make it so, but it's so important. so when we add to the present are the present election, you saw what i thought, what, how i break down come layers and donald trump right now. she's kind of taking our way through but doing it with a smile and it seems to be working. he's talking about everything, but what i think he needs to talk about, do you agree? absolutely. again, it's, it's, she is
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a big connection in california with disney world, like you was saying before they gave her the script. and that's all this it's, it's a presidential reality show is disney is taking over washington and it's minnie mouse running a guess donald dock. right there. okay. okay. now it's a free show. it's a freight show. again, are we own the trademark presidential reality show? i took it out when trump was running. and we had forecast in may of 2016 when every body said trump, we'd lose. we say there's cats going away, so what, why the, why, why, why, why was the severe turn in the way things have gone in the last 30 days or so? and why was trumps reality show of you want to call it that saw effective 4 and
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a half years ago and it doesn't seem to be working now. why? what do you see v. e c he b clinton. why you should look like, appropriately named hillary clinton because the people with disgusted with the establishment. that's why he's and again, he's a new yorker and so on mine. and it should different attitude. i'll never forget when they had the debate and it goes over the little georgi bush and puts his arm around a jet bush and puts his arm around them and a baby. so yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. really. and nobody got a little bush to sit there like this. so that's hard to put his arm on me. i get your rom off me. but they don't have that. he had that new york spirit that the people were looking for 40, so e, so narcissistic. he's only involved with himself. yeah. before we went on the air, this just came out. trump continued
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a tax on harris's rise, stir fears. he could question election outcome. oh god. that's again. yeah. yeah. so each quote you say that it's, it's an unconstitutional and accuser taking part in a cool but, but it's talking about probably about what, what i'm wondering when you do that just, i'm not the, i'm not as probably as good a messenger as you, but i understand what being off messages when you say that you're talking about losing, why are you talking about? right? did i get that right? so, again, you know, this is from now with trends journal. we sent out a special uh, trend alerts on, um, uh huh. 2 weeks ago, the trends during all had forecast. the joe biden would step down in camella harris would run for president 2024. and now we forecast minus the wild card, such as a stock market crash parish will be donald trump in the race for the white house
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while you're you're, you're official. you, you forecasting that now for your minus the wild card. and again, people say i'm a future so nobody can predict the future. what do we want to? what's the wild card? what, what, what has to happen for trump? the, when tell me, your economy has to go down really high. there has to be a market crash, something there's an old saying on by the way, this was a t shirt just to tell you how i feel about both sides of the game. this is when bill clinton was running for off with the fear for the city that be aware and i can't vote suck really slick. we're like, well it's like really got a snake. okay. stuck the difference what what actually, what was the question? you're what has to happen for trump, the wind, since you're predicting the same way. yeah. it's, it's, it's the they used to say during the clinton campaign, it's the economy,
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stupid. yeah. that's what the people are most concerned about. so mine is that because this is going on right after the crash of 87, everything was down now which yeah, things are tough, things are in great. but if it stays the same or just gets a little worse, harrigeville when it has to be around, crash were to bring. and trump, as we forecast, do you agree that that if she wins, it's not so much because of what she did more so because of what he didn't, you know, the big issue again, this is from your magazine. again, it's not what you like, what you want, what you wish for the abortion issue. me if you talk about that, why i was your i hate to push it. no, no, i don't care what. yeah. what i'm just telling you what's going on. so here's from the magazine they get, we wrote this in may of 2022 during the mid term elections. we said that this is may,
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17 2020 parish says aspirations to the presidency united states. and she knows that her boss is an unpopular president who was 79 years old. she wants to be the party standard there and needs to start making a name for itself. is she runs the president again, being that the bite and ministration is viewed as an effective and bring down inflation. is something that i strongly boost the economy. you're ready? mm hm. paris will seize upon abortion rights. and she has and that's what she did. you go by the non vince, it's not what you want, what your life, your pro or, or anti and then again this is from the magazine on may 23rd and b. c. news noted that the bill public policy research is they ran a national paula february that found 64 percent of americans think abortion should be illegal. in most cases, the numbers are what that yeah. now now listen i, i get,
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i get the point and i and i, and i think that you've construed it in such a way so that it's hard to deny that the trend and nobody knows trends more than gerald. so once is, is, is heading in that direction. so listen, we're out of time. can you come back? i want to do this. uh. yeah, no, yeah you're, you're, you're kind of my kind of guy. i'm a little allowed to and i like to tell things like they are and i think sometimes although i'm certainly as imperfect as the next guy. it's important to have these very be these types of conversations. thank you. my friend, god bless you. thank you with thankful that you do. i really appreciate being on. all right, that's our shout. remember, always look outside your own box. when you're looking for drugs, be a little more like joke. don't live in boxes, just don't live there. i'm rec fishes will be looking for you next to the
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the, with the end of world war one, the move in for an indian independence from the british empire flared up with renewed vigor. the british responded to the growth of the national liberation movement with arrest and brutal violence. repression cause active resistance. in march, 1919 at the call of mahatma gandhi, peaceful strike began in the country. but the british responded with a new round of violence and far bade the indians to gather more than 4 people. on the day of the sea bass at the festival,
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a huge crowd of civilians gathered in the center of the city of i'm gonna start the northern india seeing bass as outright defiance. general reginald dyer gave the order to open fire on the on arms people. the barbaric execution claimed the lives of at least 379 indians, including 40 children, the youngest of who was 6 weeks old. the indian national congress considered the official figures to be underestimated and announced the death of more than $1000.00 civilians. the well known greatest newspaper, the morning post called dyer, the man who saved india, gave him a sword and 26000 pounds sterling as a token of gratitude for the massacre. the amorous dar massacre went down in history as one of the most brutal crimes of the british invaders, and only escalated the affair. struggle of the indians for liberation from the
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colonial yoke. the, the key as it met that held private consultations with west palm. those about the costs can cause a striking a blow to the narrative. coming out, washington, which i did, denied penny, and both ukrainian, both parties and the don't boffa founding the law move of rushes at the funds in the region on south p of redirects reinforcements in low to the cost region. but also us media claims the preschool laundry chief, but i read the letters and he was the most denied behind the north street pipeline explosions. but the evidence points to see all the.
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