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in no way helps the, the welfare of the citizens of the e. u. if it wanted to help hungary on slack at the he has all the tools and it's boss to um, to put some pressure on your grade. it isn't doing it is made quite clear that it's not going to get involved in this. so clearly, as you can see, auto is right, which is that, um, uh, the you is very behind all of this. so nato, which clearly um, is uh, committed to the strategy of inflicting a strategic defeat on russia is imposing that policy on to the european union. and so that's, that's what the european union is committed to when it comes to not stream that the europeans do not want to investigate this matter and be made each way,
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shape or form. because of course, if they embark on an investigation, they will find that the body of that is primarily responsible for the sabotage of the north stream. pipelines was the use great ally and benefits of the united states. while many thanks for joining us. as long as they own all the international coming up next week at the latest episode of direct impact with rick sanchez, i'm talking r f. k junior trump endorsements on the found those dnc speech. and with that was more nice in 30 minutes. the, the, everybody, i'm going sanchez, this is the week interview to the 1st ever federal ban on proud price gauging
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unsuitable. i'm a veteran looking person sen, pamela, america's worthy and the world better off or well, presidential politics is finally taking center stage in america. and there is a whole lot of bluster who's winning, how much sanchez, let's do this. the . so i think it was robin williams, interestingly enough, who once said that politics is nothing but satire and i, i can tell you that it's ever, if ever, that has been true in u. s. presidential politics. it's this week, and it's only going to get worse or better. depends on how you look at it, i guess joining me now to go through the weeks of and so the top stories is the host of the critical our owns. but the grady a garland nixon, garland,
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let's get going man and i, i think it's the spectacle broadway show. um, so i tire, i mean they're all approp appropriate. let's begin with donald trump. you now you, one thing in the case of donald trump is important, right? you would think that his opponent is not laying out policies and that many of his policies are generally popular with a lot of americans. but then he would take that as an, as an opportunity that hammer away that what most people think would be winning issues for him. and i could, ma'am. all right. you would say that he would be talking about his economy. you would think you were talking about foreign affairs, specifically his record and plans, if he, if and when he becomes president. right? no. as the former president appears to be hell bent on on see mean, angry in general and talking about things. most people don't even know about this
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greek, he started, he said he was gonna talk about the economy. he talked about. so feel or run. mean i know her, you know, her, but you know, tivo as in that machine that people used to use to record stuff. and he talked about couple of harris just looks again. but i say that i am much better looking than her. i think i'm i'm better looking person, said tom. i mean, i don't know, maybe i'm wrong darling, and i want to hear what you have to say about this. but i would think that his advisors must be watching that and wanting to scratch their eyes out with frustration your take. and i think at times i'd be to um, the donald trump is the the michael spinks of politics. and here's what i mean. i used to watch box him, i could speak to the orthodox, he did everything wrong, he didn't move, move are right. he looked awkward and he was championed for many, many years. i think donald trump is on worth in
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a doctor to understand donald trump is to also recognize that people are sick and tired of orthodox politicians and the traditional dogma. i think also, and this is critical to understand if you look at the democratic party and their rhetoric, one of the things that you understand is that they've lost their connection to the comment or to the average person. yeah, the guy that works in a transmission shop, right? i think what donald trump does inadvertently all the it. but i think what he does is he talks to that guy and that guy hears somebody that when he's working on a car seat or sticking out from the car, his buddies leaning against the pickup truck and they're just chat. and i think donald trump trump is real successful in accessing the consciousness, accessing a connection to the regular working class people that the democrats have law. so i think it's successful for him in a different way in a non non political way in a social way. maybe, oh, listen, you are absolutely 100 percent correct. that the democratic party used to be the
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party, the working man today is and the latest party, extremely leaders party. just look at the people digits of the world and the others that they put up there. but nonetheless, it's gotta be making his advisors. mr. trump's advisors. crazy because of the opportunity that's out there. that is a former president focused on his experience on his economy and on other differences with that of miss harris. he could probably score big, especially with independence, cuz you're right. he's got the common guy, but he needs to get those people in the middle who are still unsure. so she's giving them some huge openings by the way, let me give you an example of what we're talking about here. she as she's refused to do interviews. right. and she has refused so far to talk about her specific policies, the media. finally, shane her into doing so. so she announces she's going to get this springs on her economic plan. however, it doesn't go so well, especially when she spoke about how she would stop corporations from price gouging
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. the 1st ever federal ban on proud price gauging onto the what does it say when someone is reading a word, but they can't pronounce, tells me 2 things. you didn't write it, you don't know what it means and you've got nothing to do with the idea of it. why am i wrong? that it is that you're a 100 percent of what it tells me that is nothing but a narrative. it also says that this person has no intention to move forward with these policies. this is what this is what we can say, and we can put this out and sounds great. and then if we're able to, we will do what we did in 2020 with, we're going to give you a public option. we're going to address student loans. we're going to take marijuana and i'll schedule what we're gonna meet on and on. and what they did, absolutely, none of them, and they intend to do not have them now. and i think people intuitively are picking
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that up and those who are watching her looking for policies when they hear things like that. i think they also understand that they're dealing with the person who, you know, it's just as they say they know the music, but they don't know the words. yeah. speaking of the music and the words, every 4 years, both political parties in the united states put on this show, right? and if you're wondering what a show has to do with politics or why there's only 2 bodies, for example, then you're beginning to understand what is horribly wrong is garlan. this is explaining and articulating well, i would add about what's going on with the american politics. we, we told you about the republicans and now it's, the democrats turn. usually on the 1st side of the convention, not a whole lot of people are watching. right. and, and that's where they put people that they really don't want to put on, but they feel like they have to put them on. like in this case, the president of the united states name a country. no. wow. that doesn't say we're the leading nation of the world without america. not a joke. think about it. i mean, letter
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o the world rather than united states of america. well, guess what? america is waiting in the world better off or, you know, talking about an old message from an old guy, he's screaming at the top of his lungs throughout the entire speech. and how the united states has to run and rule the world. nobody else has a right to do so. you know, it just, it, i know he's trying to sound patriotic, but that's not patriotism. it seems self centered. it seems braggadocio as it seems like, you know, just pure head gemini and, and i'm just thinking, i'm wondering what you think as you hear that what most of the other countries in the world are the other leaders of countries in the world here when they're hearing grandpa telling them that they have no right to determine their own future and that he does, the us tells them what to do kind of thing. it's just why, why go there? i think the other countries here and think,
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how can i get in bricks as fast as possible? we can because these people have lost touch with reality. and, and the other thing is it gets back to what i said before. they've lost touch with the, with the common man and woman. you know, people are concerned when it comes down to a year after year. people vote their pocketbooks. yeah. the other night. what is it? 91? 8. george h. w bush had a 90 percent approval rating. he lost a year later because we were in a recession right now. you know, i saw something that i never thought that i, i couldn't believe my eyes. i was riding to the beach last week. me and i saw there was a little group of people on the side, the road black as a blackened in and they were selling, you know, ribs and chicken in scope, chicken cook and stuff on a grill. yeah. they started at trump signed the giant trump signed all the huge trump sides all around them. i never thought out. now this is hector, with most of the time of the black community. even people that are going to vote for trump when you ask of their claim, they're not. but for that, so i think it comes down to just regular old. what,
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what are these guys doing on the side of the road? they were trying to make a few extra bucks to make ends meet more than what do you make by the way of the fact that the democratic party and starting to look now like it happened on purpose . they did everything possible to make sure that joe biden did not speak in primetime, and some people in the binding camp are not complaining about it because you know, it's funny how it didn't happen the next day when mister obama spoke or the next day. when mister clinton spoke yet they, they say that it is because too many people were applauding and it pushed everything back. um, what do you make of that? i mean, it's almost like, it's kind of cool though, you know, but i think it's obvious to be quite frank. i think it's why is i think they were apprehensive. they understood the job. i didn't, you know, whenever he talks there stuff going on with him on that any given time to get hung up on some words, he could make some egregious error that would, you know, reveal just that the bad condition that he's in and people would start asking the
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obvious question, why is this guy still president, if we can't even run for president? so i think it was, they were doing this smart thing. you gotta hide this guy for the next couple of months until they, you know, however, it works and they can get them out of the way. yeah. so, uh, i must be cruel to be kind of shakespeare once wrote. i mean, it is necessary and they did it, although boy, it just, it, it look, it look bad. it look bad. yeah. that it reveals the decrepit state of this, this party. and if they've got a president say they've got a hide and they've got a presidential candidate that they also have to hide because she doesn't do any interviews. yeah. you know, donald trump can talk about anything, what's in an interview, or whatever he gets in front of the cameras out in campbell harris. i mean, you can't find her, she's worse than joe biden to 2020 when he resided in the delaware basement. yeah, well it's got a day to day to day to the democratic convention. let's talk about that it same and go off without a hitch. this is post by midnight. it gets and they kept grandpa up late
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and i apologize. well, it seemed like the person who made the best fit for cobbler harris was a kid of is expected. brock obama. and of course the lawyer was man who were there because these are the, remember these people at this convention, they're all the cool a drinkers. they ate it up. we do not need more years of bluster and bumbling and chaos. we have seen that movie before. and we all know that the sequel is usually worse. the story. we are what they, what you want. the man still have some great or torkel skills. the only person who i think watching,
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going back and forth between watching baseball and watching the convention because it's my job, who i think gave a better speech than brock obama so far, was his wife. i think michelle obama just to get it out of the park if your political theater and political oratory. but that's what this is. you're not expecting break the news of, you know, leads or anything like that here. correct. you know, well, yeah, obviously, obama speech was about pushing his message. i mean he attacked trump and afterwards we saw a vomit skewered from that. all the news. and then he told me, he said things that the, by the administration that has no relationship to the, by the administration. i mean, to say that, you know, we need 4 more years of this wonderful by and, and things of american association and things were so bad when trump was in, it causes people to reflect on that particular issue. and let's face it, one of the things that we hear in the community. one of the things that get people
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get back to is the prices weren't bad under trump. i'm not saying trump did it. i'm just saying that, you know, he was there when it happened. so i just think they are the, you know, people tend to, there's an argument amongst those who support the democrats, that they're ahead and this there's to lose, etc. i don't think that's true. i think they're in really bad shape and i think that the, all the discussions about the rhetoric did they use isn't going to help them. because in the end, people are going to vote on rhetoric. they're going to go into the voting booth and they're going to go to practice and no way the democrats, when the people who are building the pocket. so generally speaking, i think you're incorrect in terms of what the polls are showing us. the polls are showing right now that cala harris has taken a lead. not a big lead still within the margin of error, but a lead compared to where this was, when biden was in it. it is a dramatic difference in the election. now i know what you're thinking. yeah, those are polls polls, james, are only in the moment. i'll tell you what can change things. what you and i are
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about to talk about when we come back from the break. and that is our f. k junior, robert f kennedy junior, is about to quit the race. and it sounds like he's going to door style drop and he may even take a position in the trump administration. how's that gonna affect us? let's talk about that. we'll be right back. the, the, the, what is the part of the leg? isn't it but it would post good. isn't the the place you of us and good in the word? or is it something deeper, more complex. might the present good. let's stop without cases. let's go out of the hey, let's get back into it. i'm rick sanchez,
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along with the garland mix and talking about what's going on this week and most of it politics, politics, politics, right, can there be an r f k junior difference entering into this race? so our f k junior, uh, uncle of the president and son of a man who would have been president if he hadn't been assassinated. a prominent member of one of the most famous democratic families in us history will quit. the race is no longer going to be the 3rd candidate, possibly endorse donald trump. and the here who is running may tell it it's happening because he's been treated horribly. i mean nasty, probably the democratic party is dnc aligned pack that was created specifically to take us out has spent millions of dollars to take us out. they have unfortunately turned us into a spoiler. and we don't want to be as boiler we wanted
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to when we wanted a fair shot or at the dnc, made that impossible for us. they have the band shadow band as kept us up. stages manipulated polls use lothair against us, sued us in every possible se, leave even planted insiders into our campaign to disrupt it and to create actual legal issues for us. but that's, that's amazing to hear her tell it. not that it should surprise anybody because we kind of knew it was happening. it's the 1st time i've seen it articulated in that way. and now you know, we're seeing some causality as a result of what. ringback make garland of this situation and cool. how much will it help drop if at all couple of things. number one of the new york times reported a week or so ago that the, the architecture in your campaign had, in fact approach the harris team to discuss the same thing with him. and this
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harris dean simply said, we're not interested. we don't want to talk to you, you know, they, it's a very binary way of thinking, the democratic party right now. you know, it's kind of like george w bush, either you with us or you with a terrorist. so they rejected him and he moved on apparently to another to, to the trump campaign. and trump campaign wisely has accepted his offer. and i think it's, um, it's gonna work out well. i think he brings credibility amongst a different set of independence. that the truck that the trump campaign didn't have access to and you know, in a close race which like we looked at the last few races, they've been fairly close up a couple of percent. i think this guy maybe 5 or 6 percent. but what happens if he brings the 3 percent to trump in a couple of different states, mixed all the difference in the world in a close race? this could be a, you know, age is good. i haven't tried a dramatic effect on the race. you know, i was thinking about this and i was having a conversation with one of the smartest guys i know. and one of my dearest friends about this yesterday and, and i, i,
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we were going back and forth on this. my concern is that the people who are going to vote for him, we're going to vote for him because they hate trump, and they hate by them. and they hate harris. and they hate anybody who smells of an official democratic or republican party. so moving them to one of those places, whether it's trump, or whether it's uh, whether it's a hair is, is not gonna be an easy feat. many of them might actually rejected unless it's handled just right. if it all it is, is i'm quitting, and i want you to go support this guy. they're going to go no, nope, x. that's the reason we're in the middle is because we don't want to support anybody. so i wonder how that dynamic is going to work. you have some thoughts on that? yeah, and it depends on how far he goes. number one, is he going to go in the stuff bridge? a truck is he going to make advertisements for stump? is he going to the depths, gives me for drugs? are they going to do something very detailed research, which i would expect as a very detailed research to find out where he has the most now of which states he
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has the most support and of those states, you know, we did polls to see which people would transfer over so they could be very direct and very in, in, in going after the people that could be, that would be the most effective in, in making a difference. and, you know, it's in a lot of these states, okay, he's got 5 or 6 present. if he could get 2 of them out of that, if he could get a 3rd of those, if he could get 25 percent of those, that's enough change based on the last election. that's enough to change everything . that's a bigger percentage of the j b. that's the problem so far, according to some of the bowls that we've been say, which, which i think have been a little bit unfair because of the media criticism of him, which has also been unfair. but nonetheless, it makes you wonder. i wonder if he's thinking about putting them in that slot instead, but that would be total conjecture and i'm not gonna ask you to do that. okay. so what i would, i, i will say that there were reports very early before he pick, pick the campaign that he had discuss that with our as gauging here in our state.
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junior head said no. so in hindsight to give those reports are true. in hindsight, he may be looking back say i probably should have took it, but it doesn't matter. now we are where we are and i think our f k junior, if it's specific and targeted based on really, really accurate research. yeah. can make a difference in a ohio and a pennsylvania in, in north carolina. definitely. i want to finish off with brock obama. i want to go back to his speech by the way, that there's no doubt that there's something infectious and seemingly genuine about his oratory. the guy can talk right, the gray hair doesn't hurt either, but behind a smooth veneer, really smooth veneer. there's a question of intellectual honesty. is he really being straight with americans or, or he may be just being a little intellectually dishonest stuff. i say that because when i watched them say this, i thought about that we shouldn't be the world's policeman. and we can't eradicate every claim to you and then just as in the world. but america can be and
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must be a forest for good. discouraging conflict. and disease promoting human rights, protecting the planet from flint. and the thing depending warranty to it's sort of, most americans. but you know, who doesn't believe that the rest of the world. every single thing that he said is the complete opposite of the way that many of the countries in this world are now looking at the united states. yes, that may have been true in the forty's, and maybe the fifty's to a certain extent. but today, he almost seems full hardy saying those things because i could make an argument against almost every single one of them. and i'm not saying he should be out there, bad mounting america. we all love this country. but it's just a lack of realism in, in, in that statement. you know. yeah. and in particular,
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in light of the fact that outside of the convention center, though they've pushed them far away, there are a lot of people out there who are loyal, many of who have been loyal democrats for years, who are very unhappy with the foreign policy. there people certainly that are on happy with gaza and they want to immediate ceasefire. there are people out there holding up banners about ukraine. there are people who are unhappy with the by the administration's aggressive militaristic foreign policy. that the of mine it with literal terror terrace groups such as isis and of course, neo nazis and ukraine. so what he said does not align with reality, and it doesn't the line with a significant number of the people in the democratic party coalition for peaceful minded. joe biden came in in the beginning and said, we're going to return to diplomacy again. all lies. and, you know, we're doing the show before she speaks, but i'm going to ask you a question about something that's in the wind. shall we say that kala harris may come out tonight. and she might say that she reached,
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she has been able to reach an accord with israel to agree to a cease fire in gaza. do you think that would happen? and do you think it would have an you know, i don't, i think what's going on. but totally blanking really is that he is there to give the, to the, you know, to make it look like he's working. and so that they can continue, you know, hey, you'll see, said the, of the biden harrison ministration of before. so, you know, paraphrasing is working tirelessly to get a ceasefire in a, in, in the middle east. i know most people see that by the administration as benjamin netanyahu, his lawyer rather than i'm not biased group. and i don't think they're really pushing for, they just want to give the appearance of it so that she can continue on with a narrative. we're working for a cease fire and certainly they're not really. yeah, they're not really trying to get. it's almost as simple. those that well and the
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president, unfortunately, is not good because we've heard that before from mr. biden, and we've heard it before for so many others. and then in the end, after they propose it and there's discussion of it and people think it's going to happen. it doesn't happen because when it gets in front of the business and yahoo, he says something to the effect of how do you guys think you are telling us what to do? just because we're taking your money, it doesn't mean that we have to do what you say, and that seems to be the way this is being run. can she somehow change that will? will she be different because she comes from an immigrant parents, a different background. she's not an old, anglo saxon guy. i don't know. i don't know. i mean, you have to be seen, you know, i guess we give her the benefit of the doubt if that's the case and she does win the presidency. you know, i don't give her the benefit to do that because she's running for president. here's what i say. you are what your record says you are and she does not have a record. and if you go to her website, i invite anyone to go to canada. harris's website right now and look for any policy positions. absolutely nothing. it's just the store for merchandise,
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which is indicative of something. and that is that she represents factions that the ruling elite and the deal cons, and that she will be a conduit for power. and that those factors will tell her what to do. the fact that there is, there are no policies on a website, is in fact a message to us. they called and said they're coming. you just have to be patient. a great point. we've done it for years. it's a great conversation and, and this is important stuff. thanks so much problem. we appreciate you. ok. so remember to always be looking uh outside of your own box because truth says we like to say they don't live in boxes. i'm rick sanchez, will be looking for you next time. the . the
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only 41 percent of you as a delta and i'm savings to cover a $1000.00 emergency. we have record numbers of americans who are on the verge of having their cars repossess more than a 137000000 americans are facing financial hardship because of medical. then in america, we do have a welfare system in place to help people who are struggling financially, but it's a conditional system. you have to prove to the government that you truly need help . the simplest way, like explain the basic income, is that is like social security. for the rest of us, a basic income would be a monthly payments that would go to everyone. just a $1000.00 a month, no strings attached use i have i like the main. i don't know, i just don't go crazy. the reason that i am a fan of guaranteed income because it is this idea that everybody is deserve. and just by virtue of your being here as western
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leaders recklessly talked of escalating the conflict, a new frame, european voters has sent the exact office that message pro war and meets are clearly out of step with voters. and they have been punished for the job rally or my little sister store because the model girl that i got you, no problem seem to them out of the things, arguments us out in the drive i showed my brother through he was cited to help people for a lo so now i never looked at searches as being the same. well, i guess i lost my list. that's the outcome of chicago police. it'd be gang chicago is like, you get a photo of that police, you lose the, there's another crime, same another. this could have been a doctor or nurse could have been the next president. we can't keep losing people
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