tv Direct Impact RT September 4, 2024 7:30am-8:01am EDT
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the pick up the things a little above the above the weapons and, and pull back rather work. nevertheless, it is very difficult fighting. it is intense fighting but motion forces expect to reach the city of flux are all in a matter of weeks. all right, thank you. so much for bringing us those details directly from the don't. yes. for public best uh, senior correspondent, broadcast the i think you guys have your company this wednesday. we for the latest episode of direct same paths with host spend swan the next. so now to take a closer look at the issue of illegal immigration in the us southern boulder, we will, of course, i'm more of today's top stories for you in just 13 minutes. see them the the hey rick sanchez here. this is direct impact, and this is what we're going to be talking about
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the, those are classes all over the place is really is are fuming mad at their own government over the depths of 6 hostages. i'm rick sanchez. let's do this thing the . so there is this outcry that suddenly developed over the weekend, tens of thousands of people had been joining in taking to the streets and israel. this citizen, the outcry is caused by 1st and foremost, the depths of 6 hostages is rarely hostages. but who are, is really, is really angry at that's an interesting question. who are they really angry at? mostly at their own government. they're angry at their own government. let me show you 1st of all, what, what has been going on over the weekend?
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let's take a look at the fix. the yeah, it's been crazy to look at some of this. and then as we look at the seeds of israelis bottling with police, we need to go beyond the depths of the hostages and examine, perhaps what caused those depths. first, a new story that has just appeared inside israel, detailing how they listen to this. apparently there, there was a secret deal recently that would create a ceasefire with the whole world has been asking for an return. the hostages back to israel. they had to do is really agreed to it. hallmark agreed to it within the as rarely walked. cabinets said, nope, nope, don't want to do it. don't want to do it in a centrally sabotage. their own deal is crazy. that story is now appearing
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on on his railey website. it's called why that news heavily read and, and the details. how is real change the terms of the deal knowing it would kill the deal and it did. it killed the deal. it's like you were having an agreement with your boss that he's going to pay you more money. you go home, you tell your husband or your wife, you're all excited and then you get a call from your boss saying change my mind. no deal, no contract. you're not getting a worries after all. like what? the worst thing you could do in a negotiation. it's just slimy. but anyway, i'd refer to the facts. this weekend, the id f officers were conducting rates as they often do. the 6 hostages were killed. apparently during the rates now it seems logical to assume that the, the job that these hostages who had been held for so long died right as a direct result of these raves that were going on however,
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but nothing. yeah. who government is saying? no, no, no, no, their, their captors just decided to kill them for no particular reason. which obviously makes no sense. it doesn't make sense. so the people of israel who are really smart people. no, no, no, no matter what side of the conflict you are on, that just doesn't add up. so it appears that many is riley's get that, but we just talked about and they're holding them, you know, responsible for this for killing the deal that would have slipped, set them free, and then conducting readings, that ended up, i guess, killing them. according to most observers, and you know, appears to agree with the israeli people who are saying that they're really angry at their own government for killing the hostage deal. joe, by the present, united states has just come out and said starkly, by the way about netanyahu, that he is not doing enough to free the hostages. the job i'm saying that's on yahoo is responsible for the hostages not being free and that he's not doing enough
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to freedom. let me bring in fiorella isabel. she's feeling infer manila today for your role as the co host of the condo couch. so let's start with this for your relic. do you believe that nothing. yeah. who deserves to own this criticism that he's getting essentially being held responsible for the depths of these hostages, of course, but i don't think he's going to, i mean, we've been seeing now for more, almost a year. and even before that, how his old supporters he own is really people have been turning against the netanyahu government for various reasons. a lot of it, of course now due to the hosted situation and it was the is really government under netanyahu that literally failed to have a not, not just as a ceasefire, but specifically what they're upset about is the hostage trade off. and they did so via these clarifications that they decided they needed more. yeah. right. and in
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these clarification they basically wanted to change the entire thing. yeah. of course then how much was it going to agree? yeah, i mean it's or so the worst thing you can do in the business is uh, negotiate with someone for hours, sometimes days. and then after the negotiation is done and you shake hands and say, okay, we got a deal. you come back the next day and say, i change my mind, i want to change the bill. you can't change deals. it's immoral, it's all it's on the have to call is wrong. and in this case, it sounds like that's exactly what they did me. sure. so and, and not, oh, go ahead, go ahead. yes, i was just gonna say that wasn't the only thing that they, they did. i mean, it was, it's just also making themselves look bad to people who already have their support . and you know, the entire world is against israel, and now you, you don't even have your own people backing you so well, there's no question for the longest time now is really have not been happy with the nothing you know, government. however, they are happy with the war they want the war to continue,
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but they want it to be dealt with appropriately if to them the idea of having a war is killing a lot of palestinians and they're ok with that. but there's particularly angry about the way their hostages are being treated, and that's what they're not happy about in this, that, you know, this whole thing just seems extremely, extremely difficult for the rest of the world to figure out. but that's where we are right now. i want to share something else with you right now about that. this is something about our business, right? what i do for a living in the tv news business. there are 2 types of people who do what i do for a living. 2 types of news presents the 1st we call them hacks. you know what a hack is. those are the people who do what i do, but basically they just read words off of a dollar prompt or that are written for them. even their questions are actually written for them. and if you were to take that teleprompter away from those people, they would have no idea what the hell they're talking about or what their story is even about. because they just did, they never wrote the story they, they'd barely know the story by the way. those are the majority of the people in my
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business. so then there are the real ad livers. that's what they call it. those other ones who can speak extemporaneously, right? and, and usually they, they do the bulk of their own writing, the bulk of their own research. and by the way, those of us who do it that way tend to be better without a teleprompter than with a problem. i sandra is because it's what i thought about this weekend while i was watching cala harris's 1st interview right here. let me show you this comparison that came to my mind that i'm sharing with you. now. here's mrs. harris's performance at the dnc with the prompt. we stand for freedom, opportunity, compassion, dignity, fairness and, and less possibility. yeah. nice right here to blame. beautiful passion and everything. now. now here she is being interviewed for the very 1st time. no teleprompter, no less by a friendly and a reward, sienna,
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what's the difference? turn the page on the last decade of what i believe has been contrary to where the spirit of our country really lives with the last decade. of course, the last 3 and a half years has been part of your administration. i'm talking about an era that started about a decade ago. she said the last couple of years have been horrible. where you are part of the last couple of years. those 10 years she was, oh yeah, well, i'm talking about an error, but not listen. the vice president harris seemed halting to me. she seemed halting . she seemed cautious. not exactly inspires inspiring. and that's why i'm taking question from a friendly cnn interview. she probably didn't hurt herself because you know, in the end, i'm not sure it really matters, but she seemed in effect almost like she was in a legal deposition, right. as opposed to engaging and a smart and honest exchange of ideas. here's my question to you for your role. does
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any of this really matter? does that interview on cnn? do you think that interview on cnn is going to get her more votes? fewer votes. what do you think? i, and i think it will have a minimal impact because, as you said earlier, right, this is a friendly interviewer. this is cnn, and who watches cnn. you know, the people that are already a favorable to come to a harris and they're going to try to have a sort of mental gymnastics competition into ways of how to twist this. and they already are all over the internet. and the thing is, it is justly be more room for the trump campaign to make fun of her further. i have seen nothing but comparisons to cobble a harris of for joe biden. so people have been comparing comma harris to go by and saying that the way they stumble on their words, the way they can't really formulate rates sentences. they can't publicly speak just shows how empty and sol as they are and how much they're just being propped up by
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the democratic establishment they for on his job item wasn't performing long ago. and he was just being fed lineup for a lie that the teleprompter. well, you can see at least come on here, is, is, you know, she's, she's not, she's aware of who she is when she's performing on the tele prompt or, but once you take that away, that you really see the lack of intellect, the lack of prepared this and let's remind everybody, come on here is, is there was 0 delegates to, you know, i had the same amount of votes, a vast selection 0. yeah. and so basically the something that people are holding it on. yeah, there's no question that the, this is not a person who is actually chosen at the time by the people. but i do think it's remarkable and my comment on that would be, it doesn't matter. you know, why it doesn't matter though? the question that i asked you, because the media doesn't matter anymore, cnn doesn't matter. you. this fox made it as a c, a, b, c made it as news max did any of them? they don't matter. they used to matter. they don't matter anymore because only
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people who watch those the cable networks are watching it just to have whatever it is that they already believe confirmed. mm hm. so it's not news to them. and at the end, they don't act as it as if it's news at any of those networks. so it is what it is . right? 3rd story. imagine if the president of the us travel to another country and while they're, here's her, her play and the air force one was seized, taken away. now, that would take some kind of, of de, shifting us, right? that's exactly what happened. the us just did that to the president of it as well as he's just plain while he was in the dominican republic because they say they don't agree with how he bought it. so crazy. it's just nuts. if you think about this, even the special agent tash with taking the plane was it has a hard time explaining what she just did watch watch as explanation. so today we
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sees a venezuelan on aircraft predominantly used by venezuelan president nicholas venturo in violation of us sanctions. and other matters that we're looking at into the aircraft. what does that mean? so today we change the aircraft in violation with us sanctions against venezuela, by the united states government. and you have to explain kind of what the sanctions were. so it's, it's the ongoing existing sanctions that the old back is levied against man as well for years now. with the blame. why didn't take the play? well, we just took the plane. why didn't you take the plane? what kind of sanctions? oh, just you know, the sanction the ones we've always had of goods venezuela. this is the guy who's been you by the way, but us presently has sanctions on a 3rd of the countries in the world. you know what i just said? us sanctions, a 3rd of the countries in the world, which means we make the rules that they all have to abide by. we tell them who they can trade with, who they can sell to, who they can buy from,
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where they can bank. and in the case of venezuela, we can simply just take their assets, take their gold, take their deposits whenever we choose, why ever we choose. why? well, because certain people in our government don't like the president and we this disagree with his policies that you can hate madero. you get a lot of madura who cares. he's the president of some other country. the question, most people in the global south community, what to ask is, who in the, how is any country to go around telling another country what it can own, where it can go? where can fly, who do i can deal with who to buy stuff from. and that seems to be the case here. i just because i feel relo, we're down to like 32nd 45 seconds. but what, what, what kind of effect do you think this has globally, it just proves that the united states is who they are, that the, you know, they look at latin america as are back your other going to bully the rest of the world. and this is just another way that they have been pushing against more
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intervention in latin america. they don't understand national sovereignty. and that's very clear from this, this man that he couldn't even compute. he was acting like a robot that couldn't even understand the information he was given. yeah, it was, it was kind of bizarre. his answer. i almost felt bad for him. i felt like he was being asked some pretty simple questions. like, why did you take the plane and which sanctions, particularly are you using to take the play and, and it was like just the sections we already have and it was like, you didn't know, and that's, that's, that's interesting. hey, listen, thank you for your rela, thanks so much for filling out your grade. hey, when we come back, the western media seems mom on the russia these days. why? i'm on the situation between russia and ukraine. why? probably because ukraine is losing. and that's who they've been pulling for. so lately they've chosen to ignore the story, which i find fascinating. and i think a lot of people to me and black off as an independent journalist who goes by the name the aussie cossack. he is presently in the russian consulate and sidney,
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and he's going to be joining us to talk about some of these things in just a little bit. stay right there. the, the, the, there was a time when i started to was abused to obtain flowers divided the continental line for the amounts themselves. it was divided as a hunting ground. if we do not unite the corner knives as we come out again, we know that they are those who want the mazda continent to step in 8 foot the mazda clinton, and can never be stopped. because the mazda continent must be great. she will only be great on the shore does all by sons and daughters on by the set of
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so now click on the goodwill time slots on let us confess about underground east the mazda upon the the hey, welcome back. i'm rick sanchez and join. now by send me and blake off who uses a sudden suited him the aussie cossack on social media media and has a massive following. by the way, um, he's good enough to share some time with us now to talk about some of these issues . first of all, let's talk about your situation. we got to get that out of the way. you are in the russian consulate in sydney, australia, correct?
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that's correct. and your kind of hiding out there, correct? is hiding the rest, as i say, in the straight and radiant flow, 631 days the russian government were gracious enough to grant a diplomatic asylum. i was rested in the process of trying to leave a stroller where i was born. and unfortunately, look, these trying and government ever since the days of covet and locked downs has a tendency to prosecute. that is this big gap and those so identified as ring light is or a general a. so i, so what was your crime? so what was your crime? what did they say you did that was so wrong, but they need to arrest you or, or kick you out of whatever they were going to do. well, in 2022, i was sentenced and child actually and maximum security simply for breaching us impression order, where i named a person who was before the quotes accused and charged of crimes of pitifully. and
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now i 19 and a many people in the side, that's a good thing. it's a public service to name these type of people. okay, hold on, hold on, hold on. i'm gonna interrupt you on that because we're, we're speaking different languages here in most of the world, and certainly in our country here in the united states. if i call you a pet of feeling a piano, as they often refer to it, then you would sue me and take me to court. and i would have to pay you a ton of money. give you my house and everything else. the government doesn't get involved. that is not a criminal offense to call somebody a name. how is it that because you called somebody a name, the government came and arrested you as if you were as, as if they were the, the defenders of this person, whoever the hell it was. okay, that's a good question. the cool type of suppression. what a non public action or that makes impression on is usually a use to protect the witnesses or the victims, which is fair at off. but i'm completely in support of subversion. notice protecting the identities of children and victims of witnesses and these type of cases. but hand the paper try to use the suppression order and the government,
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the police. so this is an opportunity to finally arrest me and get me for 11. 1. do that for a very long time. and finally they got the opportunity to be concise and technicality . now i received a 10 month custodial present sentence, which is the highest ever sentence anyone in the history of these threatening legal system, as in any time received for the breaching a suppression on publication. or usually the broadcast is ready a host. i don't know the time just paying fine. sometimes they do it backs it and sometimes i don't intentionally. there's not a big thing. and what we saw here was the strength of government using that technicality to oppose it could be put me in prison. upon being released from prison actually won the appeal and it was released early ad go started back into activism and funding for russia as loving against these trend and governments of supplying billions of dollars in weapons and funding zalinski is rising. and when these trying to get them to realize that i hadn't learned my lesson,
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i was still going to be the fine. so, so, so, so in essence what, what we're talking about here just to put a button on this, is that they're going after you because they don't like the things that you're saying. if you're saying different things that they are government, for example, in australia, we're in agreement with like if you are holding a sign saying zalinski is the greatest human being. whoever lived, i loved zalinski and everybody in russia is bad and put in is whatever. then they would have left you alone, but because you said the opposite that they're putting you in jail and that's, that's your charge here. exactly. right. that, that, that is a, that's why it is a but look at about it by the judge. and when i was pointing to prison, i was very grateful to the russian government. maria is a kind of a, from the russian minister of foreign affairs, actually decided, and the russian government demanded the district and government released me, which is bizarre because at that time i was to in australian citizen born and assigned to and i don't have russian citizenship to have of the russian government jump in the ring to fight for you. you cannot
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a russian citizen is unusual. and as time passed, i ended up as defecting basically to the russian console. and i knew the police were after me again. i was going to go back to prison because of the tech had to go to prison. you can do push ups and you can exercise and you can spend some time there watching tv. but what you can do is broadcast. you can publish the site with lots of the true this all in the forward. so let's talk about this a little bit. and, and one of the things that i think it does seem unfair whether no matter what side you choose, whether you're for ukraine and think they're the victims or whether you're for russia and you think that the victims in the general western media. and i imagine that includes uh, australia you're only really allowed to have one opinion. and i found a very curious recently that russia seems to have been making its largest strides in the ukraine. more it's, it's on the brink of capturing the most important city that can turn the tide of
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this war there. it looks like they're almost a mile away, are blocks away at this point. and yet, the coverage has become you hear nothing about ukraine anymore and the u. s. media, i imagine western media is the same. i imagine australia media is the same. and it's only because it seems they don't like what's happening. they don't like the fact that russia is doing well right now. when you crane was doing well, it was a front page story every day. i mean, most of you're right and often we say it's not what happens. it's what people think happened. it's not what actually happened. it's not who holds 10 villages on the who holds 15 villages or someone who made the 3 kilometers gains or who lost 10 kilometers. doesn't really matter if the picture, if the optics are fed to the west and the west and audience and the people around the world. if the, if the optics are skewed and that's the shock which a lot of people in the west west the norion's and now realizing that they've been lied to, they've been st rusher, was losing, that being said,
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put in his dying. they've been saying the russian economies filing the russians that wants to fight them. and so for this i, for it's actually the opposite treatment as fresh as a daisy, it just got back from an international trip. well, he was supposed to be arrested. of course, nobody arrested him for the russian economy, stronger than ever, literally stronger than ever. the russian economy is now on a war footing, which is very scary for the west because never actually producing more tanks and me solves at any, any history since the days of the soviet union. and of course, russia, as you said, is making those big gains. now, and they're going to get in trouble at the very least, they're not doing badly. so you know, even if you want to just play down the middle and say, what's just doing fine. certainly compared to what we read in the west. the other example of most recent is this uh, this incursion by the ukrainian, the forces into the curse region or the old blast there. and do here. it told in western media, you'd think they've captured almost all of russia in or about the march into,
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into bosco, when in actuality, it was used as a diversion to try and get russian troops out of that area of the dumbass. and in fact, the russian troops of move further into the dumbass. so once again, a narrative that is being misrepresented or missed told i don't want to say live because my mother said don't use that kind of language, but man, it's kind of smells like it doesn't of definitely that was a pay out exercise publicity stunt. and it's a real shame that zalinski is willing to start and he's been added to that. that's just for the sake of getting some headlines and trying to distract the world. news or social media from the real fight is on the battlefield. which for the granting, i mean, i mean the done, his grades and, and the russian army is like you said on the have a few miles away from the city and for across. cool. and what's happening and cool . just really, although it's uh, it's quite a shock, an oil factor about it. how do you currently now me doing incursion into russian territory. but the russian ever expect to be crime has to be seen enough to do so. and of course,
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that's been dealt with has been cleaned up. but as the church in general, i will do it said he mentioned. and yesterday, the fact that the credit is through the best, the reserves into cost. and i moved units from the other parts of the front lines to throw the troops. of course, now that the running a contingent includes these being defeated, a bank destroyed. it essentially means that now russia has won the will completely because there are no more units. they are the men lift not on the front line. so the current is not in the seat are there's, uh, are they are, are they though, when you say you seem to say confidently that the ukranian troops encouraged are being defeated? are you sure that they're being defeated or are they just kind of being left to their own devices, kind of keep in one area and eventually we'll take care of that right now. we're busy. as you sat in the dump us. oh, what do you think is true that the russians haven't diverted any of the main troops? yeah, the main front launch the coast and they've just lifted on hold and then
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a holding pattern, so to speak. the credit is having to take anything significant other that area need to board a empty fields, couple of villages, perfect for making some picked up videos in front of a supermarket. look at us where we'd rush. but i looked outside the situations of the control and the current into themselves, blow up their i'm bridges which that man in the course graduates that we're holding, which means that they're not intending to advance further. and there is no plan because there's a landscape today himself said that to the holding coast is part of a grand strategy, a grand plan for victory, which it just sounds like uh, the ramblings of a delusional mad man. there is not a victory. there. the only thing that is increasing your crime is the amount of depth, the amount of cemeteries that are popping up everywhere. and it's very sad that the landscape doesn't care about you crying, or he's on the table. and this is buttons. what is it nighters will. and then he's using these pull you crying, and people as expendable and kevin for the i look that the so, so the best thing that can happen is you and i are going to have a conversation a month from now. and we're going to be talking about this thing finally coming to
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an end and that they've got to deal it. so it's, it's so frustrating to see people from both sides, including ukrainians of course dying in a situation like this. and it seems to me that the world doesn't care enough to want to change it. that's the fact at this point. and i know you know that i it just, it just the way to button up a conversation that i think it's frustrating for a lot of people all over the world and there are a lot of people involved. um you, it's been a delight to talk to you. thank you so much for taking time to take us through this and tell us your story. we really appreciate it. thanks for being on a pleasure to join you. we're thank you. all right, that's our show number. always look outside your own box, just don't live in boxes as we'd like to say, we'd like to look at all the different perspectives. i'm rick sanchez will be looking for you. next time. the
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