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do not to do the say they want to add something to concede something. this is a horrible merle escalation. so besides to be changed immediately because if not, this is an insult to the media itself. joyce murdered people during the of the story continues online right now. what are the dot com for the meantime? thanks for joining us and sharing a time with all of us here at the audience and national mothership line from months ago. we all have back to soon with more if you on the everybody. i'm rick sanchez, this is the weekend review and here is some of what we're going to be talking about . 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
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course, the last 3 and a half years has been part of your administration. the american people are entitled to know when a foreign powers attempting to exploit our country's free exchange of ideas. harris gives their 1st interview as you saw, how did you do also marigold warrens about election interference once again, i'm rick sanchez. this is direct impact and uh hey, what do you say? we talked about these things, the okay, here we go. there's a lot to talk about because a lot of has happened over the last week. and joining us now to go through some of the events of the week is the convo couch host friend of the show. we can say craig pasta, do live. we didn't receive the past. that was a plus the plus you, but it's not. but plus the new law. greg, thanks so much for joining us by for i look forward to the conversation. a set of y rigs. so there's a,
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there's outcry with tens of thousands of people joining in right now. this has been taking place for quite a while now over the last though, 4 or 5 days in israel. it's, it's a citizen outcry. you've seen it is caused by 1st and foremost, the depths of about 6 hostages with corps riley's citizens, really angry at these people. these tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets. mostly they're angry at their own government. let me show you what this, what these protests look like. the don't a lot of those protesters are angry, mostly because of the news that has recently come out. just appeared by the way. it's written by it is really newspaper details. how there was this recent deal, right. and, and this deal would, would create a cease fire and the return of the hostages. and these people are angry that, that deal didn't come, you know,
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wasn't consummated. it. what's weird is israel agreed to it come also agreed to it . they both said, hey, let's return the hostages. let's do a ceasefire. and this thing will be over right. wrong. because then israel war cabinets said no, no, no, no, no, let's not do this thing. let's not do the ceasefire. let's not agree to the hosp just being return. they essentially according to the, the, this newspaper in the, in israel, they sabotaged there all day, all right? and then they rated the tunnel and gaza, where the hostages were, and the hostages died. that's why people in israel are paid off. right. it seems like an obvious case of, i don't know, i isn't in confidence. is it a deliberate aggression? do they just want this thing to craig? i'm going to bring you in. what's your take? you know, so at least we know who's in charge over there in israel, right? the work cabinet at the end of the day of the ones calling the shots. you see these protest rich. you start to think like maybe we're going to get something out of
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this. maybe the is really government will finally be scared. i don't know because it's really in united states, the most propagandized citizens out there. so i mean, we can only hope, i don't want to see any violence, but you know, at the end of the day, if the government isn't scared of their own citizens, nothing will change. yeah. it is, it is impressive to see people out on the streets and it, you know, and you've gotta, you've got calls to do is real. i've been israel. i don't know if you've been, is real. you know, it's actually, interestingly enough, one of the most democratic places on our bill is no shortage of people. they're expressing their opinions and people saying what they think of people who disagree with their government, etc. and yet when it comes to this particular issue, if you're right man, it looks like it's, it's be these way or the highway, right? that. yeah, i mean listen, i, i have never been is real like yourself, but uh, from what i understand that there a little bit less willing to deal with the palestinians than they were maybe 2030
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years ago. yeah, the norm finkelstein mentality is kind of flown out the door, but that's years of programming and propaganda. so, i mean, if there are those voices out there, rick, i hope the breakthrough because this war is just, it's a tragedy now. 40000 dead. i mean, when's it goes up? yeah. now you're absolutely right. by the way, according to some estimates, it's a triple that number that you just mentioned. okay, there's perhaps only one country in the world that is more obedient to israel than the us and that country, by the way, is that you, okay? but now from the very 1st time we are seeing a little bit of a kink and that armor, listen to this. this is a british foreign secretary. did you hear these? here he is announcing to his parliament, a change in the money and the funds that's going to be sent to israel. food in the house today. the assessment i have received, leaves me unable to conflict, anything other than dr saxon u. k. on this expos to israel,
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that does exist a clear risk that they might still commit will facilitate a serious sponsorship of international humanitarian. so he says, looking at their violating international law and then we're not going to send them all. busy of the funds that we owed them, we're gonna keep back some, it's not all the funding but, but it's certainly a significant message that, that they're sending that he's sending. but wait, there's more we now learn the prime minister, after getting a call from washington, appears to be pushing back saying that by not sending the arms, we would hurt to cease fire. so they should go ahead and send all the arms. because if you don't send it to him, somehow the ceasefire would be effected. personally, i don't see the connection between one thing and the other. do you correct? you know, i do not. i think this is more about the pitch for its coming to the gate. once the pitchforks come to the gate, we got to give the citizen something the coffin them down. so to me,
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this is nothing more than lip service. i mean, the balfour declaration came out of great britain for crying out loud. so i think at the end of the day, you're always going to see no matter what england align with the state of israel, they'll give them what they want. at the end of the day. yeah. and it's funny that you know, you know, those news that as soon as we play that clip, but not us, but others play that clip that somebody in washington would pick up the phone and call the, the prime minister about great britain and say, hey, what, what what, what, what did you guys just do? let's rethink this and, and we need an argument against it. the argument is we're on the brink of a ceasefire deal. then let's go to interfere with those things fired deal. now i will say this a look if they're really on the brink of a ceasefire deal. thank goodness, great. however, i said this about a 100 times in the last year that they're on the brink of a ceasefire deal and there's no dams. these fires do the, the, i didn't the ceasefire. now, what's that going to do? i think they were obtaining their objective and that was never to really get rid of
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a moss. it was the ethnically cleanse. that was fine and they weren't that way. and i mean, even jared cushion who's come out and say, hey, we're going to get some beach front property for you at the end of the day, i think all is really is especially the ones in the government had that in mind. and that they're not gonna stop until they obtain that there appears to be a shakeup in the ukraine government. the most significant being the resignation of the country's foreign minister is a big deal. this guy, the metro. cool. a bar. he's uh, orc level. uh, pardon me, my ukranian, not so good. he's one of ukraine's most recognizable faces on the international stage. this is a guy who goes around the world telling countries why they need to back ukraine, right? the quote, he resigned, he's out, it's a mix, a alpharetta. it also seems that ukrainian presidents lensky is gamble when he chose to divert thousands of troops across into the russian border is, let's just say not working. right. that's according to most western, well wait, military exports are saying that it's not, not rick sanchez. non craig, here's
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a retired colonel who appeared on the hill. don't think this is a success on the print side at all. as a matter of fact, i think the time they proved that this hastened their potential military loss. and let me explain why. when you're talking about sending between 15 and 20000 total soldiers into the country, the size of russia, there's literally no chance that that can have any kind of success. because russia just has too many resources, personnel, emulation, airpower, etc. and that is basically a deadman walking. it's not going to be too much longer before russia is going to put this out. it reminds me of the old saying guys like you and i used to say on the school yard when some other kid was threatening us. if you're going to mess with me, you better, you better bring an army. you mean that's kind of what's going on, right. here and it appears like the conditions for an end to this, a situation between ukraine and russia, given all these things that we're now seeing on the,
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in the theater it might be in the offering. how do you see it? great. well, 1st off, i'd like to point out that i think your main goal in is better than your, your community and for sure, i know we just gotta get that out there. but look, there's a lot of people whose lot that october 7th was allowed to happen. that they use really is new, it would happen. and there's a lot of talk right now that the russians knew that they were going to make this, you know, incursion into cursed. and they allowed them to come on it. and at the end of the day, it would seem like a brilliant plan if they knew this was happening, you know, they have less than their forces in the dom boss. the russians are breaking through over there on the defensive hold. mm hm. so, i mean, i mean what stupid have a move. i, like i said, i think this was the when the information battle rick, where they wanted to get more money, wanted to get more funding. and by, you know, getting up some headlines that they penetrated the rest of the 1st time since world war 2. i mean, they might help them get money, but it's a different situation that it isn't ukraine when it comes to the government trying to convince their citizens that it is and is real well, you know,
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and remember new and are old enough to remember in the old days when it used to be the soviet union and we always used to call them the fair. we always just talked about, you know, don't wake up the sleeping bear. don't poke the bear. well, this is, this is more than a poke. and this week we seeing what we've seen the russians do militarily, is they've actually increased some of their actions going after cities. they maybe would not have gone through an attack and certainly increasing their movement into pro last one of the most important hubs in, in that whole area. so they, they, he may have actually pope the bear using the old adage. yeah, absolutely. i heard that some of the troops in the, in the pro scary a, the, the russian troops were playing the song called tell california, you can check out any time you like. but you can never leave in there. yeah. to get back to the dom boss who are not allowed to the russians, are just picking them off one by one. but i think rick, that
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a lot has to be set about how the russians are conducting this more. you know, they could have wiped out ukraine from day one. they have the power, but they don't want to do so because they look at a lot of the ukrainians as their brothers. so being able to remove the ukrainians methodically, you seem to be their game plan and they seem to be pulling it off. but it really is a shame right now almost a half a 1000000 ukrainian lives lost in this for. oh, it's just, yeah, no, no, no, you're right, but the numbers are all over the place, but look you're, you're absolutely right to say that in a situation like this and it's never good for either side and the end, the sooner rush it comes to the table and comes up with some kind of deal as well as ukraine, the better for all of us and for the entire world. and certainly for the ukrainian people and the russian people. so, you know, listen, all we can do is watch. all right, when we come back, i want to talk about something else. imagine if uh, imagine this, present, united states goes to some country because they're, you know, on air force one or i'm acting like i'm flying
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a plane. i don't know how he arrives in air force one and while he's there, somebody confiscates his point that just happened. but it wasn't the united states . i'll tell you who it is when we come back. the in the, by the middle of the 19th century, practically, the whole of india had been under the rule of the british and by the colonial authorities that imposed that heavy desk, bringing the people into poverty ex, 40 natural resources. and moreover, these authorities absolutely had no consideration for the physicians of the local
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population, treating them like 2nd class citizens. the british were showing signs of disrespect even to those and collaborated with them. the facts of ignoring the religious beliefs of the hindus. let them use nails as the voice mercenaries, older survey, under the british ground. 3000000000 began on the 10th of may 1857 in the garrison town of may river north of india, the form of abuse. the rebels quickly took over daily that he rode the resistance of the indian people lasted for one and a half years. however, the forces were not equal. the colonial authorities dealt with the rebels, cruel, late fee and slaves. the boys were tied to the mouth of the cannon and were shot right through their bodies for the amusement of the populace. these type of execution was called the gables, with the obliteration of the mutiny resulted in the death of 800000 inhabitants of the indians. however, the british empire never broke the free spirit of the indians and their will for
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resist the in 1941 with the nazis health relation, ultram nationalist, the was dashes, the claim, the independent state of croatia. shortly on the seizing power, they billed the same events, concentration camp a place associated with the worst atrocities committed in yugoslavia. during world war 2. the stash is used to come system to isolate and exterminate subs, roma, jews, and other non catholic minorities, and political opponents of the fascist regime. conditions in the senate of us come when the gods to which it to arise and the prisoners they send in the concentration camps. so most of them died. it was incredible genocide the
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the hey, welcome back. i'm rick sanchez. busy is great, you're doing joining us as well, and let's talk about this. great, you ready? imagine if the president of the united states traveled to another country and while he or she were there, their plane air force, one was seized. take some kind of a hot spot, right? some kind of all the dishes and that's right. well that's kind of what the united states just did do the president of venezuela. they seized his plane while he was in the dominican republic because they say, well, they don't agree with the way that he bought it, that he violated us rules. the us rules of holes is kind of crazy, right? even this, but even the special agent who actually facilitated this, right? the f b i agent whose job it was, you know, they, they, they said hey, go get that point. right. so he's now being interviewed by reporters and he's
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having a tough time explaining what he did or why he did it. so today we sees a venezuelan on aircraft predominantly used by venezuelan president, nicholas monroe 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 of the 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 o back is levied against venezuela for years now. i almost feel sorry for the guy it's like, so what did you do? oh, we install that plane. why? oh, we just, we just did we, we just took the plane. and why did you take the plan? factions? what senses? oh, you know, the sanction thing. sanctions like this something silly about the whole thing and i don't have good, good. well, i mean,
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the arrogance of this uh intelligence uh, agent will be here kind of mirror the arrogance of the united states foreign policy . they couldn't steal the elections, they can steal their goal, they can steal their oil, then as well as that is. so now they're trying to steal anything they could, their plane. so, i mean, also the fact that we see the d r. we know completely right now that they are a client state of the united states public. this is kind of crazy over here. i'm just wondering how they're going to manufacture consent to continuously get involved with these countries and interfere and do whatever they want. yeah, sooner or later the american people got to say enough is enough. or if you've got to stop, well what, what, what they seem to be trying to do in venezuela, they were able to pull off in the dominican republic when they removed the trujillo government many, many years ago by sending in the marines. and then the c i went in there and, and did what they have to do. uh, you know, we all know that that's part of latin american history as far as us engagement codes. but you know, it's just, it's just funny that they haven't figured out that they're helping madura.
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i mean, i know this because i'm cuban for years. fidel castro, state and power by telling the cuban people the gringo. busy the yankees are coming to attack us at any moment. now you need me to protect you from them. what do you find when dora was saying right now in bed as well? i'll do a bit of all the people there too. they. they just took my blood and i need your help. and what are they going to say? mostly the poor people of that as well, who voted for we love you even more now, mr. commander in chief or whatever the hell they call them it just, it's don't forget everything else is just dumb. it's bad, it's bad deal politics to do stuff like that. it's counter productive. rick, when i go to a lot of these country, it isn't happens or 5 elections in latin america, most of these people, whether they be conservative, liberal left this right is they want their national sovereignty, they want the right to call who they want the they to elect the government, they want to do what they want with their resources,
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not the united states. so you want 100 percent. right. rick, when the united states pulls these moves off, it's counterproductive and it just empowers the government that's already there. yeah, yeah. well, the company is a socialist. well, it's their social is not ours. they can to pick and choose a fascist. the social is the crime, is the green a whatever the hell they want. i mean, it's not our place to decide who we like or the who they like for that matter. yeah . it's, this is a fascinating conversation. okay. vice president probably harris. she did the interview. she was interviewed for the 1st time. no less by a friendly interviewer at cnn. same halting, cautious. not exactly inspiring all the while taking these questions from somebody who she should have been really comfortable with. i mean, look, dana bash. i work with dana, she's not a bad person, but i'll, i'll be honest. with you, she's very friendly to the democratic party and she brings to the interview, i think a clear bias toward most of miss harris's position. so miss harris couple of hers should have to tell that in this interview,
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she took on weight to 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. but kudos to dana bash report that out. i mean is, as we got to change the last 10 years, have been absolutely horrible. and then then it says, you know, you guys were in charge the last 4 years. why are you you is that's, that's not exactly what i meant. but look, here's what i think, comma harris gives great speeches when she reads a speech of a teleprompter. it's awesome and i think she's doing a great job as a candidate enforcing you know, that boat that was unsure about binding and she's getting it now. so kudos to her and her team for doing that. she's not so good. you know one on one interview.
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she's not so good without the teleprompter. i think she didn't. she wasn't horrible, but she just was different. right? that fair? well, she's off. she's also not so good at random questions coming out or this is, you know, this has been going on for years. we've come all a harris, they try to hide her as much as they can keep her in the echo chamber, which are absolutely right rick, this, this interview was on the clinton news network, cnn. right. and she shouldn't knock this thing out of the park. in fact, the only good part of this election, excuse me, is because the only good part of this interview is when they asked the question about donald trump for rhetoric to adjourn. she says, i'm going to take a pass. i'm going to take the high road. that was it at the end of the day, she stumbled fumbled all over the place and they weren't even hard questions. well, yeah, i'm not sure it's not. i mean, she was a horrible, but it's, this is not a thing, right? i mean maybe that's okay, but i won't tell you this, and this is an important conversation that i'm about to have with you. it doesn't matter. it doesn't matter. nobody gives a crap about whether
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a candidate goes on cnn or goes on fox or goes on, whatever cbs abc, they don't care that we realized president obama was the 1st one to realize this. if you go back and you talk to some of his handlers, they learned that they don't need to count to the media. they don't need to do interviews with the media. she been there shouldn't be because after a while they said, you know, everybody's talking about talk you to do an interview. so she said ok, i'll do the interview. they don't care. but this is not going to make or break people voting for her. the only people who are going to watch the interview are people who watch cnn. uh, the only people watch what trump, when he doesn't interview with fox, all the people already voting for him on, on fox media is just let me, let me just use the binoculars. it ain't what it used to be. my friend. yeah. and she doesn't need to even talk about policy. rick,
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i was in the streets of chicago with their supporters and their voting based upon their feelings. she makes me feel good. she makes me feel right. so i mean, we're just in a, in a tow co opted controlled environment where it's red team versus blue team. and at the end of the day, people are looking for policy, your answers. you're just looking for confirmation bias, let's say the but by the way, here's where i disagree or do you think. 2 if a president is able to couldn't clinton had that power way in, oh my god, he made america feel good about itself without ever talking about anything substantive. but wanting then finally have to talk about substantive in the details . email that he was okay with it. he did pretty good at it, but reagan was great at what you just said, that if pamela harris could at least pull that off, you know, good on her. but at some point you've got to pay the piper. you know, you've gotta, you've got to come with something other than a beautiful smile and, and good looks and an attractive laugh you've got it. you've got to bring something
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else. i'm bringing joy, rick. i got joy for you in the scene. i am making fun of come on, harris is that our campaign? and that's not fair. mister dula. alright, us attorney general comes out and he's wanting americans about election interference once again. points again to russia, china and iran as potential culprits. and then went on and named some influencers, allegedly connected to r t, who were secretly paid to propagate, allegedly information that could affect how people vote in the upcoming presidential election. and that's it, that's fair. in fact, here's merrick garland, who i think would have made a great supreme court justice, myself explaining the american people are entitled to know when the foreign powers attempting to exploit our country's free exchange of ideas to send around tickets
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on propaganda. he's all right. absolutely. and if that's what they want to stop, then i have to have another question that i have that he has to ask for me. where is the consistency is jaya, to turn the elephant sitting in that room in front of him, that he apparently doesn't see. let me share that too, to an elephant with you and what it looks like. because i, well let's that we agree our job here, for example, my job is not to take sides uh its to be transparent. it's to tell you the truth and you know, nobody tells me what to say. i write the shop. see this? i wrote this, you know, us lawmakers. meanwhile, speaking of transparency receive more than 50 a $1000000.00 from the government of israel, and its lobby is in the last election cycle. it is why they voted against the ceasefire recommendation. and during the 1st 6 weeks of its war on guys, members of congress received on average
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a $125000.00 from pro is rarely lobby goods according to open secrets dot org. so, you know, yes, no government has the right to go to another place or another country and pay people to secretly tell people how they've got it. agreed. and if somehow archie did that, they should know. but what about israel? i mean, they literally are buying politicians to affect our policy and our politics. how about that? yeah, rick, i'm glad you pointed it out because i was going to put it out if you didn't. how about israel? but you know, when it comes to the whole rest of situation is like russia, gates 3 point oh, at this point it's like hollywood re making a bad movie is like, why are you doing this? yeah, there is a lot of programming in conditioning that goes on with how bad the russians are. so i think that's why it could be pulled off. i mean, i rooted for the move. i had dean and rambo 3 because you know, rocky had fought against the russian and rocky ford. right. so they've already
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programs out to our side. you that russia is the enemy that russia is brad, which is fine. you can, you can do all you want, but if you're going to have a policy that says you can't do this, you can't just say our friends can do it, or these describe over here can do it. but this group over here come out. that's that consist that's not transparent. that's a gives every thing that we as americans stand for when it comes to fairness, that's all, that's all i'm saying. i'm not saying one side guilty or anything like that. uh, you probably agree down to about 15 seconds quote. take us and just really quickly the, the only democracy in the middle east. we need them, they're like the aircraft carrier over there. so we can go along with it. if it's someone we like. yeah, but that's not what i teach my children. they're supposed to do or how they're supposed to act, and it is what it is. all right, thank you. my friend, great conversation. this was fun. that's our show. remember, always look outside your own box too, so they don't live in boxes. i'm rick sanchez. will be looking for you next to
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the if you was thinking about russia. what does your mind pick to? of the landscapes open up before your eyes. the last one does you imagine the, the discounts dodge the journey? the, the,
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you ready to come along the, in the headlines overall to international. at least 15 people are dead and $34.00 wounded is the is really, apple is reportedly stripe several cities of process syria they're sitting on for you dollars worth of middles are to the guitar economy. so i want to keep telling our friends and ukraine. we can win this, they need or help us senator lindsey graham. right. this feeling that the in the sides for nato in america or it's one of our new cranes resources. apparently that's key of once again, the bonds for weapons from is the western department assumed un rejects the united nations coal for a peace submission to enter the country from assignment to the international party for its bias, saying it's playing directly into the hands of the student.

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