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work today, both trump and harris being claimed, they didn't lose the debates. that was the needle loop, the sanchez, this is direct impact. and these are some of the things that we're going to be talking about. how is donald trump going to be able to undo the damage of that very bad moment? that is being replayed over and over again, just about everywhere. it's an important question. so we're going to look at it. i'm rick sanchez. let's do this on the right. so listen, i think we should begin today with a situation in ukraine, and this is an important distinction. i wanna, i wanna do this and show it to you as it's being reported not by us,
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but by western news sources. in other words, the media that represents the countries that represent our u. s. allies, right. the u. s. allies the countries like for example, let's start here, australia at a secret training campaign, ukraine's east. these conscripts soldiers preparing for battle. when lee is good called gun, got by. what's my striking about the great is there rage during the forties and fifties? ukraine is running out of soldiers in some backwoods. they're out numbered for one . the military is recruiting who have. so yeah, that's all strictly and television, the network in australia reporting that. so the situation for ukraine militarily is, is not favorable to say the very least combined that with a poll from the wall street journal that we reported on earlier this week that found that the majority of ukrainians now want their leaders to negotiate some kind of deal with the russians right away, even if it means giving up territory. what that reporting shows is
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a narrative that is developing that ukraine is on the brink of a turning point in this war. because the, you know, russia and the kirk offensive fort for example, is failing and rushes about the capture. but the biggest prize of all the city of cross now be here is a british professor again, allies, a british professor at kings college of london, one of the most prestigious military military institutions in the world. explaining why this move in for crossed by the russian changes everything. do you see this particularly important because it is in a way or logistics have also what is important to hi, 9 to is find the defensive lines behind the cross or not so strong. so there is concern that then a russian forces couldn't bonds more rapidly once they move beyond the dogs. so that's clear, an important there's another video now that i want to show you because as i was
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studying the coverage, which is what i do before. and as i start to prepare the show for us to be able to have something to talk about, i started noticing the evacuation of across. that's a big story that's going on right now in the video from this is being shown all over the world. something caught my eye though. here's a video that's being shown everywhere by western news media. no, i yeah. no good zoom out of the, oh god. so there's not that it is that no because of the, the scaling but i'm just too much on the document to say,
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well, the thing, so only thing to say it over the phone was sent to brush legal the more that they said the fact was who is there to show it so i, we showed you that because it sat, right. i mean it's, and what i noticed though is i was watching that video that i kept seeing the same video everywhere. same people, same places, the same school, same officials, same bbc, nbc, cnn. that means it's kind of like pull video and then all the western media members were invited to one place to gather around and shoot the same people in the same
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location. so i checked the source on the original video and i saw that that came from something called s b s. i don't know what the says, so i looked it up and it turns out it's a state emergency service of ukraine. i'm not saying that this is not a legitimate story. of course, it's a legitimate story when i'm tired, city is being evacuated. what i'm saying is my intent is go because i'm a journalist, it looks orchestrated because they want people to see that these poor people are being evacuated so they don't get caught up in the middle of the crossfire. look, it's a horrible situation to leave and lose your home. but i asked myself as i'm watching this, right? if we're going to cover that and emphasize that and, and orchestrate the story. what about gaza? i mean, these people are at least being asked to evacuate their homes, guys, and nobody's, nobody's evacuating them. and then when they do evacuated, they put them in a place where they're gonna get bumped. so it's just sometimes good to compare and contrast. joining me today, filling in for manila is
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a veteran of war correspondent, export on geo politics. uh, got a francis. uh, got a. would you like to weigh in on this? hello, rick, thank you for your antennas. it's so good to see the context, you know, as a journalist, because we saw a lot of that to orchestrate the kind of media coverage as syria iraq all over the east. and thank you for pointing out that the very big flashlights for everyone to see that they're not white or european. there are still humans. so in has the yes 10. so i've been bombed in the past 2 days. tense in hon. eunice displaced, people were killed in their sleep over 60 families were buried. so looks that is, it's the nature of us. uh, a while i was watching this video. i couldn't tell the book few this task or this m 30 women. mm hm. because because indiana ukraine was bullied into a war with an elder sister called joshua,
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it's the same floor. everybody knows. and it's just a matter of time until america stops bullying other people to and that i'm going to be with russia. i mean, who, who cares the price of being paid by opinions, right. the and that's, and that's the issue. and here's where it even gets worse. are you ready? because i want to show you something else about this war that's going on right now . given the reporting that you and i just talked about, given what we just showed, it looks and sounds like ukraine is about to be checked, made it, if this were a game of chess, you know, the queens of trouble, right? if that's the case, what, what's the next move for, for, for you claim and for the united states. this look at this, look at this, go ahead and put that up after the guardian is now reporting that the u. k. has already given permission, and the us is about to do the same for ukraine to fire french and british made cruise missiles into russia to worry about the bomb russia watch. unfortunately, the people of the united states know nothing about this because our media does not
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report such things. you would expect something like this would involve a congressional if not a national referendum by the people of the united states. after all, we're talking about bombing rushed off or there's a possibility, this is all a bluff, and it's just negotiating leverage. since right now you crane has very little bit ago shade from. i'm not sure it's a dangerous game that, that somebody is playing. got a way in but in the beginning of this war we all, you know, that it's uh, america trying to antagonize russia and using ukraine. florida to print is a smaller nation. it's the, it's the weaker nation as we saw in europe being dropped into all the us. and this just 338 stuff. the americans are not through anything from their own money or their own the time europe is the actual content and thing for that. and i don't think, i don't think any evicted you over the russia is attainable,
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a piece not from ukraine. so whatever we hear and the, and the news whether they're gonna use guns, missiles or otherwise it's just bluffing because on the ground, these people who are fighting or cutting goals or media they don't offer anymore. yeah. you know, yeah. i think it would seem to me that someone's trying to negotiate rush it to the table, because the cursed offensive or incursion is not working. and if we're going to get russia and ukraine to the table to negotiate some kind of peace deal, we need russia to feel like they can suffer somehow and crew. a threat of cruise missiles is probably that, that, that tool that's being used. that's my analysis. do you agree? i i absolutely. i agree but the thing is that they couldn't to they, they weren't able to defeat tasha on any ground and that tore and that extend the door. and i don't think ross has the kind of nation that would be bleed into any options. yeah. like that. yeah. they've got an awful lot of nuclear warheads. as
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a matter of fact, if you look in google this online, you'll find that they have more than any country in the united states. that's a threatening proposition. a scary proposition. let's talk about this now. you and i got a, we live in an era where it's not about the totality of any new story anymore. in fact, i'll give you an example of this recent presidential debate that we just saw in the united states. most people are not going to watch the entire debate, not at all, but almost the entire world will see certain clips that that's the way people take it moves nowadays, right. even the people who don't normally normally watch news, they'll see it on tick tock or something. that is why this haitians eat cats. comment that came from the mouth of mr. trump, i believe. and a lot of people believe is very damaging. not only is the clip being played everywhere, so are the mains. you know, the things my kids watch the news on and, and, and this,
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this reaction in real time watch this. this is the what, what is your re. 5 action to this clip, gotti i'm, i'm wondering, by the way, what was your reaction when you watched it? probably in real time since you're a journalist, you probably watch the debate. what was your reaction in real time and what do you think of what's being done with it? sense? first of all, i can sorry for americans that they, this is their choice. it's either carmella or donald trump. this is my 1st set them and i really feel sorry for the american nation. mm hm. the american free. the number to, i mean it listed part of me was nothing, but then is, this is actually scary if, if i had this is the 11 a that's a,
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the base and nation and presidential debate as being, as i mean, really it's, it's frustrating and it's kind of scary about the future of america. yeah. don't you think? well, you know what, i think i think it was on civilized, on intellectually the least. yeah. overly aggressive and it may system it a bit. yeah. and i get jealous sometimes when i watch other countries leaders, i have these kinds of engagements, whether they're debates or rather thing. and i'm sure people sometimes pop off sort of why, you know, i mean i, i get mad, i are stupid. but it almost seems like the whole thing was planned to be a show where aggressive lessons to pity prevailed and that's of setting. so and it, and it's, and it's the card. it's the card m o, the american politics. and yeah, exactly. it's really sad to see and then the same time and certainly stop to see
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that the, regardless of, of the whole gnostic or that is going on in the middle east, which is being funded and even come out by the united states. that's really a tribute for them, you know, didn't even come up, but didn't even talk about it. oh my goodness, with a billions of dollars in the thousands of lives that are being lost. all right, here's another one. recently jordanian citizen, apparently fed up with what he sees going on and gaza, took it upon himself to attack is really soldiers. it happened at the allan b crossing which is a place where where, where it goes from jordan into the occupied territories. as most people who know the area would know that your danny and government has a condemn what their citizen did interestingly enough, but the people in jordan builder government, no, you're full of you know where we disagree with you we, we, we, we liked this guy. we liked what he did, they disagree with their government, and they're not protesting. on behalf of the guy who do this. here's the video the
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. it's important right to, to note as, as we're watching this video that and i don't know if you know there's but jordanians. many jordanians were originally palestinians who are then post nationalized after the 1967 more. so let me bring dowdy back into this app. you know, i've always been confused about this relationship between jordan and it's king and all that. and it's uh and is real. cause it's always seem to be like, you know, the jo danny of government is, is very beholding to, to, to, to the west, to washington and, and to israel. while most of its people seem to think just the opposite. how does that relationship continue and prosper? a woman and not son risk. these are of bobby's administrative bodies that were made up by the colonial powers by either west northern west cuts out by this time was
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cut out, syria was cut off and 11 on was cut out less than a 100 years ago. by the actual colonizers, so you see an administrative body in jordan, but the people there, yes, they are palestinians, and they were pushed outside palestine, and this shape was made by colonial powers. so jordan was made that way by the exchange colonial powers. the agent zionism to take and captivate the site. it's not, it's not the uncommon for us to see that the royalty in jordan is it always in sync with the western powers? because it says the reason why they are, they are the reason why they are really empty over there. is there alliance with the colonial powers? this means of that shape. what about the world of people? what about the willing to pay? the will of the people, i think a jordan is really old and is that is acute and very hard intelligence. the way the
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painters may definitely, really, but the thing is that's what they've gone off. no, that's regardless of the mach, regardless of the most of the guard. this, of the betty tough, a distinctive shift kind of broadly inside jordan is in, is visible. that's anything that happens in palestine. whether it's just enjoy that because it's the same people, it's directly geographically link. and i think what we saw at the island, the bridge, it's just the tip of the iceberg. and the protests are r i a to that is just the tip of the iceberg. people do not care anymore because you of you are being far as a joy damien. every day. you are being told that you are complicit, the jordanian a still have read with these reeves that you are not kind of thing you're about to send you and brothers and sisters. so one way or the other, the people lead up. wow. um got it. it's always such a pleasure to talk to you. thanks so much for sharing some of your wisdom and your reporting with us. we look forward to seeing you once again. thank you,
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rick. when we come back, is ukraine at a turning point. better and more journalist elijah monterey is going to be weighing it on this, weighing it on some of the implications of this momentum shift that we're seeing on the ground there very is. he'll join us own stay right there will be right back. the
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. the 1898 of the united states won the war again, spain and gain control of the philippines. the people of the philippines held that the americans would help over throw spanish rule and a grand independence through the country. but the united states was by no means willing to give freedom to the philippines and sides as just another colony. the 1999. the filipinos began armed resistance to the new occupier of american troops were barely able to occupy the territory of the philippine republic. but that pay 3. it started a desperate guerrilla war. washington was forced, as in new reinforcements and triple the number of its troops on the islands. the u
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. s. army suffered heavy losses. the americans took it out on the population. general jacob smith in revenge for the gorilla attack on the garrison in the city of fall on ega porter to kill everyone over 10 years old. the monstrous gulf of terror, according to the most conservative estimates lead to the death of about 200000 filipino. the americans managed to suppress the gorillas only 14 years after the beginning of the war. but the united states was not able to stop the national liberation struggle of the filipino peoples in 1946. after the decades of the dramatic ordeal, the philippines was finally able to achieve independence. the, the, i'd like to think all our guests are smart, but i'm joined now by one of the smartest ones, elijah man. yeah. he's an expert in the middle east politics and you can read his
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work at his website. you j man. yeah. dot com, by the way. that's spelled m a g n i e r. for those of you who don't speak french, not that i do but, but i'm not bad with spanish. thank you so much, eliza, for joining us. i'm. i'm interested in what you think of this, this, this, this, this, this guardian story that the u. k has already approved that, and now the u. s. might be telling you ukraine that it's ok to use cruise missiles to fire into russia. what's your reaction to that? hello, rick, and thank you for having me. it's a desperate situation actually because the war a ukraine is all the longer the russia controllers, more than a 125000 square feet on which is in your brain. and there treat me in 2022. ukraine was ready to sign the and to stop the war. victoria just set the
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beginning. mm hm. and this is for his junk, cynthia k prime minister. stop the latest key since then dillings q, the ukranian president does any decision really? he is not the decision maker. in fact, the americans, the us sectors stay under the blinking lloyd's, austin, the defense for trades. all the american officials told us that the 50 nations in last time, germany, all the one conducting the war. now since the beginning of the war, we've seen how the americans a tried to supply the america, the ukraine, ends with the sort of weapons and gradually with wes thing that can we try shop. so recently they talk about the extra 16 as fighters that are more qualified to jet, capable of add to add,
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come back and add to ground to that. which means that i'm going to conduct an offensive operation against georgia to we have also, i have seen ground supply to ukraine. we've seen long grains trying systems beside . we've seen the territory of rocket systems on the right. and then everything we've seen supply to grain and yet to grant that is failing to the device or to hold this ground that the piece of losing wrong. what does that mean? what does it go ahead finish and the last at that comcast, it's a disaster. yeah. it was, again, it's practical that that which means that it was aimed to divert the attention of the russian to which they don't happens in a way that the americans and nature. what did they all the while conducting the operations come for redirecting, saw advancing, and they closing behind the ukranian troops that advice into rocks and bare
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trees, and these would be complete, the eliminated oh, there was a half just around. yeah, in fact we, we, i thought 2 of us are just at a point to what you're saying. we've learned that just in the last 48 hours, the russian military has taken back 7 to 8 different cities that were lost in that region. and, and they seem to be pretty much annihilating as they move forward, taking back more and more territory that was lost in that curse old last but like back to the point that i asked you about, it isn't, i know that we've seen this before and thank you for pointing out that in the, in the past, the west has already, and the white house has signed off on using these weapons in russia. but the word cruise missiles seems to have more meaning. it seems to elicit more of a blank breeze, an act to me anyway. don't you think? and joe biden signing a piece of paper that says yes, from now on. we will use cruise mission. we a lot with okay,
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do use cruise missiles, the fire into russia will have a more dangerous effect or, or not, am i over thinking this? it was no because they rely on the patients of president that they may have put in not to go to the main stream reactions because he understands as we understand these all back to good news. i mean they are not going only to cross miss sites. they go and even don't have tie the and austin, the support of terrorist groups with the brain and to attack restaurants. these all have to put a move that they would not lead to the end of the will on the conference. everything, the americans all doing the best way and see who's going to win in the us elections . and if the democrats continue leading the us, it means they want to continue the war against russia. as long as you grant is ready to sacrifice itself for the below realtor us and as your previous guys
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said, got the the reviews on the discussion of the americans, which means that we don't have an accurate, we don't have to say at the beginning we said we don't want this full and then we became involved and we are more involved to really prove working russian. well it, me, science we, we've continued provoking russia as long as russia is not taking drastic matthews and answer a very hard for me on your grade. 3 minutes left and i'm wondering i got to share something with you. my son got married and literally last summer and i went there with my family, of course. and we traveled through a little bit of northern italy central. literally we went through a part of germany, i think parts of austria, it was a wonderful time. and in that time i got a chance to talk to a lot of europeans. i found your opinions to be almost as hawkish,
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if not more so than the united states when it comes to these affairs that you and i are talking about. why is that? there is a total blackout on the news in your people interested only in the taxes and inflation and the price of goods and the social security on the what happened next. but they were really not interested in general politics and re applied take. so this kind of covering the news of covering what's happening is convenient because the leaders in europe all thinking decisions that are incompatible with the interest of the european citizens. this is why it is in the interest to keep them in the top. that's why they, you hear people there say some of the things you hear from americans, you know, china is sneaky, the russians are bullies, the iranians are all terrace. so for and so on and so forth. is because they don't
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hear conversations like the ones that you and are having right now. that's a capital rate, it's very poll. they would be to say, not do all this further than just say, this is a cycle bass and russia is responsible. what's happening. they have no idea what is the whole story behind the americans really desperately. one thing from right uh to move into ukraine and to start nato from taking all the, all the countries around the dresser. do the, the only thing the french, for example, do remember, is when i shot to go to the, when he was president, prevented eh, negative from having a base and get out the u. s. from for us, because he was a he said, if the americans have it based and they all independent, it means fraud stays on the us population. fortunately, all of your today have us spaces and we for the us occupation.
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eliza, you are such a pleasure to talk to thank you, my friend for taking time to take us through this explanation and helping us try to understand why it is that that mentality exists as it does in in europe. we'll see again, we'll look forward to seeing the next time my friend thank you so much. thanks for having me and both of us. that's our show. and remember to always be looking, as we say outside your own boxes because we always think and say repeatedly the truth do not live in boxes. i'm rick sanchez, will be looking for you next to the we all came out together. we were all supposed to go together
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