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for the barber buddy, i'm rick sanchez, been reporting news now. most of my life worked at fox cnn, nbc, one to peabody awards interviewed for presidents. i only say that because after all this stuff, you know that i've done and work and all these networks and stuff, you know, you get a pretty good idea of what news should be. i think it should be honest. i think it should be direct. and i think it should be impactful on the show. we're going to tackle julian massage and do it. that's really the trial, i'd sure. what is it? where do you hear it? berrera's was ties to terrorism. and the generals take on donald trump. this is direct impact the
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kind of how are we going to do any of those stories? first, i wanna introduce you to our steam, the panel 2 gentlemen who are, i think of a lot smarter than i am. they will carry the show, not me. political scientist and co host the critical hour on radio spot, like dr. wilmer leon and political commentator, jamal thomas, he is the also a co host on fort lines for radio. sputnik. all right, let's get started gentlemen. and of course, the big story this week just happens to be almost on the day that we happen to be broadcasting this australia says, we wanna back walk, julian assigned back. now we've never said that before, but they're saying and now enough is enough. actually the words of the prime minister use, it's time to let julian a song go. so, president biden is asked about this after he had a meeting with the japanese prime minister. here's our president or the,
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the we're considering it. that's actually how we set and i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm not in so much making fun of them. i'm the marketing i'm, i'm just saying that's always at it. which makes me think, i wonder if you really heard the question. you say what? i say this indicates a couple of things. one is it was donald trump, president trump, that initiated this after president obama decided to let julian massage, be julian assigned to joe biden, double down on the trump policy. it's so this is a perfect opportunity for president biden to do right by julian hassan. she has an out and we were told a couple of weeks ago that there was a negotiation and they would offer him a plea. yeah, i thought maybe he might take an alford play and, and say ok, you got me. i don't. uh, i mean i didn't do it, but let me out of prison. so he's had,
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he's had some opportunities here to do the right thing. and he's still seems to be stuck on stupid. well, i think julia saw and is a cool issue. people and, and i use that word for purpose. i think people around the world to read who are knowledgeable, relate to julia. massage and what he's gone through. yeah. i don't think americans in general are cool people in this particular time in history because of what our media feeds us. i also don't think we have a president who's a cool guy. so i started looking around, for example, why is the world so enamored by julia massage. and i looked at australia. do you know how many people in australia are in state? they did a poll. mm hm. so the results of the poll they asked a, do you think, joining us on should be free? 80 percent, 79 point something, right? almost 80 percent of the people in australia which reflects most of the global sell
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the rest of the world except for us is big. i'm letting this guy out of prison. yeah. the only ones who don't believe that is us. yeah. how big a deal is that? personally, i think it's a big deal. i mean, the obama ministration reason that obama didn't do it is because a bond was point of view, was this damage press freedom in united states if we're going after a journalist. well, what does it mean for the journalist in the country itself? the rest of the world kind of sees forwarded. it is. i mean, julian assigned to embarrass the state department most thought it was that right. and he's that america, he's, he's not american the, these hell, but our laws definitely other parts. so he doesn't get to the sense of the person and, but by the same token we still go after him or prosecute them under lots of super weird. um yeah, i would imagine australia looked at those effects and i'm so not to mention they've gotten their pound of flesh. i mean, they've tortured oh yeah. oh yeah. people over a decade at this point, if i remember correctly what 5 years in bill marsh. nothing but you that that'd be spending the ecuadorian embassy 7. yeah. i mean just punishing tucker so now i would imagine russell where it looks like you're torturing this guy because this guy was able to expose stuff that you guys would you like to use it. right. so do
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you guys both think that this things could really happen to be wouldn't junk or yeah, was needs when this cool, you know, if the, if the 2 things one i want to push back just a little bit more. i don't know that obama was concerned about press freedom as much as he was concerned about. press indictment and calling it the new york times . conundrum. yeah. what, what do you mean? what, what's the new york times and the washington post and other mainstream papers used assigned just information. so if you persecute him well, i'm sorry, prosecute him. yeah. then you're going to drag paper, you're going to drag the other papers into the case. and so what you're saying is obama, who was supposed to be missing president obama, respectfully, president obama, who was supposed to be mr. wonderful. mr. hoping change was to actually play yes. is that what you're saying? not so much. oh, not at all. again, i don't think he was concerned about the about present,
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brought the 1st amendment as much as he was about protecting the new york times. and i'll say this to joe biden does not want. julian decides to set foot on american soil would really little for the 5th of november. it's for our case would be very loud and very ugly, and i think it will pay. it'll put particular attention on our very militaristic ways, especially what's going on right now. and gaza and your brain, and then you have this crime where they're going to be showing video tape. it looks bad. yeah, it looks horrible. mention what happens if they lose. there's that part mean where they're acting is the thing for me is what do the do you think? i don't know. right. i mean, john kerry, who made the point of saying that they were talking behind the scenes, the family members saying basically offering that they like. is that enough for free? i don't think a phone is going to do that though. i mean, it's an issue of principal, right. all right. what is the name for journalism? he's what all of us do you? well, immediately get out of prison. i don't blame there's, there's a heck of
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a lot of encouragement right now. i've never seen this sense of optimism that i've seen right now with this particular action. so we'll, we'll let it play out and we'll cover it for you right here as i'm sure you guys will, on your shows, and absolutely spokesperson for the police of moscow investigating the terrorist attack on the crocus, music call has made a startling announcement. according to records, phone calls and other evidence it appears brother risen? well, yeah, vac ridgemont, but ukrainian energy company has been funding terrorism, including attacks against russia, a 5 year i've been using. what needs to be just a brushing them group? would you put the, was the in the slits slips, i'm coming to the what i see was, was the little go on, the zillow i seen on 0 when you throw these one was done moving. and this, the thing is listed is tip of football. shoot. you to scan you together when use lots of checklist to use it goes, it will combine your body, some holdings, the solution not sitting through grain, not participating. you possibly, if he, if you supposedly via
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a solution celine utilities to just get clock the what i ceased, cuz she did upset that was as a you'll be dealing with or tomorrow. i'm sorry. i know the media hasn't play this here in the, in our country very much. this is a very, very big deal. yeah. uh, for an energy company, any company involved that has direct ties to a country like ukraine, if they can link them to the actual crocus attack. we've got a problem here that is big especially considering, you know, 100 bytes wakes. yeah. the reason why i by the way, to be safe to be safe and to be fair and to be you know, accurate. they have not. busy them to the corpus attack, correct? they're linked them to terrorism in general. right? basically money is going from this energy company with various people who are in the energy company in order to find these various events. and i'm, or yep, that's a big deal. i mean there's, we're talking about engine company that is known to be very corrupt right off the bat, the plumber. i mean, that's obviously, all right. the former president's i worked for was making all of this money for
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which seems to be an influence peddling operation in regards to getting close to the dad with just lapse of b. b p at the time. um, yeah, that looks that, that that's an indictment of our interaction with a country. well, exactly. i notice the way we've present the way i presented this story. i haven't even gone into the bide mango you correct? because right now, there isn't any other than the fact that we know that he got his son, his idiots on of course your job with, for as much. we know that there's been ties to biden and ukrainian corrupt officials for well, ever since 2014, when he 1st went there, he used to visit there like 10 times a year. it does a smell good for bite. and if this company is tied to this thing, it doesn't, it doesn't look good, it doesn't smell good. and, and it will, it just is another data point that connects to all of this entry. again,
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hunter by 10 percent for the big guy all over the head. doug just does not bode well, not only for the by the administration, but if you keep peeling back to us, i mean it's, it's, it's not going to stop at hunter. it's not going to stop it, joe. it's there are a number of members, a number of members of not only by an entourage, but other onto very powerful entourages as well. yeah. that are tied to bear with this whole thing is just amazing to think. i mean, this is arnold big push for so long. if you live in the united states, you heard people in our government consultation like terrorism, war on terrorism, terrorism. those terrace is a company that essentially is almost an american company, is tied to this type of terrorism. we're just that's so incredibly hypocritical. so the last is john toby did want to refer to the to the crocus as
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a terrorist attack. yeah. with a very long way to avoid using that term. yeah, yeah it's, it's almost shameful. all right, let's move to china. janet yellow and goes, there, goes to china and what does she do? she lectures the chinese premier on free market principles and on how to properly run their economy, the premier fighters back that are telling or wait a minute. you guys are the ones who need to get a lesson on the free market principles, but here's yellen version that we intend to underscore as a need for a shift in policy by china. during these talks, building on feel free to hours, i spent on this topic with the vice premier last week. this is part of our efforts to advocate for american industries and prevent the significant economic disruptions we've seen in the past. they call our mrs excitement. yeah, very excited. right. so, but here's the big point. we have seen as americans and have journalists who study
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this stuff over the last. however many years that the subsidies in the united states are to the tune of sometimes tens of billions dollars that companies in the united states get from us the tax payers. we see banks that are bailed out. in other words, they screw up. don't worry, you don't have to pay for it, the tax payers will take care of you. you'll stay in business. the see all of the. busy companies walk away with some times, what did mary barger get $22000000.00 to fail? yeah, so to make the argument that the chinese, which by the way, i'm not arguing that the chinese economy is not a communist or socialist or whatever word we want to use. yeah. but i think we've got a bunch of that in our own system gentlemen. depends on the language is always very important. yeah. and the ability to define is the ability to control. so yeah. you, we call them subsidies. so when, when we build out the base and the banks did not let me take that money and lend it
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back to the american people, president obama said, well, i didn't expect them to do that, right. what did they do with the money they bought back there? started at order from artificially inflate. is that socialism is that communism? i think it is. i sounds like it's a minute for what, but for, for, for said the treasury secretary to argue about whatever happened to the free market system. the invisible hand was supposed to determine winners and losers in this way . i mean, that's what we argue all the time. and she goes to china the same way, tony blinking went, it went to the chinese of erik regional and tried to lecture them only. but i have them say we are china, we are. consider tony for i listen to you, we're going to do to be for china does support some of its big companies that do well say oh it's a little bit don't do welfare. so do we, we're exactly what the industry for example, the bill of the general general motors. yeah. the cost,
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if i spend $100000000.00 for general motors, if you remember july when he was running, when obama was run for, for elections that we filled out. the auto market or something to that effect, but they were using as a campaign slogan. mm hm. in order to ship out. great, we did the ship like if i couldn't think, would there be something we got to like china? so we're gonna invest all of this money into the ship manufactory. think so when you're, but the thing, the republicans always complain about your so, right. i mean, like, yeah, we don't, we also have argument, but we're good, very bad. our system is perfect. there is a communist, but we're free market. no, actually the line is more like yes and i are economy is growing and almost 7 percent. yeah. and we had 2.5 and most of that 2.5 and i had had to do with subsidies. let's take a break, we've got to take a break. we're going to come back, we're gonna hit a couple of other topics which is interesting, including it. we ought to laugh once in a while. so i'm going to show you cnn's coverage of the eclipse this week. yeah,
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it's good. it's got to by the way, we're bringing the costumes out there either to the or the the
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hello and welcome defrost a full bar. here we discuss the wheel in the
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welcome back object sanchez as promised. i wanted to show you something which i think is going to elicit a laugh or to me that we talk a lot about some of the things that we were just discussing, the implications of our relationship economically with china and what's going on with ukraine and russia. and certainly these are all very important stories. uh, you know, what happened with the president's announcement about somebody who has been in prison for way too long. as we like to say, most of the stories don't even get coverage by the people that we're about to show you. but boy, this week, the anchors and cnn, and the cnn team, they're news team. they've got so jacked up about covering the kind of story that they really loved to sink their teeth in to really sink their teeth into. in fact, i'm going to show you to see how that goes this week covering the eclipse. here they are. take a look at this. this is, this is, this is sienna. i don't watch these folks because you watch these,
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cuz i want to ask yourself, what of a terrorist attack would have happened in that moment with their in costume. and they have to actually go on the or into votes. we've just learned moments ago that there's been a terrorist attack and you know, wherever you start like this, if you draw is going to ask what the hell i don't see a man, right? yeah. oh sorry, yeah, you're right here you don't anchor we just oh yeah, cool. yeah. when you want me to well, i mean. 7 i'm not wearing this, but to be there is a weather man right now. the good news. my bad. the 5 bad the. all right. ready, tyler? we're going to show them now. he said, well ma'am, we got that too. here's a weather man crying. when he sees the eclipse on the air go to the
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care, believe the baby, the previous to you, i think about does is it would be, but did you get actually looked up and say there's a kind of a time and date, but we could see that hey, when you there is a war and ukraine. there are probably 10000 dead children in gaza. there are really important things, some of which i cry about young times when i get thinking about them. but this guy cries about, looking at an eclipse on the air. i don't want to hit that guy. i respect, there's no incentive agree in looking more alive quite a bit and indefensible. what if somebody was like, you know, who could be a dick on a lot of the stuff. i don't want to hit a spend a little into, it's fair enough. i'll say it a doctor i i'll say do get a likes to, to show you for the brilliant african american philosopher flavor for they don't
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believe the hi. this is this, this thing was hyped this the story. we covered it, but the car is a boy, but i think he got over well with the build up and the height and he was just trying to he use that emotion to, to facilitate all of that. this is not my 1st eclipse. i don't think it's yours. yeah. well, might be yours because i'm on the over the years over the mere i of i, i have i have i but i haven't been on the year to cover a story. that is, i never, i mean i cried someone, infamously, or famously hurricane andrew, many years ago in south florida. i devastated the region. i saw i saw people buying, i saw people, it was horrible. i didn't think any less a piano and i cried, but i was crying about bed people, right? i'm sorry,
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i probably need to be fair and nothing really matters sort of what we did know the matters. so that guy, that eclipse was one of the most prolific things in history of things. okay. and humans, accounting, bang, look at it. it was curious on the air, then the rest of us are, you, are you for that? it's a profound thing to you because the size of i want to show you a map ready this is uh, the notes that you guys are very familiar with. the notes said yes, 6 countries have gotten together. there. britain, denmark, belgium, and the other one is germany. a norway and they have created this uh, this a consortium of security and security alliance to make sure nobody goes in there and explodes their pipeline was because they, because after what happens north street, they want to make sure that nobody does to them what they did to the russians. now the russians are not included in this consortium. they weren't even advised, they weren't even called. and i don't know your notice i'll give you that list
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again. but to those countries, i don't know if you caught it. i said, i said, i'm really fast. i said, i'll just tell you the ones that are, i think important germany in norway. why are those 2 countries so important? one is the drum in the pipeline now, but they were involved right on the right. right? yeah, exactly. right along with the united states, of course. right. i mean the question is the shops. no, it's a vision. know everything about how to blow up a pipeline that they, they should. it also important here i think is to remember as president booting said in his interview with um, what's the name? i forget his name that the weather map, the that, that north stream that there is one active right. well shoals, there, there is one active, a didn't destroy the total pipe of north, same exact one question. so there is one. so he said, turn it up, let's get the gas flowing. but the united states is making too much money, sell analogy to europe. that's right. in europe is paying too much money for m a n
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g, which is why there did you see my interview with seymour hersh? i? yes. the one i think she more basically says the by the ministration set down and by the, by the ministration i met, basically they had a c, a they had of the state department of victoria newland right. and they came up with a plan where they would have these guys in panama city who are divers rain. so down there bull this thing up, they needed help from the norwegians to be able to clear the area to norway within on it. according to seymour hersh, who told me that and that the germans knew about it as well, although they weren't a part of the operation. so, but think of the hypocrisy that these 2 countries who are now trying to create a security shield. so nobody does to their pipelines, what's, what they did right? didn't want stream, and both of them have come out. in fact, all 6 of these countries have come out and say, the north stream explosion is quote, unquote, a mystery. that is one song, right? yes, which is why they have to make the security arrangement. because you never know when
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another random roll actor would blow up the good luck. i mean the conversation where you had jo, bye and you had shots, they were having that meeting spend to be yeah. and provide so that if they go in we will stop the pipeline. yeah. and they were like server that is not your pipeline. how do you plan to do that? he said we will don't trust me. yeah, trust me. what we do now, unless you bite us a psych electrical bite had a remote viewer when a staff that could look into the future as late as simple as possible. how would you bye for know that the pipeline we've got a blue? yeah, it's, it just, it just looks it's the optics are hold that. dave is kind of tricky. so you know, of them that were possibly, according to seymour hersh, involved in the blowing up of a pipeline are now saying they're gonna create a security a security alliance to make sure pipelines are blown up. you can't make a study, but what that means is they're going to ask the united states not to below the long list of, of former us generals and admirals have come together. they said to them, because we to the supreme court warning the supreme court not to all for general
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immunity to the former president of the united states. here's what they say. giving trump sweeping immunity would bring chaos for were us generals admirals and military service leaders say that's according to the business insider. um i have to, i'm of 2 minds on this, but i'll let you guys go 1st. who wants to go 1st? go go the, the 51 intelligence officials. so basically said the laptop was sick. i, it's, it seems like there are certain people who are, let's say, politically connected in a way that is do you think this is political? that's appointment. you're making me. yeah. what are generals and how do i really general thought about it? i agree, but what about the notion that what they're saying? look, nobody's about the community there are correct. they shouldn't give it correct. all right, so yeah, i agree with you. yes, both things can be true, both things can be true. i don't trust these guys. i don't trust anybody who comes out of the military and i know what they do after they come out of the medicaid. they get bought and sold. go ahead. i. i agree with that a 1000 percent that we,
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we have to question their motives. mm hm. but it, with their motives being what they are, they are a broken clock is right twice a day. and so based their motives are suspect to your point. yeah. they also many of these same people were the ones assign the letter. yeah. yeah. about the about the the lab and solve it just because tony blank and before he became secretary of state, organize them to do so. yeah. so this seems like a similar tactic in that i wish we could keep going because this is really fun, but i'm being told by painting that i have to close that. sorry. uh, we're out of time and let's do it again next week. yeah, sure. let's have these conversations and these quick getting conversations and i'll try and bring you another whether man doesn't cry for you guys. it's been great. thanks for j. u, i think for we go and everybody of our mission, what we try to do here on a daily basis is kind of the silo the world too many of us tend to live in these little boxes where we think only our troops matter or our neighbors troop troops
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don't live in boxes. we don't live in boxes. this is direct impact and i hemerich sense the the, what is part of the visit that the employee would posted isn't the, the place you of us and that in the word part is it something deeper, more complex might be present. let's stop without glitches. let's go out of
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as the police of come to the russian states never saw one of the most sense community best. most all sense and up the, in the 65 to 5 must be the one else holes. question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on the rush of funding and supports the r t spoke neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the fitness center. for what question did you say from stephen twist, which is the
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door to door or to that of the month if you start having partners in solving media for meetings, officials for new settings. finally, same critical was i'm really from it on the norm. yes, it practice all the to the sale be the name is the, the was the, the motion to do with it. you think you should get us the book which and such as to night or authority to producing that to, to see the purpose passed through. so the
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on the with the exams of constantine bodies off is now officially a test customer knows he's done preparing for flight training, not just in russia, but overseas to now he'll see even less of his wife the and there's the separation of the forest strapped on boosters that are jettisoned the .

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