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japanese, all americans that should want answers because this appears to be something that is quite sinister. now, this is not the 1st time she went on. her daily wire show saying things which are orthodox, jewish co worker did not agree with. no november of 2023. been shapiro called out owens for a commentary on the october 7th attacks on israel. her visitation was, you know, the very next day care solomon's responded on tiger cross and show if that was me that was caught on a video saying that about colleagues that i work with. i would be embarrassed i would. so i think that the video speaks more to ben's character that speaks to mind without directly naming her boss owens treated as scripture for matthew. one cannot serve both god and money. and the big tweet, the got her and the most trouble actually closer to trend on twitter was 3 little
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words. christ is king. this is an opinion. the bench appear of felt was rich, and an age old anti semitic trope. shapiro decided to hit back. candice, if you feel the taking of money from the daily wire, somehow comes between you and god. by all means quit. now, we don't know all the details on how the relation between kate is owens and the daily wire ended. but it seems like both parties were very happy to be rid of each other. however, i'm not so young, tiny one that i don't remember a few years ago when a similar comments which don't even seem near as poignant, landed a very well known network host. and very hot water. in fact, i would almost say this host was cancelled before cancel culture was cool. and so might say a badge of honor which catapult someone into the next level or that someone having
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spring my current co worker for almost 4 years and host a direct impact. rick sanchez, the year was 2010 and well, only 14 years ago, some i'd say an absolute, a tardy in regards to social justice and government regulations on freedom. at the time, rick sanchez was a popular daytime anchor on the international news network, cnn. but a serious x m radio interview, while it changed everything, think jump stewart's a big. i think it on search bit. hold on now where to get into joshua? oh, sorry, thread. not during an interview rick. accuse daily show host, jon stewart, being a big it and made comments regarding american choose not being an oppressed minority. i just think it's important that people who are not minorities understand that those of us who are and very few of us will say the things that i've just said are actually more complex than they think we are. and we get the minority as much as you are. he's the he come on. how is the?
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yeah, it's it. yeah, correct. very powerless people will use such a minority. i mean, you know the please. what are you kidding? he's, he's you telling me that i'm telling you that everybody runs cnn is a lot like stewart and a lot of people who run all the other networks are a lot like steward. and to imply that somehow they the people in this country who are jewish or depressed minority. yeah, no, i hear the $360.00 view and there are several elements of the story that could actually take me the entire show to explain most of portland claim, jon stewart, to multiple attacks on rick sanchez and is reporting skills which such as delivers the news like a guide, a party who's doing a lot of cope and traps, you in a corner and explains really intensely our strongest animal on our i mean anyways, heads up for another debate, but also talk about the fact that anyone who watches rick sanchez knows he himself
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has a very, very, very proud member of the latin community with this family coming from cuba. i am a naturalized us citizen. i was not born in the united states. i was born in cuba. and then later on in my life, i became a naturalized us citizen. and i've always been curious about how the naturalization process works. but while the words rick said caused him to be almost immediately removed from the airwaves, and a whole plethora of public apologies and damage control back in 2010. the similar verbiage by candace owens and 2024 looks to have actually elevated her stature within the online conservative community and even beyond well, at least for the time being. so what does this actually say about our current state of media and is this exclusive, the conversations regarding israel and the jewish people? well, i thought actually go directly to the source of rick sanchez. i mean, when it's right next door to my office, i'm going to take advantage of the moment, rick, you know, that host a direct impact. and he's going to join me today to discuss. thank you so much for
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joining me on this issue. it's, it's a, it's an interesting conversation about an interesting time in my life. it was, and it's a hard time. i mean that's, that's what i have to talk to you about. because i don't want to have an open moment here. but if you want to try and get to the, it's like john stewart and i, we, we, we became good friends and we talked after that and actually it opened up a friendship. i didn't expect based on those terms that happened to this because i think people realize sometimes that news anchors are actually they looked like we hate each other on air, but we actually are friends. that's something that people realize. it's been almost 14 years though. is it difficult to discuss the one thing that i will, 1st of all, um i made a mistake in the way that i presented my argument. my words were somewhat mangled and at the same time, a little too perverse. and i, it was because of the time there was a bevy of reasons, but i have always been an introspective person. so after i said that i went back
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and looked at it and said, i certainly shouldn't of imply that the jews in the united states for example, are not minorities in general. and i certainly didn't want to imply that jews are ta, depressed, or haven't been oppressed if you just study the outcome of the experience you know about. in fact, jews in general are very sensitive to the idea of people saying that they're very successful. because throughout history, every time somebody said, oh yeah, the other guys who have the money or they're the guys who have this, or they're the gals who have that. the next thing that comes as the handle that has been the history of the jewish experience in this world. so it is understandable that there would be, there would be people at the time who may have thought that i was saying that what i was saying was in my particular profession in the news media, jews have been very prevalent and very successful. and they've done very well for themselves. that's not a bad things. i'll give you an example. i happened to be a cuban american. you go to miami and fight a major, who's not a cuban. you find
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a bank president is not a cuban. you find a commissioner who's not a cuban, they what they say to say that cubans miami are very successful. if somebody said, you guys, man, you guys run this town, i wouldn't be mad at them. but if you do say that in terms of the georgia experience, they do get mad and part of that is the history which has not been kind to them. so that's fair. the problem is what used to be a legitimate i'm fairy like a whole lot of onto the present. did you understand that at the top? did you have that or is that something that evolved after the part? i can't get involved? i can't get them simple going into it. just feed it right. uh, i said, are you kidding me? i mean, you're going to compare. i mean, of course john stewart is not going to go after wolf blitzer. of course, he's not going to go in. there's a group, or he never went after any of those guys. it was always the little hispanic guy, the little puerto rican, let's go out to a little puerto rican, let's make fun of him. and i always felt like john was kinda like his staff like going after me was like different. yeah. did i have a different personality to have a different style? yeah, i also happen to have the highest rated network. i'm one of the things that john, i remember telling me when i talked to him the day after,
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and i called john and we had a long conversation to goes do the only reason i always went after you was because i thought you were one of the best guys there, and you were certainly the most watched. and you garner the most attention. i didn't get that back then because i, i, maybe i was just didn't understand. it's got a, you know, when you're doing intake yourself very seriously when you do television, right? so perhaps i should have taken myself a live seriously with john was going after me. when those words came out, it came across very different from what i meant. and i wished to help to this day that we could go back in time. and after that happened, cnn would have said, you know what, what you said is interesting and it's a learning experience for all of us. let's put this on the year. let's bring in interesting people have a conversation about an understand why jews are so sensitive about this topic. instead, it's, you're fired, you're gone within 2 hours and you could never worked here again. but i also wanna point out at that time we're today. i think we're a lot more sensitive to this band create in the plight that they've been going through because of what's going on around on the americas borders. do you also fell
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over the, where was it in today of stuck up for you all this time that they were rid of killing you for your hispanic culture, for your accent. that was obviously, which people do that in the hispanic community. where like crowds trying to get out of a pale, you know, you just gotta crawl over each other's backs until you get out. i mean, it's been set. i mean, is there a level that one minority gets defended over another? no, i do wish that some of the organization, you know, i listen, you know, you want me to be real honest with you. you know, that's why we're on here. no, no, but i don't want you to lie to basically, i don't know, agent. that's our, that's our reputation, the, the organization that came to back for me the most. we're of the audio, the anti defamation league, who took me and said what they did to you was unfair. and, and we're going to try and get your back and we're going to try and, you know, we form your career or whatever. and that, that it worked all that well that's, that's, but still they were there because there was a history and they knew. and when they looked at the paper, they said you said something stupid just because usually don't like stuff. it doesn't mean your if i sound like you're allowed to, where should be allowed to be stupid in this country. you maybe you shouldn't say
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that the way you're set it, but we understood what you were trying to say. so there you have the group that helped me. busy the anti defamation league, which is the most important anti semitic organization in the united states, would say that bit care of them at that point, no cnr already made their decision that they were just going to go because it anything that huge. there is a tendency in this country fair or unfair that anything you say that could possibly involve jews or israel is to be treated differently than if you had criticized another group or another country. that's just the, that's not true is crazy. that was in type of change. i have to actually watch an example. actually, the washington post came, the writer came to your defense and said, who is the say you was talking with a judge? who's to say he's not talking about the level of progressive elite and how he target. right. who put which on the play that you would have heard me say, there tends to be an elitist attitude in this country where people don't want other people to be on the or the news in the united states. i said should be southerners, baptists should be good. spanish should be black, should be everybody,
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we shouldn't just be finding people who tend to be from the northeast of the united states. even though i understand that's where the industry kind of came from. we should strive to and. busy of other people and that's what i was trying to say. somehow it came across with anti jewish and that it's, that was my fault and i wish i hadn't said it that way. but i think most people listen to me knew what i was trying to say. right? yeah. so now 4 chairs that are there, chairs that are, do you regret making the apology, knowing where we stand today, 14 years later. the know, you know why? because i feel it's the most important starting point between any 2 individuals. when my wife and i have arguments from time to time, which sometimes is a lot, i mean, you are married, but 30 plus years is the 1st thing that i always say is i think you're hurt. i'm sorry. what did i do? it's not whatever your heard about is on you because i didn't do anything. right. i mean, i started me, i didn't do anything wrong. so i, i, i felt at the time,
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even though it was a deep conversation that we could have about why in america, we'd jump to conclusions and scream anti semitism so quickly. sometimes, you know, it cuts off the conversation, does cut off the conversation, but back then i felt at the time that, you know, oprah called me and, and, and then late night talk shows called me and then i decided to go on a, b, c cuz i just happen to like nbc, good morning, america and stuff. and apple is a lot stephanopoulos and i have had conversations over the past. so i went on with george and i said, you know, i made a mistake, i'm sorry. and i wanted people to understand that i understood my mistake. i didn't mean i was completely guilty of everything but, but anything you do that makes people feel bad. you should understand why you made them feel bad and that's what i was trying to do. so this is and that's why i apologize because 14 years later, here we are in the environment that we're in. we know it's change it on multiple levels. candice owens comments actually proceed there to be a lot more would i say damn name than yours?
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i'm just basically calling them a call to everything and yet within the concern of all my creative, guess what? she's not being tossed. she's not being canceled. she's actually being promoted. she's been picked up multiple places. even rumors right now that x owner a on must potentially could pick her up. he is this because the online news community is a lot more accepting and open than what we consider to be the traditional broadcast media outlets. sure. look when i was fired by cnn. um there was only 5 or 6 places you really could work if you wanted to work in national news. and it was uh, cbs abc, nbc fox news and cnn with amazon be see, i guess coming up to tail. i guess or so that's what 5 or 6 entities in total where you could possibly work today. you could possibly go under a bigger audience outside of any of those places just by putting up some. uh, you know, putting up a monitor behind you and doing a newscast out of your basement. so there and there is no editors to hold them
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accountable. i think that's which is good about. it's gonna balance, submit your sense of we have people that are checking what we're saying and holding us accountable before it even goes out on air. yeah, charging scratch. no, you're absolutely right. i think we're moving toward a place where we will find the middle ground. we're the democratization of information will be people choosing people who they think are smart enough to listen to. and, and that's happening right now. and if you know it's why we're doing the thing that we're doing here, which i never thought that i would have done in the past. but, you know, here i am start explaining to people from a global perspective how. busy our country is dealing especially with foreign affairs and the mistakes that we made. i wouldn't be able to say the things i say if i were working at any of those networks that i named a little while ago. but i'm allowed to do it here. that's a differentiate or people want that people need that for nothing else to say. there is a different perspective out there. and so that, that's kind of where we're going and that's what we've gotten. so that's a positive. what's happened on the side of it. but like i said, i remember that day you got fired being being and broadcasting washer going,
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what just happened? i think a lot of people would it, was it really that hateful and once again, this was serious exam, it was new serious x and they were just and you, this is howard stern. this was shocked off time. you're in that environment of that studio. they're wanting you to say stuff is going to catch it or is it funny? i met with a b. c news after that because they were thinking about hiring me and bringing the on. i'm one of the good morning america or something. and i think that the guy was the presidency of the abc. it that, that got my name and his name escapes him, right? nobody was, it was a jewish american. good, great guy, big, big, big guy, very jolly and happy. and it was what makes me mad about this radius of what it goes. you went on the air and essentially said that there's a lot of jewish people who are in control of the media. right. i said, well, 9, they did not say it's all the media because outtake fine. you said there are a lot of people, the media, the next day you get fired by a lot of the people who apparently are the ones that you described. so it's like this makes me mad as a jew, but we're kind of making your point here, you know, and i thought, uh no, you're not, you're fine. i made a mistake. i shouldn't say that the way i did. but it's funny, i think some of the most, some of the people who let me more assistance at the time and cared for me the most,
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where my very good jewish american friends. so i've known over many years and i guarantee you they're still your friend today. they all you all through everything . yeah, rick sanchez, thank you so much for joining us today on this issue to so can, is owens, is that the only can service laboratory circled in controversy or media unless the malls were just going to join us after a short break and we're gonna look at the recent comment regarding the israel conflict and accusing israel of war crimes in the war with the car acceptance. and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. you do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different. whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do have the state department to see i a weapons makers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't want my shell stay main street because i'm probably going to
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out here. the welcome back on sky. now he's and you're watching the $360.00 view, kevin and keith hodge make up the very popular online concert of do out the hodge twins. but more of the 2700000 subscribers on their youtube channel. they interject themselves into a bench repair versus kenneth owens debate recently really was do the exact same thing. how big tech does sensors on people? is it that the height of hypocrisy? what did they be? why is the one that they also complain? they also claimed a bench bureau was not loyalty united states because he supported giving money to israel to help them fight against them off. hey us as americans have to stand up against this because the money that we've given the julian, i mean we're participating in is because of all the weather is the getting with support. ma'am. we give them beans a 1000
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a year. right. and they take it in mind and using it to bomb it, to your children. and when that we can debate the merits of for an a that's a whole. busy another conversation one of the show, but i want to bring in my friend steve mazda of our command of the jewish faith and the media analyst, as well as a concerted himself. you can say all of those, those are all very welcome titles on, on this show, and i'm probably most shows that are on this network. but i wanted to bring you in on this. and 1st of all, i know that you're there. we just had to rick sanchez on you and your wife both work for cnn of the time. rick wanted me to pass along to you or one of the people who are kindest to him at the network. when all of that went down in the appreciate that because obviously in your times of darkness it's nice to have those around you to be kind to you and he appreciate that. so we pass that along. well, i just want to say if i could just say one thing that i was riveted, i mean, you get, you guys have colleagues and friends, you, your questions with no holds barred in a very polite and congenial manner. and he was just, you know, blake, leon, i guess, was fascinated by the whole segment. and i'm not saying that gratuitously on
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a brown noser. i think they, i really was riveted. i had the privilege of watching it. and i, i couldn't look away. it was really, really a great segment. i always said that we get all of us behind the scenes when situations like that happened and tell you, tell everybody what was going on when everybody was really thinking at the time. that absolutely would be a good conversation that america would need to hear. i'm just so often they just get the 30 minutes sound bites. but i brought you on to talk about what is going on the conversation in the present day because this war between israel, a moss, i have to ask you, is it possible to criticize the actions of these rarely government or the troops without being labeled anti semitic in my, i mean in my mind it is, but you know, the clip that you just played, of those 2 guys to land. i mean that to me is, is revealing. and i've heard some of their other things, you know, the jews are coming out of the sewer. they, their did all this kind of stuff. but just to take what you play, you know, he didn't say is real. you called a jew land, which is so revealing that i think the conversation could stop right there. but
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certainly you could criticize the is real and, and their policies and their leader. you've had chuck schumer who i do believe is staffing israel in the back. but nonetheless, i mean, he's the highest ranking, jewish elected official in the country. he criticizes benjamin netanyahu. and if you watch, chick, joyce journal is quote unquote, journalist on, on cnn, for instance, dan dana bash and well quits are. and jake tapper, 0 running reports, very critical of is real. i don't think the anti semites by any means, i disagree with what they're saying. but there are reporters and there are commentators. and there are people who you could see through or i could see through june, so i don't speak for anybody else who have an ax to grind, i believe and are, you know, really loving criticising is real because they don't particularly care for jews. well, and the interview that was believed to be a final straw in the fire of owens, and let's just call is that if you get to that point,
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there's usually other things involved is never usually just one word. that's usually things from the back that never actually becomes public. she unapologetically, actually that apologetically actually defended calling a rabbi unholy for allegedly selling sex toys with his daughter. watch this, and certainly i'm going to be told i need to be contained in how i respond after 2 years of consistent attacks through 2 individuals. so i wanted to say on that point, you and i will never come to an agreement. i waited by every thing that i felt about him and i'm not going to have that. everything that i say including yesterday when he says that meet finding his products and stuff that he sells and promotes as a rob i to be on holy to say that i'm only saying that because it's made and is real. a rabbi, smaller than dressed up and celebrated her firing with this i am the candidate ones you know, these are not a christian trial, but it will only be i got my christian blood. good gracious,
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i just have to wonder what, what the age and maturity level right now in this conversations, things like this don't help and any of it. but steve, with any demographic, is there a way to offer criticism of a minority group without being given a label as being hateful toward sacrament? by the way, this is a $1000000.00 question. if you, if you're able to answer this, i know lots of people that need this advice as well, you know, it goes beyond criticizing choose. i mean, if, 1st of all, if you, if you in some liberal circles, if you defend white's as being not racist, then there's something wrong with you. and that's a, that's a workplace. true with these diversity courses and classes and, and requirements to get hired in all the whole world is crazy. you have, you have a student, you can't off campus apartments in for various universities. for of, for blacks only you of graduation for blacks only for whites only for hispanics only. and this is sanctioned in today's world. so you're right. the whole world is
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gone nuts and gone crazy. but yes, i mean, they look, you campus owens, i think suffers from ignorance as well as whatever else you might suffer from. all right, i remember an interview she did with a, a, a, a journalist who was in his real, at the time. and she said what i went to is real and my tour guide said were in jerusalem, and that's the muslim quarter. and the muslim quarter, what dilapidated compared to other areas and eje and israel makes the muslims went there. and he said, well what, what, what about you said it's like little italy in new york. nobody has to live there. it's where most of the muslims choose to live. i mean, you, she's, you know, she's made it sound like israel stuck them in there and it was a 10, a 10 a minute. and that's what the jews are doing to the most of which is in the same. so there's a lot of ignorance there too. and what you defend the time you west, who said, you know, i'm going to go to the, the, the con, no you, what's the, what,
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what term did you use, or do you have had it set up for all day? and i couldn't find the depth con freight on on jews. she said, oh, but come play. anybody who knows, that's a defensive military position. you think try me west method at the defense of the, as a, as a, the slaughter. i'm going to attack them, whatever he met or she's, she, i just think she has a problem. well, that's my opinion. and you're allowed to have that, especially on the show i. that's a key. 14 years later it will be interesting. what she feels like the comments like today, if, if she would make the same one year to ask you the great questions you're going to ask and i will hopefully still be on these airwaves to ask them from the staples were thank you so much for joining me my pleasure, scott. you can criticize the actions of a government and say what they did or is doing is wrong without jeopardizing your patriotism to your country. this is not actually make you any less for patriot. in fact, calling out wrongful actions makes you more patriotic because you are calling out
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those who are sabotaging the future of the country. and the same goes for the actions of another country's government. criticism of an action by foreign government does not mean they hate the people who reside within said country or do not have empathy for the situation they are in. this is true regardless if you're talking about the united states, ukraine, russia, israel, gaza, iran, or china. the government does not define the people in a perfect world, it would be the people which actually defined to the government. it is usually the ones who want to merge the people in the government who need the goodness of the people to cover for their own corrupt and purposefully evil actions. so the next time you feel someone is being given a label of hate, check and make sure it's being accurately being placed. because if it's not the more than likely they are correct. i'm sorry i here's, and this has been your 360 of you for watching the
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