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of the the hello again everybody. i'm rick sanchez. this is direct impact and there is a developing story that we are still following for you. it's out of western europe . it appears to be attempted assassination? the. yes, those are gunshots that you heard right there. the shooting victim is the prime minister of slovakia. who as you know, has been in the news now as a critic of sending aid to ukraine. in fact, he talked about it just recently. we're going to cover all of this for you. i'm rick sanchez. we're all over the story. let's get to it. that's the right. we're going to begin with what appears to be in the fascination attempt of robert
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fisco. that's how you pronounce his name. i know many of you are going to see this name from time to time. you'll see it so to speak. oh, but it's not. it's pronounced fisco. a significant player in europe and politics to say the very least, especially during the last year, we are told now that he is in a, as you might imagine, after seeing some of that video, just that short clip that we showed you moments ago he is in a life threatening condition right now, we're going to re q this video so you can see it before we put it up there. victor, you're going to see a man with a white shirt. he's a 71 year old. he's already been apprehended. he's gonna come up, looks like on the right side of your screen. he comes up and, and then he started shooting at him. he's shooting in a, in a downward direction, apparently 4 to 5 shots. let's, let's watch this together. you see right there and they start to pick them down. i don't know if you're able to see just as it comes into the frame. the fisco had just finished speaking. he was
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checking hands with people in the crowd when this guy who looked like just another person in the crowd took out a gun and a shoot some uh let's, let's go through this and watch this one more time. can you make that out? and the and then you can see how they start to pick them down. just go ahead victor . play that again. a, there it is. the. so that look that's, that's the moment that everyone's going to be watching now. and authorities watched . after that they were able to apprehend the man. as you know, cisco is the prime minister of slovakia. why is he? why is slovakia so important? why does this incident become so important at this particular point in time? well, let's talk about that. let's talk about slovakia, there's the map you may have seen moments ago as we go through this. when the soviet union broke up, many of the satellite countries became independent as we all remember, right. in,
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in the case of czechoslovakia, it was really divided into right. one side became what something called the church republic. others like calling a church you and the other became slovakia, right? it has been for years, a country which has told the nato line but recently, and this is where this new story becomes important. recently following the election of, of fisco, robert fisco, it changed with his pronouncement that he would no longer send arms to ukraine. and essentially was disagreeing with nato and the mostly european position. basically, this a disagreeing with nato's empty russian position. and in doing so, who's in joining? well, he's joining hungry is victor or bob and a growing list of dissenters who are saying, no, they're posing ukraine's entry into nato. well, also asking for truth in this conflict. they say this thing between russia and
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ukraine is ridiculous. we shouldn't be able to find an end to this thing. that's what he's arguing, right? that's what he was arguing up until he was almost shot. in fact, here's fiscal making that declaration. this is the original one he made. we had this on our show here, direct impact just right after it happened when he made this statement right after he had been elected here it is usage of when and how can i use that show up and it will from idaho on this just now is there something wrong with the dc, just ask you guys key flushes to use our b, r e, or which i'll just get out of the seat and i will call you but i'm not the one i was. what do you need? my, you also started the switching each day. i'm gonna do training a blue sutkowski racquel because they're just gonna shut off the whole much a little scroll through another bus ship because they're trying to leave even have to running on the brush them your channel, who's getting out of the students that i knew kinds of diversity still significant, which i do was 82 is associated with that, but i so, so basically what he's saying, and what he's telling that reporter is what you don't know the facts. i mean,
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i'm learning, there's a lot of things that are going on and you create that is not exactly the way it's being presented by washington and not exactly the way that it's being presented by nato. and that's this, that, that's the critical moment where he started to say something which was very different from the conventional wisdom that was taking place at the time. busy throughout of europe, so that, that kind of sets the table for you. a lot of people watching this and say, okay, someone's been assassinated, who is this guy? and why is the important? that's kind of why he's important at this point, and we're going to be talking to an expert in just a little bit who's going to relate more information, but uh okay, let's do this at this point. we've got 2 more pieces of video that i'm gonna share with you. and i also want to bring in my colleague manila chan to help us go go through this video manila if you could come up. um, you saw the 1st video, we've got 2 more pieces of video now. i think what we're about to see here you and uh, is the aftermath of what happens after he shot where the people suddenly crowd the
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body. and then you see some of the secret service people try literally lift them up and throw them into the back of a vehicle. so let's watch this. here it is the so there he is in the middle of the and those are just civilians. by the way, those, those are just civilians that are, that are there on the ground. i think we may be able to queue up some video now of him, his secret service and his security details. if we have that, i'm not sure. grabbing him and then throwing them in the back of the uh, in the back of the car. there it is. there it is that there he is. now, they're taking him, they're putting them in the back of a security and they're going to whisk him away. interestingly enough to roosevelt hospital named for the president of the united states during world war 2. when it was, we watched this, your thoughts what you've learned,
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what you're reporting on this up to now. yeah, obviously it's hard to watch. right. rick. somebody getting gun down like that, obviously are everybody's thoughts and prayers, whether you like him or dislike him, that he survives, you know, the, that was multiple gunshot wounds that he now worth noting. this is feet. those 3rd go around as the premier. yeah. they had parliamentary elections last fall of 2023 is found that his party, the smear, s. s d as they're called winning and very quickly forming this coalition government and their for their whole platform. the smart city pledge to hold all military a to ukraine. they also denied being pro russian. meanwhile, he had heard to the, well, you correction, you get a minute, you know, every day lab rob is a dear friend. you could, you could be against the war and not necessarily be on one side or the other. and i think this is the funny thing about this. i mean,
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the reason fisco has become suddenly someone known all throughout europe is because of this position in no way. are we at this point saying that this position had anything to do with his being right? shot or this assassination of that, right? it's, it's way too early for any type of conjecture. it would be a responsible and that's not what we're going to do. but it is noteworthy, if not newsworthy, that this is the position that he has held. and he's a bit of a maverick and having that position up to now. so yeah, he's lucky is not one that simply goes along to get along. right. he is. i'm average of sorts. he's very, i know, i know is know he's very anti establishment motive. right. now, no, we don't know at this point exactly why this person did this. you know, we're reading that there are reports coming out of the area. that's just a very tense time in, in, in the country. and this guy is very much a populist,
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you know, you know, rick, it further to that. i mean, as i'm following this as this unfolding, i mean there's still a lot to look into about who the shooter or the alleged shooter is. what his motives are. we don't, in this point, however, what we do know, even though that it shows a government has come out very clearly against support a more war, expanding the war in ukraine. we just see tweets coming from people like ursula vander land, the commission president. she has said, you know, she condemns this vile. it's actually called a violet tap on the prime minister. she condemned any violence and thoughts and prayers. the nato boss just oldenburg. same thing. shocked and appalled by the shooting of the sister is what he said. he watches them think, well, i'll lead recovery to it. would it be? can the spectrum tv? yeah. to be fair. i'm not sure any of them made those declarations, but i guarantee you that their press secretary or their lawyers run something you
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know, i mean, i'm sorry, but at a time like this, what do you expect that these people who yeah, are going to say who by the way did probably not necessarily like him or that's not fair. mm hm. who pro, who didn't like the positions that he had taken in fact, but let me add to that. i've got something else i want to share with you what. what makes him interesting is that he's the kind of new brand of european liter. i mean this guy does not necessarily told the british line or the nato line. in fact, he almost appears to have a better understanding of the global south position held by countries like china and india, and brazil and russia. and this is not something most europeans gap, right? they all think it's all about washington and london and, you know, and, and paris. that's also why he doesn't hesitate. and just recently did so, here is criticizing his european neighbors for their ukraine strategy. let's take a listen. i need to start seeing, i need to put a honda on the west seas. then i suspect norm's financial military assist the study
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of the spec sanctions degree is not able to resolve the military conflict. they pulled a short match on the battlefield. look, i'm no expert manila on, on european relations and what people in europe think uh i, it's tough enough for me to figure out what's going on here in washington in our own country. but i will tell you that this attitude, this proclamation that he made and the others he's made before that are, are, are not in keeping with the way most europeans think. right. yeah, i would say that this, his government, the coalition government is able to form within weeks is reflective of how at least the slovak, young voter feels about all stuff. so i think that shows that they support his ideals and the smart as these positions. and it's important to note that there is a more right wing populism that is kind of sweeping europe, mary s s,
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d is actually populous left to explain it interest. so perhaps that lends some credibility to why they kind of lean over towards the global global view. not, not too different from some of the things that we're seeing in our own country as we prepare stories about both individuals on the left and the right will sometimes seem to make more sense than those who are the conventional politicians or the quote unquote establishment politician manila, thank you. we've got a guest coming up in just a little bit and we're going to take a break. but when we come back, i want to return to the latest on slovakia with an expert on the region who also happens to be in that area. george sam, welly is going to be joining us. you see him there on the screen. he's an expert on this region and on a boat, slovakia, and hungry where he is now. don't go away. george is going to join me in just a moment. the
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show seemed rom, just don't you have to shape out the application and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground, the known in vietnam, american war, the vietnam war lost its almost 2 decades and dragged in numerous countries. nor does he have written down when you don't see it. now, what is all on the empty hundreds of thousands of american troops who was sent to the country to back the south vietnamese on me. i
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bought that, not much. american soldiers, militant resistors mercilessly burned down entire villages and spread dangerous chemicals. and even lee by all right, did the americans ever fully acknowledge what they did on the vietnamese veterans ready to forgive? yeah, yeah, yeah, that's that way. it's too late. but yes, french president, emanuel mcgraw and says he's advocating strategic ambiguity when it comes to the ukraine. this includes sending western military personnel to fight for ts. this is not strategic ambiguity, but rather strategic confusion, the
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water back on right. sanchez joining us now is georgia. so i'm really a senior research fellow at the global policy institute and he is joining us from hungry george. let's get to the details of this particular show that we are preparing right now is being produced hours before, or i should say, some of the, in other words, we're going on a little bit early. so there's a possibility that this story will develop as we go by the time it ears. but from what we understand right now, he was shot several times. he was shot in the army shot in the leg. and of course, the biggest danger for him right now is the fact that he was also shot in the abdomen. they say he is in a life threatening condition. he's still at the hospital and we know that the person who shot them the salem has been captured, but we really don't know much about him. is there anything you can add to any of that for us? you know, i, until we find out
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a little over about who is this the same was what, what motivated him so it's, it's irresponsible to speculate. it's clear. first of all that, um a fee scope was a very controversial vega. and even in the clips that you showed me, the things he said actually went beyond the stuff that a victim or binds to think a or bun has also been very critical of the nature of e u stance on ukraine. but his position was much more mastic they, this will makes no sense. you know, it's damaging us damaging our economy and we need to bring it to. and then what fisco was saying, however, was russians were killed by ukrainian just that's it's accurate of and he clearly what happened to know that so he's, it's an accurate accounts of what happened in 2014. but you can then see why
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he would have aroused an enormous amount of anger and hatred in the media have been peddling, list of anger and hatred towards him. day of today, if you look at it like political magazine. yeah, almost every day they publish and they don't worry about it. they did a couple of days ago. oh jesus. right to freedom easy. i'll blowing democracies out of ink media, freedom to slovakia. so it's an ongoing thing. and, you know, with just speculating here, you know, when you get somebody who is mentally unstable and you get hit with this sort of propaganda, they all today, well, good for somebody over the age. he said something saturday that i thought was very interesting. let me, uh, let me read you what the reporting is on this just just recently, just a few days ago, apparently fisco said on uh, saturday day, uh,
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the only way to end russia's war against ukraine is for kia to give up some of its territory. and he reiterated his position, which is very different from the position being proclaimed by nato, the united states and other european countries. um, what do you make of that declaration of bought by fisco saturday? it is obviously correct and it's august the realistic position. there's no other ways will can come to an end without ukraine is giving off time show up. out of his search rate is the grand had an opportunity back in april 2022 basically bringing awards without losing any search at that moment. this boxed up that that's gone. so he was obviously things are listed. and again, you can see why. and i cause a lot of of distress among the people in slovakia,
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but people in europe. i mean that the upset and an emotional attachment to ukraine . it's is gone, it just cut the whole of the psychotic in europe now. yeah, let's, let's watch this some of this video again. i think we have some of the aftermath video that we played earlier. and i just want to capture it if we can, as, as you and i are having this discussion and victor, our director, is going to have that on in, in the background. because i'm just wondering from what we learned. he went and spoke at a cultural center. there it is. that's the cultural center. gave a short speech. then he went out, people were waiting for him. he was a, he was a brace, the shook hands with people. he talked to them. what those politicians do, you know, uh, you know, kissing babies as we call it here in the united states. when this man just came out of nowhere with the gun and started shooting out of it. you, you say there is, there's the guy. and i counted at least 5 shots, you know, again that's could be ricochets, you never know, but that's how many i counted when i watched the video. i'm just trying to put me
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in that head of the people who are living in that region now and, and why is there such attention? why is there so much anger i was reading before i went on the air that the media seems to be of elevating this are the am. why or was the geography slovakia had a bob of funder. it would kind of explains why the hungry like here are actually a rather close politically, culturally that geographically also very, very closely. and in the case of hungary, especially, are a real problem. there are a 150000 on gary and we're in ukraine. so the world has a very personal meaning for how long it ends and for us to lock in. and they know that things get, you know, going,
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escalating in this sponsible way which is being peddled by the british and by the french a, by the polls that it's going to be hungry. and slovakia to relatively small countries who are going to be the hardest hit because they're going to be in the middle and they're not interested in what they have. no, they don't have a dog in this fight. they will. and but the other ones are going to be in the heart of this kid. and, and he goes and it gives a hungry and hungry and nose it was dragged into, to, uh, was, and it was the blues in both was right. so you have to give up an awful tara trick in both. well, look. so they want to say out, but this is causing a lot of distress. i mean, we, yeah, we, when we people like micro, openly talking about getting ascending french forces into your groups. the british, we're only talking, you know, you know, the dispatcher will storm shadows, stop collisions without weapons. well, this disclosing regular things, i'd say because you know this, this is essentially moving inexorably towards will,
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between nature and so the idea of reduce smoke countries are going to get absolutely pallet. oh, well, let me ask you this, cuz i'm curious in a case like this. uh, obviously in the united states, uh, sans the j f. k assassination. and perhaps you assess the shipments brother. usually the authorities co less f b i walks in. sometimes they get other federal authorities, local authorities, and they start this uh, this very, uh, a very well developed investigation as you know and nothing is left on turned and we can trust that they're going to give us a sense of what really happened here. the reason i ask you this question is, i know nothing about the authorities in a country like uh, slovakia. okay. can you share with us whether we can, whether there is a, going to be a credible investigation to determine what happened here?
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who did this, and whether that guy was alone, wolf, or whether he was sent by someone as we learn more about what happened here regarding both of you say, look at his motive. i don't know whether it will be credible, to be honest. i suspect the story he will get is assailant. um was a cracked block. you know, he's a, he has a history of mental problems and, and so i doubt whether they want to go and explore other avenues. those are a why is it a conspiracy i'm i don't know what other was, but i suspect that the story will be, you know, let's try, i'm limited and just make it about this one guy who is a, a crack. but that's what happens. and i think that, you know, there's always the, the way the media spin this, you know, when it's a, a figure i'm on the left is live on the liberal left who gets
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a shot or is subjected to violence. then we get a big conspiracy. it's already, well, it was all trump and it wasn't because it comes to rhetoric the far right extreme right. of a danger, you know, things and so on to. but if it goes the other way, then little is just the crack. but so i recommend you remember what happens when the, uh, there was the base game with the, the congressional getting baseball games and a number above. yeah. and congress city including steve police, the guard house majority leader, who was bull was killed on the bus or then it was not any a bonus, and a support. bob was like, you know, i have a follow up. rachel matter. i don't know ludy rusher gave conspiracies and he was upset with watching it. and that's what is the head struggle however, the me a down play the just this is a cracked block,
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is the car lou. the need to say is not a bit away. that boy, it's old trunk. spivey was inspired like from a speech speaking of laughter. right. what's interesting about this, is it orb on. i guess, you know, this whole left or right thing gets crazy. and i think sometimes we in the media pay way too much attention to it because there's a lot of people who have a little bit of both, including me and probably you. but it all gone tends to be uh, hungry is, or bon tends to be more to the right and physical tends to be more to the left. yet they both found themselves on most of not many of the same positions correct. it is a very peculiar they say on the right because when it comes to what you can nomics, you know what summarizes what is or bands economics or bands. economics is august. the owner is a capital this company,
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but the capital banking finance construction factories should be in the hands of hong vans. he really doesn't want, you know, multinational corporations coming in, owning on gary and farm land, hunger industry on gary and buying this on get in a financial success. so yes, it is a capitalist study in the socialist. but he worked very much national ownership not, not, you know, it's individual being the hands of so it's small that from, from fisco. and they both obviously share views only big growth, very hostile to immigration. they both have very concerned with the of social abuse marriage really bad things like that. obviously them, you know, on the same page when it comes to foreign policy. so there is a batch. the difference between love. yeah. i mean, i think this goes probably
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a more, as a more socialist leaning with hold on does, which is why i like to say and we're out of time and i apologize for interrupting you. but, you know, as i tell many of my friends and colleagues in the media here in the united states and cnn, and nbc and all the other places that i've worked, you gotta stop getting so caught up with labels and party affiliations. and talk about the facts because that's more often than not where you're actually going to find the truth up that you are a pleasure to have on. uh, thanks you. thanks so much george. we appreciate it. so thank you. break. again the, the story develops. we hope we bring able to bring you up to date. obviously things will change. you might see some differences in the story. by the time that the show errors, we will continue to follow it and bring you up to date as we go here. that's our show, remember, always look outside your own box cruise, as we say, don't live in boxes. i'm rick sanchez. and i'll see you next to the
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