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not certain times found. so really i'm so guy points opposite the bar tool. i know who this is by jude is basically signing up for freedom. freedom of fire journalism under groups. um, you know, he, he's been there case, i think i had got but a so it below was i would actually be in a rapid cool one, very ethical walk. mm hm. but so he's being a sound journalist because walters, being reviewed by him and his sources has been very beneficial to the public interest. yeah, i think you're going to be the typical things about monday's, what are the rest of garden city? is i to states is chelsea money who provided this information, particularly massage, is she or what was given 5 to 5 is impressed. matter which,

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the driver, buddy, i'm rick sanchez and this is the weekend review. it's an assassination attempt that has all of your a parking. it's a story of the week. what count them down? i'm at sanchez, this is direct impact. the man, there's a whole lot of talk coming out of europe right now about the security and even possible civil war in the aftermath of the shooting of robert, vist. so this is a big deal. i mean, this is a big deal and we've got a big deal panel to talk about joining we now is craig foster to our new law, who is the host of a passion, a go as well as malcay,

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the host of the male k show. thanks to both of you for being with us. okay, let's start with this a political assassination that is caught on video. these are the times we live in folks. the victim is the prime minister of the lock you just days before he was shot. the a firm disposition that the only thing that is your opinion counterpart to do is convince ukraine to negotiate a truth, even if it means giving up some land. that's what he said, he said, give up the land, sit down and talk for the sake of peace. now this the, yeah, that's the shooting there. and i'm telling you everyone's talking about it. there's a lot of ram if occasions that come out of this. because in many ways, he is the one guy in europe who was standing against what is conventional wisdom in europe. uh guys, let me bring you in this uh, mail. i know you've been looking at this situation here. you've got fits. so saying

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to the rest of the world, stop giving money to ukraine. let's find a way to find a peaceful solution in this situation. and everybody else is looking at them like he's crazy and now he gets assassinated. you say what? as well, i say also just before that he had also spoken out that he was not behind the world health organization treaty. he also said that a degree new deal and what they're doing in europe at especially the you in terms of greening everything. and that 0 is bad for their countries. and uh, this is what happens as you know, uh all over the world when people are not doing what they need to do, especially in this situation, i've been connected to agenda 2030 and the global governance plans and everything. all these billionaire global as those are apps that are running the parent companies or countries a want to achieve anyone that gets in the way you know, they need to be taken out. this is not news is one of many. and sadly, there's probably revolutions popping up all over the place and, you know, from history they, usually this is about the international banking cartel and they're public private

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partnership wanting to get people in line. and i hope this guy not only survived because back stronger. well, here's the good news we're getting mostly information we're getting so far is that he has survived the surgery and apparently he's going to be okay. but, and, and it's and, and to be journalistically responsible. we cannot at this point say that this guy who shot him had any connection to anything other than the fact that he decided. and this is a country right now. i don't know if you've been watching the situations to block you. it's very intense there. and there's a lot of anger and the media is playing into it a little bit like let me think maybe the united states. so we don't know if this is a conspiracy, if it was caused, or if it's connected to your claim, etc, etc. we don't know this yet, but it certainly is leading to a lot of people and a lot of concern you wanted to say correct. you know, i said it doesn't make a difference if it is an inside job, but this has, you know, the fingerprints of an, any d or another c i, a sub contractor. i mean, this is good type of behavior. we've been displaying all the, all over that,

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that region anyways. and at the end of the day, no matter what you know, the united states apparatus is going to come on in the foreign policy goes and they're going to try to take advantage of the whole situation. they're going to try to mix loving your partner in the war in ukraine and try to keep that going on as long as they can. so, i mean, they've been looking for partners. they've been drawn lines in the sand, and i don't see them like not doing what they normally do and take advantage of this whole situation. that being the u. s. foreign policy apparatus, i don't know. i don't want to be on the place we should go with this now to be responsible because you never know what they're going to find. but right now you're absolutely right. you're both right. it doesn't smell good. it doesn't look good that the one of the few guys, except perhaps or bottom, maybe a few others who've come forward and disagreed with nato on it's policies. and the guy ends up being uh somebody attempts to assassinate if it's not a pretty picture, by the way, not only is ukraine yet willing to not willing to talk peace given the horrible condition of its country and its military there, they're actually the ukrainians. that is the bombing

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a russian city of belgrade and, and they're killing civilians. watch this of the, the, you know, i gotta tell you, now i've not tried to be a put an apologist or anything or defend russia. but russia has lately taken on more territory than it has since this thing begun. and i think there's been one civilian who wasn't even killed. the person was injured in the area around car.

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cough. now what's interesting about that is every time these guys fire a missile into russian territory, in this case, they injured 20 killed 9. 2 of those were children. again, a disparity and the story i don't know, mountain will start with you again. you say what? well, i see that it's, it's shocking and very disappointing that in 2024 people are dying wars over territory. when the truth is, i believe that the majority of human beings on planet earth would like there to be no worse than a group of what i believe to be about. 50000 people are decided for all the rest of us that they need order out of a us. i mean, this is just the beginning. they're sending now weapons to, to back to the balkans. i mean, the beast, people that are paying for both sides of all these wars seems to be pushing us to world war 3, when the actual people of planet are really would just like to move forward. we have all this money. we can have driving society's vegetation, electricity, power everywhere on planet earth, and instead this is what they're spending their money on,

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is killing innocent civilians. and frankly, hundreds of thousands of soldiers have died for what, for who and we, as we see through history at the end of the day, who's rebuilding these places who really benefits from these wars? not the people of this country or any of our countries. oh, i got something for you quite a lot of things. one more thing about you crane, by the way, the story that we all grew up with. i don't know if you remember the story, but it's the story about nero. fiddling. well roam, burn, do you remember that story? we all kind of have it in our heads this week. secretary state anthony blink. and he went the key, right. he was there to let presidents a lensky. no, it's okay not to hold elections. let me say that again. the told president. so lensky, it's ok not to hold elections. essentially he's, he's essentially telling them that there's plenty of time to become a democracy in the future. doesn't have to become a democracy just yet. and by the way, eventually will help them get there will help them form a new democracy in their country at some point. but i thought this video that i'm about to show you is fascinating. it's blinking in keys at

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a nightclub. remember when i mentioned nero, fiddling right? well the se in arrow, and it ain't rome, but something is definitely burning. watch the or the go. not bad, right? but i suppose miro was probably pretty good with the federal 2. what do you think of when you watch the secretary of state of the united states going to a war torn country in the middle of a war? playing his electric guitar in ki, ma'am, what?

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yeah, well i mean, 1st off, i want to know if the show there was sponsored by black rock and the talking about who's going to be rebuilding up to you of over there. it's, it's crazy and, you know, when i see the blinking seeing rocking in the free world in ukraine, it just makes me die inside because it's the, the, the height of hypocrisy over here. they have ceased to be a free state since 2014. when the united states went in there with victoria new and jeffrey piatt and orange color revolution, they took it over and the united states, they would, they always do. and that's on the crazies, the radical groups out there, like they did the moody idea and afghanistan, like they did the conference in nicaragua. well here you go. we're going to on nazis and they're going to kill people like they have like 14000 in a don bosco. that's why this latest attack wreck, it doesn't surprise me. they've been doing this for quite some time. and what does the other alliance do? the russians the chinese and now we want, when they strike back, they make sure they warn their enemy. they're just making

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a statement. they don't want to can't kill civilians. they are conducting work completely different than the way the united states and their allies conduct more like ukraine is bombing right now. russian cities. you know, the thing that bothers me about this is that we're constantly being told that we have to give this $175000000000.00 to ukraine. let me say that again. $175000000000.00 of my tax money, your tax money through ukraine because they are a democracy and we are there to defend democracy. but now we're learning according to our own secretary of state. they are not a democracy. they are cancelling their elections and attend declaring martial law and then maybe at some point in the future we will guide them in how to become a democracy mail. you say that you say, what about that comment by our secretary? is they blanket? well basically when they talked about defending democracy, they mean the institutions that they created. it's got nothing to do with the actual term democracy or anything to do with that. what's really damaging here too

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and as positive brought up is that i fully believe that the at least the united states. but frankly, i think there's a, even above that. but this global public private partnership that's running america, like a parent company, is a seems to have their hands everywhere in the world. and when we talk about what's going on a new plan, and yet they're getting on stage at sun gala to celebrate the halfway to their 2030 mark. and they were talking about $600000000000.00 to rebuild ukraine, which in 2015 the same newspapers were saying was most corrupt nation in europe. it really should make you look at well, who's rebuilding ukraine and what are their plans there? and where else do they have plans? cuz frankly, i just, i truly believe that we're at a point where these people are functioning, all of, of our governments and our regular governments have been captured by this. these people that consider themselves stakeholders and they want by any means necessary to take full total control and, and that means that it doesn't matter how many people die or how many wars, or how much they create. they as long as they have the chaos to subdue us, to kind of accept what they want,

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they're going to continue until we say no more. all right, i'm going to tease up the next story because we're gonna go to break, but i want to take that up by showing you a couple of pictures of pictures are truly worth a 1000 words. then i think we have enough here for 2000 words. watch this video. let's put it off. i want you to look at this, okay, on the right of your screen is put in, right? as we speak or so heading to china speaking with she look at the embrace, look how they smile at each other. now watch she with my chrome g with my chrome, the dead fish and k handshake. like, dude, you're not my friend, but stop with all the majesty here and with pro it's a totally different look. now look, i'm not one of these people who go around and say, i can tell by somebody's body language, what they're saying. but i'll tell you, in this case, there may the story, the tell, certainly in terms of the relationship between the china and russia, which seems to be flourishing more and more with each and every day. and it seems to be caused by the pushback that they're getting from the west. we'll talk about

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this when we come back. stay right there the the i'm rick sanchez with craig and mel were talking about some of the stories that have taken place this week. i want to take you back to this video and just been here. now remember, let me do the setup for you. so i'm a crone invites a present, and she of china to come to france and he has all his pump and ceremony and guards and music and everything. and she has this demeanor about him almost like, you know. okay. yeah, come here, i'll say hi, i'll shake your hand, but do i'm not sure i'm crazy about you. you're not my friend, you're not my best. the. now, just this week, who goes to china in china, talking about pomp and circ*mstance, they have bands, they've got floats, they've got parades,

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he's shaking hands with everybody. she's big. got a big smile on his face. they're almost, but they're bracing like they are actually like best. it's just a very big difference as we compare these 2 images. let's look at it one more time and, and craig, i want to get your reaction to this. talk about the deal politics look, look at the picture on with my chronic about chrome, pulling his hand and look at the expression on she's face and he's putting him on the back, but she's barely even reacting. now. look at the one with putting where they are now now and she put the top in put number back. it just, i don't know. i see it. do you see a craig? yeah, i mean, well i, i, what i see is that g is done with the west. i mean, everything has changed so much. and these last 2 months, the writing is on the wall when they have to be blinking when to see g. there was a little clip that was leaked out of g asking one of his assistants. how long is he going to be here for always leaving tonight? good, there to guard and you know, when you came, the rhetoric was definitely changed out there. g lead blinking. no, that's

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a red line. is in fact i want, it's a best not mess around. and then right after that meeting, even after the meeting of when janet yelling showed up showing g that you can use chopsticks z when to, to went to 2 places. he went to serbia and hungry. why? cuz those are tight russian allies. they're sewing up the division right now. there is separating themselves from the west that just going after the loading and hanging fruit there, forming alliances there. and we better wake up to this, they're paying, pushed out and being pushed together. i would argue, i mean, this whole thing that's going on in the global south with bricks and federal and countries like china and russia and south africa and brazil and the wrong. and even some of the middle eastern countries that i may have missed a couple, i don't know, but they're, they're coming together out of necessity and it's almost like our leaders are e. yeah, i don't even want to say the word who are in charge of our country. not only are they making it happen, but they don't see the consequences of what the hell they're doing. mel to or do

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they see the consequences of what they're doing because i, i can tell i can, can we have a parent company of a public private partnership that is taking over america. there's 1000000000 or global is oligarchs that are invested in the foreign, a global governance model and, and a post. it appears to me, american economy that no longer really considers america there me. yeah. but, but, but hold on, hold on. what you're going to, what it was then you just said is true. how does that, how does that, how do they benefit from having a strong rush or a strong china, a strong self after got a strong india, a strong brazil, and a strong around creating a force against them. where, where is the economic superior already and that, where is the brilliance of that business move that you're describing? i think it's stupid and i've done this, maybe the well, the forces in against them because black rock fully functions in the ccp and the foreign policy advisor to the bi and campaign and to the guiding administration, used to work in black rock and now is running the ccp foreign policy. so i mean is

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it, is it that the control demolition of our economy is for a reason. i mean, are we talking about these companies that are involved in this? yeah, they are american companies or the global companies. so you're so white glove and so what you're saying is you think they're, they want this new group to be forge so that we could have what a polarity us against them and make that money in that situation. is that, is that what you're suggesting? ringback well, it certainly appears that the sanctions against russia as close to west off not didn't hurt the bricks, nations or the russians or the russians at all. but they have isolated the west nations, especially the united states in the us dollar. so i am wondering at the very top who was running this and who does a benefit? yeah, me too. i'm telling you, i'm, i'm, i'm perplexed, watching those 2 pretty over the decisions which are causing the countries that we say our enemies to become stronger and more unified. but maybe it's just me. what do i know? you know, i'm just some guy over here doing the news in america, in

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a matter of days, by the way, is going to be a 1000 us troops and guys, obviously they're to do the bidding of death and yahoo, not mine. you know, they're not going to be in guys a proper. they're going to be on a dock or a peer. it's apparently connected to garza, the well congressman, that dates of all people is asking, wait, isn't that the same thing here? we got you guys saying that boots on a peer connected to the ground connected to service members shooting in the gaza. doesn't count as boots on the ground. it does not because i think you're gonna find if the american people have a different perspective on that. and if we're gonna have people shoot in the gaza, we probably should have a vote on that. so if somebody is going to shoot at one of our troops, he's not going to shoot at them. if he's 20 feet away, he'll only shoot out of movies 19 feet away at the beginning of the dock. yeah. hey, you know what pasta that makes perfect sense to me not. yeah, well i,

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i do like to move by mat gates objecting somehow, even though he's been word i think as well as occupational guys a this was good politically for him, but at least somebody is like, hey, what's going on? but we also, i think we have to look at the sub contractors who the n g o's that bought into this peer. and what it's about, it's very, very fishy rick. and there's a lot of questions that need to be answered. i don't think this is about getting you minutes hurrying into guys and more they really wanted to get and then they would let it get it into rock bottom. yeah. ways. so what does this about? is this about this person all the palestinians once and for all, getting them using the peer to do that, or is this about seizing the natural gas and the oil that could possibly be out there? this is fishy, and it, it, the enemy has yet to reveal itself, as they would say in the godfather. so goes in the pure in gaza. now isn't, this is nothing else a political maneuver by the, by ministration to say, look, we're putting this peer here. so we can help the people of gaza and we can send

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them some humanitarian a be looking at us. we're doing such a good thing. watch. i'm putting myself on the buckets up. i probably can't do at about 5 gigs, barely moved. but what, what, what do i see political motivations if nothing else, don't you? oh, yeah, but again, a like positive said i agree with him. $350000000.00 to build appear right off of gaza. but only a year or 2 years ago, joe biden was talking about having a we, she in fact and about developing road initiative had about that land and about having something from india all the way to europe. and if you map it out on the map, it looks like that here would be a pretty good place to have a middle road between india and europe. so again, you do have to look at who benefits just like when everything else going on a planet, or like i said, we have a parent company, a 1000000000 r oligarchs, that are manipulating the entire world right now to their gain and our, our last and there's a lot more of us and we really need to start asking for answers and what this peer is about when is america built a 350000000 dollar appear in the middle of

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a foreign nation and then broke it down 90 days later, because that's what they're saying, and that is not true, and people need to dig into who's involved here, where the contractors and like, like pasta said, who benefits, who's running that for? and we don't have any answers and i believe that there should have to be a go back to this point right now or given the way you guys speak. i have a sense that the next person i'm going to tell you about the someone that is here a near to your hearts. let me tell little about hillary clinton. she's back in the news appear. she's apparently exerting herself back into the news, calling all her bodies to talk to, to tell their bodies in the media. i want to be interviewed and she has been interviewed again a lot recently. she's kind of wanting to talk about gaza and the gaza story by reaching out to members of the media reminding and that she's a middle east expert. let me say that again. she is a middle east expert self described. of course, here's the points she wanted to make when she reached out to with respect to the

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middle east. and they don't know that the under the uh uh they bringing together the israel leaves and the palestinians. um by my husband the then it's really a prime minister, a hood brock. the then head of the to palestinian liberation organization. and the palestinian authority, yasser arafat. an offer was made uh to the palestinians for a state on, you know, 96 percent of the existing territory occupied by the palestinians with 4 percent of israel to be given to reach a 100 percent of the amount of territory that was hoped for. and this offer was made and if the yasser arafat had accepted it, there would have been a palestinian state now for about 24 years. so one of the great tragedies of history, so long story short, i am a genius. my husband is also a genius and if they had listen to us, those dan palestinians wouldn't be in the condition. they're in. and they would

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have had their own country by now they would have flourished and everything would have been just perfectly copacetic. that's what she says and of course, yeah, right. she's hillary clinton right now. oh yeah. right. um, you know, it's, that's interesting. coming from somebody after what they did in libya is one of the worst co*ck international crimes that ever happened. and she's never been held accountable. but the truth about that is that a br office murder yasser arafat was replaced and everything that she's talking about has nothing to do with real history. and what really happened at that time. and then all the billions and billions and billions of dollars that were invested into the clinton foundation, cleared global initiative, all this stuff because her and her husband were such peacemakers around the world. well, i would say pretty much look at for when they were there to where we are now, what's going on and i guess buying because knows biting can't when and they're going to switch them out to you in hopes it's her, it will not be her. she didn't win in 2016 because people just don't like her. they don't find her and being out there in the media is just showing again why she's

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a middle east expert though. pasta. does it literally is. yeah, you're right. where we're hearing that this imaginary deal was written down on a napkin somewhere when she heard and the bill hit like, you know, had some, some good lunch somewhere in jerusalem. and this is what they came up with. the 859 ports. right. and is there a pack talking points? i got some of the are yeah, no proof behind this. you know, i can go look at the balfour declaration and show you. it's real that even before there wasn't, it was really state. there were plans that haven't is really state which she's talking about is completely nonsense. it is just a pat talking points and i don't understand why these people just won't go away. how could we miss you, hillary, if you don't go away and the main stream media just shoving these people down our throats, and i don't know what their mindset is, rick, what do they do if you keep continuously telling the lie, it becomes the truth. no matter how much she spits all this stuff, it's not going to forgive the israelis for their saves. it's not going to exalt them of what's going on there today. the genocide that's taking place today,

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no matter what they say, it's not going away. this is a tragedy right over here, and we need to be speaking up about what's going on and stopping the bombing immediately. yeah, hillary clinton comes. yeah. and your point is a go to because the brake, when we are only 15 seconds, if you can close the top ravine, i'm sorry. i said the wrong person you'd have for being no, no, no worries. i just wished to your point that pasta, i do wish that they would challenge these people a little bit more. and especially of the case of hillary clinton, they don't, they simply roll over my thanks to both of you. good. show good conversation, smart stuff. that's our show, remember, always look outside your old box is true, still live in boxes. me with the we. i'm rick sanchez and we'll see you next to the

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