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my america's bristol myers queen as introduced as late as tell seem a medication called rebels is one of aspiration so far tells see me a patients east accessed this medicine which can significantly reduce transfusions and drastically decrease the need for installation of therapy associated with severe pains for the past 3 years, we have persistently sent emails to the company and even our context in europe reached out to them to provide the drugs to our patients. however, as soon as they realized that we were requesting these drugs for a run in tell see me a patients they sees responded to our inquiries. legal experts have been asked to be american sanchez as nothing short so they can amik terrorism. these want to come up with has made numerous attempts to bring attention to the humanitarian consequences of the sanctions through international channels, but to no avail. while the legal action taken by divani and our senior patients re not told the was government's accountable. it's seen here as a wake up call,
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so the harsh reality to be was using get wanted patients as pause. i just pull it up on mental verse. that's what we've got time for the south. thanks very much. as always for joining us. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the harbor buddy, i'm rick sanchez and these are the stories that you need to know about today is present in binding, calling the people of india races. why would you do that? also, there's an important message. it's coming out of the berlin and guess who's back? oh my goodness. jordan santos has reintroduced himself in drag. i'm rick sanchez. this is directive back. let's do it the
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. so here's what i'm gonna start with a present. a button has come out and essentially insulted certification of india. and by the way, they don't like it. they don't like what he's saying, right? he's calling them xena folds 0 phone, which is really another way of saying padget is people, maybe even bigots. i mean, those use, those words are often used interchangeably, right? but by the way, he's also including japan, in this insult. and of course, for good measure, he throws in russia in china, but then again, he says that every day when he wakes up. so so, so here's what he says, let me put it up on the screen for you and i'm gonna read it for you. here's what he says. he says, why is china stalling so badly economically? why is japan having trouble? why is russia, why is india? he says, because there's 0 phobic, they don't want immigrants,
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immigrants is what makes us strong. he goes on to say, i guess what are makes us strong. regardless. this is really fascinating. coming from a man who is backing, what many people around the world would be calling a genocide? i mean, what's going on and is real right now. there's a grid of people were saying, we don't want you here and there bombing them and killing them to the tune of 253035000. i mean, those are my numbers. those are the official numbers. i mean, that's not 0 phobic. i just, i can't help but ask, know, as we start to show 1st thoughts to so rick, we got to point out that bite and making these comments right at the start of a heritage month right here in the united states. this i think was another gap that left the national security spokesmen,
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john kirby scrambling to clean up another one of biden's message. we should point out japan and india are 2 very important us allies in asia. it's baffling, the biting would go on this random attack like this during a campaign event. and as of yet no immediate reaction or comments from japanese or indian official, i don't know what they would say to distract. yeah. it, you know, it's funny that he would do something like this and do it at the very same time. that there's this question about this controversy between uh, you know, obviously the palestinians and, and the israelis and the new attacks on wrap up, for example, where there are now actual pictures of this happening. it's, it's, it's, it's quite, by the way, there's a middle part to this that we probably should address. because meanwhile, the government of benjamin netanyahu, who is acting perhaps like one of the most seen in fact, the phobic countries in the world. right. i mean, again,
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let me just pose the question, what can be more xena phobic then alleged genocide, right. so very being defended right now. manila is, you know, but by biden, he's not alone. the international criminal court, as we have been reporting, is considering charging and arresting that on yahoo and others in his government. have you all crunch and for what they call again, alleged genocide. well, a group of us senators has just come out as we're preparing the show, and they're essentially attacking the court. they're there, they're attacking the i, c, c. here's what we know. so i'm going to read it to you as it's being reported in a terse one page. water signed by 12 g o, p senators, including tom, cotton of arkansas, marco rubio, rick scott of florida. had crews of texas. what a surprise attempt scottish south carolina, the criminal court is being informed by these dudes that any attempt. listen to
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this, any attempt to hold nathan, yahoo and his colleagues to account with her actions for what they've done and gaza will be interpreted. not only as a threat to israel sovereignty, but to the sovereignty of the united states. these guys are actually saying that if you, the international criminal court, which the us as praise many times in the past, when they've said bad things about countries, we don't like. there's like, if you mess with them, you are messing with us and we're essentially declaring, i don't know, we're on you. so so rick, from, from the language of these lawmakers that they're using in defense of both is real and b, b, you would think is real, was the 51st state. now, as you say about a year ago, v i c. c issued a new arrest warrant against vladimir putin, the president of russia. this was lauded by these very same congressmen. today,
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they are calling into question the validity, the merits of the court and its officials. that'd be house of the i'm going to interrupt you for just a moment there because something you said there is very fascinating. i was doing my preparation for the show as usual, like we have to do when i was reading up on what's going on right now. and ukraine and the other day, what caught my attention was this headline. i don't remember what maybe new york times or something. and it said russia tax 3 more cities in ukraine levels, a da da da. and it was, it was, i thought, oh my god, what did they do? did they drop a giant bomb on the city that or not? and then it says at the bottom, one person was injured in taken to the hospital. one civilian was affected by the then ukraine by roger. so is this big long are those like rush it is attacked all these people in the bomb, the city and the and i say, well it must have been horrible. god, i hope people didn't die open, is it people didn't die. one person i think had
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a broken arm and had to be taken to the hospital compared to what's happening and gaza. manila, come on. yeah. yeah. and, and, and then furthermore, i mean, this is, this is kind of dom piling, right? because the, the house for and affairs committee chair, michael mccaul, the republican from texas says the sanctions legislation is in the works right now . and as we know, back in february sen, tom cotton of arkansas already introduced legislation to sanction icbc officials, if they even bother to open any probes more investigate. and in to us allies who are not, i, c, c, members, states. so worth noting, the us, russia, china, and israel are not icbc number states. that's fascinating and i'm glad you brought that up. by the way, according to twitter, something kind of fascinating may have happened overnight in the berlin, and we're trying to run this down and whether it happened officially, or unofficially, it's still something we're talking about. some creative messengers may have figured
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out a way to either change the iconic brandenburg date in, in berlin, which we've seen a 1000000 times and all the world war 2 movies we all grew up watching. or maybe they did it in such a way so that they can promote it on twitter either way, it's getting a lot of attention. the idea was, according to what they were intending to do, to show the soviet victory banner. and i think we do, we have a picture of it, victor speaking, a victory. here's victor showing us the picture of the victory better. thank you. victor. 1 there it is, see that the, the idea is to show the rest of the world, especially the western countries who have taken credit. i mean, if you watch any movies, if you, if you watch news of. busy the russians had nothing to do with world war 2 of the nazis were defeated by, you know, the movie directors and hollywood, steven spielberg. and, and the brits uh and what, what most people sometimes don't know here in the states is that it in fact, after the death and 27000000 people in russia,
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it was actually the russian army that went into for lin 1st. and that's what they're trying to say with assignment that's important, right? yeah, i mean, this brandenburg gates thing, this image that we're looking at, it's unclear if that is some sort of a twitter hoax. but, but at the end of the day, it is victory day, or 2 days actually, maybe through 9th, the come, i'm ration days, of course, in berlin, rick and we're trying to rewrite history in berlin. authorities have banned all russian flags. the v logo, anything having to do with russia, it's unclear of this is like a temporary law. and if it's only a clickable in berlin or perhaps other surrounding territories or cities, but at least for the next few days, berlin police are authorized to make arrests on this particular matter if anybody is supporting any sort of russian emblem, good figure, freedom and democracy, right yeah, well, and by the way, look,
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we're here in the united states and this is not to over hyper praise, you know, the russians or their possession because, you know, they, they make as many mistakes as anybody else does. or any other country does. for that matter, but, but this is a big deal to them that this, this is a big deal for russians because after all, they did lose 27000000 of their own citizens. when they were invaded by the nazis they had to defend their own country. we are great people in the united states and we to play them white part in world war 2. but we were never attacked by the nazis . no american ever had to deal with some nazi coming into his room or as bad or killing his wife or etc. or was children or himself right here in the continental us anyway? so here's the present. i really we really a crew that we were and we will be open to the strengthening of good relations with all countries which see and brush are faithful and honest partner. and in fact,
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this is the majority of the world. we do not refuse dialogue with western countries . the choice is there's whether they intensive further restrain rushes, development to continue the politics and the question years of assessing pressure on our country or to look for pass to cooperation and please share your sugar. so again, look again, this is not to be, you know, a super pro rusher putting on this. but the point the man is making is too many times in our history. we've been pushed around. we've been invited, we've been slaughtered, we've been massacred. our perception is it's happening again, maybe not this time by germany, but that's what we perceive what's happening in ukraine. that's what happened and other western european countries. and we're just not going to put up with that kind of stuff that that's what i hear him saying that often times is interpreted by the new york times and others as always, being a bully. right? it's not only that, but he says it plainly that his telephone line has always been open for dialogue
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and conversation. but somehow i think that gets retransmitted out to the world as he's prank, calling us, and he's gonna come drop bombs. right? speaking of brands, are you ready? cuz this is the highlight of the show. so you're not going to believe this. i know many of you are watching us from all over the world and you're wondering what the hell is going on and us politics, but he's back or she knows she's back right. she's back. former us congressman george santos, who used to deny his 2nd persona, a woman named katira romaji, where she would dress as a woman, i guess. and well, the former congressman said this is hard to do. the former congressman. he is now admitting it's true that he sometimes dresses as a she uh, under that name. so here, without further ado is a video re introducing us to,
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to tear up robot. you pay club condo. it's your favorite katara. after 18 years in the closet. george santos, pole, the back out. whatever. anyway, i hear, you're a bunch of little freaks out there and you loved to dance all night long. like it's nobody's business. you know what? you gotta elevate it. kind of, make it more risk. uh you gotta make it more for the words they use. i have an advice for you. how about put some weight on get some ball wise and go have real fun. let's see, what's your hair faster, you know, side to side, whatever. but you all kind of stuff being boring. dave, essentially things are boring because you will, you want you all to be more risk. i know all the love, i hope you all enjoy it. well, manila, the users ladies 1st. i mean, i don't know what it is, all that. well, thank you rick. i'll take it. so i mean what, what do we say about george santos? i mean, he is a congressman that got pushed out under some very shady circumstance. dances people
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compare him to like the movie, the talented mister ripley character. and then now we meet this alter ego tar ravonne. she and his drag name katara. i got to admit sounds really fun. i think i would rather hang out with katara over hanging out with george santos, because george santo steals money from veterans dogs for their surgery. oh, i hear you. here's what i expect. here's what i think. i respect him more than i respect a lot of the people in congress who are there now. you know why? because i think very low fee and liars. sure. george santos is a thief and a liar. but at least the cops to a place where they only met said he owns it. those guys do the same thing. they just don't do it and drug last time i checked. um, thanks but no. thanks, rick. when we come back, we're going to be talking to a just strategist to rob group the recently said,
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the u. s. will likely continue treating countries like india and china and others like inferiors or sometime the com. what does it mean by that? we're going to talk about it when we come back to stay right there. the in 1941 with the nazis help creation ultra nationalist, the massages the claim, the independent state of croatia. shortly off, the seizing power. they built the scene of us concentration camp a place associated with the worst atrocities committed in yugoslavia during world war 2. use dash is used to come system to isolate and exterminate subs, roma, jews, and other non catholic minorities, and political opponents of the fascist regime. conditions in the scene of us come with her and the gods tortured to arise and the prisoners they send in the constitution tense. so most of them died. it was
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incredible genocide. the look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show your mind then justification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. and the point obviously is to create a trust rather than fit the various job. i mean with the artificial intelligence, we have somebody in the team in the a robot must protect this phone. existence was on the right. is
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a fascinating conversation. let me read you. what us throughout group recently wrote, it is impossible, he says, not in possible, well implausible, to expect the 200 years of anglo american dominance and a half millennium of western ascendancy will be seen in graciously to a culturally alien great power protagonists. he basically is saying, is the us is not going to give up, it's getting any time soon. it'd be crazy too. i mean, it's good to meet a kid. right. joining us now is the guy who wrote that. busy so i'm good and by the way, he, what, when you wrote that you were referring to china. but i think nowadays with the surgeons of india and the president united states saying indians are all big it is, or whatever he called them. it kind of fits their 2000. 0 it does. it does. i mean it was, i think, you know, biden is on this indiscipline and has and, and has in his talking in his references. but yeah is also on the rise. india is
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behind china, but remember, i mean this among the major economies, it's the one which is going to produce the maximum growth by being close to 8 percent. and it's been growing. fawcett can grow faster, but it's india is right. good up there. it's about 20 years 25 years behind china. but i mean in the largest scope of things, and i'm in a, seem across a century across a millennium. i mean, 25 years has nothing. it's. that's the part. let's talk real quick about what he was trying to say and i get it. and i mean, here's what we as americans and as the world needs to understand the united states has gotten really old. i don't know what the average person is in the united states, but a young chicken. okay. he's an old guy or an old gal and they're in or seventy's or something like that. average american and they're not breeding. americans aren't breathing so. busy you know, there's no new americans coming about, which means all the job the people will have to do the work and everything from laying brett to being nurses to being doctors or immigrants that are coming in mostly from latin america. and that's cool. there's nothing wrong with that it's,
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it's good. india doesn't necessarily mean that because india has a very, very young population. so it's a before they can amik model. and for, for the past, the united states not to know, the simple thing that i just stated is somewhat disappointing. is it not? it is disappointed. i make 2 additional points of the electric lot was full and there are still a fairly poor country. people don't give me credit to poor countries, they may create too well the countries and they will immigrate to india down the line. because india is also an english speaking country and english is in, in some way as the language of the word if you want to upward mobility. so, so, i mean, people don't go to 4 countries in india as well. that's one of the reasons. secondly, one doesn't know it, but this huge number of illegal immigrants from neighboring countries, right around india or in india, which never gets dropped above which. so it's
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a huge, enormous number that has been behind much of the friction, you know, the kind of majority area and, and talk most of them frictions which are happening because a lot of them are actually, most of them's from bangladesh. was landed up any yes. and has kind of, or the demographic complection in india's east, so that there's that dynamic code. that's what the final point that's is this. and this goes also what events regard to china. india and china have been really for much of their histories by foreign dentist is the people who came from abroad and the india then society. and just a perfectly well, this was the, they told the foreigners, you know, we, we have our society, you will be the rules of society. you hope also psyche flourish. you can be up at the top of our society. and you can lead us. and we have had african kings rule in india. now you think about it, if there was a majority of african americans and latinos, would the white people total the keys of the kingdom through them?
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would that be the case? so what you're saying, question plus. that's what you're saying is that not only based on the economic premises that we just created a moment ago that we just went through, but just as a people, the indians are no more zena phobic than the rest of a sudden we're all a little z to phobic, we all tend to stick with our own kind, but you can't say it's institutionalized the president seems to suggest it is. oh, absolutely. i mean, you cannot say absolutely not the institutional. and in fact, quite the opposite. as i said, these are tolerated societies, but they're also at this point of time, young society is growing societies trying to modernize on the poor societies. and at that point of time, it's kind of a dog eat dog world and you're not that generous in terms of for me because, but they made good size. i said, i'm not coming at this time because they are poor societies. and therefore i think by doing was out of like, no, i understand one of the points he's saying,
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i think part of the brilliance of the american system is the capacity to assimilate tendergrass', i'm the united states as a is a modern new age country. and i think many of these also illustrations would love to have useful lessons for them. and this doesn't go fine yet. and, and, and china on the, i'd say your up to, to learn to be kind of not, or the civilizations, but new age nations. i'm being trying to adapt immigrants on the symbolism because let's use this trend, and i mean it at the end of the day, it also has been bothering to economic dynamics to it. i'm and, and, and helps, couldn't consolidate prosperity. but to say that these countries have natural prejudice, i think that's not just something that's completely off all that you don't want to . but you know what it does. and i think it shows that he is not conscious of a movement, a thing, something that is happening in the world right now that he should know about as you and i have spoken about many times as we often talk about in the show, there's something happening in the world and it's a, it's
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a prominence of the global south community. we do see suddenly, countries like russia and india having relations, that doesn't mean they don't have relations with other countries. but there's this consort in between china and india and, and russia and iran and, and saudi arabia and, and i could go on brazil. there's all these countries are forming this kind of a lions that says, god, those, you know, those, those, those gringos are those yankee so those americans are kind of silly in the way their think. and here goes, the president of the united states says this and you know what he's doing. it's point gas on the flyer. he's giving them the gas or lee. now he's giving them more power for their own argument. and it just seems hardy for him to do that, or does he just not know if you're not educated? you know, i think it's not. so i, i'd wish folks to was by didn't had a little bit more color in his own family. it's like white, black, white, white, white was the phone. so i mean, he's not the best it's spokesperson off of that. but as he talked about also in
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terms of people like, like to think about the brakes. those, those 5 countries, they just became tim this year. yeah. and they brought in iran. yo yo and saudi arabia, united. i remember it's argentina was offered argentina, stepped out with the new president. it will come back at a later point. and this huge number of countries lining up the joint. think of something like the shadow i cooperation organizations. you have dislike countries, are they like focus on? you have of course, a central issue in countries. you have a sense cynics, organization, the chinese. you have a new civilization you up in there at your, of cost russia, and then you're soon going to have at some point i'm sure talk you can joining think of it. i mean, the main launch of civilizations and it creates a natural tolerance, you know, thinking about rushing that only really. so that's where i like what you just said, create a natural tolerance, continue. i'm sorry, i want to get some natural color. and so, you know,
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it will impede russia when it went across and as an enron draw all the way to the pacific ocean. it's realized at that point of time, but many dyslexic subjects that on there. and therefore, you have, i mean, russia is a very tolerant, actually 2 muslims because it understands what an integral part they are off of their society. and of course you can go all the way and try to just log in and, and, and, and marginalize them. what your mean working against your own interest? yeah. all right. very few people understand that the sar subjects works, but who will actually treated very beneficial in place and, and, and that's what i mean. that's the, that's an interesting, that's an interesting historic point and we're out of time and i apologize or a, but i wanted to say, i like your point about our president of god. bless them not have big enough as new city and i'm and then i was thinking as i'm having a conversation with you that you and i probably have enough. i've missed city enough for the bunch of them. so it's great to be able to talk to you if nothing
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else for that reason. thank you. my friend will look forward to seeing you again. you're most welcome. thanks. thanks just before we go, we do want to remind you of the thing we do right. but what is our mission here, right? we try and try and be silo the world where we need to stop living. and these are, you know, please don't live in boxes, you know, and that's what we believe. that's our mission. and i'm rick sanchez. i'm gonna see you the next time right here when we try and make a direct in the the, the beauty of the story, the look of the border. that's what i can use valves originally,
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the 9th of may is a venerated day on the russian calendar in march, the victory over fascism in europe. in 1945. tragically the collective west. the russian flying foods show, but premier skills piloting that jet. so the last go is victory day parade boulevard and much more the special coverage commemorating the files of this. so you, people like me to present a lot of changes at west with the stores in a story called memory, all world war 2 and white washing, neo nazis, to evangelism, mockery of history and the desire to justify the current follows of the nazis a part of the general policy of the west and that leads to insight new regional

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