As a celebration of pain when we carry so much pain morning. So much concern for hostages and soldiers so much sorrow in grief. How can we behave as usual . Now, when i look at you, 120 outstanding soldiers of these really defense forces. I know i made the right decision. You are 120 beacons of light, 120 sources of comfort. 120 sources of a 100 of kilometers away. And as well as north, there was another massive gathering with painful feelings for a different reason. Most of these people hold is rarely passports, but for them, the creation of israel is associated with a tragedy. Points relays today is a day of celebrating 76 years since they stablish mental fast states for palestinians. Most things really arabs who also identify themselves as palestinians and even some dues, it is not about a catastrophe in arabic marketing. The expulsion of hundreds of thousands of arabs from the homelands back in 1948. We are now at the 27th march all return organized by different groups of activists from jewish in arab communities. They come here, many of them carrying poly seen in flags, as you can see, to remind everyone that they can be known. Celebration is on to their rights. So return are restored according to you and estimates around the time when these, where it was founded. More than 500. 00 arab townsend, which is, were forcibly just populated. Most of them were destroyed and replaced by israeli cities and towns. They celebrates the country, which has been cellphone and mazda of ethnic cleansing. And its important to remember that this not the box is nothing, is solely cutting events. Theyre not going to continue each and every day since the last page it came to me because i was a genocide consultant, especially the see. And so remember that they both feel sense because im actually like you warm at me kind of plan villages on the cause of all the signs theyre not by now. Second class citizens also can see member of these really pull them in from jewish, an arab head. Gosh buddy, do himself says israel has no reason to celebrate the state of physics in order to be really free. And really independent. Must be nice with the patient, as government said 200 years ago, a lot of most a nation thats all to buy another one. It says never be fully as long as the police being and people is not the defendants. So these are the areas i dont know, do you defend them either the policy didnt cause has been there for decades because the warrens that asked to how much is attack on israel last october that led to the gas of war and dramatically medicalized ation of those valley seen in and is rarely societies now comes of critical time do so even its part of his vision that was never to do like we see we sense its today. We are on the brink of receiving was we seen these tonight. This is very tangible. It may be tomorrow or even one month, but you can see the level of violence in the streets. Not only in does, im the, it was the doing bank. What were saying is why you can see the level of violence is on the rise. This row marks its 7. 00 to 6. 00 independent say ran event thats supposed to synchronize the Public Good Society to remain very much divided over with the same thing to will also be some of them say that the israel has split into 2 incompatible jury states over the ongoing war in gaza and some long lost same issues and that is what the car in the mail with for us, the reproduction of the reporting from jerusalem, the ground to stay with us. Ill be back with much more about 25 the everybody im or sanchez. This is direct impact. And i want you to look at something you guys seem to be sort of saying that boots on appear connected to the ground connected to Service Members shooting into gaza. Doesnt count as boots on the ground. It does not because i think youre gonna find the of the American People have a different perspective on that. And if were gonna have people shoot in the gaza, we probably should have a vote on that. Is 100 percent correct . That we shouldnt have a vote on that, but then again, what was the last time us citizens were asked for their take on any military adventures or actions, or even congress. For that matter, even though the constitution says theyre supposed to approve these types of things, youre going to hear a lot more of this really passed the exchange between congress been met gauge and the secretary of defense. Im rick sanchez. Lets get to it. Its the all right, so heres what i want you to do. I want you to hear this full exchange now between congressman gates and the fed secretary austin. I want you to pay particular attention to how casual lloyd austin is about, or planning and troop movements and without any apparent consideration of the consequences. And why is that this conversation . Right . But youre about to hear. It could be about ukraine. It could be of itself trying to see often is iran, but as well really just about any place. But in this particular occasion, it happens to be about the decision that President Biden has made to send troops on to some floating peer off the coast of gaza. Here it is from the beginning miss locke and just said theyll be about a 1000 us Service Members operating appear system off of gaza. How many of them will have guns, mr. Secretary . What typically all of the non deployed servers, member carry, Service Members carry guns and they have the ability to protect themselves as to the challenge. So if someone from land and gaza shoots at our Service Members who are on the 320000000 dollar peer that were building, youre telling me our Service Members can shoot back. They, they have the, they have the right to, to return for our to protect themselves. Now what do we do . Thats why i so now want to move to the likelihood that you think someone from land and gaza might shoot at our Service Members on this peer, do you think that thats a likely scenario . Thats possible. Yes. This is a very telling moment mr. Secretary, because youve said something thats quite possible that could happen right. Shots from gaza on our Service Members. And then the response arm Service Members shooting live, fired into guys. That is a possible outcome here so that we can become the Port Authority and run this here. Right. Is that thats correct, and i expect that we will always the accounting person thats on the ground. President biden told the country that we werent going to have boots on the ground in gossip, and we wont. Okay, but you guys of course, the distinction between like when americans think boots on the ground, they think americans in harms way or engaged actively in a conflict. You guys seem to be sort of saying that boots on appear connected to the ground connected to Service Members shooting in the gaza. Doesnt count as boots on the ground. It does not. I think youre gonna find that the American People have a different perspective on that. And if were gonna have people shoot in the gaza, we probably should have a vote on that. We should have a vote on that and think about what hes saying about the people who may be shooting a u. S. Troops arent going to shoot because theyre not actually on the territory. Theyre on a piece of wood that just as connected to the territory. That seems ludicrous. And by the way, heres another part of the debate that i want to share with you. This is important. This one is about the f 35. Its a little bit about the f 35, its one of the most expensive style farmers thats ever been built, which up until recently hasnt even been able to fly because apparently its too dangerous. So it it according to what we read it of tracks lightning. So if its ever going through any kind of storms while its flying, like dogs is going to be storms everywhere, right . It could blow up in mid air because it attracts monthly. Right . Really consider this is plain cost, a 135000000. 00 to build and there are about 450. 00 out of them out there right now already i did the math on that just on my, you know, on my iphone. That means that we have spent 61000000000. 00 on these things. Heres a strange. How many 100000000. 00 paper weights do we own . I would not categorize the f 35. 00 as a paperweight, watson, if its not mission capable, its what, what do we just stare at . And in myers we, we continue to work to make sure that we, we get our aircraft to operational and continue to, uh, and, and come in, oh, dont you think it a 100000000 eclip more than 29 percent should be fully operational. And if the fact that we cant get them operational, you know, you know what secretary kendall said when he was sent in that year he said the core root of the problem is that we had let Lockheed Martin build this thing. And then we gave Lockheed Martin the full system performance contract and they keep building us according to the ga o and we sit around staring at a 100000000. 00 airplane that cant fully perform the mission and yours. And youre telling me its a, its not a failure. Just own up to it. Mr. Secretary, just say this airframe has not delivered. Its too costly. Its not, its not being utilized as we should. And we should never again make the mistake of doing a full system performance contract with the very person to build the aircraft. Can we agree to that . I agree in the future, we should take a we should have a different approach. But this is exactly what we were just talking about the other day with boeing. They do it over and over again, even if they say theyre not going to do it. They will. In fact, lets talk here just a little bit about what mr. Congressman gave was saying, right, they like Lockheed Martin, come in and build this f 35. 00 without oversight. That means that Lockheed Martin gets to build it. They get to do their own review and then they turn around and tell the government, no, its great. Dont worry about it, its in perfect condition. We did a great job. Well, however, gonna say that, but it wasnt in great shape. So why with a pedagogy, why would congress approve of Something Like this . You know, why . Let me tell you why, you know why . Because its not fair money, its not fair money. Your tax money, my tax money. And when it comes to anything having to do with the military, they think all they have to do is say, rob rob, raul, god bless america, we love our troops, you know, fly a couple of planes before the Football Games and then we tax payers. Well just go along with anything. No questions asked, how much do you want a 100000000000. 00 . You got it. What claims . Bombs another war somewhere in a place that we couldnt even find on a map. Why not . Ill tell you congressman gates. He may be one of the few, but hes telling the truth in this case manila, what do you think of these exchanges . Yeah, rick, i mean, where do we begin . I mean, what kind of world are we in that, mat gates and, and even someone like Marjorie Taylor green are the ones that we should be listening to. Right. Lets start with this f 35. Im going to call it the fair weather jet. So the g a o actually says that the d o d a currently has about 630 f 30 fives, and they plan to buy about 1800 more and they intend to use them until 2088. Rec, so the projected cost to sustain these. And flyable jets is going to cost well over a trillion dollars up into 11. 00 and a half truly. And that was the ga os review in 2023. So whats the way, way more way, cost overrun after cost overrun, and their performance has been down over the last 5 years. So what mat gates is saying here that its, you know, a multi 1000000000 dollar paper weight is absolutely right. But the bigger question is, as you pointed out and you will looted to why is matt gates the only one song about this or even Marjorie Taylor grade . Why are those to the ones talking about well well im, im going to, im glad you said that. Im glad you said that because heres another one. Congressman margery taylor. Great. Right. Youre right. Sometimes shes been as crazy as a loon on something. I think she said in the past, but shes been making a lot of sense slightly much like congressman gauge. Shes also asking a lot of important questions. Shes asking why we dont better handle our borders as your questions, why we spend hundreds of billions of dollars. So contractors can get rich, she criticizes, or Congressional Colleagues to write to their face for taking money from lobby is as you call the speaker of a house, a sellout. So this past week when she rose to ask for his removal for breaking his promise on, on spending to watch this watch watch window or how she was treated, the resolution is as follows. Declaring the office of speaker of the house of representatives to be vacant the this is for you and a party for the American People watching to suspend the order. Isnt she right . I mean, they like to pretend to argue about where do you shoes, right . All the time and congress, you know, that really have, has no effect on my life for your life, for most citizens life. But on the big stuff, the important stuff moores spending and the money they take from, from donors to, to do their bidding. Shes why they are a new on a party manila, i mean shes, shes saying it and theyre bowing or but shes telling them the truth. They dont want to hear a yep. Thats precisely why theyre bullying her. Read. I mean, lets face it. We know that the 2 big parties, the democrats and the republicans, they are 2 wings on the same bird. I mean, the semantics might be different here and there, the details might be different. But the big issues that whether its supporting war, whether a supporting censorship or, or anything else like that, theyre all the same. And then it just becomes the Little Details of here. And there are what differentiates between the 2 parties. But at the end of the day, war being the big money maker for everybody on capital hill, they always agree. Everything is always gonna increase the budgets the bloated road in the budget. The d o d gets what they want all the time for stuff that doesnt work. Theyll go for 3 weeks talking about something someone said on tv or some kids who dressed up as a woman to play basketball in missouri or, or something that yeah, its important, but its not as important as a 150000000000. 00 on a useless war. But thats what theyll spend a long time picking their little wedge issues. Left, right, left, right. Well we sit here often times as citizens going. Oh yeah, thats really important. Well, its not, not as important. By the way. I got Something Else for you and told her, remember, i called her and shes back in the news. For those of you who dont know, shes a woman who got famous and made a lot of money saying controversial if not bigoted things about hispanics and blacks, and muslims of errands and whatever. So hes one of the most famous by the way, one of the most famous indian americans, i should say, is a guy named becker on the swami who recently ran for president. Well, here is a ann coulter telling him, she could never vote for him to his face because hes indian and you are so bright and articulate and i guess i can call you articulate since youre not an american black. Oh, and i agree with many, many things you said during, in fact, probably more than than most other candidates when youre running for president , but i still would not have voted for you because youre in indian. Let me tell you something about it in cold or i know and cold and we talk on the phone. Ive been here many, many times when i was it cnn and nbc that she said crazy and bigoted things to sell books. Yes. But she also believe it, i think yes, both can be true because i think it is you can Say Something long enough after a while, you start buying what you preach. So i say yes on both counts, but im, im dying to hear what you have to say about this manila. Do you, do you think shes just doing it to sell books and to be famous . And i guess to get more followers or, or so she pick it or you know what . I mean both can be true, right . Like you said she might have, i mean, we cant get into her heart, correct. And for most we figured that out there. Well no we, we can never know whats really in somebodys heart, and ive said this over and over that, you know, you can never legislate out that type of hatred if she does indeed have it. But lets point out a couple of other things, even though she said that she would never vote for vic ramos swami, because hes quote, an india. And even though he was born in ohio, he was born and raised here in the us. Right. Point. She also she also dated nash desousa, you know, the very conservative filmmaker pond it over geo q loves him. She dated him. So i dont know as a woman, a part of me, a part of me feels like shes kind of doing this. Its a lot of bluster, a lot of hot air. She gets cliques, people by her books. But i dont know, i feel like a lot of this is an image similar to what we saw with alex jones that from, from all accounts, from what ive heard. Hes not as nutty as he portrays on his show and maybe an is not as big it is as she portrays publicly. I think thats fair and i think youve stated it well and thank you for reminding us that he was born in ohio. So yeah, his is of indian set. Hes not an indian a great job. You know, thank you so much. We appreciate the information when we come back, then dell is a lawyer from tennessee. We recently serve as a qualify Election Monitor and russia during their president ial election that has given them the kind of insight. Most westerners dont have very is right there. Youre looking at them handsome devil, steve is going to join us when we come back right here under active impact. The the joining us now as promised is uh attorney. Uh, steve gill from nashville. Uh steve, thanks so much for joining us, man. Thank you. Hey, let me text real quickly on the last segment. Sure. I hate to disrespect the secretary defense, but hes an other book. Boone, a moss, is shooting at the delivery of medicine and food on the ground and gaza. What do we think theyre going to do as theyre meeting our trips on appear thats connected to the ground . And what happens when the truck moves from the pier into the dogs and theyre going to take the food and medicine just like theyve been doing. And the f 35, this is the same place that you had the pilot bailout and k