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The second part of the interview with Manuel Zelaya. Rick Sanchez says thay Manuel Zelaya wasn't even a progressive, and that he was just helping his country to become more prosperous. But he had teamed to with other progressive countries in Latin America and so the US took him out. Now Honduras is steeped in poverty and crime.In the second half Rick Sanchez interviews Max Blumenthal.Rick Sanchez interviews Honduras’s former President Manuel Zelaya about the reportedly US-orchestrated coup that dismantled his government to further the interests of transnational corporate power. [embedded content]
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The second part of the interview with Manuel Zelaya. Rick Sanchez says thay Manuel Zelaya wasn't even a progressive, and that he was just helping his country to become more prosperous. But he had teamed to with other progressive countries in Latin America and so the US took him out. Now Honduras is steeped in poverty and crime.The second part of the interview with Manuel Zelaya. Rick Sanchez says thay Manuel Zelaya wasn't even a progressive, and that he was just helping his country to become more prosperous. But he had teamed to with other progressive countries in Latin America and so the US took him out. Now Honduras is steeped in poverty and crime.In the second half Rick Sanchez interviews Max Blumenthal.Rick Sanchez interviews Honduras’s former President Manuel Zelaya about the reportedly US-orchestrated coup that dismantled his government to further the interests of transnational corporate power. [embedded content]
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In the second half Rick Sanchez interviews Max Blumenthal.
Rick Sanchez interviews Honduras’s former President Manuel Zelaya about the reportedly US-orchestrated coup that dismantled his government to further the interests of transnational corporate power.