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violence was never able to suppress the malagasy striving for freedom. the proved to nordstrom you for sure, that i was busy that day. made him, do you happen to have uh, i did the uh, like cubic know, american journalists tucker, carlton brings the russian presidents almost filtered use straight to western viewers. delving into the sabotage of the droid stream down the pipeline. among many other issues with the entry already having been due to over 65000000 times on the x platform already some american media figures and politicians have been quick to brandon carlton, a russian propagandist for simply doing his job as a journalist. and in other news this, our ukraine's president sucks. the countries and small military come under. after
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a month, the ruling powers proclaimed, the replacing general is illuminated with them on most known for overseeing. most of you printing and losses the across the globe. i run the clock, this is our c pleasure that help you with this for the news. i'll remind you to know a lot of americans 1st interview with a western journalist since 2021 has already been viewed by tens of millions of people online. the to our long conversation with tucker carlson covered topics, including the ukraine complex and the biggest act of industrial terrorism ever. the nord stream lost the american journal itself, the russian president, whether there was any hope for dialogue between moscow and mitchell. judy gets to humiliate eating at this point for nato to accept russian control of what was
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2 years ago. ukrainian territory right? yeah, yeah, because no, i said, so let then thing how to do it with thickness. think your, there are options if there is a will this, this method cuz there's a line up and so now there is being that oper our and screaming ability inflicting is strategic defeat russia on the non don't fail either just huge scope of and yet i see but entering and now they are apparently coming to realize that it is difficult to achieve safe a possible at all. in my opinion, i think it is impossible, by definition. it isn't ever going to happen when it comes to show. it seems to me that's now those who are in power in the west and have come to realize this as well as our menu visual. but if so, if the realization has set in, they have to think what to do next to. we're ready for this dialogue,
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while the interview covered a wide array of topics by tapes, again with a pretty thorough history less than uh, regarding the common history and the common economics and the common face that both russia and ukraine share. but of course, the main thrust of the discussion was on the ukraine conflict itself. we heard vladimir put in speech for quite a blinks about the euro, lied on coup d'etat that took place, and c, 2014. he said that this was sponsored by the c. i a we heard about the mens protocols and tucker, also as the russian president about the prospect for because peace negotiations to which the russian president responded. and rather i might say, reiterated, because there's a something that he said time and time again that moscow is ready and has long been ready for peace negotiations. but this conflicts can come to an end very quickly. if the west just puts an end to its supplying, it's a key of, of weapons without end. let's take a listen. i'm not sure what you should or should she, she,
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what's there to work out? it's very simple. i repeat just this concept of putting it on medication. we have contacts through various agencies, going schedule. if someone going that i will tell you what we are saying on this matter and what we're conveying to the us leadership. we, if you really want to stop fighting, so you need to stop supplying weapons, is it will be over within a few weeks. that's the end. then we can agree on some terms. before you do that, to stop showing me what's easier. why would i call him? yes, now, another important thing that came up in this interview tucker asked to vladimir putin. what was the possibility of russia perhaps attacking the european countries? specifically, poland was mentioned in blood are prudent, answered, that there are, there would be no situation in which russia were the tire care european country. and unless russia was attacked 1st or according to put him, he spoke a lot about the us dollar dollarization, the decline of the dollar gemini,
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and according to food. and he said that probably the thing that did the most damage was when the us leadership decided to use the dollar as an economic weapon. that's basically step march, the beginning of the decline of the dollar. so germany around the world, we're seeing countries um that by hoyle, moving from the dollar to the one we're seeing the steady decline of the global share of g d. p of g 7 countries. and there is a steady rise of the influence, the economic influence around the world of the global south, as well as the bricks economic block. and this is something that the russian president said is as inevitable as the right of as the way the sun rises in the morning was sick. it was somebody said the bricks. countries accounted for only 16 percent in 1992. but now their share is greater than that of the g 7. it has nothing to do with the events in ukraine. this is due to the trends of global
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development and world economy, as i mentioned just now. and this is an image symbol. this will keep happening. it is like the rise of the sun. you cannot prevent the sun from rising. you have to adapt to it. you said we can. how do the united states so that soon as we did with the help of force, like sanctions brochure bound beings and use of armed forces? should we proceed? now of course, uh as we talk about the rise of nations outside of western europe and the north atlantic continental, of course, china is a big point of discussion. and this was mentioned in the interview as well as dr. cross and asked a lot of our food and if he was worried about the rise, the economic cries and the political influential rise of china on the global stage . and what happened is that there was nothing to worry about because china and russia both enjoy longstanding, uh, good relations and they have a partnership based on when, when cooperation but,
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but what am i putting did say that the west is more worried about a strong china than a strong russia, the other main thing that was spoken about had to do with the north stream pipeline . sabotage is, 1st of all, obviously a lot of our put and when he was asked who he thought carried out these sabotaged us. he said, of course, the united states and he also talked about the damage it had on the german economy and talked about the fact that despite that, despite the fact that the primary suspect here is the united states, the german government should not offer any criticism in that direction then, the russian president said that could be attributed to the fact that the authorities in berlin are more interested in representing the interests of the collective west under the leadership of washington. rather than its own national interest. who blow up north stream you for sure that i was busy, that you need it and you have to have uh,
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i did not pull up your last name uh takes you know, what's the coolest leech and how much would use it wasn't each now. you personally may have an alibi, but the c a has no. so tell him i didn't do. do you have evidence that nato or to see i did a minute? you know, you know, i won't get into the details, which people always say in such cases, to look for someone who is interested in this case. we should not only look for someone who is interested, but also for someone who has capabilities because they may be many people interested, but not all of them are capable of thinking to the bottom of the baltic sea and carrying out this explosion. and these 2 components should be connectors introduced, always interested. and who's capable of doing. but i'm confused. i mean, that's the biggest acura industrial terrorism ever. and it's the largest emission of c o 2 and it has 3. okay, so if you had evidence and presumably given your security services,
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rental services, you would that nato, the u. s. c, i a, the west did this, why wouldn't you present it? and when a propaganda victory, as well, when you pull up identity, which is looking for the indoor of propaganda, it is very difficult to defeat. so united states because the united states controls all the world's media and many european media, you see the ultimate beneficiary of the biggest european media, our american financial institutions of don't you know that so it is possible to get involved in this work, but it is cost prohibitive, so to speak more than we can simply showing the spotlight on our sources of information and we will not achieve results that the it is clear to the whole world . what happened then? even american analysts talk about the directly thing on the subject that we just heard in that clip of the had gemini, that the united states basically has on global media and the difficulty of
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challenging american propaganda. because of that, i think it's important to understand that in this, the 2 hour premier of this interview where the russian president is giving the raul on cotton russian perspective on these events. we saw over 20000000 people watching on twitter alone. so that's not even counting tucker crosses, personal website, or other platforms where this interview could be viewed, or how many people are going to be watching in the future as well. so on that subject, i would say that this is really a victory for um, you know, in the, in the information that can challenge mainstream narratives when it comes to russia . well, apart from getting the attention of millions of viewers worldwide, almost 17000000, uh, the conversations for the american media into a historical frenzy, despite many mainstream like let's having sort of one on one with the russian president for yourself. admitted that as well to no avail. fury can pick and foster
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tucker carlson for having been granted the explicit sit on a suit and talks to an american friend. and while they may not speak the same language, they also kind of do tucker carlson is lines from the strength of russia. he's what's called a useful idiot. i mean, he's like a puppy dog. why he's doing this interview now, obviously for the criminal and it makes sense if they want to talk to her house and doing the propaganda work of basically russian state media. how did he, how do you think he got that interview? know, quit loving a lot of praise on to the interesting tucker carlson still doesn't have a job. he's in moscow house. the only thing i hope tucker house and is not a journalist. not even close and donate went well. i had all the interviews release, we spoke to rushes and busted her to the united states. he said he's big criticism . crossing his face that home for something doing his job as a journalist is nothing short of hypocritical, a slit in the past few days that had been phone close to the embassy,
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asking if costs and had been to see us before his trip to moscow. and what instructions we gave him where he got his razor and so on. and i want to ask the question, what about the 1st amendment to the constitution of the united states of america? why can this amendment on freedom of speech be used by somebody else? others, i've tried several times to present versus position on certain sensitive issues. for example, the issue of bio security certificates every american newspaper rejected by requests to publish rush position on this issue. today. statements have been made by serving and former us officials to talk a call soon, almost getting as far as with choosing that being an agent. suggesting that he received a fee or salary. this is such nonsense. another example of double standards cost him is not paid at the embassy, but the costs and asks the simple question. why should american citizens and billions of dollars of that taxes to the distant country of ukraine rather than to strengthen their own security or help the fights against drugs and poverty? it is extremely difficult to get through with an alternative points of view in
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america. one that differs from the position of the democratic policy, the united states, and for us it is simply impossible to tucker, carlson himself has also released the video of his initial impressions. phones immediately after he interviewed the russian president of the kremlin on tuesday. so we just finished our interview with lambert who were in an anti room in the kremlin, waiting for a car to come, having a cup of coffee from sitting here with the folder something faster than hoping to get some documents that you gave me is obviously is very rude it by the rejection of the west. united states doesn't like for us with us. government doesn't like russia. us officials have sit on the record it and have said to me and are telling you much people that part of the tongues have to be rushing, giving up frame. yeah. so it's like if you really think that it conditioning piece is the problem is going to give a credit and then you're, you're like
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a little check. well, plenty of enthusiast take reaction to the interview is also reporting in from social media users with some pointing out that president clinton is making is us code department blocking in comparison? i never grow tired of hearing preteen speak in the west. you will never see a president given interview for over 2 hours and still do. most of the speaking. putin has an encyclopedic knowledge of russia's entire history, whereas joe biden can't even quote, the declaration of independence. prudent is giving 30 minute answers on the history of his nation. joe biden can't even remember the year his son bo died, put in just spent 28 plus minutes going through a hundreds of years of eastern european history without a single note on him. by and has no clue what do you eat for lunch? utterly terrifying. while i discussed the significance of the interview with
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r t contributor tara reid, she believes that whitehouse is fearful. the lot that we are putting is on the filtered messages to western viewers will undermine washington's narrative. on new train in the us has been very outspoken with some of the journalists instead of rallying the item and saying, hey, you know, this is normal for journalists to want to interview the russian president. this is a, you know, a great saying right? because other journalists have barbara, you know, walters did making kelly's name as you so, and they were threatened with, but she's actually just running with like espionage and stage all kinds of things. whether any of those will come to pass. i highly doubt it. i, you know, this interview was a threat to them because it revealed so much truth and they knew it was going to destroy the western narrative about this proxy war. that the u. s. and data was fighting against russia via ukraine. and latimer put in, delivered to be delivered facts he delivered history to give
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a very methodical you know, a walk through from the 8th century on. and he also, which i thought was really fascinating, brought up the us intelligence and how that up around us has more, almost hijacked to one of the democracy. he didn't say that per se, but he talked about how the us intelligence was involved with the crew in 2014. he talked about how it was involved with different aspects of falling apart relations with russia. and because he's actually right, i noticed he mentioned that by trigger carlson's attempts to trying to see i a right out of college to you know, you're, you're, you're dealing with somebody who knows what they're talking about. the go deep into, into, in the interview that they take part in a lot of interest are 3rd tar, of 57000000 views. right now i'm seeing on x a low, not on target crossings at x kind. what kind of from if occasions, what kind of reaction do you think we're going to see to this, to promote it with
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a us audience? well, you're already seeing the legacy media trying to hit back. right. and they're already doing hit pieces and whatnot on tucker and they're doing, they're calling him a traitor or they're calling him. he was sitting with the enemy is really, really noted how they're not taking into consideration. this is freedom of the process of the picture in order to move this job. if it's, if a cnn journalist was offered the few, do you think would be seeing a fraction of the base he's getting? now actually not, i mean tucker carlson is, is one of those people that really brings out truth and really exposes the deep state. he exposes some of the, um, corruption, especially around ukraine and, you know, that's, that's against their narrative. they, they want to keep doing this proxy war and they don't want anyone against it. so you may even have, you know, john kirby speaking out against a journalist, you know, um or in kind of by proxy. but he was talking about also recruiting,
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don't listen to anything. he says, that's ridiculous because at the very least, america should be listening to what rushes trying to say. otherwise, how do we ever get to peace? how influential could this be? very influential because you have, you mentioned 57000000 but will probably go up to a 100000000 or even more when it, with replays and that surpassing tucker carlson audience on fox or any even combined fox, cnn, and all of that. so what's really, what's really great about this is that the american audience could see here, directly from the russian president, his point of view and really become educated because the bottom are putting said very clearly that they did not want to be the army of the west and had tried with peace accord several times and were supported. um, so there you have a, can i get your thoughts on the comparison between the 2 leaders, by the way of putting and at the american leader, joe biden, because just it's interesting tardy, just as he's been called professor at tutoring, giving,
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giving his history speech and giving his is views just as that was happening by who was mixing up the mexican i and it gyptian leaders calling them by different names . where do you think they're their stature lives right now? 2024. who do have a leader who had this eloquent presentation by president through 10 for 30 minutes, who gave history talked about very different geo political issues. and then you had biden, who was stumbling all over the place and, and a legal document that basically called him on sit for a legal procedure. which means if he's on fit for that, he's on sit for the presidency. someone put him out there and he struggled because that's interesting. that's the timing. so the american people got to watch a lot of repeat and then they got to watch fight. and so i think this is going to have a huge impact. i think that they're trying to deep stays now trained to remove biden,
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former us senate stuff for tara read. well, you can check out the phone to our put an interview on our website. it is available right now, but we'd love to get your thoughts on not much anticipated sits on. so feel free to jump in any time as our comments section is ready and waiting, and r t. the catching more world news on the key for after weeks of speculation, presidents and lensky has officially sucked the country's top military officer general. valerie loose name had serv does come under in chief of ukraine's armed forces since july 2021. despite a string of recent military failures, the general become increasingly popular in the country with poles putting him far ahead of presidents zelinski himself. while the 2 figures had been at loggerheads for months over the lock of progress on the battlefield, the loss of t sitting is like our tumult skills known as back move on the need to mobilize many
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more ukrainian solution. the recently referred to the military conflict as a stalemate, which president zelinski strongly disagreed with. well, general alexander c a. c has been a point you guys didn't use military commander in chief as the previous head of the you put in ground forces sir ski over. so last year is field defense of arch involved, as well as the subsequent fruitless efforts to retake the don't boss. city kias army has suffered, must have lost his own, not from known and trusting side noted on this. cedar skate was actually born in russia's blood. the more regions been part of the soviet union and laser studied in moscow of the higher military command school years r t. c sweeney. with more, i'm kids from the shuffle. put to man, have been a long ahead full. sometimes i intensified on that spot became very public once it
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became clear that you quite as much warranted counter offensive had failed as a nurse need for his part described the situation on the battlefield as a style might know. some said that that was an overly optimistic of such assessment of the situation, but this under a very sharp and very public rebuke. from that then ski who perhaps to a piece is western boxes, gave a more positive overview of the situation and even suggested that ukraine could still win the conflict. let's say, well, the 2 websites, just like in the 1st world war we have reached the level of technology that puts us into a style night. there will most likely be no deep and beautiful break through. the time has passed, people are tired regardless of their status, and this is understandable, but this is not a stalemate by emphasize this once again. now, cool, so we're also shop disagreements over the deeply unpopular forced a mobilization,
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a policy in use in ukraine. loosely also wanted this $500000.00 additional troops to the front line in order to booster ukraine's johnson of success is in the conflict. now let's take a look at his replacement alexander ski now, but his background is that he was born in russia. he was trained in moscow if he listened to key ebc listen to crying, the crating of government save harold and his success in the defense of the capital of safety. in the early months of the special ministry operation, he is also charged with success in accounts are offensive in concord, where they regained some part of that tennessee which of course, is now part of the russian federation. but he's also known as the butcher of, of black moods, ology, and most of course, he led to the defense of that city, which became something of
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a meat grinder with thousands upon thousands of upholding trains ukrainian soldiers, these new units. so he was sharply criticized lowe's tactics so he remains sadie on popular among the. 3 ukrainian on forces, the members of the crating, crating on forces where his account oppose, illusion. neil, who he's replacing roommate is deeply, deeply popular. so it's difficult to see what the shop re shuffling will bring to you quite whether to bring any more successes on the battlefield. where ukraine is obviously struggling very deeply and i'm washington has been accused of being involved in the decision to replace the come on the in chief. i'm not aware of any discussions us and high levels between us and ukrainian for something about the that decision. and in a pre decisional way, we talk to are you creating counterparts all the time? but if the question is proposing that we were somehow
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a bill and we had some sort of right to give it a thumbs up or thumbs down. that's not true. this is present, so wednesday is decision. now, despite what coby is saying, it's known obviously that the lensky is in very close contact with the united states. and so i believe that they robust time for long as the decisions the how taking them. we have this visit just a week or so ago from victoria, and you'd and the maiden of my don, who was in cad once more. she met with the foreign minister, the prime minister lensky is chief of staff. although she didn't, we was a lensky himself. now, the replacement of that loosely, i'm putting some of questions that could pose a lot of problems and the main one being the finances. of course, the ukraine has been pretty much begging washington begging the united states for more cash to fund it submitted the offensive illusion. the 2nd visit,
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masquerade of action, designed to attract funding from the us. the decision to reach shuffle, ukraine's military leadership was announced. the same time, the discussions are on the way in the us on additional funds for the key regime. this relates to $60000000000.00 of support for ukraine. platinum is a lensky can no longer compensate for his lack of real achievements by using death to pay off. so there's been a lot of pay off on spend now some of the questions, the timing of the sucking of zillow's me. why did they wait until thursday? this thing was some suggestion that it was to deflect attention away from talk a call since interview with vladimir putin. but for now, the problem is on the pass. so feel remain on patience is running very soon. okay, to start page, to unpack is done where the 1st results of the votes cast and thursday's general election are being revealed so far. independent candidates back by and brought in comes p t i party, which was barred from the ballot. are in the lead tied for 1st place with the
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pocket spend people's party, which is headed by former foreign minister. the wallet. bluetooth is our daughter. the muslim league party led by x p m, now was sharif, is currently in 3rd place of con, himself is behind bars, and was recently sentenced to a total of 24 years on corruption charges that he denies. and while the votes are still being counted, a coalition government can only be formed with a total of police to $134.00 seats. for tragedy struck puck is found on the eve of the votes. at least 13 people were killed on dozens more wounded by to bump last targeting the election officers of a political party and an independent candidate in the country southwest. this will make state terrace with us claimed responsibility. let's cross noah to solomon job a director general of the puck is done off getting this done used for him. joining
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us from is lama, but we welcome you onto the program, sir. what do you make of the preliminary results? in particular the a part in clear success of independent candidates that was 1st of all the elections in my mind a few. ready there but i'm president because. ready many people came out there. ready lodge done out of the but wanted to say that i would, and this was hard thing to say because of the political bullet or they shouldn't that be witnessing it boxed up for the past 3 or 4 years. this was something which was innovative. and because people wanted to express the drive to express their. ready due to their work and they've done that. so the initial deserves would very much obvious because people would actually immunization of the police has been burdened by a medium government on. ready that goes, people wanted to, you know,
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they were into a lot of doors schedule. ready who would modularized, who. ready pushed through the cabinet and that's why we see that. ready independent candidates, actually uh, what are, what are the lead and the 1st are those given. and just looking into the pools here we, we saw that show the snow was a reformer, pm, a long time figure in pakistani politics. he had been big favorites, i believe, going into the pilot. how. what was it expected that he would be so far back at this stage? but uh, no, actually it was not that was a favorite in the, you know, but in the process because their discourse, which was entered in last 70 ideas or bucks done is substantially damaged by uh no i changed. ready ready uh, political uh, outlook also some of the political party of no, actually for an auction instead of, you know, living by august on demanding and ads, you know, stuff like sideboards,
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the party from london. this was something which. busy is not very much positive or taken by the people in the box and not only give them a box and it also is party members, those are the folders. so i think whatever it is coming out for now, i should have right now is actually the making of his own hands. and his apologies . uh, the other hand, that is the fact that we need to schedule it here that the, all the independent candidates would look back might be gay. many of them were backed by people's party as a. that's why you are seeing a kind of neck to neck competition. between deepest party and be get, i don't develop books, how would you assess packaged on the public support for and run come in light of his recent sentence. and so the support for them on time is not just as important. and i think it is mostly many people for them that i've met and i talked to they were looking for a little phenomenon sponsored when he was in public, but they wanted for his. ready his body on the candidate that he was back in,
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