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[000:00:00;00] ah, president putin says he believes moderate conservatism, the most reasonable policy approach in today's turbulent world and an hours long q and i, it rushes val die discussion platform. from my point of view, moderate conservatism seems to be the most reasonable policy for the upcoming time period. of re imagining the world and it could last some time as the final design is unknown. of course, this policy is going to inevitably change massive supply disruption and staff shortages ahead across the united states, oblique warning from the federal reserve. but president biden refuses to accept responsibility instead, blaming his predecessor and rival republicans and tempers. fray between the
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e. u and member state poland over whether the blocks law should take precedence. the route dominating this week summit in brussels, along with efforts to cope with the energy price crisis. ah, good, happy with it. global stories and international reaction that this is r t for moscow . don column break. first for the may pollutants addressed to key thinkers and industry leaders at russia's top discussion forum, the val by club, with a speech and fielding questions for more than 3 hours in front of representatives from more than 50 countries. in the resort of sa, cheap and artillio tank was there for us sanctions imposed by western countries and the global fight against covert vladimir putin brought up these 2 together. here's how does a book me 3rd, i'm so brazilian, we're talking about the need for a joint fight against the corona, virus infection,
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even for humanitarian reasons. i do not mean russia now forget about those sanctions against russia. but the sanctions also persist against states that are in dire need of international assistance. no, nothing like that happens. everything remains the same. and where are the humanistic principles of western political thought? in fact, it turns out that there is nothing. there is only chatter. at one point during his speech, mister prudent began making some fundamental assessments of where western liberalism is heading and the spoke are quite a lot about a concept of traditional family. something that's very important for the russian leader. vladimir putin spoke out against a, raising the boundaries between genders and also runing the concept of our traditional families. though mister putin did say that he's okay with that happening elsewhere and the world. but he didn't want this to be aggressively imposed on russia. besides,
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this president vladimir putin addressed the criticism of the russian government for being too conservative. according to mister potent moderate conservatism is the way to go up the stage. from my point of view, moderate conservatism seems to be the most reasonable policy for the upcoming time period. of re imagining the world and it could last some time as the final design is unknown, caused this policy is going to inevitably change our conservatism, isn't optimistic. one, we believe that stable and successful development can be achieved. it's all up to us and we're ready to work with partners for the greater good world capitalism isn't working and there's no recipe for success either. there was one point during the plenary session that grabbed special attention of the audience. that was when the floor was given to a recent noble peace prize winner from russia. a prominent journalist in this country, mister murat, of the journalist, really wanted the washing leader to pay special attention to how individuals and
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organizations are being labeled foreign agents without a court decision. and without a warning. now, in response to that, mister putin pointed the finger at us and said that the practices there are much more harsh. and that was also the point when our channel was brought up by mr. william stood. you said this is not decided by cool. it's been in the us, his also know by a court then the department of justice makes the call go ask are to what they've been through. do you know how tough it's been? gone all the way up to criminal culpability. we don't have that one going in the region when i get those, you know, get high. we've been for an agents for many years. and moreover, i've had a summons for questioning in the us for already several years about the fact that we didn't register for an age of earlier, we'd received written legal conclusions that this law didn't apply to us because it said except for the media. but when our audience began to grow and we started bothering them,
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we were told you're either register or go to jail for 5 years. and i have a summons for questioning because i myself hadn't registered previously before they registered me. i don't fly there anymore. just in case because they could end up in jail their to, to never say, never do you see how it is in the us. it's 5 years in jail. we know people who have been jail for 5 years under this law during a thorough discussion on the current affairs at 1 point, one of the participants joining all the way from the us. after watching president what he thought about a potential 2nd term for donald trump after 2024. what do you think about the idea of a 2nd? donald trump presidency of we was then you. what would you vote for him? yes, if it was my view and i worked in the trump administration at the state department early in his administration. i, you know, i think it's remarkable, he's redefine conservatism or perhaps. and on the, some of the similar lines that president potent talked about,
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healthy conservatism origin. metallica was a colleague allowing, though to express my opinion on this matter, not to comment on what you said. otherwise, you will be registered as a foreign agent. despite reassurances from the russian leader last week, that gas from isn't only ready to boost its exports, but in fact it has already begun doing that. so the, you top diplomat, joseph burrell a few days ago blamed russia for not doing so. and for continuing to use its exports of natural gas as a geopolitical weapon. now, when the russian leader moved on to talk about nord stream to which is a pipeline project intended for natural gas deliveries from this country to the northern coast of germany. according to mister putin, if the german national regulator gave the green light to north stream to,
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to morrow, russia could kick start the flow of gas the day after to morrow, which is perhaps a very important message for those worried about the energy crisis in europe. extra stock warning for americans from the federal reserve that a supply chain crisis and stopping shortages have led to significantly slowed economic growth. and critics pointing out that the problems all appear to have developed on president biden's watch as kind of open articles. the u. s. federal reserve is a vital institution, that's the center of the us economy. and in their recently published report, referred to as the beige book. they said some pretty dire things. they pointed out that quote, the pace of growth slowed constrained by supply chain disruptions and labor shortages and referring to september through october, goes on to talk about how in transportation, in technology and manufacturing. there has been labor supply shortages, while retail hospitality,
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and manufacturing firms have had cut hours of production and other problems due to the pandemic. now, inflation in the united states reached a 13 year high in june, and it's remained high ever since. and polls show that 62 percent of americans believe that joe biden is to blame for this. now it's important to note that inflation started climbing in april after joe biden had already been in office for 3 months now, rather than holding biden's feet to the fire. we see mainstream media stepping up to defend biden and point the finger at the american people. there was recently an article published by the washington post on monday that went as far as telling the u. s. public to lower their expectations and to stop blaming the biden administration for falling, living standards that needless to say, there were many who spoke up and did not approve of the tone of that article. among them was republican. senator josh halle, you know,
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i think that lower your expectations, tucker, is really the slogan to the vice presidency. we're told that the american people with the problem, you're the problem, national may late. oh, it's all the american people's fault, and it's joe biden fault. and his terrible policies he's trying to run down this country because he doesn't believe in it. and basically it's average americans who are being forced to bear the brunt of this economic situation. i have noticed that there are fewer items, a shell, i guess, not everybody. i'm awful for stuff right now with a lot of people getting laid off and i do believe people will start already certain items just like how the beginning of the band and people did with toilet paper and so on and so forth. store prices are on the rise until they can get all those cargo ships unloaded and cargo moved from fort. and at this point, we've got joe biden losing public support. polls continue to show that there was
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a pull tuesday from winnipeg university that showed 37 percent of americans think biden is doing a good job. well, 50 percent, disapprove, of how he's handling the presidency. 58 percent of voters are even unsure whether or not biden is physically and mentally up to the task of running the country. now, biden himself doesn't seem very concerned about this, so he tends to blame donald trump when confronted about the problems in the economy and other failures of his administration. i in september biden even told reporters that he doesn't actually look at the polls, but he's confident that his policies are, quote, overwhelmingly popular. and of course, he doesn't miss an opportunity to blame his predecessor, saying, quote, take a look what i inherited when i came to office. he's also blamed republicans for refusing to raise the debt ceiling. now on tuesday, jen saki the white house spokesperson, she was confronted about some of this, and the answer she gave didn't go over very well. it was crystal clear that things
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were not improving on my team. people couldn't get dishwashers and furniture and treadmills delivered on time, not to mention also another thing. so why is a tragedy in the short treadmill that's delaying the trip? the problem now we spoke to people on the streets of new york about how they've been affected by this and how they felt about the white house comments. here's what we heard. if they would stop really making jokes about it and actually action things like sam, i think it's terrible. i think that it's a major problem and it needs to be addressed. and i know this bad washington is doing a whole lot about it. linda electrical business and everything is back. daughter, you've got to wait months. now the u. s. economy is showing signs of systemic distress. we've got the inflation that is hitting americans in their daily lives. the supply chain issues. um and most americans, according to polls feel that joe biden is responsible. however, the biden administration may blame it on donald trump. they blame it on other
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factors and they don't seem to be very concerned about it. france is a you ministers want 3rd member states which don't play by brussels rules, don't get the benefits of europe. the comments a seat is of major slapping down of poland, which is disputing, the supremacy of e you, law. and the talk switch also tackled your obscenity crisis, have times been explosive, is charlotte to bend ski ripples? well the e you counseling meeting as you said in brussels, going back to the drawing board over many of the troubles and issues that face the block. not just in the immediate future, but possibly over the next few years. and probably 1st port of call is that issue with poland in this crisis, over the rule of rule, this idea of whether a country's constitution is something that takes precedence over noor itself. no, earlier this week, the polish prime minister spoke to any peas at the european parliament trying to
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put forward his point of view on this particular subject. before he spoke, the commission president ursula vaughan delay. it was pretty fiery, saying that what poland was doing was essentially rocking a rocketing the bed rock all the european union. we cannot and we will not allow our common values to be put at risk. the commission will act and the options are all known. first option on fringe moments, where we legally challenged the judgment of the polish constitutional court. another option is the conditionality, mechanism, and other financial tools. the polish government has to explain to us how it intends to protect your pin money. given this ruling of they are constitutional court well endangering the bedrock of the european union. she was very fiery, brick,
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equal you. so was the polish prime minister. matthias modify etzky who basically turned round and said that that you had to stop making some countries within the new feel like they were 2nd class citizens. and he said that it was the you itself, that was being on the democratic yoga persona. yesterday. you must not impose a decision of verdict without the legal basis. it is unacceptable to talk about financial penalties, et cetera. we heard even the worst language as it relates to some other states. i reject the language of threats and fed a complete. i will not have e petitions, blackmail, poland blackmailed, must not be a method of policy conducted in relation to certain other states. this is not what democracies do burning question of our energy or in fact, the lack of it here in europe. we know that ursula vaughan delay and the commission president is just wound the businesses may have to close as a result of this crisis. as they may run out of the energy that they need to run
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those businesses. we know that spain is spoken to the block and said that urgent measures need to be taken. there has to be coordinated action amongst the block members to deal with this crisis, which it warned may last beyond next winter, far longer than anybody else has been talking about to date. no natural gas has gone up in price by more than 400 percent in the last year, more than 20 percent or so in the last day. that gives you a sense of how urgent this crisis is. and as this is unfolding some politicians, rather than looking at what's happening at home here in the you are concerned and pointing the finger of blame, shifting it towards russia. the current high gas prices are primarily the result of high demand and low supply. at the same time, russia is playing poker. gas supplies have been significantly reduced. but it's like a poker game, isn't it?
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the anti, the stakes are being up all the time. and if this is a poker game, then perhaps russia is the dealer and it's the dealer. they're saying, you know what, we are ready to give you more gas. that's not an issue. you just have to ask is, in fact the outgoing journal, a chance langler merkel said recently that as far as she was aware, russia had come through to all its commitments when it comes to gas at the moment. so that on from our shows, ask us will gas so we will happily give it to you. and there are all those are saying, this is not russia's fault at all. this is actually the use of making it put itself in this course is because of the fact that moved away from conditional sources of energy like fossil fuel fall too quickly. while at the same time, it's been far too slow to implement the new green energy agenda. so all of this is being discussed enough with discussions is a one solution has been suggested as strategic, i guess,
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reserve for the european union. but even if that is put in place, it will be too far in the future to mitigate immediate crisis. meaning that as winter approaches millions, if not tens of millions of homes across the european union will be wondering how they will keep the heat on the lights on. this is all to say on the way rushes envoy to the world chemical weapons watched old, warned that the organization is hiding information on the alleged poisoning of russian opposition. figure alexia valley. we hear from that invoice after the break and ah, now it shows a wrong one. 03. just don't hold. any rules that is yet to shape
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out. disdain becomes the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. we have always been able to push that in sort of a far dark corner of our conscious because there will now turn it in. once there are alternatives, you can no longer do that and you have to kind of accept, oh yeah, for that an animal has been killed and oh, yeah. as greenhouse gas emission. and here we have essentially the same product, same price, same quality with none of those features. oh yeah, it's made in the land and that in the beginning is scary. but in the end it's lot
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ah hello again. moscow's representative to the international chemical weapons watched oak b o. p. c. w says it's western members, a dodging key questions on the ledge poisoning of russian opposition figure. alexey novelle. me earlier this month, a group of $45.00 members states in the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons questioned rusher. over the case, moscow replied then sent a counter request to the 4 countries that have made the poisoning allegations, they being the u. k. france, germany and sweden. however, none of those countries sent a concrete response. russian officials for their part say they've not found any evidence to support the ferry that the valley had been poisoned with a nerve agent. rushes representative to the o. p. c. w alexander shogun explained moscow's position. lucille stole still looked western countries didn't respond to all the questions. we asked lilly some questions, aside considered beneath their dignity, reacting to them. but they were still questions that received their attention. they
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gave us answers which are not really answers in our opinion, not to be unfounded. i'll give you just 2 examples. we asked germans who was that mysterious person on board? the ambulance claim that accompanied the valley from out to berlin. the german side responded that the plane was chartered by a private company that no officials from the government or any other official body were on board. the answer is not convincing at all. it's difficult to believe that the german government didn't have a list of passengers. it means they're clearly hiding something and not only from us, but also from their own. m. p. 's. another example we asked the u. k. what role the newly minted citizen of the british crown miss pet chick was known to be under the protection of u. k. special forces plays in the murky case. the british response was that the role of patrick in the valleys, anti corruption activities, was well documented in the media. we ask one thing, they respond with another, the same goes for all other questions. be it the chemical formula of the substance allegedly found in the bloggers body or the notorious bottle with fingerprints or
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with chemical traces. that's the picture we get. and that's why we say that our western partners gave us empty answers devoid of content. tensions between nato allies are escalating his great presses ahead with plans to host us forces at for additional bases, despite protests by neighboring fellow nato member, state turkey, the american ambassador to agree to strike smooth things over, insisting that the expanded u. s. military presence would impose a threat to regional stability. greek foreign policy is not defined by turkey. the united states and greece, sharon interests and seeing the turkey remains anchored in the west. we also have a strong shared interest in the resolution of disputes through non military diplomatic means, especially dispute between allies. it's just a week ago that the united states and greece signed a deal to expand their defense partnership paving the way for the u. s. true presence at the additional basis, including at strategic point, just kilometers from the turkish border. and that agreement came just
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a few weeks after another defense deal was signed by greece and france. that was the 1st time the to nato member states allowed to defend each other from attacks within the alliance with french president emanuel micron warning that european countries can rely on the united states for defense. political beyond were sought to yield a nifty europeans must stop being naive when we are under pressure from powers who at times harden their stance. we need to react. the u. s. is a great historical alive, but we must see that they have been focusing a lot on themselves and they have strategic interests that are reoriented towards china and the pacific. we will be naive or rather will be making a terrible mistake. now, if we did not want to draw consequences from that, we have to see this with pragmatism and lucidity for our independence. and we must, as europeans take responsibility for our phone protection, if at all possible and well earlier on our t turkish political. unless use of erin said that leaving anchor out of regional
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security agreement damages the entire native organization. turkey is a major driver in many of the decisions at greece makes in the region. whether it's, it's relationship with brands or the united states allow more us forces there. whether it's the east med platform day greece is a part of our, any type of foreign policy that tries to exclude turkey out of regional platforms. when we look lately, at the trajectory and trend of these bilateral trilateral deals that have been going on, whether it's the greece, france steel, whether it's the u. s. a grease steel. whether it's the australia, u, k, i and i united states the we're starting to see a lot of transactional wisdom. we're starting to see a lot of bilateral deals that are slowly forming more and more bigger cracks inside of nato. the us house intelligence committee is looking into an alleged to 2017 cia plot to kidnap wikileaks found,
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a julian assange story published by yahoo news last month. claims that former c. i a director mike pompei of pushed a highly aggressive measures against the whistleblower organization, including but not limited to the abduction of assange kidnap aerial man hunt and shootout with russian spies and central london. the new james bond movie. not exactly. in fact, these are the highlights from a reported cia secret plan to silence the journalist already who revealed americans for dirty secrets. location london, the year 2017 starring julian, a sorry man of interest. heidi ecuadorian embassy. my campaign, then c. i achieve that evil mastermind behind the operation. the russkies. the essential ingredient for any good spice dory. thou ha, great. every possible law to silence independent journalists. stay to the upcoming
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details may surprise you. we are recording. chapter one. the fascination my compared wanted the cia to be creates instructors, the subordinates not to self sense of themselves when it comes to dealing quickenings, sometimes, oh tricks. work best they might have thought and came up with a good old assassination plans, detailed sketches, options on how to murder a sound, reportedly with disgust in the white house, the fires possible level. why would a cia chief plots of the killing of an independent journalist? well, it was an act of personal vendetta. back in march 2017, the newly appointed cia chief found himself in a very difficult position. when wikileaks released top secret ca papers, they were completely detached from reality because they were so embarrassed about vault 7. they were seen blood chapter to kidnapping. but somebody
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in the white house might have thought paid no killings were a civilized nation that kidnapped this journalist and sentence him to death by american law. the plan was simply break into the embassy drag assange out and bring him to where we want one small issue. the u. s. justice department failed to keep up with cia fantasies. they were still processing the case and didn't file charges against the wiki leagues founder. so the cia was doing to kidnap a foreign citizen from the capital of washington's closest ally with no legal basis tool. the perfect master black deed, you could possibly spoil the fun russians of course, chapter 3. fighting russians. what is vladimir putin intelligence gets there? first of dumps a sound and then flies him to moscow. that's a possibility. the paranoid ca offices thought brace yourself,
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the plans accounts of russians may just blow your mind. the caea left nothing to chance. the psalms gets into the car with the russian operatives. a cia initiates a car crash with a russian diplomatic vehicle. god knows how many other londoners collateral damage is. they say, assange gets on the plane. the cia blocks it on the runway by shooting its tires, as well as anything and anybody else, wait? the plane takes off with a flat tire. the c i a hovers, a helicopter over is still manages to leave the ground. they demand that the european countries close their recipes. we are still talking about catching julian assange, not the number one terrorist. oh, well, if you are an independent journalist who happens to cross the american government's path, the cia, it's pretty much the same thing. the rule of law may not advise you. blockbuster stuff. the geopolitical analyst, patrick haddington,
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suspects that the democrats are exploiting the probe to pursue their own part is an interest. i really doubt. i really doubt that this has anything to do with defending the free press or human rights from the democratic parties. perspective. i think there are partisan. there's definitely partisan motives here. the democrats still regard julius sanchez, the major scape goat for giving the trump upset against hillary clinton, 2016, with the put se emails and so forth. so mike pump pale features heavily in this is supposedly, as a reaction to the volt 7 releases all pop pump. hey, i was going a major p r. make over image make over. he's lost the way he's con blonde. he's clearly being groomed for the 2024 election as a candidate and would likely be parlayed into a vice presidential slot either for president trump or rhonda santas. whichever g o
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p candidate is selected as the nominee. and that's it for me. thanks for watching in the coming hours. so sean thomas will be here to keep you posted on the big storage that we're across here at the international from moscow. ah, when i see black america by saint paul myself, when i was growing young. black america spoke to me when white stria did not. those who say black lives matter is a movement we are importing from america. no, nothing of who we are. i lived in a world where white lives mattered. and i was not white. like ms. newman and i wasn't known from black america. i learned how to speak back to whitefish
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aboriginal people here more every die we are out wanted system now with the police were out with she sneaks. i'm scared that more children are going to grow up in the country. look, think says no racism, but they're more likely to end up in the criminal justice system. then they're all the fellow friends in daycare with ah
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