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tv   Direct Impact  RT  May 13, 2023 4:30pm-4:54pm EDT

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the russian states to never see as tight as one of the most sense community best. most all sun set up the same assistance must be the one else holes. question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on russia to day and split the ortiz spoke neck, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube, the student services. for the question, did you say steven twist, which is the part of buddy?
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i'm rick sanchez. i've been doing news now for 30 years and 2 languages all over the world and here in the united states, and i've interviewed for presidents and found in a 1000000000 dollar business and you know what? i think i think new should be honest and direct and impactful, which is why we call this direct impact the it may be unintended consequences, it may be a fire, maybe as it's input, mostly referred to by the c. i a, you've heard this term right? blow back, call it whatever you want, but there's something happening right now with china, which is no doubt directly related to our government's actions. that's right. and the pattern goes something like this. the more that the united states, this is china, the more the china wants to assert itself, globally. it began with she hammering out a truce,
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was between 2 countries that have publicly hayden, each other, despised each other. now for more than 7 years, the sphere would between the a rod and saudi arabia is rooted in doctrine, in history, in the religious differentiation, approximately wars that have dominated the middle east headlights, but suddenly, in steps of president, she who seemed to shock the global community by getting t ron and re uh, to sign an agreement we establishing diplomatic relations between the 2 ron's foreign minister had described the meeting with the solve the counterpart as positive and emphasized that stability and sustainable security. and the common agenda were among the issues agreed upon. the 2 sides will also study the prospect of resuming flights between the nations while facilitating the visa process for the
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citizens. and no sooner than that, the deal was inc. it was on to another meeting. this is the president of china, another meeting, another attempt, a piece of making this time looking for a solution to the conflict between ukraine and i'm not sure the . 2 the so after establishing what appears to be an amicable relationship, mr. she presents present and putting with china as 12 point plan to end the
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conflict which calls for dialogue, respect for both countries, territorial sovereignty, an end to a beacon nomic sanctions. he also urges both parties to avoid nuclear escalation, and that by the way, did not seem like a major point or a relevant point when the plan was 1st presented. but then this up, did you hear about this? the u. k announces that it would send pegs to ukraine containing depleted uranium, which seemed to enrage russia who are saying the shells contain enough radiation to make dirty bombs. so as for the she plan in and of itself. here's our mr. put and responded. isn't gonna be this assertion that people usually need me for you to when you 1st of all agree to. so we're going to do that when kids initially must be present for the subsidies or anything here, one minute to 100. to get to you my comment,
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this issue because man stories for it is being supposed to produce to you. somebody junior, that's no obligation for collision even i don't know. did you need me to do that by so significant from going into the grocery store and we seem to think that the products us of joining us now is the journalist. uh marco fernandez, marco, uh, thanks so much for joining. i guess we have to start with your rod and saudi arabia agreement. this is historic. i mean the seem to come out of nowhere. uh, all countries, china stepping in and and, and, and, and settling this thing, the evil communist hell bent on world domination as they've often been referred to . what's your reaction, how this happened? them? yeah. china. okay. because that's, that was a mind blowing agreement, but as expecting and i just, i went excuse to tell
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a little story one minute. so feel a few weeks ago i was i didn't b, g. so i had to go to show high should a tv show there. so i went to the airport in the morning and i got to plan everything to try. so i see by the window and look at my side and the runway and i saw a airplane official airplane of the islamic republic of your end. i saw a swamp, but what's going on? i, i didn't hear about any delegation running delegation in china. i mean, follow the news every day and present bracey just had been in the gene of like a couple weeks ago. so why is, is that things like okay, i don't know, i have no idea. so i will show hi, shoot the show and of the day go to, i'll go to have some drink and a bar and listen to, i mean with my cellphone, sell it as a braking is started the agreement between saudi arabia and he ran after 7 years of
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broken relationship. i was like sure that was why the airplane was there. my god. i mean this, they wouldn't be for 4 days, 5 days. nobody knew about it. when selling this. first of all, because i think distorted sounds a little bit about how try and use diplomacy works. why, why countries more and more countries can trust china, because they are really reliable. buckner. i mean, imagine if like to hide status delegation of started, raven, you run in the country, another country for 5 days, and nobody knew about. it's very hard to happen. but in china they have, they have a way to say, ok, this is top secret. let's discuss behind the scenes and then we come out publicly. so this is a 1st thing. but i would say also this, this, there is a way of chinese diplomacy that is being like, i think it more, more appearing,
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appealing to the whole, which is a different way of doing traditional relations. first of all is dialogue consultation consensus. you know that the chinese culture is very much based on concepts, is a culture is like daily life. so i think this does express in chinese diplomacy, but also of course is a comic interest. of course, i mean china is the largest buyer of almost everything, almost every commodity animal. there is a 2nd. um, 2nd large enough, china is providing technology for structure, 5, g sub ways, trains, etc. so of course, i mean the 3 of them together have, and of course china is in the middle. they had huge economic interest. so what it, what is, what is the best for them? is to okay, let's keep fighting wars. let's get paid each other and we don't talk to each other and we fund other. i don't know, melisha is against each other. i mean guys,
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let's sit and talk like 8 or it's and that's kind of let's make business. of course it's about business, but it's about like a different, a best for development for the countries. so i think more and more countries, especially the global solves look at the china say, okay, we get to deal with those guys. they're not coming here. evade hill country julian, thousands of hundreds of thousands of people, devastating countries in and, and few years or after that they just really, i mean, i don't know, they just got a sanction us 12 our economies. this is not the way to china, things that should behave with other countries. so i think this is the, i mean it's, it's almost common sense, right? but i think this is a kind of common sense that the west mist long time ago. why do you think by the way, marcos, that uh, that they did it now is are they trying to send a message to the united states to the west?
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i think it turns into a message, of course, but i don't think this is the chinese a bike seen here. then you'll get a legs that send messages to us. oh, i mean let's, let's propose something different from the wolf to the world, which is not wars that's not destroyed. countries let's, let's respect, good, like respect other cultures. so in this says, it is a message. but as i said again, this is, this is also and comic interest. this is for american interest. and at the end of the day, i think also the countries of the global south and more and more small the best of both known issue. but for the mobile, when you go annual g, d, p per capita is about $4000.00 euros. the we've got lots of photos, photos, and a mobile notary. watch here. the
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a memorials of the soldiers who gave their lives in world war 2 will say risk at the department service, the william frontier communications in 2007. the custodial government decided to relocate the monument from the city center, the son of gods, bridges by me to attempt william the frustrated to move divided. the population is stony as lodge of russian. speaking communities strongly opposed. it. an intense rising broke out in town in these have since become known as the bronze night drive . people across the username and it covers the the hey,
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welcome back. i'm rick sanchez. there's a new target in the war of words and deeds between china and the united states. beyond the military exercises along the taiwan straits, the rest of the daughter of the founder of walk away the spy balloon episode. and the dicey heated rhetoric between these 2 countries enter the tick tock war. but us congress wants to band tick tock, calling the social media sites where follow or share videos. a danger to america and president barton seems to agree take talk, see a show has come out fighting. he's uh, the 1st thing he did even before meeting with congress was he put out this video to all his tick tock, followers in the united states. a hi, everyone is joe here. i'm the ceo of take talk. i'm here in washington dc today, and i have some news and updates to share with everyone here today. i'm super excited to announce that more than
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a 150000000 americans on take time. that's almost half of the us coming to take talk to connect, to create, to share, to learn. but just to have some fun. this includes 5000000 businesses they use take talk to reach the customers. and the majority of these a small and medium businesses and all these numbers are amazing, and i'm so thankful to all of you. and the $7200.00 employees in the us helping us build this incredible to around the world. now this comes at a pivotal moment for us. some politicians has started talking about planning to talk. now this could take, take tucked away from all 150000000 of you all be testifying before congress later this week. to share all that we are doing to protect americans using the app and deliver on our mission to inspire creativity and to bring joy. let me know in the comments what you one your elected representatives to know about what you love about take talk. joining us once again, is marco fernandez to talk about this situation, this tick tock, thing,
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this new thing. congress is considering a bad on tech doc. it's one of the largest social media platforms in the world is you know, they think in fact they said repeatedly that it is a chinese bye to is it? what do you make of that? well 1st of all, i think it's, it's important to, to remind that the child is accomplished by dance. they already agreed with a us government to be um, to have like a strong us uh, supervision overview about about the data they. they agree, okay. we can store our data in the cloud. you guys tell us to do you guys have access, you guys can control that. and they say no, you have to sell the company. so, i mean, it's clear what's, what's going on. they just one to steal the company, to grab the company from the chinese because
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a very successful company. i mean this, i'm sorry, i'm a big godfather fan for me. i just just remember, i mean we will that make offer. you can't refuse. this is mafia. this is a positive behavior, right? say no, this is obligations is our way or the highway. so this is for me is clear, but i think of course the, the, the issues of data it's, it's a very complex thing and get you the words. because i think you have more questions about it. a, by the way, what do you, what do you think really is bringing this on and been antique china, but again, antique china paranoia. but this is again, i think is it's a, it's a commercial issue. they, they just wanna take advantage and grab the very successful company. and which by the way, it's funny because you know, that they talk doesn't make money. and us at all actually lose a lot of money in us. where they really make money is in china. and why,
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because the way to talk makes money. is that because i mean you, me like spend, i don't know like 20 minutes a day. just look into like buy stands for years and know that's not how we make money. they make money because we try to the sell stuff. this is a huge platform. already competing with alibaba. we, j. d, people just sell stuff to live streams as we're doing right now, but we're just selling ideas or we just exchanging ideas. they sell potatoes to mean peasants trying his best in selling potatoes and getting potatoes to people in the big city, close by. so this i'll make money and why is, is possibly china and not in us because china has a huge logistical infrastructure right now. let's see how they would make money because the talk is losing a lot of money blocking social media for not giving free access to media for not for reclaiming. as we often do. these countries aren't like us, they don't respect free speech. is that kind of hypocritical, a good week?
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i mean, there's a lot of hype walkers, e, f, a one side, because we know that the fact that you, me, and our audience, all of us are twitter, instagram, facebook class, that means state department has all of our data. they know us better than now. so, you know, our desires, they know what we like, we don't like what we buy, we don't buy. and this is data is a huge issue of data. there's lot of people say the data is the view wild because this is what mean this is what makes money. now this companies sell the data that they have about us. so and us has access to everybody in the world, but china. so this is, i think is a 1st thing. the 2nd thing is that i would also wouldn't be naive in this issues of data because it's not that are we should just have a free market and everybody know this is, this is also national security. i think china was at
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a very clever or a smart way, like few years ago where they come to us best on this. okay guys, you wouldn't be in china. this is trying to is data. we need to have control the same thing that i mean by day is proposing us. oh, okay. you guys have control. yeah. and trying this. okay. we need to talk, we need to have access to. we just had no way. google said no way. so kate, i so at least you cannot stay in the country. of course, people here in china, everybody accessed this, this, that phones with vpn, but there is disease. sure. so you cannot just say that data should be free. everybody should access. no, that's actually this is a, uh, this is a trip. uh, this is a kind of narrative. there's a trap for us because it's in a day all the data goes to the state department. so i think there's a very complex issue at the end of the day, what we should discuss is how the states,
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how the nations out should deal with data. because it's our data is my data, is your data is actually captured by private companies without any, i mean this, they have no limits. so this kind of restrictions is kind of, i mean, this kind of, the base of all this is that we should, we should, we should have been doing in, in, in, in the countries. china is doing this right now. there's a big debate in the country about what is the act of the data, who should control who cannot control. but unfortunately, most of our countries, we just accept it. okay to your is amazing. i have to and of course, but i mean, it is dangerous because this is a way also of us to have access to all of us. how does china respond? if they do, how do you think china will respond? maybe better put to the blocking of this app will they response they, they say. so they say so, and again,
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this is hard to predict. and by saying, of course, china is being more and more tact now is to talk. but there's a whole issue about the chips to send somebody from doctor's and a hughes of war. and that right now us is kirby axis. uh china. we had a huawei issue, so i mean, i suspect they're gonna do something. they have been saying that's, but we don't know yet what they're going to do back out. thanks so much. i really appreciate your time and look forward to talking to you once again. all right, before we go, i want to remind you of our mission here. simple, really, it's the silo the world. we've got to stop living in these little boxes, you know, because troops don't live in boxes. true, sir. the truth is everywhere. how much the interest i'll be looking for you again right here, where i hope to provide some direct impact. the
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