tv Cross Talk RT June 12, 2023 6:30pm-7:01pm EDT
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prussian rights, charming, controversial, humorous, and never afraid to speak his mind. as he said, lucy, don't c or a k c cam. i guess you can i get the gamma. that's paid data when i put it on that too. but i mean, these are used to be mean instead of using the name on, on up the says, his level of women was perhaps, as latoria as, as his lawful vladimir putin much was written about their so called romance over the decades in western mainstream media. and he always hopes that he could bring washington into the mix when i was in government in 2001 i said publicly that i wanted to end the cold war, which had been going on for 50 years and was a terrible anguish. i was successful because here in rome, in 2002, i convinced george bush and vladimir putin using all my talents of friendly relations to ends of the cold war. that didn't last long as we know. but the
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friendship between boots and the douglas county went from strength to strength. some said it was due to mutual business interests, but it seemed to go far beyond that. here there were and saw dania when they it's highland leader hosted boots in the, at his villa in 2008. and this has them and claim mia and 2015. a controversial trip for western politician as it came after local residents voted overwhelmingly to reunify with russia. 87 percent of crime in citizens voted 93 percent voted to seed from ukraine voted to be in a ton. them is republic voted to become parts of the russian federation. you should see the love, the gratitude and the friendliness that welcome to bruton. that didn't go down well with western politicians, of course, but silvio berlusconi was not a man who cared about what other thoughts. and he never shied away from telling it like it is. he understood russia's points of view and slammed the wes for promoting
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the conflict in ukraine. just this february, he wasn't purch and washington to come to the senses and start watson and keith to cut off the weapon supplies in order to achieve an immediate cease fire. i would never have gone talking to the landscape because we're witnessing the devastation of his country and the slaughter of its soldiers and civilians. so i judge very, very negatively the behavior of this gentleman. berlusconi is ridiculous accusations against the ukrainian president are in an attempt to kiss pollutants, hands which are covered in blood up to the elbows portion was pushed by the russian population by his party, by his ministers to an event. this special operation plan was for russian troops. to enter in a week to replace the landscape of government with a government of decent people. this is a man who entered politics in the early nineties and managed to serve 3 terms, despite being constantly charged with something that seems mainly tax evasion of
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fraud tools. the most charges were dismissed, but he was eventually convicted of the tax fraud in 2014 and was even banned from running for office. as soon as the band was lifted in 2018, however, he won a seats in the european parliament the following year, and he returns to the country senate. federalist school. he was never wants to give up or stay away. i am the jesus christ of politics. i am a patient, the victim. i put up with everyone. i sacrifice myself for everyone. i have very good personal relations with mister, but a sco dates i think that he's one of the greatest you're paying politicians of today despite his stablished manner with women as a politician. he is of course, one of the last mohicans of europe in politics. the passing of silvio berlusconi is a great loss not only for its sleep and european politics, but also for russia,
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as he was one of very few people in europe who not only respect the drops his points of view, but was also trying to get others to understand it truly is the end of any era according to the and that's a little profess of the university of california. and so people of scone was an important state of full italy whose policies always proved divisive in europe. you wouldn't be nice, right? but he was not there especially powerful as he was to be there over the bar due to the less than 10 percent of the most policies don't believe so. he was, he was, you know, any important few during keeping the right place, whether he has been a week person plus or minus believe he was strong, had the many moments in his but his, you know, history and which includes us taken stronger sciences and he never decent. he was money to buy the europe. you're back in
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2011 when she was kicked out of office table or all this, the amount of stuff happened because probably, you know, see mean a range of cycles or so because of the relationship with the organize over to here . you know, there is the fear of friendship, but russia, continental western europe by debris and by the american allies, the, that, the, sorry, got the, we can expand the and whistle blower dirty. no. san should not be the one facing charges that's according to china's foreign ministry. spokes person who added that the us is the one that should be facing charges, a guy so, so the son should expose the truth. but the heck, i'm part of the respondents to the secrets from old congress indiscriminately entwined. it's best to flight it's crimes with other countries, you don't really get this kind of thing. it's equivalent of sitting beside somebody
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on the subway and just going through the text messages and you look over and you kind of go off boring or in the us. this case, you look over and you go, wow, that's a lot of skeletons in the closet, right? so that's what's happening here. and that's really why they're not big fans of what he likes. french national assembly falls to us, you know, the former friends of prime minister. he testified recently the commission for, for an interference into french affairs that the us listened in on him when he was prime minister of france and conversations he had with then president nichol. i saw because it and we also know that from which he likes revelations is came out in 2015 as well as the fact that the us was using electronic spine on the german chancellor a during angle americans mandates as well. so this is current news that, that we're hearing about and, and all of this has come kind of coming at a time when julia massages challenging his fate in the hands of the u. k. trying to extradite him to the us. i think it's important to underscore the julian a sounds really isn't charged with hacking primarily. so we're talking here about
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more or less that soliciting information which she's julian massages to legend to have done with former army intelligence analysts. chelsea manning who basically spilled a bunch of secrets and ultimately was i had there was pardoned or had their sentence commuted by former president brock obama julian assault just now facing extradition . so we have the person who tucked the information freed from prison. julia massage is now in the hockey. um, now there are some people who are really starting to speak out about this. some big names. i view with concern the immune and possibility of the extradition of journalist julian assigned. sondra has done an important job denouncing illegitimate actions by one state against another. his arrest go is against the defense of democracy and freedom of the press. it is important that we all mobilize and his defense. it's important to underscore that documents that we can weeks has revealed over the years relate to things that we never would've known about if it
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wasn't for with you x. for example, the secret us drones strikes and young men attacks on civilians that were alternately hushed off in afghanistan and iraq when they were executed by the us military government, spying on their own citizens. through mass collection dragnet, namely western governments. the democratic party brass in the 2016 us election, colluding in favor of then candidate hillary clinton to the detriment of bernie sanders, who was the challenge at the time. we know all that because of what he likes and also it's important to note that the kind of activity that he's being attacked for are the kinds of things that are very useful for journalists and pretty close to the same activities that journalists do themselves. it's kind of a scary thing when you see that somebody who is just publishing information is, is it facing now extradition in many, many years in prison, just days earlier, a london court refused a song, his appeal against extradition. what more can you tell us about that? yeah, well, this is a high court in london, they rejected his his appeal,
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he's now appealing it to a panel of 2 judges. with this is going happen very quickly. it's supposed to be heard next week. this is really the last stop on u. k. territory after that could go to the european level, but it's, it's really not looking good now as long as it's legal team argued that the u. s. u k. extradition treaty does not allow extradition in cases that are political and turns out there are some numbers, apartment in the u. k who are speaking out saying look, it just may be that very thing. deeply disappointed. the k hi court has denied julia. i'm assigned the right appeal, his extradition to the us. more important than ever vs trailer and government continues their advocacy and push for an immediate and to this matter, what does the rule of law apply in the u. k? does sir jonathan swift, rejection of julia in a sense, appeal against expedition is another unfavorable duty shall ruling and backs the question whose interest is the duty should reserving?
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it's certainly not the public interest. it seems like this is a freight train on a one way track. it's going a 1000000 miles an hour, and it's very, very hard to the route for us on just legal team. and at this point, they still have one last stop. before the end of line, we'll have to see what happens to africa. now, e c o p a has quite a size to you as well as feed program and washington. so that over the decision to suspense, food a to the country. music is asians of wide spread as co ordinates, a fever, and is your pin government spokesman house, brenda, the move political se submitted only causes most of funds for the population. and the 20000000 people are dependent on food age in order to survive. that's according to the un, mostly due to the ongoing conflict and droughts in the region. local opposed to colorado, toddler has more of the jupiter receives this idea of a political, the state of the page, and bullied by the united states as national from the agencies for data as well as
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so, as was taken by uh for the next decision taken by it was in the united nation, i have a decision in salt lake on thursday, bye, who was a and it was followed by a the was the un which had to be some of the decision on friday as far as what they call and i, but also is meant to be the name. this is more pronounced within the g 3 region, which was the reason which was a gulf by the civil war that just happened in if you oh yeah. and it also goes to, to coming to the full size energy. so the government saying that this is why they see another political decision because it not acting as he grew regional, but they continued to that. but it's really, you know, covering a lot of people in your organization over a 100000000 people, a and the other people. 15 percent of the nation relies on this data
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that you and i have the statement stating that they will not be stopping any on the i the program uh when it comes to computers, pregnant and like takes and when i was such a such a but the the wide uh straight has to be berkeley investigator for diversion is absolutely unacceptable. and we welcome the government to refill your peers, commitment to investigate and hold accountable those responsible. well, we will temporarily hold food 8 assistance in ethiopia, nutrition assistance to children, the pregnant and breast feeding women, school meals, programs and activities for building the resilience of pharma. some foster religious will continue. i'll interrupt the mist truck between the deal as well as internationally as and particularly those are the way at least the, the, the, the, they have relationship within the context of the reasons of the one that has been
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in and you'll be able to get ready and i said, but all in the middle of it and possible best countries as the team grants losses for with the federal courses. all your yeah, and that is trust has not necessarily being addressed by all the options. soccer calls wouldn't have received a cease and desist letter from his former employer. folks, news in response to his new show on twitter, following his hosting from folks in a proven at work. now claims that colson's content is exclusively bez until the end of 2020 full for the phone, the host on some of these claims such restrictions are a direct violation of his right to free speech. the 1st 2 episodes of talk of causes new show of doing a combined total of a 169000000 views. while it recently is attempts to sign it, some dissenting opinions have intensified in the west with the only acceptable public narrative on the claim conflict with excuse me, remaining anti russian,
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even mainstream media reports are being sent as high as to for the acceptable public. the schools all teams that you might have to explore is the latest example of parts on joining us. of the new zealand national radio broadcasts are r, n z is currently in bank and on emission to investigate how certain stories about the quaint conflict were allegedly manipulated to align with the pro russian viewpoint. the story has been corrected, reading and usually what is concerns and takes these matter extremely seriously. we are investigating have taken appropriate action. those concerns were raised after at least 15 articles published by the broadcaster, seems to have been modified on the website. so even corporate language favoring most goes position. now here is one of the latest examples of these articles before and after the edits. the original articles were driven by a much more western note, as well as the edited version. currently, being investigated,
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added things like the word cool to describe the 2014 made in revolution, as well as references to russian concerns about ukrainian new and as the groups, the individual in question is being investigated and has been placed on leave while the broadcaster examines the matter and investigation is on our way to the alleged conduct of one employee. the employee has been placed on leave while we look into these matters. we have corrected the stories and added an explanatory note to each article. we are getting all their articles to check whether there are further problems that hunt for pro russian narratives in the west is nothing new, but it has which it's big at the moment. as all you need now is to vocalize opposing views around the you. creating conflict is senior. a you official has or is your member space to spend more money to address what they perceive as russian propaganda. in many countries, the narrative, the crushes, not the grocer,
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but the victim is on the rice. when underestimate the influence of russian propaganda, indeed preventing people from considering alternative perspectives is incurred is let's also not forget the entire etc of the you as well as canada, has bend archie in hopes of silence in most of those words. that's been followed by social media, restricted access to our t is content and microsoft and apple removing it from their app. stores binding r t or older russian media oppose in your narrative is completely democratic. it appears acceptable to adopt in narrow and biased view. is there a guy. 8 named the notion of balance, we were able to impose the restrictive measures on the kremlin for by the end the machinery and effectively banned from updating without a short study. we said you to be a union, the band name for more. but i think within 2 to be a union on doing that,
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we all know that back in the freedom of expression. but just the freedom of expression and when it comes to pro ukrainian narrative, well, that's more the sign is no such word as propaganda for western media coverage. but we must also mention a landmark report published by researchers as fairly, as university of adelaide, exposing quite a bit amount of ukrainian and both accounts on twitter pushing their agenda. and of course it was through media has remained completely silent about the findings of that paper. as they refuse to show ukraine a negative light. so apparently freedom of speech is only acceptable when others we, we do your version of events assist someone there to oppose it. the accuse of spreading propaganda. it really begs the question of why we have them of expression and the democratic principles they proclaim abruptly lose their meaning in the face of
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opposing belief. so it's only a journalist andre lucida says those that deviate from the official western narrative face censorship and repression. i think now on the west there is a, a more in the field of information and it's very difficult for the best ones to like me, to try to offer to the west people another point of view. because we find a lot of sense actually books and they want commute every noise that's not done and for the all feature deals not nourish. and they also show way to offer the point of view of the west, the i teacher, once we seen in by the museum making this investigation for a anybody's promotion of the product from point of view. this can be
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really so stage of this morning in the west, but also the beginning of a new wave of the production. thanks for joining us. a on, on the international was back of the top of the, out with the move the, there are least then there are these, this is how some nato countries approaching grains membership in the alliance will the us like military alliance to attempt to invite you to the club to some kind of back door at the upcoming summit. the the
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i'm action or time. see, i'm welcome back to going underground broadcasting over on the world for me to buy in the you a today. russians around the world are observing russia today. but of course, on all russians, mines is the war in europe and what's next. the information will be even more ferocious than the nato. a nation was in iraq. afghanistan, libya, and syria even told us cable news present during decisions on ukraine. tucker carlson was fired from rupert murdoch's folks. news is now just on the internet. so just days ahead of the annual st. petersburg international economic for him. who else to go to the field or the piano of editor in chief of russia in global affairs . and chairman of the presidium of the russian council for foreign and defense policy field, or thanks so much for coming on the show i so was, i bet it starts with the fact that while it's like
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a cos who is going to lose the views on twitter, or criticizing and slamming the billions being given to the landscape. otherwise, it does seem that if you look at the boot shape, you look at node stream, you look, it's called the golf, with down rushes, lost. the information was the working classes of western europe. and in the united states, believe restaurant is evil. and yeah, so, so well, thank you for inviting me. it's a big owner to be on your show a sec. kimberly, i must say that the tucker carlson is one of the most popular person sends united states from the united states and russia. that's i think, a big achievement. everybody knows that's one of the detractors say in the united states and the democratic national lead approve is a russian agent obviously. but anyway, i'm very sorry. i'm very sorry. i'm afraid he is not, but i hope so. yeah. uh. and as far as for the information more, you know, yes indeed, russian ability to deliver our message to the international see him
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is incompatible to what, uh, american uh, in british europe and english speaking media and do all over the world. and this is of course, an advantage which the west has and so unfortunately i, i have to say that there is no way just now to counter work efficiently against that. you know, i think at the end of the day, the credibility or for many media organizations in the, in the united states and then euro will be a will not be destroyed by russian competitors. it's impossible, unfortunately, but it will be undermined by by, by the, the way how the use and the uh shows will be conducted in for us now. because i think the people you mentioned working class working in class sconce to doubt almost every thing they hear from media. and, you know,
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i'm old enough to remember the old days of the soviet union in seventy's and ages. and i see a little bit the same phenomenon in the west. now, when we watch soviet propaganda, almost everybody including the working class, believe that was jessica and the that said that was a big problem for the soviet union. the we and then the they disappeared. so we'll see what will happen to the west. yeah, but that signifies for the future. china and russia and other break spouse writing i cooperation organization past better get it together with the culture and the importance of culture. perhaps. i mean, your 1st name evokes the idea of your door adults. do you have ski these of a union, haven't russia, have it? but of course there's no comparison to hollywood, let alone the new english language news networks. that continually, as i say, say russia blew up the north stream. russia was responsible for the boot. your
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massacre and ukraine and russia blew up the dam. responsible for drinking water and crime, you the kick off. yeah, no, that's true. uh, if, if you, if we would the, remember, the soviet suddenly appeared soviet union, of course the union had, uh, quite a why the successful machine propaganda machine information machine. uh, but the soviet union, the have an ideology which was rightly or wrongly wiped well received in many constituents, is around the globe. a, a russia today has no ideology and has no, i'm bishop actually likes united states for example, to, to try to extrapolate any think on others. and of course, in this situation that that's very difficult to compete with those who believe that they have uh, the psychological patient. and they have means to describe it as for that
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particular case, as you mentioned, the last name or a whole hska or other that uh, another recent event was uh, this ammonium uh, pipeline which has been blown uh, uh, in the east. so do you agree? uh, yes indeed. so that's our obviously, uh, app is also the more information. what about the 1st of all the real war? and i think this is more important. unfortunately, that's a, those things generate a norm, a software rank of normals. throttles or put for people or human beings. and then on that we build down a lot of propaganda on all sides because this is a demo of, of the war which is everywhere. but in this particular case, i would rather say it's more important what really happens on the ground and not so much what we see or how we imagined that well,
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perception always important. you said id, ology is, is absent because some would say then pollutants rooting. the body therefore for it to the ideal disease, there is no ideology. this is multi polarity. i suppose you're not multiple or it is not an ideal legit. that's for for me multiple energy and just fact of life. how the world has been transformed north because of russia know because of china because of nature will development of international system. and now we leave for this new environment. but that's it. it's not like every, as somebody imagine that or, or, uh, invented that. and the old, luxurious, some think we cheer you, can present. so to say, the weight, how contemporary states and society should work if you describe it. if you have this, this picture, 3 a picture, this is ideology. unfortunately, i don't see anything quite a bit on the russian side. sees with
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a bond on communism. we are extremely pragmatic. and so to say, uh uh, realistic, so oriented towards, uh, uh, 2 days, dates of and most, well i gotta tell you if you go to langley virginia and start talking about multiple r a t, they will see that is ideological very, very quickly. as you know, and uh, you know, i, i watched the interview, you did with of letting me put in that the, val die a summit recently, or relatively recently in russia. was it, did you get the impression? it was a, something in tiffany. this no ideology business has multiple allergy and then he trust in the midst records. so clearly, we now know that nonsense, according to angular merkel, former chancellor. he suddenly boots and suddenly had disappeared from the and realize, oh so they can't be trusted after all. or it was slowly progressing in his mind because i'm sure i don't know what you were saying i had in the years from 2014 in
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the and the nature back. who in care of whether you were saying, oh, you know, the go. she ation is the way as so many russian there i say delete lists and commentators did when a lot of other people probably russians. and so i'd be brushing nationalism saying don't trust them or yeah, the steps. that's correct. and the put in is uh uh, is on, on the person. uh, not, not a very simple one. so yes, he has an image in the west of being extremely rude and extremely assertive. and uh jean really, um the western and so on. just look up. she is the wreck or just look at his uh, um, interior this is uh in the position of russian president then from minnesota. something from 2000. it was uh, uh no, uh, the leader in the russian history. who uh, tried so consistently to make rash up park. oh,
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the extent that the west that was put in between 2000 the approximately 2006. do you really believe that the rochester would find the proper decent place in the west and lab system for all parts pro part of this and bought in the west and let system? she did not the spine to challenge that. but uh yes and see what he, if he bases view on the idea. i barely simple idea that our interaction, our cooperation, russia, you're a rash or us are so fantastically advantages for both sides. so good for, for, for both, and then can approve you so many profits for both russia and the west that it is simply stupid not to use this. but unfortunately it, it won differently for we, it's a very long discussion. why?
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but i would say 2 reasons. the 2 main reasons at that period. first of all, would you believe that we can base our, our interaction? i need to this most of the or entirely from the west. and we come back to your question about the ideal a rash or was absolutely non ideological at that point. on the other side, euro, teens and americans came with the idea. yes. interaction and cooperation is, is fantastic. excellent. but before we start, let's, let's you should, uh, you should accept that our values, our set of, uh, no peaks or a set of perceptions is correct and do you need to adopt it? and then we can cooperate them. so and this value base thinking, i would say this is ideal logistical, this is ideological approach that has the rail the lots because puts himself to the
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