tv Cross Talk RT June 28, 2023 6:30pm-7:00pm EDT
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prime minister, the very important one he referred add to these allegations, attempting to make a joke out of it, and it was quite a clumsy attempt. why joe biden, to again deflect. i was just thinking uh, by the way, i started off without you guys sold a lot of state secrets and bought a very important thing is shared talk. it is a lot. as you can see, stumbling attempt by job, i knew most be concerned a lot of this information about as songs, a problems and issues with drug abuse, with dalliances with drug dealers, with the allegations that promises were made to joe biden, in relation to payments to his work with resubmit, the ukrainian state oil company, where he was receiving a vast salary for what he admitted. it was a job that he would never go out of his store. a name wasn't biting. so the pressure is building on the bite and the administration over these allegations in
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the context of this, the observers that are suggesting that they are in turn, increasing the pressure on the trump comp ahead of the elections next years to project trump as a law breaker while trying to deflect from these very serious allegations, which are building on gaining ground in the, on the white house at the moment. so while uh, west and politicians are weighing and the importance of supporting ukraine investors wallets growing pretty heavy american investment bank. morgan stanley has seen the value of his investment in ukraine. rise by nearly 50 percent of the bonus they purchased spiked in value this week. a bet on exotic ukrainian debt warrants held by morgan stanley. investment management is offering some of the biggest returns across emerging markets. in the space of 3 months, and new york based messiah spokesperson declined to comment on the purchase,
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and whether it had sold some of their notes after the rally. so the winful, a code off immediate coverage of surrounding a short lived military mutiny in russia in flight to do crating and prospects for the conflict. a key of initially issued bones and a 2015 death restructuring, but the value fails to $0.27 on the dollar. off to the conflict. directed the value of the bones are based on economic growth in ukraine, of course, which is now dependent on western financing. and the potential to use or stolen or frozen the russian assets to pay for ukraine's reconstruction. let's learn more about this now with all to contribute. contributor chris m is that joining us if? wow, chris, you know, honestly, um, i've heard of that before. war is a racket. how is this happening a year or? i think you've just put it perfectly. i mean, it is a total rock had rights. i mean, just to maybe explain to people at home exactly what, what i think is going on here. you've got a new cry in the country that the full dispatch submitted your operation. no one ever really heard of, and i don't think it was on the right off of most people to invested right now.
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we've had a lot of big us companies like black for off. we've covered that on the program before all these companies coming to ukraine and pumping huge amounts of money because the training government essentially privatizing all of the public services and setting them off and you know, for the rob city, nothing. we sold this in, in a lot of the, a lot of eastern european countries in ludovic, soviet countries in the ninety's missing that happening with the crime. now if you work, obviously allegedly we don't notice this happen, but if you, if you went to work and move in, started the roll rate and you're dealing with your private clients and you happen to have a friend that you went for drink with the what for black rock but told you that tomorrow they were going to go and buy. i didn't know the health care just making you crying. well, i mean, it's probably a good time to buy ukrainian buttons, right? because if that's going to happen, that's going to create a lot of confidence in the marketing. you try and so it's the price is going to go up. it's just one this time because because you know, you're a guru and this kind of subject, i don't know, i'm really know it's, but i'm just trying to understand that all this money that's going to ukraine right
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now as a huge amount of money that is going into that country, it means that all the weapons as well, no one's entirely sure where, where all this is going, all that is going. but what we do know right now is that those who are investing in ukraine and making a lot of money. yeah, huge money very you're absolutely right, because the fact is you're going into a country that has a huge lack of regulation. so you know, you wouldn't have to be able to pull these kinds of deals on in the us for example, where would these come? you know, what did these big investment buying some is uses off, but that, that dealing with very loose regulation and they're able to behave really like pirates and cowboys in terms of how they putting these deals together. there's no one saying there's that on to monopoly laws that we'd have, you know, in, in, in established, you know, such as they say and the g markets, right? right. i think, i mean by a magic mock is this, okay, there's no rules here. so we can do whatever we want, just thought that doesn't affect the investments the high right? say uh, maybe we should explain to people about phones and how these are bought and sold. like these are publicly traded above the desk, the government,
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the government is saying, roby, you buy a piece of paper, which means you've left me a certain amount of money. right, right now, the interesting thing about the bones market dislikes talk. so shares. i mean, most people you wouldn't go out and buy 7 new level tests lot because you wanted to see how many dividends you were getting right? you'll usually do need to speculate because if the market is confidence, then the price of the shaft will go off and that's when you want to sell. that's the same with bones. so adults, it's not really about how much they're paying you. so the actual for, for it you know, that they froze into bones that's irrelevant. what's interesting is when these bonds become what more money and that's what we've seen happen is very interesting . you see below these big us institutions got to buy a lot of these bonds. then suddenly a deal is announced by someone that the big american institutions investing in it. one price goes up. obviously, we don't know whether they've sold the rock regardless. that's still way out. the balance sheet is still you don't think it was $50000000000.00 or something. what about i am, can i ask you this, chris, because um, you know, uh, over many decades now when, when a southern country find yourself in
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a conflict. okay. let's do it, we can bring up, i'm sorry, i'm who signed for example, and i said the western media, the political establishment, told them it dictates that they go in that full freedom and democracy. then the i m f comes and puts in a big, high interest loan to rebuild the country, but the country essentially sells off it's national assets to the i am asked to get these 2 behind dress loans and they'll never pay a back again. absolutely. is this something in a sense, similar to ukraine in the ways that i've read stories on is that i'd be selling off national assets where the agricultural departmental, the ministry of energy, all right, on the, you've opposite it hit then that on the head will remind you as well, what you've got is, but we, we use and so when, when does it letting us? he went to the us recently. he said, this is a good investment. i say, that's not what you say is usually if you're asking fee, who monetary united humanitarian night is used to be. is it supposed to be? i gave you this money. i don't expect anything in the time because i'm doing now. we are doing that as a nation. i. e. america, if it's by the end of the goodness of our in house,
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we're not doing it because we're investing. yeah. so we, we expect to return, but i think that's exactly why he was in the us. that's exactly why the training politicians with that because they were essentially just selling off those assets. we would, you know, the stories. we just couple in the pry them home to buy it in a note of this stuff you know. okay. yeah. i think we will know what's gonna happen, let's say you does actually run any does when the next election, at some point someone in his family is going to have a very nice pulled seat, probably on one of these previously. oh, i'm like, we help companies. oh, as per yes. right. millions and millions of dollars full of probably a one hour fucking pool. maybe every 5 years if a lot. yeah. you know, i was just it just before, before i let you go, chris. uh, you know, um, so all these different companies i is a, i have on god and that, and black were wrong in these other than a trying to and as in ukraine right now, that as i've read their huge territories of land. mm hm. they're just being bull top by sucking west and investors to noise says that the mo, the west and nato keeps putting this house closer to russian borders. the more rupture is going to have to push back. now, just to see a radically here,
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if russia does push back for the west in ukraine, what will that be less potentially for all these western companies that are spending billions to buy up the swipe supply and then ukraine? what if that falls on the russian territory? well, that's really interesting. i think where we buy video, and so that one kind of, they wouldn't get it box and it was kind of like what we saw in crimea. we saw a lot of, there was a lot of west influencing crimea. there was a lot of land that was strategically bolt. you know, you and i know you, you've been here as long as i, i have there is, there will be opposite of you might be, you know, must see that that lines hopefully will be russian and it will go like a lot of the landing for i made it a, went to build schools and they'll be, you know, good humanitarian things that happen with that real estate rather than, well, what other nefarious things that they want to do within contributor chris evans, you know, where you always need more time for these conversations. otherwise, the pleasure that i, thanks very much for you or your thanks a lot things well, meanwhile, major banking groups in the west all raising the alarm of
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a recession expected to hit america sometime this year. that could spill over into a european markets to read about those doomsday details. speak in fact, that on say, dot com, the got some crazy pictures to show you here on, on the chaos and fronts. that's why the streets of power so wrapped it in fury. it was last night off a 17 year old french algeria, and boy was a will faithfully shot by police. so this in a sub of the country's capital of the locals, initially headed to protest outside police headquarters and the violin slate of fled as the crowds. that's a game at the lower enforcement property that the shooting file. that's right. the damage to the bus stop symbol, you can just say for yourself the french capital buddy. again, offices responding with tear gas and stun grenades as well. then 30 arrests made
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more than 20 police offices, supposedly injured the so it's when it's done, basically, it was started as a routine traffic stop. a french police officer was alleged to of shopping, killed a teenage of a fading to be a c'mon, i should warn you. you may find the following images disturbing. the news of the video circulating on social media and our apparently showing 2 police officers trying to stop a vehicle. one as we understand pointing his weapon to the driver through a window. and when the car drives off, so one of the officers is set to open fire and the vehicle does crash shortly
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thereafter, while the french president has condemned the shooting cord and get inexcusable. the police syndicate is holding 5 minutes support for the actions taken by the police officer. bravo to the colleagues who i been filing a 17 year old criminal by neutralizing his vehicle. they protected their lives and that of the road uses the anyone's responsible for the death of this thug on his parents. unable to educate this son as the somebody sent it good stands by the officer, so it has 6 have painted and unsettling in major reuters tale has shown that most of those killed by the french police and similar incidents where all of african or arabic origin of the un human rights council of last month criticized fronds full of what a called a religious and racial tolerance, intolerance, i should say, that didn't include violence against migrants and the use of excessive measures to disperse demonstrations. we talked to them a copy, a memorial association founder and also who criticized the incident as, quote, unacceptable. a total of the murder of
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a child on the air cannot be justified in any way. this is a shock for non tear for the whole of france. a shock that we have already faced every time the police commit such crimes in france, the authorities, for example, the ministry of interior covers them up and resorts to lise. they can say, for example, that the murder was committed for defense purposes and come up with a legitimate justification. and now we can observe what the sly has led to those who committed these murders feel that they have the power that i'm the worst case. they will receive only a suspended sentence, and therefore having this power, they believe that the other people are of no value. in fact, these unpunished murders who have support from the top broadcast to us that we have no value. and this is unacceptable in a democratic country like france, the france, which refers to human rights democracy, which wants to serve as an example for other countries of the world. and now she has caught red handed that,
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or democratic model does not work. it allows crimes motivated by racial hatred, crimes against the poor, against all the people. this is simply unacceptable. therefore, this cannot continue any longer of human value has no boundaries is everywhere and that young man died for nothing. he could have been saved, but he was killed in cold blood by man who knew he could get away with it. the incumbent president has won re election in the west african nation. i'm see early on, but his main opponent says the results were faked. it is a said they follow the last country. it is a front of attack on all fledgling democracy. this results are not credible. and i could go to the reject village come still announced by the actual commission. i will rise above these travesty and i committed myself to continue the slides. so i better share early on to the next or last ard. he's upset the incumbent. president julia smiled. the bio defeated a dozen of the candidates by winning
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a clear majority of 56 percent of the votes. the contention of the results however, has raised the specter of the country's bloody 11 year civil war, but ended just over 2 decades ago. current president was previously a qu, lee during the 19 nineties and was briefly the military head of state, but full power was transferred to a new government. now just off to be announced whatever's reason victory, his supporters took to the streets of the capital, balancing shouting where you can see the pictures right here. some of them are even seen using a stick. send them a chef. these to beat a mannequin and read that was the color of the opposition old people's congress passed and we heard from participants in their riley. they showed their emotions about the election results yesterday. was the no, i'm on the do i provided for the free ready to go so yeah, it's good for us to get so many pages for us. news,
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why it's into call. it's only because it's so because of that i like you. that is the reason why it works out for you. so i'm happy today. he has won the election, so i'm so happy. i'm very much excited. i really don't know what to say. the election did not proceed without violence. however, 2 people are set who have been killed. the main opposition candidate assembled or canada has a choose government forces of using live amo, and tear gas it as parties headquarters to disperse his supporters of the son of a woman reported to killed. and i've incident has demanded justice for his mother. and so she went to the medical expenses to help out begins or she was india and to do the press them after cl administered um medical medication to, to, to help patients. and then the dvd dvd decalle stuff,
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and so it was in dotson based on what the result was and not to me that she was. so i'm expected by president. so i don't sure. who's my president to the person to see? i don't, i don't care what's his name. i don't care what it is, but these are, do we need justice? i need to know children are more well, they are us embassy. and sarah, the onset it's, i mean very well, very interested in the election outcome is that i spoke about respecting the political will of the people of the country. and we heard from the local, political analyst of laura edwin, who says that many western partners are primarily interested in africa simply because of what africa has to offer of the continent has allowed itself over time because of the results it has to be manipulated by with some countries and so they usually have a lot of interest. secondly, across the lights earlier and even either to the process is heavily funded by
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external process. and we haven't seen that you put your mouth to where one of these . so if you are funding the elections, you definitely should be interested to ensure that when you have your criteria, what you're looking out for probably it has to be to experience. it has to reflect the will of the people. it has to be, you know, all these, that's what and so they, it's a free and fair and created when it's our process. so what is some countries do drawing a lot of money. um, not only for elections, latina, developmental activities, whether it's agriculture. i mean it's, it's small swear nights and maybe new we've been calling me to this. been calling me because we have multiple inducing countries where i'm of the least developed countries in the world. we have state of florida and nation. so that's the reason the 2 reasons you see why wisdom countries only is interested in the outcome of the african countries. australia is highest cold, has dismissed russia's appeal to reclaim land that they had leased for its embassy
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in the capital. security coming down to is even evicted from the side of the roster and investor has denounced the matter with a quote complete fos and an exclusive interview without a unreason weeks the australian government passed the emergency legislation. the st . the side was a security violation because it was relatively near the parliament. russians invested a alexi puzzle of ski size. this is inactive hostility towards most gonna use the word. this decision is deeply disappointing. we're dealing with the australian government on this issue. it's like a russian proverb. if you really want to do something that is prohibited, then it is permissible. someone has really wanted to present the construction of a decent, modern building for the russian diplomatic mission in canberra when the court ruled that it was illegal for the authorities to take away the land. they did not stop, they change the legislation, a special law to terminate the lease of the land was written up and successfully
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passed by parliament area to do up to we're talking about an employee of the embassy commandant office. this is comments on, on duty who is out the site and conducted measures of protection. while that was necessary to open the deal look up, which let's do that. they did everything in their usual highly likely way. nothing was presented to the members of parliament. it looked like a complete force in the morning. the prime minister came out and said literally that the special services reported the previous night. that it was dangerous to build a russian embassy so close to the parliament building. and they should act immediately to prevent that to do so. both houses of parliament passed a bill in all readings with record speed within 2 hours. no one asked any questions, including the one that is most natural. why didn't all those concerns exist at the
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time when the lease agreement was signed? 15 years ago, the area in canberra, where are construction site is located, is in the embassy quarter. embassies of a number of countries are located next to our sites, even including those that have rather difficult relations with australia. the political background of this farce is obvious. this is such a way for the australian authorities to once again emphasize their hostility towards our country. teacher's cute if we talk about the practical problems and consequences of this hostile gesture. the most serious thing now is how to organize consular services. we had expected implant to move our consular department to the building. can instructed for that on the sites with that in mind. and according to the general construction plan, we began the reconstruction of the former premises where we house the consular department. now there was a question of where our employees will work. right now. they have to issue consular
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documents to both russian citizens and australian citizens. literally in a hallway. yeah. more details than 9 goals in that story right now. what are the dot com for the meantime? thanks for joining us today. we do come to your line from the russian capital. this is all the scenes national headquarters and what is it now just about half past past, excuse me, hop positive evening. lot of your story still to come when we return to the top of the how much the the
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the vendor of board and who will be discuss, debated, and probably mythologized for years that come part has this bizarre and self defeating affair. roommate changed anything to fighting continues and you, freight and ukrainians are dying in large numbers. and importantly, russia is when in february, the phase 2003 at the un security council meeting us secretary of state colin powell showed a vile electorate they, containing and for expos, from a rock eventually contains a laundry detergent, march 20th, 2003 us on a and its allies invaded iraq. april 9th, 2003. the us economy and coalition forces ended bank that until down this down to a southern was saying in fee of doors square. by the 1st 2003 us president george bush declared victory and the rock will december, the 30th 2006 said,
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i'm gonna say and was executed. december the 15th 2011. a ceremony was held in bag done to me of the end of the us military mission. in reality, the us army is filling a rock. the . the 3 still to get to see him was there's just i'm a was saying a student from iraq came to russia in 2015. he's studying a design university. his dream is to become a such and such and such a pro nice method. i still did not stay because we didn't go origin deal later. okay. so that way something has got very nice and you nearby push on my frontier product and start to use the additional which is in the i see
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a dash. yeah. bowman. yeah. cuz the, the, uh, the, the only sound of the is not just a student, but also in the us. amount is a rehabilitation therapist. as a new cousin clinic opened during the pandemic. he helps those who belong, be living with the aid of medical devices to recover a modest life is in russia, but he knows you still remember in his native gutierrez is time to go home to see his parents by brothers and sisters. these could showing them yet the mama of hero kids. yeah. nimble. it all know that. i mean, you guys are nice cuz i mean it's vision 19 us of you see the information for an us and you move which gets us, which is, which is not i'm just on his i to me is a mice, again about 4 years or it's gretchen dash 20 is of to the us
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invasion. democracy doesn't seem to have reached era. the national currency is depreciating every month. the or of course is going from 1000000 officials to 7000000 erotic ranks 157 out of 180, and the corruption index i'm a hasn't noticed much change. it is native do jail. those are you. what are the most of you? they'll silence been this, but in the, by the show are that's not a word. how does she feel for them to really highly had because medina knew more than i don't think she could. um, let me check on that and i knew you were there and did you you just in special, especially on the had that on let me know throughout this time. so um, what's on fee is talk show on all of our big scholars, political scientists and military people analyzed what's been happening in iraq for
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the past 20 years at the the had them. oh not a lot yet. that still a lot of money. mister own harvey, he has even not, not check your logic to be on the who are jimmy. uh, jimmy. okay. other than me, i talked to him about how the energy me, unless you want to be addition to how long have you had the in the market when i can know what i should do, i would have bought, i'll let you something to tell you tomorrow, get along stuck on the come about how to buy a volume with the song said a lot to my by the vatican kindly like wait, what the dramatic ways i'm as a sent me i will have it just means that the bottom of something i'll button be me i'm in the nice good in the chat that you left me. it has all kind of little, little out of us get in there. i'll be out. i can use it to come home or do you want any to put one in your pocket? most of the, to recall the coalition forces attack and defense by a rocky troops. i'm of as come to the outskirts of doj a. but if i said back, i am in the the 0 and said that both of them are the key
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kind of not, not by museum. i'd be here by somebody if it was had a be i was in the society that i've had today is i could've been global. i didn't, i knew as if i was in my life beloved automatics, you know how the level of goodness. and that's all of the fact that how i mean i society own sort of by the fed. sullivan has the bottle that needs to be sitting there by then the heading and photos best that are using the whole other to this. you heard of thoughts that you and didn't even know that. i mean that i'll be vitally looked at. you have not by that update who will find them my, that's over here. well hey, is the, the status of the, of the, of the 0. the thought about saddle here.
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who knew how to can see it a chicken with the time that the how it should be should be here. why not high enough of a level position for habit and says, you know, i know of the month, i got that about how but i and then not on the that got those. so my gum scan gym, i'd be i got a for a while to to size the daisy rock and roughly be divided into 3 parts. so any bug died in the center iraqi code is done in the north with air bill as it sensor. and she rides bus a in the south. that's a lot of them doing it out. i feel we need to provide a copy and send model again. but if i didn't want to kind of see one in the model i symbol for daughters, i'm all i love what i do now. so we have to model let me, i just kind of noise again. some gym, it fill out that part of the city say let me know what's out loud cuz i dr. the
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la. hey there is you and then yeah, diamond and let's see. i see it. i am off here. i the, and the show was little more than a hair off the annual on i want to cover that not including the, if i'm that up as in the are already gave up to the 2003 invasion phone. the arrival she ice and sunni is reconciling, launched to get rid of all that became a civil war. the us army and coalition forces were losing control. what could, leaks were available to being cancer, they concealed the shooting of civilians in baghdad. on july, the 12th 2007 was cynically described as natural murder. president bush don't choose thrown with him of the press conference to make good progress. and we'll continue to work together to achieve peace, that's what we want. freedom and peace. and so now i, i'm, i'm, i'm on or to be back here the invasion of iraq. so the emotions of
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