tv Cross Talk RT July 3, 2023 10:30am-11:01am EDT
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says web eric, we can clearly see that we're in the early stages of a civil war. what is the civil war? it's a confrontation between one part of the population against public authorities or the state is exactly what we have here today. this is an ethnic rise because every way we see losing way people rushed to luxury products or to data consumption stores. meanwhile, french president, inventor and that whole and as justice minister are now calling on parents to do their jobs. and really in their writing, children, good luck with that in the country that as long lives, even a minimum of restraint, where a kid acting out in public a disturbing the peace is typically defended as just expressing himself on the people i am calling on old parents to be responsible, it is the parents' responsibility to keep them at home. it's important for the call of everyone that parental responsibility is fully exercised and i call on the sense of responsibility of mothers and fathers. so this is unbearable and it's enough. so
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we have everything that's our disposal and the court. so meeting their obligations for the no response that i have the amount that strong and systematic and also to pursue and to identify people on snapshots and to tell parents to get hold of their kids. it's not top to the state to raise their children. so now once k off has taken hold of the street, the minister is talking about mandating quote, strong and systemic justice way to chase after the worst long after it's left. the bar. this whole drama really could have been completely avoided, had there been a more intelligent immigration policy that prioritized integration over audiology and economic interest that they want to push everyone to do everything that's with the immigration. when with the, with the melting pots happening in france, this is going to be, this is going to be very hard. and the ad to the economic issues of the country is
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dealing with. so this is a male take, this is a part to, to, to disaster. the upcoming years with the international reaction has now been long coming with these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu condemning what's he called on to submit ticket sites against jewish people in front of it. is really government is watch with deep concern the expressions in ways of antisemitism happening in french today or we are witnessing criminal attacks against jews. we strongly condemn these attacks and we support the french governments fight against anti semitism. the very fact that you are being attacked because you are a jewel. this is very painful. and we have to understand that many of those protesting maybe or them, although it is not said in the french media r o arab or muslim from other countries,
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very much the 2, hey, jose is very strong rich that the mass on rest in front spilled over into neighboring switzerland on sunday, and this and verified footage from social media at the ministry equipment was spots and rolling through the streets. and then this comes up to more than a 100 rights is a tech shop. some police officers in the city of los on, on sunday police have detained 7 people, including 6 use during the rise of the weekend. to go and bite swat top story on those most recent clashes between palestinians on the is bailey defense forces. and janine, let's discuss the events for that with the city and generalist mohammed, not you. but i'm in a thanks very much for joining us this afternoon. i'm 1st of all just like to, to get your opinion on last night's events in the westbank. how do you assess it? yes, the see, those are very upset by the any. why could still be fatal, but anything against disney?
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and we could use cabs a spot that the yes the image night was 7 kills. it's one piece of an engine, 7 of them are in the still yes functions. there is like the of course is the riveted the envelopes as it seems to. let's do that and it just insides background . some civilians, the also on targeted by that is lately and when they opened the shipment up i can certainly point them in the percentile bus. it pulls for, i mean, for the silly enough to be safe to discuss this that is janine and he made some information about the forms to spoke. the i guess shouldn't get his do mean the student, but i missed them. well, how much they said that his remarks at the beginning of the weekly session of the certain government that the lady, i guess you that goes, you know that enough to bring guess to 34 is a l the last year? i think that'd be on policy. so, and pressures and the reasons behind this. it really kind of can ben, it goes, you need to as the business back the i patient, i'll click on the i'll do this kind of recall items on the trial and the camera and the pressure from that is i missed that, but to get on smoked it so it's
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a typical situation where is the assumption if you didn't personally, can speak with the default because of the excessive force that tuesday have some 1000. so it does, and that it'd be apples are in a box of a thing of this different background on the, from the site big i actually think all the time. so if i'm going to, it's all just done, you correctly believe this is more of a politically motivated military operation rather than the trying to target service in for search engine need the because the way the forces this here right now, every day on daily basis, they are in bed a ged and added to that killed one bit and then was tosses. so that is, that's not months, but it's to, to use this. the wife couldn't been, it's similar to the convent that 2 has been 2002 and distorted. you knew it's a discount and nothing change a video of the so the is repeated that to please the is a hopefully continue on the right wing. get
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a groups and the rest is also going to sound, thinks about the underwater, them divisional. that's it. it can be a loss of response. do you expect from palestine? do you believe that the volumes will continue to escalate? yeah, this is a, it looks a little angry about that and they call for it just that it is and the i smoke as they cited use of violence and that it was the it is what it is on the ground and the make the life miserable for them to see has been the thing is helping the other option except to desist on. so it's going to have a suggestion on the ground. so it's the cycle of violence. but due to it, sometimes, even though that has some of these right, is what we decided to start. this is why the skin with federal but ation engineering that we look for when we're going to and the what they are, the exact same results of the defense. i would think so if there is a concept of insurance, but based on that is andre people asian. and it's based on the social media. if there's a huge, i'm going to even the simple to put that don't then go back to the interest. it'll
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get to a sub this side of it back again. it's janine, which is not the best move night, but it makes i was really sure how speaks when go. that is that you time does indeed they will tell us any journalist mohammed not jeep. thanks very much for your take on this very minute. your operation engineering last night to thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. don't see all the news. now. russia's that security service has said it prevented an attempt to assassinate the head of versus crimea region by ukrainian agents. now the official has already signed the contract, a good service for saving his life. or from all of this less cost lives out to us. the correspondence donald call to donald um, can you tell us how the port was exposed and what all the details do we know about it? us? hi there peter. well russia security service says that the head. 1 rushes cry me a regents said gag showing of had a target on his back essentially. but the ukranian agent that was looking to car box on of was detained before he was able to take action. and an explosive device
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was found on him as well. according to the official report, the suspect in question is a russian citizen who was born in 1988, he even was recruited by the ukrainian security service. at some point, we don't know exactly when and even went under uh, went through training programs in ukraine on how to use explosive devices. now, other than that, we don't know that much about the actual suspect, but in terms of the plan to kill exxon of this is not really that's surprising when it comes to terrorist attacks being carried out by ukraine against non combatants, especially when we're looking at the ukranian war effort that isn't doing so well. the long awaited counter offensive has been going on for some time now. and it's yielded very few results. and the costs have been very high in terms of human life as well as military equipment as well. even at the same time, zalinski has repeatedly set over and over that, he's not going to negotiate unless russia leaves cried me up earlier this year. he
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even made public a plan to do that. to take crimea by force. there's something that even the west was reluctant to support. so with plans like these for taking cry me a little more than a pipe dream. once again, ukraine is resorting to terrorist attacks when it doesn't get its way. lots of cost funded on the costs are thanks very much for breaking that down for us. thank you. i'm to civilians have been killed and 6 children for children wounded and ukrainian shelling of the front lines that the talk marked in the stuff over here at region. children age between 6 and 13 were hit by shell fragments, according to local officials. the youngest have been taken to the hospital. it's also damaged several upon the buildings on a nearby children's playground. the residence told us what happened the what this that, that's cool is that the like yet is that you here is a fragment, will the rocket, there are a lot of these near all house. it keeps my room, and there are many such pieces o sitting in the kitchen. my child was in the hall
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and i heard such a powerful explosion. the windows broken, the hall. i grabbed my son and were into the closet in the 2nd explosion occurred. and then my child said to me, my blood is running for my leg. she was bleeding heavily and started screaming, asking for help. then the neighbors called an ambulance. they carried out an operation. they removed a fragment of the shell from his legs. meanwhile, ponds for a full scale mobilization of ukraine in doubts. the recruitment chief and one of the country's largest citizens of office down to the alarm is only 20 percent of the required number of men are coming to enlistments offices. the situation means the search operations have had to belongs to fulfill the needs of the army. also, according to the official social media is flooded with images of all sorts. he's taking men of the streets onto enlistment census the old regions and ukraine on the mobilization law. while several parts of the country announced total mobilization,
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and that means that old men liable for service should come to enlistments offices, even if they don't have notifications. well, this comes up, the key of launched is counter offensive in the southern parts of the front line. our ukraine has remained tight lips on figures, but during the 1st week of accounts expensive, the russian nemo, dave said last as a high wall gains were a marginal give. so a process to monday, a new national military symmetry as regional burial grounds were not the space. the countries present volume is the landscape said to the country, needs, results, and the ground in time for the nato summit, but also same the people's lives take proud to have a quick victories. this one's the other for the nate to somebody who must show results. but every kilometer the cost and slides, cnn. oh, so what are the for the, for the tax, if they tell me that 2 months will pass and thousands of people died for 3 months and fewer people will die. of course, i will choose deluxe or so for the international consultants. rasmussen says that
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nato is pushing you credit into making costs or decisions on the battlefield. i think you'd be pushed by the, by the western countries to have this defense of the price. some type of shows some, some type of gain of parsley. i think it's the promote, it's tempting to, we can russia. another part i think is to us results in the increased profit margins for the weapons companies, the arm, some companies, 3, the increases profit for those work in the black market and the corruption scandal and for it's a political thing. it's a, it's a whole political aspect and, and perhaps the, the west in the u. s. is looking for an off ramp or what they want to see is that to see some type of gain so that they're in a better and, and don't see any vision, continue and mobilization and now expanded down to 16 years old. i think the some 1 october 2023 women, a certain specialties, have to sign up as well. and it's absolutely insane there feeling the future of the
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country. but of course, there may be no country there. anyways, the if this drug bon, which was the us state department report, blames both the biden on trump administrations for the may him during the celtic, a true withdrawal from afghanistan. and that's a significant change from a daily reports by the wife's house, which pointed the finger slowly at some of these shape both takes a closer look. no one could possibly forget the chaotic scenes that engulf campbell airport. 2 years ago when the 20 year long us misadventure and i've done a son came to kilometers and but the new us state department report has shed some light on the details surrounding good tobacco. but mark the end of the 3 trillion dollar failure to defeat the tile about was significant portions of the report were rejected. it those detail how order chaos dominated as thousands of off guns who had worked with the american scrambled to flee us politicians and officials
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personally intervening on behalf of individuals. further complicating and already disaster situation. most important, the department proved unable to buffer those on the ground and capital from receiving multiple direct calls and messages from current or former senior officials or members of congress and or prominent private citizens asking and in some cases, demanding that they provide assistance to specific at risk ask ends, responding to such demands, often police department employees at even greater risk and hindered the effort to move larger groups of people out. constantly changing policy guidance and public messaging from washington regarding which populations were eligible for relocation . and how the embassy should manage outreach and slow added to the confusion and often failed to take into account key facts on the ground. while back in april, the white house tried to shift the blame onto the trump administration. the report clearly shows that bite and bears much of the responsibility for the crisis. the
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played out on the world's tv screens, detailing failures at almost every level of feeding into the hellish seems that mark the final days of the u. s. mission there. despite all of this, joe biden decided to stick to the it's all someone else's fault, narrative. the reason we say the for the games, and john say to say, are daisy with needs all of these days. during the day we dropped before i said it would not be there. he said, it wouldn't be there. i said, we can't help the tell him what's happening. what's going or read your press hours, right. thanks. well, this boy biden's clumsy attempts to shift political blame for the crisis on donald trump, the brutal reality of what on folded a couple airport, marked
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a new low point for his political incredibility, and cost the lives of many off guns and americans. i like. i remember going through all that the that's pretty remarkable. the airport was basically for all intents and purposes, american property. so i'm sorry, i just don't buy the whole argument chaos for all of his talk. okay. us. i just didn't see the there was a lot that went right the
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so yeah, there's a lot to be proud of. some of those unfortunate enough to witness the catastrophe, but fortunate enough to survive, as were later able to convey the scale of the chaos they witnessed with us commanders and troops on the ground, emotionally recalling how they've been ignored over ruled and essentially a binding to the face, plain and simple, were ignored, our expertise was disregarded. no one was held accountable for our safety. the withdrawal was a catastrophe in my opinion, and there was an inexcusable, lack of accountability and negligence. the 11 marines, one sailor, and one soldier who were murdered, that they have not been answered for political reaction to the so called withdrawal was predictably most vocal on the republican side, when i angry lawmakers, calling out the white house and looking for answers us servicemen and women lost their lives, americans were abandoned tax payer dollars are unaccounted for. the taliban gained
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access to military equipment. progress for asked in women was derailed, and the entire area is now under hostile taliban control. the american people deserve answers in the biden ministrations. ongoing obstruction of this investigation is unacceptable. but as of today, not a single official or politician has been held accountable for the legal failures that unfolded and comple. it seems that yet again, is the families of dead off guns and americans that will have to pursue just as a senior politician scramble once again to avoid responsibility for yet another failed. following more lots of routes for this. our do be schultz checkouts or websites for all the latest updates. my name's be discounts, but i'll see you right back here at the top of the hour. thanks the company. the
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i'm action or nancy and welcome back to going underground rule got single around the world from do by in the you a today is the 52nd birthday of the most famous john. this in the world, julie and the sound of wiki leaks detained in london by british authorities for more than a decade for revealing days or nation war crimes of the youtube deleted them. our interviews with us anjanette when rumble decided to expose the killing of royces john listed in the rock in the unforgettable collateral mode of video, as well as criminal behavior by governments all around the world. he may have even saved edward snowden, his life after he age of the escape to moscow of the ca, whistleblower, who revealed washington bugging level of phones. but it was perhaps his revelations of how the hillary clinton's democrats, sabotaged by the sound as to wind had organization that led to ca, plans to assassinate us on the bugging it was on his losses and the defective death penalty that sounds now faces in the usa under joe biden, clinton of course, lost
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a trump well then increasingly frail job. i didn't know faces rubber, the f kennedy junior in the upcoming primaries ahead of what looks like a wife has raised against the trump. in 2024 kennedy son of assassinated us attorney general robert kennedy and nephew of jeff k says he will pub this on joining me now from cleveland, ohio is robot f kennedy's presidential campaign manager, long time ohio congressman and twice democratic presidential candidate himself dennis, cuz image, dennis considers, thank you so much for coming back on the show. last time you explained how important the free press was. are you? you would corrupt the attacked by us while the god movie media in your book of the division of liking power. what does it mean to you and presidential candidate kennedy? that is on just joining 52 today in a london prison. well, what am interest to mr. kennedy? is that this is a prime example of the government trying to shut down
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a whistle blower who provided valuable information. not just to the american people, which a people over the world about the truth behind on the united states and other nations involvement against rack. that washer never been taught. it was based on lies. joining us onshore is the one person who, as a publisher, not, not only a journalist, but as a publisher, i took the risk to reveal information that the public had a right to know that he was kept on a virtual version or an embassy. and now he is a genuine prisoner behind bars. this is a travesty. it will go down in the annals of history as one of the graves injustices against a truth shaker in the united states are our 1st amendment towards freedom of speech and freedom of the press as being the cardinal principles upon which our democracy
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is based and that the attacks brought attack using the powers of government to go after mister such a remark. uh, just as one of the dark ages in government and uh, do united states certainly as an expression for the power to issue a party. and i certainly will support that. i've had the opportunity to meet mister assange, and i can tell you that he is someone who she is the importance of interest, which is something that mr. kennedy understands. we're told that we should know the truth and the truth will set us free. but if we don't know the truth, then we are prisoners. and uh, we need to free mr. assertions freezers, nation in the world. allies have been told us to keep us, or were they keep us turned against each other to make money off of war?
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and so we, we are at a approval moment in history. and robert f. kennedy junior has stepped in, as the true teller, man of authenticity, men of courage. and when elected president, you will see a great changes in the way of the united states presents itself in the world. what would you tell the british government and british authorities as regards assigns because there are reports that his health is in the urgent inferior action and while he may die in in london, well, what happens if he dies? what, what happens to britain's reputation? oh, well, you know, we, we, we, of course want to seems to arrive in the british government is taking a special responsibility. you assure himself, i see there's no questionnaire. it is the united states that is leading this dance as it often dodson medication world and discharge from the u. s. and the by the ministration. uh, and it's a predecessor administration said,
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no interesting mister sons being free because it isn't only that it would be a recognition of the why should or talk to people, but what opened the door for further church should be shared with people about the way the world really is wrong. so you think that, you know, think joe biden refuses to pardon him and refuses to drop all of this tell is justice department to drop all of this is because he has no secrets. so you're telling me about this person by i think this goes much deeper, goes deeper into his arm behind a st. james or vice by which governments are cheap powers who are called practices and creates a semblance of his power, which center naples, those who are in those. cuz in the positions i was making decisions to achieve a kind of a magical approach. george world of shares outside of the realm of this shrinking of most people is sharply a cherry raj game, which it's
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a game of nations. and it's a game of individuals who are, are see the world. there's some kind of a chessboard. and they are trying players, it's a, it's driven by a form of ego mania mailed. it was megalomania which can only produce bad results for people all over the world. that's why is a street or such case as soon horton, this is why he must be pardons. this is why the world should not just pray for security, but understand that he's a symbol of everything has gone wrong and government of every dirty secret that has ever been buried. so that we'd weight 506070 years or more to find out what really happened. even the publications that we can links partnered with, like the guardian, tried to destroy his reputation completely un special rubber to he was mailed. so
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people can watch our interviews with him. would you be in band by youtube, on rumble? do you said that you met judy and assigned? did he strike you? has a unimportant journalist and the truth seeker, as opposed to how western media can be defended. he's, he's, he's very smart and he's, and he's focused and he's a gentle person. it is funny news. um and, and you know, res alarm usually kind of person that um uh, that ought to be uh, embrace for his 4th. right. and this has been turned into some kind of a master criminal by government to have plenty to hide. and when governments have that much to hide, you know, wherever they are, how to use against the interest of the people. so you know g junior, sancha represents in some ways, oliver american journalism and the corporatization of journals and has carried with
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that are significant price of basically farming out 1st amendment protections to big companies that are interested in insurance or interested in corporate or interested in power if they're interested in true joining a sort of never been in prison, don ellsberg, who died recently, the pentagon papers whistle blow was a great supporter of jewelry and assigned in which he thinks you think joe biden would have jailed him. he of course, got off his defacto debts and it's because of the watergate scandal when the help to and the lies about vietnam and in the vietnam, or we know how um, daniel burke was handed after he made a courageous decision to let the world know about what was going on and being on through the publication of the kind of kind of papers. i knew daniel ellsberg very
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low as a good friend. and we spoke often. but look into how this was treated in, in history and, you know, eventually people understood that ellsberg o. s was a hero. are honored as such. and um, but this is, none of this consideration is being given even after a great period of time away from neither rack or number of considerations being given to join a charge. why? what's changed is that there are, are in the mainstream media. there are so many giants who are linked with other interest and those interest. i have a concern to basically work with a government. and there's some cases that controller government. you know, this is a, it's a more virulent form of agency capture. in this case, the 1st amendment is captains. we have central shipping,
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this country that we never saw before because of the cooperation between the big technology companies and the government. you know, we, since governments are able to reach into the lives of independent journalists like mantel, you'd be going after his tax returns and raising questions while at the same time is challenging our governors practices and censorship. let's think about what that means. you know, something happened in the united states profoundly affecting our, our way of life. and people know what to this is why robert of kennedy's presidential campaign is so important. because it's based on re establishing our constitutional freedoms. it's based on shaking the truth is based on a deep authenticity that americans here and to connect with again. and it's based on human. the national divide, which we've experienced,
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