tv Cross Talk RT July 5, 2023 10:30pm-11:00pm EDT
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as one of the way it's outlines so is that i saw a menu as of 50 other onto this will be we've kind of wouldn't be able to console and start and your uh, the my sons team suite new applications to ben religious folks. i've been submitted to swedish police as freedom of speech flow within the country was causing more outrage among religious groups. the united nations human rights council has agreed to hold. would it close an audit meeting next week to discuss the june 29th government functions process where a cron was the downside of most installed? the council session was initiated, saw as long as the off the attack is done was among the many muslim nations to condemn the incident in sweden. let's not discuss this with maybe lease to expect more to try to domini, thanks for joining the program this evening. so we understand that in the days following the latest around building and still kind of 3 new applications hopping
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received by swedish police from several people who want to publicly destroy religious books. do you expect to be able to receive, to approve these requests? so this is a problem of every democracy to what extent and democracy allows things which overly please for me because you're going on me a book. but the problem is that go ahead and get book means very, very harsh things to be able. i believe that most of us are outraged when somebody bowes go on jews out age. when somebody was a bible and i'm showing that christians, we'd be really much out if somebody was the bible or the new testament. so the question is, should it come to the democratic good people always because of freedom of speech or for the only explanation why on the other side is probably the effect of fixed
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question hurts to many people. and this is not easy to see. the latest applications show how the situation is spiraling. rarely because they include requests to not only to but copies of the curriculum, but those that the torah of the bible. do you think that the swedish will thirty's all worried about these developments understand this swedish prime minister is currently in the us holding talks with joy, find to know the sweden, potential nato at admissions. so what do you think? do they seem concerned this whole the bottom is not the joining of sleep, not to, to the opinion you or they don't. the bottom of the is the society in swing. because as much as i understand this side of things with is porter, arise between the liberal in which most of the people in sweden on and the end of the conservative which the migrants mostly
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in that side. how can a society function with him? which one side is, is pulling the society. most of them is a liberalism, is why the other side pulls the country to conservatism and even religious issues. i have just how dangerous is this, excuse me, escalating trend to burning religious books, especially it's such a sensitive times with round put racially motivated violence and some of your pain countries like fonts, for example, what police. busy in fines is building of moving things beyond and buy books and carlos in the houses and the police stations and the businesses, this is someone say much more eh,
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significant. because all these businesses are actually of these billings, of the wisdom idea people freak delayed. it is, this is why all ownership, which is on a in western civilization. why is always a good thing is the shots that the thing people leave in this type of wisdom is because they bought the funds of a different culture into the funds as being toward the strong ends on one side using model is of liberalism, progressiveness on the french as society, why you'll see the migrants would like to pull the country to being a conservative as a and that the edition what do you find suspecting? so as i saving really appreciate your insight into the mazda, i'm at least experts motorcycling. thank you. thank you so much.
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so he's way the troops house that they have withdrawn from the west bank city. obviously in, in locking in ends to one of the deadliest operations in recent years. so they've lost down raid left the same publish sending instead, and thousands more winded. it's really military i across we deployed while the city itself was located by the expos is full. those trees rose water pipes on the electrical infrastructure. according to media, before several humanitarian organizations was reported facing difficulties, gaining access to the city of ambulances were not allowed into, tends to be injured. meanwhile, hospitals and the rest of the town came under attack, spoken serious concerns from the un and the world health organization. x as a movement to the can have been severely impacted, including for ambulances, the inability, a few minutes. aaron, actors to assess and provide assistance to people trapped inside of the camp for an
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extended period rate of significant concerns on july 4th, the united nations relief and work stagnancy or the health organization office for the cards, nation of humanitarian affairs, and the u. insurance fund under took a joint commission to jeanine city, but were not able to accept the janine camp. attacks against health care includes and prevention of access to persons types mainly concerning the world health organization costs for the respective protection of health care and for the safe passage to health services. in janine and across post time ambulances with medical teams have been prevented from entering parts of the refugee camp, including to reach, post and school has been critically injured. direct self communications for the un palestine refugee agency juliet to face the civilians. and especially children have been heavily affected by the it's really rate on jan and it is a very, very densely populated comp. and in fact, one of the most bands in, in,
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in the region and in phase home to nearly 7000 children. so the impact of the violence on civilians in the camp is huge, especially when it comes to children. you and paula pon reference the agencies on team um they just concluded. and the assessments mission in the janine refugee camp, where they reported seemed weird damage to this if we and infrastructure including to some of the one facilities including the have the care center that we run inside the cam right now. the priority for as a is to have uh, those families we've got displays to go back to their home. we also have to understand the extent of the damage the military operations has had on people's phones and see how we can together with the other you and partners and, and support from the international community. how we can restore services and how
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we can fix the damage across the intel of at least 3 people have reported to me being arrested off the crowns pulled on to the cities to a central highway, creating barricades and looking traffic. multiple fires also seen being let alone the road locals are frustrated over the allegedly fullest resignation of the cities . police, chief law enforcement officers were quickly deployed in clinic mounted units, and that attempts to push back the crowds. what was the cannon? has the news to discuss some of the demonstrations as a word of any charges? he says. meanwhile, as well. so he said to announce that decision regarding milwaukee pose came over the west and to har region during an upcoming us, let me a give for him. western so however, is dispute between morocco and the policy or a front movements which 6 to create an independent stage of in the region. the ball was set, rolling back in 1975 office spain withdrew from its colonial territories in africa
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. since then, morocco took control less than most of the area leaving the police, sorry, a front about 20 percent of territory. we spoke with it as the high raleigh public political activist on the analyst. we suppose critical of them a rocking settlement planned ons. b is waiting, roll a medical needs as well as the consumer or provide you with the satera and also is right. and it's more real quick to find a place in the, in the out of the port. so if is right is finally recognizes the sofa and 2 of the model of the width and set up. it's will be not surprised, that's all we will be talking about on buying flows, trying to legitimize, and all of the local volume for some. then we can ask ourselves the, we'll be question, which is if more, oh, cool, up talking about the width saturdays, we're all conciliatory. why does moral needs is rights recognitions, it's west and south su territory, you don't need any was truth of nation. so i think that this is the final that's
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model, it's illegal, they provide him with the setup model quoted signing quotes on allied formats on western countries. so in this case, they don't care about what international level says, what is really important for the west. and conference in this case is still some fall and they've allies, which is more off on this phase. so once again, we can see here the hypo chrissy of the wisdom. what a u. s. federal judge in louisiana has will bit the bind administration like to violate to be 1st amendments on freedom of speech by censoring opinions on social media during the color of it ponder, make, putting the meshes, quote, when in the district court judge has also prohibited various federal officials on the agencies, including old justice department and the f. b. i. personnel, some contacting social media funds, full censorship purposes. the verdict sound injunction all the latest move, sending from an low sip fond by republican state, selecting the b,
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5 to the ministration, co us social media companies to suppress information, but didn't also design with that agenda. some of those topics include a covey to vaccine or position 2020 election related to on to findings, policies on the of course, the hands of binding laptop scandal, which i don't know, tippett, i have, we suppress topics specifically represents non liberal moultrie point of view points a targeted suppression of conservative ideas is a perfect example of view point discrimination of political speech. american citizens have the right to engage in free debate about the significant issues affecting the country. the evidence produced thus far depicts, in almost as toby and scenario. well, let's discuss this with legal on media analyst line. oh, now i know and good to see. so just how significant is this ruling by a judge, terry down to you and do you expect to be buying that administration to comply with the new restrictions?
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well, let's take your 1st question 1st. how significant is this enormous in maine? huge. this is the greatest christmas present early i. and anybody who loves free speech, but not only here but around the world, will appreciate. think about what's happening here. this is about throttling of opinion by using social media proxies. suppose, in independent private organizations use merely just to provide the up is a, it's a platform for people to exchange bread recipes. not in any way, a tool of this administrative uh, dystopian hardware to show as a judge describes no, this exactly calls it out. and the thing is you should read the list. everybody including korean drum, pierre from the d o, j to you name. it can not do, and here's the irony, cannot do pursuant to this injunction what they shouldn't be doing in the 1st place
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. think about this just as a side note. we live in a world where you can turn on any tv show and hear celebrities talk about juicing and breathing exercises as a means of tackling answer. and nobody would dare say you have right to say that that's misinformation. that's this information. somebody's gonna lose their life, believing of that nonsense. nobody says that. but this was a move specifically designed to teach everybody. if you dare go against the official narrative, by the way, this again has implications around the world. but if you dare go after any official narrative as to cobit it's sources. the only of that means of dealing with that, namely vaccines. if you're talking about hydroxy clark winter wiper, met him or any other type of therapeutic treatment that is not approved by the cdc or whoever, you will not only be put into some kind of a wasteland, you will be forever throttled and disappeared. that's exactly what happened in this
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judge. you for the 1st time. is it addressing it specifically now? will the by the ministration comply, certainly initially the, by the ministration is going to comply with any court order. but the question is simply this, will this pick ups theme? well, other countries in other advocates of free speech? well, bobby kennedy junior use this as a, as a position. let me just say something parent that a b s a that this has the democratic party scared like you can't believe that, bobby kennedy junior goes 3rd party is a republic and went and guess who the number one now many years so far. donald trump, i mean this is, this is not immaculately, it is beautiful. this, this lattice work of, of this labyrinth i should say, that is developing. so let me tell you something that civil libertarians 1st
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amendment scholars, people who believe in just having the ability to say something free and expression are rejoicing today. mm hm. what do you think the bottom a mr. ation was so and has been so selective and a sense of shape as i tried to shut down on the vaccine discussions. but, and also all the scandals. it is, it's not going around the world when ever there is anything. whenever there is anything that proves embarrassing problem added to any research team or any, any administration. the 1st thing they're gonna do is you're shut down the people's ability to speak. i never to say either is 8. you're fomenting violence. you're forming this information and you're right and you're basically, so i believe the truth with this. every party is wanted to do this as a beginning. it's not just the bite administration, it's everybody. but here's the thing. there has been this fiction that social media,
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twitter, and google and you name it was this level in this in private entity that had nothing to do with the government that was independent of any particular administration. when you get a party, it just was a bill of board. it just was a new stag. did you avail yourself of nonsense? it has been police since day one. this has been a rock seat for these people, but not only again, this is not explicitly bite and to be quite fair. it's everywhere. but what you're going to do with is to see what happens next little this create a momentum. will free speech advocates around the world say, wait a minute, that's the same twitter we're using. and if that applies to the united states, it applies to friends or anywhere else for that matter. so let's hope this is just the 1st step in what is this wonderfully enveloping cascade or a free speech, and just allowing people be your opinion to or probably to pipe give usually
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something that's wrong. so what if you say something about cobra that's wrong. big deal is your opinion in a sort of what i don't expect you to always be correct if i look to you for, for the truth. oh, but what does that mean? speaking to diversify this, this, this commercial marketplace a free ideas means that somebody might be a bit exaggerated might be wrong. so why i should be able to say anything i want to, but you weren't opposed or religion, or guided sort, musical grow and anything. and if you don't like what i say, don't listen to me, don't follow me, nobody making you do this. i mean, just think i'm going to leave the world down the wrong path as to i for method. what i have, i am just the person. but the idea is that they also want to get people have situated to the notion of being throttled. oh, yeah. well then a says,
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well it is wrong. well that is, you know, that is almost noon. so like i told you before, you can watch any television show, read any magazine, and you've got celebrities talking about using to cure cancer. somebody could die following that, think about that. nobody ever tell twitter to shut that person down. make sure this person never ever utters this nonsense again. somebody can cause that, that misinformation, that's on healthy cove. it's a different story. oh, so this is really days of a whole lot is changing right now by the minute, because we're waiting. when the next pandemic gets at that will hit, what are we going to do? what will the reaction be? and how will social media be able to deal with what we've learned during cove and one and time for whatever the next iteration of let's face it if, if nature is what it is you're going to see. so let's see what happens on the other
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line, all legal on media analysts, many things your time always appreciated. thank you. thank you. which one is top deeply month long to a household in these japanese and south korean towns, the policy to join forces and unite to revitalize the asian continent and move away from the western allies. long told his guests attending a trilateral for him. but most americans and europeans console, china, japan, and south korea pods. funky also adds to asians here with this, the resurgence of a cultural mentality rejects the collection of head germany instead promoting open regions as amanda inclusive asian values. when goes to accuse code certain major powers outside the region of exaggerating only theological differences in order to so confrontation. i guess some said that takes on us interests in japan and south korea. and some of them disagree with one of these things. as either ross is uh, you know, things at all, i don't understand why, you know, race has anything to do with foreign policy,
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obviously forgets that japan was forced into the plaza chords in 1986. in fact, their economy today is worth less, that it was in real dollar terms at the time that signed that u. s. was not interested in having a competitor and therefore beat japan down. and i don't think that the japanese have forgotten that they may need the us for their perceived interest in terms of protecting their country. but they know full well it was the us who initially forced the major. i may try a restoration by forcibly entering an ox taking over ports, forcing japan to open up and then it was later in the u. s. has basically occupied japan since 1945. so you know, this idea that the japan loved and are interested in the us. i think you have to look very carefully at the historical roots before you start saying that that's not important or that race doesn't play an issue. the fact is, you know,
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you hear it all the time and he, us, oh, asians, well, you know, they're, they're good at math, but they're not very creative. now that, that miss has been busted by the fact that the china and other asian nations are ploughing ahead in terms of technological innovation. you still have the remnants of that, that somehow big, big white brothers should be taking care or, or keeping the brown brothers in control, whether or not data open. so office in tokyo, that's 1st and foremost decision for the nato member countries and, and appears to be a willing partner for that, that day. let's go back to juan. you said, uh, not exactly sure the point you were trying to do is, i'm not sure how many people in china could tell the americans apart from canadians, or french from belgians or dodger germans or switzer, italians. i. so if we want to have a discussion about, i always south career or japan, foreign policies sufficiently independent from united states decision making or
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desires the on maintain its own foreign policy. does india maintain its own foreign policy? then we could have that discussion. i'm not really sure about this. you're introducing the ethnic angle into a, you know, i personally don't find that very productive, but uh, nato ultimately is still gonna run a north atlantic focused, even if it does open an office in tech. yeah. but if i say a company or not the international with bob, with more at the top of yeah, the the yesterday to november 22nd 2022
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pound raised orthodox christians, confronted ukrainian security service officers looking entrances and exits the thieves oldest. i'm on the street looking for our latest russian spies among the lungs. difficult to bring your mama lava today, ukrainian security services can brand an agent of moscow any montgomery's unwilling to break relations with the russian orthodox church. dozens of ukrainian 2 inches have been rated on the reason for the political crank down one churches, permission, a sense of a song about russia. the prophet in numerous searches, s b. u offices reported they'd found orthodox magazines printed in russia. the s b . you didn't care that these publications were religious and it'd been printed more
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than 3 years before maybe, but they were from moscow and ukraine. it's a long been recently to condemn any orthodox christian attack in prison and even kill them. the steel slow they come up. so could i ask, why does it say the sl green is going to be stored and you know, but i know that, but i kept thinking you will media with cool, you know as well a console level and you've used a subdivision portal, excuse me, but yeah, i know cody could come on over the past, sending this both of us to, i mean, i have to, i mean, yeah, it's just the price with this. the young people are gathering to pray and the judge has in june of constance on the outskirts of done that's a few years ago. a real good 5 by the ukranian army,
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destroyed the judge. but it continues to authorize the she need to be why the, the name or switch to the school year. we have most schools. when you blossoming, you not use the option. there's no prospect moves as to the store, but the people are doing is good today is the t off. just one question. what's happened to the country where those who probably have a piece of being out on that. most importantly, to divided ukraine along religious lines used to me stop the saying, you know, it's the same news. i used to miss dawn, this is the in 2008,
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tens of thousands gathered in came to welcome the russian orthodox church. why rugs would come from most go for the $1020.00 the anniversary of christianity in russia? [000:00:00;00] the, the people challenging here the cost of the day. the futility is those who welcome the most co. godfrey i'll can keep will be officially regarded as enemies of the ukrainian state. it's the file here. so what do you want for this? uh certainly, i guess you have found gretchen of by saying i was calling you for why she was
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going us to this one. the ideal. so was move once you have coverage but also process go to start wondering. we have procedure and something we can guess. so yeah, yeah, when is your so there's also was wondering if you want to use this and use that same part of your fishing if the computer, well certainly honors worst case. so those are what do you live in the shop? the jobs are maybe doing an issue. they're already with extra banking, stripping, interest to being 2 toilets supports for the experience. and that the for this thing was i wanted to just show it what it was a dish of me in the morning and beautiful outcome was that was nice. one of those issues in the us is that a mean? and if the photo took me up with the, with the words, is there a session? who is there a book on the beach, the ocean? can you please call me?
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i go all the little window came up sort of skipped away on the phone because the smaller here that was use the colors really level motion because a show us a as ask them all full is ready and then it's all simple to do that 1st question here is on of potentially doing the entire assess, we need to restore that much proficient and for both of them. right. if i don't buy just for new community, new york city is don't use that same old shelf solution to this. it's almost as when you, for symbols, specialty dispatch. so here with this, i would have started me. i'm a 70 in the class anyway, so so, so let's say uh, you mean lower, the journalist alexander, you go to isn't surprised about what's happening in ukraine's really just life. the is, he's washed as the crate of the russian orthodox,
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the subordinate to the most good patry of has been described as hostile, something that must be eliminated associated you will see where you will to put his leather words name for them, upset dose to them. that's going to get, at least as we can watch, a lot of makes it all started. uh yes, good with miscellaneous qualities, patel's daughter for you. is that what the problem of most used? and so that's where we are the i didn't sign a lease because the most new model it was and it will go up a little bit. so most of the middle could i use visual adults full of piano, found at least a very to the new style in each one of the year to something that was useful. ok, any let's see what to look at this for an edge. fish in the for the most like
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a really good at the we me look on the model of the machine, the induction of that i'm starting, i need to compute deals. the docs judge in ukraine came under a tank immediately after the collapse of the soviet union nationalist, mainly targeted judges and monasteries. in the west of the former soviet republics girlfriend in austin, gulf of louis additional must or was on the and the the, the new ones that are used to for loan. so this was the 30 just keep going out of my to the study beach for last long to finish the session. so
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