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staying on the ground, see if you all know they'll come to watch new and old episodes of going undergrad. see monday the the russian federal security service sports and assassination attempts on our cheese editor in chief marguerite. the same on your own. and journalist could thing as soft chuck, the head of ukraine's main orthodox christian monastery is placed in cub city for 30 days. i'm able to pay a large fail. the washington makes a multi $1000000000.00 credit flags to long car, off and return for suite into the sessions and nato gets according to pulitzer prize. winning journalist seymour 1st sighting, an unnamed government official, and under no circumstances with an exclamation point. that's the us response to
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developing nations requesting climate reparations. we speak to molly and to get their take on the issue. and i believe that african nations should receive financial compensation for this and balance the usa has always shown the spirit of hiding when it's faced with difficult situation. the coming to you from moscow, this is our t international with the latest and world news updates. i'm here, elizabeth, great to have you with us. we start this hour with breaking news. the russian federal security service have prevented and assess the nation attempt on ortiz, editor in chief, margarita simonian and journalist because single still chuck in the course of the investigation. the detainees confirmed the preparation of assassination attempts on behalf of the s b u, for reward of 1500000 roubles for each murder. the investigative committee of
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russia will initiate criminal cases, aggravated by extremist and terrorist motives against the detainees, the f as b. i've now issued a statement, an official statement outlining what this is all about. this is an assassination attempt by a know, a named an neo nazi group called paragraph a c h. and they've been conducting reconnaissance and planning the assassination of 2 very high profile female and media personalities and journalists, and they've arrested the numerous individuals in resign. and in moscow and, you know, one of these individuals has a wrong colleague here, marguerite, assume on. yeah. and the head of, or t, and she is also confirmed in the statement that she's been informed by the f s. b, the federal federal security service of russia. that she has been surveilled at her home and or place place of work at just senior subtract another high profile ocean
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journalist, another female journalist as well. it was a presidential candidate, previously, also with the target of this assassination plot. that the f as b of also revealed that the sum of 1500000 roubles had been offered to this group by uh, the s b u a. according to the f s b, the ukrainian security services to carry out these killings at the numbers of people the time we haven't got that. yes. but they did recover an assault rifle, a lot of our munition, a lot of neo nazi paraphernalia as well. flags, knives, etc. and when they rated these uh apartments at the investment committee now of russia have launched an investigation into this a plus under anti terror laws. this is unfortunately not the 1st time this has happened. there had been other attacks against journalist and a russian political figures. could you tell us more about this? why do you think they're being targeted?
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yeah, of course. and that since russia's military operation, ukraine has begun at numerous high profile media personalities have been targeted, actually killed remarkably at western journalists. i've been tracking the put on this mir toward its list through this, a peacemaker list. numerous friends of mine. i've been also mentioned in the ukrainian media recently as well after speaking out about the, the, the key of narrative on the conflict, if you like, would be terribly, daria. do you know, most notably was killed. the daughter of prominent russian philosopher, alexander, duke, and who we believe may have been the tigris she was killed. she was a prominent blogger and journalist as well as a russia female killed in a terrible, targeted car bombing last summer. and flooded into piracy, another very prominent blogger from the dumbass region, was killed in the target of assassination in st. petersburg. and then most recently, we had sent her a pre, yep. and an ex politician and journalist on blogger,
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as well uh, targeted in an assassination attempt. his driver died. he was critically injured and looked at easy, survived. so it's a very, very dangerous time for people who are speaking out against the pro nato, a key of regime. it seems that there is no crime that can be committed against anybody dissenting from that narrative. and you know, the west is essentially turning a blind eye to these crimes. but of course, we know the granular nature with which the west and security services are involved in ukraine with numerous reports of that from the ground, from the west itself. so to suggest that they have no knowledge of these plots or plans to target very high profile individuals in the russian federation, it's very, very difficult to believe. so a selective moral attitude when it comes to a suppression of free speech and the west on the country that they have anointed as the guardians of the frontiers of freedom. it seems that anyone challenging that narrative is no a target here in russia and potentially in the west. let's discuss this live with
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press tv correspondence, johnny miller, johnny, good to see you, but it wish it was under better circumstances. now, there have been several attempts on the lives of russian journalists over the past year. but these 2 journalists are certainly among the most high profile, are we seeing an escalation in these assassination plots? least of these i would be you know, be arrested before they could count for the fact of the i c u i do boss and just kind of business side to anybody. it was just saying that the number of a task successfully over the last year or so, and a text uh surveys that stepped off of the you know, the square is showing showing the house and targeting room just as the
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house was wire. sure. uh you created it easy. see john this particular that where the site was and anybody is across the se, sean and government is open to the task. i know possibly there's something wrong, charlotte, but as far as that goes to craig as well, there's a lot of this is one degree going with the the size that goes to craig and just click on select the suddenly cost the jobs. i'm great, but anybody whether the ingredients that they're going to be talking, if they criticize the premium don't as well, the us has been particularly vocal about the safety of journalists condemning any such assassinations, time and time again. but unless it's been russian figures that is so how do you think they'll react to you?
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prince reported involvement, and these crimes the, the, the, like the democracy, a few of the values of the well, the same time that they are really trying to kill jobs. that's very clear and this incredible is us, which is the see. the criticized created the concerns to physical wellbeing and it is blind the bodies. these are not the style of the democracy. open, intolerably tired and journalist who created government destroyed. and it's just a simple, we're so many stories of what it was found, alexa's now selectively a journalist. and then after the,
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i is the risk. so i know the time of this event, and these are really do so this thing is just a matter of time until the special attacks, most of the times that russia classifies these attacks as acts of terrorism. do you think that assessment will be shared in the west as well in the these arcs of touch areas most of the time in the past? so the reason you don't see that is each journalist j t, i'm a journalist because really on the, on the analysis jarlet, particularly targeted by snipers and da da da, assisting on saucily. that's the complex. but the,
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essentially for terror, easy kind of tactics. i'm showing the subtract any criticism over the last few years easily at least the camera job is to recognize the she made of this is an amazing papers now. now as you know, r t has come under fire over it's reporting on the ongoing conflict. a new crane with multiple countries banning our broadcasts, including a google and youtube which does have connections to the us government. now, do you think this assassination attempt on the channels editor in chief could be connected to the repeated effort to silence r t but it's difficult to know the. uh, certainly you can see they want to kill anybody who is that okay, so it's like difficult to talk to the security around the reviews.
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and the reason does talk that sometimes because the, the security is raise around the easier to get to sort of the system taken at a time in the day because it will put on the complex. so they're going to be talking with a specific time, like, like you mentioned the, whether this is an attempt to go up to anybody's high profile. now this is something that is always talked about, the nazi element, the detainees were reportedly arrested with nazi paraphernalia in their possession . do you think this is a pivotal to the case and will this be covered by mainstream media? well yes, because the new crew that is connected with this, i think anybody can you know, try to try out security on excuse, maybe. uh of course it is. uh, a lot of,
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uh, streaming some in your grade, particularly affinity golf course. this middle the, well this was people call this. ringback this is sort of a symbol of just how the 16 by 16 is in the middle of the korean government. so i need to answer sure that's an excuse to not to the cool policy for them. so it is an interesting the chest, donnie miller. press. tv correspondent, thank you for your time. thank you. now to the latest on kids crackdown on ukraine's orthodox church, the head of the calf for tourist barbara has been taken into custody for at least 30 days over his failure to pay a nearly 900000 dollar bill. the metropolitan says he's being persecuted for his
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fav. yeah. i do not agree with this decision. the judge has shown that she is under pressure from the people who are interested in this. i don't have 33000000 reading them unless the prosecutor can pay for me. i'm being prosecuted because of christ, the church and my faith. it before being jails, hobble handed over his cross and religious stuff to his lawyer. the metropolitan had been under house arrest since april. he of has accused the clergyman of justifying russian aggress and, and inciting, religious hate charges with so metropolitan denies. meanwhile, ukraine's parliament voted on friday in favor of changing the date of orthodox christmas from january 7th to december. 25th, the move comes and middle wider crack down on the religious institution standing from a december 2022 bill which banned the ukrainian church's activities. the
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now the size of the metropolitan vale raises questions about calves legal system. as the clergyman bond is $33.00 times higher than that of suspected child traffic
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or dentist, variety or at the end of june variety was detained for child trafficking. as he attempted to take an 11 month old boy into the e. u to sell him for $25000.50 of which was to be given to the child's mother. earlier this week, it was reported that he paid the for over $27000.00 to secure his release over $800000.00 less and the metropolitan academic and the journalist james michael told us that such contrasting treatment, it shows that fruits phase of the ukrainian justice system is showing that it's true consent is that this is michael richards, larger than the funding imposed of the bail imposed on a child traffic. i would say that the, the key actually dream is more afraid of the presence of the metropolitan freedom because he acts as a symbolism of resistance against the to be effective knots civic ation. and that
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is what we have seen within the creation of this old tablet of church, and it has a pedigree that goes back to the nazi ita and you claim. so having him removed from having his freedom removed and him in prison allow use, effectively a crew to be, you know, from lived within the, the ukrainian church for more of the, you know, the traditional last at august church which is the majority to be removed from their possessions and for various changes to happen to the looked optical calendar, which would realign the church culture to leave it with the west until this old to be done whilst metropolitan pavel is in prison. would mean he would have a limited capacity to act as any form of you know, lucas, of resistance to lead people to resist the changes are being imposed on the
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orthodox church. the persecution of ukraine's orthodox church has become a hot topic of debates, not only in ukraine, but among conservatives across the world. warmer us vice president mike pens was grilled by ex fox news host tucker, power sent over the situation for all the latest on the issue. go to our website at archie. com, where we analyzed some of the former tv hospice claims that it washington wanted to include in the war and ukraine overnight. the, as washington continues to send billions of dollars to ukraine, america's own budget is on the ropes with the latest statistic showing some disturbing numbers as r t is caleb mauppin explains. well, the new report shows that in the 1st 9 months of the fiscal year, the us budget deficit has triples. now that's a quite a large increase now,
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and it's important to know that the united states is already east $32.00 trillion dollars in debt. and that there has been a rising in expense in financing this debt. the interest payments have increased by 25 percent of the banks are getting more and more money from the united states taxpayers and ready to finance the ongoing debt. now, in the reports about this problem of the budget deficit in these new reports that we've been seeing in the coverage of mainstream u. s. media, national, public radio. other outlets have not mentioned a big elephant in the room. ukraine at this point. uh, $75000000000.00 from the us. taxpayers have gone to humanitarian financial and military support to ukraine. that's according to the research done by the keel institute in germany. $75000000000.00 has gone to ukraine and this rising deficit
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in the united states. you cannot say, this is not a factor as much as us mainstream media tries to ignore it. now, is it really worth it to the american taxpayer to continue to foot the bill for this conflict and this ongoing situation? well, marjorie taylor green, a republican in the us house of representatives, recently proposed amendments to the national defense authorization act and the government spending putting forward a new budget to get even more money to ukraine. she proposed in her amendment to the united states withdraw from nato. here she is explaining the logic behind it. the us has been financing and promising to defend nato countries for decades and paying more than its fair share. western european countries could and should be stepping up their financial contributions to ensure the security of nato. instead, they're entirely beholden to russia, and us tax payers are expected to foot the bill. now this amendment was voted down like another amendment put forward by republican congressman mat gate superimpose.
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they're no longer be any security support to ukraine. now this was also voted down . now, at this point, it appears that more funding for ukraine from the us tax payers is going ahead. the white house at this point, once to remove the stipulations in the bill for a general inspector to make sure there is some oversight into how us taxpayer money is spent in ukraine. the white house doesn't even want that. yeah, the inspector to be included in the new money that has been given to ukraine. so it seems like, wow, us living standards are dropping. well, uh, living standards across united states conditions and the country crime against the structure of the country is falling to pieces. more and more money is being provided to ukraine at the expense of the american taxpayers, even though the country is already $32.00 trillion dollars in debt. us president
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biden issued a multi $1000000000.00 credit pledge to persuade church here to approve sweden's a session to nato. that's the latest claim from pulitzer prize winning american journalist fema hearse, citing anonymous officials. the button promised that i'm much needed $11.00 to $13000000000.00 line of credit would be extended to turkey, a by the international monetary fund. biden have to have a victory and turkey a is an acute financial stress, and official with direct knowledge of the transaction told me. turkey lost a 100000 people in the earthquake last february and asked for 1000000 buildings to rebuild what could be better than 3100 biden's to pledge the official asked. finally, having seen the lights and realizing he is better off with nato and western europe, the allegations made by see more urge are of course important in the number of ways he claims that the us has offered are due on monday and that the georgia side has
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accepted this, of course, there is no official confirmation just yet. we've asked for any kind of comment from the turkey side, but we haven't heard back from the old bid. there may or may not be some truth to it, but what's really important here is our, the one stance on the matter diplomatically. we've seen him waiver from one opinion to another, much like sweden joining nature uh for the longest time over the past year or so on . so that has been adamant in preventing sweet enjoying the nato box. and the result of this week's nato, somebody suggested that all of a sudden uncle is okay with sweden joining us as a result of many western or mainstream media. analysts of suggested that this was a snob and a response to how the relationship between on kit and moscow law. however, the pur, uh, the presidential spokesman for russian president vladimir putin had this to say. turkey it is a member of the north atlantic alliance. it has its obligations and is committed to
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them. this has never been a secret for us. and in this regard, we have never worn rose colored glasses. this is our agitated. so in this respect, we understand everything very well, so diplomatically that has been a thing. however, when we're talking about the i m f, b i m s if is, if it is more of a policy and this is a much more deeply related issue when it comes to on kind of how they approach some of these issues for in the early 2000 tons on, cut out for the 1st time, was in a position to say that they fully paid off their i enough debt. and this was a career making moment for the church as president. so to say that the us is going to facilitate some sort of money or financial gains for our one. and i'll be at whether it's true or not. i could result in a great deal of pressure at home as well. so and so we find until we hear official confirmation from either side with the united states or church and we will not understand or know whether this is true and time will only so and as a,
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as the event unfolds under no circumstances that tells us climate envoy to express the likelihood of washington paying climate reparations to developing countries. are you planning to commit america to climate? reparations. that is say, we have to pay some other country because they had a flood where they had a hurricane or a type. now in a while, under no circumstances, very good. i'm glad to hear you say that i do have a no. i don't read an exclamation point decided to say, i will write in an exclamation point for you. and i'm glad that we have agreement on that. i don't know if my black tunnel work was there we go. climate reparations have been or reoccurring topic and recent years. countries like pakistan gonna and named jerry i have repeatedly express or discontent with the west as handling of climate change. developing countries while emitting very small percentages of gases,
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so for the most from the effects of climate disasters. pakistan for instance, while affected by deadly floods and droughts, accounts for only one percent of the world, c o 2 emissions. the move has caused outrage among africans who have called on washington to rethink the issue. the holes here. i think nowadays africa is suffering from the effects of climate change. we are aware that africa is not responsible. so those who are responsible, i think the must compensate, they must contribute in helping out for committee gave this home full effects of climate change. everyone knows that one of the biggest predators is the usa, like many other western countries, but they refused to compensate african double standards. i prefer to put it that way. i think the west is like that in many of the areas. it's not just the climate change was the, i believe that african nations should receive financial compensation for this and balance because they are the nation's that's up for most from the consequences of
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climate disruption. the factors in various american and european countries are the causes of pollution, which are at the root of climate change and africa need support to help it cope with the effects of climate change, the us. so you think they are superior to other states being off would mean they're regret what they've done, but they think it's their right to cause this harm. and it's what has to be done. yeah, so africans must be financially compensated because these western countries are partly responsible for our atmospheric troubles. the usa has always shown the spirit of hiding when it's faced with difficult situations. even in situations where there's a main culprits. they've always shown this lack of responsibility. and while refusing to pay climate reparations to developing countries, the us is now the biggest polluter in the world responsible for excessive levels of greenhouse gas emissions. according to a recent study, the richest industrialized countries could be liable to pay
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a $170.00 for $1000000.00 in climate, reparations by 2050 to a political analyst as the us decision on climate, reparations some, some messages developing countries. we still follow western ideology. it's not surprising coming from the west. um, this is the same kind of see that this device on slavery. that is, has its headquarters in washington dc bowed by slips, saw them refusing to pay the patients for the 3rd world countries. it's not a shocking in any way because that is a typical behavior that we usually expect coming from the likes of john kerry at all the west and uh, the top made of the shots. that's why they choose that. this should be the video
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message. those countries in the fed, well, we have leaders that still subscribe into the western ideally won't be the worst easier. and to say that the message is now becoming clear. they are starting to see our medicaid's or the west in kansas. where would they really are? that's are up for now, but head over to r t dot com for breaking news and updates. and don't forget to follow us on social media from our content. thanks for joining me. we'll see you back at the top of the hour, the,
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the the abs and the massive displays of brutality into georgia. monstrous atrocities are then going to change to effects of a thousands, maimed and tortured. why does the ukrainian army help us? how many status? and when did they come from somebody in the for the they don't even do that fellow soldiers

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