Skip to main content

tv   Documentary  RT  July 21, 2023 4:30am-4:59am EDT

4:30 am
they the tucker interviews showed, it least if you, if you're interested in the topic of that there are red lines there people have certain limits and they don't like being lied to. okay. um, it's for democracy. uh okay, how did, why are their elections going on in ukraine? okay. well, it's about transparency. why can't you have an audit of all the money that's going? they're excited people, you know, people don't like to be treated as it is. if they're children. yeah. then the question, and it's was very striking that the in the 2016 when the trump um, what is this array to is full if is a republican opponent, he did it by a very clear, unambiguous messages and we will like to about the rock. thank you. absolutely. it was a call and job that and, and as you went further, he said that they knew it was a tongue job. those people who, you know, the, that's the thousands of americans are on them because they lied to the american
4:31 am
public and everyone assumed, well, this is the end of trump and you know, you know, he dial survivors and he's the republican voters to you the deal. yeah. you're absolutely right, we will lied to and this was in south carolina, you know, where you're the home of all the, the veterans, you know, so, so you asked the people want, you know, the true story and, and they told them everything that they've been told about ukraine about zelinski has been lies and, and that is, that isn't any build. and then also explains dr. call son's notice reputation. emma, he's standing among the republicans is extraordinary. and topic also has been the one person on the main stream media who has been absolutely outspoken on the the subject of the ukraine. yeah. because he's not afraid. he's not afraid everybody else has put into a if you're being afraid. i claim to, i find
4:32 am
a bobby kennedy junior, this position on this very interesting to so you have a obviously he's not the front runner in the democratic primary cause there isn't a democratic primary, but i mean, he is prominent within the party and in all to alternative media, he's very, very popular now, like in the mainstream here, but it's very interesting. you have a bobby kennedy junior in trump, maybe not saying the same things, but both being skeptical of being skeptical in both being marginalized, uncensored and blocked by the mainstream media. and it's amazing to watch when they say something, what you're allowed, then to cover in the mainstream press or to have again, youtube censoring videos blocking shutting down entire channels because of what bobby kennedy junior has to say. i don't agree with him on, on everything at all, but i think when you have a candidate who's willing and afraid to come out and say, you know, why are we doing this? i will, he says,
4:33 am
i'm going to shut down all the military bases around the world. do you ever think they're going to let him become president of the united states? when he says that i'm going to dismantle the military industrial complex. i'm going to take and shut down these military bases. i, everybody watching the how can i stay there quite and how can you say that you're going to think of the comment on? isn't that a comment on the, on the, the sent you a patient of democracy in america? you just said they'll never allow him to do that? well, i, well, what happened to the democratic process? yeah, i mean, that facade, i think we're now really seeing through this facade, that it's the money. it's the donors. all you need to do is go back seen these nuggets of bernie sanders. right when, when m. s. nbc producers and whistle blowers and m. s n b c came forward and admitted that they were told that they were not allowed to put bernie sanders on television right then even in their graphics, if they had on their screen when they showed who's the core, the candidates running for president. right now, it was interesting to see in, you know, andrew yang and other people removed from the graphic and they had comma harris on
4:34 am
their to was pulling lower than bernie sanders. why? so she's pulling lower your bernie sanders who is winning, but you can't have him on the show. you can't do the man. i have to go to a hard break here. we're going to jump in here. we're going to go have a hard break. and after that hard, great, we'll continue our discussion state the pieces, the youngest as of today because there's a lot of censorship on many topics in schools that start to just the migration topic. to my impression, it went on this atomic change, gone back, it went on, send them a call. you see, i mean, there was no, there was no way of the day that was idle. that's never as and now it's about russia and it's about yes, we have to fight russia and russia has to be taken off the map. the
4:35 am
hungary has been a member of the european union and nato since 1999 during the 1st post. so good wave of nato's eastwood expansion number to be status because of history me log offensives, delaying my productivity. i see like that right now as a country, it's a to me so me that me and if so we get back. i saw zap, i did do my i just bought the pre show is that am yeah, so much, not well beach but i see, but i see us layouts by choice, some of which he strongly in the early ninety's hungry was a country with a west view of russia to day star co disagreements left over from the soviet union . the why do you know, and you some of my new or somebody. i don't want to see if you follow up. you must somebody in the compare the police report more than otherwise i seize. great. and i did is a, it's a police degree though as much,
4:36 am
but the well, much across stuff were all things are considered. i'm peters. well, this is a home addition to remind you were discussing some real news, the judge in budapest year in the last new cycle, we had other senate rejects congressional powers over nato, article 5, and it was a vote of it losing 16 to 83. we entered the pro 1st part of the problem, talking about the democratic process. now we're talking about trashing the constitution. is it someone else's? another country is security needs trends. the security needs of the united states and part of the constitution. that exactly is a bit of
4:37 am
a brass bull, hadn't bade the prop uh, democratic uh, observation that, you know, optical 5 of the nose advances treated does not trump the us constitution. the decisions about going to will, i'm determined by congress and by the us present the town and by nature. but this is where, you know, the american, the political elite is of no, no, no, you know, we, we don't discuss that. we have to be binding on articles, live is binding if you go not. but of course we were told many times the article vibe doesn't say that you automatically go through. but even when you look at the north atlantic treaty good makes clear that you're only other obligated to go to walk in circumstances as long as your in conformity with 0 nations laws and the constitution. and so they accept even the north atlantic treaty,
4:38 am
except that every nation has to follow its own laws and its own constitution. but it is a measure of how small america is to generate it. because there was a time when there was senators who expressed discomfort with united states joining nato. the incentive those who are expressing discomforts over the expansion of major the was a debate. i mean, wasn't much of a debate, but the list of what's on the debates in the ninety's about expanding nato. now, i mean, other than rand, full and even he does, it has been rather weak. but you know, other than rampal, there's no one was a pay where the hell is the america. you dragging of the americans into? yeah, well it judge that in our podcast to discuss the great length with article one of the treaty is, which is never mentioned, meaning don't books always refer,
4:39 am
resort to diplomatic means to resolve conflicts here with claims. what is there, what is the reason why i brought this up in? it's something a trend that i have been observing for a long time. you're in lisbon. you're in portugal. and uh, you know, we've seen how v e. u is subsumed itself to nato because, you know, it breaks it, you know, the, the, the case a back door back into europe is really a european union. but when it's assumed under nato, and it'd be what's called versus just codified exactly the same thing. i got you, i found this article on anti war dot com. i mean, i didn't see it in the main street. i would have missed it completely if i hadn't gone to alternative media. clayton, well you're, i think you're hitting the nail on the head, which is what? well, george did to is what, what is happening to united states. you're literally, you're literally taking away american sovereignty and you're turning it over to this global on elected body. and it really gets you off the hook,
4:40 am
we're seeing it at the world economic forum level. we're seeing at the world health organization level. so that, you know, under a pandemic treaty, what happens? well, the united states government is irrelevant. it's this an elected body that gets to decide with the future of these countries. and i think this is, i know there's all this chatter and talk about this unit polar order versus a multi polar order. but i really think it is actually, this is the, this is the future, this is the debate right now. do we want to give up sovereignty to these large organizations that do not have the interest of the sovereign powers at heart? and so in the visual countries, whether it's in netherlands and having other farmers, you know, lots of their, you know, thousands of farms because of something that is drawn up in brussels or the united states pandemic policy is something that's drawn up by the world health organization or why are we sending so many billions of dollars into this cauldron that's destroying the united states. but all of these questions are not being asked
4:41 am
by people in washington dc. you're right, ran paul, maybe the only one that was asking that question and then he's even bent over and allowed these things to pass. oh there's no, there's no audit of the amount of money we're sending there. yeah, i asked for it. well, i guess i didn't get it. okay, i won't hold it up anymore. let's just push it through. so weak is a great way to describe it, and it's really, really troubling. the sentence rejection. you know, this constitution over the, over this i, i'm really what i'm really worried about where we go from here and how much will you see the, the united states senate just had to finally announce that we're no longer at warner rack. after 20 years we, we have to literally, when we even announce a war, when did we actually actually put, when did congress approval war? this is somebody going to do it. but with the recent vote in then go to george right now they will, they will, they even refuse to a, from the constitution physics showing that they don't affirm the parameters and the
4:42 am
sovereignty, but can use that word of the come see, they refused to do that. that's extraordinary, never happened in almost a quite a while i quite strongly remember a few days ago, they also had a vote. and it was, i think, some congressmen who is a stipulate as a condition of more money for ukraine, that the by them is ration come to congress and explain each strategy. what is it trying to achieve? and if that doesn't come and explain what he's trying to achieve, then they'll be no more money. and that was, it goes also voted down. so you can, you are elected politicians who presumably are elected in order to oversee the patropolis spending over the taxpayers money saying, don't mamma we, we don't want to do that yet. you don't have to come to us. you don't have to explain how your, how you're spending all money and it's the same thing with the old not are we, we don't want to do it. we trust you, you that all this money is, you know, 100000000000 do 100 bill and who knows how much money has been spent. yeah,
4:43 am
it's all being spent perfectly appropriately. we use the tool, they need an audit of donald from businesses in new york city. yes. that's key. exactly. yeah, that's the most important stuff. right? yes. yeah. the yeah. that, that, that, that, that's really important. but what you're doing with tax way is money. i, you just go ahead and keep doing what you're doing. you know, clinton, one of the things that i find really bothers and that we shouldn't be surprised is that we will all august remember that from be to war in iraq. and the same strategy is being used, even though the new york says we lose our less of the watch. do we want or less? we, you know, we won't be, we won't fall for this again. but they are because the b, u. nato is phone is a supposed to be a defense of military organization so that you'd be talking about geo political positioning and security. but it's transcended that into a, a, a crusade, a crusade of the west, you mounted joseph browse, you know,
4:44 am
the garden and all of this here it is, it security is really kind of an after thought here. because, you know, the whole idea of security during the cold war in the sense is being deve is ability of security for all we are no longer in that we, we, you know, we, we got untethered from that. okay. and, and as long as we're untethered from that, we're going to be living at a time to be in tennis insecurity. you know, by the way, facing, is watching. and that's a great point. it's a question i've asked for years when people would say to me, well this is for you when you hear the rhetoric from george w bush and, and all of them. and dick cheney and others, this is making us safer. that by going into a rack, you know, tie a yellow ribbon around a tree and in america, and this is making us the safer. i mean, my brother was in baghdad. so during the gulf war, and i mean how, how we see for how was our security improved here in the united states by invading and destabilizing the middle east. like please explain that to me. i'd love to hear
4:45 am
how that works, how our american troops in syria stealing syrian oil, providing security for the united states, and then shipping it to a rack. how i was sending hundreds of billions of dollars into ukraine, making people in iowa safer. please explain. i would love to hear how these freight was right now. could even go further. how is it actually helping ukraine? george? i mean, to be a, you know, i've done my program. you know, you, oh, well, um we, they, us should stay in a rack and i've always, it didn't, we help them and, you know, maybe we should stop helping these people as they, as these a lead say, because the more a that is being sent to, to ukraine, the longer the more, the more people dine and the smaller ukraine gets, is absolutely the, you know, in x or it will cause an effect. that the more money that pulls in the more native they get, the more a countries destroyed. i mean, what's happened, the ukraine,
4:46 am
i mean, is just the ripping. but what happens the syria? i mean, it will not have a, have obama not going on with this brilliant idea to affect regime change. you know, i saw was go before that. oh god, i don't see months ago, you know, look what has to happen in the, in libya look, was having a 0 and then it goes in that same wonderful year in 2011 and they said, you know, they had the sali and human most goes. although haven't got that war in yemen has been guys up to the total devastation of the country of the country. um, certainly hasn't done anything for the united states, but it's just the sort of the many, you know, i'm obviously go back to one of the george w bush's wars. and this is really the legacy of nature. and even even going beyond what was, i mean, the impact that he's had in this been your old of divisiveness and you know, they, they, he's the area that's over well many countries easier,
4:47 am
but you don't basically have had quite a peaceful life. it wasn't, there wasn't any of this and the ethnic conflict between the, the, the, are terrible, political bitten. this will, does now emerged in a country out in bulk area and romania molto. but all of that is, is effect the, is an effect of a us and they do expansion. you know, the george dave who are really good letting me a menu of failed, of foreign policy became changed the claim where we, where they have one minute left here. but the different, there's a big difference. this time you go to the, the u. s. is leading the collective west against a new killer power called brush it, it's been different. don't you think one minute? absolutely. it is. and i think you're, you're witnessing why they're continuing to push for, you know, saying well, no nuclear power, nuclear weapons that's off the table. so we're running up against this wall. okay, so then we're gonna play underneath that nuclear threshold. we're going to play our little game in our little garden, expanding nato, and all of these additional countries. and funneling as much money as we can to the
4:48 am
expansion of nato. and we're saying we're out of weapons now. i'll continue, we're out of weapons. so you know what, we need to ramp up on a war footing. you heard this in britain, you heard this last week in washington. we need to go to a war footing. now. what does that mean while we're out of weapons now? so we need to expand within these parameters, more javelins, more patriot missiles, more jets, expansion expansion expansion. what happens in a to being a defensive organization? yeah, well it at the expense of health care and education and now it's border security and all of that claim it was wonderful having you on and what i think my guess and lisbon and in budapest and one's like our viewers are watching us. here are the see next time. remember process the take a fresh look around. there's a life kaleidoscopic, isn't just
4:49 am
a shifted reality distortion by power of tired vision with no real opinions fixtures designed to simplify. it will confuse really once a better wills and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground? can the
4:50 am
the vm get on the problem? is he able to start using on that pretty soon? you see succeeded up once he's comedy on so you shall cease introduce all doing us the would you be a we both get a spot to say, of course i use a lot of me or city and you're not the last of the, i'm not gonna say what would that be a good night, you know, assigned to the point of what i see at the view that they've got the people who are what i see. see that's going to be the black, you know, the bus stop, the little thing. you know, can i, you know, serious. so why you would see the 2 sections?
4:51 am
i really a painful while you were talking to me because at variance we, it was based on a cheap energy coming from russia. so now we are in your area in the position regarding this selected called the fire legs and you cannot walk anymore. just reckless behavior. the match is both for me for the time it was because i had them on it then you for the think, i take a moment and then in the process, if the guy used to has more than a go buy a country for the last i didn't for the and let you think of that the who is
4:52 am
a purchase at the group. i'd love to pick this up or if that's the reason, the reason for more than those what i sees great new. this is a funny to those with the numbers such as or change or to get the gas boy is an electric. i mean like i'm buying apple tv shop. seemed as that goes into invention. similar as $14.00 a year. that's what we didn't even have as long as it's not only that, and the cost for increasing the gas prices are $8.00 times higher than before. all the material costs are increasing,
4:53 am
at least $50.00 for the present sanctions to be to be charged right now in practice to making companies like our company, the 2025, then please mix or jo. very, very difficult. i think it really hurt a lot of small companies and i'm afraid that too many of them would be forced to stop the production when to reduce to minimum level fit in small not seen yet, started his business back in the early 19 ninety's for years. his company is specialized in engineering and manufacturing lightweight task, the components experience and that kind of a strategy, disregarding external factors. so what does camp this company afloat over the years? absolutely unexpected to be hooked up to the young russian company, one of the target for the negotiations, for the appraisal egypt. it was the big chance for us to participate in this
4:54 am
project. and it was quite well. and we could reach the position of main supplier for less because we have a data contact to russian colleagues. very satisfied with useful operation a long time in the business for several years for in sunni. i lived and worked in russia and language, uncanny, valuable experience in a large company skills that now greatly assist in doing business with the russian partners that we have the for the more to produce 600 big ones becoming 2 years. it was already added, $5060.00 pieces and delivered. so if the more than $450.00 of the $500.00, are they going to have to be delivered? the coming to us just on possible the suffering really under the new i'm confident with circumstances. i hope that the european big nations understands that the distinctions are so content from all of us. it cannot really kept long life
4:55 am
you know, not but the number, the sales cuz i use the me moga senses gillum productivity. i see like that uh by the clench its um e. so mean, i mean if so we get that actual it moves daily, a bit of a bucket site to speculate bucket suggests, which is not something the, anything that's what the fuck kids tend to throw through. but i see you have an open book at the tools place to store, which we did because you didn't, who's you, who's you who j. e principal, you find that? and i as the at the end you took where you fit to, we're going to see bill. pope me bumper, saw a spit. so i got that and use that one to pick that up of us. double it's, it's
4:56 am
a boy now it's a 70. now that what you would see springs a gap basis to us, but i'm unable to go through it is because you may as comply that i will be angry. it will be to show up your mind. i seize google doesn't show up, which to do they should do lots of federal. what would i would i guess the go since guess. but all of the movies and stuff. billable to blue. my stuff. give younger crises. cool guy. that was a good book to do at school, but the cool, she just mo guy you, you see the another major decision beauty pass made despite opposition from brussels and washington was to develop young gary and russian cooperation in the field of nuclear energy will include the water postal award. let me pull up your thoughts, go see about getting some of the was done. you know, the idea of my stance being off shop the if i'm move them up with a yeah,
4:57 am
it's suitable and that'll get enough data. giving the the do she a dispute need to use? can you smell cdfa, pete dice? you showed us lobby. bob, got my motion on poor boy, should i see you? but i see us play. that's virtually some of which is totally fine. you up us to you with all, but those are posted on the be on your plan. you might be able to basically say, now the judge, who could i knew you prefer, excuse me. it's zack cool. us we had gotten a probably just will adjust the dice when you use we a nice the she and she steve does that, but i did do my extra voice. pretty sure of her name. yeah. so much now beach, but i see the stupidity divide as rid of we. why knew but us to peter he divide us to be less done. yes. i mean, inside me see the year money be last time. i see, you know, i can't do mattie store asked to be saw me so you need me but you you already by
4:58 am
steve seal. that'd be the bar. so yes. then you me see a frontier id punch on we store to me is obviously me. if i you don't need some fun . you might, he's the sammy gladly at that. he is obviously most the coma who the vision to was was spelt is honest. it's a hungry today the need to remind of its former imperial ground. here is the map of greater hungry oh, hanging on the wall. the key i thought of menia. what that is that got by to slow v p a. how do i t a say it'd be then easy was, this is yes, you would not be. that was just like the cheese up and guess key at the that that he doria is comp price as you would then go sky i do, you know, since is that, you know, i mean frontier yeah. the ac territory, you mean the new frontier?
4:59 am
yeah. the national it probably n d e as a.

12 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on