tv Cross Talk RT July 21, 2023 6:30am-6:58am EDT
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attempts to break through positions on the front lines have been repelled with some 600 soldiers killed in the past 24 hours. you printing to monitors themselves. i've been sending the alarm over the pressure being infected. there's a lot of casualties. i've got some of my guys working at casualty collection point, and i don't want to say numbers because it's all just anecdotal. but this thing triple the amounts of casualties they saw a few months ago. it's pretty horrific. it was us president john f kennedy. the famously reminded us that success has many fathers, with failure is an orphan right now. it seems to be an easy fathers of ukraine's proxy war against russia. a portion key of to ever more stream sacrifices on the battlefield. your war. so you go, die fighting is we're just here to help you do it should visit us to be in the show. thanks everyone. lo and you consult can use my love from life.
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so when i say, of course, we shouldn't just take the word of the unfortunate ukrainians when it comes to watch, essentially become a massive natal assisted suicide program. european and american mercenaries lucky enough to survive the white house funded meek liner. also have a tail to tell, and it isn't a pretty one. it's hard. there is just, it's, it's a genocide, it's law. there is just people that everywhere. addictions, dads, training people, dads train soldiers that she just left there on surprise me the, i'm sure generals, an analyst in the western media of sage advice for ukraine, basically walk across the mine fields and stop wasting valuable equipment. after all, there's plenty of the premiums left to sacrifice, but were willing low and shells rolled, lea, a full, my marine, infantry officer said, ukraine's tactics could minimize losses. but they come with the trade offs. advanced and on foot will likely reduce the attrition they sustain, he said,
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but that means the advances will be slower. i have less opportunity to achieve a rapid break through. so you know, us officials in recent weeks, i privately express frustrations that some of you create and commanders accessed be rated or the slow piece of the show us. it's on sierra increase casualties among their ranks divided. would i be? it's decades of soviet style training in until everybody would just run it and stick into the western tactics. i'm pressing odder to bridge the russian defenses. it's increasingly obvious that savanski is natal bosses are running out of options . so the expectation is that ukraine was no accelerate the sacrifice of an entire generation of their men and boys with even president boynton himself. admitting that russia as essentially demilitarize nato. this is a, this is a war relating to munitions and they're running out of those. and that emulation and we're low on, of course, perpetual war cheerleaders will continue to call for more weapons warm yourself,
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send them the f sixteens. but the deployment of more game changer is, is increasingly unlikely with senior american military voices pouring cold water on the idea that their jets will ever see action over ukraine. you're talking about a large number of aircraft that's going to take years to train the pilots years to do the maintenance as a statement, years to, to generate that the degree of financial support to do that. you're talking to weigh more billions of dollars and it's already been generated. so how's the vast reality of ukraine sacrifice filters into the mainstream? ukrainian people are also beginning to realize that no, you don't know expects them to die on mass until the grim and of yet another american misadventure. it seems what's left to view claim will be dumped at the gates of the orphanage on the fathers of this conflict. will be nowhere to be seen . table as well. the british defense minister ben wallace has said ukraine has quoted frantically become a buffalo for testing western latrete technology,
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the ukraine, tragically. and it is a tragedy that this has had to be the case, has become a part to allow for all those people f ring phases of your trainings, take them and embrace them and we give them an ukraine, tells us whether they work. and also we see how that use and they sort of thing mean that we would be foolish to ignore all those lessons. then what is the quiet thoughts out loud? you know these, these said open late. only you put the, what tragic in front of it. but of course, what you means is, yes, it's the only industry is looking at what's happening and rubbing his hands together and saying roughly how can we benefit from what's going on here. and at the same time, you also can point to this kind of supremacist approach with the spot, the in this process, you know, hundreds of thousands of you claim he ends up being slow to it. is of no interest to the honest manufactures or the imperious were pushing for this. we want to keep the big picture right to the,
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to you credit result. this the mass of the crating population. and there's the ukranian students, government, and given the government is entirely the creation. and under the control of the imperative powers, i think it will continue to do is it's told, despite the fact that on perfectly show the majority of ukraine and people do not want to see the country continue to be about. the labs are parts of the federal government in washington are to serve the interest of the democratic party along with the family of president biden. that's the question being proved in an ongoing congressional hearing. it follows allegations that multiple us agencies sold to sensor stories uncolored with big tech to maintain a purely democratic narrative. a reporter for bright barclays. find yourself being thrilled on the military and congress. i can say with confidence to what is going on with the binding family, is it absolutely it is, is absolutely horrific and undermines the very foundation of our country's,
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the thing about the censorship was not only that it was you know, deleted or whatever from twitter. but also um it tested in aspersion on, on the reporting on me that was literally made up. do you think the f b, i tried to ensure that the american people didn't hear the story in order to change the outcome of the election in 2020. i don't know how to answer that question because i'm not in their head, but we do know that the american public were not told the truth about the 100 by the laptops and jo biden's involvement with his dealings for in dealing. well that's it, and that's, that's what pretends to my work and my experience for the star witness before the house judiciary committee was robert kennedy junior, the nephew of john f. kennedy in the far u. s. president. i and she was on the defensive. he made clear in his testimony that he was not anti semitic,
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and he was not opposed to vaccines in principle. he was simply in favor of transparency and accurate medical information. but he faced some pretty harsh accusations and questioning at the hands of democrats on the committee. now also testifying was a right margaret. and one of the issues that came up before the house judiciary committee, that was the point of contention in the hearings, was the hunter by laptop story. you'll recall how us media declared the story to be russian propaganda and how facebook and twitter even out lot on black, the sharing of the link and the link from being shared to the new york co story. now we now have a deposition that was put forward by the house judiciary committee, confirming what was put forward and the hearing today a that it seems likely api. i knew this story was in fact true, but labeled in russian propaganda. and this information for purely political
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reasons, because they wanted to swing the election in jo biden's favor against donald trump . now at this point, that brings us back to what was one of the main points of the hearing which rose governments, suppression of freedom of speech and government agencies like the app, the i guiding social media and using social media to highlight certain messages. wow. suppressing others that became a very big point of the hearing. let's listen because what we have seen in the last couple of weeks is irrefutable evidence of the fact that the f b, i has not only been systematically working to sensor american speech, but they have been facilitating it. and that in some cases that the has a foreign governments. so now we have an f, b i that is not just saying that they're going to fight for an interference. they're facilitating it. that's a problem. we've established clearly with hard evidence that there is, in fact a weapon is ation of the federal government against the american people. and every
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single day that we do not acknowledge it is a bad day in america. the pillars of our constitutional republic, not democracy, are being taken down bit by bit. because the press is being told they can ask the tough questions. of political as done documentary filmmaker, sean stone, is concerned at how much power is being wheeled it through censorship? a? well, it's a, it's a continuation of, of a problem that we've seen for decades in the props, even in an, even in a scarier way. because it's more in the pervasive of the sense that the twitter is in the, as the grounds in the facebook right out there. they are, they actually know have so much influence. so, but as we saw through cobra, you know, if they market is misinformation or they take down the account, i do feel like there's a lot of party lines in terms of how people are split. it's. it's been interesting to see the demographics of some of these polls that show how many more democrats
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are in favor of a government and big tech, censorship of information. and, you know, and i was, i guess you could say like, traditional liberal approach would not be in favor of, of censorship. right. so the idea that the democrats are now the party that favorites censorship, as they mentioned in the district, a hearing today, that basically they don't believe that's free speech is absolute. and they're kind of, you know, talking about the danger, what they call the danger of, of misinformation or, you know, what they call hate speech. but it becomes very dangerous to me that you're, you're trying to censor and categorize speech as opposed to allowing people to, to speak their truth in their minds. so again, there does seem to be a split around party at this point as well. something being presented as evidence of certain stories being swept under the carpet is an f, b i file that includes an allegation of a new cleaning. all the dark paid millions to bribe the then vice president joe
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biden, to get a key of prosecutor fired. according to the document released by the new york post, the owner of the gas company, or seen, the holdings paid the bindings around $10000000.00 to pressure the premium government to suck a lawyer who was investigating the firm. no doubt is the very same firm that joe biden, son hunter, stuff on the board. off there's a ledge to be 17 converts recordings of the conversations with the biden's, as well as documents reported to be the financial records of the payments. the new york post plains, the f b i, director tried to hide the story from the congressional oversight committee on american broadcaster and media unless lionel gave us his take on what he thinks of the current standard of justice in the us. i have no idea how anyone can not one year. how
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can there be 2 sources of investigation? one involving president trump, with the most best cities, the most painstaking attention to the most unnecessary of detail, 3 indictments over events that nobody understands where the we live. unless in the that a couple a move to document every single possible what i'm doing this mandate yet at the same time when people come and basically check and do the department of justice and the f. b. i evidence of wrongdoing after wrong doing and negating claims by say, oh by the way, excuse me, this laptop was real, this laptop was legitimate dislike. this is not rushing inclusion. so both clarifying mistakes, bringing new information. i'm and, and that's ignored. i don't understand it. this is like, i'm in
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a parallel universe. nobody understood, but here's the best part. a lot of people don't know anything about this. they don't know about this. they've heard so much of the. yeah, yeah. look, he's under way uh, whatever this happens. what do you want and is washington? that's the part that big is scary. visto is beyond anything anybody is saying. and yet if you watch, the more crow typically left the media. they're not covering this at all. nothing. you don't mention it. trump? yes. oh yes. but not dish. so it is, it is the perfect storm of what appears to be. law enforcement meeting with big tact meeting with media to everything in their power to obscure obfuscate, ignore, obvious criminality. it rest take cheaper,
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cleaner and more efficient. liquefied natural gas has become an energy lifeline from many countries around the world. and rushes hoping to play a big part in not a huge projects underway in the northern russian city of vermont's. cold arctic l n g to it was officially launched by the russian president on thursday. while the 1st from that line runs by the northern sea route and will connect to its future potentially production side. while the enterprise, under the control of the nova tech, from level 3, from se lines, each with a capacity to move $6600000.00 tons of l. n. g. every year, another project designed to help brush it achieve its goal of securing 20 percent of the global and then g market by 2035. right now it's about figure 8 percent. well, a lot of our put and said such efforts will give the country a competitive advantage in a fast changing global marketplace. in fact,
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the company that was doing is split once the production projects are important because of the complex effect they provide for the entire economy. enable us to win back the share we need on the global o n g markets and develop related industries. the 1st project was successfully implemented and is currently operating. there is every reason to believe that the arctic elegy 2 projects will be implemented on time and with the required quality. russian president vladimir putin is in russia's north west in the months to oversee the fuzz shipments of l. n. g. from the arctic l. n. g 2 projects. well this is know the texas 2nd largest elegy project following its flagship a mall and n g, which was lowest in 2017. and it's really a significant occasion because it's showing how russian companies are rolling with the punches in the face of an abundance of western sanctions. initially,
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this project todd several west and find the actual boxes. and now it's showing that it can stand on its own 2 feet says no, the take folders ahead with it. some vicious optic tons, eyes have been trained on the l. n. g market for quite some time. now the global demand for l n. g is sky rockets, it gives the world transitions towards a more low comp and energy demand. now l n g is cost efficient, produce is less copland dioxide impacts. crucially, for russia it doesn't depend on pipelines and then not show l n g is more mobile. the final project will say 3 l n g liquid application trains transposed 6600000 tons of l n g h per year. using this in nova to technology the, the gravity base it struck. did you see behind me though? these last will and yet intricate slow thing hubs will act as a trends shipment terminals. they'll be the law just of that kind in the was able
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to hold $360.00. 8 1000 cubic meters of l. n. g, or so, houston's, to benefit from this innovation, and maybe rising dumont one k consumer will be asia receiving deliveries via the know of in c, ruth and well, russian, l. n, g, exposed to europe actually increased significantly last year. the u has pledged to cost is dependency on russia completely by 2027 leaving you are a pen and chinese energy groups report to be scrambling to lock in l n. g. shipments from the us, whether the us has the sufficient spec capacity to accommodate remains to be seen. meanwhile, russia with its vast quantities of natural gas and aspiring arctic innovations seem to show that the offices could lie in months. no after decades of a blockade against scows on both sides of its border and repeated shelling of the area daily life for many saw from the struggle even more so when the local
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electricity supplier struggles to keep the lights on, that's particularly the case for local firms. that rely on a constant supply of power to maintain their livelihoods. ortiz marie if an auction is being to investigate of these fish farm along with 2 others in the gas as 3 producers together around $300.00 tons of fish, a year pumping sea water to the tang filtering, keeping the same temperature and enriching it with oxygen. all the basic conditions for houses, fish, add to that labord. so equipment and restaurants, facilities, all that consumes a lot of electricity, the gas i can hardly provide you 2 years, loan energy crisis, solar power viewed as alternative nature friendly. renewable source is a forest necessity. here, that's the side of our annual charge by the electricity company is nearly a $1000000.00, and that's with solar energy. without it,
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we would pay nearly $2000000.00. it seems like a solution to save the fish and keep business going. but in a conflict torrent turbulent region, like the gas has 3, nothing is ever secure. but how much says since the costs the solar panels were installed in 2019? they've been damaged twice. really shelling with direct taken from shock waves 3 separate times and thoughts from tremendous financial losses. it's preston to the existence of the farm on those lovely. i've got any defect or interruption of the electrical supply directly leads to the depth on the fish. they only have 10 to 20 minutes to rectify the situation in case of a power out date. the gas, the electricity crisis, kicked off in 2006, often escalation between israel and gas. and when the abduction of an idea of soldier led each realtor shell, the gas and power plant ever since the facility has trouble to function properly. creating a chronic alex was to deficit today produces an average of $65.00 megawatts per day . however, the 2000000 gallons need up to 700 megawatts you in the hot summer,
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and then the cold winter times gas a power plant, which you can see behind me is now the only domestic electricity supply for this tree. it's working at maximum capacity on the current circumstances, but it's able to cover even 10 percent of the regions needs during pick consumption season. but even that is a challenge and cannot always be guaranteed. the plant runs all important fields and needs at least $150000.00 leaders per day to function. israel's horse restrictions on imports of oil maintenance materials and even the volume of available storage effect. the work drastically and other source of energy for the street is power imports from the east real and electric corporations, which provides an additional $120.00 megawatts per day to fall from filling the gaps of those in dire needs. for how much subsets from the gas, the electricity distribution corporation says they encourage municipalities to use
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more solar energy. but domestic improvements always have risks. strategic solutions he believes lie in the opportunity to, to obtain power from neighboring agent, or connecting to original network already uniting a to middle east and an african countries, which is hard to achieve youtube disagreements between the sides involved. and israel adam will do it as the main crisis in the gaza strip, is not technical. it's all connected to political issues. there is a huge lack of security stability as the small geographical area is constantly exposed to attacks and the targets enough infrastructure. so building solar fields in the gaza strip will always be targeted and destroyed. and until that is sold and gas, it remains if how is steven enclaves surviving onto this rarely economic blockade and constant confrontation. the private sector in businesses, schools, hospitals, will be suffering from severe electricity shortages dragon, people's lives,
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and the future into an unknown darkness. moving ocean, auntie reporting from gaza. the know ahead of south africa hosting next months, much anticipated brick summit. the countries ruling african national congress has been meeting with some 45 delegations from different parties from the block countries with more on what was discussed. i'm sure there was a lot on the agenda. here's local journalist cap, legal missile me of the national congress, which is the ruling party in south africa. notice the amc posted is $45.00 international political parties, so the priest has it's called dialogue. now, good concluded trauma, estate states and c, c, h a c, t means to peace and security, the objectives to foster relations. she experiences and strategies and to tackle come challenges.
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all those we all to you know, was recently joined the region the secretary general know for them bring, i mean, emphasized the ongoing need to transform global institutions and wanting to few as independent countries into the machine guns and the cheese guide. the development agenda will continue to be taught discussions as political parties of various countries in
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gauge on developing strategies as well as policy. these include sharing best practices and health key education, infrastructure development and the overall goal that for me in assisting poor countries. and of course, the persistent fights towards dollarization and a progressive move towards trading in multiple currencies. that will also make the payments of growing economies trading amongst themselves. the issue that has come out to somebody in the, in the, in the state commissions, most of us is allowed to be the creation of formed tendencies to so that they know the to cause not that's what it said on one. so the kind of and see that to me needs that it will be good. that's it, way past most find it will put you on it to of saving the must actually be in a position to say 2000 said it'd be dependent on one of the countries on know for the emerging economies and growing influence on the global stage. this year's
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summit to be held in south africa in august is arguably the most significant of the summit as an estimate of 19 countries of applied to being a part of the past community. overall, the ac is engage meant in the winter and it's cold pods. you pushed forward in finding solutions to advance and coming inches for mood to multilateralism and fostering cooperation amongst these houses. this dialogue established a united voice for the priest, past countries and contributions towards finding the balance order that comes to me for our t transit. and other story to bring you from says just this minister has been leading all directions. he gave to prosecutors over the violent protest seen last month in the country. that's after it was revealed more than 700 people were having to deal sentences over their own risk. you know,
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dupel joining the reply of the prosecutor for a firm, systematic response. and whenever possible, i oscar the perpetrates as be referred as well in an effort to deter further protest, those arrested were given so called fast track trials with court staying open 7 days a week to deal with the influx of cases, nearly 1300 verdicts. helping have that done so far with more than 95 percent of the accused convicted on charges ranging from vandalism to attacking police officers. the average. busy age of those on file is just 17 years old. while french government officials were at quick to load, the 5 order was eventually restored. some of those same invoices had been quick to criticize around last year when a star, if he's there or tried to bring nation wide protest under control. french president and money will not chrome call for an international response to how to go around,
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dealt with the on risk. while other at least say officials are just the wave of functions to target. really, in a far things we've got the reaction from the number of guests on the standards par supplies to, to run there is a great deal of so popular. see here, any run when police officers were being killed. the rioters were called heroes and peaceful protesters, but in france, where no police officers were killed, the protests arose and the rioters were demonized, and the media was hostile towards them. the government was hostile towards them, and we see that they were treated the exact opposite. when any wrong people were arrested, western media western governments condemned it. but in france, the western media is silent and no one in the west condemns it at. but the
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