tv Cross Talk RT July 26, 2024 11:00pm-11:30pm EDT
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to cross stock were all things are considered. i'm peter live out . and his address to a joint session of congress is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we spent a good portion of the speech attacking americans who had been protesting israel's genocidal campaign in gaza. the majority of lawmakers in the chamber responded with a standing ovation. the
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crossing netanyahu was addressed to congress. i'm joined by my guess, lionel in new york. he is a legal in media analyst also in new york. we have stanley cohen, he is a human rights lawyer and in bay we process the bund grillo. he is a news desk editor for the cradle. alright. gentleman prospect rolls in effect, that means you can jump anytime you want, and i always appreciate line. well, let me go to you 1st. since you are in the fishbowl officially for this program on a weekly basis here, how do you account for the violence and the protesting outside of the venue of congress? and the majority of the law makers in the chamber itself, greeting listening to netanyahu, gave him a standing ovation. kind of an interesting split screen, don't you think as well interesting, a couple of points here. first, as far as mileage goes, i don't, you know, i, peter, i'm not one to be, i'm not a conspiracy theorist, but i'm a conspiracy analyst. and whenever i see somebody do things which i think would necessarily hurt a particular cause. the 1st part of me,
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the suspicious part of me always is, are these necessarily are these are wrong, provide a door or so i don't really know and, and, and, and we, we can talk about that. that's number one. what i said was the most important, which i don't understand was, can anybody please tell me why mister netanyahu received more security than president trump did? when, when president trump every single day, i know for a fact he cant even keep track of the amount of threads where we had a secret service director who said wow, that was a slandered roof and you know, we might fall. and in, in watching some of the coverage from, uh, yesterday, from people like, uh, the others who were doing live streaming. i, i heard somebody say they had n y p d there. they look in somebody, you wait a minute, they've got new york. i'm in new york and i cross the street and i risk my life. so why is it and why be here? i and so be so i,
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i don't understand this ignored and that this dissimilarity of protection, i'm not saying to be no protection. but can you please, can anybody tell me why president trump gets nothing? well line the line or i can add to the center talking about security. i can add to that. why was there the stand down on january 6th because they were, they certainly didn't have a dearth of of police officers. uh, they could have been deployed, but we are, we uh, go astray here, stanley. what is this? what does this say about american foreign policy when it comes to israel? because the way netanyahu spoke is if the foreign policy is the same, that both countries have the same foreign policy. and both countries are the same country. he spoke as if he was in american stanley a little listen, i find the power, lots of, of the media and politicians decrying and so for violent outside really a demonstration that much more being brought to us and raised by the most violent country in the world. right now, being brought to us by
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a country that has been supporting the genocide for by people that are supporting united states and it's march you for the genocide against palestinians. so that's the glaring, double stand. the notion that the, the, the, the, for a has no close is once again on full display. this is now the 4th time that method, yahoo, who's come to congress dispute with his lies. his propaganda is, hate is violent. and his manipulation. now yes, you read numerous members of congress standing chairing for him. if they thought it would garner votes for their position on their side, they would share for 16 hours showing up the eating grass. and so it was once again a stage best where the zionists and a fact and the pro is really lobby, largely republicans and let's, i'm not going with the democrats. well, there's the fact that you don't go to a speech by a war monger doesn't forgive you for the fact that you continued to fun, the death and destruction in palestine. so there's,
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there's the double standard throughout yesterday. and now today, the notion of the vine with justin silence every day gets palestinians every day funded by billions of us dollars. the notion that he received the chair from people and congress will yes, there warmongers themselves. yep. so i think we need to be careful to back away from this double standard. it was once again, a freak show. once again, nothing you know, showing and spewing is 8, and his anger and his violence and his distortion for political purposes for his crowd back home. and for trumps. crowded united states. he on that. well, i'm glad you mentioned that, asked about let's go to you and be rude to me. the standing ovations. it was like circus feels standing every time on you know, they were waiting on every word coming out of his mouth. but nothing. yeah. who can't get a standing ovation from any group of people in israel right now. there's another, you know, oddity to this whole story. he's intensely disliked in israel, and he gets a,
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a bear hug in the united states. i didn't know i did buy some pounds. he's got an over 50 standing of patients truly a surface show like that on that has been seen before was, i think would be the only competition would be stalling in the 1930 is keep going. indeed indeed, you know, is just, uh, absolutely, uh, ridiculous display and on the base, you know, i guess he's doing just the most ridiculous lives, things that have already been to disprove. and you know, they, how mazda rape story is the babies in the all. and they hated babies, all of these things that we knew all for a fact that these point that there is no evidence to prove that he's really investigator. so i'm not been able to prove that any of these things happened. he goes on based on the, on congress in good standing ovations for saying these things. and yes, exactly. as you're saying, this is a man who is only a saving. uh, the only thing that of saving his holding power is these war, right? because this is a man that even before it's over 7, most a large portion of the brand new society was looking to get rid of him over the
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hold your dish on over a whole situation. and now is the 7 a dollar he has failed to recover you no more than a handful of captives from, from guy side to reach. he continues to the standing, the way of a cease fire deal to sabotage it continues to uh to, to just perpetrate the most famous war crimes. and this is the version that gets just a standing ovation, i think, but more than 50 standing ovation is really, i think this is a, this is just this, but just on display how out of reality, i thought the us political class leaves in, right because of as, as, as we have said already, the fact that some members of congress, he didn't go maybe the fact that, or, you know, pamela heart is enjoy writing were in there, doesn't mean that they don't support it then. yeah. right. they just mean that they were in there for that speech. they're going to meet with him today. they're gonna stand more, bump, bump, i've been reaching these are all essentially every 4 days, shipments of 2500 pound bonds that i keep being dropped on homes on house is on the pants bite of gas. so right now,
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82 percent of that actually is under force that back to asian borders. there is no safety sonia pop, museum. people are just moving from left to right from north to south. yep. spring and asked about it didn't even mentioning the a ceasefire. we have to point out to our viewers that the only time hostages had been released when there was a ceasefire. so we do have a president. let me go back to lionel in new york. i'm line all um. it's in. yeah. who called protesters, useful idiots, but i think the, the people that were in attendance in that chamber, they are the useful idiots as well. it did, this is the, these are the various trope isms that come on that, that, that you must know this by the way, forgive me cuz i'm, i'm in just a real dolly dog. uh, uh, i, i do in more berman movie. i've got the president who is of some kind of weird a i and i'm a tronic. i've got a woman who can age every 3 minutes,
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who very well could be the next president. i know i have a congress that on to jump in with the a country by the way, who would think nothing, wenzel lensky, and, and on, and no show up, and they're stopping everything. and if you ask people, what are you going? who is in charge here? but you mentioned peter the, the trump is simply this, that if you stand up for the, for the right how, what we want to freeze it, you are a, do a home us, your energy submitted, your and designers your as, and they say this and you would not be leave. if you read the the news here. they're almost, there's like an auto like a complete, like when you sometimes you type somebody and it will complete if you put mt, but edu, some of it. and d submitted as, as, as though anybody who is against either genocide, war crimes massacres, whatever you want to call it, is making a statement about jody as um, yeah,
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we have not good, we cannot get past this. and we have this cold like toes, media that themselves don't say, wait a minute, let's at least get the phrase right without the actually let me throw that to span we family, you know, it's been not, not a good 9 months now. does this lower being and being, being called an anti semite, this like taking carry the same kind of punch because i'm really tired. i'm already got to tell. i've got to tell you what's going on in the middle east, them with us money dollars is absolutely insights. for better and you have all yeah . right. and that's is yes. yes. well if i, if i may, it is. if i may, you've got one person nothing. yahoo wants to murder arabs and you've got in the united states, you've got insights, some lights, namely by wants to help him to murder arabs or he's meeting with trump who wants to own average. so what is the advice down? because the one area where a pack has been remarkably, n a d l successful is,
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is convincing people that the semites are, you are being jews. that the semites are people from france are people from one. there are people from brooklyn, or people from germany, but not the original indigenous people that have not left their homelands since day number one. so this distortion of anti semitism is the one area above all else. besides nothing i'm coming and talking about is really being victims. once again, especially as really jews where they've been most successful this this, this, this the stage crap, which is again the 50 chairs. yes. correct how many i didn't watch it as many standing ovations as you got. this was part of this for real stage graph, which ultimately comes down to one thing. this pernicious deadly malignant relationship between the united states and israel. and i'm one of the few people that does not see the united states as being on lock stock and barrel by israel. but digital being a dutiful, surrogate for the united states to carry out his policies of genocide be on the
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ground reading the bank. the sanctions in the region. so this, this, this whole double speak is just bizarre. yeah. for yeah, i mean, family essentially saying i will admit, there's likely you just said i didn't watch the speech. i read the speech because i knew we were going to talk about in this program, but i just couldn't stomach watching the lives that he spewed on one after another . even his own military disagrees with him. gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on netanyahu's address to congress state without the i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings. accept, we're such orders at conflict with the 1st law, show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence . the point obviously, is to create
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a trust rather than to the job. i mean with artificial intelligence, we have somebody with theme and the robot most protects this phone existence was alexis the, after the nazis bower in italy, states foreign policy became extremely aggressive. benito mussolini needed glorious victories. he decided to achieve his ambitions in africa. despite the fact that formally libya had been coming to tell you in colony back in 1912, the vast territories of this country were not actually controlled by rome. the
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nazis decided to put an end to this. but as soon as the religious order of this genocide stood in their way, the arabs did not want to submit to foreign power and put up fierce resistance. dividers against colonialism were led by the seats of this n a side order. omar l move star was nicknamed the lion of the desert for his incredible courage. despite the violent, bombardments and voice and gas usage, mass deportations, and the imprisonment of the local population in concentration camps. the invaders could not gulf with the era patriots for a decade. in 1931, omar l most star was captured and sentenced the hanging at the trial. the hero of the libyan people behaved very bravely and rejected. pardon. pursuing a policy of genocide, italy was only able to temporarily suppress libya, 18th of the entire population,
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more than 100000 people fell victim to terror. however, just a few years later, the entail you enroll, collapsed. in 1951, libya became one of the 1st countries in africa to gain independence. the welcome back across stock were all things are considered. i'm peter isabel. true mind you were discussing netanyahu's address to congress, the ok. let's go back to asked about it in bay road. one of the things i found remarkable reading the speech is the how american foreign policy. again, this is the israeli prime minister, how american port foreign policy should move forward, which obviously for in the interest of the united states would be backwards. but that's another issue here. you mentioned something called the abraham alliance, which would basically be
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a nato like alliance. i don't know who would run the lines. the united states runs nato. but i think in this case it would be, the israelis would be running this. and essentially it, it is, would be in the lines directed against a ran. again. i mean, who is running the show here, who's running american foreign policy in the middle east? and we line was already pointed out. we have a president in the united states that you know, we have to check on them every once in a while to see if he's still with us. we have a, a vice president's been anointed sheet is avoiding this topic at least for now. i mean, you know, but it's, benjamin netanyahu is deciding which, which direction to move forward. it's really quite remarkable and extremely dangerous. go ahead to explore the market. well indeed, you know, yesterday it really felt like got a king coming home. right. and i'll talk he's loyal subjects just uh, tripping over each other to pay it goes to pay my spare respect. right. a this, this call abraham lions id uh its uh, its most ridiculous 1st of all right. uh,
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the, what, what is this going to be a middle, these nato led by israel with home, with a mean and their army of indian microns with this saudi arabia who has already been kicked out in the asked by gaming with jordan, who cannot, you know, move a finger without uh, the us go ahead with egypt. it is just ridiculous. it is truly upstart, and i think you know, this whole idea, but mr. jack will try to present yesterday, right about it. so i'm actually surprised that he didn't take any additional days. there's just always show us how body it on ease and how he down is behind everything behind it. honestly kind of brought this you're on is behind the i see i am behind the the i yeah, please. yeah, it's the drivers behind on. absolutely, every being well as the u. s. about don't think, get us or don't they get that there. there is a, a theory that it ran was behind the attempted assassination of donald trump as well . keep going. yeah. is it, i'm, is behind everything, you know, i honestly, as i said, they, they, they ultimately evolve in the world. but, you know,
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here's what's interesting to me about these need of these cards out of keep that they keep bringing up. the sign is theaters when they say, you know, you don't responding down his generals, i brought theirs, etc, etc. you're doing is you're completing you down with a position for jennifer. you're saying you don't. and the people who are opposed to genocide around the same spice you say that's supposed to be a good thing is, is uh the stuff being a genocide or bolting them, asking about population. a good thing. uh, you know, in this case, what is it like? what, what, what is the thinking here? right, is like a 5 year old argument. everything i'm, every one i don't like to get seen on everything and everyone. i don't like it from us. you know, it's interesting line or a good one of the lines of the prime minister spoke our enemies. are your enemies, can you explain that to me? i mean, well, so united states should go to war with any country or group that is real, doesn't like, i mean, the american people sign up for that. well, it's just a version of the enemies of my enemies, my friend, and what about well, of what our enemies be,
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israel's enemies does it work the the way around. i've got to say, so i figured i'm going to bring this to the most ridiculous level. whenever mr. dunn, yahoo speaks i think somebody tells him either have a line or have a problem when he had that the fuse of the, of the, you know, the road runner bomb asked me, you know, with a red line. remember that that catches motivate to what he did, his uh we're not going to call them chucky. uh then yahoo! but when he did a lot about gays for how much, whatever it gave for god's as i being a chicken for k of see that ridiculous far away actually captivated more people, even though nobody could understand what it was that they were laughing about what it was that the connection maybe perhaps i don't know this called pink wash. i have no idea. when i heard this, i thought that's going to be the line. sure enough. i went straight to social media
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one after another. that was it. so i don't know if it's because of his really is it knowing how to target a particular medium or theme or trump, or always that silly do we do? we miss? is this all it takes to divert the attention of what's really going on? apparently. so i answered my own question. yes, you did. and stanley, i mean, but that's a very, it's interesting that line or, but mentioned because i wrote that down too. but i wasn't exactly sure how, how i would use it. but the fact of the matter is, genocide is a put into the context of humor. is, is that was the attempt. well, look, the present real victim is the proverbial promoter of victimization is nothing. yeah. is real, has arrived for 76 years now. on being the proverbial victim wallet is attacked 11 on multiple occasions was slaughtered or just play store held captive or hostage to 1000000 palestinians is the proverbial victim. it's interesting to
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see the proverbial victim always slaughtering using fosters bomb using cluster weapons, displacing, destroying, and leveling. and they come to the united states, which is the proverbial liberator by victimizing everyone else. so this is the perfect marriage, especially keep in mind the political pattern, town of the united states. right now you've got nothing yahoo doing everything you can do to stay out of jail. west 3 pending indictments against him. you've got biden and tyrus, who have supported up arming the genocide every day of the week and refused to impose the arms export control act. you've got track who wants to run to wind to avoid going to the federal prison. so meanwhile, you've got all these victimizers making all these deals with each other, selling wraps in the middle of the sign i to avoid prison, to promote them. so the benefit themselves, and meanwhile their children displacing and torturing millions of people. so the notion that nothing y'all would come to, it's like coming to see the speak to his own family. that was everyone in the room
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has an agenda because everyone in the room is concerned about one thing. and one thing alone maintaining their personal out. and it doesn't matter how many people die, it doesn't matter how many children are slaughtered. it doesn't matter how many people have rented, displaced, it doesn't matter how many people listed deals the abraham affords, is what they're really talking about. it takes, at the end of the day, this is the privilege of the west doing anything and everything here tend to maintain its privilege at the expense and the cost of the human rights, the dignity, the liberty principal injustice for millions of people of color. for most of them, van, for instance, on the ground in their own home, i couldn't agree more about it going back to you and be rude. i surmised part of this trip. it's always p r when it comes to bb netanyahu, but it, it, i have the, the deep worried sense that he went there on a mission to actually expand the war into the country where you are right now. there seems to be almost nothing that will stop that at this point here is real is
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failed in gaza. it's failed to get it's captives back. so this date to keep the war going, you have to expand your thoughts while the unit on october 7, these are all the software as such as huge defeats either they haven't met, haven't been able a single basis then to re gain that that sense of the parents that they once have now at the north of these are always completely lost to them. has all that has implemented a buffers on as rated territory for the very 1st time. this has started these really economy discuss for them, you know, in many, many ways and these have to smell it and make them feel a pain that they haven't before and yet is 100 percent. sure. what you are saying that the guy who using washington to get permission right to get the backing of the us to expand the war on live on, on. and now apparently he did get the permission because just as we're talking right now, there are some reports coming out that say that our feels in washington have even
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to go ahead significant jackie to expand the issue is here, let me go, let me go to line over here, a line on rapidly running out of time. um, what is next tier? i mean, how does this play into the campaign or, or is the genocide in, in gaza and the, the violence in the westbank is that she is going to be pushed aside. we won't, we'll be watching it here, but because the campaign will take precedent the thing that the democrats worried more about that anything is minnesota, in fact, you always aren't. but the 2 state solution of the joke is michigan and minnesota. there is going to be a debate coming up, which we think between president trump and, and by the way, don't be surprised because she is going to under the 25th amendment, she will, she will assume the position of president, comma harris will be the acting president she will, she will be an incumbent. and during the course of a debate, if president trump were to ask or flat out, yes or no, do you believe that israel's committed genocide just right there just answer the
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question. you core, the eyes, you see your i, c, j, watch what she will do. she, she has, she equipment case on everything, but as long was line over the line, i'm sorry, but i don't think that that will even be brought up in the debate because they're both on the same side. but it will cost me time to let you hang. okay, the family go ahead, jump in. hopefully, let me, let me intervene with the bottom line is it said i'm not disclosing. is that a good faith? a good cause? iris needs, young women and men. irish needs people of color and the big issue for that through those millions of voters out there is the janet. so i said, months ago that buying was done with millions of young women and men did the streets and protest. i said, months ago that with that body politic of saying, know that he was done so you can talk about people can talk about showing use age or speech or, or, or forgetting what he's talking about. it was those young women and men communities of color in the streets,
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those young women and men in those communities of color in the streets, or what parish needs to with that 234 percent of the vote. they are not going to stay on the streets, will see us coming. you're going to have millions of young women and men and students and communities of color back to university, shutting them down, occupying buildings. so there's no sure the genocide is going to play quote unquote, the political card in this particular case. but i don't think we're going to have a situation where arabs is going to be able to jump up and down and say, for, for zayn is a for is real. i don't think it's going to happen. i think to the contrary, this is someone who is a political monster, a political beast, like all us political leaders. this is someone who's counting votes. this is some of the understands very clearly that if she's got any chance of reading the other sinus name from. if she's got any chance at all, she's going to have to make some agreement with the young women and men in the streets. it may mean imposition, article and position of the arms export control act. and again,
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i'm not saying she's doing it, but she's kind or principal or is exhibiting some sort of humanity, what she's doing to push it counts votes. so ultimately the end of the day is those young unlimited amount of the streets is the solidarity would be the use of apo palace by and 11 on that i think are going to be a bit what not a principal or purpose. what out of a look for politics? okay, well about a necessity. may i come to the for after all here, but this thing is this whole issue of the genocide isn't going to go away. least not on this program here. that's all the time we have gentlemen. i want to think my guess in new york and in bay road, and of course i want to thank our viewers for watching us. here are d. c a next time. remember,
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