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even though who archie is in the 2016, the us democrat policy a case, why should i have information wolf as your presidential election? i remember. right. well let's continue to do so. each time donald trump, i guess anywhere near the ballot would you consider, oh, what do you think of best strategy is a strategy? well yeah, i mean it's basically their only a sort of spaghetti of the wall is what they call it. see what sticks. and they've been using the russian narrative, trying to propagate this cold war into a hot or for for awhile. and the democrats, really, that's their big defense. if someone politically steps away from the narrative fil, immediately call them a russian asset. the even called tucker carlson, a russian assets who's very much a pre patriot and very much, you know, you know, very much entrenched with the republican party in the, you know, other conservative. so it's, it's just interesting. but again, the democrats need the distraction because they don't have the popularity right now,
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and they're being seen as what they are, which is the war monger party. now, there's just one people we should be talking about russia, russia, russian. but the report, the claims all coverage ought to use coverage is influencing us by which is. but i suppose one could argue that doesn't cnn report do the same thing. exactly. cnn m, assembly c are very slanted you very. i mean, how many of those reporters do you see, for instance, in, in ukraine, in, in the parts of ukraine that need to support? like if you don't see that, you don't see any of that in eastern train, for instance. they don't report on the children that were killed and eastern who came and things like that. they don't report from the ground at all, except they just from a distance give this biased reporting to kind of continue getting the aide to this proxy war for anyone who might be on the fence about cnn's reported and go while i am. and maybe i'll change it and i think we should highlight that's washington houses, provided no, sir,
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that has provided any real evidence to show all these incense barons. and why do you think that happens? well, i think what's happening now is they want to silence voices, right? they want to silence the journalists that are doing real journalism and that are speaking against the narrative. so this is a mechanism the miracle roland is using like a fishing expedition to say, okay there's, there's going to be interference with the russian election. i mean with the american election by russians, but really what they're saying is, you know, that people are actually in america against this proxy war. and in fact, when they keep doing the polls, it's 70 percent of americans to 80 percent. do not want the proxy war any longer against russia, but rather than listening to that, they're trying to find a way to save the democrats. this russia gate narrative that keeps rearing its head every election. yeah, we, what do you think it comes for all i may not see islam the us and couldn't get
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obsession. where does it come from? well, you mentioned 2016. i mean, i, you know, you and i were both around vicky when we heard, you know, clinton going on, hillary clinton. i think the clinton in the obama administrations are very much responsible for that kind of distraction in the us. we call that switching bait. you get people to look at something rather than looking at the substance. so this switching babe this years, oh, let's look at the russians are probably interfering with the election. instead of looking at the fact that they have a candidate, pamela harris, who has no policy stance, who is not popular, who is not seen as a leader, who can even hold a press conference and motions. and i don't know if the kids don't see of home full influence interference numerous times over the years. why do you think all to this channel is viewed as such an advisor way? why this will place the motors then the us considering it's, it's funny because i think when it wasn't a band it was very popular. and as i mentioned before, one awards,
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there was very balanced reporting is very popular in europe. it continues to be popular in india, in africa, and in other nations where you can see it. um, so if they ever allow or t on the air that actually does do balance reporting and they just don't want that in the us. if you notice, most of the companies are very biased and they're very neo liberal. so m s, n, b, c, c and, and those main stream media is really won't allow another narrative. and then you'll have fox on the other side of it. but even fox only goes so far, they still stay in line with the military industrial complex i r t has a way of having international journalists to give international points of view. and the us really, it is very easy to phobic. and that's my experience as an american, being xena solve it and doesn't allow a lot of international coverage censorship. it's telling us no many things coming in and speaking to us. it's always good to get your take on things we've been talking through. allstate contributes atari. thank you. well,
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let's continue the conversation across now to jeff monson, american born russian. and i'm a 5 to jess and many thanks for joining us on the program is get to see. so 1st of all, we'll see we'll take on these election interference allegations. it seems like those are very definite it's, there's a blue and it's completed the progress the day that's i can't believe it's coming actually from united states. so i mean, you can go back a 100 years to get, i'd states involvement with the crews and, and displacing government. and so, i mean, it looked like just happen to ukraine in 2014. right. so yeah, yeah. sponsored cool and ukraine and destabilize the country of the over so and i rack and then sedan in various different other libya. i mean, united states, this is involved in a bunch of different countries. not only like with it's media,
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but uh with like, actual military in origin. so it's, it's, it's really, it's almost shocking through the united states. talk about russian interference. i'm election shouldn't be surprised. or jeff, i mean, timing wise, come in. yeah. these obligations coming out just 2 months before the vote has even begun said we have expected something like this, something, some finger pointing at russia. you know, i mean, but i mean like we've talked about the salt program, is that, you know, right? our teeth and bam, different points of even bad, i mean, should talk was bad. i mean, this is the united states, the suppose of freedom across the rights guaranteed on the constitution had been slowly road in the last for years. and people haven't really noticed, you know, that like, do you have the right to say what you want to say united states supposedly and these rights have been taken away? um so, you know, i guess if you go by the, by current standard. yeah. i guess it,
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it's a bishop again, but really, you know, i remember a time in america when you were allowed, say what you wanted you how that you had the freedom of speech for the press, but these rights are slowly being checked and why? i mean, it's one thing to point the finger with russia, but to point the finger at this particular channels, things a little bit weird because we're not within funding in the states. people in the us call even watch on the, on the television screens anymore. so i'm just wondering what the report is named, even names that will the public buying these claims. it's crazy and it's, it's just, it's just to point the road in my, in my opinion. um, i think it's a, it's a plan by a democratic party to make the trump look bad because book of trump dot harris is so so down in the fall, she's just like didn't competency, etc, etc. but if you can make, trump looked like cheese in cohorts with russia, then i'd like he's using the russian media to a russian need
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a. so it's trying to support trump and make healthy golf course look bad. and then even if you don't my parents and you are like the normal america, and you don't really follow the world eventually like, oh yeah, i don't, you know, i'm mad at russia because what russia you're, the media tells me russia's is killing spragans and i size support friedman and democracy so. so i'm, they're trying to suppress this and so, and trump is on board with that. so i'm going to vote for hair. i see the final life. so i think it's the support um to, to her trump take. well, that's the rush, like i know it's a very nice thing to bugs to write a wellness before i'd say it's not important to be calling it an obsession with this particular narrative. but why does it all come from? it comes from this information, a tall strong it's if i make you, if i say blue, if i, if i looked at this, what's going on over here, then maybe you're not going to pay attention to what i'm doing on the,
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on with my left foot slip my left arm and it's just, it's the united states has the history of this, and it's the whole history of united states and then all the rest on other governments involved in the elections cruise this and now obviously it wants to rush. i tried different russian military, it's harder militarily. it's hard, it's tried to for russia by sanctions. and now it's trying to for russia by or internal unrest. ready um, you know, different things political ways and you're right, right. would you say like r t is bad? united states? none of my friends. i talk to my friends about what happened in r t. so it's a news i get. and this, you know, i worked party, i know it, the, the, the journalism has show book points to the view all point to the view. so when i talk to my friends about it the like, we don't even get our teeth. we don't even, we don't even know what you're talking about because the last year for
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a long time. so i don't know why they bring this up. now we're trying, it's just a way for them to change directions. make people, you know, i think i'll rush about and i like that. so i think personally, i think it's an attack i'm trying to, but i pressure looked uh trying to make god, donald trump with the washington as a case don't say of handful in so the way we send interference, numerous times, what we do actually do is provide an alternative perspective, alternative voice is and we don't have a sense, but we don't spend with people any guess. think i'm on the show and say what they think. that's their opinion. we don't tell them what to say, like some other news channels to consider what isn't going to use a closely monitored in the us it as it's as if it some things this dangerous the united. so if you look at the media, there is a, there's actually, uh, uh, a report that was taken down and it shows on one particular nights in america,
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news reports from all of the products. some, i forgot it was what the new so it was, it's not important. but it showed probably 30 or 40 different channels from different parts of the country. united states channels all using the same language, like the exact same words that the old throughout the 5 o'clock news, the same before. it's the same information. and it's like, it's all run by the same people, you know, and it's, it's, it's really controls the people's mind united states. and what upsets me is to have pockets to the united states is involved with so many days. um, you know, just information and um, you know, like social media sites and then having those searches like try to control the people's minds. it's frustrating and then i can say particular i worked for r t and i was still allowed to say what i wanted. i came from and i did this before i lived in russia, and they allowed me to say what i want. and sometimes the words that i say my, the, the things that i said we're not like, uh,
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like pro russian. they weren't pro anything. they were just like fact, so they allowed me to say they didn't say you have to say this. they never monitored what i saw. they never told me, i can't say those about one time. so i can say, prefers personal experience. there are t allows all points of view to be administered for a while. apparently the report claims the all to his coverage, allowing these alternative views, allowing people to speak them lines. the amount of what the views are is that influencing us voters. but, you know, doesn't cnn report and do the same thing and they to and they sense but it's the, the b to us is controlled by like a few people murdock, and a couple other people in organizations. and everybody knows us. but you know, that's all the information and have another block and this, this is another thing. people like people are willing to pay attention to the united states. your, your freedom of, of, of speech, your freedom of press is being blocked on, on social media accounts, on instagram,
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tip top r t, all these things are either being blocked or monitor youtube on my, i did to you to report on, on don and boss. i mean, it was taken off, it was taken off by you to like, why it was it nothing we said was a non factual. we didn't use bad language. we didn't. there wasn't, you know, there is nothing bad about it. other than it showed united states in a bad light. so all, all this, this information then, and the freedom of speech and freedom of press being taken away. this is very, very troubling. right now, how do you see things playing out in jazz? i mean, you know, with all this rush of finger pointing, once again, and so the, on the channel being or choose, do you think people are going to buy it? just think the american public a really going to full for it's unfortunately, you know it's, it's been, it's, it's been a process. it's not like one day. yeah,
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i'd say we're banding. there's a battery like for, you know, for those like to talk and then like some video and then it was facebook, deleting things and then it was the media not allowing their son not for example, media not to allow in coverage of the gods or, you know, genocide, so if i did like this, this stuff is being blocked even though it fits right now. and now of course, russia is always the cobra. the wash is always the pariah. well, she's always the bad guys, so this will continue as long as this administration exists in russia, with the president puts in war, you know, the, you know, russia, they, it's ruled by people that are a supporter of a russian. so and, and try to press for russian rights. and not like us the jotted me control russia of the united states will continue to push back and continue to make russia look like the world that guy, the world. right. well jeff,
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many thanks for speaking. so where's the scripts get you will take on the situation with them to look into adjustments and american born russian. and i'm a 5 i thank you, have a good day. thank you very much. so i can do to basel garza now. where is where the strikes have left of these 42 civilians dead across the enclave in just the past day. according to local officials. among the faith policies of 7 people who were sheltering in a college and central dogs, the april were reportedly killed near a hospital. located in the north id. officials came, several palestinian gunmen were illuminated, including won't see any of her nice colanda present to have taken posts in the october 7th attack as well. the latest, at least twice come to spot a 3 day see monetary and pool is meant to allow aid workers to vaccinate paula city and shows when it gains permanent. yet it follows the 1st case of the disease being recorded, that in more than 20 years, we heard from a british,
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a british surgeon called and said he's currently in gaza. and she says it'll be virtually impossible to inoculate all of the displace children that. and we're just about so the 70 right. so here, vaccination campaign and the major issue is going to be how we reach the, the children that need the vaccination. the problem that we are facing is that 85 percent of the population has been issued and evacuation because of this, the main process is by which people could be contacted, have been destroyed. there are no schools, there are no loss. the local hospitals have been eventually completely destroyed. and so there is no way of finding out how many children that
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are in the existing areas and how many children there are that have notes as history evacuation is say, this is going to be a very difficult task. to ensure that we capture all these children and i think the feeling is that we will capture as many as we can. but we know that we will not be able to fax in a total of 10. most of the language is on the rise and now softer a long lapse. the western cultural center was we opened in 2023, accepting students from around the country, sunset changes, basic language skills, the cosa on the russian way of life. us just the beginning, according to the russian house directed in and then this on us exploding plans on to expand the number of russian language schools to expand our cultural and humanitarian exchanges. is very important to develop use exchanges now because
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allow similar to russia because they many ways a country where traditional family values did to they say language has the power to unite. and those words are literally being put into action in the heart of the laws . capital russian house, a center dedicated to promoting russian culture, is playing a critical role in reconnecting laws with the russian language after a 3 decades highest. however, last year mark a key turning point when classes return to to secondary schools in a trial project. after more than a 30 year break, russian language has made us come back to laws in september 2023. here in the n t n, the russian house is bridge in cultures by offering russian language classes is tailored for teenagers in allow us. this is the 1st step in introducing russian language, advocation in the country. it is offered in a fun way or students learn
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a new language. well, also gaining a better understanding of russian culture. the programs since been to 6 schools in total, which more teachers being introduced, this initiative has most coast full support under the russian teacher abroad federal program. today i've got the chance to visit to russian house and join one of the language courses. these youths are preparing themselves for a higher education in russia. i said though, in their class and not only sole, but also learned the russian language. my teacher for the be, is pap time in the thought of one who is heading to tom state university in the fall to learn pure mathematics. how the learning, right. so what are the basic words
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introduced in russia mean yes. slowly. mean. yeah. yeah. it's me. yeah, you guys say currently good ation. okay. i mean, yeah. rebecca vs with fear is life fleet. as the teacher introduce simple for uses like yeah, use in an easy the class is a blend of learning and laughter with interactive activities that make the less than engaging and fun. for me, it's more than just a language lesson. it's a shared experience of cultural connection, something direction house is can to promote. she knew was during the year they learned what i need, the russian language. they also learn the basics of culture, drug and say those rules are behavior,
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moral bodies that are inherent in russian culture. so that when they come to russia, they already prepared. so our goal is to prepay young people for that initial stage when they come to rush or, and find themselves in a completely different environment. but they will be prepared for it. like kind of make ties between the countries still have a long way to go to reach the same level as the current political relations. the russian language and culture still resonate strongly in los numbers from the book. but we still have a lot of way to do to increase the exchange of goods between our country to strengthen our economic and direction and interest in the russian language and russian culture remains. so you should be said that at least 40 percent of the loud government stuff, a full my graduates of soviet university's, many of them remember and speak russian very well, including even the loud president who is incidentally a graduate of the hers in leningrad, pedagogy co and university was, as the russian language finds its voice again in laws. students are embarking on
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a voyage of learning and understanding. and the russian house here is helping to peace their way for why would have to recap of all the top story this our a, cnn report. his claim, the american government is preparing to accuse russia and specifically on the very our network of, of, sustains, can pay to level in the us presidential election at the spot. also being found in the west is 2022 us attorney general american dollars is expected to make a statement next hour. when all suffice. it ends like comment on its report, the on the press office issued a sarcastic statement. you can so i can listen dere cnn. we certainly have a response. actually we have several, but we can decide on one, we even thought of running an office poll. so here they are. one huh. 2, ha, ha, ha, ha, 3 i for 2016, called and it once is cliches. back 53 things are certain in life. death, texas,
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and ortiz interference in the us elections. 6, we gotta earn our kremlin paycheck somehow. 7, somewhere. secretary clinton is sad, but it's not because of her many things i feel company here on, on the international. it's always appreciated the stay tuned for all the latest updates in the coming minutes an hour or so from me right to me. but we'll be here . the top of yeah, the the for the past 5 years from ashley, but some of the
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i'm not sure it's just the smallest of silver and the congress that i mean, you know what the found in disease forced labor to which you have by the word. so formulas. what was the need, you know, what's the tape it to you that it's a terrible human off? what does he put in his name? pushing these things up to give you what you want to do it because he doesn't do those thousands of testament of crimes and the impunity of criminals. so when you look on here, you know, one or 2, so you to speak 90 and the did i tell you? yeah, for the good i see it are really supplements they decided to do. just got to do, please don't put parents being yet that was put in the middle of the it's the stuff
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so i'm a shift towards topics such as you're done with the bishop. should the vehicle is it worth to model? have us kind of what it means. different experiments you've used. doesn't figurative testing by the next 2 weeks. ok, even though is the new much so i was unable to deal with the company in some village, developing bio chemical weapons inside you know where some cheaper to use the white glove service. the customer are quite easy because of the same issue
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with the end of world war one. the move in for an indian independence from the british empire flared up with renewed vigor. the british responded to the growth of the national liberation movement with arrests and brutal violence, repression cause active resistance in march 1919 at the call of mahatma gandhi, a peaceful strike began in the country. but the british responded with a new round of violence and for bade the indians to gather more than 4 people. on the day of this, the vase that he festivals a huge crowd of civilians gathered in the center of the city of i'm gonna start in northern india seeing base as outright defiance. general reginald dyer gave the
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order to open fire on the, on, on the boat. the barbaric execution claimed the lives of at least 379 indians, including 40 children, the youngest of who was 6 weeks old. the indian national congress considered the official figures to be underestimated and announced the death of more than $1000.00 civilians. the well known greatest newspaper, the morning post called dyer, the man who saved india, gave him a sword and 26000 pounds sterling as a token of gratitude for the massacre. the amorous dar massacre went down in history as one of the most brutal crimes of the british invaders, and only escalated the affair. struggle of the indians for liberation from the colonial yoke. the, the,
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it's all kremlin propaganda again. cnn rolls out an article of choosing russia and our own art feed channels interfering in the 2020 for us presidential election. here's our response. dear cnn. we certainly have a response. actually, we have several, but we can decide on one. we even thought of running an office poll, so here they are. one, talk to ha, ha, ha, ha, 3, ukrainian ministers fall like dominoes into yeah. been blood red zalinski, the biggest cabinet re shuffle since since presidential term expired. and the us and.
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