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the, the, what dates and when you least is the, the, the, the united bank, the latest lose $0.02 the, all, the washington sanctions, the number of the companies as we saw the allegations again of election into farrah . this is the official reaction from our company. we certainly have a response actually we have several, but we couldn't decide on one. we even thought of running an office poll. so here they are one to half off hot 3 for the annual east. and they can only corman with an ultimate day in the russian city of la. they're both dogs and present them. hooted in spoken with the plan of
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recession on key issues in domestic and international policy. the main business length trade routes. and in general, the entire vector of development are increasingly being reoriented to the east and the global market. the a variable. welcome to 3 pm here in moscow, and this is on the international with the latest. the world news update is good to have you with us. our top story this, our aussie was banned in the west 2 years ago, but apparently that hasn't stopped us from meddling. and this is us presidential election, was according to washington justice department. it claims russia on specifically our own network is engaged in a sustained campaign to influence the outcome of the trump powers race. i'll tell you that is true in chief is among those sanctions by american officials. it was boned small, great testimony on question,
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how the united states would cope without the convenient, but would you mind like us? the one thing i don't understand is if they finally kick us out, how would they hold the next election? they have no other scenarios at all except to undermine a competitor. scaring the penguins over his connections with the almighty are t. i'm pleased of course, but suppose we lead completely then what they will cancel the next election. oh, they won't cancel, i can feel it in my heart, or we won't leave me. there's a sense of almost a negative billy and have the ability around this. i mean, what would a, and i'm an american presidential election be now without the allegations of russian interfere and stuff. you know, this, it's almost a continuation of reads onto the bed. uh, there's always a convenient russians there to blame. remember, all of this started in 2016 when the hillary clinton failed in her attempts to become president in the united states and needed someone to blame. and it seems kamala harris now. and then with his law fair against russian media is finding
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a bit of an insurance policy may be by saying, let's open all these investigations as rampal hype against russia. the baseless hype, no actual evidence presented at ortiz doing journalism, the crime of telling the truth. and disagreeing with the narrative, of course, of people in the united states and around the world of being told that the suppression of free speech like this is the defense of free speech. so it's very cynical now, but the cynicism as well in how a or t of responded to it as well. the kind of, you know, demonstrating the exacerbation people are feeling here about the craziness of this allegation. this of a listen to the or to you response in full. it's very interesting. dear cnn. we certainly have a response. actually we have several, but we couldn't decide on one. we even thought of running an office poll. so here they are. one huh. 2, ha, ha, ha, ha, 3 ha, for 2016, called and it once is cliches,
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back 53 thing are certain in life desk taxes and ard tease interference in the us elections. 6, we got to earn our kremlin paycheck somehow. 7, somewhere. secretary clinton is sad, but it's not because of her. so you know, tongue and cheek response to a bit of humor. it's black humor though, because this is a serious business. it isn't other infringement on the ability of us here in order to, to, to have a different view to, you know, do what we're safe, guarded by in the un charter in the us constitution. the idea of free speech, the idea of being allowed to disagree. uh no, mr. mary garland, do one of the man in charge the top on in charge. you feel like this whole at conjured off uh on t roshan legal move in the states. uh, he was asked uh what he thought about the r t response, and that's quite interesting to let somebody listen to him. russia today sent the
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statement to fox news and some other outlets here. mocking the situation. they had 5 bullet points of 6 bullet points. the 1st at heart 2016 once it's cliches, back. in all seriousness, there is a subsection of the country that when they hear russian in interference, they may believe that it's not true. it's not a real thing. how do you assure people this is a real situation? i'm sure that was much funnier and the original russian. but for us, it's not funny. this is deadly serious, and we are going to treat it accordingly. so white poll face response from the americans, you know that, uh, this is very serious. you know, even though many of them probably realize that the best predictor of future behavior is possible, have we seen this before? at all dispelled or proven to be this information from the american side. hunter's laptop of what the russians who handed it into the shop. you know, while high on drugs they didn't put the crack cocaine in the white house, they didn't give it home to the going. i mean, so it is a kind of
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a ludicrous narrative to this all at. so we have to take it in that context. that's people who've seen this before, and they should be very cynical about what's driving this. so we have a official response from us. it has to be an official response from mosca. yeah, and it's again, it's been, you know, quite a astounded really that the, the us could come up with the same at trick to try and pull the same uh, you know, how to get, you know, robin out of the house after everyone saw behind the magician that it's a face, and so it's so there can just kind of a sense of surprise and shock that the americans are doing this all again, even after it's all been disproved. marie is a heart of the, you know, she's an incredible woman when she starts to speak and she really hit the nail on the head with how ludicrous and almost as project comedy of the americans clambering for a reason to sort of buying an excuse if come out of harris that you know, lose at this election, which is a catastrophe, of course,
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for the democratic party. same democratic party who began these rumors again back in 2016. that's of a listen to me as our many cars will be the american deep stage and intelligence agencies have always been involved in smearing the russian media. the worked with them on the territory of the united states. everyone knows very well that mr. smith turned up on the doorstep of anyone who works with the russian media, writes blogs, skiffs commentary, for example, the recent search warrants targeting those, if you would just present us on the russian channels in the united states of america. but in this case, we're talking about such an elaborate information campaign in which the american intelligence services have that hand. and that's why this home initiative story, really, in my opinion, or the stands out even from the total number of upside, is steps by its shape madness. and on the other hand, buys tried to call mac nature. so where he is, are the usual very succinctly, uh, you know, mailing us with what this is all about, what the real game is here at this on
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t russian font to see this conjured reality that the russians are out to get you that at the russians are probably response for every problem to us and in the you, which is just not the case. and i suppose our viewers here on our team of people june in to people to watch us across the globe are very smart. they know how to get our t. we know they're watching and we're going to continue doing our work to keep bringing the truth. so stick with us, we're not going anywhere nikki. the us justice department kept insisting during a secular ration about the legal actions against dante, even americans, which is too prone to influenced by russian media. for, for years, the russian government has used r t to seed an amplify their propaganda and narratives around the world. russia remains a predominant foreign threat to our elections. the government of russia continued to use r t to direct this information and propaganda. r t has used people living and working inside the us to facilitate contracts with american media figures to create and
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disseminate russian propaganda. here, the justice department says americans are under our influence. now. do you feel influence to we succeeded in our goal. wait a 2nd. i didn't know, i know i was being influenced to you. you're telling me that over the past 7 years, i worked at this company that you've been all influencing me. this is unbelievable . now i've kept of course, i'm just kidding. in all seriousness, i mean these allegations against russia, from the justice department have to be some of the most absurd ones that we've seen throughout all of the allegations that they've given. i mean that moscow is really funding a $10000000.00 propaganda farm and tennessee to undermine trust in the us as institutions. i mean, as a result of all this, the buying the ministration like we heard earlier has put sanctions on our editor in chief margarita. see money on it's launch charges against some of our co workers
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simply for not registering this for an agents while they were allegedly posting videos and content on the internet. so really strange. i mean, on top of that, the attorney general claims that this was done uh so that moscow could get some sort of preferred outcome of the out of the future elections. even though the, even though there's the fact that kamala harris has only said, pretty much negative things about russia. and if we look back at donald trump's presidential administration is, you know, the term where he did serve in the white house. he continued a regime of sanctions against russia and did pretty, pretty much continued a lot of what was going on. but for that, i mean, now it's important. understand also that this new wave of anti russia mania that we're seeing. all of a sudden, i really began, i would say, when kamala replaced bite, and uh, in the as the democratic nominee for the upcoming elections. and these are accusations that we've seen time and time again. uh, often around previous selections, like uh,
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charlotte mentioned earlier in the program around 2016 like in 2018 and now we're seeing the same thing. and every time we see these charges it's against russians who are not located in the united states. and it will likely never, uh, go to court over this stuff. right. and it's convenient enough for the united states that they'll never have to actually prove these allegations in a court of law based on the people they're actually going after and trying to charge. and another thing it goes to show is just that this really is not about the so called russian, this information like the authorities are, are saying really this has to do with the fact that most of the media, most of the media in the united states, i'm talking about the mainstream media, of course, is completely controlled by the american political establishment. and archie is one of the very few media sources where you can get alternative information that actually give some sort of or alternative perspective. there are very few of them and archie probably has to be,
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i would say one of the most popular. we saw an example that last week when mid a, c, e o. mark zuckerberg admitted that the biden administration had pressured him to censor and suppress stories connected to cope with 19 back in 2020. anyone further to say that the government actually told him to suppress a story connected to the hunter binding corruption scandal, which ended up being not connected to russian, this information at all. so this sort of independent position that our t has is something that's very dangerous for america's leads and very good for anyone who's looking to think outside the box. well, that's the cost live table in the us defense department, contract to kevin mitchell. easy. many thanks for joining us on the product i'm. it's very nice to see you today. so as you may have gathered, there's been another wave of occupations against dante coming from washington. i'd like to get your initial thoughts on this. well, you know, it wouldn't be any election in the united states if they didn't blame russia for something. so, you know, this has
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a lot of the same story behind it is 20142020. and a lot of the allegations that they're making against r t are the same ones they made. and those other elections and even things that have been clearly proven false. so do you think we should have seen this coming? i mean it timing wise with the presidential election any 2 months away? oh absolutely. i'm surprised. it didn't come out or for this, but you know, harris is starting to pull the head in the poles a little bit. so this is just another way to bring back the old democratic story of rushes to blame for every thing you see it's, it's really kind of a, a ludicrous thing. you know, r t is pan of feet company that they found in to create media, to post on youtube, to influence americans who apparently have no rain to be able to weigh the
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pros and cons of both sides of a story fundament. this is very common and i mean i, i worked on these things to the department of defense calls that perception management for a reason. so you have to make russia to blame for somebody losing. and you know, this is, it's just a ridiculous lawsuit. we have all these big allegations of being put out the us officials gave me they set down a number of websites and led to the links who rushed to. but do you think will ever get to see any real evidence of this alleged interference? oh, absolutely not. this is no different than the other journalists. they've been arresting and making accusations, accusations against you will never see any evidence against any of the, just like russian citizens that they have arrested in the past. just like other accusations, maybe in 5610 years we will see evidence that it was all false.
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but by then it's too late for the. 7 people to remember in 2016 when the fingers are pointed to russia, and that was a big bonus. dissing the going to be looking at these latest to claims. and these been k, well, actually, is it true? is it an alter? you know, it's very hard to tell. there is a large group of people in the united states that do not believe anything that the government or the american media tells them they go out of their way to find alternative sources like r t. and those are the same people that wants to come to russia because we don't have that problem so that people is always going to not listen. but there's a large number of people this on the site and vote in the election that will listen to anything there. government says,
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i get these comments from people all the time. oh, well, you know, the government said so, so it must be true. so, you know, it's a thing where americans are being ingrained with all this goofy cultural stuff going on. and they're being told what to believe. and if the stories coming out of whether it's media you tube channels, uh, anything like that, they're trying to close them down because they only want the people to hear one side of the story. yeah. like you say this report is claiming that all these coverage is influencing us as low says, but i'm just wondering, are americans that easily influenced or i don't think there is easily influenced as the government thinks they are. this particular administration which is behind these charges thinks that americans are stupid, but they aren't. and there's a growing number of them that are understanding that what they are being told is
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correct and the way they should live their lives isn't. so this could backfire on them and it could actually throw the vote over to donald trump, which would be against what they're actually trying to do. me of the us attorney general, the also claims the russian media conducts so called malign, influenced campaigns in countries like ukraine, as long as the and these are actually countries, this is where it goes quite funny because these are countries with governments off, literally suppressing media freedom and political policies a why do you think motions in the even bullet to bring up those states? why did they mention them in particular? i don't know. you know, like you say we have independent journalists in don boss making reports and they're being arrested. they're being persecuted, they're heavy in their bank accounts,
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frozen in the united states in western europe. so it's this concerted effort to make russian look bad. i recall president clinton said you know, many years ago that uh, you know, the candidates make good promises. they have good platforms, but they show up in office and men in dark suits and red pies show up and tell them what they're going to do. and, you know, it's, it's a dysfunctional government over there right now. and people are seen this to what this looks like to a lot of people is another attack on freedom of speech, freedom of expression. i'm just wondering how does this reflect on the united states is say create those so called sacred principal of guaranteeing free speech, and i'm press freedoms. yes, i have this discussion with people often. um, you know, they say, well, russia has no free speech. the united states in our constitution. well,
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i point out to them that it's in our constitution over here as well. and they have limits on their free speech, just like all governments do. but it's when you close down the alternative media, when you're closing down social media sites, when you're telling social media what they can and can't post, that is hindering freedom of speech. it's very clear. thanks for speaking to us today. it's nice to see you tell them it's an easy fun with us defense department contract. so thanks for your time. my pleasure. thank you. well, let's say a t daily 9 to 8 so they can amik for i'm taking place in the russian city of la. they both stuck 12 level guess superintendents, including preston person who addressed the events of china recession earlier. the russian leader touched upon key political and economic histories both at home and
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abroad, with the particular focus on the countries far east. and that was my, to emily, and as you know, we have identified the development of the far east and actually as a national priority for the entire 21st century. and that's the correctness of this decision has been confirmed by life itself. the challenges we have faced recently and by objective trends gaining traction in the global economy, you have to remember the main business length trade routes. and in general, the entire vector of development are increasingly being reoriented to the east and the global market. them are far eastern regions provide direct access to these growing promising markets. they allow us to overcome the barriers that some western leads are trying to impose on the whole world. well indeed, as expected, quite a lot of the statements came out of a splendid recession, which was held by flattery and putting the malaysian prime minister and the chinese vice president. they held the space for several hours and touched upon domestic, regional, and international issues. now,
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a lot was said about the global south term, which is used to more and more often as rushing moves closer towards is bricks, allies and other alliances which may represent an alternative to the traditional western blocks with bricks gaining more and more influence across the world's course, here's what the president said is you wouldn't get what's thrown the way you already today. the countries of the global south account for more than 50 percent of global g d p. and the brakes countries make up about one 3rd of the global economy. it naturally priorities and the use of certain currencies are also changing. together with our bridge partners, we use national currencies which already make up about 65 percent. this is a natural process, but the financial and political authorities of the united states have made this process their own decision. not just by sloppy and unprofessional, and stupid actions. they are pushing this process. i think they already realize
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that they made a mistake a but they just can't get out of this right anymore. apparently it is no longer very convenient for them to admit that they made a mistake. they should really adjust something already. it was the tools they're using are not working for us, especially with military operation. ukraine was touched upon as well, and vladimir putin says that even though it seems ukraine is beginning to run short of human resources to continue the fighting. russia is still open to negotiations and it was asked to be radically if these be stops, would take place, then cool, could be the mediator. and this is one of the name bricks turned up again. got to let me see. mean, are we ready to negotiate with ukraine? we have never given up on this, but not on some a several basis, but on the basis of those documents that were agreed upon and essentially initiated in a symbol. we respect our friends and partners who i believe are sincerely interested in this, in resolving all the issues related to this conflict. these are primarily the
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people's republic of china, brazil, and india. i am in constant contact with our colleagues on this issue. now perhaps surprisingly, but the recent, the rest of the founder of the telegram messaging app, the bible drew up in france was discussed as well. it turns out a lot of important met during a long time ago and said that he's guys will be meeting representatives of various businesses that even said that he's open to another meeting with europe if an opportunity presented himself, but commenting on his recent arrest. he says that he sees a few errors in the logic behind that decision. yeah, i met mr. durham once in moscow many years ago since then. we have not seen each other, but we have never maintained contact with him. i don't really understand why we should have met with him in baku. i don't know anything about him. i assume that he lives in moscow. i don't know about his movements, be it in moscow or into buy into buy. they are people of the world, billionaires. if they can afford to travel anywhere and there were no complaints
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about him from our side, i know that there have been complaints from many countries given that his platform is definitely used by some people for structures that can damage the economy. for security of other countries with their activities. so i think that the russian government could also have some questions for him. but all platforms of this kind are guilty of this. if this is what they do to door off, then it is probably necessary to close others to arrest them into put them under house arrest, or some other kind of arrest related to restriction of freedom in itself. the actions of the authorities are not very clear to me since they are selective in nature. the upcoming presidential election in the u. s. was the discussed as well in the earlier the kremlin said that joe biden, once he was still running for president, of course, to remain in the office was the more favorable candidates and see was more predictable. well, now, poking was asked the question since joe biden dropped out, who's been you? a more favorable candid and vladimir putin said that moscow will just have to
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respect the decision of joe biden, to drop out and the choice of the american people. and we'll have to route for the more predictable jan that it again, still does say it's a lady to ask for the us selection favorites. it's not for us to determine if this is the choice of the american people i told you are favorite if i may say, so was the incumbent president mr. barton. he was removed from the race, but he recommended that all his allies that should support miss harrison. so we will do the same. we will support her. she laughed so expressively and contagious only. this means she is doing well. and if everything is fine, then there is a chance that she will lift the sanctions that trump imposed. there was an unprecedented number of them and maybe she will refrain from such things in future to process the interaction with the west in general was discussed as well. specifically, the remaining communication channels, which are still open in the recent exchange of prisoners between russia and the west, is a great example of that. and the president shed some light on how that exchange was
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possible. he said that quite a long list of countries supporting the negotiations prior to that exchange. turns out that the prince of saudi arabia played a major role in the release by russia, off a us journalist who was the suspected to an accused of espionage in russia. and of course vladimir put in was talking about the evan jessica image from the wall street journal. now uh, quite a lot of complimentary statements that came out to from both the, the malaysian prime minister and the chinese vice president. basically, they were saying that they decided to come to russia despite all the pressure from the west to support the idea of building a multiple world and to boost size with the rush it because they think rush, it has both of the technology, the resources, and the potential for a truly mutually beneficial relationship with the global south. many banks to be a company on all the international the so say,
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