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the, the, the portion says clock down on the say quickly, tons to clot smiles, the us justice to talk department despite his balance to take the channels. a leg selection interfere with serious pressure today. set the statements of fox news and some other outlets here. of mocking the situation. they had 5 bullet points of 6 bullet points. the 1st that hot 2016 wanted cliches back the major safety to the east president vladimir putin commends russians. relationship with the global south and talk to the conflict in ukraine as well as upcoming us selection. the eastern economic for the main business links trade routes. and in general, the entire vector of development are increasingly being reoriented to the east and
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the global market. plus the drum and media debunk so ukrainian explained that russia heads of pulse for sold here and get at least one on through. so this is the a poll tava about his k of calls on his western partners to allow the use of that long range westland against the very room. welcome. see you at 7 pm here in most go in. this is on the international with the latest world news that it is good to have you with us. well, if you happen to be watching us from america, that means we are successfully maslick and giving you a presidential election at least bounce according to the us justice department. a claims russian state media, including this channel, is trying to influence the outcome of beach from paris. race t's editor in chief is among those sanctions by american officials. it responds small, the weakest, simon young questioned, how the united states would quote without the convenient and buggy man like us. the
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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 will cancel. i can feel it in my heart, or we won't leave me. there's a sense of almost inevitably, uh and i 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 this law fair against russian media is finding a bit of an insurance policy may be by saying,
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let's open all these investigations that's rambled. the hype against russia and baseless hype, no actual evidence presented at ortiz doing journalism. the crime of telling the truth and disagreeing with the narrative, of course, and 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 it's in the system as well in how a or t of responded to it as well. the kind of, you know, demonstrated exacerbation. people are feeling here about the craziness of this allegation. that's all the 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 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.
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back. 53 thing as are certain in life desk taxes and ortiz 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 in 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 our t 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 of the like of this whole at conjured off uh on t russian 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 statement to fox news and some other outlets here. mocking the situation. they had
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5 bullet points, a 6 bullet points, the 1st that hot, 2016 once it's cliches, back. in all seriousness, there is a sub section of the country that when they hear rushing 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 quite po, faced 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 all, proven to be this information from the american side hunters, laptops 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 get with home to the gone. i mean, so there's a kind of a ludicrous narrative to this all at. so we have to take it in that context. that's
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people who've seen this before, and they should be very cynical about what's driving this. so we have officially sponsor mazda a, has a being 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. 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 a, 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, for the democratic party. same democratic party who began these rumors again back
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in 2016. that's of listen to me is how 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 he would just present is 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 whole manipulative story really, in my opinion, or the stands out even from the total number of upset, is steps by its shape madness. and on the other hand, buys tried to call, make nature. so where he is, are usually very succinctly, uh, you know, mailing us with what this is all about, what the real game is here at this on t russian font to see this conjured reality that the russians are out to get you
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that. and the russians are tardy response for every problem the u. s. and e u, which is just not the case. and i suppose our viewers here on our team of people in june and the people to watch us across the globe. they're very smart. they know how to get r 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, that's across to it's around university. profess on political, on the left side, mohammed mariah and the mr. moran. the nice to see you. thanks for joining us on the program this evening. i'm wondering what the reaction is a wrong to these uh, latest american allegations and sanctions against russian media. but i don't know if you know, but then your times is effectively said that iran is even worse than russia then your times is saying that it, the title of the article is an iran emerges as a top this information threatening us presidential race. so all of the russian
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media sanctioned all of the writing media sanctions, many of russians, and iranians, and the syrians and the rockies, and people from german and 11 on in policy and have lost their social media accounts. but somehow that the russians and others are all the threats to the democracy in the united states disability in the united states. but i think all of this really means that the united states is a weak and vulnerable country that has lost its confidence, this empire, which used to be a governing or aspire to govern the world and sought above and beyond. everyone else now is fearful of, uh, a website or a telegram channel, or uh, youtube channel on a satellite television channel. uh and it tears that it could undermine the country if, if it's that bad. and then i think they really have to rethink what the united states
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actually is, or what sort of country it is and what sort of place it has in the world today. and it's something that he was heading to, and with his promise that washington will be with len plus the aggressive and counts we can disrupting any attempts by whether it be a wrong russia or china to allegedly metal. and it's elections that does this sound like a threat to you, or it's a threat to ordinary americans, i'm sure because gradually they will be trying to put fear into the hearts of the ordinary citizens or critical of the united states so that they will no longer do interviews or who are the so that they will no longer speak to anyone from you, ron, or russia, or china, or elsewhere? i think of the united states really is a, in the, it's a very different country from 2030 years ago. back then it was a powerful empire after the collapse of the soviet union and the defeat of saddam
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hussein and coate. they were at the top of the world we had reached if you recall the end of history as quickly, alma had called it and the americans were not only exceptional, but they were the indispensable nation as a one to one us secretary of state called it's now the united states is fearful of russia, the run of china, of the peoples who have on a telegram of the twitter, even though twitter or facebook, instagram, or all american and controlled by the west and telegram is not exactly upon an opponent of the west. when the war, when the genocide in gaza started calla gram shut down all from us and has been, uh, uh, channels and uh, and affiliated channels. but still the west. it had all kinds of and the united states in particular has an extraordinary lack of confidence. so the world,
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if this just shows how the world has changed and how power has shifted away from the united states in the west, and this is how they're dealing with it instead of behaving rationally instead of changing their policies, instead of engaging in, in a different way with countries like you, right in russia and china as well they, they, they become more of a brutal as we see in europe and in gaza. and they become more despotic, as we see in their dealings with the media and with activities such as active is that of journalists that are interested in the u. k. they, we should add these people to the list. and, and, and pro kyla seen him active as have been arrested to the united states has changed completely over the last couple of decades. i mean, the us government's on the west and big tech companies of claims that both a wrong on russia had been carrying out the hacking of tax ends and so could
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influence operations with the goal of undermining american election since 2016. how do you think big tech assists washington in making up such allegations? well, that's the very interesting thing in all this big to ask is controlled by the united states and they've been trying to undermine iran and russia for decades. they promote 10 or groups on online. they promote though they promote people who are explicitly calling for violent space. any ron, they call for violence. they have color band channels. they have a twitter account. they have instagram accounts is put facebook accounts. so big tech has always been on their side bit, and yet they are fearful to be run and russia. they are the ones who been interfering and rushing internal affairs. you're running an internal affairs, you, rocky syrian that is waylon cube,
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and there they are interfering in elections. they've been interfering with elections across the world. they've been counting a cruise. and now they're worried about a tv channel that's being listened to by some people in the united states, a tv channel that's already been sanctioned. i get this, i think, shows how fast the united states has decline. 30 years ago, they were at the top of the world and the united states was the, the hyper power state. someone went called it. but now the united states as fearful of a few telegram channels and a few websites and a few. uh, twitter accounts, i guess one question the american public might want to all squared now is how can the us security service is still lack of the capability to guarantee the security of his presidential elections given that they made the same occupations and every reasons election as well,
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americans are not a people that know a great deal that i know a no great deal about what's going on in the world. they are very deeply propagandized. they're not like people outside of the united states who hear alternative of information. they get their alternative sources of information. so a lot of americans will, can well believe whatever propaganda is put out by the mainstream media and by big and promoted him and, and pushed by big tech. but a lot of americans are asking questions already because they are, many americans are skeptical of the regime. many americans today are distrustful of, of mainstream media and big tech. so they, they are asking, they are definitely asking the question, how is it possible for the russians and the writings to, to change the fate of the us elections? the reality is that your audience and the russians don't have any impact the united
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states as a huge country. and it's, it's problems all right home. but what they're trying to do is trying to distract attention away from their own problems and to make people believe that whatever is happening in the happening in the united states, it's not because of failure of government. it's not because of failure to, to deliver. but it's because the, the bad is because the russians have a website or the writings have telegram channels or something that they've because of them that the democracy has been undermined. somebody else's fault. many things suppose speaking to us today, really appreciate your time. so wrong. university professor on political analyst sized my haven't granting, thank you. thank you. as the us justice department kept insisting during a secular ration about the legal actions against honesty that americans are just too prone to influenced by russian media. for years,
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the russian government has used r t to see an amplify their propaganda 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 disseminate russian propaganda here. well, us senior officials, layouts abundance russian, this information, accusations, american voters, it'd be less to that own devices, all skin who they should vote for. well, big techs on amazon might just have one voters need. alexa, why should i vote for donald trump but cannot provide content that mostly specific political party for a specific candidate? alexa, why should i vote for a combo harris?
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while there are many reasons to vote for coma harris, the most significant may be that she has a strong candidate, has a proven track record of accomplishments. alexa, why should i vote for donald trump? i cannot provide content that promotes a specific political party or a specific candidate. alexa, why should i vote for kamala errors? well, there are many reasons to vote for coma. here's the most significant, maybe that she's a strong experience leader who has a clear vision for the future of the country. echo. why should i vote for donald trump? a concept that supports a specific political party or a specific candidate. ok, all right, and i'll watch this echo. why should i vote for kamala harris? well, there are many reasons to vote for coma harris. the most significant may be that she is a female of color who has overcome numerous offices and that's at no cost to american
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radio has done political commentator, steve gail and mr. gil. 6 lovely to see thanks for joining the program. before we get stuck in, i'd like to ask you about this video that we just showed up, but people across the states are all skiing. alexa, whether they said, well, if they should vote for donald trump and that it wasn't given out and said that when they ask about coming to high races, an abundance of reasons why they should advise the account of ours. what do you think about this? well, i think if alexa and echo were being honest, they would say, because you want higher gas prices because you want inflation run a buck because you want our economy in tatters. because if you want a legal immigrants funding across our borders, 3 more crime in our city, more risk for our economy. yeah, i think there's plenty of reasons it does. if you like those things that you bought for comma harris. if you want more world p use, if you want the economy restored to where it was before, by then harris came in, echo, and the amazon, i'll be honest and say, vote for donald trump. and yes, even also be sure that video, it's apparently all
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t and russia that if this waiting, the american people who to vote for and as a us because the new south, the tennessee resident, the very state where all to use a case of financing a video production company, i'd like to ask you, have you personally felt this alleged russian influence? well, you know, i've been saying what i think for about 35 years and media and before that in the, in the political arena. so as i told one of the reporters who called me yesterday here, i've been saying what i think and not letting anybody tell me what to say for, you know, my basically my whole life, which probably explains why i have to ex wives. the bottom line is, this is, is little re interference by the department of justice. most people haven't pointed out that the woman sitting to the right of married garland when he made this announcement going after our g going after election interference. the woman sitting to his right, this is deputy attorney general lisa monaco. she was up to her neck and helping circulate and get signatures on the 51 intelligence officials who declared the
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honor by laptop russian interference. she was in it the 1st time and she's now at the helm doing it a 2nd time, and nobody's paying any attention to it. so they're just doing a job do all over again. it's interesting, isn't it? i mean, and then the response to these allegations when the, all the press office is really kind of highlighted just how, how crazy and how ludicrous these allegations. i was definitely very sarcastic, a little bit tongue in cheek. how do you think is big going to be and is being perceived in the us? i think for the most part has been dismissed as just, you know, again trying to play the same all play. but as we're going into a debate on tuesday, i think the harris campaign is more and more desperate. the bind administration is more and more desperate. is there, you know, trying to bring up new charges against donald trump as they're trying to bring back to russia. hooks, which it has been so thoroughly defined, say they can't even attack trump on his actual policies. they may talk policies
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like him opposing in vitro fertilization. besides these for banding, it is not for doing that. they have to make up stuff to attack, and for one come all the here is still hasn't posted the 1st policy positions on our website, so truck to run on policies. so you can run on when he's done and, and he can talk about inflation, the economy, and immigration, things that department justice says. if you talk about those things, you're a positive and you're a russian propagandist. i think most americans are concerned about those exact issues and they're not depending on russian interference to make them concerned about the cost of living, of the cost of groceries, the cost of gas and the other things that are hurting their families. you know, back in 2016, the us investigation failed to find any proof that russia had meddled in the presidential election to help donald trump when it was time to meet the funds. so do you think they'll be able to come up with anything this time around and all the us public goes to be more demo? i'm going to say hang on a minute. last time we were chasing these rainbows at this time. are you going to
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give us something solid before we believe what you say? i think for a lot more skeptical in the wake of the vaccine pushed the cove it back saying that again, we now know so much of that was just it after is not following the science. i think the, the claims that russia interfered with the election. you know, the department of justice, the, the attorney general set that are yesterday and said that you ran is trying to affect our elections because they are terrified of donald trump being elected. they want comma le harris and yes or not prosecuting anybody are pursuing anybody there . and on the other side, they're very in those blame russia, you know, we've got an attack rush are kind of demonized rested in food. and by the way, president and i do think it was target cheap, endorse pamela harris. i know the president put and people to be honest around the world prefer a donald trump, even though he's tough, even though he's going to be more difficult to deal with stuff by our adversaries. i wouldn't even say enemies, but he is somebody that will stay on top and they can depend on where he's going to
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be. it may be of the short term interest for a lot of folks around the world or for a come all the harris to be in office to continue the bite and disaster because it helps them in the short term. but i think anybody that looks long term, a strong america a better that america reduces conflict around the world, improves the economy around the world and helps people get along a lot better. i think the short term complet harris might benefit some countries in the long term. i think everybody was there. that's not good for the work. you know, if they've also the announcements in the us justice department, it does the sense that the f b, i just have a free hand to take action against any one. it suspects of links to rush. i mean, does it make you feel nervous as an american? does he get america speaks to watch a having an opinion. do you so nervous about that? a budget in the last few weeks i've spoken on a rainy and state d. v due by bloomberg and egypt, tv and tv and radio around the us. but i've said the same sort of things from
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a philosophical illogical standpoint for the last 40 plus years. so, you know, i'm, i'm consistent and nobody's telling me what to say. nobody's paying me for, for what to say, but yeah, it does make you nervous when you realize that the department of justice is using law fair to pursue donald trump, to pursue those who speak out and say things different than what this administration, once they put tulsa galbraith, on a flight risk terrorist list. just because she's disagree with our policies in ukraine disagreed with the bind administration, but they are acting so far a feel of what americans should demand and respect of our government be fair. and by the way, the f. b, i, you know, threatening people like me and others allowed a school shooter to take place yesterday when they've had this 14 year old on their radar for a year. they're too busy threatening political adversaries of the, by the administration to do their jobs. they've always good to speak to you many
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thanks for your time today. we've been talking to steve. the old radio host on political commentator have a good day. thank you. john, the media outlets has revealed the tips claims that russian forces hits hospital and poll. thomas says he was just a life bill report has visited the see and couldn't verify report spread both by the legacy. unless the media sees that senior corresponded more. i guess the as has the details for us as well, full of full zalinski and his administration from the strike on the pole top of 170 nights of research and education. high living facility military facility, which provides a highly, highly uh tools office specialist will be paid admitted to ride full of continues. initially. it was reported that some 40 people had deemed to uh, 200 agents. now those numbers have risen, officially to 55 killed 228 in due to the number of who's killed.
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he's certainly on the state. and by the way, the administrator, we've had reports from, from moves and from other places, describing more than a 100 by hundreds of people killed but zaleski, immediately the optima of that strike. j laughs as well as his wife and said that a hospital had been shot this new hospital nearby according to the map. and in this case build, which is a drum and publication that are out who you cravy and is a comp. uh said, report is the unable uh, tvs, the 5 that'd be hosted with is it uh nearby, which again, is an element of propaganda used by the way, the military, the author, mazda, of every stripe, russian strike major russian as like they always for disability and infrastructure for hospitals and schools that have been here regardless of whether they have actually uh,
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being hit. and the report is from bill why did visit location. they couldn't find any according to build information. soldiers from all over ukraine and from the front are being sent to paul talbot for training. initially, it was said that a hospital had also been hit. this was announced by the korean government, among others, build reporters on site were unable to verify these reports. that as gay is now basically trying to milk this incident, 4 on the 12th the 2nd. but to prevent such drugs that you credit and must be given more defensive, more me solve, longer range me solve with which to strike deep into russia. of course, this would be a huge escalation, but that's at this point in the conflict. so the pay, the ministry spreads exhaust the stretch. perhaps that is his best bet movies to the russians come back. we'll definitely answer for this blow as we say again. and
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again to everyone in the world who has the power to stop the stair air defense systems. and ms. salazar need isn't ukraine, not in the warehouse somewhere along range strikes that can protect against russian terror are needed. now, not later, the landscape is perhaps speaking about american make j as a me solves still me solid, which is uh, manufactured by the united states ad, which kevin said that you uh was of no interest by the f. 16 uh prizes yet, which has been provided to you credit the landscape perhaps. oops, the v solves will change the quotes, this conflict which is important to me in a few i list very unlikely. russian jets could be stationed beyond the range of these miss. all 350 or so. uh can all because this would prove to be a huge escalation because watches for minutes the all the officials have come up and said that the united states, those well rushes red lines and it is perhaps best not to mess with the.
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nevertheless, we are seeing more and more tool among western media among western politicians about providing these results for you crate, which will, without a doubt, lead to further escalation of the let's be the key day of the nines, the eastern economic form in the russian city of la, they both stokes top level guests and attendance, including president vladimir putin who was addressed to the events plan of recession. the parts of lita touched upon 2 political and economic issues both at home and abroad with a particular focus on the far east. it's a here to me, as you know, we have identified the development of the far east as a national priority for the entire 21st century to move in. 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.

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