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off without collision is best on part of the washington's the crack down on our ti quickly turns to crack smiles that the youth justice department despite advisors to take the channels, alleged election interference seriously pressure today set the statements of fox news and some other outlets here mocking the situation, they had 5 bullet points. the 6 bullet points, the 1st that hot, 2016. once this police changed back a major shift to the president, vladimir putin commends russians. relationship with the global thousands, such as on the conflict, a new crane, as well as the upcoming us collections of the eastern economic form. the main business links trade routes and in general the entire victor of development are
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increasingly being reoriented to the east and the global market. last german media debunk. so you create in claim that rush i had a hospital during and sadly strike on troops and the to the a pull tava. that's a key of calls on us western partners to allow the use of their long range weapons against russia. the you're watching r t international. i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. well, if you happen to be watching us from america, that means we are successfully meddling in your presidential election. at least that's according to the us justice department that claims russian state media, including this channel, are trying to influence the outcome of the trump harris race. the russian foreign ministry spokesman mocked yet another wave of risk of sylvia calling it sheer madness. i mean, it comes to be the american deep states and intelligence agencies have always been involved in smearing the rocks and media the worked with them on the territory of
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the united states. everyone knows very well that mr. smith turned off on the doorstep of anyone who works with the russian media, writes blogs, skiffs comment tree. for example, the recent search warrants targeting those, if you would just present as 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 upside, is steps by its shape madness. and on the other hand, by its tragic comic nature. so where he is, are the usual vice a simply uh, you know, mailing us with what this is all about, what the real game is here, this on to russian font to save. all this is almost inevitable. we haven't had any, a us election without this claim of russian to this information interference. you know, the read some of the bad, this terrible conjured reality that you're going to bring the russians and almost
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everything in the us hunters laptop. we've seen it all before. we seen how this movie ends, let's have a listen to how or t responded to these claims initially. 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 of the $42016.00, called and it once is cliches. back 53 things are certain in life. death, 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 course it's opposing chic response. it says it's a humorous one, almost because the russians know that regardless of how they respond to these type of allegations based us allegations,
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the evidence given. regardless how they respond and if they're going to be guilty anyhow, i remember this is something that's been going on for years and years and years. american allegations against the russian media, particularly r t. no evidence has given again nothing there to actually suggest to somebody haven't even has one instance where a i or fake news has been given, no chance whatsoever for us to debate. a guest if there's something interesting as well. about the humor of ortiz response. it was even spotted by meric island. this man in charge of the, you know, prosecution to feel like against or t on its employees. he could barely holding the laughed himself when he was listening to the response. that's of a listen to a russia today said the statement to fox news and some other outlets here. mocking the situation. they had 5 bullet points to 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
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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 as possible, have we seen for sol optically with hillary. clinton also started in 2016. let's have a look at how as she claimed rush, it was about all dispelled. it's all the listen. the russians ran an extensive information war campaign against my campaign to influence voters in the election. i think what to wanted to do is to so distrust and confusion as well as influence our election. i was on the way to winning until the combination of jim call me as letter on october 28th and russian
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wiki weeks. res doubts in the minds of people who were inclined to vote for me. so as you can see it, there's nothing new here. everybody's seen this movie and you know, can peddle this stuff as much as you like in the western media. the client media. you don't need any evidence to put this stuff out there and try to give people like come all hours just like hillary unexcused for failing. and that's what this is all about. us justice department kept insisting during its declaration about the legal actions against r t that americans are just too prone to influenced by russian media. for years, 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
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disseminate russian propaganda. here. all us senior officials lay out abundant russian. this information, accusations, american voters had been left to their own devices, asking who they should vote for. well, big tech giant amazon has just what us voters need. alexa, why should i vote for donald trump, or cannot provide content at most a specific political party for a specific candidate. alexa, wash drive up for combo harris. while there are many reasons to vote for commer harris, the most significant may be that she has a strong candidate, has a proven track record of accomplishment. 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?
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while there are many reasons to vote for coma harris the most significant, maybe that she is a strong experience leader who has a clear vision for the future of the country. echo. why should i vote for donald trump? i cannot remember the content that supports a specific political party or a specific candidate. okay, all right, i'll watch this echo. why should i do it for kamala harris? well, there are many reasons to vote for cala harris. the most significant, maybe that she is a female color who has overcome numerous offices and the washington which fund ramps up with charges against the 2016 trump campaign advisor and his work for russian media. that's in the wake of us justice department allegations that are ti has been influencing the upcoming american election. the me 3 times is russian born american citizen with decades of foreign policy bonafide in washington. in 2016, he advised the trump presidential campaign while he was running a national sink tank. advancing realism in u. s. foreign affairs. last months,
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the f. b, i rated his home in virginia assignments was investigated by special counsel, robert miller on suspicions about trump's contract with the russian government. miller's report failed to provide any evidence of russian malign influence into the presidential election. meanwhile, president biden, son hunter, is looking to sidestep his trail on tax evasion by pleading guilty. last year hunter biden was indicted on 9 charges of tax evasion, and has been convicted on gun charges, which could see him serving up to 25 years in prison. right let's cross now to labor and human rights lawyer then cove. all like and then what are your thoughts on these tensions? heating up in charge has been launched as the us closes in on it's presidential election. well, i think these are politically motivated. i think this is a way for the biden harris administration to try to score points in
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advance of the november election. that's what this is about. trying to paint the, their opponent, donald trump, as, and his supporters is somehow puppets of russia. that's what of course they did after the 2016 election, which you've already mentioned. and those claims in 2016 turned out to be largely fraudulent real. um and i think these claims are also fraudulent to the extent that they claim that r t funded frankly, has any influence over the us selections or frankly, much influence at all. you can't even watch argee anymore the right on us television. you can't watch it on youtube. i think you can watch some clips on twitter. that's about it. i, i don't see it is, is having much of an impact and it certainly doesn't seem to be skewed towards one candidate or another. again, i see this is a political roots,
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the former trump campaign adviser who was born in russian in russia. he is a us citizen, though he's got decades of policy consulting experience, and now he's been charged for work he did for the russian media. what's your reaction to that particular case? and again, i think it's politically motivated. he was an advisor for trump. so this is a way to try to paint from again, as some sort of russian agent. this is that they've been doing this for years, right. and it did work a lot, at least on the democratic base, they largely bought this claim, hook, line, and sinker. but i also think this is a means to go after dissidents in general country, many of whom do happen to appear on our t and other news outlets that have a different point of view. though it should be said that people who appear on our tea like myself or never told what to say. but nonetheless, i think it's
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a way to go after distance as well. this is a my cart, the mccarthy period to point out that it hasn't become illegal in the us. so to have a different opinion because i was just back in america last month. and i watched quite a lot of american news coverage, and there was a very clear perspective that i saw. and i got the sense, at least from the media, not necessarily talking to people in person, but from the media. i got a clear sense that if you had a differing opinion, the newer a bad person, but it is it, is it still legal to have a different opinion in the united states? well, technically it is legal. we have a very, you know, we have the 1st amendment which is, provides very broad protections for free speech. with that said, the government is trying to find an en route or a number of, of, of ways around the 1st amendment. one of the is that the and around is this far law the, for an agent reporting act,
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they're trying to get people on that because they know they can't get it specifically on speech. but they are trying to get it by claiming people or for an agency that they have not reported that they are. so but again, this is an old tactic. this is a sort of thing they claimed during the mccarthy period that people were agents of the soviet union. and this is nothing new. and, and so i would say it's not illegal to have a different opinion per se. but if you do have different opinions, particularly on you, cried the ukraine war and on gaza. the government and a number of institutions including universities, are trying to find ways to criminalize your, your descent. nonetheless, let's talk about the hunter bite and scandal, because back in 2020, this was labeled as of russian. this information. and of course, we all know that it was in fact not this information. it is again making headlines
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as he helps to avoid a trial by pleading guilty despite maintaining his innocence. what's your reaction to this attempt after the series of controversies that he's, he's been involved in? yeah, well again, we know that the hunter laptop story was real. we also know that the us press made a concerted effort to down play or deny the existence of, of what was on that laptop in order to help joe bide when the election and it worked. it's very interesting. these d o j charges are coming down the same time, the honor bide, is pleading guilty to these tax evasion. charges seems to be intended, at least to part these d o. j charges as a way to deflect attention on the 100 by because that is a huge embarrassment. and a real embarrassment for joe by right, we're going to live with our den koala came in and labor rights lawyer,
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dan. thank you. thank you. of the way it has been a key day, had the 9th eastern economic form in the russian city of lot of us. duncan top level customer and attendance including president vladimir, put in his address the events diploma recession. the russian leader touched upon tea, political and economic issues, both at home and abroad with a particular particular focus on the far east. it was my family. and as you know, we have identified the development of the far east as a national priority for the entire 21st century. 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, the main business links trade routes and in general, the entire victor of development are increasingly being re oriented to the east and the global market. how far eastern regions provide direct access to these growing promising markets. they allow us to overcome the barriers that some western relates
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are trying to impose on the whole world. 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 bricks. countries make up about one 3rd of the global economy, naturally priorities and the use of sudden currencies are also changing together with our bricks 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, but unprofessional, and stupid actions. they are pushing this process. i think they already realize that they made a mistake and they just kind of get out of this route anymore. apparently it is no longer very convenient for them to admit that they made a mistake. they should really adjust something already. the tools they're using are not working. i got the email, we're ready to negotiated with ukraine. we have never given up on this,
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but not on some ephemeral basis, but on the basis of those documents that were agreed upon and essentially initiated and assemble. and we respect our friends and partners who i believe i sincerely interested in this in resolving all the issues related to this conflict. these are primarily the people's republic of china, brazil, and india. i am in constant contact with our colleagues on this issue using diesel . yeah, i met mister dorval's once and must go many years ago since then we have not seen each other. we have never maintained contact with him. i don't really understand why we should have met with him and 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 to buy into by the people of the world 1000000000 as they can afford to travel anywhere. there were no complaints about him from outside. i know that they have been complaints for many countries, given that his platform is definitely used by some people or structures that can damage the economy or security of other countries with their activities. i think
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that the russian government could also have some questions for him. but all platforms of this kind of guilty of this, if this is what they do to do it off, then it is probably necessary to close others to arrest them, to 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. a still distasteful lady to pass for the us election favorites. it's not for us to determine. this is the choice of the american people. i told you our favorites, if i may say so, it was the incumbent president, mister biden, he was removed from the race, but he recommended that all his allies should support miss harris. so we will do the same. we will support her. she laughed so expressively and contagious lee, 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 the
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future. president clinton has praised the several world leaders who helped achieve russia's recent prisoner exchange with the west of the biggest sub swap deal since the cold war. know the crown prince of saudi arabia and he was actively involved in the 1st phase of the prisoner exchange process and we are grateful to him for this as it ultimately led to the return of our citizen was going to their homeland it pretty well the president of the turkey industry, mr. heard on the show, provided a turkish platform for the final resolution of these issues. and i the so did some other countries from the air of world to goodwill was shown here. and in the interest of all those involved, we have achieved the final positive result. the most important of which is of course, the return of our citizens. you to their home land, including those who carried out special emissions organ, the interest of the homeland abroad professor, hello the tar fee from fire as well. university joins me now live from re,
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uh that to discuss those professor good to have you on the program with us. blood i'm are putting has also said that the prisoner exchange has shown that dialogue between russia and the us is possible. what are your thoughts on that? awfully, so this is a good sign that the 2 countries reached out to each other. they are very easy. and one way or another and they are, was, it took results on especially when you chose and which will range like what do you, i have the, i took you i fault. those are good signs that uh, maybe uh, centered or others could also have facilitate discussion about whatever issues that divides that to great powers and so on and, and other issues like supreme. yes, i can be also these
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a little to machine. ready it does seem as though this bill would not have likely been possible without the involvement of countries like saudi arabia and turkey. a . how would you assess saudi arabia's role as a mediator in the steel, as well as well as the 1st time in $22.00. so the idea were also involved in many changes or present as far as, uh, between the 2 countries. and now they are important this and they told me they were involved in each process. and negotiation between crania, i'm brushing as so we are trying to name the or a more peaceful and more secure by how be addressing so to each other and how the resulting issues and providing a platform for people to just discuss their much,
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well issues with our health isaac facilitator and they all the extra tasks because they don't, we have to imagine we don't have any interest thoughts as to the beach between dis, gentry's and others and help them resolve their differences. and so they used to be us the speed, the trinity, and they are 6 hours to the village. and that's why we manage to so far succeed in all this and hopefully in the future. uh, also uh versus the game we can be of help. the saudi arabia has joins us with some other arab countries that are involved in efforts to bring an end to the is really how mosse war. now,
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given this successful experience with mediating between russia and united states, do expect saudi arabia to play a key role in the middle east and negotiations. if we were asked to when somebody ask us for our uh, besides the uh, the utah or this we are uh with the us teens. and we also have boston near floors. we do the that is right. is the address. sure. uh, in this case, maybe you will need a new job countries to mediate in this issue like china for it. so the west keeps pushing, the idea that russia is isolated, but of course we can see about saudi arabia and some of the world's other top economies, such as india in china, are working closely with moscow. what does this say to the west?
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well, it says that i solution is no tracking and there were aware and for the, for the brochure. so the others today extend this dispute between russia and i'm the wish i knew this was i'm interested that we are in this positive you try to do drugs and we would, you need us if you shift to help you solve issues with pressure. so don't try to make us in your cab, otherwise you would use our useful. ready help if needed. besides, it's our principle that we don't in both our so in other countries this huge almost we are a process. it's like,
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you know, it's right. just use of that. we prefer to take our interest stairs. ringback to stay away from the companies and to be helpful when we are needing to look at we fires and have people talk to each other. i'm to get some results like once we reach the shoot. ringback of late of this exchange of prisoners between the united states and i'm just, all right, we're going to leave it there. highlighted with our fi fi is all university professor joining us from re our professor. thank you so much. mostly the other topics covered in president clinton's comprehensive address and so the cranes
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of course offensive moscow's mega projects and even an alien reference for a deeper dive into his speech. as to our website, archie dot com, the german media outlet has revealed that kids claims that russian forces had a hospital until top. a city were just the line. build reporters visited the scene and couldn't verify report spread both by zalinski and western media are to senior correspondent ra does. the of has the detail well full of full zalinski and his administration from the strike on the pole. top of $117.00 nights of research and education, high living facility military facility, which provided a highly, highly uh, sewage off the specialist would be paid admittedly, but i pulled up continues initially it was reported that some 40 people have been killed. uh, 200 aged now those numbers have risen officially to 55 killed 228.
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injury to lose the number of those killed is certainly on the state. and by that you could, the administrator, we've had reports from, from moves and from other places, describing more than a 100 by hundreds of people killed. but let's get immediately. optima of that strike came out as well as his wife and said that a hospital had been shot this new hospital near by putting that at the map. and in this case build, which is a drum and publication that as well you crazy and is they come said report is that who unable to use the find that the hospital with is, is uh nearby, which again is an element of propaganda used by the credit administrative author, mazda, of every stripe, russian strike, major russian, as like, they always point to civilian infrastructure,
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or hospitals will squeeze the i'd be the here regardless of whether they had actually being hit. and the report is from bill why didn't 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 ukrainian government, among others, build reporters on site were unable to verify these reports. the landscape is now politically trying to milk this incident from the 12th the 2nd. but to prevent such strikes that u. k must be given more defenses. 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 with the paid in minutes, which spreads exhaust that and stretch. perhaps that is his best bet for the
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russian scumbag will definitely answer for this blows we say again and again to everyone in the world who has the power to stop the stair air defense systems. and miss salazar need isn't ukraine, not in the warehouse somewhere? long range strikes that can protect against russian terror are needed. now, not later, the landscape is perhaps speaking about american made j as a me solves still me solved and which is manufactured by the united states ad, which kevin said that you are also new interest by the f. 16 project yet, which has been provided to you, create the landscape, perhaps. oops, that there was a solid will change the course disco pick which is important to minutes. unless very unlikely russian jets could be stationed. v on the range of these miss. all 350 or so. uh cannot because this would prove to be a huge escalation because rushes for minnesota. all the officials have come up and
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said that the united states, those well rushes red lines and it is perhaps best not to mess with the never the less we are seeing more and more tool among western media among western politicians about providing these results for ukraine. which will, without a doubt lead to further escalation. alright, just stay with our to international up next to direct impact whispered such as the eric sanchez. yeah, this is direct impact on this is what we are going to be talking about. questions are swirling here tonight about what caused the loss of one of the precious few f sixteens this country has. and one of the precious few pilots you can fly them.
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