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the soul, most of then died 6 was incredible genocide. the washington tells of moscow to state out of the us in the presidential race, while apparently reserving the right to keep meddling in other countries around the globe as it's been doing for decades. plus, this is another step toward segregation of the media by nationality towards the destruction of freedom of speech, both in the united states of america and in the world as a whole by the hands and instruments of the united states of america. stamping out alternative opinion and an exclusive interview with r t rushes. foreign ministry spokesman says new sanctions imposed against our channels. employees are yet more evidence of the us, suppressing media in the van to practice. access to noble will seem like
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a warm up and rough as nuclear watchdog warns of disastrous consequences if you train continues to show atomic facilities. following the u. a nuclear chief, the visit to the correspondence after rose had nuclear power plants the live in the restroom. capital, this is our t international. i'm rachel ruble, us national security spokesperson, john kirby has told vitamin, put in to stop talking about the upcoming presidential election. that says the russian president jokingly, through his support behind the democratic candidate, comma harris. mr. booth not to stop talking about our elections period. you shouldn't be favoring anybody one way or another. the only people who should get to determine who the next president i states is the american people in we would greatly appreciate it administered, put in with a stop talking about our election and be stop interfering in less time following
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a question. during the recent eastern economic forum, where a president, whose name was honest about the forthcoming us presidential elections, now he reiterated russia's previous thoughts of support for jo buys. and of course, he's now pulled out to the right. so uh, president, pretty soon. well, he jokingly about his success a come on, how does that take a listen to his response? still to say to, for, ready to, to ask for the us election favorites. it's not for us to determine. this is the choice of the american people. i told you our favorite, if i may say so with the incumbent president mr. barton, 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 and she laughs so expressively and contagious me. this means she is doing well. and if everything is fine, then there is a chance that she will lift the sanctions. the trump impose. there was an unprecedented number of them and maybe she will refrain from such things in future
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. well, this was clearly a very tongue in cheek response to the question and put on a more serious note polluted and said, well, the us presidential elections, or am i to for the american people is quite funny that isn't it. i copy using posting to stop commenting, don't even mention the american elections, but washington is constantly giving his 2 sons to other countries and that domestic affairs. yes, all of this is almost the definition of hypocrisy. of course, we can cost online back to the recent elections in venezuela, where the us state diploma when it was very quick on the prompts to decry the results. and it's even before the boats had even been counted when the result finally did come through. it's well the us site department, it says that the old position candidate, edmondo gonzalez, was the real winner of the election. we have serious concerns that the result announced does not reflect the will or the votes for the event as well and people.
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it's critical that every vote the county fairly and transparently that election officials immediately share information with the opposition and independent observers without delay and up the electoral authorities publish the detail tabulation about of the international community is watching this very closely and will respond accordingly. on surprisingly, the united states has presented absolutely no evidence whatsoever that there was any of 4 in the election process, though they presented no evidence that gonzalez was the winner of coal, spent his way to a country heavily sanctioned off. the alleged electro irregularities back in 2019. now we can move on to another country, heavily sanctioned by the west it wrong. now of course there was snap elections. how would the author, the death of abraham rising and it had to come to crush? now we can see the western media of the game as dante coding those elections, sham elections that decry the elections as on democratic again, the us uh,
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state department would it said that the election again was on democrats, or you can that there was no change in the human rights situation in or on that for it didn't have to review it sanctions, right? j. mm. our view is that these elections and iran are not free and fair, and we have no expectation that these elections and whatever the outcome might be, will lead to a fundamental change in iran is direction or lead the iranian regime to offer more respect for human rights. and more integrity for its citizens. while the us, as we've seen, is ready clients when it comes to other countries electrons. in fact, common thing is the least that it does. so it really doesn't have any right to lecture most got a sign of a deep crisis in the us democratic system. that's how russia's foreign ministry spokesman has described. new sanctions against the number of r t employees, calling at washington's continued suppression of the medium, re as
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a harvest book exclusively with us on the sidelines of the eastern economic form. you can watch the entire interview throughout the day here and on our website for now. here's a preview, or if i should have noise shock, laptops here, this is another step towards segregation of the media by nationality number please, missile towards the destruction of freedom of speech, both in the united states of america and in the world as a whole by the hands and instruments of the united states of america. this is another sign of the deep crisis of liberal democracies, which only in words declare freedom of the press. liberalism, democracy, what in fact have turned into the worst examples of dictate issues? i just wanted to ask why, of the famous american human rights activists silent. they are afraid. what was that behind the fear there is also understanding they are afraid because they understand that they will be treated the same way. never look, american public figures are also subjected to persecution and pressure if they allow themselves to deviate from the main stream,
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or say things based on facts and not on the illusions that washington imposes on them. these people are even called agents of the kremlin. that is why everyone is silent. they are afraid and united in adding it to the ongoing dialogue about interference in other countries of political affairs. the russian foreign ministry spokesman raises the heart of a focused on a recent document league that proves direct us involvement and attempts to influence the russian people. i already knew that there was a special order for washington for mass complaints to spread fix ball the russian 4 and the pulse of line lies insults this information, both in relation to the foreign ministry as a whole. and then relation to diplomats. this for the confirmation was not the revelation, but the scale is astonishing. over $2500.00 e mail chains and the piles of electronic documents that belong to to us funded foundations are now surfacing online. the linked trove includes information on
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several 100 foreign grounds supporting n t rush up projects, as well as strategic planning documents and data on termination, management, and accounting. most of the organizations linked to the funding are declared undesirable, and the russian federation are included and it's foreign agents registering well, let's take a look at one of those foundations. the free rush of foundation was created by natalia arno in 2014 to quote advanced democracy in russia. arno worked for the international republican institute, which republican senator john mccain, chaired for 25 years. for projects are focused on shaping public opinion on president clinton and his policies. here's an extract from one of their guidelines . it is possible to influence people's moods through systematic work and comments. by cautiously posting critical comments and irrelevant posts in selected groups with critical arguments, receiving responses to them and demonstrate an alternative point of view. what will
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be able to make people think critically comprehend the main propaganda ideas as well as break the illusion of mass public support for the government's actions. and in spite of those residents of prussia, who feel like they are in the minority, being in the opposition. the fe, russia foundation has already reacted to criticism. this is saying the situation is being closely monitored and they've launched an investigation to help minimize any risks. let's cross it live now to former c i a analyst and ceo of berg associates, larry johnson. larry, good, have you on the program with us again, what do you make of this lake? how significant is it? this is not terribly significant. i mean, it just is, this is like that. the captain for a no moment when the prod ranges in the movie casa blanca and st. gambling in the casino, i mean, looked the intelligent services of the united states of russia, china,
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great britain, ron, almost every major country are actively involved with cyber. uh, let's call it cyber exploration and cyber attacks and trying to prolong information that they can and publish it and get it out there. so this, this really shouldn't be a surprise to people because the us congress, this year appropriated $300000000.00, specifically to an account called countering russian influence. well, how do you counter russian influence where you produce social media data, demonizes vladimir putin and all the time i have yet to get my mind around this obsession over here in the united states, we bought them here. put, see, he has become the devil incarnate. that if, if only we'd replace put, everything would be so great with russia. i mean is, it's really,
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is laughable interview, reflects such a, not a fully understanding that what, what the united states is really attacking is an entire government system. this is not dependent upon just one man. so this is exposing this, i think it's in the interest of russia to expose it. that would be a lot of these non governmental organizations that are funded out of the united states. expect to have the right to function and interfere. and you can affairs of other countries, but by god to russia or china, or ron or anybody else tries to do that in the united states. it is a criminal act. it has to be attacked. yeah, larry, where do we draw the line between supposedly friendly activity in a foreign country and blatant interference into its domestic affairs? well yeah, you don't get much more blatant over here in the united states than you do with the american is riley public affairs committee, a pack, i mean state openly, there's
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a taking money out of israel and they, they intermingle money contributions from they get a bought from jews and from christians here in the united states, and then openly attack politicians who don't tow the line on, on foreign policy with respect is ro, my god, we don't have a problem with that. we tolerate that all the time is encouraged. and yet, the, the idea that any other country would, you know, would publish information. and again, what, what so shocking about this is they're attacking r t, you guys or a news organization. you're not perfect, no news organization is. but if they follow this precedent, they're establishing that no, it's at all you american based corporations to news organizations should not be allowed to broadcast overseas. so, so we end up shutting down the flow of information. and the last thing we need at this time and the world when it's so dangerous, shutting down flows of information,
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information we, we ought to be talking, we ought to be communicating that. that's gonna help us save ourselves. you know, certainly we need more information, not less of it's larry, this isn't the 1st revelation about us interference and russian domestic policy. i mean, it is quite obvious. we don't need like the documents to tell us that this goes on . what reaction do you expect to though from both washington and moscow as well, the united states is going to be expressing or more outraged that this is proof of the russian aggression. and from the russian perspective, they're going to see this as further confirmation of what they've been saying all along that the united states is working aggressively through non governmental organizations that proclaimed the pursuit of democracy as their number one priority is an attack upon russia. and again, we can't, i can't emphasize enough this theme that is constant. be constantly beating here in
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the united states. that the, the, the entire relationship with russia is symbolized by vladimir put, put in is evil. he's dangerous, sees a tyra to, you know, go down the list and this knight belief, the boy thought it would replace put and then the world would be, it would be a piece. and i'm thinking a lot of these folks haven't listened to mr. met the down, he's, he's a little more aggressive in his comments about united states. there's a lot of our food never has been. yeah, it's amazing how much put in is responsible he's. he's very busy, apparently for all the world's problems. but speaking, apparently he's are caustically. 9 said at the eastern economic form that he would back carmella harris for the us to present the different quotes of infectious habits. or i think the us didn't really take kindly to that saying that, you know, um, they wish that russia would not. that would not talk about the u. s. selections,
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but these things that, that politicians in the us like don kirby just completely get most of the irony here. oh yeah. the clueless. i mean, beautifully. it is a barrels seen to watch a kirby disgrace themself in that fashion. because you know, you only thing putting didn't save was calling come all or cackles. you know, that would have been and i don't know what the russian word for catlin sales person, so that would be a great nickname. but you know, for, for kirby to get it, we don't love russia talking about our election and yet we're constantly harping on the need to get rid of pohden. yeah. what do you call that? it's a, that's a what's happened now, i think the what, what has been one of the other consequences flowing from the war and ukraine. yeah . and this attempts to the united states to sanction every body and his brother is the world finally, is like the people in the global cell. they're sick and tired of us hyde park.
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we're see. united states is great. you know, we're like the drunk fat change. smoking mother in law tried to order everybody else around and tell them what to do and the world's tired. they want to be left alone. they want to do their own business. and the united states just sort of sit down, it shut up instead of meddling. but that's what, you know, we can't help themselves. all right, we're gonna leave it there. larry johnson, former c i a analyst, the ceo of berg associates, larry, great to have you on as always. good evening, rachel. the is really prime minister, has rebuffed the statements that his government is close to securing a ceasefire with him off. benjamin netanyahu claims the gods and militant group keeps sabotaging this prospects of a deal, but as well as american allies insist and agreement is already within reach. these strips that we've had over the last couple of months where it's been extraordinary work done to yeah, to get
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a framework agreement that both parties signed onto then to work, to fill in some of the gaps. because the, the framework agreement doesn't have every detail on it that remained to be negotiated, things that need to be implemented. and we've been doing that work. and i think based on what i've seen, 90 percent is agreed. but there are a few political issues that, that remain where we need to be able to get agreement. and they really go to how certain aspects of the agreement would be implemented. jerusalem post is reporting that you're 90 percent there in negotiations with some us towards a cease fire deal. would you say that's accurate? no, it's exactly inaccurate. there is a story, a narrative out there. there. there's a deal out there. in fact, while we agreed in july and in may and july and august, to
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a deal and to an american proposal come mazda is consistently said no to every one of them. they don't agree to anything. now to the philadelphia core who are not to the keys of exchanging hostages for jail towers, not to anything. so that's just a false narrative. however, netanyahu was the one who the rail to cease fire and hostage release deal with him . austin in july, that's according to in his riley newspapers, signing on the document. it says because really later made last minute demands that could not be met by the guys and group. i'm off as acute as real of seeking to keep the war going. and if you joy timeline full, then you go sherri students along the last month, you will observe a consistent pots, and they'll these riley's each dogwood near to reach an agreement. either they can meet the massacres or back track from the deal and add new conditions. well let's get more on this now from the summer. send july way jerusalem development fund
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chairman and activist, samara israel, and the us don't seem to be on the same page about how successful the negotiations are going between hamas and israel. whose perception do you think is more accurate on the state of these piece talks? one, which is excellent for everybody. now the need to know is manipulating is folding is playing. the president biden is making him adult. and the all of us to present binding is doing to anything you know is smiling back to assist. so this has been going on to know what is 90 percent agreement. if it is not a 100 percent thing and even if it is not human, 99.5 percent agreement is not agreement. that is not percent sure. but mean it's, did you have one phone that is disputed or nothing ended up on the name and so from day one from the 10. yeah. so that is not
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a game from homicide. it's less clear they when they want end of the war and they want to exchange the hosp, the, here's the number of present it. and they wonder was throwing of this is the 80. so just from does, i'm nothing has changed from how much point of view, what keeps changing is missing your hospitalization. each time he sent his medication to cairo or bodies on the g sense and you conditions on one day of able to fund. so you should be part of the security behind that security that is negotiating past input a store, put that into this. the only one that does not have interest to put that in this is there's nothing else on display and give it about the i'm you succeeding. able to time on what we get from this administration is supporting human directly by continuing to play the big the that was like to or give the impression as if there
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are some there for us. there is 100 percent efforts from that to now to prevent the deep it's clear as it's not going to happen when you're talking about the philadelphia, which is not becoming the issue. the problem within your heart. i know i hope of design this called a non has non link to the war has normal to the secure, to, to present this, caught it on has no relation to the uh, entering does the, everybody knows that from the egyptian side, since 2016 egypt has the story of the germans. it has been flooded. walton, the district of the trim is it has brought down the nope down all the neighborhoods, the adjacent to the defense. so as to prevent the small getting this good is on the coordinating within your home with ben v and small village, which is that block used to continue ok. buying because i'm building certain
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minutes and does a that's the latest on summer. do think that we're going to see more pressure from the bite and team on that new then yahoo to reach a p still as we get closer to the november election. and how likely do expect to see a change in the rhetoric from the us in terms of peace peddling after the election that has been 0, thoughts, storage. and then from there many times administration put aside on this diplomatic show diplomacy and shot in between washington dc. and it's doing nothing. we have seen 100 percent effort from the american administration to provide weapons on bumps. what is your point? can you though, this is all these because they eh, continuous bridge of military, it of, of it to is the number of stuff from day one of the to day. so this is the long enough for the americans are doing so plenty more time. so this war,
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there is no diplomatic effort to push. is it? uh, the, if you, as if by that was stop the war, he can do it in 2 seconds. he doesn't want to push is north american president have ever tried to push is that it would never happen. no white house seeing you wouldn't be able to push it on and off the pressure to, to do something. that is the problem to do that either. so being followed here is nothing you know, and nobody need to know who he puts the little ones. and he is the only one that is implementing stucky. it's a structure of continuation the was, it's a strategy that for fears their names and thought of good some of his go lucian. and he is going to be sharing lots to stay forever and does a wants to have done the and wants to put most of them as it goes. but that's it. okay, so think, but i think else is there any hints? okay, we're gonna leave it there. for me and it's the folder no reading. what is why it
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isn't the american? all right. summer sends a long way to respond development fun chairman and activists. thank you. a. thank you. the private chats are still private. that's how the telegram social media platform has answered the recent panic among users and media over possible changes to its privacy policies. after the rest of the private chats are still private to anyone can check our code and see there were no changes. so meanwhile, pop older off who is under investigation and france has broken his silence. after being arrested in paris last month, the russian barn tycoon did not directly address the charges against him, but his says french authorities had every chance to pursue their case without detaining him. for alleged crimes by others on his platform. this was surprising for several reasons. telegram has an official representative in the you that
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accepts and replies that you request as a french citizen. i was a frequent guest at the french consulate into by a while ago when asked, i personally helped them establish a hotline with a telegram to deal with the threat of terrorism in france using laws from the priest smartphone era to charge a ceo with crimes committed by 3rd parties on the platform, he manages is a misguided approach. building technology is hard enough, as it is no innovator will ever build new tools if they know that can be personally held responsible for potential abuse of those tools to mr. durham shocking arrest and the prosecution has left other online platforms scrambling to make sure they're not in breach of an obscure 20 year old friendship cryptography law. it's obligates companies to share the source codes that their software with the french, the cyber security agency, and the ceo of another privacy focus network approach on is called the case against
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mr. drew off by paris, quote, insane and economic suicide. let's cross now to human rights defender and the political consultants are no devil a r r. no, what's your assessment of the french case against probable dropping his 1st public response to it so far a yes, good evening. well, obviously this case is unprecedented in uh, the criminal charges that were brought to going to drop off. uh, they will definitely be shooting effect on anybody else involved in digital platforming. as your introduction, i mentioned a lot of drew off competitors already. getting the idea that it might not be an inspiring move to operate that a falls do off himself. somehow eluded that. if pressure was to be ongoing, you would consider closing out the progressions in,
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in falls as well. but the question remains, how does, uh, you know, easiest to offer it in a position to say anything. i mean, based on the fact that it's basically a whole staging falls fall, we know the procedure might last 2 years. so, so this is, uh, probably a, uh, uh, kind of a, a stand off which over time uh do off my decide to compromise with french authorities . but it's nothing new phones as being at the forefront of, uh, uh, crag donald free speech. going back to the seventy's with, you know, a crack down on the free speech as it were. there was a ranking that just came out a couple of days ago which just saw friend size the top countries. and so in, in the, as far as i, censorship is concerned with no less than $37000.00 pages on the internet is being basically the subject of request from differential authorities. the 2nd one was
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india, which is $25.00 times it's francis population was only $6500.00 requests. and so that tells you everything you need to know. and to the extent uh, do all these other 2 of booking. um the, the said i digital service act uh, all this uh would uh on this such a date for him to um, i mean for, for the authorities to prove that he is platform registers at least 45000000 users in the, on average it every you member of countries, which is not the case, it's only 42000000, so he's not subjected to this end stringent requirement. another thing also is that the french law at the highest level, the cost of sho, uh, going back to 2013 is a decision that says basically that if a i know a company or any kind of company, whatever the sector is based outside of b, e u, there's no law that requires the c or such company to
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reply to any kind of uh, so the stations of the kind of the french government he's claiming they've repeatedly sent to do offerings team are know on thursday the european court of human rights published a ruling about the suppression of telegram, but not in france, as you might expect. it actually addresses measures to block the platform for vitally for violating lots here in russia 6 years ago. so let's take a listen right now to a part of the european court statement. the contested legislation providing for the retention of all internet communications of users. the security services direct access to the data stored without adequate safeguards against abuse and the requirement to decrypt, encrypted communications as applied and an encrypted communications can not be regarded as necessary in the democratic society. so are no, i find it interesting that the wording would also apply to the french law under
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which people durham is being prosecuted. so why do you think the european court of human rights isn't talking about that instead of russia? or because of your feeling what the human wide. so somehow it's is tasked with equity. fine. uh, the ideological slant going on in europe is this. so it will somehow pay, he's a to some of the general principle bearing on free speech. but it also has to keep in mind the, but i'm seeing uh, you know, effect that require states to address the fact that some of what's being said online my go against their interest. and so what do you pay the course of human rights in that respect is only just kind of accompanying the process. nothing more and nothingness. alright? human rights defender and for the whole consultants are no delay are no, thank you. thank you. all right, this thing was r t international up next the latest episode of across to see you later i.
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