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[000:00:00;00] the, the, as washington accused as r, t of sewing this cord and division rushes deputy envoy. the un says the allegations of sam from fear over this channels, global viewership, and as refusal to stick to the main stream narrative. the current and us administration is absolutely not interested in americans having access to any alternative point of view. since archie is still a very popular channel in the us and around the world, washington is trying to direct it's dangerous, specifically at r, t and other russian news agencies that are trying to convey the truth. they ran in foreign ministry ways in on
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u. s. claims that toronto is interfering in the american presidential elections, calling the accusations baseless and militias. also, it has the thousands gather again until a be demanding the resignation of the as rarely prime minister for his failure to secure a peace deal with a mouse and get the remaining hostages in gaza. fried the, i'm rachel ruble here watching r t international live from our headquarters in moscow. there are exactly 0 traces of any foreign interference in the upcoming us presidential election. that's the findings of the american intelligence community. a conclusion which flies in the face of other narratives coming out of washington. and we have not observed any
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fully knocked us seeking during the fee and the conduct of the 2024 elections. we continue to monitor efforts to cast doubt on the electro process or claims that they have been defeated in the process when they have not actually done. so i talked week known as perception hacking that admission has a stop. the rhetoric being ramped up, including against this network earlier in the week, the us treasury imposed sanctions on several r t employees including editor in chief margarita same on the, on their accused of selling discord in the division in america, a charge r t denies washington's justice department also chimed in saying, r t is a threat to the upcoming election. for years, the russian government has used our teeth, seed, and amplified 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
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inside the us to facilitate contracts with american media figures to create and disseminate russian propaganda here. it's becoming more, more ridiculous as a, as we go through this, this whole idea. i mean, it even seems that the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing and watching the got one agency, you know, uh, loving the sanctions. we got another one saying that this, this at this interference have been going on for a long time and it is on going to be another one at basically saying that we can't find any evidence whatsoever of this. so this is like the, obviously someone is rolling a snowball here, it's a distraction to something going on, obviously, because these disorders do not at all. the washington knows. and that it needs to do something to try and keep this narrative of russian interference going. it's, and all we've all seen this episode of the, of the show, we all know how it ends. we all know there's nothing actually to, and i think they probably actually know to what us to also defines rather than speed the client media of anybody. the client media in the united states seems to
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certainly jump on board with this all day with cnn. and all the usual suspects, you know, the white house or the state, depart rosa snowball. they gleefully throw them. and you know, cnn's response was predictable for the ortiz response to see, and i kind of define so ludicrous. this whole thing is, 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. 426 thing called ended once is cliches. back 53 things are certain in life. death, taxes and ortiz interference in the us elections. 6, we got earn our kremlin paycheck somehow. 7, somewhere. secretary clinton is sad, but it's not because of her. very interesting point to me regarding the mine who
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has been told it's now this is all real. you've got to go out and make this look at plausible america look face sony face the any response to this thing. but mary stood a little bit unit to keep the, you know, the, the goes down when this was read back to him via us reporter russia today set the statement to fox news and some other outlets here. mocking the situation. they had 5 bullet points to 6 bullet points, the 1st at heart 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 it's like this is all, this is obvious to everybody objectively watching this, and it's obviously probably the most obvious to american viewers are watching those this morning. yeah. who sold out or t? because we know,
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obviously if this the united states are so terrified of what we're saying, cuz they don't wanna debate us opening, they never do that. but they want to sort of make up this false narrative that we are sort of interfering in the election when the reality here is why they're so worried about ortiz, because americans listen to us because we're objective. we analyze what's happening . we offer the alternative view. i'm gonna give you the crime of defense of the idea that someone might challenge this pre for narrative and we see them doing it in response to these ridiculous obligations. the same client media is deployed to say, you know, make up these completely 5 to me, baseless allegations against us. you know that when you look out the amount of money and effort putting to stop this information. in this selection campaign, you gotta find something, or else your job is going to be at risk lose. if you don't find something, what's the point of you having the position and all of a sudden, ok, there's no election interference, but maybe we can link our russian child with something else or yeah,
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it just appears to be a stretch. you mean in the words of the great, i always play right. oscar wilde. he said the only worry when they stop talking about me. i think that's what are 2 you're going to do here. we're going to keep doing a work. we're gonna keep doing good journalism, challenging this centralized narrative and offering people a different view. that's what we're all about here. always about the russians deputy, representative to the united nations. the major polanski said washington is concocting a bruise allegations because our to provides an alternative perspective it's popular around the globe and doesn't blindly follow the mainstream narrative. that is the reason to us open to which on before every election and tried to spin the narrative of the legit russian interference. the current us administration is absolutely not interested in americans having access to any alternative point of view. since archie is still a very popular channel in the us and around the world, washington is trying to direct its anger. specifically,
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at ortiz and other russian news agencies that are trying to convey the truth. this is an absolute persecution of freedom of speech, which is condone by the us administration. this is an absolutely outrageous situation that shows the complete degradation of us society and its transformation into a new liberal dictatorship in which freedom of speech and freedom of the media mean absolutely nothing. so mutually well, senior us officials are busy mulling over the so called russian propaganda accusations. some americans are still trying to decide who to vote for even turning into their home devices for help and to the democrats to lie tech giant amazons. alexa has the answer at hand. alexa, why should i vote for donald trump? we cannot provide content that mostly specific political party for a specific candidate. alexa, why should i vote for a condo here as well? there are many reasons to vote for commer harris. the most significant may be that
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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, 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? it's not some content that supports a specific political party for a specific candidate. okay, all right. now 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 ops to the latest us clamped down on russian media has prompted donald trump to slam arrival democrats for clutching at
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straws to keep the collusion theory alive. he also said there's a slew of dc lawyers who should actually be looked into for election interference. conrad campbell harris and her department of justice are trying to interfere in and suppress the election in favor of the democrats. by resurrecting the russia, russia, russia hoax and trying to say that russia is trying to help me, which is absolutely false. why aren't they looking at mark elias, mark pomeranz, the relationship between lisa monaco, to andrew weissman, crew and all of the other enemies of the people that had such an effect on the 2020 election. and claims that russia is somehow pulling the strings and u. s. presidential elections aren't new in 2016 ya'll recall moscow was accused of helping trump to victory over hillary clinton ortiz marina customer. eva, looks at how the allegation of mass crumb and interference that sales copy. regardless of where the facts lie, wash is all about fact checking, right. okay,
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let's check some fast and then see who's the real liar here? let's start with russia and interfering with the us presidential election in 2016. as far as place up, there is no way from could when and when he did, they found the way to justify its massive interference in american elections to the latter personally, was involved in this. russia was meddling in our election, colbert washington packing operation. these hacks have taken place by russians. russians behind this, in some form, the russian state actors broke into the d. n. c, a recurring theme. as you can see, it says this here, there are also shaking, and their boots apparently well back in 2017. the scandal was on arrival again everywhere. if you look, you saw pictures of trump and polluted. the build up was great. just like a hollywood blockbuster. mueller investigation was supposed to expose all for almost links to russia,
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and all the ways in which russia supposedly swayed the votes. it turned out to be a very anti climactic, our conclusion that there was insufficient evidence to charge a broader conspiracy. if we had had car confidence at the present and clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so they could not provide any concrete evidence to support the years lies. and there's an information on their part to fast forward a few years. and it's another election in the us this time the new york post published data obtained from hunter by them's laptop which exposed his father's corruption. oh no, it nearly 3 weeks before the election. something has to be done. there are 50 former national intelligence folks who said that what this is accusing me of is a russian plan. they have said that this is has all the car for 5 former heads of
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the c. i. both parties say what he's saying is a bunch of garbage. nobody believes it except of his and his good friend, rudy. johnny, you mean the laptop is now i know the russia, russia, russia hopes are you gonna have exactly what this tells you exactly? what is where he's going? the last, all right up is rush. your show. i want to stay on the issue of right. you have to be kidding. here we go with the russia. they're all so of the noxious and soul search and that it's a lie. you think that this was all set after a proper investigation? no just opinions from so called credible journalist, who somehow thinks that they know it all, all the hallmarks of a russian or russian russian, this information, russian, this information, this information can. this is a classic example of the right wing media machine. once again, over a year later, it turned out that it was all along there. awesome. there's information part of the actual story because the laptop was very,
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very real and it was the mainstream media trying to shut down the real story. 18 months ago, 2 papers joined in the drive to suppress the posts reporting off the laptop playing a bogus, clearly partisan claims that it was somehow russian. this information never mind that we had not only authenticated the info and produced confirming sources like former hunter, business partner, tony bob zelinski, but also openly reported how we got it. unlike both the other papers and list anonymously source reporting on the trump, russia gate scandal, which eventually proved to be utterly fake. the product of clinton campaign, this information, and where big tech gleefully promoted the russian gate. nonsense. it's sensor the post scoops. that's the tactic as something alcord or inconvenience happens, just play the rushes, but the time the world figures out the truth, no one will care and of course will be onto the next lie.
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what's the 1st thing we heard about the northwestern pipeline explosions? the russell bennett's estate, no sense, totally defined logic, but that's for west, for media was selling to the mass is russia is most likely behind as a, but it is likely that this is an act by russia. the assessment is that russia was behind it. okay. once again, where is the proof? because all signs were pointing elsewhere, but who cares? right? as long as ross and this information makes it so the headlines that's enough to pull the wool over their eyes. the key here is no evidence. there is no evidence yet there, always convinced it's russia that's very professional and very balanced on them. artsy show those accusations against moscow by the way, but the channel also presents that the over whelming evidence to the contrary. and
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guest spots. we were rights because 2 years went by and the so called truth seekers and fact checkers had to change their to the us believes it was a pro ukraine force, the sabotage the pipeline. early on a lot in the west suggested russia did it. that seems like maybe not the case anymore. there is this potential link to ukraine and that the company which uh, initially rented out the seals and it said to the ultimate, they owned by a couple of ukrainians. a, your, the cities reported was rented from the a, a, a in poland that apparently belonged to, to ukrainian national. so that's one concrete link with ukraine. turns out the sco walton involved after all hoops. but does anyone care at this point? of course, not the story is already forgotten, the new information suppressed and in the minds of americans. it was the russians all alone. and just the same with all the other stories, one and out for jobs, blame the russians, really,
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as of americans and europeans fall forward each and every single time. and you know why? because that's what their media tells them. unless of course, they watch channels like ard see you, which is exactly why washington shuttles down in the us. so once again, we ask, who's the real liar here? russia is not the only country. the us is accusing of meddling and it's upcoming presidential election. a ron is on the same list, the uranium foreign ministry, specs, prison had this to say and reaction. once again, we reject vision. follow the accusations which serve domestic political purposes in the united states. the government, which is the leader in illegal interference, can be internal affairs of other southern states and has a long record upset. destructive actions will not be able to shoot as domestic problems and crises to other countries by making accusations against them or covering up the dark records opiates, extrajudicial actions,
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and interference in the internal affairs of the independent states. us intelligence agencies have blamed a ron for cyber attacks targeting the campaigns of both donald trump and carla harris and recent media reports are claiming a rainy and linked to fake news. websites have been spreading this information about the upcoming us selections. we discussed the issue with ron at municipal official haven't addressed the mazata. he says it's a tired, old practice and others are guilty for their own failures. here they, they will not lose the election, then they can have some, let's say some, and calls us on some, excuse us to change their results for play with their results. and then if they, their results is not something that is based on the mainstream media or the they, they, the, let's say, the entities into bodies that are in favor of for,
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for example, democrats democratic party, then they can, uh, lets say, assigned against the addiction results to the present functions, meaning for the other one and one way around this trend then dates back to me only a decade ago, i think only we can and mentioned the 2016 election where a presence on, on the election. and the once a surprise to the, the a lead. so the american society brought nothing to supply anything else, the americans were, but the people for prison saw. so they, instead of the, actually, the leading the to and, and because i think the to the state decided to blame the others continue with the went on and the, they actually, instead of trying to understanding they provide, i'd seen this if i see. and the situation that led to the winning go for them from the just find hate that and again, when he came to 2020 in january 20, 2166 of january. when that paper re did the capital,
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he again the same. the story went on and all, and we other one, they're trying to accuse one, russia or china, of the same thing if it has been so repeated, that is just the and very, that's a already propaganda. that they're continuing to say that's ukraine's that, and course good incursion was a bold move that served to, to shake up moscow a lead sun bring the war to the doorsteps of ordinary russian citizens. that's according to british and american intelligence chiefs in a joint statement at the financial times festival. they admit, however, that president pollutants power is still strong. c, i direct to bill burns says coast was a significant task skilled treatment that had boosted ukrainian morale and exposed rushes, weaknesses. it has raise questions across the russian that leads about where is the soul headed? he said, most uh that goes offensive, wasn't typically all day. she's in bold move, but of ukrainians to try and change the game. although he cautioned that it was still early to say,
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how long keeps forces would be able to control the russian territory. they had ceased on russia, both men said there was no sign to put in. sleep impala had lessened, but it would be wrong to confuse a tie agreement follow with a stable grape. most said, especially because incursion had brought the wall home to ordinary russians to the car, a sca region of russia and border and ukraine was attacked by cabs army in early august. but results had been disappointing with big losses for the training. an army which had to transfer troops from the don bass region weakening its positions there. meanwhile, bloodwork zalinski has been urging western allies to supply long range weapons to allow deeper strikes into russian territory. as natal members continue to waffle on whether to lift restrictions, moscow warns that it's a red line that could trigger a disproportionate response from russia. all right, let's cross wide mounted steve, gail, former director of in or governmental affairs for the us trade representative. steve, great to have you on the program,
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which was awesome. both british and american intelligence officials have declared the course incursion, a success for kids. now. i know that you're not on the ground in the region, but how accurate do you think that assessment is and what would you expect to be the final outcome of the operation? or i think these 2 intelligence officials have actually declared that they are willing to sacrifice any tread of their credibility to say what zalinski and the leads in washington and london once a year. even the sector is defense in the us as acknowledge that this is going to end up with a negotiated resolution probably sooner rather than later. even though right now under ukrainian law is illegal for zalesky to negotiate again to this particular conflict. i don't think anybody who's looking at actually what's going on in kirk thinks that the, uh, the ukranian regime is winning there. they've declared that they have, you know, to, it can of 5 or 600 kilometers of territory, which would be about point 064 percent of russia. and they really take an area in
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the middle of nowhere. taken some villages that include like 5 or 6 houses, i don't think that's been a major military victory, particularly when you compare it to what's going on in the don bass region. where the ukranian forces are basically in full retreat from, from any of the actual strategic areas. there are some top supplies in the west though, who are reporting that rushing, that leads had been divided by the attack in the course region. what impact do you think the incursion has had on moscow officials and ordinary russians for that matter? yeah, my sense and talking with folks in russia and, and as us and other intelligence agencies is that there is, in fact, divided attitude in russia about the 1st invasion. many what i present put into respond much more aggressively. he's been very patient in terms of not, you know, over reacting to small games or, or middle school games, but a key of regime whether it's in don bass or incurs. and i think there are some of the rest of the want him to be much more aggressive. go directly at,
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keep put it in to this before any more, you know, russian men and women parish. i think that's where the split is should, should put and rice would be a lot more aggressive or they should continue to be patient. continue allow the ukrainian forces to over extend beyond their supply lines and, and leave themselves essentially surrounded and having gained no strategic advantage incurs while at the same time they're losing major resources. they're losing weaponry, they're losing transport vehicles that they can't replace any batteries. and they can replace the, the individuals that are being lost, the military personnel, but that ukraine is losing whether it's encouraged or in the dumbass region are meant that they cannot replace their according to the, you know, british media. there are 700000 or more military age males that have fled you praying rather than fight in this war. and now they're trying to drag them back to put them into the firing line, which they're not receiving any success in this dave we,
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we hear this rhetoric about the potential danger of a nuclear attack, especially as more menacing weaponry from the west is, is being supply the to the washington denies that the world should be a, necessarily intimidated. but in your opinion, what's the reality here? how realistic is, is it that there could potentially be a nuclear catastrophe? or i think it's unlikely you have both present food and, and of course, the western leadership saying that they need to make sure that there is not this, this bright mind of using even tactical nukes in the battlefield at this time, or any, you know, 1st of all future, there are plenty of traditional weapons that russia can deploy against the key of regime they're, they're already using some of these 3rd by bonds. they're, they're using some of these weapons that literally suck the oxygen out of wide parameters and enter, extraordinary deadly that are traditional weapons that are being deployed strictly down in the don best region where you've got mines, coal mines,
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where some of the key version forces are hiding deep underground, these weapons, you know, take them out and you're increasingly seeing those that reported they used in the battle field as well. so i don't think that nuclear is a real threat. i think it is a concern which it should be. but i don't think it's a real threat that either side will i will move in that direction. all right, well, leave it there steve, gil, former director of enter government in our governmental affairs for the us trade representative. steve, thank you. thank you right. what thousands of israelis have again come out and for us to protest against the government's failure to secure a peace deal with a moss and get the remaining hostages. released the the fiery protests, erected as demonstrators tempted antique governments. logan's. people choose prime minister benjamin netanyahu of failing to prioritize reaching a deal with him. our protest organizers estimate half
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a 1000000 people attended saturdays rally in tel aviv while the conflict in guys a continues. these rarely, military has withdrawn from the city of jeanine after as deadliest and longest raids in the west bank in decades. the 10 day long offensive killed 21 and left over 130 wounded according to the palestinian health ministry. latest images emerging from the town, so large scale destruction after what the idea of called anti terrorism operations local say, despite the mounting is rarely pressure. they are determined to stay also a month. they besieged the area and brought in bulldozers. and as you see, they destroyed the whole area of the infrastructure, some houses, water, and electricity. they damage the whole area completely. the goal is destruction and terrorizing people to another cabin. this said, this may be trapped the alarm saw most. so we were forced to leave because there was no electricity, there was no water, no communication and no food supplies. we are dedicated to staying on this land. this is our homeland, and it's our country. and these are all houses,
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and this is all legitimate right to play out in a while i diplomatic spat between kevin warsaw is heating up regarding the remains of those killed in the 1943 of linea massacre. poland has requested you kranick, zoom, the bodies of the victims and cab owes them after all their support. i'm at the current complex, but the issue has met a stalemate with the 2 sides viewing the shared history and quite different ways. it, we started digging in history, we would have a completely different quality of the conversation and we can go down into history . historical, the old about things balls the d gradients any grainy is that the polls. okay. you know, she's the ukraine must also understand the darker sides of its history. besides, it was already clear from clear the statement that during our bilateral talks, i already raised the issue of a need to return to the exclamation. it is cold and that will decide on closing
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subsequent chapters of ukraine's negotiations with the european union. so one is better for ukraine to settle this matter as soon as possible. because joe, of all the massacre has been a stumbling block for paula. she cried in relations for decades. ever since you created a nationalist sided with hitler's forces in 1943 and slaughtered at tens of thousands . a pause the 2 sides assigned to the on 2022 to work towards sending. the victims remains back to poland. but no action has yet to be taken. published officials said to have the knots quote, with respect the victims of the mass for an express. hope that you've crane's new foreign minister will not continue with his predecessors narrative. meanwhile, pulling the still supplying military aid to crane, sending more than 4000000000 euros worth of packages since 2020 to this july. the 2 countries signed a bilateral security deal on poland has also offered to train ukrainian soldiers on its territory. earlier we heard the polish foreign minister talk about the quote
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darker size of the training history in 2023 more. so can them do. creating officials for celebrating the birthday is defined mendera notorious. not see world war to collaborate or who is widely currently considered a hero and ukraine when we had the chance to speak with a former polish judge. tomas smith told us that he have is influenced by a neo nazi ideology and is trying to downplay the scale of the validity of massacre or not. okay, and you crane is live with bun darren. i've seen as myself in both east and west on pallets of the country. and in the smallest villages, there's the program going on for many years to make ukrainian seems a bunch arts. this is an ideology also, as he's received of all the new mexico. he's a truck to it ukraine and i'll forward these through multiple legs. you may show the victims of domestic a to happen so that people will not be able to see what happens here in 1943. there are some signs that ukraine is who is the name of
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