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tv   Cross Talk  RT  September 8, 2024 10:00pm-10:31pm EDT

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[000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to cross that boulevard design. peter lavelle, richard gate is back with a vengeance. the 3rd season of this delusion has premiered and viewing is mandatory also with russia again at the center of the current, the election cycle. oh, is or should russia? we discuss these issues in more. i'm joined by my guess, jordan samuel in budapest, he's a pod cast with the capital, which can be found on youtube and locals. and here in moscow, we have dmitri bob, which is deputy for an editor, uncomfortable sky, a problem. the day we are a gentleman, comstock rose in effect, and these can jump anytime you want that,
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i always appreciate it. all right, let's start out with george in budapest, the original original rush it gave originated in the around the 2016 election. we have the 2nd integration with the 2020 election. and now we have 2024. we have, we're actually gate 3 point. oh, i'm fully aware that we could split and parse it and say 20182022 fine. but there are 3 major elements now in play. and like i said, this 3rd season, his premiered viewership wasn't too great in the 1st 2 iterations. but i guess they found the funds to continue with. joking aside, george, you're not surprised. this is happening, george? no, i'm not surprised, be to because we were over is the expecting this and i was surprised. it was that he came as early as this. this is early september. and so one has to think that there are concerns about the harris campaign and it's viability that they have to bring out the big guns. um facility is this, but this is
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a rough to date or if it keeps the appearing again of the game and the game that goes the original perpetrators and continuing perpetrators. i've never been punished there being a help being held to account. still the same people keep coming forward with the same absurd arguments. and as he was, be, have said many times before the, the, so that's very, very few are russians in russia get. and then, you know, the way when we, we have, it was 1st thrown at us about, oh the russian it or is, there is a feeling in the 2016 election and they want to get from elected. and then you know, the more we love, the more we found out that this was actually a deep state operation in order to discredit trunk in order to set up. uh it goes within the trunk campaign. so just carpet page and pull map report and the judge papadopoulos and um and, and then use that in order to destroy
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a trump. the something's very similar happens in rush. we get to what did we have the band, a claim that all t as in following is huge amount of money to various don't give money to do, but i can send them in dollars, which is, you know, look, let's fix it. so not an insignificant. so but um, the to internet influence is but this is just simply a d o j clay. this is being that this is the claim made by mary garland. lisa monaco, um uh the, the f b i c i a well the usual characters who are basically a sort of thing this, this, the no evidence is presented. and they like, you know, the proof of this is, if they really wanted to present the case that's all t this listen for the supposedly malevolent. the organization is engaged in that information will say, which is what they're saying. then in guys i'd say, you know, bring your case, which is i haven't done that yet. it was very, you know, you know,
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they, they, they can to individuals. they know perfectly well, and then we're going to have to, uh, the take. yeah. spend any time in court with their outside of us. yours extra. it's never going to happen, but they're very careful not to do make the mistake the model i made. if you remember when he didn't die to the coke or management the corporation is that once you start the cooperation, cooperation can go in and visit a legal representative. now you have to put up or shut up. you have to present the case of course. and while i pull the president the case, so they move to dismiss the case. so something similar is happening get if you, if they really have the evidence of all to you was acting in this malevolent way wage and this information welfare against the united states. then bring your case, bring your bring, bring your evidence of happens with it. i don't if i actually, i don't think it's good to go much further than this. the breaking news that we have the last few days a just to make and it's a de, monique r t is banned in the united states. it's banned in the european union. i mean, hard to use the, the,
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a problem that they don't have to contend with. as they define right, a rushing media and it's a potential influence. i mean, we also have the issue of it ran planes that around is influencing the, the, the, the campaign that there was this bizarre story about an assassination planned possibly coming out of ran for. and then we have a real inflow l for an influence like the apec and the is the is really lobby bass or nothing off of democratic candidates in primaries, but no, they have to circle back to russian. is it just because it's just something that reflexively people expect? i mean, given the pedigree of, of russia gate in 2016 and, and in 2020. you know, well, you know, in groceries have a joke. a boss tells you subordinate the support as a says,
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i want to do the best way. and the law says, don't do it the best way to do it the usual way, you know, do it as it shouldn't be done, use it. so why in ran it has been new, you know, this is the 3rd election which is dominated by and the steve or russian, natalie. and we'd have the same card with the same people. i mean, if these dollars from the york times, but what, what is the prices for exposing collusion between trump and russia ring they elect to compete despite the fact that the mall are, you know, that prosecute that you remind you of him despite the fact that she specifically said there was no collusion. these people never reach under price, you know, so why invest anything you, if you, you can do it with impunity again, you know, and if that's what the boss wants, you know, don't do it the best way to do it. the usual way and how they do it, you know,
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let me quote a goober roches f, which means was the us and that's just a more sophisticated then. it was a boss cycles. and annoying was us intelligence. i feel said one of the clock is a give. you just go well, be on the edge. what revealed by trusted pop, you know, there is nothing here. the brutes. what basically shows that we don't know if it show the drollest will just take it from the sea and i'm so sorry. well, i think we ever will. i thought i'm not sure it's good to go any further, george and demon, and again, we keep going back to the dates of 2016, 2020, and 20. 24. told you the same dates where the democratic gum primary was wrecked. okay, there seems to be a very interesting parallel with democratic politics being rigged and brushing gate . go ahead. that is absolutely right. event, this is have been the 201620202024. this is the, the, the, the hipaa credit ring,
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the process. and the essentially cheated of the vote is out of any a real uh choice. um, but your once i have doing this time is attempting to discredit all of, uh, trump supports us and by implication of trump himself. so they've done this, you know, and then go right away with this with some of these intellect influences that will vary right way, which they're not really. and they're all right, comfortable just which is a game or, you know, a mixed bag. and so by implication, they then want to suggest that the truck trump is somehow involved in all this. but why i was suggesting that then that there may be, this may be a deep state operation. is that 1st of all, there's a whole lot of money. there is a splashing around here. um and you and you have to think if, if really the, you know, they, uh they, they suspect the rough rough shows and, well, they would have know very, very early on the rush. it was wiring and
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a great deal of money uh through the united states. but apparently this has been, this has been going on um for a year. but also this is part of the modus operandi, which we knew from pressure gauge. um, and for both of those is originally it is of this with deep stayed operations. i mean, it just going back to russia gates. uh, 2 point oh women. they that is the how that turn that around, is that the, this was the out the button, the laptop, which is a s b i had since 2019. and then use that to go to the, the social media companies and say, oh, there's a russia operation that is own going, they're going to use you in order to interfere in the election of goes all this a while. we don't, we don't want to be thought of any russia operator. so there was, there was nothing in it. there was, it was, there was, there was a guy in delaware, the computer store owner will have the computer. he gave it to the f
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b. i roughly been appear anywhere and it was, it was the, the, the that if the intelligence ages occurred. yeah, just as that came up with the story that somehow russia was involved in this. and then because that met the last into that letter assigned by 51 fuller intelligence officials say, what is the holy? it locks a little russian. i the ration, i wonder george of the $51.00 the go assigned that letter. then with anthony blinking, which was leading the entire effort, i deem it ho, ho. russians react to this. i mean, a rush really has an enormous, simple and so from ranking politics, i mean, then how good job i can get elected. it brush it can choose, i don't know any sense at all in a rush. those get bullets very, very quickly, you know, and that probably makes us different from, i don't know, some other nations because it's really boring. i mean, it doesn't sell in the media next year. i mean, i would do
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a dose of stories every day. you know, a very different from a job that's how in the united states they present off as it was in the election of this is an old story. i mean, people have died here. they were brother, read something about the stalls about mundane lives, you know? so strangely, it's not the story a story that is saying well here. but you know, there's one thing from the sleep all affairs about the rest of the people that told me, i think this story is going to peter, i will because they have no facts. you know, and they both can go ahead so you're wrong. what does he do? it can exist without facts. yeah. right. right. speaking of backs before we go to the break here. george, i sent you a link last night and okay. everybody was from 0 head. so, you know, get head, you bet. it'd be want um, but you know, the office of the director of national intelligence claims i looked at the document . i don't know if it's true or not. there's not observe any foreign influence in
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the 2024. that's what's going on, and then by the administration here, i mean the d o j makes this claim in the office that is actually supposed to be looking at this says the opposite. what do you make of it? and i think that's uh they, they have the script already written about the rest of the decisions, but they haven't, they haven't, they actually managed to fill in the blanks. i mean, in that document they do bring up a t and the line influence of a t, even though at the beginning of this uh, this a report. they say that they have seen though is the phones of any of foreign abusive. it's a particularly a kind of tossing of woods on foreign interference in the conduct of the election. so how can, what do they mean by the conduct of the election? i mean is, and so maybe they that because it may say there's no evidence anyone's interfering in the voting machines in the actual voting process. so it's
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a confusing um document. you can read it one way or another. so they bought it because they, even in the document, they do say that, well, these are really in very dangerous apps. you know, hard for the course start, gentleman, i'm going to company and we're going to go to a quick break. and after that break, we'll continue on, especially on some really stay with not to the the,
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the the sewing machine pulled off into the middle of the machine called the should that should do this vehicle, is it the economic model have new s d c for this problem next time and see if it's doesn't figure it out. even though is the new much so i was unable to deal with the company and them doing each developing bio chemical weapons inside you
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know with them cheaper to use the white glove service to the customer. but he's because of his signature, so they welcome back across that bullhorn sign, peter though, here we discussed some real news. i'm gonna go back to george in budapest. there's a different angle to what's been going on, how russia is in the news, and that is something that president vladimir putin said, and then he can aman conference. and he bought about stock. traditionally, let's go back to 2016. the epicenter of all of this, russian official them is basically been stand off base about their preferences, okay. you know, they'll deal with whoever is elected into is and i'll be rated in january data on and get involved the internal affairs of another country. and we've heard this man from many times, but in
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a cycle we heard something slightly different. and then you know, and um, uh, the president was asked, so you know, the support, trump or, but i know, and, you know, we, we like predictability. we, we go with the democrats, which can be debated, okay. and sense of buying was crude by his own party, out of the primary we have to kamala harris. and he was asked about, do you support kamala, or send, essentially paraphrasing yes. and he also made a comment about her laugh. he did not use the word chuckle, laugh, go ahead, george. this would have to conclude that the pigeon was having fun at the expense of, um, americans who every 4 years are absolutely obsessed with the russian interference in the us selections of who the russians prefer to win. but it's a, it's a little of the most as surprising. i mean,
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the russians were clearly disappointed in trump. in 2016. i think they had great folks on him. they thought he was somebody outside that sort of the foreign policy establishment that they saw him as a business man or pregnant, the somebody who, who likes to make deals. and they saw somebody that he's just going to abandon the, the cold war obsessions. russell felt bad and he'd be more interested in making deals and they were disappointed. the truck didn't have the the strength but didn't have the ability to overcome the resistance within the government to any improvements and russian relations and as a result of regulations really, really deteriorate to drastically during the trump is of course they went on to terry drink on the bind them but now the, so they make their life kind of given off on trump, they have no real expectations that anything much will improve on the trunk. but what was surprising about clinton's comments by things on what he prefers,
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the democrats, because the democrats are predictable in that. that's not really the history of the cold war. i mean, i don't think so. the good relations and the bad relation to the russia and the united states. well, the was precisely when the democrats were in power, then the relations were up. there was, i'm another truman. but i mean, the, the cold war really kicked, then we have the berlin crisis. we have the war in the career. and then it goes on the kennedy, the unpaid states of the soviet union over came to war over 2 bucks. yeah. and how the jimmy costs are again, very drastic. the declaration of the blank when the united states blake out the the, the moscow olympics. whereas on the republicans, those will be the heroes of they called. and the 1st real, they don't on the either how the spirit of camp david ever cause the heyday of the told the on the nixon and then it was, you have the reagan board. but you know,
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era of the believe 198th is. so it's strange for bolton, who are full, knows the history. the suggest is how well that he prefers dealing with the democrats. that's not the district it, but the kid, the way good is goes for that. that's why in your team i think that um, this is kind of poking a new baby with the very popular phrase. don't poke the bear, but i mean, i don't know what the americans are, but they're being poked right now. and i think it's in the, in a very kind of jocular way. i mean, like i said, if you're going to drag, i send you this selection again against our will. we'll comment on it. it's reverse psychology, i think. oh, i think so. who did was not joining, he was said to write the situation because it seemed be funny. it's a sure it's dangerous, but it's also fine. and so, i mean, uh, the ideology of which is now guiding them, afraid the budget is that that area. and is this as it is predictable and what it
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does is make it good. so of course you understood that the democrats would expect to hear, you know, to support charles to industrial. that would be a huge hold on for that. frankly, agent. and she didn't give them that, that bone, you know, if you pretend that was pretended to be, uh, before, uh, kind of effects again, uh, the story about the sides of, uh, russian american relations. uh, they are very much like super bowl statistics. you know, for the believers, they mean everything, you know, for the loan, believe us, they don't mean anything. some people, if you're including, for example, there's stuff you can of the and russia, they, they, uh, they partially re withdraw it to go on your trip to say, you know, of the democrats, your reasons for bad the problems that are there also, all the cycles usually in the beginning or in your presidential term, there always holds on both sides. so relations,
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but road usually go in the beginning of carpet administration. right. you know, uh, obviously docs and be just there were bad things out against the inmates. in moscow . they were the relatively good in the beginning and all a bomb administrator. they were also in the hands of above a demon on the why the, you know, there was a glimpse of hope. you remember that somebody in geneva. so a game by the also wanted to repeat the same directory and he repeated it by the name is oscar, you know tragic weight. now the relation of so dangerous get that. so yeah, i don't know if we'll have to realize besides all would you? it was not, it was not full of fun. that's kind of, i felt as personally, you know, but the tragedy is not in her. you know, the tragedy isn't that i told you guys to do my yeah. but all but also team a. i agree with the wouldn't principal, but george trump reported,
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but he is very offended by mistake of buttons endorsement. and i think that given what you've just said, george is kind of returning the favor we had might be, we had some hopes for you, but you ended up being a probably the worse for us restoral relations since the end of the cold war. so maybe it was just kind of a kind of a back handed way of demonstrating the displeasure. i obviously with the rest and political lead at the end of the day, nose, the next president is going to be more or less the same as the current one. go ahead. i know, i think you're us the right the to, i think from the same book by this big the, if it's because his stick has been very good relations with fulton. and he will bring this war to an end really within 24 hours because he had very good relations with voted as well. i, you know, the, your says, yeah, i was the toughest on russia that any president has ever been bought them. the other hand, you know,
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put in respect to me and built in uh we gonna is ready to deal with me. so i think built in saying, yeah we, we, we prefer um, hires um hood same and, and either way it did, it does kind of on the cot his is position that he's a l i o. then he is the mosse, the deal maker, who can just sort of wrap things up very quickly. but i think they may is right. that is saying that then this has made the case or the democrats a little farther because they were hoping across all the media. so, you know, with russia gate that was still insisting absolutely combined it, but the russians are supporting trial here though they call this like any evidence but not on the rest of the world. and trump. so, i mean, i think that we're hoping that the building will again do something like 2060 and, you know, we, we, we, you know, trump, villa is a very colorful care. it's a, you know, we, you know, use somebody who's very interesting and exciting, but it's, uh no, no, no, you know, in
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a bite and just all the support is to hit to support hires. and we, we've, we've following biden's lead. it's very, it's probably um, but i do, i do think that the, you know, just kind of confused americans. they don't quite know now what to do with. i think trump, i think that way i think they, i'm a that's i confused. i think that's the intent, but me email again, this may be a read share, but obviously i think it's assume that kamala harris would continue the by the ministrations policy. these would be ukraine, and it may be that is the message that is being sent to the camella harris's president. um, we know what your policy is going to be, and it's very clear how we're going to move forward. that might be kind of a subliminal. what do you think to i think the point is she conducted by, by the, on the brand new office is extremely dangerous and its not acceptable. so uh, i don't think uh, anyone in josh can sincerely say, oh, uh uh we,
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we can predict the, uh, the action. so kind of what i, because we have seen what, what has been going on for 2 years. so will love that to continue. no, that's not the message for rush. but the problem is that the democrats will dance at $3030.00 and i told you, you know, for them of the roads, a very clear cost. so if you remember when the trunk a mess, we jump in house in hopes thinking in, um, uh, 2018 sooner off because victory. uh, i remember sold the maze to meeting the one i have to stay. this wasn't the last. what should drunk tell jen? you know, she should so we can look through and defeat an american elections usual just looking for help him seemed to him. so basically the message from brown cut to be something like, chris stopped telling you that by one second book helped me when the game serves. don't uh, during the game, you know, those. okay. so uh, of course trump was going to say that it's a, it was
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a big spectrum to say that but, but the media care page in no heat. i see absolutely it has to say this. not anything else. so the same so that we're rapidly running out of time intensive, slightly different to your house and you will see came out of the attack deal side uh, dealt with joe stein and joseph basically. and this is the same time that camella harris is. it has very weak supports and a lot of the battleground states. here we have rushing a 3.0. introduce we also have, you know, the attacks on jo stein again, of course, another kremlin agent here. i mean, this shows, oh, relegate, he's always been about desperation. but i think you know, that this tactic of boeing after compromising people's from and the integrity. this is all very focused right now. and it shows that the, the, the, the campaign of jo i as in doing so well, go ahead. george, i think is a, as a right. i think that's what they're doing in the case of a jewel site. and this is an old,
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true that they've used against the time and time again. um, and obviously they are concerned about iris has numbers which are very weak and it's a way of discrediting the views that you don't like. so any views that are in favor of peace, any views of others move up to suggesting that it doesn't make a lot of sense to have uh to be on a wall like floating with a nuclear or a supervisor or a things that says that, oh, you're just repeating, booked in stalking points, these a rush of the lines, the, it's just a way of discrediting, and i think that's why russia gave a 3.0 is, is dangerous as, as previous durations are roughly good. but yeah, if you will describe this credit, think the legitimizing the real serious criticism that it's always useful as a political tool. gentleman, that's all the time we have one, it's like my guessing budapest in here in moscow. and of course, and what i think our viewers are watching us here are to see you next time. remember,
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