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tv   Cross Talk  RT  September 13, 2024 2:30pm-3:01pm EDT

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was most people can arrive to the conclusion that it's not this, we want to go to the restaurant because we don't structure maybe for them for me also for the so you have my, my d e d e b s i leave here too. so it's one thing about the end is mark doesn't simply see the paycheck at the end of the month. see how much the gas price. he's in the bills all much that would cost him just for markets and the comics that this and so we are up to the conclusion that's is simply not a good for us to support the green and b, you know, audience with united states. that's the impulse to us to make decisions. again, thrasher and the people never as adults as the 2 august and all, for example, we see that mr. trump, and those is there being talking about with some extra taxes and some fee
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against the export of the european country unions like c $30.00 for example. and so it is not what to use or the youngest do you don't think so. all right, now, why do you think watson thing keeps replacing the same rasa gate cod during an election cycle to uh, because we see that's uh all the media accept probably fox news. uh, are in dance of the democratic sub shipment of the doctors or the rep that's the old. the ok is for example, so a very thing single like, uh, that was with uh, the support by uh, by them before that and i'll come out of harry's, for example. so the, the old discovery shipment of media for support that the bill uh values and the colors. and so when they see the trunk for example, the can not blend blame themselves or they,
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they defend you. but and besides with you, uh, they are supposed to be someone else sold to the russian this case. but um, i think that's the of this time the are very scared the, the also the sec, the trunk. can we not getting directions and being american again in the more conservative and peaceful? uh, pretty close to the substitute. uh, and so the, or of course the trying the best of the establishment of the united states for plants and stuff to the 3 of food on top. and they, they will not be able to do that. they would say that so there will some water damage by rush to expense that extra money. you have to leave no proof that the visa on the octave, every one of the restroom. i are in this trash. all right, no problem, no prove all obligations, no proof. all right, we have to leave it here. now i'm me do of undead tanya war correspondent,
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enjoying list. thank you so much for your insight here. thanks you too. bye. moving on now, the russian ambassador to the us instead of allowing weston weapons to hit deep into russian territory would mean direct war between moscow and they to a sewage switch. the result is due today with a very high degree of probability. we can say that the decision to live restrictions on the use of long range weapons, but if it strikes the gangs, russia has long been made in the west. and that was simply witnessing the final stage of its legitimize ation in the eyes of public opinion. well actually in relation to key f, this does not change anything for us. in principle, the nazi regime has been hitting our territory for a long time outside the combat zone staging terrorist attacks that gaze beaks the civilian population. i need somebody named discharge your own country. if the decision to lift the restrictions is indeed taking a will be taken. it will mean that from this moment on,
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they take countries begin direct with russia. you know, do you solve such weapons as possible? i mean, if you have access to intelligence from a satellite in the united states and the you great itself does not have such an opportunity. even close. i mean, they took ministry personnel can program flight emissions bolt missile systems. in fact, we're not talking about the long cab to strike russian territory with long range weapons, but about making decisions on targets with strikes directly in the west. the fact that we ukrainian nationalist will only press the button does no matter what we've had this week is the us secretary of state down to the blinking, the u. k. foreign secretary david law, me, they were new cray meeting low to me is a landscape. and it was the suggestion we were going to get a huge announcement of the countries. we're going to prove the use of long range missiles being used against russia telling you create not didn't come on this being to shoot you out a chatter in the west and press about long range weapons. why ukraine should have
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access to use them to be able to strike these been to russian territory. but then again, we saw until he blinked and had to poland pretty much straight off to that visit. and while he was back, he was meeting with the polish for administer to and the polish foreign minister was very clean and low, but it wants its weapons to be used as room range weapons in to russia. solely suppose it was based on sleep, lincoln was asked again, did he support basically kind of viewed around the topic, yet again, not giving an explicit onset, but while we had the polish foreign minister say yes, we will. these weapons to be used in russia, there was a huge concern coming from the quarters in poland. spring can go home as soon as possible during the last year to us. we don't want to hear we don't want we don't want to least be
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dying for your wars and was quite a reaction there isn't. it's a and we have any of the reactions from the rest of europe. yeah. what we've got poland and the u. k. and possibly the us saying we might use these long range weapons of the people are deciding to, to roll back up based on the rectory we've just heard from the chancellor, germany, ola schultz, who is now becoming the biggest advocate for that being new piece negotiations and saying for those to take place, russia has to be at the table. i mean, that's a very different situation to where we were just a couple of months ago that we know that hungry and nothing you were paying country has always been a very concerned about the way the west, the u, the u. k. and the us a feeling involved in the ukraine crisis, he's not taking credit for the fact that the germans, that c t plum to the bottom,
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associations being the only way forward are actually now beginning to buy some fruit. and so he is taking responsibility and say, you know, finally we've got some who heads, who are now understanding what hungry has been saying, all of them. yeah, indeed, very interesting. how about the math and they had anything to say. well, as i mentioned earlier, possibly be you ask for the frequency use of long range weapons to be used inside russia. and there is a distinction some report saying that would be american weapons of the report suggesting that the americans would approve the u. k. in poland. and other countries using that weapons and they wouldn't have an issue with it. how that turns that we don't know, but we do know that the british prime minister keeps telling me is in washington state. we've talked to biden. and if you read the price, he's our charm offensive, not show him offensive, is to bring bite in room to this idea that those long range weapons need to be used by ukraine against russia. now at the same time,
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there's also include sit and fighting is really cautious and he's cautious because they were senior. what types officials were urging against this. they understand that if america gives the green lights so here results weapons against russia. people, what we heard from president preaching, saying about how most go respond. this really could see this conflict escalate from being something between ukraine and russia to something. but it could be an awful lot larger and we have had mornings of best for a very long time. but, but then this is justin supply towards to wait till the new next un general assembly. so we really go have to wait to see where the us lands on this. but what's interesting is we now hearing from those who sit if long range weapons who use this could be a real game changer. but just a week ago, we heard from the us secretary of defense saying they weren't change very much. we said all along the there's, there's no,
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no one capability that will in and of itself be decisive in this campaign. you know, we had this discussion about tanks. we had this discussion about the about other capabilities and, and each time we point out that it's not just one thing, it's a combination of, of capabilities and how you can integrate those capabilities to achieve objectives . so i don't believe that one specific technology is going to be decisive. so creating 2 different data points on this. just to be clear, this is pushing lessons to be able to reach like a task that was back to the 60 miles interruption tire. if it's a 14 feet and they could to put you serious consequences. now for my head, open indian territorial ami, a major general it keeps you watch says that the risks of escalation around the world are on the war and you create a higher than ever. once you give the formation for them to use,
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the bundle can display beeping the side of us. yeah. then disability become a lot bigger english. she off. what said not to because uh as, what are the you get any good song. these weapon system can not be your guide without the data sport off on that the candidates because they need a that is just from satellite, which would be only provided by the country and also available to some old bridge, or possibly they will be all full. but i think the weapon system, so the one is that in get the bumper you sent me a b one. what are you going to use the longer in rep one beep inside russia, then the or not all this conflict with j. then the waterman be no more a shell. what did you get in it? read the shell but did not do something of a russian alma that has assembled in the baltic for the largest strategic combined
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exercises in years. ocean 2024 has brought together plots of the rock from navient efforts. and even the chinese made a treat. the artes political correspondent you go peskin off. what's the reaction? the ocean's warranty of warranty? for rush, as the largest navy drills in decades, is in full swing. we've just traveled from the russian far east to the city of for the last off where the 1st stages of the drills took place were now in the most western part of the country. cleaning the right region are heading out to sea, 40 bostic fleet. now, to show us what they are capable of the,
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the massive drills are being held simultaneously in the pacific and arsic ocean. the mediterranean gas being involved exceeds $400.00 bad thoughts of different types and sizes. as well as over 120. there is 890000 personnel submarines like this one play a special role in modern navy warfare, diesel electric bower. they're small and more importantly, they're quiet. could be quite sneaky through the land. this is the simulation on the floor and why the only way during these drills, the russian army has performed missile strikes against tract enemy, tactical groups,
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as well as precision guided weapons strikes against critical enemy facilities on shore. a special naval mind counter measures group has also performed positioning a mind barrier. the ultimate sports agent goal will fit drills is to work out our for the various fleets and the commands would work together and coordinates to deter any possible threats coming from outside, both from the seas and from the skies. this was the baltic fleet, and for us, next is russia's northern fleet. this was the work is going off archie reporting from cleaning red region. right, let's return to our breaking news now. when the last hour, the us secretary of state alternate blinking leveled mobil accusations against r t. a followed last week's obligations off the us state justice department, claiming that russia had somehow been pulling the strings in the us presidential election. russian represent this information to subvert and polarized screen up in societies extends to every part of the world. in response today, the united states,
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united kingdom and canada, are launching a launching a joints diplomat of campaign to riley allies and partners around the world to join us in addressing the threat posed by r. t and other machinery of russian just information and corporate influence. archie also secretly runs the online platform african stream across a wide range social media platforms. now, according to the outlets website, african stream is and i quote, a pan african digital media organization based exclusively on social media platforms. focusing on giving a voice to all africans, both at home and abroad. in reality, the only voice it gives is to kremlin propagandist. the united states respects and champions freedom expression even when it comes to media outlets. the winning, we spread government propaganda and will continue to lead the world in defending
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and promoting media freedom. but we will not stand by as r, t and other actors carry out corporate activities in support of russia's nefarious activities. all right, let's cross now live to our to you corresponded to mind my h ha, all you, you followed all of that events, not can you bring us up to speed with what's being said. now this was the much awaited evidence of ortiz ortiz alleged interference in politics internationally. now do you, a secretary of state went on to mention that r t was a threat to democracy and he even, or other countries to join in this campaign against the channel force the new sanctions were announced, including against the organization as a whole. now we've also heard from james reuben, now what's interesting about him is the fact that he has worked for the government and then went onto the media and then back to the government. the reason this is important to mention is because he was the one to say that r t is
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a little too close to the government as a media organization. now you're also pointed out that the reason there's a lack of support towards ukraine now is because of the channel or use asked question for matt, for months and months about you know, the global south and why there is not more support for ukraine in this part. of the middle east, or that part of latin america or this part of africa. well, one of the reasons not the only reason, but one of the reasons why so much of the world has not been as fully supportive of ukraine as you would think. they would be given that russia has invaded ukraine and violated real number. one of the international system is because of the broad scope and reach of r t were propaganda does information and allies are spread to millions, if not billions of people around the world. no r t is already blocked in the west and it looks like now they're trying to expand
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that as much as possible to other countries. just to put it into perspective here they are blaming r t a news channel and media outlet. and they're saying that this channel has so much power to the point that it can interfere in another country. internal politics now, are teas press. office has an interesting response. we've been broadcasting straight out of the k g b headquarters, oldest time. no, but seriously, we're running out of popcorn to sit and watch. well the us government will come up with next of all to us. i mean, it is quite ridiculous. this probably comes. c meant the fact that our t seems to be one of those very few channels that is broadcasting a different point of view, then the one of the western mainstream media. now just a little over a week ago, the was introduced sanctions on employees, the ortiz employees. and they also went on a whole run page on how
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r t a is a threat to democracy or the fact that r t is this information and propaganda. 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 disseminate russian propaganda here. now, back in 2017 r t. america was forced to register as a for an agent in the us. and according to us intelligence officers, that is because they found out that r t a had a roster. archie helped watches efforts into interfering in the 201616 presidential
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elections. of course, those are efforts that they still have yet to prove. no, it looks like the u. s. is trying to get this group and create this cult of countries to block r t as well. and it's very interesting to look at when you consider that the us really prides itself and freedom of speech arrival, mama, utah, they are bringing us up to speed. we're watching to see how much more allegations they bring up next. thank you for bringing i was up to speed on this now with interest rates riding the high in many parts of the well the people are feeling the pinch when it comes to that debts. but no one more so than the us, which has just set new records. just the sub is what he owes for the 1st time at by the us government has showed out one trillion dollars this year alone to serve is it's $35.00 trillion dollar public debt. that's a whopping 13 percent spike from
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a year ago that it comes as a us budget deficits last month. one i'm presented to trillion dollars. you might think that that would mean that little belt tightening by washington or fall from it that it's planning to splash $800000000000.00 on military spending. now i to contribute to chris and gave his stake on this. i think the us government just become addicted to spending. it's a bit like uh, any kind of addiction either. just for an individual human being. you start at all and then you keep going, keep you go and then you get to a point where you just spirals out of control. and there's nothing more that you can do then to keep spending to get out of the whole. you really don't yourself and i think that the situation there means they just console spending because if they stop spending economies go to grands. well that gets funded as the responsible. we can see them doing spending more money. so when more buyers, unfortunately, that's the tragic the reality of, of the american politics and might be,
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and you know, buying. and when he came into the pilot for almost as his lawyer to infrastructure bill where he would fix the crumbling birds of america. instead he decided to give pretty much, we'll do that in mind. right now he's east east traveling back and try to say, look, i'm going to help my make how the wind so that spend more. so the people thing the way, the way, the guy. so the job reality and it's just, it's just going to hurt the americans. average americans is very close the down the line. all the elections within the consequences on huge, full average americans the already have a very, very difficult they don't have access to for you. how can the majority of americans and so many of the policy, like i think we'll see an average increase again, an installation which will i'm fluids. they have a domino effect across all countries. that is, a dispute, as most of the world relies on phase of the united states, as prices go up for americans. americans kind of thoughts we've been unfortunately, people in the u. k. u, as in other countries that depends on the u. s. full,
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full trade economics. and even ministry support would also suffer. so i think we're just going to see a repetition of this spending that then fix is sort of fixed it above it. does it really thinks they just put, say a boss or roof? i'm native american home. the problem and it explodes again. so i think it's just going to be bad news, but any economy that is reliance on the united states, i'm just close the united states. so what about the update dallas here again, with most stories at the top of the hour and that's just in less than 10 minutes from now. my the the
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the the the at the end of the 18th century, great britain began to conquer and colonize australia. from the very beginning of the british penetration to the continent. natives were subjected to severe violence and deliberate, extra patient. according to modern historians, in the 1st 140 years, there were at least 270 massacres of local
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b. both any resistance to the british was answered with double cruelty. hundreds of natives were killed for the murder of one settler. indigenous australians were not considered complete people. no wild beast of the forest was ever hunted down with such unsparing perseverance as they are. men, women, and children are shot when ever they can be met with squatter. henry myrick wrote in a letter to his family in england, in $1846.00 plus strategy as bad as these rightly described as blood soaked in races. if at the beginning of colonization, there were one and a half 1000000 indigenous people living on the continent, then by the beginning of the 20th century, their number had degrees still 100000 people. despite the indisputable historical facts, the problem of full recognition of the crimes of white australians against aborigines has not been resolved so far.
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the the if you think about russia, what is your mind the picture the bottom landscapes open up the phone lines. the last one does the
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vito scouts dodge the journey? the the you ready to come along the this is what is you the rest of traits to operate? it didn't don't pass under the orders of ukrainian special services. the hands of staying with the blonde, of hundreds of people who were the neighbors in the towns and villages of john bass beach was promise money in a career and ukraine security service in case of failure they were guaranteed saying to in ukraine. however, today's reality for them is jail time for many years,
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we all came out together. we were all supposed to come together. just after shot. after shot, the deer was asking, where's tory, where's course? did hear them say d, o a to see. so we knew he was gone. my name's kamani carter and i'm fairly certain the live status for gang related job. i to have the 9 years of my victim. she was also a student who is attending college, which is named quite a bit very young kids. same as we're getting involved with renders file is 20 to 30 years ago. but i think there's no question that the kitchen cripps from the la came up here and seated this area almost,
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for instance, either in prison forever for day. so i just wanted the take a fresh look around. there's a life kaleidoscopic, isn't just a shifted reality distortion. by power to do vision with no real opinions. fixtures, design to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few. fractured images presented? it is, but can you see through their illusion going underground can the,
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the, the united states respects and champions freedom expression. but we will not stand by as r, t and other actors carry out corporate activities in support of russia's various activities. freedom but not forever. one of us swaps archie with new functions, claiming that the china alonda minds the will to the benefits, including global united must support for you. great. you've asked question for matt, for months and months about the global south and why there's not more support for ukraine is because of the broad scope and reach of r t. now russia red flags, the u. k saying british intelligence has been sick for the working fine mates to provide technicians.

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