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state. the our continuing coverage of the latest trends shaping the. busy right now, this is our, the international i a michael quarter. now the social media network talk has deleted the account of our team to national and it comes just days after washington launch the product down on critical media outlets. my colleagues, charlotte dimansky 12 through the developments with all these tre bose to yeah, when it comes as a part of a wider flu of actions really against the free speech of speech, suppressing free speech or whatever else anyone wants to say. but what this is, this is about attempts to crush any narrative that doesn't fit in with the main item that comes with these obligations that the ortiz prior to the misinformation campaign, linked to russian intelligence until you blink and saying that, you know,
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we're in, in green part of the russian and television. absolutely ludicrous stuff, claiming that this is an attack on democracy. this undermines democracy. so we're gonna press free speech because democracy is being undermined. as far as i was aware, suppressing free speech and criticism of your point of view was all part of the democracy. but it seems it's a la carte uh that you to democracy in the us right now. and very interesting the. what are the people that they rolled out from the state department, among the allegations of the or to being too close to the stays here? and russia is a good call. james reuben, a. james has a very colorful background himself. j. s. was a, an editor for political effort. bloomberg, so we spend most of his working life working in the commercial media. we also know that the u. s. media has been holidays by the intelligent services for, for decades. you know the church commission, we've seen, you know, operation, mockingbird, and a huge c, a operation to infiltrate the media. we don't wanna talk about that though,
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of course, because that's the inconvenience. well, let's have a listen to james. basically, explaining to ortiz is 2 influential or arguments or 2 gould, eh, because they actually convince people that a proxy war might not be a good idea and you're trying to avoid rewards might not be a good idea over so sorry, i think basically admits that in this, well, let's have a listen to you've 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 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 rule number. one of the international system is because of the broad scope and reach of r t. we're proud again to just information and the lies are spread to millions, if not billions of people around the world. so you know anybody watching this can
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see what's happening. what the game is here are to use a stone and issue of the narrative of the west. and this is about shooting down anybody challenging that. essentially, it's clear to me that the us government is, is going to be watching or to, because is interested in what we have to say. also, of course, on many additional billions of people around the world of going back to takes talk itself. it's come monday, shoot pressure of late from the us government. this is the ask the joe biden sewing, then to load this idea that it has to die best and become part of the the us establishment sent to you. what's going to be find, do you think that this latest move this binding of all tea's account and also of the russian major accounts has come as a surprise? well, i don't think it's a surprise. i mean, remember um, take talk is a, a big chinese company can lie down since the name of the company. they've had exceptional pressure in the usa. they're c, o, you know,
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interrogated in from the committees at all these kind of basis allegations against them purely because it's a chinese and again, because so many young americans are getting their news of their information from take talk. they kind of controlled and narrative centrally in the us. it's on cnn, a, b, c, m, s, nbc. all the client media are very worried about this because there's a potential for people to actually find out what's going on. now let's have a listen to senator mark warner at talking about that actually revealing. the reason we want to, you know, we've, a problem to take talk isn't, uh, because that there are a lot and it's probably because they're telling the truth of this. and we've seen the rise in my center will be on i have been on the lead on this. and i for known platform that has a huge reach in the case of tip top. that has huge national security concerns and very, very glad over 80 percent of both the house on their side voted to say create a platform shouldn't be ultimately controlled by the ccc. ccp the numbers 304050
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percent of 18 to 24 year olds, get all of their news of the vast majority. and there's some tick tock. and i didn't, i just do not accept the notion, but just independent creators. there are algorithms that shift what you see, how much you see to yeah, so as to why we don't take cultural fields now they have to do this. you can imagine the pressure they've been underneath the course there, a company working in an american environment and they have to comply with the local laws, regardless of ridiculous those laws are what it's all part of a concerted effort. of course, it's no surprises coming in an election cycle. surprise, surprise, a little insurance policy may be in the back pocket for kamala harris if she doesn't do well. i remember this all began in 2016, where we had hillary clinton coming on saying i lost the election to donaldson because the russians did as that was investigated and guess was there was obviously no truth with so smell the hypocrisy of this. it's not surprising. and you know,
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we're not surprised that take talk of how to, you know, comply, it is very oppressive. a lot of the free right. let's get some reaction to this. now had to speak to a political consultant in human rights. defend on the devil, a on it is good to have you join me now. so i take talk has been under pressure from the us government for quite some time now with american officials tracking to band the platform. now the company has complied with the us crab down on the news outlets. r t and split data. now is a social media network trying to appease washington. what's the interpretation of that? well, i mean the us market to be sure is a very juicy markets and the thought being a commercial activity private concordia, that they weighed the protocols and decided that it's applies to page, remain in the us markets washed to dd. each archie's account and split mix accounts,
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then the decision to work with you made. now, what are the legal grounds for our social network to bind the accounts without specifying the reason, as well towards national security, national security farms. everything else in the us since 911. this is not a constitutional republic anymore. it's a national security states. so everything is decided by the front of your blog as all the deep states. and so to the extent of the narrative for the foot pedal biology was deemed to be national security part of the state department, 1000 miles peace policy i one forward. and it's a method this a wide range policy has shared board a mention battery on fucking down any kind of on time that you just course. and we know now that a week after the initial announcement,
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by end of the liquid on that end and was put forward, we change on it so that us just enjoys it's all eyes to apply their own piece of legislation, respect the legislation to be rushed to the network and crammed down on anybody who would be tempted to violate the sanction regime. right now, one would ask, what kind of pressure dentist is the us government current li setting for how it approaches freedom of speech, for instance. well obviously uh to quote the us supreme 14 matters of free speech, this will have the effect of what's called the shooting effect. so would you say to anyone to basically adopt elements of language which are deemed to go against the adopt a narrative. you see that in the u. k. uh, recently was the intersection of richard made her stand the somewhat
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so raid on the saw week to some house at that we can expect more of those uh, a sense just to take place you know, some return sale uh basically was brought to uh, interrupt all of these interactions, ocoee, and so the fuel gauge, barry on the notion that computing and analysis compute constitutes a service and a search to the x that are key is now actually related to a digital formation. uh is uh are some of which i will be deemed to be contributing to undermining democracy. all right. could the bad on the russian news outlets affect other sources of alternative media? did you think so? i believe this is laying the ground for additional steps whether you saw your ranking and colleagues or chinese uh, a few yates. at some point the chinese media actually see tv. everyone will be at
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some point, deemed to be forwarding a file of the adopt a narrative, an interesting point, actually uh, as i that ended into what shape well, was talking about is that jim's moving generally were being as well as being the state department for his 25 years, we happens to be christian, i'm on pause as well. so as you can see, the uh, the, you know, action the interface between the federal agencies, the state department gc along very nice to see how your mouth piece. and the whole point network is alive and well and for quite some time now to all right. how successful do you think the us will be in guessing all the countries to for the suit in, in bonding r t for instance? well, i'm afraid that they're going to be quite successful. because again, if we look at the precedence established by the fostering to uh, operations they were able to enjoying and one of their style just all eyes germany,
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to undermine its own energy policy, its own energy independence by blowing the north string to pipeline. and no one ever said anything about it, even though everyone knows us just by the way to the fires to accomplish such a fits. so i asked, you know, uh, optical, uh, as far as the us score sheet, it's all i should i say it specials on the 19 the policies that, that were inactive last week. all right, we have to leave you here. now how know devil? a helpful let's go, consultant in human lives, defend, thank you so much for your time. all right, moving ahead now, honeys riley, air striker on the residential building and bare root is now known to have killed 37 people in almost 70 where when did a follow or the say that 3 children were among the victims. that has, the law has confirmed these really strikes on the lebanese capital. killed one big
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city of military commanders. it, brian, my, kill all the attack. elastic huge hole in the road and buildings in ruins. are these? yes, and it can isn't very rude. and they sent us this report on friday, this real carried out the strike targeting, it brought him update a prominent figure from his senior member as well. he is a member of the child. so he's also the head of the operations division. and his, the law has essentially come forth and also confirmed to the death of this coming and figure within the group the attack in and of itself. it is, of course, a devastating blow, not just that has the law but to the people of lebanon on because looking at some of the aftermath, we realize that the entire residential building was demolished and essentially reduced to nothing but rumble. but moving forward, of course, from tuesday, up until this point, but we've realizes that there has been a series of attacks across the country. and the is really
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a administration for the most part has been silence, except on friday when it carried out this strike in the suburbs of the here. and now we understand that the attacks on tuesday and wednesday, of course, did take into consideration the destination of mobile devices, communications devices, pagers 2 way radios on thursday, when last on the, some of the leader of his beloved speaking is real. and it's an air force essentially entered the lebanese air space and they came as far as tomatoes was lying low in certain this essentially ensuring that the people of lebanon are also on edge eye witnesses. explain the developing situation on the ground and describe what they have been going through over the phone a few days as well as the past few months since israel has been escalating its attacks on the 11 east capital available as well as the suburbs in the south of the country all about doable. the situation in the country is extremely difficult, and not israel spares neither children, nor adults and destroys all world interest. i feel sorry for the children who are being bombed by israel. the enemy that destroyed and expelled us from our lands and
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people are of course, very afraid. everything in the country has come to a halt. i work in a bakery and it is not operating on the other businesses and entrepreneurs have also stopped working all because of his real name. it is impossible to work or start businesses because everything is suspended. i was forced to leave aid room, which is on the border. we came to be root in the air alert went off, and the bombing started to the criminal is rarely enemy targeted, a building with its people in residence. as always, it has no respect for young or old, nor for anything in the world. we, in the circle of the resistance will remain steadfast. we will remain supportive of the people of gaza and supportive of palestine. over the course of the past few days, i've spoken to locals, professionals, civilians, and the many like. and they tend to have one thing in common. they all suggest that the people of the country are either fleeing the capital,
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the fleeting north or just leaving the country. looking back at the winter season into one of up by the end of 2023. the city of bailey, which was a lot more crowded, there was a lot more going on. and we would, we assume that the scene in the summer would have been even better than that if, especially if we can look back at the summer of last year. and the city of bellwood was crowded. it was populated, a tourism was buzzing. but this time around, it seems that the city is empty and this is a problem for the locals economically as well. people are expecting war to break out. the last time i was here, it was a question enough if but this time around it's a matter of when the end of the israelis are not providing the people of living on any sense of security and close the whole. now russia is nolan capital played host this week, the some of the most influential women on the planet. and they came together for the 4th year asians with men's farm aid,
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the boosting cooperation in major global issues. we have a chance to speak to south africa is minister women youth and people with disabilities. the large scale conflicts all around the globe going on right now. and the latest escalation is the one that has the name and 11 on. what do you make of these developments in south africa? considering the south africa launched a case against the israel as the ice. our position is added to the bed. the 2 north side sections squinting. the titles to shoot this storm. and that is why we went to in a post i c j. so that's tens of that can distort people some more than anything that is attending the women of victims to another. and of course the they to have their life safety to peace. and they to have it right to say
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come in the land. and i think that this is something that the world cannot continue to keep quiet or to phone or to attendance if it's so much happening. and to pretend as lucy food, no food in the other plants and stuff we could do for you on this one. it says to still keep that turned in diesel suits. initially she touch and the solution defines what happened in level non, where this electronic devices just exploded. israel is taking the blame, living on his leaving israel. what do you make of these new tactics that these countries are using? and it's now being called in acts of terror. i think it to the f tools to right it is to no site. it's continuing. and the so the fruit guys and my total effect and the data we think that most in the tunnel for do such as you and security has to
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actually did with this match, easy to speed continues and we need that thing up. ok. then of course his means of the country 10 just that and nothing happened. i think it's time that we checked it in states and besides, in those forties as to what we do with his friends, that continues with team of why do the pending, this is reenter ross. this is related to north side and it says strictly strong. now from the south african perspective, how do you think tensions do in the middle east could be our solution. i mean, i mean initiation we, we, we came from a very difficult situation to sort of free nation, like people in south africa in general. i didn't, applicants in particular was so hot, people with shields that would mean that would change. and lots of pins. we could
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have decided that we go to. so that sort of kind of remains probably of the mix up if we can. so we didn't, we nickel she took with the whole process and we came to the creek in 1994 and we'd be lead me to such as souls. we can actually nickel, she couldn't find a solution even in the middle ice. and i think she also agreed to the fact that that mid term requirements and includes a negotiated settlement so that this comes with i able to move side by side and peacefully without any one undermining the other. and then i think that this was something for cut he's and this is a chinese and made it pushing from watch to anyone who is interested to listen to a to us. but we have done that. we'll talk this one to the i see 3 quotes. the zip code the document, and i think given to you and his secretary general essentially spoken and this is
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what continues to con, which has to be strong. what do you think on the house of the international community or even the platform breaks to essentially help the escalate the situation? i think when it comes to politics, i wanted to so cool that you need to minutes on to a new quote, to have polls for hosting such an important it makes sense. remember this was initiated in south africa and that's the a winwood chevy? pretty. and i'm in russia to pose as shit and the ministry is excited to see come again so that we can actually move forward with this. and it is important to us says it's women. but we also want to influence what is happening the other parts of the world where we see that women are not getting the se in it says she will see
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plenty to so that women who make up 61 percent of the work for permission the us that is the not on the numbers and the agent that is seen in the economic empowerment of women is seeing in them being safe, peace, and safe and safe in the country. is that the data to live not safe to, to school and 48 children in the able to go to school safely. so and that is why is really exciting need that we have sports and that was very happy to hear. that is the meanest, all sort of ad raising lou smit has shepley in, in, in, in the intervention. and i think it's important that we continue to do that because if we keep quiet, then this things really happened. and mobile just spoke to a couple of the members of critics. i mean, all of them together with flushing raise these issues. we did to minutes matching assessments, doing anything. let's do it. so that's some more the some way is not given time to
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be at peace, but to keep quiet about these measures which we need the actual which is that the head pending and the suit this stuff, the conflict seen those 2 of them. but they might want to have one of those women that have no homes today. they are like me and a woman in the world. so it's not like this human beings or this women need to, uh, women. they have children before quick and then they get those babies for 94 months and they do 5th to them. cannot see that when they think the 4 children somebody would suggest to a woman, she every 40 to the tenants and you have 2 of them. that's how we, those parents or friends that s t meet by some people some way and lead to create a friend susan, in the play in the, in the, in the, in the part of who was with these who practice. so our view is that this thing has
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to be stopped, but i think that it freaks him and he can actually deal with that. but what i couple today is that we say we can, she will execute these as freak members. and we can she almost have a census, and we're the interventions that to meet like different minutes that we actually can then something else to fit in. how we take those mix of 4 hours. if something else you can wish to see. for instance, this image says for them. if critics minutes this phone number responsible for women affairs in different countries, seeing really customized informing parts of the liberation in the october some each separately see it in the last year. if that can be done with, if i choose to not because what it means is that now this lecture went through the pool and i need 5 by presidents, but also at the level of countries of states. i wanted to touch upon as the united
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states close relations because we know that the united states is the biggest ally to israel. i do think that they can do something to solve israel from. what is what is happening in gaza? do you think that they even want to do something? we have the relationship with south africa and i think it's easy to get raised platforms. we put our views before you is the to, to be of use to sort the free come on the smid tests and the end that things we absolutely that inducement as we can deal with and, and, and, and we upset that sometimes these dates and stuff definitely come to you as being one of the vps economies in the world. they can actually in the outcome of what is happening in, in, in, in, in, in, in the middle east and, and,
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and, and that is why we engage with them. and of course, where we are very happy, who stepped from that point to say, do we agree on this one and when to read them for the front? so i think that's, of course, i believe that the can do something, but otherwise we have our technician to see if we do this as much as impact on that relationship. how can generate quality, it'd be improved without the danger of it be to come in some sort of political to for other countries. it's important that we will keep which in day it's important that we main street fortune day 22. it's important that we money to have that to happen. it's important definitely evaluate its impact because it's not like when we speak these issues the we've been human beings. they also have rights to be treated as the product types and that they're not asking for
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something that is out of this world, an extra or do not want the punches, as well as totally cool. nice. that's what not stop humans. we are the post pets and us. we've been doing that, which we'll see. ok, that's s b p t credit us king bed please. we talk about economic empowerment. we'd to have the rights to be empowered, economic country. we also have the right to be given space to that to be able to do . and we've achieved quite a number of 600, which is quite a number for my students. remember in the past, remember with maintenance in many countries? well, no, no, no, my nice, remember in, in the past we're not saving that no, to have submitted it to moves. for instance, in make contact today. we haven't mentioned it to me except to switch anything. it doesn't matter how many times if you've been sent and, and,
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and these are the things that for asking. so remember, steve, and therefore it can be seen as a 4 digit kind of game. it's been really big that here i stayed, i am a woman. and i have the rights to pick a point that says that who is the minutes that they might come to patch. he's also i'm in the said they'd like to be appointed as an innocence in the past. you'd like to have a woman minnesota, not in the way there with the person and thoughts were present on the full man to day we say no, i can't be the minister of transport. i can be the deputy, i'm in the dentist that you know, but i'm in the department of transport to and the other department infrastructure department, for instance, in the past the customer that can be a pilot in the past. it was not the case and, and, and, and asking for that to not to seem to be it for the to come see the other things because we, i hear existing and we don't need and switch. we need to be on the
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and that is the update. now let's see you to get with more stories that probably on by now the, [000:00:00;00] the time action or sensory and welcome back to going underground rule got single around the world from the u. a, as a pro ukraine militants in contact with the nato nation media became the latest would be donald trump, assassin, the genocide continues here and let me least, while the full extent of the blow back from the vitamin harris proxy war in your play, not be fully known the u. s. u k u, i'm just sold on palestine is now engaging,
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given levin and iraq here on saudi arabia, syria, and the entire global south is on the estimates of the killed reach. hundreds of thousands and gaza, mostly women and children. today is the so called u n. international day of peace. it's dedicated to the absence of war and violence, coinciding with something called a piece one day global ceasefire campaign. no one seems to have told lucky boeing, raphael northrop grumman b a systems and others who shareholders financially benefit from the nature of proxy college. today is also the start of it runs how the defense weak walking be catastrophe of nature nation support for iraqi dictator. saddam insane this yeah, commemorations a hell doctor and his riley atrocity 11 in killed a wounded thousands including he runs ambassador as well as around renewing friendly relations with saudi arabia and the u. a. joining me now from l. a. is a historian of the middle east and older and the state of resistance, politics, culture and identity and more than they run to for us. all right,
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