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the, the, the clouds stops for r t s. the social giant deletes the cab countertop bar, and that's what i meant. the us government crack down on the critical media source of the new wave of these rarely strikes. rock solid and let been on this evening has the idea of warrants people endorse these, roll out the risk of retaliation for your rocket to attract combination. and this was what the target was. waters of the middle name is ron mox, the anniversary of the ronnie of rocky wolf with
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a military parade showcasing a number of new boards, weapons splits to countries successfully produce, despite west in functions and banking ensemble, while americans here looming installation and a new recession, the financial a john j people going point slipping? god, russia, your rod at north korea, leaving them for threatening the house for the global economy, the, the well come to our team to national, reaching you from the russian capital i a michael, quite yet. dollar social network. tech guy, tick tock has deleted the account of monte international. it comes just days after washington is launched off track down on critical media outlets. my colleagues, charlotte defense key 12 through the developmental with all these j bows. a. yeah, when it comes as part of a wider flu of actions really against the free speech of speech suppressing free
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speech, 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 allegations that the ortiz part of an misinformation campaign linked to russian intelligence onto the blink. and saying that, you know, we're in, in green part of the russian inside of the machine. 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 that democracy. but it seems it's a la carte uh that you to democracy in the us right now. and very interesting, the one of the people that they rolled out from the state department, among the allegations of the or t being too close to the stays here in russia is a guy called james room. and a james has a very colorful background himself,
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j. s. was a, an editor for a political effort. bloomberg so we spent 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 marketing, we're in a huge c, a operation to infiltrate the media. we don't want to talk about that though, of course, because that's the inconvenient. well, let's have a listen to james. basically, explaining to ortiz is to influential arguments or to 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 indiscreet, 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's 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 i so much of the world has not been as fully supportive of
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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 allies are spread to millions, if not billions of people around the world. so you know, anybody watching just can 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 shutting down anybody challenging? that seems interesting. it's clear to me that the us government is, is going to be watching our team because they're interested in what we have to say . also, of course i'll 1000000 additional billions of people around the world. i'm going back to take talk itself, it's come monday, shoot pressure of late from the us government. this is the asked, the joe biden signed into law. this idea that it has to divest and become part of the, the us establishment sent to you. what's going to be banned?
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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 surprise. i mean, remember um, take talk is a, a big chinese company can like done since the name of the company. they've had exceptional pressure in the usa. they're c o, you know, interrogated and from the committees at all these kind of base us allegations against them truly because it's a chinese and again, because so many young americans are getting their news and their information from take talk. they kind of controlled on narrative centrally in the us. it's on cnn abc, 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 mack 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 they're, they're a lot in his company because they're telling the truth of this. and we've seen the
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rise and laser center will be, and i have been on the lead on this of a foreign on 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 the side voted to say create a platform, shouldn't be ultimately controlled by the ccc. ccp the numbers 304050 percent of 18 to 24 year olds get all of their names. are the vast majority and there's some tick tock. and i didn't, i just do not accept the notion. we're just independent creators. there are algorithms that shift what you see, how much you see. yeah. so as to why, you know, take out yourselves 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 how ridiculous those laws are. but it's all part of a concerted effort. of course, it's no surprise is coming in an election cycle. surprise, surprise,
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a little insurance policy may be in the back pocket for kamala harris if she doesn't do well. like, 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 what? it was obviously note from the to it. so smell of hypocrisy of this. it's not surprising and you know, we're not surprised that take talk of how to, you know, comply, it is very oppressive, the land of the free but right live now to john, liz taylor, who that, joining me right now, taylor is good. it's good to have you enjoyed me right now. so take talk has been on the past year from the us government for quite some time now that with american officials threatening to band the platform. now the company has complied with the us crab down on the news outlets ortiz, but they now is the social network trying to appease washington. is that what you would interpreting? yes. well, 1st of all,
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thank you for having the honors. the great pleasure to be here, you know, this development is quite interesting. we have known for some time now, of course that tick tock has been under the scrutiny of the united states in the us government. it has had to go through a several lawsuits as of recently. so it is interesting now to see that it has made a decision to band or block various accounts related to rushing media, specifically a several sputnik accounts. and again, just an interesting developments because take talk is said to be a chinese platform and has been subjected to the scrutiny of the us government. one of the main criticisms from those in congress and officials within the us is that it is a security risk to us citizens who use this platform because their data can be spied on by the chinese government. however, of course, that is quite ironic and a bit hypocritical, given that of course, entities like facebook,
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google and instagram, do you have access to the data of united states as citizens? so this is a bit of a double standard yet. it's just another restriction placed on rushing media. and this is due to the fact that russian entities, russian media companies provide a different perspective that many people in the united states and throughout the world are not able to access. and it goes contrary to the establishment and approved acceptable western narrative. all right, now are the legal grounds for a social network, a band accounts without giving any reason? yes, i mean, it's a, it's a good question that you ask here. so it's a tricky situation because if you look at this, it does seem to very much go contrary to the 1st amendment of the united states, which guarantees the right to freedom of speech, freedom of expression, freedom of the press as well. also, i think that americans would like to think that they have the freedom to access
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a diverse range of information coming from various sources. so it is very questionable, especially when you look at what has happened over the past few months when it, by the new ministration. i've passed a lot in which they search to ban the tip top platform if it didn't acquire new ownership. i mean that's deeply problematic. that a president or that an administration can just outright band a platform. now, us authorities of course, are bending over backwards right now to accuse r t in other russian media organizations for engaging in it so called at this information as well as a number of other activities. however, the language that they are using is quite vague. and before the bands of these a particular account sputnik earlier today, this cons just one week after the secretary of state antony blinking in the united states had stated that there is yet another round of sanctions against russian
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entities in russian media platforms. now. 2 the set, the wiring, priests it and from what you're saying, if you're looking back and also projecting forward to the future, i would say that this does set a very dangerous precedent. again, remember, you know, the united states has this 1st amendment. so it seems to go contrary to that 1st amendment, this is also coming at a time in which the f, b, i has rated r t employees residences in the united states. this is of course, an act of intimidation. and it is, i think, one could say intended to silence those individuals, those journalists, commentators, and media personnel. it also creates an overall environment in which the journalists and the public at large in the united states is fearful to speak the truth to speak out in fear of retaliation. and then also recently with this press conference that was held by anthony blinking just last week, he stated that due to the new sanctions leveled against our t, other russian media outlets. and for parent companies,
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that it is now the obligation of these organizations to provide the employee information of those working in the united states on behalf of these russian companies as well as their property information. so it base questions as to what is going to happen to these journalists and media personnel. are they going to be subjected to more rates, more asked of intimidation? this goes again against and contrary to the fundamental rights of started in the 1st amendment, or whether it's accusations that he was government has said that the r t is a reason for a lack of support for ukraine among global south countries. what are your thoughts? is in such a statement, right, so i think that the united states and the western world at large is very concerned that they are losing control over the broader media landscape. and so what they are attempting to do right now, and this is coming from se, blinking its own words, is that he is stating that r t, other russian media organizations. and by the way,
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did not present much evidence for this is stating that these are not just news organizations, but they are engaging in other covert intelligence operations and also potentially interfering in the elections in other countries. and so they are trying to set up a situation in which they can encourage other countries to sanction r t. in fact, there was an effort to do this in india. india did not comply, but the united states was seeking for india to sanction archie and also encouraged india to revoke the journalism licensure for our 2 journalists. and faithfully india said no, but it does a re, some concerns as to what will happen in other countries that are more likely to be subservient to the united states. and again, this really reveals that the united states is losing control of this one sided information war, because let's be honest, the ukraine moore is not going well for ukraine. and there's also an election
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coming up in the united states. and in the past, of course, unfavorable election results were blamed on russia and archie and other russian media outlets. and it seems as if that could potentially happen again. should be election results in an unfavorable candidate coming out the winner. all right, we have to leave you here. now john lives at taylor who that thank you so much for your insight. thank you for having me. great. and over to the me lease, now afresh is rarely strikes of rocks solving pods of lebanon. the office comes as easily defense forces have imposed gathering restrictions on the north of the country. i'm at the risk of rocket attacks earlier. how do use ready air strike on the residential building on bare route killed? 37 people including 3 children, almost 70 people. when did now all change the i've seen that
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can joins me now from the lot by these capital. yeah, i think it's good to have you enjoyed me now that what, what's the situation of the ground now amid this fresh wave of strikes this evening? the wave of air strikes suggests israel's operations are expanding, but of course the importance behind this wave of attack suggests that it is really military as well as the intelligence was expecting retaliation for friday's attack . and now on friday we went to the side of the attack and we were of course, confronted by his beloved members that were very, very at them, essentially outspoken about why they did not want the inside side of the attack to be covered by the members of the process, but there was a difference early on in the war. there were very similar scenarios, but the representatives of the, his blood press office were
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a lot more professional in 11 sense of the word. they were a lot more like back there were more open to communication, but this time around there was a little bit more hostility, a little bit more aggression. and that is a result of israel's comes from attacks on tuesday, wednesday, attacks to communication devices, which essentially let the top senior, his beloved members to meet the inconvenient person, which essentially provided israel as well as these are the intelligence the, the ground works to carry out such an attack, but the shop is on the ground, of course suggests that his beloved is uh, it is one sense of the word preparing to retaliate. it did promise about that and a response would be immune and it did not give us specifics about the nature, but the leader of a has been lost on us all on thursday, said during it's out of my speech. that's when you see it. you will know those are his exact words. when you see the responds, you will understand that that was the response to these waves of attacks. but looking at what's happening, these really defense forces and its folds person says that more than 400 sites in the south of lebanon were attacked on saturday alone. this in and of itself is
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a huge optic of attacks from the is rarely side. now the idea of also says that it was in response to intelligence perceived that as below, as preparing to launch themselves into israel, we understand that the israeli defense forces also issued statements and restrictions to areas in the north of the country. we understand that the northern settlements work there to civilians early on in october of 2023. now the restrictions are essentially applied to areas of haifa and no and, and northern the on any you know, where north of type of so this is a very large part of the north of the country. this is going to be significant moving forward. the expect further attacks, but looking at the statement provided by these really officials suggests that this was something that we were that they were waiting for for a very long time. israel's defense administer, your government says that this attack or the assassination of the by market as well as, as well as the top senior officials, was not just the score to settle for the state of his real, but for himself as well. because in 1997 during a number of bush that was uh,
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organized and perpetrated by the, by my kid and the other top of the officials resulted in the death of about 11. is really a commando is the government was in that squad which she was later promoted to end, essentially pursued a career in politics and he's calling the shots here today. now looking at the further development. so having reactions from across the region, iran for administered, essentially provided the statements when he landed in jeff to get jeff to airport ahead of the 17 north of you in general assembly. and he provided his $0.02 on what's happening on the ground here. let's fund our years, very disable. so you should, the region is observing an escalating tension on a daily basis and acts of terrorism and criminal acts against the people of palestine and garza, the west bank against the people of lebanon by israel. and this has led to the creation of a very dangerous situation in the region. this is truly a big danger for the whole international community that the tensions in the region have. the possibility of spreading to other regions. that there was
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a balance of foreign minister. now to provide statements or comments on the lease developments on uptick and violence. we understand that the charges president registrar or the one essentially provided a briefing to the problem members of the press ahead of his departure to new york to attend to you in general assembly. and he said something that was also very similar and in line with what the last 4 minutes or had to say, he said that israel is rec, reaching state to tell her he has emphasized this time and time again. he said in his statement, that's what israel is doing constitutes the state, tara, he said, but more importantly that some, especially western countries, still insist on not understanding. and he says that he will address this in his speech at the u. n. g, a, as he essentially provides his $0.02 on the recent developments. but looking at other statements such as reactions from the united states, they also emphasize the importance of what they think is worrying. given the recent
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developments of these optic and finance. but in this statement also offered something that was a little bit more contradict or less that are used to take some of the anytime a terrorist who was murdered, americans is brought to justice. we believe that that is a good outcome. while the risk of escalation is real, we actually believe there is also a distinct avenue to getting to a cessation of hostilities and a durable solution that makes people on both sides of the border feels secure. in that same statements, of course, jake sullivan said that he was worried about the developments and within the same breath is express essentially some sort of gratitude or a cheerful demeanor with respect to the assassination of people. i'm lucky and had of the operations division and member of as beloved jihad town. so now of course, we understand why this would be perceived to be a good thing in the eyes of the united states. but if the united states is generally worried about the developments that they would also take into consideration the sensitivities that are involved,
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much like the statement for about provided by the church president, he believes that many people within the west just do not understand the sensitivities. they insist on not understanding of the seems to be the general and popular opinion within the broader middle east. we also understand that the result of all of these attacks also have adverse effects on the people of loving how many people will throughout the country. whether that's the available, it's in the southern uh suburbs or in the north of the country. they've been quite vocal about how they do not want war and the effects that it has had on this economy by way of tourism. what other means is just a, just a testament to that i just recently we received a live updates from the baby boot airport and we're looking at flights that are coming in. we have some flights from dubai and grades and chiral and on months. but if we look at flights from stumble, antalya and powers essentially fights from turkey and france, they have been cancelled. so there is a sense of facilities as a sense of danger. and that is also being applied to nations across the world. and
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it just does not affect those within the immediate region, whether let's 11 on whether that's the silvia iraq, iran or even cherokee, it does have adverse effects and these are going to be some of the main points that are going to be addressed at the you in general, assembly or wide are to use yes, and they can bring us up to speed there. please stay safe. a lot of despite the ferocity of the idea of the tax law, whole say that the easels actions wouldn't break. their resolve of the destruction is terrible. but it resembles the situation and goes um, but what is happening in gaza is being repeated over and over. they root in israel is killing civilians is only strengthens are result about your those attacks on several parts of a root will not affect us as a people of resistance. we are used to this. my house was destroyed twice as a result of these really strikes and it did not break us on. we are residents of
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this region. what is happening here is nothing new in the actions of the enemy, israel, which attacks civilians. it kills women and children. we are used to the crimes of the enemy, israel to run now and do a ballistic missile, and the long range drone has taken brought a place at the military parade into ron. at the event marked the advisory of the war with iraq which erupted in 1980 a despise, sweeping sanctions imposed by the west. ron's defends industry is thriving with more details here is all to use use of july the if one is working the anniversary of the dentist, i think your walking vision and the 1980s was less of that of shape. it was missile power today. every year in late september, the country observes new occasion with a nation wide military parade. that's real cases. the latest boyfriend re predominantly produced domestically. something which of one takes him as quiet as a profession of defiance and the face of lingering western sanctions. that's what i
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want and presidents mostly for this account, emphasized while i'm serving the parade into one shows during the rocky war and iran, the whole world tried to stop iran from continuing its revolution. but the presence of the people and the brave forces of the army and the powerful i r g c, prevented them from seizing an inch of a run soil. today, it runs defensive power, with its determines capabilities, has grown to a point where no enemy dares to entertain the thought of invading our beloved land . we will show a force on this is cara day comes our specialist for one of the middle east. the recent painter divisions and living on the target a 100. so festival our members and it was in bathroom at sharp intervals focus not going to be, especially as it still chairing the way to purchase of insurance for israel was the legend 12 and the depth of the street. smart you, honey. it's a wrong from advanced and this holds on you are these 3 doors in air defense systems? yvonne flaunts it's late, as tom groans at his disposal,
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including the oil, reducing his john ballistic control system will still get reported. range of 1000 kilometers. special highlights include them on bullets, the control, and the show head drone for now for the roles and the apple flying on israel, which came in response to the idea of the tax on the walls, consulate at damascus. but the display is not merely symbolic. it is underscored by exclusive threats for the want in officials. with unity, we can sideline the occupying blood thirsty and criminal israel, which shows no mercy to women, men, and children. if we stand united in join hands whose tripping israel will not be able to continue its ongoing crimes in the region for over 4, because the public has ordered severe western arms and bondo c h here a while for what smallest. under these restrictions, walking to access to even basic supplies like barbed wire from other countries while vendor rocky leader. so that will say you will see substantial military and financial backing from his western allies. something which one like as to how the
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west today supports as well the guess goes up. however, these little group of like, has viewed these western measures as a silver light series of roles of its own defense industry. which you know, uses to push back against his adversaries and guns, cherishing ports of chicago, being the soles during the highest will be the one that was standing toward. so we would have to roll missiles on the waves. they're going to have to spam combination . it does for us to be working with the turbulent waters of the middle east and a summer wanted a missile capabilities of insurance as well. what up tomorrow, between mazda one and 2 reporting for our t. i'm use of generally it's a one now russia, a ride on north korea pose the biggest risks to the health of the global economy. that's the claim be made by the head over us banking johnson of jp morgan. how about some us questing whether he's
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a sessions on more about diverting attention away from economic issues at home? are these very natural sort of picks up the story from here? the recession, recession, recession, that's what everyone keeps talking about in the us. us fear is grove that a downturn is on the way. it's also the top issue for voters. so naturally when people like the theo, which a few, morgan makes a statement about the house of the us economy. people. as soon as you see the bill economic scenario, what of the things that are happening in the, in the world of the consumer knew that the most important from a financial markets perspective from a doable finance perspective. the most important thing, the door to all of the things that's really important. far more important today there's been probably since 1945 is this for a new crane. the threat of nuclear black male, i ran north korea and russia and can you call the jimmy call? evil access, americans are encouraged to ignore other issues,
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meaning domestic problems. and so sir, attention and potential anger elsewhere. how very pen means you're americans, you're in the cross hairs of the cost of living crisis. and the probability of a recession now stands at 35 percent. but please don't think about that. think about north korea and russia and said, well, it's on clear what these countries have to do with the us economy and why they're seen as the top threats when the u. s. has been battling its own economic issues for quite some time. now, with historic inflation and a weak labor market, old i've culminated in the shock moved by the federal reserve slash interest rates by a whopping 50 basis points. you know, the us economy using a good place and, and our decision today is designed to keep it there. alternately, we think we will leave with inappropriate re calibration of our policies that we
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can continue to see the economy growing. this doesn't make sense because they've only done this when they call them it was in danger, like during the adult calm level and the global financial crisis. and even if they were satisfied with the countries inflation, which is still not at the desired level, they could have decreased interest rates by just a quarter percent. if things are so good, why such an aggressive decrease? although pounds message was a mass argument for 50 basis points would be the deterioration in the labor market this likely to end up in a mold recession. however, by costing 50 basis points. when do you think the economy is strong, you may be wasting valuable ammunition. if your assessment of the economy is right, or if there's a sudden deterioration in the economy, all the markets do with then get a $75.00 basis points caught starting with 50 basis points without compelling data or forecasts means that your blunt and your interest rate to meanwhile, with
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a 50 basis points caught, the fade is pointing form and possibly next president from this could have serious repercussions. next, yeah, there are precautions. good. send the place and arrive back up as people start ball rolling and spending more. the same thing happens in the seventy's and it was a disaster with inflation sort and the fed was forced to take more drastic steps. so done. one wonders. why are they taking such a risk? if the economy is as good as they say, could simon have something to do with it? power, how to create incentive to deliver a 50 basis points count before election day. because trump has already made clear that he would not re appointed him as a chair. in fact, he may decide to remove him prematurely. so powells only chance of another time is by pleasing kamala iris and her fellow democrats and the senate fed shared. j apologise gave comma harris a 50 basis point give by slashing their target race by one half of one.

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