tv Cross Talk RT January 17, 2025 8:30am-9:01am EST
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no company is going to change what they're doing because buying and made some changes that could be reversed in 6 days. so it was just really, you know, i guess for cubans perspective, it's like they won the lottery. and then an hour later, someone took the ticket away from them. you're so there's just no one's going to do anything because of these changes and it just made no sense to do them now. us could face and economic crisis if steps on taking excuse me to a but there's also now that's the one and from trouble. no money for treasury secretary scott bye, sent during a hearing in the sciences ed extending comes to scott's. he made in his 1st and office could help to avoid the economic collapse this. this is the single most important economic issue of the day. this is pass fail. but if we do not
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fix these tax cuts, if we do not renew and expand, then we will be facing an economic calamity. and as always, with financial instability that falls on the middle and working class people. we do not have a revenue problem in the united states of america. we have a spending problem. this spending is out of control. we're spending about 2425 percent of g d p. so as you said, 6.8 to 7 percent deficit. we have never seen this before, when it is not a recession or not a war, the op fees, realities use the tax card welcome to reduce the revenues of the united states government. and the help that require faraway to make up for the cut in the taxes. therefore, just say the problem isn't borrow williams,
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but he's spending just nonsense, especially for someone who's a republican and dumbly, especially for someone who is going to be working for mr. trump. for president of the united states, mr. trump, about to become president. promised in his campaign that he would not reduce the pensions paid to social security recipients, nor to the limited public health insurance provided by medicare and medicaid. so if he is going to cut spending, he would have to cut it somewhere else. since he also says that he intends to perpetuate and continue the ukraine more funding, which is one of the major clauses of the car deposition. well then what's left for him to cut? and the answer is the operating budgets, which is now
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a small minority of the united states. he's not going to stop paying interest, which is the most costly outlay of the federal government. interest on the debt that we have is a nation. you put that together with the defense funding, and you put that with the ukraine spending and what he's proposing love of massive cuts in support for our hospitals, in maintenance of roads. and it all the basics that the government does, which is not really a reasonable idea, because that's gonna damage the economy at a time when the united states is having major economic problems. they out of control. so they advertise, they normally said that until the us fund to budget that to the $1800000.00 this fiscal year, that's the largest in the nation's history,
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is also contributing to the no tory, if you, us national debt. and it shows no signs of bullying. the sums of pulsing $36000000.00. but that's moved from the federal spending to consumers visit. we also show a negative trend us, hey, this is just the whole is another 2020 full americans credit card that hit another record high region $1170000.00 according to new york federal reserve, then this roads off more than $46000000000.00 in delinquent credit card loans in the 1st 9 months of 2024. that's according to the financial times report. professor of economics i, the diversity of massachusetts richard wolf, gan explains why americans are struggling to deal with the debt. but if you put the relationship between the income, particularly for the bottom,
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2 thirds of the people, that is the vast majority, the working class in this country. if you look at their incomes and you look at their expenses, the inflation, particularly of food and the energy. but of all kinds of necesary goods in services that they have to buy. they cannot afford their living. wages are not going up. people are having to live with fewer and fewer wages. they are getting fewer and fewer governmental supports, that they can't manage their livelihoods. the evidence for that has been accumulating for years. all you're seeing now is the decision of millions of them that since they can't afford what they need to buy,
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they're gonna have to not pay back their loans. and yes, it is correct that households have read good amounts of loans, mortgage loans, to buy their homes, automobile loans to buy their cars, college and university loans to give the children and education, and daily expense loans to their credit cards. this is too much debt and they've had to accumulate this debt because their wages were not sufficient to afford their livelihoods, as long as you don't change that. and we haven't, you're only increasing the pressure to default on those dense. and here's the nice thing with bridge primary care. some a lot of it is and as he complained that the us and most of the other nathan,
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this don't want to see you claim joining the alliance possibilities thought that manic the united states of america hungry slovakia, germany. they were sincere and they did not want to see us in nato. this is an open conversation, and it seems to me that there are no secrets here. these are the 4 countries that for different reasons, they all have their own reasons, but they do not yet see ukraine and nato. i think that me to a is trying to sell a membership. all of the liars was a red line. so russia is also, so i think the security concerns being known as one of the reasons needing to the complex breaking out in february 2022 a full monday to achieve admitted last year. the key is a possible entry into the men to block remains. i'm, i'm such a prospect at best. no one else. so the executive, 10 years both but, but it's almost as it is a very serious issue to bring in ukraine. because when there's not a country at war, you couldn't, has been attacked by
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a blood rush. all. so the most important thing we, we should do is to step up our support to train to ensure that your printer rates as a precondition for in the future membership for your 24 months. all right, so all of in to go by so fast for the us trade representative steve gilbert told all the, the compet through mean could have been avoided for the last posting plan towards confrontation for the benefit of their own objectives. defense establishment is the, is profiting from this deal. certainly the bureaucrats and the corrupt, the crowds in ukraine are profiting from this deal. i think it remains to be seen how much of that money is flowing back into the pockets of americans beyond the buying family that we know is profiting from this relationship with you trading over the years and they liked the profit moving forward as well. i think the sad thing about this is that the carnage is taking place in ukraine, the russian men and women who have been lost, the ukrainian men and women civilians and military kind of all been avoided. and
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yet the west kept pushing this conflict and continue to claim that ukraine is winning. although every legitimate source in the world acknowledges the ukraine is far from winning and are basically in their last legs. steering the main things that land c as the sign a $100.00, the partnership between ukraine and the okay, it stipulates key of will receive a $3000000000.00 from frozen russian assets and a $150.00 pieces of off tillery. interestingly, it also includes cement as the u. k, as a preferred partner fee, crane's energy sector, critical minerals strategy, and green steel production pulled into the u. k. p. as office, the west has spoken up repeatedly, but not a lot of these resources to fall into russian. this war is about money. people don't talk much about it, but you know,
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the richest country and all are bureau for rare earth minerals is you train $2.00 to $7.00 tree and dollar for the minerals that are uh, rare earth minerals, very relevant to the 21st century. ukraine's ready to do a deal with us, not the russians. so it's on our interest to make sure that russia doesn't take over the place. is the bread basket of really the developing world? 50 percent, all the food going after our guns out? are you great. so we can make money, saves you again. so as a grim it sets a bad prices and time pays away. the west of the state is to take that of onto the confidence a secure resources on favorable to i think they're sticking their grubby hands into the 5 are going to have, but i saw solid over their face all over their hands. and the last thing they're gonna want to do is share it with anybody else. i think every nation in the world should be afraid of what this is establishing as a, as a way of doing business. how many other nations will be thrust into war
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unnecessarily. so the western europe, or the us can profits here from their minerals, from their resources. every nation of africa should be afraid, every nation in south america and central america, and perhaps other smaller nations in western europe, should be kept verified at the price of this, the settings. we want your minerals and resources, we're going to push you into for more. so we can take from the have a negative bid farewell to 11 minutes. and as he seems to be in the mood off of the vote for recent ramstein meeting according to the bus. and for missing moser reyes, however, went on to highlight that that time was, trump is upset to take office and turned back by dozens policies, a degree in which the weather in december 2020, for the administration of the outgoing us. president biden sharply increased the pace of arms deliveries to ukraine,
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trying to master the remainder of the $61000000000.00 package approved by congress and april 2024. before trumps. and all your ration, the white house openly spoke about its desire to do every thing to guarantee the support of military operations in the coming year. and early january, washington announced not without pride, but didn't manage to send the key of redeem hundreds of thousands of artillery rounds thousands of different missiles and hundreds of armored vehicles against this background. on january 9th, the anniversary 25th meeting of the contact group on defense assistance to ukraine was held at the american ramstein airbase in germany, chaired by pentagon secretary, lloyd austin, and in the presence of zalinski who had arrived specially. there was no festive mood among the participants. on the contrary, the atmosphere resembled a farewell meeting. so after it, the head of the us defense department doubted that the contact group and ramstein
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format would continue its work. or whether it was the, the good bye or a singling to the landscape. i mean is, is a new point, and we don't all of them saying good bye, per se, but it's certainly a cooling down for nato huge war fatigue. and you were for member hundreds of billions of heroes, a lot of social problems, a lot of issues in europe that need dealing with and people are getting tired people on the streets of time. majority people, of course, in europe want this one over with a pumping coming lot of instability. a lot of concerning the you behind closed doors, that if donald trump puts his foot on the neck of the a going to ukraine, she will be left kind of time for this. the ongoing crisis. it will be europe. um, regarding ramstein very interesting. the lord cooper, the senior american official who is in charge of coordinating the site and of and overseeing these discussions in rob's time, which is
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a place in their base in germany where pierre, where you print partners, we're going over the last couple of years to decide how much when and where the weapons would go. she step down, she disappeared as we also stepped off the stage. so somebody worrying a signal is i feel like that the wheels may be coming off and all kinds. of course, i missed the appointment hearings of michael rubio that donald trump, including foreign policy chief at and during his uh, appointments or the grilling. i feel like it's a hearing where democrats and republicans who, by the way, the majority agree, he's one of the safer bets appointments by trump. rubio, where they ask him, you know, what is his position on various foreign policy takes? you probably did a feature, whereas close to the top of the agenda somewhere like china did. and rubio is of the fascinated with china. but he also said something quite interesting. in relation to the ukranian complex. he said several things. he said, number one, he said that, you know,
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ukraine would have to face the reality that some territorial concessions would have to have the rush. you would have to make concessions in the united states would have to make concessions. we consider the, you know, without to be blinked as a mom for has been over the last number years during the catastrophic years of this war. it's completely different. it's truck and cheese. but movie also sits will be very interesting of the people. he said, you guys, the problem is that money, it's people and the lack of them to fight this for there is no way ukraine is also gonna push these people all the way back to where they were on the eve of the invasion. just given the size dynamic, i saw a quote recently and i, i wish i could attribute to who it was, but the quote was, i think it was very wise where they said the problem that you print is facing is not that they're running out of money that they're running out of ukrainians. it still means the priority now is peace ending the war? yeah, that was his main campaign muscles ending both the wars in gaza and ukraine. us. we have a csr deal now between israel and thomas trump at least is timing victory. there, so what does that mean for what's the head for moscow?
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and yes, yeah, i think it's very interesting that the sci fi has been announced. again, we're all sitting back very hopeful that this thing holds it's, it's quite complex, a lot of elements to the seas for and gaza. and it may be a mirror for what may happen in ukraine if there was a deal at the end. the fighting, would there be several components to it? i'm sure that would be. it's a complex thing getting these awards, which started for you. rodney shooting the down is very complex, but it is very interesting in that the phone compet claiming that this is happening because it trump is coming in the member comes in on quantity in tel aviv and in home us. but not quite sure what that donald trump might do, and he's liable to act according to the things he said he's going to do, which is in these conflicts, whichever way you have to do it. i remember the united states has its finger on the board and i can cut off a to both as well and into kia. so it's an interesting space london
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was quick survey must go for the poisoning of a former russian spy and his daughter, and the k in 2018, but new details on that official enquired released by the greys an investigative outlet says, one of the big things revealed information that under mine is the british government's narrative ozzy that marina call sort of thinks it goes and look at the case admitted alaska west and media reactions to the revelations. it was the case heard round the world also need details emerge. then suddenly there was silence. well, let's look at these new details emerging from the murder inquiry of a woman who died from another truck poisoning in salisbury hospital, a few months after the script paul case. now there are hearing transcripts, copies of evidence, and statements like this one that we're about to show you, which reveals you. let's group all actually woke up from her coma for days after being admitted to the hospital, indicating that she and her father were poisoned out a restaurant,
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not at home. now here is a copy of a statement by teeth assman, and he is a british counts. it's her police forensics expert who participated in the pro office with possible using an image. he reveals that the intensive care consultants who treated this group falls upon their admission. managed to ask you a few questions and asked her to blink and number of times, dependence on whether the answer to the question was yes or no. now, do you remember what happened was the 1st question he asked blink to guess? did you take anything at home, blink, to know. do you remember being placed at the blanks? yes. do you remember being sprayed? blinked? yes. were you sprayed at home? blink? no, were you sprayed at the restaurant? blink? yes. then so of course, do you know the person that spray do after that she lost consciousness again. so we
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had strange that was never mentioned at no point. did we hear about this? what's more, the incentive care consultant was summoned to a meeting and told not to discuss this with anyone. here's a statement on the matter. there is no formal record of that meeting. however, she was suspended from working on the i see you with me, the a fact who will sold that he had been unprofessional. he was one, it's not to discuss any aspect of the poisoned things with colleagues or other individuals and advised that any such discussion would be treated as serious misconduct. he was an interviewed by the police and his statements and was recorded . well, we saw that his statements was recorded but dismissed, which is highly unusual. consider and you have the victim providing information about what happened 1st hand. but british investigators thought that they knew better. here's what the british counts with her police forensics experts have to
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say as one of the hearings. how if a, to this impacts date on your investigations? so it only very slightly impacted on a, as already mentioned. i wasn't sure whether you had we think we were on we thing, we've been involved. another point until thing for the final question, whether she crawl he's be when asked who did 8 or did one to 2 months of her. she was crying because she failed. maybe she'd been or done to void. so they decided to roll out the restaurants. i knew the statements because she was crying after coming out of her coma. the other reasoning was because they ate and drank different things and i'm not kidding. and surely someone must have mentioned that when the time switch all the hearings between public and this is where it gets even more interesting. there were some outlets which spoke about julia coming out of her coma
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. and myself, of course me less than a handful. that was the one that mentions how that intensive care consultant was removed from his rhoda. but now we're about to see the guardian, which of course rides. and she asked her that did anyone attack you? did anyone spray anything over you called cross. the said he was trying to come for delia and she went back to sleep about 5 minutes later. but it's the same. was it the mail and the bbc? 0 mentioned over conversation. why not? she was puerto sense and was communicating information about what happened was the bombshell revelation. we heard so much about that and some is door handle. and how to man, supposedly, from ross and military intelligence, for all the way from russia, using fake passports had this elaborate plan applied north itself on the door handle of the house where the suite pods were staying at. maybe that was just
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another hunch from british police because here's another bombshell from those hearings. actual from, well share of are not captured on see ctv for approximately 15 minutes. well, in the vicinity of chris, the miller road camera coverage did not extend. and so chris, the miller road itself, christine miller, road and it's listed. it's a, is a residential area. so where's police don't have any photo or video evidence, placing the man on the street where the house is located. so basically what the courts have is 2 russian men walking around in the vicinity whom they call russian spies and killers. they have a victim who says she was poisoned at a restaurant, but the information is dismissed and the doctor is told to keep quiet about at facts that are hidden. all the mainstream media continues to spread. a section fueled by the british government feelings about the case and even into their
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fantasies, by whether you're so break right now then go, i will be right back of the top of the, of the, during world war 2, the germans with the help of the ship the creation revolutionary movement that the independent state of croatia transported hundreds of people have no way to work and force labor camps. the germans wanted the work force to build roads and the infrastructure in norway. so when they couldn't get enough prisoners from serbia, they contacted who was social and the install of these camps to you had the death rate up to 82 percent each which is actually a higher done in the ultimate among the, with dozens of children moist did the georgia evo: it, but i'll tell you,
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and we'll go to the coast to this, the roads and the type, the owner's school that'd be good to for. this is a goodness. interesting good enough for them. they had the horrible conditions except from the t lease. many people died from surveys, hunger as diseases, very few made it back home. well, let's just move it to the back to logic grove and they will not impose you, but you'll never see us on this as well as in, on monday all 0. the americans today, our armed forces joined our nato allies in air strikes against the serbian forces, the forgot village spread through us with them. and we saw, for, we concluded, disregarding a swim faced ease of the nation, which is reinforced with the depleted uranium that has a special capacity to spend
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a trade from nuclear safety point of view. there is no radiological or even, and not even significant consequences. the, the symmetry seems endless. a real city of the dead, where it's very easy to get lost. similar graveyards now exist in iraq and afghanistan. they may soon appear in ukraine with thousands of square kilometers. have already been contaminated with deadly dust for the next 4 and a half 1000000000 years. the 1941 with the nazis held relation, ultram nationalist, the massages claim, the independent state of croatia. shortly off, the seizing power. they built the scene of us concentration camp a place associated with the worst atrocities committed in yugoslavia during will to
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use dash is used to come system to isolate and exterminate subs, roma, jews, and other non catholic minorities and political opponents of the fascist regime conditions in the san of us come with her renders the gods to which it to arise and the prisoners they send in the concentration camps. so most of them died. it was incredible genocide. the, the, the bulk of the wall claimed and ruined the lines of tens of thousands. but it was the hague tribunal, with delta of finishing flow to the subs. less than expected on, you know, it was that i will talk to him. all of that will cause up the curious, i mean them was that the rest of your stuff or some watching the
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funded 13 as me them i guess i means okay, up on these you're about to send me to black the studio because what they're doing in eco, so a toyota table, a cousin built around what? 12 on team so so the, so the evictions office up tend to be jane stuff says i've done this for the bus they have to go into discuss as i said this. so not clear on nice to print. well the problem also i noticed was that some of the oh, what else seemed wrong? just don't you have to shape house because after and engagement, it was the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we
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the, are you ready to come along the look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient for should be very careful about visual intelligence. at the point obviously, is tooth brakes, a truck rather than fit the various jobs. i mean with the artificial intelligence, we have somebody in the team and the robot must protect this phone. existence was alexis, the
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or the reading cabinet approves other than gaza will say it's far. i agree with them. is vacation that says put collapsible is the idea of re um that continues operations against the rainy and i'm the russian president was meeting last goes to sign a $26.00 digit partnership agreement in housing, economic, mincey, and other states of co operation process policy is requiring full towels in the course really didn't bring over the things that the set of the lines between caps. it's been over in 2 weeks. the claim is, is more than $5000.00 phones is in the area, the.
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