tv Cross Talk RT January 20, 2025 1:30pm-2:01pm EST
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it's, you know, it all depends on your delivery. how is the delivery was a good which is that is such a beautiful, such a beautiful speed. you can put things in there that you're gonna put in. and i, i was going to talk about the j 6 hostages. but you'll be happy because you know it's action not words account. and you're going to see a lot of action on the j 6 hours. and now he's going to talk about the things that you did today with the pardons of people that were very, very guilty of very bad crimes, like the on select committee of political sucks where they literally, i mean what they did is they destroyed and deleted all of the information, all of the hearings, practically not a thing left. they deleted all the information on nancy pelosi having turned down
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the offer of 10000 soldiers. you wouldn't have needed 10000 and you could have 500 . and it will just because we may have a 1000000 people that day, the people that were there, you don't see any photographs, but we have a lot of great photos. you don't see those photographs. they don't put them in to show the people in the capital. but i was talking about that i was going to talk about that. they said, please don't bring that up, right? you can bring it up tomorrow. i should have that now in front of the very a bring it up right now. you know is little time delays. good because we're getting great reviews on this page. now watch. they'll take this be just say i didn't like it because he left there. these talk to people. but we're giving you a little more information that we gave us as we know they part, and a lot of people they pardoned before we even get to today. they pardon, what is it? 33 murders. the absolute matter is the worst murders, you know,
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when you get to this and it's in the united states, you have to be bad because they don't give it much, any part, and almost everybody having a defense. and if you went through the crimes that were committed, you wouldn't even believe them the level of violence, the people that were killed, the innocence of people that were killed in children killed by these people. he pardoned them for whatever reason. he spared them and that, but they didn't spare the people that they killed and, you know, who knows what happens in the future. it's one of the worst, because a lot of times they let them out early after that, you know, they say you're going to be in july, but then all of a sudden they get laid out for good behavior, and then they go on a rampage. so one of those little things, right, right. what i was going to talk about that. but i was really going to talk about the, the level of, you know, what's going on, why are we doing this? why are we trying to help a guy like milly?
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why are we doing really he was by and what he said terrible. what he says. why are we helping some of the people? why are we helping lives? g m a loose j is a disaster. she has a crying alone attack. and crying, crying adam, cringing, and he's a super crime. i never saw the guys not try. he's always cry. i looked at him, i remember years ago, he was actually on my side. and then one day, you know, when you don't want to kill people in words, they turn again, she lives, jane, and hated the concept of, of a not going to war with everybody. let's kill everybody. let's spend a lot of money and military equipment. you know where her father works, right. and, but what she did was incredible. think of it. they destroyed and deleted all of that information that went on for almost 2 years against drunk. and the reason they did because it was all false, like the person that said, i tried to strangle a secret service agent. that's one of the toughest human beings i think i've ever
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seen. i actually had a friend say please don't change that, said you are the coolest sucker in history. remember she said i put my hands around his neck because he wouldn't go to the capital of made up fiction. and i always rebuffed, and the guy in the right is a massive weight lifter, probably stronger than me. do you think you're stronger than me? how to, you know, i'm talking possibly stronger than me, slightly younger than me. like i want to say how many years? because i want to talk about that, but a lot of years. but i had a friend that said, why are you disputing that story? that's a cooler story. i've never heard that i would attack and karate champion gets slightly rebuffed and then throw my arms around the guy with the neck about this big even though there are bars, you know, there bars. you can't really do that anyway, so so i wanted to talk about that,
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but all of that stuff got deleted and the reason it got deleted is they were all caught in lives, you know, secret service testified. and they said it didn't happen. actually the 2 guys are probably embarrasses suffering because their friends, the same teacher really do that to you. but they gained a whole new respect for me. but it was just make believe stuff or they were a lot of make believe. so he's made a so rather than self or the rest like this story with nancy pelosi, i offered a $10000.00 soldiers. she knows that she admitted a run type that her daughter may choose in videographer or whatever you call her, which i'm glad she is. so she can't be in good stead with nancy, but nancy said it was my responsibility as she's leaving the capital. she said it was and it was, she's in charge of security of the capital, but i offered them up to $10000.00. so this even more one time i said more as many as you need, but you need it for 500. a 4 or 5,
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you 10000. i'd be more than the number of people there by lot. but we also are 10000 think of 810000. so just in other words, j 6 wouldn't be j 6. they would have been no. j 6. but you we bought them. she didn't like it. no, she didn't like it. maybe she wanted that to happen. but she's guilty as hell, and now we would have to go through the process because they destroyed all of it and say deleted everything. there's virtually nothing left. the other fake story and so many other fact storms. and many people came out on our side. and those people, now we gotta find them, there's nothing left. so that's a criminal offense, is that we're a civil case. it would be a criminal offense if that were if that happened. similarly where you did that, it would be a criminal offense. so i decided i'm not going to make this speech complicated, i'm going to make it beautiful. i'm going to make it a unified speech. and then when they said we have
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a group of people that are serious drop fans. i said this is the time to tells us the but here's i like to, i think is it to measure success? i think we're very lucky. we put it inside because it is really cold. we just went to, to the helicopter, respect to something that's taking place for a long time. i guess it's his oldest helicopters used to get into a stage coach that you get into a helicopter time shape. but it's pretty uh, pretty all custom. and it's a beautiful custom actually, it's a beautiful costume. i wish we could have had a, a better relationship. i wish we could have had a better relationship between republicans and democrats. i was with senator schumer, i sent you. okay. i think it's, i, we all sides getting along a little bit because it doesn't make sense. i mean, we literally never get
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a democrat, but they never get a republican vote on us. and i don't know, there is a bill coming up very shortly that we have a lot of democrats, right? that's going to be a very beautiful bill. we're gonna have a deciding i would say within a week or so, as i said, it's gonna be a very good bill. you all know what i'm talking about. so i just want to take you off of a bit off and from day one, holy shit, all these people all over the place has been a little busy. right. and there's never been anything like this has been a movement like no movement, ever in history for probably any country, let alone in this country. you know, if somebody is running for president, and if they go out and they and ask, they're going to arizona and they're going to nevada, they're going to someplace. if you have $200.00 or $300.00 people,
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that would be standard ronald reagan would go out. i mean, outside of the last couple of days where people get a little excited, but even then you have a couple of 1000 people. but if you're going to go some place, any place, any one of the swing states, anyone of the other states, i mean the, how about the national interest rates. we want alabama by 48 points. we won tennessee by massive numbers. wyoming won by numbers that are nobody's ever seen. and you know, places like california we did great but didn't. when they send out like 38000000 ballots, nobody knows where the hell they're sending them and then they come boring back. all thing. you know, they pass alone california that if you work in an election bureau and if you so much as ask for a border id of use a sure ma'am, could i please look at your model id? they have the right to put you in jail during the criminal. can you believe that there's only one reason that happens. they want to cheat. so they have it where
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voter id wasn't accepted. but now if you even ask for this is seriously a bill that was just saw in the past and in the legislature and it was signed. and i think when we get things cleaned up and we get back to a little bit of normalcy, i'm going to ask to speak or to really get involved. because i think we would have won the sake of california because, you know, if you look at my numbers with hispanic, were 56 percent. and we were wondering, we won the texas border that had never been one. as the governor said, he's doing a good job, the governor by the way of texas, but as the governor says, it hasn't. oh, did i get lucky? lucky supposing i said, you know, he's done here, but the governor of texas has done a terrible job. wow, look at you. you mean we couldn't get you up in the front row? i suppose the i said the governor of texas
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is the doors you heard what i said see, i didn't know you are there said he's doing. he's doing a great job. he's doing a phenomenal job, but now you're going to have a partner that's going to work with you. cuz you didn't have, not only did they have a partner, he had people selling. all right, we have a fence structure that we worked on. the governor work done with me, and i didn't love it to be honest with that. what are the nice uh, pre cast concrete, you know, 4050 feet high like a beautiful capability shape. why shape and love construction. i wanted that struck you to go up, maybe 5060 feet a little look beautiful, a nice why shape? and they said the problem is, so they climbed that. like a rabbit. i said, what do you mean no way. and they brought some of these guys as a crime dislike. and the other thing is you hit it with this, it in the thing will disintegrate, you know, they have things like that. okay?
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so they need it very hard to see over special steel. and then they did 7000 pound concrete inside. that's the human side. that's you. and then they have a re bar. that's the toughest steel made. very hard to get. so there's why, very little is got and it's right. and then they put a type line panel on top by a to i said it's so unattractive. and i said, why would that work? i don't believe it works and i went to watch the border patrol gave a display. we had actually 2 sorts of liners. the guys that climb up was with drugs on their back. i mean, they got like 6070 pounds a drug and they go as fast as you can walk up. or we have mount everest type liners, and honestly, the drug guys were much better. i clicked the drug guys blow them away, right. but it's to the inside line panel. they couldn't get around it. it just couldn't when you didn't have it. so sometimes you sacrifice beauty for efficiency
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and we did so we built this well, and we had, we built over 500 miles of wall. that's why we had such good numbers. the famous chart that came down very thankfully to jot. they came down to my right governor, had i not looked over there, i'm not speaking right now. you might be speaking here. you want to know the truth, the u. j. d and got a lot of great people in this florida, but uh it was, i got very lucky but we have the best numbers we've ever had. when i bought, you know, what happens is when you fill it up, it's like water. you fill it up. now we have 571 miles of war and they would always say, you know, when we renovated a wall. so they'd be like a piece of plywood sitting there for 60 years or a 2 by 4 sitting for 60 years on the ground and writing. because you know, and there's so you didn't build a new wall here. we're building 50 feet up in the air, 30 feet sections, 50 votes, actions, all steel, all concrete, all everything and all. by the way,
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they don't even want me to say this, but let them, does it take up a long time? durable wired for all of the equipment, we put wires and everything so they can easily wire for all the different types of equipment. and if there's a doubt we have a wire. whenever we just look, you just find the wires all over the place of taps. so we can just look it up, we don't have to have wires on the side which wouldn't do too well, right? so anyway, so we built an extra 200 miles of wall and the governor wanted to buy it a try to buy it and they wouldn't sell it. so if you want to put it up himself, could have been done in 3 to 4 weeks, 200 more miles because when you do it now, they just keep going further out further, further at getting around. so we did an extra 200 miles and it's, it was all was and they announced that all rights have at the $47.00, president of the united states, the donald j trump, who was sending just moments ago. he's there addressing some of his support as just
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out, but he's a non dual speech and he's talking to some of the supporters of these election. he'd punched on uh, a separate issue that especially he started talking about the, the, the earlier part of the last submitted. part of that the, the, by the administration had carried out a recall will that down to the file. and she was, by the end of the default you us by the end by the, by the ministration over his handling of a cobra pen. demik. he also a pad and retired general mon, for many who called trump a fascist and a want to be a dictator. he also talked about nasa below c as well as the j 6 committee who was setup to investigate the general 6 invasion of the capitol hill. he talked about all of those not recall. it is uh inaugural speech. he also talked about several things. one of the things he, he was, if plastic about was the, you talked about the crisis of the, of trust that the united states had been facing. and that has been comments that
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a lot of people had made around the world when it comes to the pots and, and the approach and the disposition of the united states to some of the crisis. they do crisis around the world, the ukraine raso crisis as well. as issues in the middle east, between a qualified and the easel. he also talked about the commitment to making the dream of martin luther king of reality in the, in the united states, which was something a lot of people applauded when he comes to creating the united states that is inclusive of everyone. and he talked about, he said that he greatest legacy that he would like to leave a stupid, remember that's a peace maker and a unify as these are things that some of the things that he mentioned during his speech. all right? but just sitting as this goes, all of this with investigative journalist and fonder of truth in media beds. one haste still with me ever been talking with each other. all the while. bend is good
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to have you join me still and staying with me. i know you've been listening to the president and the president from now let me ask you this, let me put in send. he's come back to matri method to jump ahead of the not duration the, you know, and, and welcomed the incoming passive bins attitude towards preventing up with pencil. the 3rd world war, i like you to speak to us about what to expect patient is when it comes to the current ice, the relationship between moscow and washington. a lot of people feel that a good relationship between the america and russia would create a better world to absolutely would create a better world, at least in my opinion, it would certainly as a journalist, i don't see any reason. and i think there's a growing number of people in this country who don't see any reason why the united states and russia are adversaries. why are they against each other? with this doesn't make any sense. i think when you look at the people so, so when we talk about trump trump himself, it seems to indicate on every level he does not desire to have this cold
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relationship with russia. this cold, real adversarial relationship with china. he wants p c. once the world to get along and so, but trump is just one man. i think when you start to look at the cabinet that he's assembled around himself and the people he is put into that cabinet, a lot of them will echo those things. sentiment. certainly, people like tulsa gabbert, who right now looks like she'll be his, a director of national intelligence. maybe the single most important position in this entire cabinet is the night. because the director of national intelligence to someone who sits with the president of the united states every single day and brief them every single day, some people on the outside would say, well, maybe a marco rubio, secretary state, that's a more important position, isn't it? i don't think so, a secretary of state does not interact with the president as closely for as a regularly as the, the director of national intelligence. what, that's why i told the cabbage position just so important. and by the way, i don't predict that market rubia will be there very long, anyways, probably 6 months tops. so i think that's a very important to see the people who are around trump. to also echo the things
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that we don't want to see. a world of constantly as a war, that this idea of an american ever expanding empire through creating more around the world, the stabilizing governments around the world, that the time for that is over with it. instead, we need to have a country that's focused on its own people and its own growth. and in order to do that, you can be out empire building and. and so in this core globally, you have to be focused on issues of home. and i think that's where we're headed. all right, i believe you've been listening to his interaction with his support as that is ongoing right now. what do you make when it comes to the op was fad? that is, is created than some of the things he's talked about, especially when he started with the issue of some of the patterns that the bible had made last minute before his administration was wand off before he's in the gratian. yeah, let's talk about these partners because you know, when you called the fight in crime family and you said all across social media for 4 years, people referring to the fighting the crime family and trump himself. he uses that
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term or has used in the past. and then you know, fact checkers or media will say, oh, you guys are still terrible. they're not a crime family. when the president of the united states with 15 minutes left in his time in office, besides the issue blanket pardons for his entire family, he already pardoned us. i knew he said he would not pardon. and now he issues last of the parts. i mean, so last minute the trump didn't even know about the when he was born in the office, he was already in the capital returned windows. the white house announced those last name to pardons. so a just goes to this is an issue. but beyond just the by, we're talking about, you know, general mark milly who receives a pardon for what we don't know. oh, anthony file cheaper. what, what we don't know. we all believe we know when having the voucher, this is the man who funded dana function research. this is the man who worked very hard to. so this lie about cobit forcing americans to where mass everywhere they went, cancelling school for kids, a forcing a backseat. that was unproven onto the entire american population and attempting to
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force it onto the worry population. there's a lot of things you can try anthony voucher for, but supposedly he has a blanket pardon. and i wanna say this to the j 6 committee members are also on that list, right? of people who have been pardon with this blanket, pardon? well, by doesn't want trump to go after the trump was laying out their the reasons you wouldn't go after the suppression of evidence destroying evidence of refusing to call people forward to testify intimidating witnesses. there's so many things that they have done that has trump points out even in a civil lawsuit, would become criminal acts. and so the j 6 committee is guilty of so much of that and probably much more as you start to dig into it is like here's an important point i, i interview junk, hear you all to about this recently. and we had a conversation about pardons and pre emptive pardons of whether or not they're even constitutional. i'm not sure that they are. i think this is something that pam bond, the if she becomes the intern in general. and the new department of justice should actually test because in order to be issued a pardon in the united states, the presidential part of we lost typically you have to admit guilt to somebody. ok,
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now i know that they, they're, they're citing richard nixon and they say, well, during richard nixon's pardon when he received a pardon essentially was a blanket pardon for anything he might have done. the thing is, nobody went after nixon to test that against the supreme court and determine whether or not that actually holds up in a part. and you're supposed to to either been convicted of something and now the president, wiping away the conviction, or at least to of admitted guilt. and what every single one of these people are saying about the partners. i've done nothing wrong. so we don't even know what they're actually being pardoned from because no charge has been brought in. so i would hope that this new department of justice and attorney general will take a close look at all those individuals and if necessary. go ahead and try to bring charges against them and determine whether or not you can just preemptively, pardon someone for any crime they may have ever committed. and also any crime they may have never committed. it says, seems like it's a complete abuse of power, and i think it's, it's this administration very well, who is the nothing but abuse power for the last 4 years?
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all right, now the it, one of the drums, 1st major international. the fast announcements moments ago was that of the gulf of mexico. away he started with the name of the gulf of america, and that he will take back of the control of panama canal, though of quite a signal, isn't it? no, shall canada greenland. because son that he might also come through with his vile to take them onto the us flag as well, to little should they be concerned or they'd be excited. i'm not sure. what is, what is it like in terms of agreement looks like a treatment because i think with greenland it's, it's extremely likely that trouble make a move to purchase greenland or make a deal with greenland in order to have them come into the united states. extremely likely, but the reason for, for greenland really has nothing to do with the arctic circle, which some people claim it does a mean it doesn't. it's really not about that. it's about rivers, minerals, and the fact that he's surrounded, not only by, by, you know, kind of texas tech revolutionaries. but really,
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people who are texas tech advances in his administration. people like eli moscow, people like peter deal, who really want to see the advancement of a i. you saw all the different people from big tech, the leaders a big techs who were surrounding him at this. in other ration, the river minerals that are in greenland exceed the number of areas, minerals even controlled by china. and so it will be incredibly valuable thing. do you take it by force? probably not. can you purchase it? probably, and for a fraction of what you spend on ukraine for which there is no return, you could have purchase agreement. so i, i think they will probably see that in terms of canada, what i do think we'll see is not big from forcing himself on canada. but i do believe he's going to create discord by refusing to, to artificially support canada's g d p anymore. the united states has been doing this through with you in a few $100000000000.00 a year where we put an enormous amount of money and support canada's infrastructure and economy if trumped, has cuts off that money. i think that he has
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a real case for being able to convince canada to at least broker some kind of deal . i doubt it will become the 51st 52nd state. i doubt that the different provinces will all become states and united states for the fact that he's even talking that way. it's such a different way of talking as compared to what we've been hearing for the last 40 years in this country, which is united states and never needs to be bigger. but what we do need to do is invest in blowing up countries around the world and then leave the like. that makes no sense to people. i think at least the greenland arguments, even though it is. who knows what will happen in the agreement argument makes more sense because at least are saying here is a country that we will, there could be some value to and how do we make their lives better while making our lives better? maybe trump is taking up a page out of china is book, right? china is whole foreign policy for many years was the opposite of united states instead of harming everyone around the world. why don't we go make their country better in exchange for something? and i think maybe trump is kind of that dropped off on him to say, maybe we could do the same thing or right. thank you so much, ben swan,
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we have to leave it here. now that's why the investigative journalist and founder of the truth and media. thank you so much for your insight. thank you. what back see a big now. see you again on top of the or justin few minutes from now stay with archie to national or the. the, [000:00:00;00] the 1935 passes easily led by dictator benito mussolini decided to expand its colonial
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empire in africa and take over ethiopia. by that time l. p. a was the only fully independent states on the continent. back in 1896, its inhabitants were able to feed the italian colonists and defend their independence. since then. rome craved for revenge for the humiliating defeat. in the morning of october 3, 1935. without any announcement, the flashes attacked ethiopia and bombarded most severely ethiopian armed forces bod, courageously. but the roots allergy of the tell you and knew no bounds. they use not only massive bombing attacks on civilians, but also chemical weapons. toxic gas is this james the course of the war. as a result of the occupation of ethiopia, by the fastest 760000 people were killed. the capture of the african
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state was committed with europe's death at approval. britain and france recognize the annexation, giving the green light to a further fascist expansion in the world, and paving the way for the outbreak of world war 2. the, the if you think about russia, what does your mind picture the bottom landscapes open up before your eyes? the last one does, can you imagine the, the discounts dodge the journey?
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the, the you ready to come to the in 1941 with the nazis health relation, ultram nationalist. the you astonishes the claim, the independent state of croatia. shortly off the seizing power. they built the scene of us concentration camp a place associated with the was the trustees committed in yugoslavia during will to 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 them your constitution caps. so most of them died. it was incredible genocide. the,
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the samba swanton, as the $47.00 president of the united states, that he promised the sweeping change in political cause to officer in a new era here the country's history power power will stop all wars and bring a new spirit of unity to a world that has been angry, violent, and totally unpredictable. we also hear his statements about the need to do everything to prevent a 3rd world war. of course, we welcome this attitude. the russian leader congratulates donald trump is new to him in the office mister puts in emphasizes that moscow was ready to dialogue to
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