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tv   Moscow Mules  RT  April 28, 2024 9:00pm-9:31pm EDT

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the, the hey, everybody, welcome back to the most cool news on shay bows. we're going to be taking a look on the lead of all those greasy little stories that the big boys in the mainstream media would prefer. we're left exactly where they are in the dark and what better place to start this week then in the old u. s. of a ukrainian states of america or the united states of america, where the boys up in congress, pelosi and all her blue and yellow piles have really gone all in the yuko frenzy
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check this the is this a key is or is this a washington where exactly are we, i mean, i think people are really, really buying into this in the states. and of course it's just another $61000000000.00. what's that? i'm on friends, mike johnson says at 80 percent will be spent in the us. keep that to yourself. don't tell the boys in queue yes, but it's added on to a 170000000000. that the u. s. has already given the boys and it's getting tougher and tougher to peer yourself away from that blue and yellow. it's so attractive. it's like vanilla ice cream or benign ice cream, and blueberry so tasty. pearl bill pass growl here was so fond of the flag. he decided to sell it a bit to himself noticed range and you know, you can wave your ukrainian flag on capitol hill. no problem, you probably get a $61000000000.00 for doing it. but if to an old dall and you want to wave the all
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stars and stripes, the all star spangled banner, you could find yourself in a world of just now talking about a world. we've also got some interesting footage of all sleepy joe paul here on the most cool meals. how do you little sniff of the boys? zalinski, check this cherry. this is just beautiful. you . what was the smell of the greenbacks? the smell it with cash. remember 10 percent for the big guy, of course the tax payers the us have completely melted down the line. but some of the stuff is absolutely fantastic. checking out some of the meetings that have come out about how zelinski is dipping his little finger elbows into the us tax payers pocket. i just absolutely classic check this. so the who's going to that
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there's on cassandra jones to move and i don't the funding the other course as part of the deal we were promised and you were promised that the issues on the southern border would be completely fixed by portal like johnson. and that is absolutely the case, correct? no, incorrect. it's so shocking to see that a senior politician like completely screwed their promises and screw you in the process. and there's been over quarter of a 1000000 interactions with illegal immigrants on the border so far. and that is a record breaker check this out. this is what's happening down there as we speak this morning. tensions escalating on the texas border? dramatic new video shows a struggle between border patrol and migrants and el paso. i mean, this is open. yes sir. is he like our old pile yolanda is unhappy about this at all
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. check out his tweets on it. he freaked out about this. so nothing was doing whatsoever in any of these bills that gave tens of billions, toll z boy over to you about the border. absolutely. xerox, what we're talking about borders and yuko fever, assume united states politicians, and actually decided that the border with ukraine is the border with the united states get that didn't do too well in geography, in school, on the video. some say, well we have to deal with our board or for us. got you down rainy and russian border is our border. no, i don't think it is actually the the border with the united states. i'm sure it's now. let's check the map actually. maybe i check it out, maybe it is as a lone star state, the you close have completely taken the sent over. hey, and it's so surprised the colonel saunders didn't get up there and tell you that.
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and it's being are looking good. the border with us as with ukraine, because uh, let me get it. union the secret over 66 percent of americans have no idea where ukraine is. check the video, good words. yeah, this is a great question. so it's over there. some went over this direction, right. here right there, right there is some count it's it's, it's, uh, did you find it? oh yeah. just rarely so. okay. so where's, why should i might? where's the issue right there? oh, this is the, this is like, good job. i'm going to the geography lesson. you'll get to just pick it. hopefully you don't join the american military and joined the midst of forces. it could be incomplete, so she'll probably around see right. hello sir,
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though for the rest is right here. they went all the way around this way and came over that way. so this is terrible. i mean, just remember there are 34 percent of people in the state and you want to say do know where you crane is, but you don't actually know what i'm, what is going well while sadly a lot of americans don't seem to be able to find you praying on a map of the average american only needs to follow over and a binder head on a junkie right now a lot of the big cities in america are experiencing an epidemic in synthetic drug use, a new drugs at the street is called frank, what's philadelphia and some of the other big cities are really suffering with this stuff. check out philly not. not. not exactly. uh, uh, philadelphia cream, cheese and tasty. and it ain't good. check. this is like really some of the spooky of the as on the apocalypse, this, this uh, this music is a really freak and really, you don't wanna play this,
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this one at night at the countryside, looking at your window. look good. my. i don't remember this trade in the us they reckoned is worth about a $1000000000.00. just a 61000000000 a way to ukraine on top of a 171000000000. and now a $1000000000.00 coming in. and these people are left on the streets. the politics meanwhile, and google signed from san francisco to golden gate, that big icon of american power will be there's also a big, big problem. 2023 was the worst year for drug overdoses in the city. 800 human beings lost their lives. the city streets are looking for the going to check this this is an energetic uh, lets say connoisseur of the old trying. even though people going, trying tourism. they're going to check out the products and the video them in film
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. the and he destroyed one of these south driving cars. he took a trip literally stain in google, san fran. even the people that are meant to be helping these homeless do down the street. these addicts are cashing in the pastor of a mega church in ambrose. yet he is after dip in the pockets of the poor, poor eh, by selling the drugs to the june of $5000000.00. cha ching. so stay on the beautiful west coast of the united states. we're going to head to l . a. yeah. the june, the crown, a beautiful place for all the 20 people want to be. but unfortunately, it's also worth 30 percent of americans homeless live. it's a place where $24000000000.00 has been spent to try to crack them, not of addiction on homelessness. but it ain't working, check the video. i mean again,
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this is like something you would have seen in south africa in the 1980s. it's basically a shampoo town. and being irish, i know of the term shantytown means it means shanty old house. all the money, all the billions and a working there, pumping it in. uh, but as long as people like the old pastor are cashing it out, making a work, bro. so you've got to ask yourself all this money that's been spent on combining drugs. what is this? oh, by nomics works by nomics. well, actually, uh, finally uh, same family, same people, same area live in before bite and turned up our, our $11000.00 a year. worse off, check this. how many times we have to prove, we can't be trusted out of course. so sleeping, joe mumbled into the distance, the numbers never lie. you gotta look at the real numbers and they don't have a pretty picture for joe on his bike nomic since he came to power. at the cost of
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property, real estate has doubles the cost of gasoline is up to 60 percent. and even the cost of eating is 20 percent more. not everybody's unhappy with all sleepy. joe's view points on find the values and the core issues that are important to your kids. i mind check this out. one of the men and dresses has decided to put on a very, very wholesome and find the orientated sho over state. so it isn't beautiful. on the video, even the kid looks completely freaked out by this lunatic address and some kind of the wizard of oz though fit and home phone number is completely frankie. but maybe it's got something to do with the jose hanging around with all the obama brothers are the, the obama family when he worked with them. this liberalism, this idea that a guy can be a girl, a girl can be a guy. cat can be a dog, apple can be a per, etc, etc. interesting. e,
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one of the senior advisers to old bar act that has found themselves in a little bit of hot water over in london. now he's been charged with multiple sex offences with kids. rough, i mean shy of quite a big crime. advisor is now looking at a bit of jail time over in the cold, blind me my. so speaking to the u. k. demand in charge there, richie rich, soon act. the rich as prime minister to ever take power there. and literally he took power because he was anointed he wasn't elected, has been giving us some sage advice and mental health. if you're depressed, if you're not feeling too hot or too good, you can make sure that you get the help you needs. but you've also got to get back to work. maybe you'll get back to work trying to find the hundreds of kids that have completely disappeared. in the u. k. on the video, and if you're feeling anxious or depressed, then of course you should get the support and treatment. you need to manage your conditions. so that doesn't mean we should assume you call and engage and walk.
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that's not going to help you, and it's not fair on everyone else either. so that's great advice from old rich, rich to not to never really have to do days work in his life himself. and meanwhile, he's decided to send 500000000 pounds over to z boy savanski. interestingly, the pearl, the english children and british children, they can always down their sorrows. they being selected as number one, child alcoholics by the world health organization. mice work which you rich and speaking of google will cry, you know, at least the money is getting results, right. the 61000000000 that the americans are given should get them about 50 percent of a fail counter offensive if you do the numbers. but some good news news flash, getting word for risk where the truman levrets i've been seen advancing and also the cobblestones. oh, but there's a problem there on the back of russian military folks. check this.
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yeah. well yeah, it is. do it. it's just great. this the, the joy of his soldiers, voice. now remember, these are the leopards that at all, the not full crew and all the developed ukraine. e x were telling us we're going to be released are these zip codes. this was a huge mean for the blue and yellow crew avenue didn't seem to tank out as well as it could have done sooner, said they're on and time on and fashion. the russians are really, really troubling the poor old deutschland as annotate shop in moscow. someone decided to give a bit of love to the parole released leopards. check the so tasty monument to nato's great success. destroyed nap odd. oh my goodness me. this is most coolest fans or oh, of course, i know we're going to part most goals,
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leave those poor old efforts to their own devices. i'm going to head to shanghai in china, and you may recall a couple of days back. poor old tony blinking arrived in shanghai and he arrived there was no red carpet, there was no band playing. it was quite a sort of dial rivera, a bit of a signal may be put when you see our old friend z, boy, he was, we created in great detail at a sick show. yeah. a sick show in china. yeah. for sure. and a full size model of him and merged chicken of now it turns out that you can have fully functioning intercourse with his daughter. if you have a mental illness, i was really shanghai in head back to crying. it seems obvious that a lot of young man, maybe 6 or $700000.00 of them who took off out of ukraine and decided they didn't want to die from farm to lie or sleepy joe dinardo fewer have absolutely no plans to go back. why?
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that's what they were on the video. like going back to the brain. yeah, that's the level. where do i sign up for the view shop? i'll leave the be showing a girl and straight in the face for that. no, we're good. we're all pretty sweet to me. then that it's a great you know, so let me think objectively i can have the beach i can have uh, you know, uh malibu cocktail or i can get a blank of um, all the way from the polish border to uh, back moved. yeah, it's a no brainer bro. so as the ukrainians decide not to come home to die for zalinski
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. interestingly, just 2 days after the us decided to give another $61000000000.00, the us taxpayers money to the landscape, us bank department also decided to release a little report very quietly. i report at outlined you kind of problems with things like force disappearance, binding, the church oppression of minorities violence against women abductions. remember, 300000 people have gone missing and ukraine in the last decade alone basically. so, why not phone ukraine is the past in a freedom and all things delightful and good, correct. i'm heading back stateside to maybe something we should all bear in mind is that, you know, the truth just isn't really relevant, doesn't really matter. everything we said tonight, everything we said in the last few episodes, so ship because truth does not matter. and that's according to catherine mar,
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the ceo of america's biggest state funded media organization, radio tv video. this is a catalog in our normal lives. these contentious conversations tend to a rep or a disagreement about what the truth actually is perhaps, for our most tricky disagreements seeking the truth. and seeking to convince others of the truth might not be the right place to start. in fact, our reference for the truce might be a distraction that's getting in the way of finding common ground and getting things done. so we all have different truths. we all have different tubes. yeah. was called the truth. i wanted called shift. i'm giving katherine myers views on food and what's right and wrong, and being to see, or the biggest stay funded media organizations in the united states. it's hardly surprising that 7 percent of americans,
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only 7 percent. actually 1st the mainstream media and less than 30 percent. actually have a little bit of trust and surprise. surprise, right. gotcha. maybe that's not true. meanwhile, while the german leopards have been released and savvy captured and brought to moscow zoo for some chocolate cake, president, stine, maya of deutschland has decided to visit to talkie on a very interesting visit. now remember, the germans have a huge turkish population there. so you'd imagine he would be very sensitive to cultural issues and bring something to reflect the rich cultural heritage of turkey and germany and those links. yeah, he bought a huge goodbye of check. this is just own real process. does minor good. an item comes, i've been i mean this is a came to bringing of the day though to orland thing on here. also i'll have your
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potato or a bottle of vodka. you know, to the russians. poultry people the british course, there's an interesting sight to this visit by hoss stein, maya to turkey with his john, come. bob at german economy is in the spring, and it's not going to get better any time soon. but despite this, and despite the happiness of cutting off cheap, pushing energy with the non bombing of the non north stream, which caused for worship on the south a wish above his own power stations, its own skills, hospitals a you know, you know, the story that despite all this, some of these politicians are very, very, and susie optic, something about my hand, and that the whole slide that you probably need to check this pointer isn't fine. i noticed one of the about the is it something that there's something in the something wrong with the how it keeps going up. so that brings us to the end of our wiggles,
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stop tour of the bill from the united states. the homeless is on the apocalypse, it seems that the political elites in the states in london, i'm not sure how many always seem to have enough money for a leper tank. a junk above or 6768001000000 trillion at this stage who's even in county will be here next week to keep an eye on your money and where to send that to you that partial. i think that was a good and wasn't the
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the i 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 personal intelligence. at the point obviously, is to place a trust rather than fit the various jobs mean with the artificial intelligence, we have somebody in the team and the robot must protect this phone. existence was on the
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wrong. just don't you have to shape house because the engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look so common ground the the russian states never is as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best most i'll send send up the speed the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union,
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the kremlin mission the state on russia to day and split the ortiz phone back, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for what question did you say from stephen twist, which is the,
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the, the i'm action or can say welcome back to going undergrad, broadcasting all around the world from you a, i had them in november's election so called mainstream corporate propaganda meet here in the united states. will center analysis on personality and identity instead of clause. it wasn't always so once it was the working classes and organized labor that terrified us. it leads and threatened that controlled. but as new liberal inequality is risen over the decades, the worker is back last year as well. over half
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a 1000000 work is across industries, from automotive to aviation, to entertainment. his significant lines in nearly 400 strikes in the us genocide, joe biden even intervene to make transport strikes illegal. joining me now is labor journalist, hamilton nolan, north of the how much power and quality and the struggle of episode of labor. hamilton himself played a key role in unionizing the workforce at goal cut media. he joins me now from new york. hamilton. thank you so much for coming on. i understand that your book has made the usa today best seller list. what drove you to right and how come it struck such a cord, seemingly in the united states and in the election year as well. i have been a labor journalist for a long time and i, as you mentioned, got the opportunity to help organize my own workplace at golf for media in 2015, i got a chance to see the labor movement, both from the outside of the journalist and from the inside, as somebody participating in my own union, and you know, as a backdrop,
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to this book, 50 years of reprising, an equality in the united states of america, particularly since the reagan era has let us to a point when people have gotten fed up and public opinion polls tell us today that unions are as popular as they have been in 60 years in the united states of america . so i think that we may have finally hit a tipping point when people are ready to reclaim the work or power that has been lost them over the past generations. yeah, it was the old, even of the academy awards to hear people talk about the successful writers strike over there. but at the same time, what exactly happened with joe biden in the transport work as a he see you next to the lord to stop the strike. yeah, joe, biting um likes to tell himself as the most pro union president of our lifetimes, which i think he probably is, although it's the extremely low bar. if you think even of democratic presidents
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like bill clinton and brock obama, the ones in my lifetime did not really spend a lot of their own political capital to help prop up unions or promote work or power. so by, by those low standards, by and as been a very, probably the president. however, as you mentioned when the, when the railroad workers went to go on strike, which would have been the biggest strike of his presidency. he did use his power to prevent them from going on strike, which is unfortunately, has become the standard for president to under the railway labor act, which is a sort of a law designed to contain worker power in those transportation industries. but it could have chosen not to do that fundamentally. and the fact that he stopped that strike, i think, is the biggest market against him. and his claim to be a real, probably a new president, some of the constitution coming to action that to protect workers. unfortunately,
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there's a, you know, us labor law is very insight worker fundamentally. and especially in, in those transportation industries which have their own law called the railway labor acts, which restricts them even more of the private sector workers. so it's, it's very difficult for those workers to pull off large scale strikes because the government has given itself the power to order them not to do so. so it's like if they really threaten corporate profits, that's what comes into action. i mean, in the fifty's hollywood, of course, ad marlon brando in on the waterfront, use this part of the cultural propaganda war to destroy the reputation of trade unions across the united states. what are they using right now then? because seemingly people are saying, yeah, union is a good but at the same time as the railway, uh, what is the strike shows underneath the surface. there are a subtle ways the powerful can use to stop work is organizing as well. you know, since since the 1980s in particular, and since the ronald reagan era,
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the unions have really declined culturally economically socially. mathematically in all ways, uni density has been on the decline with the rise of the regulations from the reagan era. and then with the rise of new liberalism that was promoted by democratic presidents as well as republican presidents. i think that however, we have reached the time when that might be changing. and particularly since the pandemic years when tens of millions of american workers found themselves at work found themselves in crisis, found themselves deemed essential. workers without the given pay raises all those things that serve to kind of radicalize a new generation of workers in america. and i think culturally and politically and economically we're, we're starting to see a potential turnaround in the way that people speak about unions and labor and
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america. and the question is whether the labor movement itself, which is kind of been rendered weak over all these decades of decline, can take advantage of this moment. so if the people are in the united states are watching this and want to form a trade union in a private sector business, tell me what obstacles they're gonna, they're gonna come up against to prevent them from organizing their labor. well, the 1st obstacle is that the labor laws in america make it very easy for employers to retaliate against workers for tried to form unions. even though it is technically illegal for employers to retaliate for, organize, and activity. the penalties for doing that are almost nonexistent. and so big employers know that it's actually in their interest to do things like fire workers who try to organize to intimidate workers who try to organize those tactics. come with such multiple.

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