tv News RT June 7, 2022 4:00pm-4:31pm EDT
4:00 pm
ah, a ah will say that about 97 percent of that of guns for public is now under the control of russian lead forces. further south major polls on the black sea also to have been the mind and are preparing to make long awaited grain ship with washington, allegedly precious african countries to refuse to buy grain from russia. beaming leg. nor ringo was sending food prices on the continent with millions on the brink of starvation. less than massive backlash ignite among federal latin american leaders of the us decides not to invite venezuela to behind nicaragua, to a summit, to improving unity in the region. we think it's
4:01 pm
a continuation of the old policy of intervention, of disrespect for nations and with what the government of the united states of america is doing is an act of discrimination against the 3 nation 3 government with i will welcome you watching on see international with the late as well news, he's good to happy with us. now, thing with the latest on the ukraine conflict has russia's military, has reported, is making steady advances in to previously ukrainian held territory in the leg down scout doing it republics. so i'm sure there is a total of 97 percent of the territory of the legal republic has been liberated so far. recovery operations are currently underway in those areas to return to normal civilian life. in mario pl electricity and water supplies have been restored to residential buildings and streets are being cleaned. d,
4:02 pm
mining operations are in full effect throughout deliberative areas. while the low down for public has come predominantly under the control of russian lead force is that still heavy fighting in the neighboring don't yet republic ones hound that the recently changed hands is also go square nouns for its mountaintop monastery. moscow defense ministry. ukrainian troops had been using that orthodox sanctuary. a cover of the russia had found it would not conduct an attack on the religious side to the south. russian forces have completed the mining operations that major ports on the black sea, including in the city of mariel poll, allowing the 1st cargo vessels to enter since the war erupt. it the dogs and reportedly preparing to make long awaited grain shipments. meanwhile, the spokes person for the un secretary general has admitted he doesn't have any verification for the western claims about russia, allegedly stealing ukrainian grain supplies. is you the u. n. a. where'd of
4:03 pm
such conduct from of russia in ukraine? we've seen. i mean, there was recent media reports were talking to our colleagues at w f. p. who would be in the lead. i mean there's no, they have no way of verifying these allegations. or just by the lack of confirmation, the u. s. has reportedly been sending out warnings to african countries to prevent them from buying wheat, allegedly stolen by russia, dances, africa, struggles with the severe food shortage. putting the continent on the bring confirming early i discuss the issue with our tea. charlotte dimansky. well, this is the u. s that is apparently said throughout a memo to some 14 countries, many of which are on the african continent, st. don't buy grain from russia. if you do, you must understand that this grain has been stolen from ukraine. that's at least the allegation from the state department. in the u. s. and this is a huge quandary for many african countries at the moment because in a we have seen massive issues when it comes to the delivery of going to these
4:04 pm
countries that heavily depend on these deliveries from russia and also ukraine. countries that are seeing air problems at the moment with a lack of rain coming in that's being problematic, the crops. and there's an understanding that some 17000000 individuals just in 3 countries on the african continent are facing hunger in the near future. we've also had a warning from chad, it's declared an emergency situation when it comes to food. so there's this big crisis that's looming on the african continent. and now they're being told don't buy grain from russia because it may, has been stolen from ukraine at one of the things we have heard over. no for is how western sanctions are playing into the problems. the crisis in africa at the moment . and that's certainly something that the chair of the african union pointed to when he was recently in russia to meet vladimir putin, alo, diesel, we. there are 2 main issues, the food crisis and the sanctions. we must work together to resolve this issues. so
4:05 pm
the sanctions, prevention for supplies are lifted, maluso saw the sanctions against russia have only exacerbated the situation. now we have no access to russian grain and was even the worse we have no access to rush and fertilizers. the situation was already bad and now it's worse with foot secures in africa at risk. so russia has denied obviously that it's doing this at, but that is not have the west sees it, particularly in the european union. we heard from at the european union council present, shaw, michelle just the other night at the un who said, you know, this is all russia's fault. let's be honest. the kremlin is using food supplies. oh, so still from sale. oh, don't develop, intern threes. did america transfer currencies offer shall fall off brewing over across the globe? and this is driving a foot prices pushing people into poverty. and dish to bill isn't entire regions.
4:06 pm
now the u. s. continuous decline at russia is blocking the cranes grain exports. so what's the latest on their situation from the kremlin? that's why the u. s. is also accused russia using blackmail it comes to this grain, but russia says it's been very clear, it wants to get these grain shipments out in. it's prepared to do whatever is possible to be able to open those ports. again, it is doing this d mining operation in the black c ports to allow the shipping lanes to be free and secure. and that is something that is said it wants to do for a long time. the minds that were put in the water were apparently put there by ukraine lacing them so also as a form of stopping the shipping routes. now what we have seen is that turkey and russia have come to a tentative agreement, apparently, to allow those shipments out turkey saying that will act essentially as a 3rd party guarantor when it comes to this issue. however, keith says it's not and suitably happy with that,
4:07 pm
and it probably needs to look the proposals even further. but what we have heard from the ukranian president, sir lensky, is what he believes is what should happen. he's talked about the only way to guarantee the safety of those green shipments from black see ports would be for the west to give you quain, more weapons at particular what he wants them to give him is antique ship weapons. and he says that would be the only way of guaranteeing that safety really difficult discussions. all parties oversee clear to get their own gender out and to be really looking after themselves here. but i think we need to spare a thought for the african continent, which is the one where we're seeing millions of people, possibly facing famine and starvation in the very near future. a member of the african humanitarian action organization says there's no reason to follow washington orders. if doing so, could exacerbates the continents hunger crisis. i don't think is appropriate for anybody to say last week and not the buyers from,
4:08 pm
from anywhere when millions salary. and therefore, it's very important that we get the food as soon as possible before people start. and it's really important that most often countries, including the question of why they should support any initiative from any other side of it, is an online confidence. and therefore, it's really important that africa keeps read groups often with any country in the world. this is very important source for africa because we have a lot of people here. we have climate change in our lives and now have a 1000000 droughts, not happening in many parts of africa, simply we cannot make the peace of africa poems in this great. all of us happening essential per box. the controversial summit for the america is hosted by the us has been causing a major backlash in the region with mexico presidents now refusing to attend. and
4:09 pm
if it is well encounter part of flounder washington decision to exclude several latin american countries from the events. i am not going to the summit because not all countries of the americas were invited. i believe in the need to change a policy that has been posed for centuries exclusion and the desire to dominate, for no reason. the failure to respect the sovereignty of countries, the independence of each country. we think it's a continuation of the old policy of interventionism, of disrespect for nations and their peoples. no further more. so we have expressed our admiration for the clarity and courage of president lopez abra door and all our supports for the message he has sent in recent weeks of abandoning the world of sanctions, blockade, exclusions and discrimination. what the government of the united states of america is doing is an act of discrimination against 3 nations, 3 government whitehouse spokesperson korean john p. s a show bought and doesn't
4:10 pm
want quote, dictators to attend the summit. they excluded countries or cuba, venezuela and nicaragua, or 3 previously targeted with us sanctions. washington has the bias decisions on stress that they, they expect the summit to still be successful. the summit taking place in los angeles was planned to revive us engagements in the region with migration issues, and some increase in the oil trade on the agenda. but livi as president has said he was attend the leaders of guatemala, el salvador and honduras are also not expected. earlier, i discussed the issue with a previous us presidential candidate who coordinates the cuba and finance. well, a full of dorothy committee. glory at la river. as lopez over to dawn and president, the us l of cuba have said, as well as many others, they're all seen. the u. s. is itself, the one that becoming isolated by this highly anti democratic position to
4:11 pm
deny the invitation to the 3 countries. q of venezuelan, he got iowa in the whole world, whether it's the u. s. army of ukraine and its involvement in eastern europe with the sanctions against russia. that if you don't go by the way of us, you will suffer sanctions, blockade, and even war. and what's taking place right now with a summit of the americas is a failure by the united states because it can no longer dominate and dictate as it used to. and those countries have said, it's time that we have the say in our own continent, the community of latin american and caribbean states was formed. so lock, this is why they have begun to insist that there has to be economic and political, social integration of the americas without the us and without canada, who have dictated to them for too long. for president joe biden
4:12 pm
has declared an energy emergency in the us saying potential power shortage is jeopardize national security, and the quality of life of americans biden has blamed russia and the climate change for the crisis. same, the u. s. might not be able to generate enough power to the so consumer demands multiple factors are threatened in the ability of the united states to provide sufficient electricity generation to serve expected customer demand. these factors include disruptions of energy markers caused by russia's invasion over ukraine and extreme weather events exacerbated by climate change. and the pentagon has added feel to the fire, saying that china could undermine us national security threat, beijing's control if key global supplies of ram, minerals, and vital for the production of american military electronics artes kellum open hospital. when it comes to rare earth minerals, china has the market cornered, almost 90 percent. and at this point, we've got
4:13 pm
a member of congress coming forward, introducing a bill intended to reduce dependency. the chinese communist party has a choke hold on global rare earth element supplies, which are used in everything from batteries to fighter jets. ending americas dependence on the tcp for extraction and processing of these elements is critical to winning the strategic competition against china and protecting our national security. us dependency on china is being declared to be a national security risk due to the fact that missiles, anti tank weapons and other pentagon hardware depend on rare earth minerals for their computer chips. when china cut off japan supply, this was a very dramatic blow. now we have us officials coming forward and saying we need domestic production of this vital commodity. our mission as a company is to restore the full rare of supply chain to the knighted states of america. and so we have this unique resource. we can also do it in an environmentally conscious way. we have by now invoking
4:14 pm
a war time law to make sure it gets done. strong words and dramatic legislation are one thing, but actually getting it done might not be so easy. currently, the united states only has one mind that extracts where are minerals and setting up a whole chain could take years. also, rare earth mining is not good for the environment. it's pretty ecologically damaging with long term consequences. also, much of the land that would have to be utilized is currently designated for native americans. not surprisingly there's quite a bit of pushback. there is no situation in which i'm going to feel good about giving even more subsidies to the mining industry. hard rock mining is governed by a severely outdated 150 year old law that less mining companies get away with destroying the environment and hurting nearby communities without paying a sent in federal royalties or paying to clean up toxic abandon mine lands. it's not just an to have rare are the elements usa also depends on china for solar panels. the white house has just granted a 24 month exemption to the tariff imposed on china in order to allow solar panels
4:15 pm
to be imported to the united states. the tariff that was imposed out of supposed concern for human rights has been put on hold out of necessity. the pentagon is scrambling to make sure it has computer chips for its weapons. and at this point, us officials are trying to figure out how to set up a whole new chain of mine's tariffs are being put on hold. washington has a big mass on its hands, a big mass that could easily be avoided if they simply learned to get along with china. so far, the chinese government has not threatened to cut off the supply to the us and keeps insisting data. one sided sanction is illegal and not aligned with the national policy of china. china repeatedly said that a tree war is a loose loose situation. the vital administration. order back on the us imports of a key solar panel material from chinese space companies over force labor applications over the course of the last few years. similar issues and other
4:16 pm
reasons such as junior have been used as an excuse for the u. s. to south sage, to show you trade war we've china, but he's china who has pings that can the tolerate, the heavy pollution stage to get to dispose of manage pollution to peer up the whole supply chain of where of production and mining of these materials in the u. s . on the other hand is highly limited due to heavy and foreign mental regulations is incredibly difficult to synchronize and create a vertically aligned supply chain. that not only exists in china, but he's not impossible. irish airline ryan has spark sound rage off the forcing south african passengers to take a quiz to board its flights to wait for your passport. the test was written in african say, fast language for possibly any. 13 percent of south africans was the passengers have said photos all the test in afrikaans,
4:17 pm
which is all say being told the tongue of apartheid a painful chapter in the country's history. the general knowledge testing kids, questions about the geography history and culture of south africa. we going to reaction from one of the passengers. he had to take the quiz to be faced with a taste like that was very surprising because i've never ever had anything like that happened before. the test was basically just asking questions about some of africa, but had to be on that in africa. doesn't come from the validity of citizenship at all because it only cases for coal percent of the population. so it's actually marginalizing the population more than it's testing to see fewer south africa. i mean take me for instance, i have friends who don't speak any offer collins at all. so they wouldn't post a taste but 100 percent south africa and it's marginalizing it. it's, it's discriminating against the population and it definitely splits the population, which is what we've tried so hard to avoid between g s, from my understanding of the situation. they're trying to prevent fortune and
4:18 pm
passport. so i think that matter will be dealt with an embassy at the magic level and not a language test. it's, you cannot victimized traveling population or marginalized will discriminate against them because of problems that's it's on a government level, especially like this, especially in terms of especially where we come from our country. what is being through where it's going, using that language is exactly what a project was. you know it marginalized again, that 88 percent of the population. and it had the 12 percent being able to do anything, brings up all the scores and all the memories from the parts. according to line, as south african passengers will be denied travel on the airline, albeit with a full refund. unless they pass the controversial test earlier, the south african government raised concerns over numerous reports and fraudulent passports in the country. we also got reaction to the scandal from former south african official kenneth from ativa. so africa is going to be living in the
4:19 pm
official language. and we live in official languages, doesn't mean everybody speaks. there are below the majority of africans, especially black, should lead afrikaans to do so that they can travel overseas. that's wrong. it's clearly wrong, thus discrimination. they're doing this being at the wrong time for their own reasons. i understand the little fraudulent passport. yes. but to test all of us in the lumber, your for guns, it's extreme liberal. i would suggest the so how can we government should go on this diplomatically and try to sort out the problems the u. s. has urged serbia to focus more on his goal of joining the e u. instead of criticizing its neighbors for a recent scandal. when several balkan countries denied the russian foreign minister's plain passage to serbia through their asked space. their being president has been publicly condemning them for public. i haven't seen the kind of hysteria
4:20 pm
for a long time. that little serbia has been exposed to in europe and around the world due to the arrival of love raw. you can't believe how much pressure there was on serbia because of that visit. said he has been facing heavy western criticism for its refusal to impose sanctions against russia, foreign minister. so gay laughter was scheduled to visit belgrade on monday to meet with his top officials, including president v church. i thought being forced to cool off a slice over the space, pan laugh then slammed the names, saying it effectively deprived a sovereign country other right to its own foreign policy. a professor at the institute of european studies in belgrade, se serbia is being pressured to take a stance against moscow. people in diplomatic circles should be shot by unilateral acts i would say of nato because this is obviously not a independence solution. independent move on
4:21 pm
either bulgaria, montenegro, or norma, cydonia. united states is trying to for serbia to really abandon its policy, uh, political and military neutrality. i can't use any other word bought and insulins because this is a really describing what is happening because we are imposed to behave a certain way or else publicly to fall to serbia. montenegro. busy was, was bombed by, by nato, and part of it surgery is still occupied by nato forces. and i think that the language that we hear now is language of threats. ah, the world's richest man, a long mass has raised questions about why the u. s. justice department has refused
4:22 pm
to reveal the secret client list of sexual predator, jeffrey epstein, and why the western media has launched remained silent about it. only thing more remarkable than department of justice not leaking the list is that no one in the media cares. doesn't that seem odd that would make my one of the most high profile figures, depression was an ad seems a little black, but nearly 3 years after his death, the latest update and the saw goes around, get another debt. this time there was mark middleton and arkansas, business man and adviser. former president bill clinton, reportedly introduced him to epstein while police world milton death, a suicide. his former associates are now calling for an independent investigation after he was found hanging from a tree with a gunshot wound to the chest. every one that i know here that has worked with mark knows it is physically impossible for me to have killed himself. he could not physically hold a shot gun and done that to himself. he knows nothing about guns. he hated guns. he
4:23 pm
couldn't have tied a news to save his life. the man couldn't change a lightbulb by himself. he was the least physically skilled person i have ever met in my life. police are now saying they can't release any reports related to the middle of death because it is considered an active investigation. as for the question of when the information could be really the former clinton advisors family as follow the log in to stop investigators from disclosing any detail. it's also notable the family is using the rose law firm, which just happens to be the same firm. hillary clinton worked for before becoming 1st lady. the firm became known for his type of clinton's in the 1990 s. as it was at the center of the notorious whitewater development scandal, where the clintons were absolved of any wrongdoing, while their associates faced felony fraud and conspiracy charges, the firm's partner bins foster also made headline after he was named deputy white
4:24 pm
house council under the clinton administration and then died just months later, and what was also role the suicide. just by working for the rose law firm for 15 years, hillary clinton makes no mention of it on her website, and it doesn't stop there. another i've seen associate modeling agents. jean luc brownell was found dead in a prison cell earlier this year. you had a long history of accusation that included both applying young girls to epstein to abuse and abusing them himself. the details of the investigation and to pronounce deb have yet to be released. and while going, maxwell appears to be the only remaining as soon associated behind bars while the rest walk free. it's becoming clear that their crimes have always been an open secret. at least for the political establishment. epstein was hiding in plain sight . we all knew about him, we all knew what he was doing, but we had no one that was no legal aspect that would go after him. they were afraid of him for whatever reason,
4:25 pm
they were afraid of them. and to that end even has a point after years of using to address jeffrey ad scene of the story that was hiding in plain sight, the u. s. political establishment and the mainstream media continue to protect his associates and rick crimes. they're accused of committed in washington. rachel blevins, r t for me u. s. senate a tar read says the mainstream media have been deliberately silent when it comes to reporting on the jeffrey epstein. case. there's been kind of a hush hush. you'll notice that corporate legacy, web western media is not touching who the clients were of epstein. why is western media not covering much about the upstream trial or the fall? and i think you have the answers when you look at, you know, the amount of people that have tried to come forward about the clintons. and there's this growing body count. i think there's an element of fear in the united states amongst, you know,
4:26 pm
particularly smaller media of getting cancel. the platform being called, you know, being told is called a conspiracy at the very least and of the very most getting threats even coming out with anything against the clintons, can have a reverberation as far as getting the platform canceled on social media. many thanks for keeping his company here in asi international as always plenty more to be found on our website, auto dot com. ah ah. with
4:27 pm
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 where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. the point obviously, is to rate trust rather than a very job with artificial intelligence. real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with
4:28 pm
oh mm hm. mm. welcome to worlds apart and own russian saying hazard that once you have a reason finding a pretext is only a matter of time, including finding a pretext for a war. the animosity between russia and the united states has been building for a number of years. in fact, one could argue that it never really disappeared, just diminished with the end of the cold war. how far can the current conflict over ukraine take it and what does it mean for the rest of the world?
4:29 pm
to discuss it, i'm now joined by what is i the professor of political communications at the university of tech run, protesting his id is great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you for having me. now, in one of your recent articles, you suggested that they said you political rivalry over your credit, the all, and now i'm serving in some i even participating in just like the problem of iran. suppose that malicious nuclear intention is essentially an artificial problem if it was deliberately created by the americans to justify our intentional jewel political you cannot make, has suicide towards those countries. does washington even need a pretext to do what it is that is mind them doing? you know, when it comes to russia i think they do because it's. busy not very easy to question russia when it comes to you know, they can always threatened to take the case to the. ready un security council
4:30 pm
with russia having a veto power in the security cancer. that's not going to work out, that they use it on trying to make an easier ball. with russia. russia has lots of nuclear bombs already, so that, that is not going to work with russia is so if you like, the states wants to fight russia and they do want to do that, as you said, they need to find an excuse. and i think that is why they don't want the ukraine to finish, because if there is a settlement, then you are not going to be able to use ukraine to put pressure on russia. and that is why if you go back a few years ago, the united states did not want to miss equity meant to go through.
41 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
