tv Headline News RT July 12, 2014 3:00pm-3:30pm EDT
3:00 pm
to end the violence those having no effect on the ground israeli leaders and data vowing to continue the girls are offensive hamas is backing bernie the reading more rockets on israel or middle east correspondent paula slayer has got the latest from tel aviv the situation here in israel is extremely tense barrages of rockets continue to be fired at the country from gaza there was one incident when a gas station in the city of ashdod was hit and one person has been seriously injured in fact that is the most serious incident so far ninety percent of the rockets that are coming from gaza are intercepted by the iron dome anti-missile defense system on friday night three missiles were intercepted over the skies of tel aviv when i was at an open field when this happened and it's almost surreal people who rushed out of a carson is almost a few seconds before they can get to the ground or hide behind some kind of building many people just watching this interception in the sky and when it happened there was this huge applause that went up from people on the street where i was but certainly people are afraid what we're hearing from the israeli prime
3:01 pm
minister binyamin netanyahu is that he will not back down and he will certainly not back down to international pressure he says and i'm quoting that the battle is progressing as planned so there is the sense on the ground that this could ultimately lead to a ground offensive as you well know thousands of reserve soldiers have been called up the head of the israeli army is also saying that gazans made a grave mistake by launching rockets at israel and that they will bring disaster upon themselves or certainly the rhetoric that's coming out at the moment does seem to suggest that this operation will continue and possibly continue for quite some time. but you keep across what paul is merging to find out a miserable following her regular updates on twitter. no one in the evening here in moscow now next in ukraine residential areas on the outskirts of donetsk of again come on draw to leave five for the first time in less
3:02 pm
than a day residents now evacuating the eastern city locals say civilians have been killed . you should visit the study of the wolf i'm sure it's at the goddess for sure of. blood to go fighters put the civilian death toll much of a think around thirty one here on the screen is from the notes these are the pictures of what it's like for some people there let's get more from or if not in eastern ukraine. for some other then president fighting happened in the outskirts of the city of donetsk one of the biggest cities here in eastern ukraine with a population of one million people we know that multiple rocket launcher known as get out of jail was used there followed by multiple times the pictures we received from the ground showed dramatic device station and we can clearly see that a residential area was targeted and we're also hearing reports that local orphanage and chilled to a role so heat and many already compare the scenes with the city of slovyansk the
3:03 pm
key target of the ukrainian army four months of what kate calls its end to terror curation the town almost leveled just a week before it was surrendered of course the major concern is that it's happening next to a very very big city and the theories are that the violence could spread further that we were clashes along the russian ukrainian border also continually russia's foreign ministry post about one incident in which russia's checkpoint was targeted and the report says that it came under fire coming from both ukrainian size aside and russian side and those responsible for the firing from the russian side came there from ukraine and the report says that the route proves for that let's now listen to what the eyewitnesses to say. it was out of the blue the people ran out unexpectedly and opened fire on our patrol cars or. judging by the damage to the
3:04 pm
car firearms were used and it's obvious they were used on purpose the investigation is ongoing meanwhile we're hearing from the operation commanders in kiev that on friday they managed to kill around one thousand and two government fighters although they don't provide any information any details about when or why it happened meanwhile we hear from the operation commanders in key of the front friday they managed to kill a round one thousand and two government forces although they didn't provide any information any further detail on when or how it happened and we heard from the present for the british that quotation for every ukrainian soldier the militants will pay with scores of hundreds of their road this information though was not confirmed by the anti government forces themselves they say they lost a dozen of their fighter is well received conflicting reports but there is one thing that both sides agree on but casualties among civilian population
3:05 pm
a very high and it continues to rise and while the death toll from all sides and anger on the rise in here in eastern ukraine it's clear that helps abated in a way that they download that many of those who are not directly involved in this crisis are calling for now could happen any time soon. britain's publicly funded health service responding carved out by american health care giants according to protesters in london they're anxious about a plan trade deal between the e.u. and the united states and did the marched on the e.u. office in the british capital polly boyd who was the. but this protest is all about what could end up being the biggest trade pact in history the u.s. and the e.u. are negotiating over the potential creation of a massive free trade area now washington and brussels say it's all about the creation of more choice boosting the economy and making much of the us more your
3:06 pm
original jimmy was wrong as you can hear by the slogans and the banners that deal has more than its fair share of. and here in britain there's a particular concern over the future of the national health service the universal medical care system that is directly guarded by a lot of people here in the u.k. now the coalition government as part of a shake up of the n.h.s. has already contracted out an increasing number of services to private profit making companies and the worry is that this deal would allow u.s. companies to come into the n.h.s. and privatized parts of it irreversibly said the protestors here i demand saying that the national health service the british national health service is kept out of the potential u.s. e.u. trade agreement entirely now of course these talks are being held in secret that worries protesters as well they simply don't know what's being discussed but the
3:07 pm
main e.u. negotiator has assured that the future of the n.h.s. will be fully safeguarded. well for their part supporters of the t t o p agreement so it will benefit europe by creating new jobs and generating hundred billion euros a year may be there is potentially affected by the treating clude environment vestment health care education and labor critics on the other side the fairness though so that deal will open the doors to things they don't want to fracking genetically modified food and lead to corporate takeover declining wages maybe the group is also causing concern in europe post germany to peter all of us spoke with civil rights campaigner michael effort about the possible threats posed by the treaty what he thought. what are the major concerns for germans about the tea tape negotiations. in germany there are a lot of citizens who are worrying that european standards will sink we're talking
3:08 pm
about consumer protection and environmental protection those standards are lower in the u.s. there are also worries that international investors and corporations will receive special legal treatment that will lead to the abolition of some environmental and social protection laws. in the last two weeks we have seen the relationship be somewhat strained with regards to spying but do you think that would have any kind of impact on the negotiations for the trade deal or is this pretty much already a done deal chimney all set to sign that part of it is going to cause i don't believe it will have a significant effect on talks it's going to take until the end of two thousand and fifteen when negotiations should be completed this current affair will be forgotten quickly and i think negotiations will continue as if it didn't happen thank you very much it does seem that despite germany taking the unprecedented action of expelling that cia operative and seemingly standing up to the united states when it comes to trade they are going to sign this deal despite the concerns of some of the
3:09 pm
citizens here in germany. we'll keep tabs on the story for you coming up the changing role of drones from being deadly to bringing deliveries may be the mother to give them a rough reputation but the civilian use is also raising concerns to tell you more about it goes the pits and a couple of minutes time. it's like you don't want the bullets to stop. because it's like. a black backpack. so it's almost like there's a beat the blue and then you just see the big sound it's like a bass. crosstalk
3:10 pm
rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. well again if you're watching us about fifty minutes ago you'll be aware therefore that let him approach an argentinian president speaking to the media within the past hour and of the russian leaders in one is ours as part of his week long tour of latin america also in south america's artie's pool scott is following that visit
3:11 pm
for a sign of the poll my sissy looks very pleasant it was a really pleasant meeting as well we covered part of it. yes well our own routes to other world cup final here in rio the russian president vladimir putin has stopped off in argentina where he had a meeting with the country's president cristina fernandez. they discussed the strengthening of political and economic ties and they also signed a number of agreements such as legal treaties including the exchange of prisoners and there is an agreement for peaceful nuclear cooperation and putin also says that he will soon be broadcasting in spanish on argentinian t.v. now russia are also hoping to build their own global positioning satellites and one of the discussions between the two presidents was argentinean to help for the project let's give you
3:12 pm
a bit more information about exactly who is counterpart is in a bit more information about argentina itself cristina fernandez the is the first elected female president in argentina the keyword there was elected because isabella martin has to put on was president for two years in the one nine hundred seventy s. on this latin american told not to move putin also stopped off in cuba that's where he had a symbolic meeting with former leader fidel castro an influential figure who helped castro to power which born in argentina with relations between the usa and russia since the end of the cold war it seems that the two nations i don't sing to a different tune at the moment. argentina is the host of time go and argentina are of course in sunday's world cup final in rio against germany in the sport as a religion for fans in latin america but argentina's national sport isn't football it's a sport known as part of a mix of basketball and polo site. in rio within the next twenty four hours or so
3:13 pm
ahead of the world cup final it seems that his trip across latin america is going to be dominated by games sporting ones and political ones. he'll be excellent a pub quiz as well fifty things i've just learned there i never knew before of a legend teena thank you for that sir but enjoy the football to now on of the major stops on putin's latin american tour will be the forthcoming bricks summit in four to brazil to discuss the prospects of the alliance let's now talk to william doris he's political analyst at international action center hi there it's expected isn't it that it is a joint brics development bank is going to be created let's talk about that first these countries the major economies why is it needed it's very much needed for too long so many order reserve economic life in the world since the end of world war two and especially since the end of the cold war have been controlled by a handful of wall street banks either directly or indirectly through regencies like
3:14 pm
the international monetary fund and world bank and they have used their power their power to force privatization shut down of industry all kinds of progressive. programs on countries around the world and it'll be a wonderful thing of the very good thing for humanity if the brics countries whatever their differences are among them are able to create some kind of alternative william they're also talking to about maybe creating a new internet to help hide data theft to keep data safe from foreign prying eyes whether tell us about these countries desire to go it alone in more and more areas . well i think that. what the united states is been doing as far as spying on its own so-called allies in germany. shows very much the need for this we know that the n.s.a. is spying on people our government is spying on people right here in the united states and you wonder how often when a good when
3:15 pm
a country seems to go along with the u.s. policy against its own interests how much that is how much role a place played in that by information that may have been gleaned about leaders in that country and politicians that country by n.s.a. and internet spying i think that would also be a very welcome alternative. anything that can can weaken the monopoly the monopoly power exercised by u.s. corporations and the u.s. military industrial complex in the world i think is a good thing for people all over the world in the united states as well this is a south american trips important to russia as well isn't of course this summit coming during tensions of ukraine and economic sanctions targeting moscow i guess syria is the brics nations could offer an alternative to keep trade going in for russia. well i think the crisis in ukraine. i think many of the wars the united states is an issue aided since the end of world war two from the cold
3:16 pm
war which was not so cold in korea or vietnam to the decades of war against iraq to the proxy wars now being waged in syria and in ukraine the horrors being inflicted on the people in east ukraine and i might mention what's happening in palestine to the people of gaza as well which is enabled by u.s. money and arms i think the goal of a lot of this is simply to keep u.s. banks and corporations at the center of the world economy so but it's this is not a natural state of affairs there is no it is not economically justified it is only maintained at this stage at this point in time by force of arms by military force which is a bad thing for people in the united states and half the u.s. budget goes to the military while people in detroit are having their water shut off so. yes i think it is sorely needed i think for the united states to try to stop this is like king conneaut of britain in the tenth century for the eleventh
3:17 pm
century rather telling the ocean to ordering the waves to roll back when dollars are going to leave their political analyst at the international action center thanks for your thoughts. jihadists on the self-proclaimed islamic state are expanding their influence in syria and iraq reportedly raking in around now a million dollars a day by selling oil from the facilities they captured in both countries they've also received a thousand man back up to after an entire syrian rebel brigade reportedly crossed over to join the islamist nonetheless the u.s. is unwilling to give up its support it seems what it calls the moderate syrian opposition again it you can reports now. more rebel groups there pledge allegiance to the islamic state the extremist group now controls a vast part of iraq and syria and has announced a talent fate one report says a thousand strong syrian rebel brigade arrived at the headquarters of the islamic
3:18 pm
state in a convoy of over a hundred vehicles including ten tanks ceased from syrian government forces for several years now u.s. officials have been trying to create this image of the syrian opposition as former teachers farmers and dentists fighting against bashar assad the speedy advance of the isis shows just how much more complicated the situation is the obama administration began to stumble when answering questions about the contradiction between u.s. efforts in syria and now in iraq. oftentimes the challenge is if you have former farmers or teachers. or pharmacists. who now are taking up. position against a battle hardened regime. with support from external actors that have a lot at stake how quickly can you get them trained washington is still determined
3:19 pm
to continue arming the syrian opposition the white house has asked congress for half a billion dollars in eight for the syrian opposition and you have many hawkish lawmakers here who want just that the white house says the forces there are now providing weapons to our moderate but what does moderate mean in that part of the world where everything came change overnight we get into this conflict between who is a radical and who's a moderate and who we're going to arm and then people change sides look what happened in iraq in recent years and it gets so confusing that even the experts don't understand it and get all. when they try to describe it in light of the onslaught of these state you can often hear the criticism that in its existence to remove. washington may have overlooked the threat of this radical group in washington i'm going to check on our. middle east analyst phyllis bennis told in
3:20 pm
washington was to send weapons to syria it wouldn't be able to control who receives them the syrian rebels come in a wide variety of idiology and beliefs and organizations but they're all working quite closely together so this notion that there is a an expansion of isis for instance is certainly not a surprise i think many people have been worried that if the u.s. provides weapons to what they consider the so-called moderate opposition that there will be no way that those quote moderates can protect those weapons from falling into the hands of jihadi forces like isis and others that it won't be because they want to turn it over to them necessarily although it might also but simply because they don't have the military capacity that some of these other organizations these islamist organizations do have so it's going to be further militarization more people will be killed it's not going to help the syrian people and particularly
3:21 pm
syrian civilians it's going to make it worse for them. home delivery could be on the brink of a revolution getting a pizzas maybe a bookstore the latest gadget from a career on a scooter could soon but not yet i think be a thing of the past the world's biggest web retailer amazon as was reported of late i want government permission to test through technology in seattle it believes one day drug deliveries will be as normal as trucks on the road today some part is they've already taken the bull by the horns one point zero in northern italy is doing this study flying its food to customers there it goes shaken but not stirred out in a very nice way of getting it that went smoothly private drones may be up on the up though but some leaders and so sure this is german chancellor angela merkel not at all pleased by being buzzed around during an election rally last year well she's taking it on the chin anyway and this video of a daring aerial to the kremlin raised a few concerns in moscow pretty pictures though operating drones near airports is
3:22 pm
the issue one the big issues that are already been cases where they've narrowly avoided clinicians from planes we are and drones campaign can and what else is wrong with using drones for civilian purposes. and one reason is the very high accident rate of this new technology another reason is that technology is rapidly advancing is evolving very quickly in developments in commercial drone technology feed into military drone technology third reason it's also probably bad for working people it's a form of automation but displaces jobs for three reasons is that with many drones in the skies it's going to be very difficult to identify them not to mention the whole issue of privacy we already have a government with the n.s.a. poking into our business we don't need more surveillance in this country.
3:23 pm
actually just braid to the said that was the italy where they flew those pieces in syria russia. now imagine a bullet which hits its mark every time whichever way you weigh in then well thanks to self guided our mood being developed in the us will soon no longer need to be good shots will tell you about that story online our also to digging deeper into the mysteries of love archaeologists celebrate finding this pair of romantically in two thousand skeletons dubbed the romeo and juliet of the bronze age read more about their interesting find that very interesting dig at r.t. dot com. the big stories see the now gas explosion this time balls killed at least one person and injured eight others the blast from the ground floor of the workshop parlayed emergency crews are searching for more bodies of the finger trapped under the rubble it's the second gas explosion in turkey in as many days. i guess pictures from through hundreds of nurses you see we're marching on
3:24 pm
headquarters the state health care service demonstrations took place almost a month into a nationwide strike group of wages and working conditions the state health service says the ball coach than legal has been firing medical staff who take part in nurses carry fake coffins to symbolize what they say is manages efforts to kill democracy. while in neighboring brazil the clock ticks down rio course readying itself for the world cup final between germany and argentina and that's going to be policed to what used to flow in your security contingent is some twenty five thousand officers to control the tens of thousands of fans who center the city specially for sunday's match you're going to watch it you enjoy yourself as well not a few minutes from out international skies will be here in the u.k. special program lined up for you now she returns will be along with going underground.
3:25 pm
from time to time i get emotional e-mails and brokering. posts of various sort who support the current government in kiev and it makes me wonder if young people today even know what the word nationalist means for example just last week a bill was passed in ukraine that will open up forty nine percent of the country's gas pipelines and storage facilities to european and american companies let's also not forget that joe biden son was put on the board of ukraine's largest gas producer we should also remember all the way back to the first days of the coup against you know covert what did the nationalists do first sign up big time for i am loans wow putting your country into massive debt with foreign entities now that's nationalistic and would you think ukrainian nationalists would put ukrainians into power all over the regions of ukraine well think again because money sure trumps ethnicity what it comes to the two thousand and fourteen governors lined up and most importantly of all how can nationalists want to join
3:26 pm
the which is lefty liberal paradise where patriotic movements are the black sheep of the continent so my dear detractors who write me letters just what sort of nationalist revolution are you so proud of i'm sorry but i'm not seeing your triumph but that's just my opinion. says immediately so we leave the people. closest to the. party is it. seems that no one is asking with the guess that you deserve answers from. politicking. i think. we're going to go digital the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because
3:27 pm
a free and open process is critical to our democracy correct albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across a cynical we've been hijacked lying handful of powerful transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once it's all just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trying to fix rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america to find ready to join the movement then walk a little bit there. welcome
3:28 pm
to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser krypto boyan yes i said it crept up only on my people comfortably on is the one two punch to level the banks and their confiscating ways one crypto currency two silver bullet points punch the people have spoken they're sick of the elite frauds and scams of their rigged and toxic games crypto boyan is the one two punch before you start let me just add something here stacey you know on this show we talked about crash a few morgan by silver silver was a twenty dollars ran up to fifty dollars and as a result life masters who was working at j.p. morgan to get the price back down into the twenty's she had to leverage j.p. morgan's book so horribly that she's been fired so we killed subtly life masters career so we took out one financial terrorist with the crash j.p. morgan by silver campaign and jamie dimon himself is very very sick so in other words that campaign has done a lot of damage to that bank too big going was
3:29 pm
a three we took it to a thousand on the show we made i'm everywhere i go in this world people stop me and say max thank you for making me a crypto millionaire thank you for making me a bit coin millionaire we became bitcoin millionaires last year and the whole bitcoin story is astounding so now we're bringing in crypto bully on so it's a silver coin with a max coin krypto hola gram attached to the coin and this is the ultimate banker killer this is the baxter killer we're introducing you to this concept devised by a guy named mike murphy on start join and it's called mexico in silver crypto bully on. demand has been so great whereby it's now eight hundred percent funded i thought this was interesting because there's also another crypto bully on currency on the site called vera coin silver and that also received one hundred percent of their funding within a day or two so we do track demand and i was.
23 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
![](http://athena.archive.org/0.gif?kind=track_js&track_js_case=control&cache_bust=2002129193)