Skip to main content

tv   News  RT  October 29, 2018 1:00am-1:31am EDT

1:00 am
to be close it's like that before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the college. they should all. join me every day on the alex simon shill. yes of the world of politics sport i'm sure i'll see you then. a passenger planes crashed into the sea shortly after it took off from the indonesians capital this morning one hundred eighty eight feet. of the. protests in norway as troops conducted its biggest drills since the cold war also. with the people. the f.d.a. is now represented in. after the great success it has it results in the.
1:01 am
ruling coalition together with the rise for the. seats in every single regional parliament. to just one day is. accused of violating human rights to the concerns of people being forced to live in areas where radiation levels remain unsafe. but i've spoken to several mothers in particular who feel that they are being compelled to return because of financial hardships. they were good morning she live from studio. seven and it's just an a.t.m. here now this monday not breaking news just on the screens that came in a few hours ago from indonesia where passenger plane with one hundred eighty eight on board has crashed into the sea shortly after it took off from the capital this morning. so far no survivors have been found lion air flight j t one sixty was
1:02 am
traveling to the city of just over an hour from jakarta video has been released showing deborah from a boeing seven three seven in the geodesy it is a civil aviation chief says the crew had requested to make an emergency landing almost immediately after they took off line air which is a low cost carriers confirm that that plane lost contact with air traffic control just thirty minutes after it took off but it's yet to issue any further statements the aircraft came down just about twenty five kilometers from the airport it's being reported that sailors on board a nearby tug boat there witnessed the disaster the plane was a new type of aircraft a boeing seven three seven eight it's an american narrow body jet the can seat up to two hundred thirty people according to the light air company that plane was manufactured this year so it was new it had only been in use since this august right now it's still not know what caused it to get into these difficulties a spokesman person for the indonesian rescue agency posted pictures on twitter
1:03 am
showing books bags seat and parts the fuselage which been pulled from the sea he also said that one child and two infants were on board the flight every nation expert told us several factors could have caused the plane to come down. within thirty minutes the last. two so. probably within that short of the you know. norm no. need to call. at this point it's hard to speculate but you would. use you know. too much we sometimes this could be a safety issue in the with most incidents room. accidents or. the. road so. to see the board. understand the war protesters have gathered in all slogans nato drills in
1:04 am
norway the alliance is flexing its muscle in the biggest military exercises since the cold war it comes after moscow held its own major drills last month has the details. fifty thousand troops two hundred and fifty aircraft sixty five warships and ten thousand tanks and vehicles that's a pretty schrade forward message. biggest exercise since the end of all the cold war it is ambitious and it is demanding in recent years europe's security environment how significant it irritated nato has been careful not to mention moscow as the boogeyman which the exercise is aimed against but
1:05 am
there are no illusions nato jets will be flying i mean two hundred kilometers from russian border us troops will be learning to fight in cold conditions against a simulated enemy that is and surprisingly exactly as powerful as moscow but the effect of this activity will increase the tension between no way and russia despite quite clumsy attempts by the representative of the airlines and its member states to picture such military activity as defensive it is obvious that this fighting capabilities demonstrate a distinct end to russian character tensions now a worse than they've been in a third of a sentry both nato and moscow have been going to extremes staging bigger and bigger war games russia's vostok maneuvers the natives trident war games record size for both this year and each blaming each other. demonstrates russia's focus
1:06 am
on exercising large scale conflict it fits into a pattern we've seen over some time and more assertive russia significantly increasing its defense budget and its military presence. wait wait wait getting a little carried away that russia's military budget has been decreasing not increasing year after year you would have thought nato intelligence would have spotted that now compare moscow's military spending to nato's which is almost a trillion dollars a year it literally accounts for hof the world's military spending i mean there's no competition here. need is military activity at the borders of russia has reached an unprecedented post cold war level the scooper for british no military training and our borders use expanding and becoming more intense bloc countries are engaged in offensive drills the aim of all this is increase capacity to swiftly
1:07 am
deploy troops across europe. it's a remarkable cycle nato builds up its forces moscow responds by building up its own we catch nato then calls russian aggression and uses it to justify stationing more tanks more troops near russia. and repeat. the needed part of the confrontation about nato it's part of the confrontation of politics against russia. and maybe the future also against china but in any case we go actions where we need is a product of common security of design a man and a friend to russia. since ninety percent always. gotten in europe above aggressive and always other countries. saying rushing to class because it's all very impressive this far as military escalations
1:08 am
go but what with all these war games this propaganda militant rhetoric and collapsing arms treaties one can only wonder how long can we go on like this much more we can escalate the for is stupid decision or an accident puts a spark to this trillion dollar powder keg. german voters have dealt another blow to chancellor merkel with both parties in a governing coalition on course to suffer heavy losses in sunday's state election hester there's been a surge of support for the green party though and for the end immigration alternative for germany party which is in line for its first seats in the states parliament giving it representation in every german state. the. christian democrats are still in the lead but the party is projected to drop
1:09 am
eleven percentage points compared to twenty thirty their coalition partner the social democrats are also down by more than ten percentage points voters have given a big boost to the greens though as well as turning to other left wing parties he says some of the party leaders reacted to those early results. with the people's party the f.t. is now represented in every german region after the great success it has. received being there was a very mixed message has there once the christian democratic union to continue leading this state many people have shown during this election that it must be different not it has. for some in germany the rise in support of the f.t. those because of concern because of its harsh down so they were gratian the protesters to intervene frankfurters the first results came out political amnesty of meisner told the ruling parties are going to have to change if they want to stay in power. state election of probably a proxy vote nationally as well that's not just
1:10 am
a local vote it will definitely put markel in a weak position she's been getting weaker and weaker as and more and more unpopular and now if they lose and they seem to have lost big there as well again i would expect she'd be under a pretty severe pressure now. as far as the support on the federal level that at some point this city you is going to have to look for a new face she's getting very unpopular i think she's a more of a liability for the party than she is a positive fact for instance there have been these so-called. demonstrations going on for about a year and a half now that means in german the english translation is merkel has to go and i don't ever remember seeing shrewder like the chancellor before has to go demonstrations or before him was kohl i don't ever remember having demonstrations here in germany saying kohl has to go listen part of the population she's become
1:11 am
really highly unpopular. from war to famine hacking to nuclear threats is a lot going on in the world to get people concerned these days on their but turns out the biggest favor people in the united states is much closer to home as caleb maupin explains. with halloween fast approaching pollsters are looking into what strikes fear into americans the most now turn on any mainstream t.v. network and they'll have an answer for you efforts to influence the twenty to eighteen mid-term elections the big news and divisive stories and posts caravan of impoverished migrants white nationalists prepared to take to the streets trump administration plan couldn't race the definition of transgender but according to a new poll conducted by chapman university in california americans actual fears don't really line up when given a list of one hundred things to be afraid of including nuclear war zombies and ghosts and other terrors americans listed their primary phobia for the fourth
1:12 am
consecutive year as being corrupt politicians. and perhaps this fear isn't exactly baseless we do have a president whose tax returns are still under wraps and he seems to be pretty blatantly doing favors for his next of kin i've heard evolved i've heard how good would be. the fifo the know is nothing to do with that but does that but i want to tell you the people that though know that he wagner would be done by. then be accused of nepotism if you could believe it right and trump got a lactaid by tearing into his opponent hillary clinton he called her crooked hillary because her reputation for shady deals has been around for years the f.b.i. even looked into her clinton foundation the former secretary of state never shied away from taking big sums from financial heavyweights to do have to be paid six hundred seventy five thousand dollars well i don't know that's what they offered.
1:13 am
accusations of corruption are abundant in american politics even though they rarely make the legal field in the united states there's all kinds of politicians being accused of insider trading lavish gifts as they say welcome to american politics but it seems that the mainstream media is working overtime. to direct our phobias elsewhere there's no limit to what the russian federation do to undermine american democracy is why you know what we have to work on immigration i have a big dairy district a live agriculture a lot of undocumented workers but these things aren't even in the top ten because we have so many of them. the things that relate to your life or the future of your kids and things like that not trumped up things like you know terrorism is going to get chu or your bridges are going to fall down or something it's real life things that people are worried about a part of it is the economic ones including the corruption of politicians i was interested in the corrupt politician thing being at the top because for
1:14 am
a long time people haven't recognized how corrupt their politicians are they think it's thinking in gradually that the whole system really stinks american politicians have learned that playing on people's fears is a big seller but it seems that what scares the americans the most is the very scare mongers trying to manipulate their fears tale of mopp and r.t. new york. times been told by the u.n. that it might be violating human rights by forcing families to return to fukushima seven years old to that nuclear plant meltdown run to the area uninhabitable the chinese government insists the area is now safe but the u.n. special repetition. of the substances has many feel they were forced to return. the information that i'm receiving including from former residents is that they are being compelled to return their financial assistance that was provided to them after the disaster has been reduced or eliminated and thus they have. in
1:15 am
a sense been financially forced to return to areas that they believe are not safe i spoken to several mothers in particular who feel that they are being compelled to return because of financial hardships the u.n. says he's disappointed that japan's ignored recommendations as to what constituted a safe level of radiation off the nuclear disaster twenty eleven the government raised the safety threshold twenty times in twenty eleven japan's government raised the level of safety twenty times the said the u.n. report says such levels pose a significant danger to the public's health. the japanese are trying to move the situation back to
1:16 am
a status quo as it was before the nuclear disaster as quickly as possible and in many ways that's to be commended but there also may be a possibility in this is why we're concerned that the japanese government is moving too quickly and perhaps not ensuring a night of quick level of safety in particular for vulnerable groups such as pregnant women and children well the japanese foreign ministry says the u.n. report is based on one side of information that is causing unnecessary concerns about fukushima professor you see key is a human survivability expert a kill to university he thinks japan should wait for more evidence before allowing families to return to fukushima. before retiring before halting or before releasing. we do retire their heart of the of the cause soon being removed and in the i i don't think this is sufficient meaning one being carried oh i know all the many how it's already
1:17 am
ok in the dos however i also all the many areas which has not being cleaned at all the most simple of thing is to as a career the commissioner of the. nuclear power plant and we're also proposing the. means however that even though the commission of nuclear power plant it will take a very long time and during that period of course there are some areas which might be the. googles under pressure after reports of former senior executive received a multi-million dollar exit package after being accused of sexual misconduct by a colleague it's also accused of trying to silence the story that goes back to
1:18 am
twenty fourteen and goes down off reports this morning. the era of me too has been celebrated as a turning point no more it seemed to could sexual harassers get away with it all to me to me to be to be to me to meet pull. but as some perpetrators were ostracized and ruined for life others apparently were covered and protected this is the claim made in a new york times article about the man who fathered the android mobile operating system allegedly the google big short coerced and other employee into intercourse at a hotel an accusation andy rubin denies specifically i never coerced a woman to have sex in a hotel room these false allegations are part of a smear campaign by my ex-wife. but the misconduct story is only part of the scandal according to the paper google's big head has reportedly knew of the allegations but there was no big outing for rubin no public shaming no kavanah
1:19 am
scale investigation what happened instead a discreet resignation letter filed by the executive a goodbye golden handshake of a staggering ninety million dollars and they passed on the back from the big boss i want to wish and the all the best with what's next with android he created something through the remarkable with a billion plus happy users and the irony is that it's google one of the champions of the me too movement in supported by actions like creating a whole project with this i catching heat map for the hash tag and note that we did not edit this in any way including the music. the full one the paper published its investigation google retorted by flaunting its record of layoffs over such accusations in the last two years forty eight people have been terminated for sexual harassment
1:20 am
including thirty who were seedy and managers and above. and from we've learned so far this scandal looks pretty black and white good going the new york times against potentially bad guy google but the irony actually goes deeper here the new york times is amidst a very similar scandal itself back in twenty seventeen their white house correspondent glenn thrush was accused of inappropriate sexual behavior the paper did punish him by not allowing him to cover white house events anymore because that will show him those who are preaching the loudest about things like tolerance or things like you know taking moral high ground are often those who don't hold themselves to that same accountability because i don't think for them it's necessarily a more ality or even you know a principle of theirs i think it's more about politics to them so then when it's convenient for them to say they espouse the me too movement for political
1:21 am
pragmatism or for you know sometimes i think click for click things like that that's very different from when it hits them personally the need to phenomenon had a lot of women inspired and empowered to giving them hope that maybe they don't have to be afraid to speak out anymore and while this message could not be more true it's hypocrites within the ranks that are stealing the hope from the victims well more on this mean to me to movement so you've made it to the disney lot two of hollywood's biggest names and spoke out about the negative messages they believe are in some other nation films from the online series in case you missed it breaks down some of those classics did you spend a blissful childhood happily enjoying disney classics well in case you missed it they tend to fall into months. how can we judge them by and watch the french kiss snow white without consent and how did the little mermaid giving up her voice for
1:22 am
the true love of a. i want our we say cinderella. save yourself you don't leave no prints these are some of the criticisms from actresses kristen bell and keira knightly who have unwittingly become figureheads of a movement that suggests we love change and can prove some classic story is apparently bella and might leave refused to let their kids even watch some of these old classics and what on the street is not the only one a lot of people think about this stuff really really really hard although perhaps not hard enough maybe the prince should have got permission but then it's not right with the lying that only writing dwelled long departed can we still call what is a very by the way. the little mermaid may have given up her voice but that was ariel just said so let's just let her do her thing and telling cinderella to save herself so the work message to all those trapped in the mystic seventy two around the world is to just help yourself and ignore any princes who want to help looking
1:23 am
at you mochel you want to date disney princesses tend to get the peace the feel of approval although if we try hard enough i'm pretty sure we can run those two let's have a try shall we but. a little girl to find some parents and sets out across the ocean or just some logs with a tight little chicken that is not a good example and in the interests of animal welfare did anyone else the chicken if it wanted to go for is a mighty queens minds behind closed doors for years offered for my chickens and then and then pleased to the top of the mountain oh you mean little one that is a terrible lesson in how to treat p.t.s.d. as ever i see why my has the solution to keep your kids blissfully ignorant to the complexities of reality reducing guy to all acceptable story lines that artists need to stick with it declare two thousand years zero. and everything from about once a good talk for broke. the news next from
1:24 am
brazil where after a turbulent hard full presidential campaign the right wing candidate joe wilson r.-o. seen off is a socialist rival for nanda her dad thousands of elated supporters of the country's president elect together till a streets of rio to celebrate. what was it was it. here all together that part of this moment is not just nonstop me part of this moment was when romney captain secured over fifty five percent of the vote in brazilian politics polls nor was a figure known for his controversial statements he once called for the murder of a sitting president lamented the demise of the country's military dictatorship and
1:25 am
laws bitter attacks on women in minority groups he ran on an anti crime anti corruption platform as proved skillful it engaging with voters especially via social media. workers party opponent me time fernando had a former mayor of so polo he ended the presidential race of the jailed former president lula to silva was banned from participating is a look back at the race of the issues that defined it. thank you. it's not just excitement for about a country we've had enough of corruption from the people in office sitting on the
1:26 am
house. i saw the mess six years to the old ladies in a two month who have lived through that with come out of their homes to fight for democracy i came here for those people rather the scientists from the free brazil movement believes that despite his controversial statements both scenarios when doesn't pose a threat to democracy in brazil. yes he looked best he used to make the fans of the three regina we had in the past express who made statements on t.v.
1:27 am
and stuff but the corporatists. three two who. is a columnist for the he's always said that he would support democracy this is for speech as elected press it was a change the constitution and defending our democracy and same thing it's fine for brazil that we see the let's talk about democracy is he used our system to use brazil to finest into supports all the military in all the route to regimes america. all about granted this on friday a group of us democratic senators sent a letter to. ask him to condemn both scenario the lawmakers insisted a victory for the far right candidate would democracy and human rights in brazil again till the seas not surprised by the reaction. some democrats. they were expecting secretary i think. to write a statement about the us election election was a lot while ship closer to. the democratic party was always
1:28 am
a bit too many shows there was. actually receive a political process used impeachment so is that true that they are trying the game left to what america is now broken because the children just caught it. she was asked that it is the stuff that gets to the left. political upheaval in sri lanka turned deadly on sunday want to bodyguard of a sacked cabinet minister fatally shot one person and injured others it came after the president abruptly sucked the country's prime minister and suspended parliament sparking a constitutional crisis. supporters of the prime minister gathered outside his official residence denouncing the changes the sri lankan president says the sackings were over an alleged
1:29 am
assassination plot. the. a person questioned by investigators has revealed the name of a minister in an alleged plot to assassinate me the prime minister was known for his pro-american views while the newly sworn in one has pro choice or interests critics say the move is unconstitutional. you have a majority i demand as the prime minister and i would function at the brains. a political analyst we spoke to says that sri lanka is being torn apart between major global powers. syria and curtis located at two politically sensitive locations in the indian ocean connecting the key commercial and it's you will to always right we each have to go through europe africa and asia but despite south asia has been dominated by india china recent seeking an important strategic footholds being bitchy regional ally of india the us stop arms sales to see
1:30 am
a long time and was very critical of the human rights record of this country in certain simple japan reeses de jong the geopolitical game by forging an alliance between india and us in countering china scoring influence and tie into pacific region what will be you do you like to see not only ease washington d.c. we are much more cross the with india to try and to rein in. political coalition formed by what. the president and city center. if you're shooting into us you see the breaking news coming your screens reminder of his catching up with it but he's in for an easier this morning a passenger planes crashed with a hundred eighty eight onboard it went down into the same shot after it took off from the capital so far no survivors have been found the lion air flight j t one sixty was travelling to the city of. now from jakarta has been really showing deborah from that boeing seven.

39 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on