Skip to main content

tv   News  RT  June 3, 2019 10:00am-10:31am EDT

10:00 am
i always felt i was not speaking just with you all speaking with everyone the tools at home watching goes and it was a fantastic experience. the u.s. president donald trump is welcomed by the queen as he embarks on a 3 day state visit to britain but not before stirring up controversy and attracting crowds of protesters. also this hour tom son in law says he's uncertain
10:01 am
palestinians are capable of governing themselves it comes as his plan a peace summit is snubbed by palestinian leaders who accuse him of trying to buy them off. and with liverpool crowned champions of europe over the weekend we have reaction from just a warning. you're watching our changing national coming to you live from the russian capital where it's just turned 5 pm welcome to the program. britain is rolling out the red carpet for donald trump the u.s. president kicked off a 3 day state visit with a welcome by the queen at buckingham palace later he's expected to meet the outgoing prime minister theresa may but his visit was already stirring up controversy even before landing in london has the details. well the trip started
10:02 am
in troops home back saved from style while he was still on air force one the point of even a touchdown on u.k. soil trump had. some pretty controversial tweet about none other than the london kong reigniting this between them take a listen to what the 2 had to say about each other don't trump is just one of the most egregious examples of a growing global threat using the same divisive troops of the fascists of the 20th century to garner support. com has been foolishly nonstick to the visiting president of the united states far the most important ally of the united kingdom he's a stone cold loser you should focus on crime in london not me in the long running spat between the 2 tramps criticized what he says is his failure to tackle levels of knife crime in the capital here and khan has criticized trump's policies among which is of course this very controversial muslim travel ban comes people have
10:03 am
already said that this is much more serious than childish insults which should be beneath the president of the united states today is all about the pomp and the ceremony for the from. now there is a lot of ceremony inside the palace gardens right now there was an 82 gun salute we heard a lot of banging from inside that was the way he was greeted by the world family donald trump met the queen prince charles he's there with maloney a lot of his grown children are with him as well donald trump is only the 3rd u.s. president to be given this whole hold for u.k. state to visit obama and bush or sit before him so he's trying to pretty exclusive club but yet behind the scenes we're seeing something very different we're seeing the streets being fired off he's giving quite outspoken interviews god knows what's going to happen when journalists get a microphone close to him he's already weighed in on the potential successor to
10:04 am
theresa may there is of course a leadership race on him now at the moment trump's already said that he's gunning for boris johnson some see him as the u.k. counterpart to donald trump another blonde bombshell and donald trump's also been talking about to resign may's negotiating skills when it comes to the brags that negotiations with brussels will go over them i wouldn't believe. the big number that some of these go but it is. good. i mean presumably he wanted to do it with a woman who would look if you don't want you to get it. so today as i said all about the pomp and the ceremony tomorrow much more about worked on trump is staying at the u.s. ambassador's residence he's going to be having a working breakfast with the u.s. ambassador and representatives of u.s. business here in the u.k. and then he's going to be he's got a short meeting with
10:05 am
a reason may in downing street it's not going to be a one on one as was expected beforehand of course plenty of people hit want to criticize donald trump protesters are expected to follow him everywhere he goes they're keen to criticize the british government's decision to even allow such a massive state visit at a time of political crisis the trump baby believe is being prepared i think is going to be unveiled tomorrow but yet such a divisive figure and so many people keen to express dissatisfaction with the fact that he's come here. former mayor of london ken livingstone joins me now for his take on terms of visit let's start straightaway with this war of words between trump and the current mayor as a former mayor yourself is it appropriate to treat such blows in this way. well it's quite bizarre to think that an american president with all the vos responsibilities that bad down presidents in that job that he's getting into
10:06 am
a tweet round with the manner of london and he was quite islamophobia about the fact we collected a muslim man for london he's of course keeps ratcheting up the hatred of muslims in the travel bans no less of an instance and of course he talks about the stress of a war with the romans what depresses me is when we've got the most dangerous president of my lifetime that our government is treating him like a visiting hero he's supporting our youth when he was threatening war when he was saying that iran poses the threat to america and our military head came out saying this isn't true there's no evidence of that we had our foreign secretary ono we agree with with trump i think it's absolutely quite pathetic and when you get is talk about there might be a trade deal with america after we leave you've got the american ambassador here saying we want to merican companies create
10:07 am
a take over parts of your national health service we could have ate that awful crow in a chicken and things like that i just think our government should stop groping around and stand up and telling broadly your policies are wrong. are u.s. u.k. ties on shaky ground as some claim. how absolutely i mean i grew up in that post-war world where britain was america's principal ally frankly now we would be mad to be caught up in any of the dangerous nonsense that could lead us into another war and so on literally i think we should distance house and this president being tied up with and in this way is just dangerous. now apart from meeting with the queen trump is also set to sit down with theresa may who is of course on her way out what do you expect from that conversation whether it's
10:08 am
going to be anything from this conversation because she is effectively finish as prime minister we have no idea yet who her successor is going to be i know that you have this bizarre thing the american president gore seen boris johnson but i have to say the most you saw on this politician i've had to deal with in my life so the simple fact is he should have nothing to do with any of this we should just be cutting off our ties until americans come around to electing a decent president. former mayor of london ken livingstone thank you so much for joining us on the program today. now staying in the family donald trump the son in law has said in an interview he isn't certain the palestinian people are able to govern themselves question or has been meeting with israeli and arab leaders to promote his peace plan for the 2 sides he also said the palestinians were to blame for the u.s. stopping aid to the region. and you would be ok with all of those things that you guys have done the actions we've taken were because america's aid is not entitle me
10:09 am
and we get criticized by that government response of this president's not so let me give you more aid so again that was is a result of decisions taken by the palestinian leadership palestinian leaders have already said they will boycott a planned summit at the end of the month and by palestinians accuse the us of bias in the peace negotiations now in 2017 washington d.c. recognized jerusalem as the capital of israel and relocated it's a mystery there then the u.s. cut off aid and closed its palestinian diplomatic office and in march trump recognized israeli sovereignty over the occupied as tyrian golan heights while palestinians reject what donald trump calls the deal of the century the us president still thinks it can lead to peace or a galaxy of picks up the story for us. to be fair trump was never particularly shy . humble when he does something great he likes to let people know about it
10:10 am
is stable genius has great these and has great negotiation we need. a leader that wrote the art of the deal israel palestine. if you're going to make it that probably is the hardest deal there is to make and i'm a very good deal make i believe me if you can't make a good deal with a politician then there's something wrong with you any great deal maker needs a great problem to solve obvious no north korea rocket man should have been handled a long time ago. we were going to do it. because we really have no choice to regional local the china trade deal is too mundane and above average dealmaker would be good enough to solve it trump is a great deal maker and he needs the greatest problem is really
10:11 am
palestinian conflict you're not going to support me even though you know i'm the best thing that could ever happen to israel and i shall be that they have so much and coleman trump and b.b. their egos self righteousness and their struggles against humility trump loves b.b. and b.b. love the strumpet jarrad pushed up trumps and in law also jewish is now in israel and he's got it the plan the solution the deal of the century we appreciate all of your efforts to strengthen the relationship between our 2 countries it's never been stronger and we're very excited about all the potential that lies ahead for israel for the relationship alliance between the united states and america has never been stronger. and it's going to get even stronger at all comers no surprise but something is great is this takes passion takes trust history and trump and bibi to go way back i've known president and i've
10:12 am
known his family and his team for a long term. there is no greater supporter of the jewish people and the jewish. than president donald trump but what about the plaid it's believed trump and kush that have been secretly drawing it up for 2 years why she quickly well because it could make some of israel's neighbors agri imagine a husband and wife during divorce they can't seem to agree on how to split their house so a judge rules that the wife can keep the house and gives the husband the neighbour's house how absolutely great is that jordan egypt saudi arabia syria all stand to lose land for the sake of the palestinian state guess who isn't giving up an inch of its territory. krishna brought me something from the us
10:13 am
president in the state department there is an official mark of the state of israel which had not been updated since the 6 day war well now it's been updated krishna brought me the new map which includes the golan heights is part of his row it's signed by president trump who writes nice so i would like to say that's very nice real nice we'll great stuff it may seem one sided entirely by a stand completely in favor of israel but let me tell you this if a palestinian man had made the effort to marry donald trump's daughter things could have been very different but he didn't did he. benyamin netanyahu has repeatedly voiced his support and friendship towards washington citing ties that have lasted decades but mustafa barghouti from the palestinian national initiative believes
10:14 am
a concerted effort is underway to change international thinking towards middle east peace to. the most recent statements of mr question of only show and think that he is working for mr netanyahu the prime minister of israel and he's working for the most extreme and the racist elements in israel these statements by mr question especially when he says that palestinians cannot rule themselves without israel is nothing but a support to the continuation of the patient and oppression of the system of apartheid by israel against the palestinians in my opinion a question that is now trying to change the historical american position and to confront the international consensus that the palestinians should have a state of their own and their occupied palestinian territories question that is drawing to change that course in service of the zionist movement and in service of the israeli extreme government that's exactly what the so-called the deal of the
10:15 am
century is about. more than a dozen people were reportedly killed as sudanese security forces stormed a sit in protest i was calling for an end to military rule in the country. the fatal incident happened outside a military base soldiers dispersed the crowd with live ammunition and tear gas explosions were also heard and smoke rose from the area the opposition has called for civil disobedience over the violence there is currently a political deadlock over forming a new government after the army took power in april. thousands of opposition supporters took to the streets of the albanian capital on sunday people demanded the resignation of the country's prime minister and new elections. police deployed tear gas and water cannon against demonstrators while protesters
10:16 am
hurled smoke bombs and firecrackers at the parliament according to the country's interior ministry 10 police officers and 2 demonstrators were injured has been in political deadlock since february with the opposition accusing the current pm of corruption and links to organized crime the ongoing protests could become trees plans to begin talks with the. english football club liverpool have won the champions league it's the 6th time the club has lifted the prestigious trophy and the fans at home painted the town red with more than $750000.00 of them taking to the streets.
10:17 am
here on r t just a marine who has been covering the ups and the downs of the tournament and is on the touchline show and the latest episode he gives his take on the season that was you can watch it here in full in just a few minutes but for now here's a quick taste. what is the most important thing in football. to win on the liverpool wanting. a bit confusing tension and knowing. close to your body. in a position that is not a natural position like it happened and of course the human being needs the arms to
10:18 am
keep the balance i think he was nervous because he's not the super penalty taker. you made the right decision the quality of the game was not good the quality of passing was not good we didn't play like we like we normally do i didn't really normally like i do i didn't sing that normally i do i think that must be a very very bad feeling of course it even had on his mind we are going to be losing one you love the 50 seconds and probably was thinking. even game a game in the control doesn't play. and the result is the same everyone will be saying crane has to pay even with $1.00 leg we. i'm sorry the world we managers we the affordable in my entire team my best friends the ones the poor closer to me are the ones
10:19 am
that. we're not starting players the only thing that i didn't enjoy was my then sink on ice in moscow. the project was good if you run your birth or like if you missed it or don't blame people what. to them what the response to mold cheaper food in the indoor. pool is i assure you i'm older to me but. this.
10:20 am
is new the nope must feel you've been easy in this loop. you must feel the need i'm used to both of us going out eating. going to steamboat me in going to their history kind of case you. are never going. to critique your eyes because you're going to tell you what wore you more you would almost today. the whole truth i'm doing is going to. do some good and you'll meet someone who knows the. ins and also a way of. thanks guys or financial survival guide. when customers go by to reduce the price. in elf
10:21 am
well reduce some lower. that's undercutting not what's good for markets it's not good for the global economy. lead. the 4. legged. lead. play. live live. live
10:22 am
. live. live. please. play. live. so. let's just say lists lists leg. lifts. playing. and very well might continue watching us in such. what is it calling the coin is magic the new type of digital currency.
10:23 am
scarcity chancellor. of 2nd or bank that's called the genesis blog for reason to coin a civil disobedience a source of optimism because i can control my own financial destiny it's just a new way of coming to consensus it's a game changer in the human history of this. discovering a new world this paradigm shifting technology that transforms economics and finance in a heartbeat the apollo 11 landing. to the max and stacey. now it's mexico's turn are trumps new terrorists actually a message to china also impeachment picks up steam and a post-mortem on the e.u. election.
10:24 am
time after time so we're going on the ground as u.s. president comes to britain to meet the queen and as we keep leaks founder julian songe faces a swedish hearing ahead of us extradition proceedings that could see him sentence to 175 years in jail coming up in the show as trump touches down in the country accused by the u.n. of arbitrarily detaining and torturing julian assange and we are all winning journalist might be of mainstream media and the u.k. u.s. government colluded to take down wiki leaks and while world media if that's ever made good mark will not dining with donald trump in london does the u.s. president really represent russia not the usa on his state visit we speak to greg
10:25 am
swenson of republicans overseas plus after the u.n. likens poverty in britain to victorian workouts is will britain's poorest ever be able to lead a moral life we speak of number one international best seller david brooks all the support coming out in today's going on the ground the 1st to justice and that u.k. u.s. special relationship that will be arguably strengthened when president meets the british queen today because the 3rd of june means not only that the london jailed wiki leaks founder julian assange which faces a much discredited sex crime case in sweden but none of us trade for the reputed whistleblower who opened the eyes of the world to american war crimes in the words of bradley manning. yes your honor i wrote the statement in confinement i was deployed to baghdad i want people to see the truth supporters of the cause of bradley now chelsea manning included legendary civil rights worry a professor angela davis he is asking us to look at the consequences of
10:26 am
war the damage that war produces. and here's pentagon papers whistle blow down the loaves about god tease chris hedges veteran broadcaster phil donahue and matt taibbi you will speak to in a minute the whole concept of whistleblower laws and what the poor protections are you tend not to get into trouble for reporting about illegal or improper activity army reports listed some 60000 civilians dead hillary clinton was ordering state department employees to spy on diplomats he's a man who's done things that the mainstream media should have done a long time ago well going underground is not mainstream media and we interviewed one of the obama clinton there is state department officials who resigned over chelsea manning you exposed however inadvertently chelsea manning's torture and then obama fired you told is just to clarify chelsea manning was not tortured he was abused in the brig at quantico i called attention to that i chose to
10:27 am
resign in the aftermath i was at the white house was completely open minded about would you. again i took the initiative i resigned chelsea manning is today getting cost rated this time for not testifying against wiki leaks founder julian assange health has deteriorated in london's belmarsh prison he has been unable to give evidence by video link over extradition to the us a joining me now is the author of insane clown president rolling stones award winning writer matt taibbi matt thanks so much for coming back on media here if it has time i would jump at everything may focus on the rape allegations against the wiki leaks founder as the case is to be open in sweden today what do you make of presumably the guardian channel 4 news that kind of media all complaining he always refused to answer those allegations properly or 1st of all the case has always been. not her elements that are extremely confusing i know it is very becomes
10:28 am
a story about somebody. without. never get really into a fight print of what actually happened in that case we just sort of associated with him once the word rape and becomes really part of the propaganda mechanism he's been largely successful at it all happened to the rolling stone office but i think generally journalists the lone political figures of being persuaded and swayed by all the other allegations to ignore the stant of allegations that come out of the actual wiki leaks relating to power all around the world of course you go back to 2010 every journalist and in america it was a hot thing to do it cocktail parties in the upper west side to talk about what order of wiki leaks you were. you know the whole point of propaganda is sort of create this x. factor around people like you know this person is not just you know
10:29 am
a crusader for transparency but also you know somebody who was perhaps a sex crime at all in russia cut out and always go to things and so people become very reluctant to defend the person and public and that's that's all been extraordinarily successful and we're really wasn't until this past week with the new indictments and the united states many many people in the media or started to wake up to the seriousness what's going on in fairness back is the fashionable again because even rachel maddow of m s n b c is supporting him c.n.n. is supporting him everyone supporting him i know you stuck by him all through the his or i mean there's no way to read the indictment that just came down 18 count indictment from last week which is to the the most dangerous parts of the american espionage act from $97.00 teenie and not be terrified as reporter because
10:30 am
basically what they are outlining it and that indictment would criminalize the behavior of any national security reporter or it really says that. just the mere retention of classified information is already in itself criminal which would make everybody who's ever done that kind of reporting subject to prosecution including somebody like myself and that's not even really my area of expertise so anybody who does any kind of reporting on the military cia even the congressional committee said you were classified material sooner or later even by accident you're going to stumble upon a violation of just the objects and you can go to jail for a very long time. under this provision yalla of it was on this show the famous lawyer and then he said it would to potentially there were lies all these different publishers do you think that has sunk in at least washington post just came out with it in torino and they have a very harsh. throw the russian situation then they came out with a piece a.

37 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on