Skip to main content

tv   News  RT  June 30, 2019 7:00pm-7:31pm EDT

7:00 pm
donald trump becomes the fox u.s. president and to north korea meeting kim jong un. but sanctions against pyongyang remain in place. i'm looking forward to taking the ball i don't like the sanctions being on his country i'm looking forward but the sanctions remain in the us. and in the stories that shape the week russia i mean us seek to overcome that differences as putin i'm trying to sit down for talks at the g. 20 summit in japan. the meeting was good and businesslike we discussed a home of interest to russia and the united states and we had a discussion we had a great actually we had a great discussion prisoner put the most so whether it was really a tremendous discussion. and the e.u.
7:01 pm
who wants the new payment system to bypass american sanctions against iran in a bid to save the 2015 unity 0. at the top stories from the cost $7.00 days and right up to the moment about a month as well this is. national my name. and fost up don't made history on sunday but coming fast sitting u.s. president and to north korea he shook hands with kim jong un in the few minutes before the 2 need has walked across the demarcation line into the north trump had proposed the meeting just a day idea in a tweet up to speaking for us now and stepping briefly into south korea and kim hailed it as a breakthrough moment. since my honor. i didn't really expect that the g. 20 we came. thank you all over here i want to hold it right there and we got 3.
7:02 pm
steps to go 1st that was a great honor a lot of very good. for the president has just walked across the demarcation line that made him the 1st u.s. president to visit our country i believe just looking at this action this is an expression of his willingness to eliminate all the unfortunate past and open a new future. despite the symbolic will top north korea remains on to almost total economic blockade due to u.s. led sanctions a senior correspondent discussed the situation with my colleague here in the studio today. trump said to himself that speed is no longer for the essence they're now talking about progress rather than speed so in that vein they've now come up with working groups negotiation groups from the north korea from the united states they can get together and they try to find common areas where the where they agree
7:03 pm
they're going to start meeting in 2 or 3 weeks so we'll see if progress comes from that but of course sanctions sanctions are the thing that really everything they're saying on memory or something or look i'm looking forward to taking more i don't like sanctions but you know his country i'm looking forward but the sanctions remain useful but at some point during the negotiation things can happen and that's what we'll be talking about it is exactly because of sanctions that the last meeting between the 2 leaders north korean leader and trump that it came to nothing talks ended 2 hours early and afterwards this is politically quite depressing because there was completely nothing that came out of that. as for north korea they have got the coup of getting a sitting u.s. president on to their land the 1st ever time what else what do they want to hear what donald trump said the north koreans want to do sanctions to be lifted
7:04 pm
completely and he said that there's there's no way that that is going to happen and now the north korean foreign foreign affairs minister came out and said no we are asked that we asked for sanctions to be lifted partially and that the united states demanded something extra. to denuclearization to to go ahead and begin lifting sanctions which he said is an acceptable this is a manifestation of the most extreme hostile acts by the united states although you speak clearly to the fact that the world dream of the united states. to bring us to our knees by means of sanctions and pressure has not changed at all but grows even more undisguised the u.s. senate and thursday passed a bill that would allow for the strengthening of sanctions with the with regards to north korea soon so you know there is a trust issues well sanctions is the issue that this is the overriding theme is
7:05 pm
that is there any sense do we have an idea when they may be lifted or otherwise they're looking for concrete details concrete achievements before they begin lifting sanctions and they want them verified but again it's going to take time to denuclearization efforts progress to be put in place and then verified by the united states will then take but as i said trust big issue we don't expect. to of the truth that's where we're going to verify any denuclearization that takes place that's why we will ensure that we see actual on the ground on the ground outcomes we're not going to take anyone's word for it this is going to take time and a lot of effort and they need to keep talking. political commentator john white thinks that despite the may to step forward there is still a deep distrust between washington and pyongyang. and i think when you see the merest politics of gesture rather than substance the north koreans will be mindful of the greed of the believe they were trapped after
7:06 pm
a single fortunately began to dismantle some of the text nuclear testing facilities in the south testing to sell these on the premise that there would be a quid pro quo running out of the from the americans in the form of the lifting of some of the sanctions north koreans only started to their course or not was not the case in the tank sanctions were actually taken to do something with koreans can afford to trust these gesture politics as before let me talk to some of those forces in singapore just mention the trade and the 2nd in vietnam ala the shia and out of these summits or come to think of come up to ground 0 so the north koreans will be mindful of that law so be mindful on a way the level of the way the americans are are going after the iranians in the lead of the other key thing and regime change and actively openly agitating towards reaching regime change in venezuela and well actually a concert of the ilk of john bolton or michael micrometer positions in the trunk or negotiation trust is the key issue. the troubled relationship between the u.s. and russia was also in the spotlight this week as well what
7:07 pm
a thought 20 in japan. was following all the action for us in a soccer. you may like it or not but the 20 year round table isn't the biggest summit attention grabber the reality is that everyone is keen to know what happens at the so-called buy a last and the one that the media was hungry for the most happened on friday the face to face between donald trump and vladimir putin's one and a half hours behind closed doors or wait the journalists were there just for a little bit at the very beginning not to the delight of mr trump. and to
7:08 pm
a cleese tried to make american journalists leave him alone on one particular matter donald trump said this. was. going to be a go go. soon after time after time the presidents kept repeating how happy they wor with how they got along the meeting was good and business we discussed a whole area of issues which are of interest to russia and the united states we spoke about their economic relations russia sees the american businesses their interest in developing better relations with russia we had a discussion we had a great actually we had a good discussion president putin most of it was really a tremendous discussion i can see trade going out with russia we could do fantastically well we do very little trade with russia which is ridiculous frankly so from now on the top diplomats of russia and america will be working together on
7:09 pm
a new framework for global arms control plus the administration's ago. to join afterwards to boost mutual trade and donald trump is considering coming to moscow in may next year he was invited there for the victory day celebrations another leader who got an invitation by the kremlin was emmanuel macron and we found out here and saw mr mccraw and won't have a problem with saying hello when he comes to russia. so as you can see great vibes that that late night meeting to like when putin was with you case to resume a for the 1st time in 3 years london is set to remain an cold war mode with moscow the good news though is those who were in panic mode because of
7:10 pm
us china trade wars can breathe with relief for now we're going to continue the negotiation we agreed that i would not be putting tariffs on the $325000000000.00 that i would have the ability to put it on if i wanted i have a tremendous relationship with president nobody else would have the deal that we were getting tens of billions of dollars from china coming in and deed donald trump xi jinping bilad worked its magic no new import tariffs for the time being and further talks to try and and the trade wars all together now everyone who is really making this planet spin angle maracle shinzo abi mohamed ben. and aired on who by the way heard for the 1st time from donald trump that washington wasn't treating fairly sometimes got their fair share of headline making by a
7:11 pm
laughs and we as journalists got. i noticed quite a few amusing moments here and all soka. the european union has launched a new payment system aimed at helping fans buy pos u.s.
7:12 pm
sanctions against iran it's called the european financial settlement mechanism or instax and allows funds to avoid u.s. trade restrictions which will reimposed off to washington's withdrawal from the 2015 minute deal washington has condemned the european move warning that firms that use the new platform could be barred from the u.s. financial system meanwhile iran's foreign minister has accused the us of violating international law with its latest threats against his country president trump should remember that we don't live in the. united nations try to force. javanese our thoughts are fighting to donald trump's threat to obliterate iran if terror on attacks anything american and when asked about the possibility of war the us need to boast that it would be a quick. iraq which shares a border with iran and host thousands of american troops has voiced its over the standoff the iraqi president said his country will not be used as
7:13 pm
a staging ground for any kind of military action. the american troops the coalition troops in iraq again at the invitation of the iraqi government for the specific exclusive mission of fighting isis we do not want to be a staging post for any hostile action against any of our neighbors including iran however the u.s. secretary of state might compare claims that iran has full responsibility for the ongoing. america's done everything it can to deescalate if there is conflict if there is war if there is a kinetic activity it will be because the iranians made that choice of course europeans have their own grievances when it comes to donald trump and nato but when it comes to iran they sure are some of the concerns or alleged concerns with regard to iran's nuclear industry in this for the regional power and so on and so
7:14 pm
forth it is widely believed the europeans are not going to take action and they just want iran to continue providing you know playing this role and complying with us on the takings in a win lose game there didn't clear deal you know the nuclear deal was to be a win win game but what we see now is this 0 sum game with iran paying the costs europeans and americans you know living their merits and iran believes that it should either be a win win or lose lose game therefore if you are all here do not rush to provide one with some hope i believe busy eventually. there will have you no problem in their ties with iran and coming up a washing powder that has sparked outrage in pakistan by promoting gender equality that story and more after the break.
7:15 pm
the but. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. they get accepted or rejected. so when one of the 1st entry. or something i want to be. that you'd like to be close it's like the flag for you the more people get.
7:16 pm
interested always in the logs of. their city. welcome back an aerial washing powder commercial has triggered outrage among religious conservatives in pakistan it shows women take long traditionally male roles. they add to a strong reaction on social media with some people calling for action against
7:17 pm
procter and gamble the us fan behind the aerial brand boycott burial were muslim and we love our culture or religion and our rituals the government should take strict action against ariel brand i miss my request to all my dear pakistanis that please boycott ariel a soon as possible because religion comes 1st and this is our responsibility to protect our religion boycott ariel prime minister of pakistan we want ariel cloth washing detergents banned in pakistan immediately for driving and spreading anti islamic campaigns through media. we also all guess for the take on the and how fall foreign companies should go in pushing religious boundaries. i don't think it's a big u.s. companies job to insert themselves into pakistani culture if it was women speaking up against their own culture that would be one thing but i feel that it's very wrong for a western company to come in and insert themselves in a culture that maybe isn't adapted the same way that american culture has in
7:18 pm
a lot of these women it has been their position and their desire to see a change within their country their desire has been for women to have more rights to you know education to financial stability financial empowerment that's come from within the culture so for these women to be on the commercial simply gives them a platform to add enhanced their voice that they've already been using this kirshner may set back that agenda this commercial may set back that initiative for these women this commercial may create children are you married at the age of would it be a gala can it be i understand how much how we're not sure brady and how you are getting to know marilyn company in jail getting them said are willing to you know why why you came saying how i see any women i think they're really pushing the envelope when they're dealing with sharia law and just like i don't want sharia law
7:19 pm
to come here to america and take over my western american values i don't necessarily think i think it's very confrontational to go into a country that does have shari'a and insert western values there has never in the history i'm just curious if you're going to acknowledge that any type of knowledge that without women in america who are willing to speak you're not going to acknowledge if we were in america in the 1928 it were not about women sitting up there is not america up against not america if we were in america at its peak you would tell that it is and not to marilyn to speak up against lavery because it would. put people at risk of being lynched. the un special rapporteur on torture has voiced concern over the treatment of julian a stange who is serving prison time in the u.k. in a report mills miles argues that the wiki leaks founder has been slandered by the media to divert attention from the crimes exposed by wiki leaks he also claims the songe was subjected to psychological torture during his 7 years inside the ecuadorian
7:20 pm
embassy in london mr miles are told us why he thinks need to outlets refused to publish his article. some of them said it wasn't high enough on their news agenda some of them said that it was not within their core area of interest but you know there have been reporting all of them on the case of julian assange when it was about his cats and his skateboard and kind of the allegations that he smeared excrement on the walls but when you have a serious piece that actually tries to deem ask this this public narrative to actually show the facts below it then they're not interested. during the songes current a 50 week sentence in the u.k. for skipping bail and 2012 he is expected to face us extradition hearing separate next year. last month mr moussa highlighted a songes prison conditions as a major concern on the weekend expound it was sad to show an unarmed deterioration
7:21 pm
in his mental and physical state the u.k. responded by saying miles it was wrong to interfere and should leave it to british courts to make that judgments has now smiles are again on his encounter with the songs i knew that i was going to get into a very politicized environment when i visited julian assange i didn't know him before so i took with me to experienced medical experts of psychiatry and the forensic expert that have worked for decades in examining torture victims just to go to the objective scientific medical basis for my assessment and what they found is a person who shows all the symptoms that are typical for a person who has been exposed to prolonged psychological torture he has been exposed to public mobbing now that's a slippery slope you know we're going to be in a debate when it's 2 side it's been more being basically is something like mudslinging that's not torture yet but when you start exposing a isolated individual who cannot defend himself to
7:22 pm
a sustained campaign of shaming of humiliation or ridicule of even death threats and calls for his assassination and he's completely isolated then that can cause severe psychological trauma. the news media listed by no smiles i have not yet responded to requests from comments from r.t. but for a closer look at the un wrapped his findings and a link to his report on the sun had to dot com. well that's how our news roundup looks for now i'll be here with more in 30 minutes hope you'll join me next on our t.v. international it's all documented black lives. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to
7:23 pm
sit down and talk. with all make this manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final go round to be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. in the real news room. my 7 years doing drugs my nephews was still in drugs my sister just with doing drugs it was like an epidemic of drug abuse america's public enemy number one in the
7:24 pm
united states is drug abuse we started going after the users in the prison population sewer we started treating sick people people who are addicted to these drugs like criminals while i was on the hill i increasingly became convinced that the war on drugs was a mistake there are countless numbers of people who are in prison for. certain sins for minor minor offenders in the drug trade it's a lot watching your children grow up and miss you in waves and say by daddy as you're walking out of the business it's just it doesn't get easier. live. live. live. live.
7:25 pm
live live. live. live live. live. live . live. oh. please. live. lists lists
7:26 pm
lists lists. lists. and a very warm welcome to you watching on since last. my good thing and it is the. men against murder me really we talked about when your resources that we talk about mom smiles of mothers
7:27 pm
sons you know different situations this or the streets because it's hard to take some from somebody if you don't have something to replace so i'm going to tell you stop selling drugs if we all hear some of it was the money in a box how can we tell them we don't want you to be dealing with violence you know if we're going to be there was this going to make sure what are they going to have some protection. this job is a job that you loved all every useful is the you can get up every day and go there with a smile on your face and danged. want to be able to wake up like yesterday to go to work now when you're working a job where you're doing songs attitude all day then whelps awesome you you're giving them air too because you're giving us a limb they're happy you're happy happy life happy wife the same thing as happy
7:28 pm
customer happy happy job. i'll be going to this interview today at the old use market of my resume on me or them hoping that i'll be able to be successful in this interview today be able to make good money and gain a new responsibilities in life for myself from a future. yes sir. i do but it's at the other store. whichever one can i can just take a bus if you want to. because i think that. they're. the ones. that are. going to.
7:29 pm
shipley will be getting a call back. for an interview that i have come to today and. i'm hoping that they take me. just let me know this is my family right he you know where the key you know he said by. this young boy right here he was off to change change his life this is brandon this is my god sex money and murder the start of work with him he changed his life and these are brothers that trust the type of things that we've been trying to take our stories and share with people and let people know old that life past mistakes let people know that people can change current situation don't have to be
7:30 pm
a final destination feel good to be able to stay and he make a crazy but i can also stay here as dr to somebody who is going to keep on fighting against injustice keep on fighting you know again the way that our young men are going to prison the way to begin gun day on the way to be losing their lives in the streets. this clip is right the motor club they have different blades of different loves. each blade goes into the shelter like this is a wire that the box cutters just wages all the clue as to why they wish to run the
7:31 pm
most forward thing about.

32 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on