tv Documentary RT January 24, 2020 1:30am-2:01am EST
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does the president thank you very much for speaking to at this difficult time for your country difficult period which is what my 1st question is about your recent absence during the tall volcano eruption and people have been worried there's been widespread concern about that absence and about your health are you still feet to be president. you know. we stood up believe media specially developed. and the u.s. are you us before they made the announcement they did they did not go i was 2 days earlier then i went. when it came back last night i went directly again to be a valid question areas. so do not believe that. kind of got
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to be being. dished. up which is an american see a fund. agency and we've just been. well they have not very different boxes and we have questioning them because media must be 100 percent owned by the country philippines. for on its own by american and saw it doesn't violate because it would seize the media or depress should be owned by. 100 percent would be well while you were there when you went back to the volcano you promised to peel in the volcano and eat it's actually is part of a new government policy perhaps
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a war in volcanoes one that this one but this one aspect of which we're going to really fight. in this says that we might need to close it. just of the big. be necessary steps. to meet the challenges of the art. and the devastation that. would be with the people's lives their livelihood and or. well as you see you know this is it's never easy every new day brings brings a new challenge yes one of you lead the challenges is that you got a taste of u.s. sanctions for the alleged mistreatment of an opposition politicians my question is have you learned the lesson the trump was trying to teach you it should be do you is who should learn the lesson from us because do you think that the buckboard.
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in the video games that are incapable of dispensing justice will have survived. in maine been for the 6 who were declared public. before before the americans and their occupation. you see. the. opposition. and the communists that the god who invent diseases of. the dilema receiving money by way of being contributions from the drug. lords in this country. and the american simply do not believe that justice is incapable of receiving money to feed millions. to ensure victory. they roll on the issue that it was it trumped up charges. by. the year or deliberate. and
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by the communists and so they start to believe in the lies of the opposite side. we cannot do anything says that it's not the drug but the united states is that. one of the solutions would be the would not allow the entry of any. connected with the prosecution of secretary bill iemma i countered if you do then i will allow i will not allow americans to end. in the defeat libyans. they should get it get the. embassy is there as of now and they come and see if the only place. so if you don't
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. then you have. 2 percent of the research before you entered the country one of the staples of your presidency has been a u. turn in foreign policy you've been making a lot of other friends with for example with russia with with china my question is what can russia and china offer you the philippines that america can't nothing except that. you will respect the sovereignty because i'm betting that 1000 years to look. state because we were under the americans for 50 years and believed to be learned for we've got their independence we went to war against them. so. if you're going to fight then i get. posture from the america and i
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can get it from the rest and the. chinese the. chinese government it's because they respect this of the. of the country which america. it's not totally totally lacking it's not only in the philippines but all the door they do not respect so over the. well in recent years you've pointed leap shopping for example russian weapons most recently the joint indian russian cruise missile yes but you never got your credit card out you never did the question is why are you waiting for we had the. we had our priorities. i was buying for. cargo helicopters and you know we are not there it's country over real program b.
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b. funds a government over the budget it's a luis this early is not enough to go around we. saw i was sure. we would love to make the down payments and be prompt in our you know just because a friend of the son followed up we do not you know we we have scan or we do not be your dad's so it's still money. and. we're a little short of it but really we're not that bridge but the. place the order is now. merely a military helicopter kind of google. supper's. how far do you think trade and corporation friendship between russia and the philippines can realistically go off the rule there is 8000 kilometers separating
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moscow and manila what do you want from this relationship is it nuclear energy mining something else i'm sure russia is going to come here and look for a. viable business. going to russia. we do not consider the distance as a limit. of friendship in order. to be. a. partner of the rest of the east. in trade and commerce we do not think that. the distance is. a sort of minus it's a plus i. nothing. really be. in there and if you really want to do it.
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well one country that's been getting very close to the philippines is is china fizzy and it has been getting very close because unlike say for example vietnam which has been very vocal in its opposition to china's south china sea claims you in the philippines they haven't been as vocal in their opposition why is that. not the other said the little one still. stands. and they cannot afford to do it. for a. would be dropping my drumming. or. dramas because we cannot afford. good i'm a hilly the philippines and very dangerous. spratly.
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islands. provençal islands. the local government. just knew. them and so it would be a reckless move. if. sent out to slick. small vessels only to get a bloody nose and. the we response might not be. contained if i get to move. because of the so many. american ships here. just also want a good one. defending the philippines is. full of. out of control i mean. it was.
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operations understand that a cost of doing business is buying and building support in washington d.c. and that includes staffing up with former members of congress put them on your payroll you want to hire a chief of staff from a powerful senator or a committee. member get their chief of staff put them on your payroll as a lobbyist this is what washington does on a bipartisan basis in fact i think it's the only point of true bipartisanship in d.c. is corporate influence over government. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe.
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isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led. by. what is true. is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the death. or a mate in the shallows. speaking of the changing times you've been president into your 4th year honestly how how would you rate yourself how would you rate what you have done because your war on drugs has divided the world what your. they nor mix as they call them have divided economists will you be remembered as someone who solve problems or someone who
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created problems well. no need to remember me. and if you had to but that. here i know. that guy and destroy. drugs. would destroy. its over. and i told everybody that if you would destroy you make on 3 legged beef with i will kill you. there's no worry about. the economic veering towards so many. or been your friends with russia we do it to say and. could be a go increase in 3 and glamorous it. and maybe if we could start. breeding with russia. it would be good it would be like.
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i'm in. america it's not the philippines and if we leave it's not making it. a made me feel still dove the. american foreign policy. they were all loose. they were all race and. the chinese and so on of the different beings i just received. an invitation to go to the next state so we were there with leaders. in the distance i was invited by obama and look. when you go. did you see one of the many friends. yeah but you know one time when i
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was. being. good at this. in the press gone for. now he should have realized that there was also a head of software. but he should have cleared this ace me in the proper venue. to drop the case to the united nations where i'd known gus the. a president of another country and the press corps so i got my soul. but i would never do it because this is a very nice person but not this in the. style of the in thing. it's not i do not believe that the whether they really want to work or. he really he maybe he wants to. some leaders are so how
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can the philippines stay on the path that you set without you without your passion and without you unique style. cannot answer the question and they're going to even know what was going to succeed it would greatly depend on the people now either india will see shown or with me in my administration. to really think hard about it but if we are improving economically if we have. 40. percent. or have lowered the. drug related crimes here it would mean. i would gladly say that. no country can progress with law and order. nor country nor city makes we have.
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lost if if i may why do you think people have allowed you to do and say what you have done and said why is it that you know sometimes you've done things that they don't want and yet still they support you well because people are a real stew you know. human being so i'm immodest of hobbit. when it's to be done and done and repeated be done. it it's kind of if. it comes to not really i'm almost a 2nd big. but when they see things. when they see good things are raising from discipline. if they see improvement or do things. which are allowed. people should realize that it is. in my generation. it
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is during my time that i should be doing thing to protect to make them see. the worse and i want it now and i want to end communism and drug. problems or at least the. minimal so that the next generation will not have so many problems of. me if it's wrong to be a part in defending. your country. against that are spiritually know that it does come from the. bomb but. and seeing your loss ac is still coming in with will cain there has never been. been a short supply but there are just abundant. and it going to come from mexico.
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your age what drives you what motivates men older increasingly to go into politics at 70 or 80 because politics it's a fight takes a lot of energy every day it's it's a daily war what moved you to get up in the morning i have that to realize that every day but they do. my all good just to seem. well. and for us. politics in 1808 i was elected mayor of the city of dubbo then years and never lost an election and doing the presidency started in 1000 maybe. asmi of their next a congressman minister vice minister made. to skip the feeling of a success. for. its only good for 3 then allowed me
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i swear that the run. run for vice mayor then this film emirs your book again. and i never realized i never did call the new years that it was in politics i was there just to work on the war and work since and i didn't need a. yes a bit i would say physically. in the many hours you've got to stay awake. and the number of. base you have in the field. inspecting public or. visiting military camps and on and going to do finance especially during the month i was siege i was there almost 10 times.
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stayed in the midnight and if you all so i just heard this thing that they said maybe the stress i did will be. when you see. born weary. when you're really weary of doing things. and they said because aside from the fact that you have to stay late and you have to travel and then there's the. amende of. bullets were whizzing around got a hole in one big helicopter in one of the helicopter. bro. very. straightforward. thank you very much.
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many call the impeachment trial of donald trump in the u.s. senate a political show well it's not in fact it's quite boring repetitive and tedious clearly this entire process is a blood fest to play for keeps but what about the institutional damage left in the wake of this energy problem. is this the 1st one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest race. to stand. just the right questions and the right answers.
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only industrial junk in that these images of the city from the watchman is a rug from a christmas. winter is it and there have none removed can you hear me. him a national anthem with him. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida no mother daughter is buried in a cemetery in healing messes with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed
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a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pen this than him and what happens in court be be be. shocked shocked as far society we feel. we don't know she'll share this fruit on. the end of this trial unfortunately you too will still love no chill just. trade and investment to become magic spells to come economic development. most people think about trade they think about goods and services being exchanged between countries and the investor a chapter of a trade agreement is about something very different but what when investment leads to toxic manufacturing that destroys sacred sites all ruins the environment. that
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means if local communities that are being poisoned if they object if they do anything that the company feels is interrupting their profits they can be sued. the nationals are taking on the whole nation's philip morris is trying to use i.s.t.'s to stop tour of the way from implementing new tobacco regulations aimed at cutting domestic smoking rates a fringe company sued egypt. democratic choice.
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