tv News RT September 22, 2021 8:00am-8:31am EDT
8:00 am
the the we are not seeking new cold war. all the major powers of the world have a duty to my view to carefully manage their relationships. while it's joe biden promote global cooperation in the u. n. the french president is cancelling his speech there, amid a growing diplomatic spot with the white house. i will tell you more. i had to record to you, energy prices and a huge short fall in supply right now. the blog is slapping fine on poland nonetheless. so using dirty old coal, and it's also blaming russia for the crisis to tail melbourne's woman
8:01 am
memorial as police, fire gas and rubber bullets making hundreds of arrests of protest against kobe vaccine laws. let's try the 2nd 50. this is going on for days now and lonely and silent is how full my classmates have been describing the teenage gunman who allegedly opened fire on a rushing university, killing 6 people this week, a corresponding traces, the route to the suspect deadly rampage. and this is the door. the gunman walked out from on that morning when he decided to carry out this horrendous mass murder. ah, it's just pass through in the afternoon or most go. so good afternoon for russian. this is out into national life. my will do use h q with me, kevin, in for the next half an hour. delighted you checked in with us. as you heard in the
8:02 am
headlines, the french president canceled his speech at the us in new york, and amid a growing dispute with america over a huge military deal with scraps. yet, despite rising international disagreements with everybody right now from france to canister to china, joe, by nonetheless held a new era of global cooperation. all of the major powers of the world have a duty in my view to carefully manage their relationships. we are not seeking a new cold war or world wide it in the rigid blocks. united states is ready to work with any nation. now this comes amid the aftermath of a decision last week by the united states to enter a trilateral security packed with australia and the united kingdom. the office tax has been set up and this agreement was seen as a slap in the face to france. the long time nato ally of the united states that resulted in submarine contrast,
8:03 am
the sale of submarines by france to australia being canceled. it was quite a lucrative deal. and as a result the united states will be supplying submarines to australia or rather than france. the french were quite outraged by it, as were other voices within the european union. one of our member states has been treated in a way that is not acceptable friends and allies partners talk to each other. so this is clearly, this did clearly not happen. and i think we need to talk, there is a growing ceiling in europe, and i say this will regret that something is broken in our transatlantic relations . it's probably time to pause and reset our e u u. s. relationship. what we're seeing that has made a lot of things more difficult, and i'm afraid things will remain more difficult for a while. we understand very well the anger of our french friends. what was decided that the way this decision came about is irritating. it is sobering and not only
8:04 am
for france. now, what's interesting is that after joe biden spoke on the official schedule of the un general assembly, we were supposed to be hearing from french president macross who was going to give a pre recorded statement. however, that pre recorded address from the french leader has been cancelled. france has not given an official reason for this decision, but many are looking on and saying that this is related to the new tension between the united states and france related to the office deal. now, china has also denounced the off steel saying that it is an escalation leading to a kind of new cold war war war. the us u. k. extraneous nuclear submarine collaboration has seriously undermined regional peace and stability, intensified the om phrase and undermined international nuclear nonproliferation efforts. so quite a bit of skepticism from international observers about joe biden speech. this was his 1st speech to the un general assembly,
8:05 am
kind of open the germans. chris hedges and austria is former foreign minister current credential spokes. isabel told us there's a divide right now between what the white says on one end and does on the other. not trust the bilateral new sense. now that so will fly away by a phone call that has been announced further than 5 minutes. it will remain, as i'm pretty sure that it will have further implications for free trade for, for the various counsels between the us and your opinion. if there is one country that really implies to your politics and it's, it's honestly, it's france to all that. we also have to at the fragmentation that is there up insights made, there is a kind of feigning on the part of the, by the administration that none of this happened. there is a clear rupture and
8:06 am
a rupture with traditional allies that has seen nato partners speak of, essentially going it alone. the unilateral actions of the united states, the unilateral decision to pull out of afghanistan, the unilateral decision to essentially betray the french and the french found out by reading it in the newspapers. there was no diplomatic back channel communication beforehand. the whole idea that this is, he speaks about not wanting confrontation and cooperation at a time when he carries out a massive deal in terms of nuclear submarines. basing them essentially, you know, in the waters that are dominated by china is ratcheting up tensions. i think the disconnect between the world view that biden presented of america of itself. and the reality is there's a pretty deep chasm. there you question. i made record to you energy prices and
8:07 am
a heavy dependence on, on reliable renewables. poland, the de shocks that brussels wants to find it for using unclean coal lock is slapping a big half a 1000000 euro penalty for every day that a coal mine near the check border continues to operate. but war source says it simply is not going to pay anyway. the court of justice of the european union demands half a 1000000 daily fines from poland for the fact that poland did not leave its citizens without energy and did not close the mines overnight. it is judicial robbery and theft. in broad daylight, you will get assent. find comes after 4 months, so force or ignoring orders to hold the tutor of coal mine. poland argues that closing that facility threatens the countries in security and eliminates to, at the same time, tens of thousands of jobs. ah,
8:08 am
in the meantime he lo make his are blaming moscow for the crisis, claiming gas problems, not pumping enough gas, but rushes energy produces, says god willing to do with it. and everything to do with the blot letting stop power of fuel run out on the kremlin shipping into a spokes person, adding the rushes huge nord stream to gas pipelines so recently installed to europe . such going to slash prices are one economist and political commentator telling us the whole situation anyway, exposes a you hypocrisy. this is absolutely a thing of russia for we have because i guess from was sending more gas to germany than ever last. it is now or shows now that it is deli needed and we don't know
8:09 am
these things. definitely the, the problems are made in with the europe and are not from the outside. i think this is the, the arrogance and the hypocrisy of the european bureaucrats. they don't care what it's the needs of countries. they are, they get their, their salary anyway. they seem to be an indifferent universe and we see all over in every park. they are putting their fingers in every part they try to regulate. we have the same problems with the european bureaucrats. the supply crisis is driven up gas prices by 280 percent already this year and the smaller gas provide is going out of business, especially in britain, low stories about that at the moment. when you government from frans to italy and spain is struggling to get enough energy to consumers with madrid, no promising emergency action if it's not sorted soon. spanish themselves,
8:10 am
so say the situation is critical, but the not expecting much help from the leaders. teresa tan federal prices have gone up a lot. i spent about 300. you were a month from federal and another $200.00 tricity, which is half of my salary. oh, budget is reduced, so we have to make our backs. we'll have to go without air conditioning and summer, and heat and winter. i don't expect any support at all. we should be able to afford some solar panels to help our sell. because we don't expect any help from the government. we have not been able to pay the bills. we have had to raise a large part of our prices. what has affected our customers directly? if the price continues to go up, we would be obliged to speak with the owner of the promises and reach an agreement that the lower our rental it'll. and this is the last resort we'll have to close down. well, you know, this is upon european problem as we say. other examples house affected people energy bills in the small eastern european instead of mold over the bomb to so high
8:11 am
that people they're a seeking refuge in germany at the coming winter. as your correspondent reports refugee censor just behind me here. and lena, seen a sharp increase in the number of people coming to it from all over the effects of the coven, 9 team con demik. in that country, along with a big rise in energy bills due to increases in the wholesale gas prices of made conditions in that country. on livable i spoke to a group of people who come here from moult over. they explained the situation. some of them didn't want to have their faces seen on camera. the winter is coming soon. it's cold there, there's nothing there. so we came here to eat and so on. and we'll deal with the food is expensive. the electricity is expensive, gas is expensive. the water is expensive and the taxes are rising everywhere. moldova, there is a quarantine flight, it's bad here. there are a lot of illnesses. we have problems with gas, with water,
8:12 am
with food. it is unlikely that the people ice like they will be granted asylum in germany. as well, dover is on the list of countries that the government here in berlin says are safe and free. however, while their applications a process which can take around a year, they will receive a place to stay and money for food which can be as high as $800.00 euros per month for a family of 3, an average salary. and moldova only stretches to around $450.00 euros per month. petitions in germany a came to close that particular loopo, none of them will get any kind of assign them that's absolutely clear because there's no political repression in moldova. but they have found a loophole to get through and they using it. it's all duty to make sure this stops . they go mad. i spoke to a full of praise for the way they've been treated here in germany. and despite the old remain hopeful that they may be grunted permanent leave to remain here for that the situation may improve in moldova,
8:13 am
allow them to go home. germany has never refused to provide asylum so far as been accepting everyone. and i hope that will continue their opportunities here, unlike him all. dover and germany feeds us. it's very good here compared with them all. dover, as energy prices continue to rise in winter, is on its way more may well see this as the best option that's available to them. these are all over off the lid. on the 3rd 2 scenes next to talk about a mel, but including it's connie wall memorial offices of made more than $200.00 arrests across the city. following to gaston rubber bullets that demonstrate is against corona virus job mandates for the entire construction industry. the
8:14 am
well state premier daddy land whose now brought him ugly scenes by pretend protests is described and vowed punishment if they continue may make things even worse. well, the organizes warn rallies a gun to carry only say until divisions are met, including immediate ends of the locked down. no more. moscow inoculation mandate the reopening of building sites to the vaccinated. let's go now to a table. wilson show ways of form a u. k. newspaper editor and see from melbourne. i've been calling ne, i think it will be ok. who's now in the u. k. these well place to talk about this. so yeah, i mean, a lot of people around the world, are we going hey, we see you're upset. we see you don't know, kill ations that you guys in the construction industry, but our business is our jobs have suffered in other realms of industry. we have to where we have to have the collections. why should you be any different? they got much sympathy in melbourne. well, and i do
8:15 am
a lot of simply for the me show you has had, as a massively mismanaged pandemic in berry minded. as ellie had 90000 cases since the outbreak of current barson and, and 1200 deaths nationwide, were that compared to that sort of 77, a half 1000000 cases in the u. k. and 135000. and that's, and there's a massive discrepancy in, in how it's effective because been in australia and new zealand. it looks like it's probably looking from abroad. it looks like it's been really clamped down. it has been really cut down a bit. people are sick of it. you know, after after $200.00 consecutive days in melbourne, which is obviously the capital, the, the most densely populated state victoria, which has borne the brunt of, of the current of ours. a people have just had enough interest to put up with a lot. but after, while we call it patients sent over the best medicine, best medical practice, that's the thing. i mean, just because you've run out of patience,
8:16 am
that still doesn't mean the changes over does it? well, it doesn't, but it does. it has to be playing with rhetorical, with playing the premiere daniel landers is a, he actually missed quite a substantial part of management around the pandemic. he had a you had a fall and, and was quite, quite badly injured his ribs and was actually off the scene for quite some time. he's now come back into it and people are saying, listen, when you come back in to tell us what to do, we need to know what the plan is. what seems to be. the plan is more of the same old locked down, and they're not going to be particularly the most recent instance of being among the construction workers who simply told ok, no work for teams network for 2 weeks go home to furlough school there. that would that mean they're being paid or not of interest? no, not in a, in a locked in situation. not that. no, because he's locked in to be very short term. there's 2 weeks maximum. whereas in the, in britain, obviously we had an open ended sort of thing
8:17 am
a skill was go young for, for, for several months. it's no good going to start, especially they want you to get vaccinated, then doing anything you can to get. you do that including, you know, launching into people with battens on the, on the street temper spraying pensioners took, calling these the construction workers stooges of the far right. yeah. i mean, one of the comments we've only got about 30 seconds or so. but what, what did johnny landers mean, what he's call them? pretend, protested people. i agree that they're going to be not able to work. i got a job, they got one that goes to the bill to pay at the end of the day. that's going to be the fire isn't it is common. well, it is just sort of straight driven conspiracy theory that people, the regular strains we would really put up with all this nonsense. but least people can come straight from getting copy genuine policies because they're complaining, people just work with the same you. thank you so much. you've been with us. nice to see here since national deb wilson, the former u. k. a newspaper editor of a good afternoon. thank you. thank you for being with us to 17. coming to 800 past
8:18 am
8:19 am
ah, i use join me every thursday on the alex salmon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me the the news. ah. again, such a sad story from russia this week wasn't what happened in the, in the years. well, a silent and lonely teenager. that is how former classmates and i've been
8:20 am
describing the alleged attacker who shot dead 6 people that central russian university. this week his company rose coff retraces the steps taken by the suspect on his killing spree in that city. and what you may find the image is coming up, upsetting he would afternoons were journalists, can we go further? but they, you know that well, i'm afraid we can go any further how the university has been cordoned off by the police. and as you can see, the investigation is still under way. but this is the exact road the perpetrator took while he was carrying out his vicious plan. and this is by the way, the exec street, where he fired at a passing car as he was making his way towards the campus. ah
8:21 am
shortly after the gunman showed up at the university faculty building and this is where he was 1st film by terrified, staring at him as he strode across the park hunting rifle, ammunition wrapped around his body. he loaded into the me i didn't have it. but when i was leaving university, a very some people had already gathered. it turns out that we had 15 minutes earlier. we could have been in that situation. it was very scary. we usually can, we have building time. we are in the 1st building and out that it was this little practice today. ah,
8:22 am
sure, our resident student who came to per, from iraq to study at the university, has bloodstains on his jacket shoes. he helped to evacuate the wounded while the gunman rode to jason hallways, which is now to be honest, it was very scary, but i still decided to help people, nor did i get it right. that sad, you saw the shooter with your own eyes. i was next to him. how did he seem to you? yeah, we don't when i saw him for only a 2nd, he said, but i will never forget him. thank god, he went to another place. i immediately took the wounded girl and director to me. that's the building where are these horrific scenes unfolded just meters away from where we're standing. now. people were jumping from a height of about 4 meters spalding heavily onto the ground. many of them have suffered serious injuries because of that hasty evacuation to my fee was among those who jumped. this is him on the video falling from the window. fortunately,
8:23 am
he didn't suffer any injuries, unlike other students movie did in, we saw a guy walking across the square holding a gun. aiming at our building. you fired a shot and then disappeared from our line of sight. and we realized we had to do something better with the system has been identified as an 18 year old freshman at the university in social media pose. he made shortly before he embarked on the shootings, who talked about hatred for mankind in general, and that he'd been planning to commit a mass murder for several years. looks like nobody is in there. this is the suspects department, that is where he lives with his mother. and they were told us that after she was called in by the investigative committee, she then decided to move elsewhere away from the media. attention near the house. we met the suspect, former classmates remembered him as a silent and lonely teenager who didn't have a lot of friends. they also run into him the morning he went to shoot people all to
8:24 am
quibble. he was quiet and shy, not very sociable, and he always slow when he walked to do it again that day. he walked differently. that day he worked with confidence quickly with roger staff will get an a course a main question and everyone's mind now is how 18 year old got hold of a firearm. while he bought it legally, he passed the medical test. he was that advice, high triest who apparently hadn't found anything odd about this quite young man. there was a been footage taken in one of the guns doors on the outskirts of berg right here, where the light shooter purchased himself, ammo as he was getting ready for the mass. murder, ah ah, we were welcome at the store. you,
8:25 am
what's your, what's your name? was crystal clear about this tragedy is that it could have been much worse if it hadn't been for 2 heroic traffic police officers who just happened to be in the vicinity when the shooting started. this is the university where the mass shooting happened and this building right here just across the street is a police station, 2 traffic police officers who were a 1st to respond to the incident. they came from that building. they were that close. and because of that, they were managed to come to the scene and help poor students that quickly both officers rushed to the campus with one of them quickly running into the attacker open fire that officer constantine calling in return fire. wondering the suspects. and then he administered 1st 8 or the gun mans and hospital in
8:26 am
a serious condition. although he has revived and even regained conscious, i can say that about the city though hard because the permit still trying to come to terms with the nightmare that has just happened. then as you can see, people are still gathering at this make shift memorial to honor the memory of the deceased, the french doctors refusing government orders to get the cova job since last week. all health workers must get this shot. we spoke to one g p has been suspended for refusing to get an oculus of them all because it's not that i don't want to get vaccinated. i just don't need to talk to you, but there is a specific part of the population that no one talks about. those who had cove it and have antibody. i still have them and check them from time to time. but we don't . we medics have always been taught that if you have antibodies, you don't need to get a job. what we do now is vaccination madness. when we're vaccinating people who have a high level of antibody visual, we don't know what this could lead to. it shouldn't be like that. one woman told me
8:27 am
that her teenage son has a lot of antibodies. it's more than 250 units per milliliter, and therefore he's protected from cove it and doesn't pose any danger to others, but he has no right to do anything as he's not been given. a coven passport, because he needs to be vaccinated to stuff like this. is what i call vaccination madness, the non leading people who have antibody to those who this is not right? well, i think there are millions of people like us in france. if this was disquiet about this, i was 90 percent health workers have now been vaccinated, but you didn't want the number of those who haven't got the job nonetheless is still high enough to disrupt medical care. a political observer told us french government cove and policies have been to divisive the problem. what's the problem is when it comes to such figures, administered help, it cannot be happy about this. it means the hosp to falling applause with. good, good. at the same time, you will need these help suit. don't worry everything, i'll be fine. it's a bit like playing good coughing, but corporate in american tv series. just the french twist. the foreign press,
8:28 am
the german press, wrote about the so called authoritarian, done, and that's exactly where we are on the 100, they're leaving health care workers of the job on the other. the virus figures look normal. so you can see measure make much sense, least as might have made sense in the summer to encourage people to get back to need to know exactly what the health passes when should use for vaccination also have the limitations they don't do. i have never heard such rude language being used against health care workers. i don't understand what's going on. they say things like, what's your justification? they threatened repercussions. they say you shouldn't be practicing medicine. we have never heard such things from the government. it's in comprehensible it should be the opposite. the government should be showing sympathy and gratitude. in mid august we received a letter from the regional health agency that said we had to close our office until 15 of september. if we didn't, we were threatened with legal action of either 6 months in prison or a 10000 year old fine. last year,
8:29 am
all medical workers were flooded and now they are being dismissed. this is beyond my understanding. it's not only french medical community that supposing government vaccine policies, top scientists at the us food and drug administration, and quit and publish their review with world health organization expert against white house plans to give coven booster jobs know to the general population. they will them, or they simply don't need them well published in the leading medical journal, the lancet. they said it's better to give those jobs to the end vaccinated 1st. the i did that there may only be a benefit in boosters for those with the we commune systems or if initial shots don't give enough protection. one of their office spoke to us have in been fully vaccinated. you are protected again, severe disease, hospitalization, and death. so if you took a situation like in the united states, where approximately 64 percent of the population of 40 vaccinated in my view,
8:30 am
it is more important to get those persons who are not vaccinated to get them vaccinated in africa. only 3 percent of the population approximated. so we need to get more vaccine to the continent of africa, as well as other countries which have very small proportions of their population vaccinated. the priority is to get those people back to needed for the vaccinate. before we talk about booster doses for the general population, the debate goes all my fathers when they check it out, see the comment of a social but for now kevin, under the teams signing off of a good day. we're told the new strategic.
16 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on