Skip to main content

tv   News  RT  January 20, 2022 1:00pm-1:31pm EST

1:00 pm
ah, a russian cove exact same sport neck v demonstrates a strong protection against the recently emerged dom account strain that supporting when you get tally and study. it also produces more antibodies than the 5 jap criminal negligence. that's at least our russian foreign ministry describing the work of some western journalists seeking to mislead the public into believing russia wants to invade ukraine to spot continuous canal from officials in moscow. a disturbing declassified video shows the seconds before us drone pills, 10 afghan civilians, many of them children who are playing on the street and one of the most of falling incidence in the bosses withdrawal from the country. and i says, makes no apologies whatsoever for the disastrous kinds are going to put out
1:01 pm
iran, oppose this american domination, president of already maurice. he lashes out at the white house, the pressure. i made it around nuclear talks in an exclusive interview with a lot from moscow. thanks for joining us tonight. archie, international on daniel hawkins with you till later. tonight's welcome to the program. i was study by italian research is in collaboration with russia. has shown that these sports v vaccine is highly effective against the alma chronic co would strain. the results have shown that to dose vaccination regimen allows the formation of neutralizing antibodies that can neutralize the micron variant. this study together with previous studies gives additional evidence for the need of booster immunization sputnik light booster after sputnik the vaccination induces robust neutralizing antibody response to alma kron variant. as the research
1:02 pm
conducted by the italian institute of microbiology in collaboration with the russian direct investment fund, of course, italy, one of the hardest hit countries in the world when the pandemic began on the corners only appeared in the last few months. i recognized in november since the start of january, we recognize in some 150 countries. now the research shows that after 2 doses of the splitting vaccine that allows for the production of antibodies that combat the micron variance effectively stopping it from you take the course. the on the con variant multiplies at a rate of 70 times faster than the delta vary. the findings of this study will, of course, come as welcome news, especially to people in russia, where the situation with covey has gotten significantly worse. in the past month since the beginning of january, those new co infection cases have been sorting, of course, after the christmas and new year holidays, those long new year, holidays and russia. people coming back after seeing love ones and mixing together . and bringing brought the army chrome very and figures will suggest over the past
1:03 pm
day alone. more than 58000 new coal with cases have been detected in russia in moscow alone. and new record has been set as we got new code cases. so more than 11 and a half 1000 new covey cases being recorded. but despite that, moscow deputy man, anastasia covert said that the hospitalizations from co, with 19 are under control, they are stable, the health care facilities aren't being overwhelmed. so there is a little bit of light at the end of the tunnel, especially with the findings at this research to go out and get that sputnik vaccine. and of course, the hospitalizations from co it on as bad as some of the new co re cases figures suggest the head of the russian direct investment fund which distribute these bonds to be shot. tell us why such studies are significant. well, i think is a really important proposal, walt, because i have don in spell on signing institute, which is one of the most reputable institutions the world. and basically it
1:04 pm
compared have to have food nuke, misfire vaccine, and shows and sports me just double. the vital neutralization again for me crohn is on the pfizer, like seeing. and it's a very well designed study, because basically they compared sierra that was the same. m at packing bo variance original varian and then they chose at pfizer declined 20 times to gauge for me, kron sputnik declined, much less. and basically, the study shows that support nick is the best. but in the world right now against armstrong and very important, it's not a competitive message, it's the message of corporation. we believe that we can pfizer shorts will work well together. we believe that we can be universal both of them in the eyes of extremes. so our message is that the corporation and we are offering wouldn't like both 3rd to strengthen and langston, immune response on the chrome for many other vaccines. what can journalists trying
1:05 pm
to convince the public that russia wants to invade neighboring ukraine are committing criminal negligence? that's the view, at least from moscow, where officials have consistently denied the allegations. it's amazing how american gen lest speak was all certainty about russia's attack on ukraine. and seemed to have never heard about nato expansion to the east or the obligations of western countries to the indivisibility of security. it is as if they did not know anything about the provocations of the key aversion and washington support. well, is this holy simplicity or impermissible? neva, t. i think it's criminal negligence. what media hysteria that murray is a horrible mentioned there has spread across the west like wildfire over the past several months and bite and seems to be just as captivated by this idea of some sort of russian invasion as his friends in the western media are who seemed to be in lock step with nato. at his 2nd major press conference since taking office, he said that vladimir putin is still calculating. he still waiting for his moments
1:06 pm
to take some sort of military action. and when does he think this invasion will be? well, with all of the might of the u. s. intelligence services at biden's disposal. he seems to think that it all hinges on putin having a bad morning. one day. the only thing i'm counseling is that decision is totally soley. completely put decision. nobody else are gonna make their decision known. osgood impacts he's making that decision. did i suspect matters which sons biddy gets up on the morning as to exactly what he's going to do . all jokes aside though, binding did not pull any punches when he was talking about threats against russia. he promised that there would be sanctions, the likes of which vladimir putin has never seen before. he confirmed that $600000000.00 worth of sophisticated military technology has been deployed to
1:07 pm
ukraine and other nato and nato countries in eastern europe. so, and that was all echoed by a number of republican lawmakers who said that biden should give prudent, bloody nose if he, it takes any action against ukraine. so we've got 2 sides here, both saying that they're looking for a diplomatic solution. but washington just seems to be disregarding all of russia's negotiating points this going on. what's the word from russia, while the, these accusations of an eminent russian invasion of ukraine, they've been going around for months now and time and time again. moscow has said that it's just a fantasy. they've said that, you know, russia has the right to move its own troops around in its own territory. and that should not be a threat to anyone. we stress once again, russia is not going to attack and, and why the practice of moving troops on our own soil is a sovereign right. we call for an end to the syria, so as not to pile on tensions around the down this problem. and most importantly, not to push hot heads in key of towards new provocations. now to make the whole situation even more tense intelligence services from the self proclaimed done yet
1:08 pm
people's republic have said that ukraine is actually planning to attack i and sabotage key points along the front line, the line of conflict between key of controlled territory and done boston ukraine so far there has not been any comment from kia on these developments. but this combined with the west's attempts to stoke hysteria around an alleged russian attack, i mean, they're not doing anything for d. d escalation of the conflict there. with these developments come as the west continues to send weapons to ukraine just recently the us back tonight. so plans to deploy arms, including and to tank muscles to force is near rushes, borders with the body ministration, additional planning to ship $200000000.00 worth of muscles i munition on how to equipment. you find the coming base and other countries planet to do the say, the escalation, if it's in ukraine, bring in more lethal weapon if will stop. if the key of within the 7 lodge military
1:09 pm
aircraft fly filled with empty tank weapons on board, ukrainian officials don't hold back their excitement. this military assistance will strengthen our forces and increase our defense capabilities. i want to stress that we will only use these weapons for defense purposes to protect the critical infrastructure and civilians from any actions that may lead to escalation. royal air force bringing peace and stability to europe since the bill played bombing over, got reactions from former british ambassadors tried murray and peter for to believe the saber rattling is politically beneficial for western leaders. this thing is a course that isn't going to be a russian invasion. this is
1:10 pm
a sauce concocted. i said nothing. i'm in the united kingdom, you have a government in deep trouble and very unpopular. you have the same of joe biden. joe biden is plumbing debts, one popularity, but notice when level plums before accept the donald trump. so a fun distraction, sabre, that name, war mongering is always something which politicians turn to and which generally they can, they can rely on their media to, to deflect and take up. so we're seeing this doesn't phobic war mongering propaganda. largely i think there's a distraction from the internal weakness of the western government. i'm afraid, very closely at the moment is not thinking about long term consequences. they're. ready thinking today, tomorrow, no further than next week when johnson may hope clinical domestic crisis may
1:11 pm
be over. in the meanwhile, and his internet to ramp up or to dry up the temperature, which is exactly what was done by announcing the de sending new weapon to ukraine. was political tensions. ukraine showed no sign of letting us all to analyze how the situation could develop from here. you can find that on, on our website, on our to dot com despite the appalling consequences, silva, us withdrawal from up gonna stop, including issue monitoring, catastrophe. so barton has insisted he has absolutely nothing to be sorry for. there is no way to get out of afghanistan after 20 years, easily, not possible in the matter when you did it. and i make no polish when i didn't.
1:12 pm
i meanwhile, nearly declassified 100 shows the seconds before one of the most disturbing moments civil was pull out as a us drawing mistakenly kills tenant couple civilians. most of them children, you can see kids walking around and playing on the street as the pentagon prepares the strike and that this is the moment of the blast as a civilian can be seen crossing the road while the missile was fired. while the ra, growing questions about accountability for the strike despite issuing an official apology, depends, again, maintains no one will be held accountable for the deadly mistake with defend spokesman john kelly. i think there's not enough evidence of personal accountability. the national coordinator for the anti war answered coalition says military, she think bear above the law, the young child just beat away from the man that's about to be destroyed by the drone, attacked by the u. s. military, clearly that is a war crime. the pentagon cannot simply say, look,
1:13 pm
international law doesn't apply to us. we can hold international criminal court events in the hague, for other people, for the targets of american imperialism. but we ourselves are exempt. we have a waiver. no, that's not how international law works. there is never been accountability. i mean, when you kill tens of thousands of civilians and there's not one criminal prosecution, that means it's not simply the drone operators, quote mistake close quote. it's the decision of the war makers. they prefer to shoot and kill 1st and ask questions later or ask questions. never because as long as the bleeding and dying is done on the afghan site, there's no political liability in washington or in the united states. that's the logic of a criminal war and war crimes in a criminal war. for more on the consequences of the us war on tara had to r t dot com. you can find and call into a special project on the heard voices where we speak to those on the ground. hey,
1:14 pm
why america is going to know in an exclusive into with our tea, iran's president has said he wants a group of nations free of us control. the comments come, i made hot intentions with washington. nuclear talks with her on, he's more, i guess, the outlines, the key points that were raised. this interview was the iranian president's 1st such interview to, to foreign press or we were fortunate. it went on for a while, the better part of a now. and those are a lot covered. obviously one of the 1st things we talked about is relations with russia, between a rod and russia, the strategic corporation deal. that is, that is still being inc, between the 2 countries that goes way into the future. 20 years into the future envisioning all sorts of cooperation between iran and russian. i us, the iranian president, why, why russia?
1:15 pm
and he says that the 2 countries have a lot that they agree on. there is a lot that they can mutually benefit on. and that ultimately, they are both countries that want to be free or their own solar teva case main principal is that we do not want to accept domination over other countries and do not want to be oppressed. we want to be an independent country, just like russia wants to be. it is these countries that want to be independent, but being attacked by their rival. so the americans don't want independent countries. we oppose american domination. this of what he said is that the united states and its allies think again, any that they want to crush any nation that wants to charge that its own course in infancy. and that is what we have seen with syria, with libya, with, with other nations. you, i also asked him about cyber crime about the constant accusations against iran, of conducting cyber attacks against other nations cyber espionage, to which the radiant president replied,
1:16 pm
well look at what is happening in iran. we are regularly targeted with some of the biggest cyber cyber crime operations. the world has seen where all our petrol stations are nuclear, nuclear power objects, a targeted by foreign cyberattacks, which drew no condemnation from the international community. he also, he also spoke about his ties, the country's ties to china, for example. and i also asked them about a recent video where the radian military was seen conducting a mock mock attack against donald trump. this is all tied into the murder, the killing of cassim said a monday, and iranian commander who went to great lengths to come back isis in the middle east. you forgot to little bit, cast him to a mani, and his associates were heroes in the fight against terrorism in the wrong. and they were killed that someone wants to be oppressed to be seen as being oppressed and the oppressed to be seen as being the oppressor. so it's all people understand
1:17 pm
that they know who is committing oppression in the world and what the radians had to say is that there must be responsibility. this is a matter of principle for that that an international investigation must be launched . and donald trump must answer for that killing in court. as i say, there was much more covered during this interview in the full version will be boots you very soon. or even members of buttons own democratic party are up in arms at his bed to make what's being called the biggest changes to the voting system and generation. i'm not saying it's going to be legit. the increase in the prospect of being illegitimate is in direct proportion to us not being able to get these reforms passed. or perhaps some surprisingly, republicans are passionately against the move to great national voting style, whatever on the state level, republican voting laws. the proposal would also scrutinize election campaign financing. i don't require a federal approval if states want to change by the regulations.
1:18 pm
well, the senate has yet the boss to bills will even democratic senators warning it could further split us the science. you know, let's go live now you're doing the study for daniel, is that for more on this? daniel, thanks for joining us. new programs that are good savvy with us. these amendments are suggested as could be a legitimate rather if the midterm, if these that are going in the past, if you were to inform through do you think there's any potential dangerous ramifications? is that some of well, yes, of course if i mean to fight and suggest that the, the 2022 elections will be illegitimate. then. then obviously that, that could lead to people refusing to abide by them. challenging them either in the courts or in the streets, leads to a further breakdown in american politics. and biden is not
1:19 pm
completely incorrect. the. the american electoral system is more than 2 centuries old. it dates to the, to the year. 178-7218. 03, when the basic laws were put in effect. and essentially it allows the states gives the states great latitude and running elections with, with only intermediate ins oversight from the federal government. and this is obviously fraught with danger. the, the standards for voting vary from state to state, each state has its own election laws, its own valid laws, et cetera, et cetera. and in fact, the states often devolved responsibility to the individual counties, of which there are literally thousands in the us. so yeah, i mean, this entire system has to be taken hand hassey modernized, it has to be democratized. but the problem is that,
1:20 pm
that is quite impossible under the us constitution, america's children 35 year old constitution. so therefore, the, the arguing the fighting, the political breakdown will only continue and the president as found to get these laws approved, as long as he has breath. i'm quoting here, why do you think these are so important? they have the democrats. while the democrats are alarmed a certain steps being taken by the republican party to perhaps discouraged voting in certain key states. there also, the republicans are also moving to cape, to control of the local and state electoral apparatus, which will give them a key advantage in 2022 and even more importantly in 2024. so democrats are very worried. there are a lot of by all this, but they can't get the 3 things through through congress because essentially the
1:21 pm
senate has turned into this huge obstacle, which only has only knows how to say one word and that word does know. why do you think the democrats are failing to get so much of their agenda into law, convert those those bills into reality? because control over the elections is turn into a, into a political, political issue. so therefore, essentially, both parties are grappling for control and both. busy parties want to stop, you know, both parties want to stop the other from, from, in any way reforming the system which basis back will be to that part is advantage . so therefore, the electoral reform, which is not only decades overdue, but literally centuries overdue, you know, can't get, can't, can't move an inch. so. busy that the processes stymied and the electrical system
1:22 pm
grows more and more un arkwin, confused and broken. and there's nothing that anybody can do about it. and just briefly fall from the clear partisan splits. obviously in the, in the senate and congress do you think these sorts of bills and this bill in particular risks further, politicizing old rod, a polarizing american society, american society is already hopelessly polarized and everything that anyone does, any politician does, adds to that polarization. polarization has acquired a force all its own. its skyrocketing of the country is heading towards some kind of civil war or some sax. emily, there of no one can quite be sure, but this polarization is just only going to intensify in the coming years. right. daniel reside journalist and also thanks for joining us. dianon good talking program. no rush central bank wants to ban both trading and
1:23 pm
mining of all crypto currency, such as bitcoin warning, their policy schemes that unproductive waste vast amounts of energy along with the us and cause external russia is one of the world's top bitcoin. mine is an energy intensive process that's new friends, action for the network. numerous western states are also wanting a band warning. the practice is a climate change threat. now french teachers are staging, unsanctioned mass, walk out and demanding the education she was fired after he announced strict new code rules for schools, while relaxing on the spanish part. you know, bobby ther charlotte levinsky revolt. so when i'm instruction in paris, hey, just as it's not been authorized, hasn't seen the sort of support we saw in the protest just a week ago when around 80000 education workers came back to the streets at cost. frogs had to show their discontent with the ever changing. they say covert
1:24 pm
regulations. the protocols in school would tracy have been chaotic figures. they say that fewer than 2 percent of teachers were out today. this protest, but it's not the last one. there is another one that is scheduled for next week that has been given the approval by the authorities. however, what we have seen is huge and get on the teachers. we've spoken to you about the fact that those everchanging rules came from an education minister, who was on holiday in ib. she'll cooler on furious that in 2 years of the pandemic, nothing has been done to adapt to it. we're not protected. we don't have masks, we have nothing new. and also his vacation is shocking. we have the right to a vacation as much as every one else. it's not us teachers who are causing the problems. it's them who don't listen to us or have a dialogue. we, every one has the right to a vacation, but our basis for the minister is, of course, very symbolic. when it says that the minister is disconnected from us,
1:25 pm
he prefers to talk not with his teachers, but with the media. this confirms the 5 relations between what happens at the beginning of the year. there was a decision taken that if a child in the class tested positive to go with other children in that class, have to go and have several concrete tests that have to be taken at pharmacies, laboratories that put huge pressure on the testing system. here in branson, so massive cues outside of pharmacy to parents, waiting for hours in the cold and rain trying to get that testing done. these new regulations. teachers say that they've essentially become the test and priest managers having to check every day that children are convict negative. and this is why they say that they're angry. that these change came at the last minute from a minister who was on holiday john michelle john blanca, who they've asked to now resign from his job has though defended his actions for 2 years. i have been working 7 days a week for the management of schools in the health crisis. thanks to the work of
1:26 pm
everyone, especially teachers, france has been a country of open schools. i took 5 days off. i was in contact every day with my ministry in the service of the school. the pressure put on the government will not protest last week. the biggest education processes in 20 years past seen by the government in terms of some of the demos, we've heard, the teachers, the prime minister is saying that they will supply teachers with mosques. and they will look to hire more stuff to compensate for those who are eliza results conquered. the reason sensitive and good, not just by teachers, but across other ways to the population because of the changing rules in regard to colgate fonts is battling this current wave of the pandemic. i mean, just give you a sense this week we broken all reco into cubic positive numbers. we've more than 450000 post to pace is being recorded in one day. i see you can see at the moment which is intensive care, he said about 76 percent. as the government is trying to deal with
1:27 pm
a steroid huge scrutiny decisions to be made over the last few years. but also the last few months and weeks. and this is particularly important because we are in a very, very crucial election year. those are the headlines for the solid state to nick for the alex. i will show we were turned in 30 minutes with the latest join us again been ah, no other shows are happy to report. pleasant sounding lies. obligations are constantly telling us pleasant lies on the show. we dare to delve into unpleasant truth with
1:28 pm
blue, with welcome to the alec salmon show for a special program. one year after the storming of the capitol 20 years ago, colonel wilkerson was at the epicenter of decision making as chief of staff to the then u. s. secretary of state, the alleged general colin powell now were distinguished professor william and me to college. what is his assessment of his old boss, his contribution to stick craft and also his view on the trends and american politics. just one year after the assault on the citadel of american democracy,
1:29 pm
read 1st to your teens, emails and messages in response to i show last week on corporate, and whether that is a single vaccine solution on the horizon. well, we have some conflicting views. laura says new science was completely ignores the all science for the purpose of a new agenda. sandy says very informative, late the scientists talk and it makes sense. and finally, eileen says another very interesting shoot tonight, great experts adding to our understanding of corporate. now that is the colon powell last autumn, brought to a rear moment to bipartisanship in american politics. was the notable exception of president trump all sides united to praise, the substantial contribution of the former chairman of the joint chiefs to state to make military and political life. but what was his last thing in pat alex is joined by the man who stood at the sight of general power, right?
1:30 pm
his term of office, colonel lawrence wilkerson hello love this welcome and what a great pleasure to have you. once again on the, on the alex simon show. good to be with you. welcome. and since we last spoke, of course, your boss, someone who you stood beside in these terms of office, general colon power died. what perspective do you think and contribution lasting contribution will the has life and times make to american and, and world affairs? i think there are 2 obvious, obvious to me anyway, contributions of power made and the 1st one is the one i would write the highest. oddly enough, perhaps, is contribution to the forward movement of african americans and america and in the world. as far as that goes, he was a man who rose to the pinnacle of military power and just short of the pinnacle of
1:31 pm
civilian power and the law.

26 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on