tv News RT June 16, 2022 5:00pm-5:31pm EDT
5:00 pm
a joe biden, imposing these sanctions on russia has destroyed the american economy. so there's your boomerang. huh. news headline stories this our, the leaders of a use state germany. it play france. i'm grew mania expressed support for ukraine's bed to join the block of they pledge, amid a visit to kiev to supply more weapons for the conflict with our goods are ruled. that's the message from gals problems. ceo out they st. petersburg, international economic forum essays the western dominated economic system is undergoing drastic changes on the u. s. dollar is weakening on big oil pushes back against you as president joe biden saying his call for them to ramp up
5:01 pm
the production is misguided because he's the reason for the deficit of the commodity in the 1st place with broadcasting from moscow. this is our t. my name's unit o'neill, of 30 minutes of news and views start not the leaders of france, germany, italy, andrew mania. buck immediate candidate status for ukraine's bid to join the knots as they met and key of what ukraine's president's zalinski the quartets made the trip buzz sizable divisions emerge within the e u for support for ukraine and it's demands in the conflict. the french, german on italian leaders travel to cave by train, with arrayed sirens in the city sounding shortly after their arrival. before the meeting, they made their way directly to the suburb of urban which key of accused russian forces of trying to use as a base for season capital. the 3 had previously been criticized by ukrainian
5:02 pm
authorities for not providing care with the skill of weaponry. it's been demanding for up visiting the country sooner. however, during a press conference following their meeting with latimer zalinski, the european leaders spoke about their immense support for ukraine, including supplying additional lay floyd. la hans, the people mutual of france has been alongside ukraine since day one. we stand with the ukrainians without ambiguity. ukraine must resist. and when a wallach you ukraine of italy wants to crane to be a candidate for the european union. right off tape hold. it's next meeting that ukraine deserves candidacy because it's fighting for freedom and democracy zelinski . grandma wanted me to frame belongs in the european family and aunty were supporting ukraine with the deliveries of weapons. we will keep doing that for as long as it is needed from me, kolinski already know what back hole dry he and shells. why fi is if you say it, and that is for the word and true to go houston, even as they pay lip service to more prizes weapons which ha,
5:03 pm
an odd now for getting caught up. i mean, it's stuck in european red tape, slowing delivery. so what can we actually deduce from this visit? and q french president amendment back hold, hold on the conference, that the 3 leaders are doing every day. so that ukraine alone decided state while italian prime minister mario drive. you said that their main message in talks with zelinski was that they wanted the ukraine as part of the european union. france, germany, italy, romania have all now called to mediately grad ukraine, e u member, candidate status, becoming a whole member of the could take years. 15 to 20 years, as my calls minister of european affairs came on barn has said now no realistically thinks that this is going to be a quick cross us. no country with foreign trade neo nazis spoke with into its army, or who have any kind of political influence in the country as they do it. range is
5:04 pm
going to be of any use robert step, nor is a country whose leader demands debbie weapons. every time he shows up on a zoom call, but dangling the carrot of you, you membership in front of zelinski, frankly, is a loose cannon right now let's face it is one way to get him under control. and to get him to the negotiating table on the use terms, the notion of you can see which zelinski has suggested desperately wants for ukraine, gives the you leverage all, i'll be able to maintain that ukraine alone is deciding its fate as my cell. and it gives zalinski a face saving reason to seek an enter the conflict. earlier i discussed the e leaders of as a, to ukraine, with russia's deputy and buster to the united nations. dmitri polanski, you leaders are currently visiting kiev, reportedly backing ukraine's candidacy for the block and to revive piece talks to resolve the conflict. what's your views on the timing why they're doing this?
5:05 pm
not there was a lot of bullshit for them to go for these 3 leaders. they were very much expected in here. and they are expected also to exercise some influence on non presidents landscape. not only to provide arms to these country, but also to help you to engage in meaningful consultations and to accept the situation as it is. that's the folks at least from, from russia to you. leaders on the visit said the key of must decide whether to negotiate with russia but, but earlier in the last week or so, there was quite a strong stance that should negotiate. why do you think that policy appears to have altered b u countries including those sent their leaders to keep the local? it'll be controversial in their statements. again, there are very frequent statements. we got some on them. the other hand,
5:06 pm
there is bigger and bigger demands in these countries in the countries from the population, their rulers, and this turmoil, the comic to moral that is embracing european countries more and more and solutions . so these are crisis which is becoming a guarantee and security crisis. and it's quite clear that it says all the, all the 3 of these crisis. so i think that the leaders came to bear in mind. we know that ukraine is demanding more and more weapons, seeing that cleaning that it will be able to, to get the upper hands. russia, which is very far from reality for us. we know that the moods in the are the and are quite a few forums and there is more and more demands for finding a peaceful solution for this crisis day to the st. petersburg
5:07 pm
international economic forum, the premier showcase of the country's investment potential, has not wrapped up the for a day on the levant, is being held this year under the slogan, new world, and new opportunities. the one of the main utilize the come out of the day during his speech at the for the head of russian gas export gas problem said the world's western dominated economic system has been undergoing drastic changes with the us dollar weakening well, gelati mccook, the bretton woods system $2.00 is simply a paradigm that says our currency, our rules. they tell you how you can use their currency. what you are allowed and not allowed to do in the west makes the laws, but we're seeing the dollar loses to gemini as payments in other national currencies are on the rise. and finally, the paradigm itself is changing. the priority is being given to another formula,
5:08 pm
good money, goods. we sell gas work, then we extracted our goods, our rules. one of the most awaited discussions during the day 2 of the forum was the one related to the oil and gas sector. we were listening to, to speakers whose words could literally change the psalms on your gas and electricity bills. that is the seo of gas from and also rushes deputy prime minister in charge of the energy sector after a number of e countries switch to roubles when paying for russian gas. the head of gas from proudly stressed how he believed the days of the bretton woods system were coming to an end. and also pointed out how the dollar was losing its weight as the global reserve currency. another important aspect, russia has always been in favor of more predictable gas trade. for years, moscow has been insisting on long term supply contracts. now though,
5:09 pm
the ceo of gas from is saying europe is suffering from empty gas stored sides and soaring prices because it kept refusing to sign long term deals. this policy is something that russia warned against for a very long time that we took cushion settle. this krishna bureau has abandoned long term contracts. that means that for those long term contracts that have not been concluded or extended capacities have not been created as a result. spot markets are a liquid, we warned europe about the consequences we were asked to build lord street to. we built it, but it was not certified. it's for him. his name now gas problem made headlines earlier this week. when it cut it's gas supplies to the you through the north stream pipeline, down by 40 percent, this immediately led to a spike and gas prices. now guess why that happened to cut the long story
5:10 pm
short, the siemens compressor units were sent for repairs to canada. but they couldn't be sent back because of canada's own sanctions against russia. so this was another example given by gas from c e o. like say, miller, he stressed how the western countries were shooting themselves in the foot by slapping russia with sanctions. the 2nd speaker alexander nova crushed his deputy prime minister also sent out an important message to the west. he said that in the near future, the current torbella's all market will depend on how crude supply chains will be modified. mr. nova said that russia will definitely act fast to build the required infrastructure for extended exports of russian oil to consumers in the east. and this is russia's answer to the current situation. we also got the
5:11 pm
take of international affairs analyst, even tim a fellow who explained how russia has been dealing with the impact from western lead sections is harder for europe to get 3 depression. gus, due to their obstacles too quickly, substituted the american one or the liquefied gas coming from valan g as in politics, the real practical in the me, in the near future, i believe. and we should also think about strategic decisions about the redirection of our gift supplies on be international market. the western initiators have sanctions. to course, the collapse of the russian economy, rush and financial authority to the amended the situation actually liquid to is their internal ruble, financial infrastructure at the same time, the longer term effort. so maybe huge. so the world bank assess the decline of g d
5:12 pm
p. and so we will have problems in the number of the grange has to be calling me due to the extra control is not the collect, the damage. the damage is realistic in many governments of, for their family countries. the not joining the western things through. he's right, how, where we're businesses in these countries have to take into account the threat of secondary sanctions, or the wants me to actions in the u. s. case for you when it comes to economy though, the internal policies, this is not just pressure. this is corey 19 the problem in the management of the call me while it's easy to blame it on the russian president on russia in general. but we should take our own faults into the coast, despite a boy can't, from a number of western officials and business men,
5:13 pm
foreign guests for more than 100 countries are in attendance of the forum, seeking tick clenched, lucrative contracts. some have all ready achieve that goal. with hundreds of millions of dollars and deals already signed off on the events opening day r t also got the chance to speak with that russia's foreign ministry spokesperson there very is a horrible said the u. s. isn't concerned of the sanctions against russia are hurting you. economies as it reduces competition with arms and is up of them is one that is to me. yesterday you spoke with western journalists, there was even the little dispute. how difficult is it to talk with him? he met his goal at nap, salazar, i do not go or it's absolutely the same if you stay strong in your positions than it's possible to change that we have our position and it's unchanged. it has its own values and meaning and is based on facts and reality. that's why western journalists are worried and i'm not, i know my task and understand what my personal beliefs are. of course,
5:14 pm
the intensity of our work has increased because so much fake news has emerged. but this is more of a problem for the west for its liberal society because they are filling themselves with so much disinformation that they are simply losing their audience. they are eroding even the little trust their audience has for traditional media. they're hiding so much in the reports that people will soon simply start to disconnect from reality. why, in fact that there was a belief when western journalists come to your briefings, they continually make accusations about russia, violate an international law. there's a sensation that they're trying to get some kind of confession from you. are there any mistakes in the military operation and that official russian representatives can admit to see it? what mislaid diplomacy? since dealings is not no brow. i'm going to let our national justice system stipulates equality of all before the law. if someone considers themselves above the law but chooses to remain within the system than the system doesn't work. when
5:15 pm
i hear american shouting about russia or making accusations about not observing international law, i have a question for them about whether america is observing international law and to what extent they are actually interested in preserving international law and how much they have undertaken efforts to destroy the international justice system, every government can have its own views on international processes. and russia recognizes their right to their own policies and views. but they are not letting us do the same. they are rejecting our national policy is to preserve our national interests. these are sovereign domestic and foreign policies conducted in accordance with international law. i believe the time has come for us to stop having to continually justify ourselves and to simply present our grievances against their liberal system. which has led the world to the brink of a global collapse by unilaterally imposing sanctions that reflect upon themselves and impact other regions in the world by supplying weapons to
5:16 pm
a country. that for many years has been killing its own citizens and has done everything to destroy international law. we have responded to the sanctions, very pragmatically, and the situation has turned out in our favor. i am confident that the us previously considered the consequences of the sanctions for that you and figured that they are permissible. it's actually in the interest of the u. s. to restrict the capabilities of the u, because the u. s. doesn't want any competitors. so hitting russia and letting that ricochet back at the e. u is ideally within the u. s. plans. so he's got the bull sheila's house that wasn't journalists can interview you at your briefings, but i'll see can do the same thing with other officials abroad because both of them all with our cooperate of my sickness. while this is an issue of free speech, you the west is refusing to allow us to question them even going as far as to block our t as a media outlet in our country. the situation is quite the opposite. we're open to
5:17 pm
any media, but when our sanctions opposed against us, they aren't giving us accreditation. they're not giving us visas and we're imposing sanctions in response. but what that, what, what that means is we read them the venue. so can we see how much pressure washington is trying to put in other countries and how it's trying to force them not to engage with russia? do you somehow field is from your own colleagues pocketbook yet? mine is pretty much, oh no. well, they, there stand that their own countries are the one suffering they suffer from the policies of their own governments which ho bay the will of washington and aren't allowed to sell goods to us or jointly produce what both day and we need a while from $1000000.00 deals to chance meetings on the sidelines will make sure you don't miss the moments that mater at the st. petersburg international economic form. or we call me this. ok,
5:18 pm
no history that bring you to day with us inflation, other tires, raven decades. joe biden, us fund and self squabbling with american oil companies. the u. s. president has called on them to ramp up production to resolve the countries energy prices. but the industries response wasn't exactly what the white house wanted to hear. while we appreciate the opportunity to open increased dialogue with the white house, the administration's misguided policy agenda, shifting away from domestic oil and natural gas has compounded inflationary pressures and added headwinds to companies. daily efforts to meet growing energy needs while reducing emissions. longer term government can promote investment through clear and consistent policy that supports us resource development, such as regular and predictable. li sales, as well as streamlined regulatory approval and support for infrastructure such as pipelines. while the american petroleum institute health suggested 10 steps,
5:19 pm
the biden administration could take to address the energy crisis, the price of gasoline in the u. s. s. skyrocketing in recent months is almost double what it was at this time last year. rising inflation has coincided with rising this trust in the u. s. president's biden's approval rating has been falling for the last 3 weeks, quite considerably reaching at record lows. rti correspond to kill up nope, and explain to the dispute between joe biden and big ole working families across america are feeling the crunch of the rising energy costs, the high gas prices. so now we have the white house coming forward with a letter directed it oil companies in america, urging them to an oil production in order to drive the prices down and take the burden of the high cost. awful americans that are frustrated with the rising costs . here is what the white house said in their letter to crunch it,
5:20 pm
families are facing, deserves immediate action. your companies need to work with my administration to bring forward concrete, near term solutions that address the crisis and respect the critical equities of energy workers in fence line communities at a time of war. historically high refinery profit margins being passed directly onto american families are not acceptable. now, oil companies that come forward instead, the white house simply does not understand the industry and they can't simply increase the amount of output this easily. it's not a matter of simply pushing a button or, or pulling a knob that there are complex issues in arranging how much oil production is amped up or slow down. now many have also taken note of some statements made by the white house press secretary. she came forward and said that it is the patriotic duty oil companies to amp up production. this is what she said. we'll companies, they have or refineries. they have responsibility to what they have been doing is taking advantage of the war. and as i showed earlier,
5:21 pm
they have tripled. triple their, their, their income time to act, we have done our part with the, to the petroleum reserve, the one, the 1000000 a day for the next 6 months. and so we need them to act that oil companies find the statement to be particularly ironic as the policy of the white house has been pretty clearly to phase out the fuel. they are taking the opportunity of the high energy costs to push electric cars, add new energy vehicles and other, other mechanisms that don't use fossil fuels. they want to get rid of fossil fuel. so at the same time, the white house is actively trying to phase the states off. the fossil fuels reduce the amount of fossil fuels united states uses. they are now calling on oil companies in the name of patriotism to amp oil reduction. many are looking at this as a great example of the erotic and not well thought out nature of the,
5:22 pm
by the ministration policies, when it comes to the energy sector. china as overtake in the us of the foreign power, with the biggest positive influence in africa. according to a survey among young adults on the continent, the survey was conducted among those aged 18 to 24. in a total of 16 african countries, it find that 76 percent of our grouping consider china is activity as positive for africa leaving 2nd place to the u. s. which in fact had held the top spot in the survey just 2 years ago. the results show china's rising influence on the continent with investments, infrastructure development projects and affordable chinese products listed as the most positive contributions. but for la, china is a better friend than america. i think it's china because it believes in giving and receiving better with china. tony shut in,
5:23 pm
but that was on without china is better because it could take over the world economy in the future. and i believe it's better to be closer to china than the us in the current reality. it's preferable to work with china with johnny taylor shannon. i believe it's china. i think china can help african more china is better because it brings its talent and know how here with the u. s. recently sent a letter to 14 african countries urging them to reject grain imports from russia, saying that the food was stolen from ukraine. that's as much of africa struggles with critical food shortages, bringing some areas to the brink of famine, the white house spokesperson has admitted the us wants to prohibit sales of some grain. what i can say is, we are working with other countries to prevent the sale of grain that has likely been stolen from ukraine. but we heard from african a 1st analyst, lawrence freeman,
5:24 pm
who says beijing has its shined. washington in its influence among african nations because it's been building needed infrastructure in terms of power, reality and practice. china at hand to infiltrate road. he's actually making a much greater contribution to african nations in collaborating with them to build absolutely necessary vital infrastructure projects. united states and europe in the whole western whooping has actually failed to make these kinds of long term investments and support african nations in building their infrastructure . the lack of energy is killing them. the lack of railroad transportation is killing them for lack of mountain our cultural development. these things could be changed out if the united states and china were to join together and building up
5:25 pm
the infrastructure platform necessary. unfortunately, united states in a, with their, for decades, china has done that more overlay of 20 years. and here for a chinese making a greater contribution and every emerging as an economic power and is not going to be stop about is a ramp of the day stories to keep an eye out for big developments by giving us a follow on twitter news when it happens there from the art international team myself, you don't know if i l look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot
5:26 pm
must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence and the point obviously, is to rate trust rather than fear i would like to take on various jobs with artificial intelligence. real summoning with a robot must protect his own existence with just what exactly is a west policy approach on ukraine should, can negotiate a piece or should it fight on indefinitely? and what is made those in the game? what does winning mean? meanwhile, despite sanctions prussia is creating political facts on the ground. with
5:27 pm
i was standing in an alley smoking a joint one day and a man came up to me and pulled the joint from my mouth. and he said, don't you know that that's what the capitalists and the jews want you to do. for we were violent towards those people because we believe that were the superior race. we were here 1st and this is our pantry, guns, ammo, still tow doc martens, tattooing violence or just prerequisite to enter or exit tree walked off like i could see this looking to face fear like he feared me being part of that
5:28 pm
movement. i got to feel a sense of power. when i felt powerless, i got attention when i felt invisible and accepted when i felt we had a strategy, we wanted to clean our image up and make our message more palatable to the masses. don't get tattoos don't shape your head. don't get arrested. go to college, joined the military. keep your head down. go mainstream news. news
5:29 pm
news ah i began to hear about these organizations that were trying to help guys get out of the movement because only the guys who were in the movement could really understand what the guys who are currently getting out. what would feel like, what life after hate is an organization that was founded by
5:30 pm
for ex skinhead, neo nazi white supremacists in the us and canada. and they found each other, and they knew that they wanted to help other guys get out. so the idea is to get them out, make, keep them safe and get that kind of support that they need from other performers in order to stay out with . welcome. and we were thought, yeah, well, we're pioneering. we're the 1st ones to do this for the 1st one and quite frankly, probably the only ones doing it. and we're certainly the.
39 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
![](http://athena.archive.org/0.gif?kind=track_js&track_js_case=control&cache_bust=675260862)