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just with a, we do work with the government to provide real time intelligence with a leading us defense contractor admits helping the government feed military intelligence to ukraine. despite washington's denial of any direct involvement in the conflicts with washington warrants, middle eastern countries against citing with beijing as the paying arrives and re add for a summit to booth beijing thighs with the gall. amid rising tensions with her, ruth swears in its 1st field meal presidents, but the appointment comes not by election,
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but with the previous leaders impeachment and arrest with both the former and you leader being accused by some of the cool, with good morning for moscow to wherever you may be catching the program. welcome to this hours most pressing new stories from around the globe. i'm fearless about the u. s. government is involved in helping ukraine's military select targets on the battlefield. that's according to the chief of raytheon technologies. one of the u. s. is largest defense contractors. the admission is in stark contrast to washington's claims that it is not playing an active role in the conflict. there we do work with the government to provide real time intelligence on the battlefield. crane. we can see russian tank, we can see a russian, apc, we can see a russian missile, get launched in blood information, gets fed to the premiums and they can actually at the level almost immediately,
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which is something i think the russians in liver contemplated when they invaded the governments raytheon is one of the largest defense contractors in the united states, generating nearly $65000000000.00 in revenue last year alone. and while they have been very open about the fact that they are supplying ukraine with weapons, this appears to be the 1st time that they are admitting that they are also supplying real time intelligence. and as, according to c, e o greg hayes, who spoke out in a recent appearance, and he seemed particularly proud of the work that his company is doing with the u. s. government when it comes to ukraine. even saying that he believes this is something that russia would have never contemplated. now the u. s. military has been very open about the fact that it shares intelligence with ukraine. but it appears to be one of the 1st times when we're seeing raytheon actually speak out and say that it is also directly involves washington, as always said, a wants to avoid getting directly involved in a situation in ukraine, hasn't it? so how does that statement look now?
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right, we continue to see sort of his back and forth with almost blurry lines there when it comes to what the u. s. is saying versus what it's actually doing regarding it's involvement in this conflict. and yet the vitamin ministration continues to say that it is just helping ukraine and that it is not directly involved and a proxy war against russia. here is one of those statements. are we effectively at war with russia? no, we're not. not at all. russia is at war inside ukraine, and despite the rhetoric we heard from bruton last night trying once again to make this about the west versus russia, the united states versus russia, or nato versus russia. nothing could be farther from the truth. but of course, we continue to see those concerns that the u. s. is getting a little too involved in a direct proxy war against russia, especially with examples like back in june when the pentagon came out. and they said that they had been training ukrainian soldiers who are reportedly involved in thinking at least 2 ration ships. here's the pentagon, had to say about that, we got them off the ship, put them on some flight that trucks,
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but the harpoons modules on the flatbed truck and then different flight that truck for the power source connected to cable between it figured out was exportable, bought the ukrainians to train on it over memorial day weekends and our country will be moral day weekend and next week to russian ships were sunk with those harpoons. so again, we continue to see the u. s, saying it's not directly involved. well, at the same time, showing evidence that it is very much involved in this conflict. so now we have this admission, what kind of ramifications could this development bring for the scale of international involvement in ukraine? well, we have to remember that russia has repeatedly been warning about those commercial satellites and about the fact that they could become what they refer to as legitimate targets. if it is proven that they are helping to aid ukraine in this conflict, let's take a listen. one of those warnings that was said earlier was the civilian infrastructure, maybe a legitimate target for a retaliatory strike. we're talking about involvement of components of civilian and
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commercial infrastructure in space by the us and its allies in arms, conflicts, western actions, create unnecessary risks for the sustainability of peaceful activity in space. now russia has also warned that if it is proven that these commercial satellites are being used to help you train in the conflict, then it would break the outer space treaty that dates back to the 1960. so it's one thing for raytheon, c, e o to be bragging about how involved they are. but given that admission, this discussion is likely just getting started. know, a house has warned, of growing chinese influence in the middle east. that's after chinese president seeing being arrived in the saudi arabian capital for a summit to boost strategic partnerships between beijing and gulf countries. we are mindful of the influence that china is trying to grow around the world. the middle east is certainly one of those regions where they want to deepen their level of influence. we believe that many of the things they're trying to pursue in the manner in which they're trying to pursue it are not conducive to preserving the
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international rules based order. saudi arabia has long been a key us strategic partner, but relation soured, over recent months. ahead of touching down re add, the chinese leaders plane was provided an honorary escort bye to hardy military jets. the upcoming summit will cover multiple areas of cooperation between beijing and the saudi partners. this comes as relations between both countries in the us have soured over oil production and influence in the middle east. a, c, g, t, and correspondent is in re add with more details. presidency is having a busy schedule in react since there are 3 major events taking place. first is of course the state visit to saudi arabia, followed by a summit between the chinese leader and leaders of the gulf cooperation council country. there's also a highly anticipated 1st ever a china arab summit between presidency and heads of states that represent the interests of much of the arab world. now, officials have held this visit as
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a continuation of the long historical friendship between china and the arab region . since the ancient road, but of course, the strengthening of modern relations also played a big role. i should say there are deep synergies between the development strategies of china and the era region. walker operation expert se could naturally follow. now it speaks volumes, the presidency is visiting react, admit high tension, between saudi arabia and its biggest traditional allies, the united states. and on the other hand, the message that president is bringing along on the strip is to build a shared community with a common destiny with the arrow broad. but your political message here is that china police facing and the arab world should both champion multilateralism respect each other sovereignty and the right of self determination. this analysts say is a common core interest that serves as a foundation for economic, technological, and cultural cooperation between the 2 sides here. from c t t,
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n r t. we heard from jamal what came professor of history and international relations that the lebanese university. he says the us is trying to maintain its influence in the region by keeping china and russia away. we know very well that the united states is very influential in a saudi arabia. and it is a and decisive proctor and the succession process that is going on. now in saudi arabia. this is something that united states is still pursuing. it's less than trying to keep the middle east at bay under its influence. because this is one of the grants that the g by the united states to besiege be a, your asian powers. i mean, russia, china and the at, on, on 2 o, clock them from having access to the east mediterranean on to other. i'll post. oh,
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that would give me or grant, let's say, and the range of poems, access to money, thyme, $3.00 groups. ah, pearl has sworn in its 1st female president, dina bullard day. that's after the countries now. former president pedro castillo announced a decision to dissolve congress and impose an emergency government any pushback against months of attempts to remove him from the presidency. he acts leader and president has now been impeached, placed under arrest in the nation's capital, in what some leaders are calling a kill. who are de peruse. former vice president took on the countries leadership following a majority congressional vote to impeach the former president who is accused of attempting to orchestrate a qu. previously, congress had unsuccessfully push for his and teach me which light did the decision to try and dissolve the legislature. protesters had flooded the streets of lima, some celebrating others concerned by the sudden change in government. because
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president pedro castillo has not been allowed to work. castillo has been sown his been slandered. this is why we are now going through what we are going through. it was necessary to close this filthy congress dina warranty. she is part of this broad. we don't want to either. c any of his own here in defense of democracy, he group castillo, has done today, is to shut down congress and carry out a crew. he was elected by all the peruvian people. the people are not in lima. the people are the whole country, the whole peru, and they have to learn to respect the will of the people. the opposition has been attempting to remove castillo since his 1st day in office dogging the former school teacher with corruption investigations will lock this own image has been marred by a similar congressional investigation that was dismiss just 2 days before she became later the last 6 years of political turmoil have pushed the majority of peruvians to call for early elections, both for congress and the presidential office. the country has seen 5 presidents in
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the last 7 years, even before this removal. ah, german police say they have arrested 25 people on suspicion of plotting the overthrow of the government. some $3000.00 officers took part in the swift operation across the country. our teeth, german language corresponded dominy character explains. it was the largest correct down police track down in germany that happened since the existence of the federal republic of germany targeting potentially violent far right groups. as you said, 3000 a police officers were involved. a total of $150.00 buildings were rated in 11 off some of the 16 federal states of germany and $25.00 individuals were arrested charge. but with being members or supporters of local terrorist groups,
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they're associated with the so called iceberg. our movement, which is um, defined by people who are generally i'm not under the impression that germany as a sovereign state, rather that the occupation that happened afterward were to, has never actually ended. and some of these ice burger people they are violent and, and according to media report say, plans to rate the government to install a new government and germany and also form and you army among those people that were targeted by the correct on were many ex, military officials including those of high ranks or special forces and also members of the former a former german royal family. well, you have to acknowledge that this actually benefits the current government a lot 1st, because i'm, they are, they have gotten into some hot waters recently because of the energy crisis, of course, which affects the economic situation a lot there. many people protesting the current direction off the government,
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and now with this a large correct on the government can paint and self itself in the light of a strong forest that cracks down on those who are trying to attack democracy. and at the same time, that of course hurts the opposition of groups which are in danger of being associated risk with those are far right violent and people who are trying to make change in the government and non democratic way. this is also been supported by the fact that there's been a lot of life reports this morning. so a lot of journalists were definitely informed beforehand, even though this was supposed to be a secret operation. so the secrecy of the operation was potentially compromised by trying to get as much publicity forward as possible. rodney meyer, chairman of the german council for constitution and sovereignty says far right, extremists are gaining popularity because they provide simple but unrealistic
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solutions to the use problems. well, it's trust why it won't have any support by the dr. and i mean, if you ask people here in the city of frank but industry, i spoke with many time and said that was sent to me. they are stopped by what they were hearing in the news this morning in general in europe. is they all staring at this terrible situation of the energy crisis and lation that there's of course balance between right extremists who say the simple solutions which dont, i mean there are always complex diplomatic solutions that it would meet or direct talks between the european union, germany they not have set up america and russia. so as long as we don't have these talks and that's all the piece talk, well, you know,
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whatever people have just energy prices and the same cheese and so we have to overcome that. but this has to be, as i said. busy i took a step toward a complete this, sophia, that's how some environmentalists have slammed a trial in the u. k. city of oxford that will require residents to get a permit to use their private vehicles in the center during rush hour. we think that this is one small step toward just complete to stop here using climate to net 0 as an excuse, as per usual when rules and regulations are brought in to restrict people, they never actually use the real reason to start off. it's always public health, or in this case, saving the planet also has chosen itself to be the subject of a suicidal experiment. every one i speak to hates it. the traffic filter scheme is set to begin in 2002004 local authority. say it's designed to reduce traffic and it's negative impact on the environment. under the new rules,
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local residents would need a special permit to drive the restricted areas and rush hours. any driver driving through the filter without the permit would be fine. 70 pounds, which is around $85.00 for more. we're going to go live now to radio host, kerry harrison and steve gil radio host and political commentator. welcome you both . thank you you. so steve, if we can start with you actually. so oxford authorities claimed the initiative of stopping drivers from using busy routes in peak hours is aimed at helping both the economy and the environment. do you think this is the way forward? will it be worth the inconvenience for drivers when people can't get to the businesses, they are not sure how that's going to help the economy. and as the commentator pointed out, we used to always get the dues for every public policy argument that it's for the children. now it's always for the environment in japanese. there are 2 words. for truth, there's how ne,
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and talk to my one is truth. and what is the real truth and unfortunately, bureaucratic governments all over the world tell a truth, but don't really tell the truth of what the purpose of this agenda really is. i think that's why people are skeptical of what kerry, i mean the move has caused quite a stir with some critic saying. it's a suicidal experiment leading to a complete dystopian. do you agree without assessment? that is the most dramatic thing. i have heard and probably 2 and a half weeks when i moved to los angeles 20 years ago, the air was on breathable. the traffic congestion is still absolutely impossible, making the city on livable 10 lane free ways. no public transportation, no. where to go to people. stop driving. yes. do they stop hanging out, visiting? yes. are there parking spaces available? no. so what has happened is people have gotten vespers and bicycles. i know it's a radical idea in los angeles. you're not going to see the car dash ins on one.
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what for the 1st time ever, people will actually go and have lunch together. it seems like a radical idea, but if you like, clean air, if you like to be an upright being that is able to get from a to be comfortably without being smacked by a car. sometimes you might have to limit it. we can remember historically how this came to be in the 1920s, los angeles had the finest public transportation in the world. we watched the movie chinatown, you'll see evidence of that cable cars trolley is going from downtown to the ocean in 10 minutes for a nickel. unbelievable. then on the 19 fifties and sixties, general motors that makes automobiles firestone that makes for rubber tires. her automobile got together, paid off the city council pulled all, all of the public transportation out of l. a. and now we're stuck with multiple lanes. $40000000.00 vehicles, all to go across 36 little cities with no town hall. no where to go. and it's pretty horrible for people. well, steve, i mean, it's
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a counter that local residents will have to apply for a permit to drive through the filters on as many as a 100 days per year. how is the idea of such restrictions compatible with the principles of basic human rights such as the freedom of movement? well, 1st of all, i don't think people are just getting in their cars and driving at random. most of them are going somewhere. they're going to work, they're dropping their kids off at school. they're going to meetings. and i would argue that in l a when they had 10 minutes, a trolley ride. so for a very low amount, it's because people were living in a relatively compressed area. and in l. a. now where you have people living 2030 miles on towns, the suburbs have grown dramatically when you're an hour or so drive from downtown. you get on your bike all day is going to take you 2 or 3 hours to get down 2 or 3 hours to get out of town. that's not a workable system. any more than oxford, when you have a town that was built hundreds of years ago with narrow streets, it was not anticipating vehicles. you're gonna have to deal with the reality of an
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old town with small confines and with people wanting to get in and out of those areas for work and business and to take for kids to school. he got to deal with the reality, not the idea that we can put trolleys in or some sort of a monorail system like disney world and move people around rapidly on a, on a relatively easy schedule. well kerry, don't you think that the western democracies on somewhat over focused on the go green agenda already crossing the boundaries of rationality. some critics would argue this, and some critics would also argue that protecting the environment is just a cover up for introducing more control and surveillance over people. if that were the reason and we could discover that absolutely, i would be right there with everyone else pulling my sword from its scabbard. that would be outrageous. but we don't have evidence of that oxford going back to what about 1145 and the castle oxford was built. there were horses, people on foot, look at europe with it's beautiful public, public transportation zurich,
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one of the top 2 places on earth to live with unbelievable systems. if in fact this is where they want to go and create a quality of life that surpasses everyone. then that's a good thing for the upright mammals that live there. especially people that want to shop there. if i can't get my car done a cobblestone street and can't park it reasonably or be able to afford to park it, i'm not going to go. i'm going to use amazon. well steve, while the west ers is the world to go green, it does not refrain from opening coal mines, for instance, like we've seen in the u. k. recently. don't you think this seems a little hypocritical? we've got germany, you know, cutting down forest out of use firewood. it's going to pollute a lot more than the cleaner energy sources available in. and i was as an agreement that i think we are environmentally cleaner than what we had. horses going through downtown oxford and people were walking down those towels so streets,
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ankle deep in the newer when there wasn't indoor, modern plumbing and people were just tossing their waist on. pastor buys out of the streets. i think we've made an awful lot of progress. we've technology and we all be looking at technology is our answer, not simply yet tried to subscribe to some unicorn. you know, the energy ferry is going to provide our energy sources out of our wall socket. so whether it's a dealing with call, whether it's dealing with uranium or anything else, it might be a power source. let's use of technology and that go back to the old days of walking through horse manure will carry if this experiment is said to be aimed at reducing pollution and protecting the environment. why do you think so? many environmentalists are the ones that are voicing their concerns. well, i wouldn't say so many. i mean, we hear of a couple, but then everyone is not going to like anything, any government does at any time. and i would agree with steve. except let's,
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he mentioned walt disney, who created disney world, which is still a modern for excellent transportation, a wonderful model that people relish and you know, it makes billions people come from all over the world just to see how you can go from a to b. i don't think we would want to rip up successful public transportation, whether it's in san francisco or anywhere. new york city burrowing under ground called a subway, because somehow it fill in the blank, we should use different technology. sure. let's use different technology, but let's talk about that technology. let's just not throw stuff out there and then have no way to explain what it is. therefore, bad syllogism. everything else is lousy. it's not if, if an effort is being made to improve things in, let's assume that the city council of oxford is some sort of democracy and that a vote was taken and the public was involved to some degree unless we have evidence of otherwise than we either like democracy or we don't, they can have stand on their heads if they wish. if they want cleaner air,
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they want a better way to get around from a to b, to have less collision, less people knocked down more people on bicycles. an easy way to get from point a to b and service stores without having to figure out a way to park. then let them try the experiment. if it fails, it fails and it fails in front of all of us. we now know never do that again. and the last question to both of you and we'll start with steve. do you think that the public is actually ready to accept these changes? realistically? i don't think so. and i think it makes a great points that, you know, let's, let's put the rule in place and then let the public code, if they're not getting it fast. and when they throw the city council members out, he put it in. we'll see what's the public really thinks about. and i'd also point out that in beijing you have millions of people on bicycles. it's one of the most polluted cities in the world because it's not just transportation. if you will spot your pollution carry. but he's absolutely right. it's called coal fired power
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plants. happily, we don't have any in oxford. so that's not an issue. they have to deal with in los angeles where the air color here, color air doesn't have a color. oh yes, it did. orange, for decades. watch, old tv show should be like, i think that's a car going by. that was able to be removed by making these kinds of changes, which ended up being a benefit to the people. so we know portions of this are a good idea, but how it's exercised and executed by oxford. well that still yet to be revealed. radio host, carrie harrison and steve gill, radio host and political commentator. thank you both access those were the tops new stories from around the globe for more up to the minute coverage had over to r t dot com. and don't forget to follow us on rumble. odyssey and gab for more. thanks for tuning in. we'll see you again next hour. ah
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