Skip to main content

tv   News  RT  December 9, 2022 12:00pm-12:31pm EST

12:00 pm
me the news you filled away for a number of years. the west has shamelessly siphoned and exploited. ukraine's resources encouraged genocide and terror in the dumbass and actually turned this country into a colony. russia's president love him, are put in slums. western followers for creating hot spots, including ukraine, across the world. also added the program today, a high level prisoner swap russian business men. victor boot returns home after more than a decade and us trust to be an exchange for american basketball player brittany rider on serbia. considers sending a 1000 troops intercourse to vote for all of police officers in the break away region. take control over at serve majority district.
12:01 pm
the by for most go, this is our team. i don't know the last 30 minutes of news and views start. the russian president has taken aim at western countries for there are, quote shameless exploitation of ukraine, both historically and today, blood mer. putin's remarks came up. he addressed top defense, department officials, up the shanghai cooperation organization, arms commonwealth of independence, things the position you celebrated for a number of years. the west has shamelessly siphoned and exploited. ukraine's resources encouraged genocide and terror in the don bass and actually turned this country into a colony. and now cynically uses the ukranian people as cannon fodder as a battering ram against russia. continuing to supply ukraine with weapons and ammunition, sending mercenaries and pushing it on a suicidal path. i'm convinced that the nature and scale of modern threats,
12:02 pm
places increased, demands on our co operation. it is necessary to work together to form a more flexible and stable system of security cooperation. adequate to the current challenges where it cannot be based on some mythical, unwritten rules that no one a seem not on someone's dominance and monopolies them, but only on international law and respect for each other's interest. in terms of the video address that vladimir putin gave earlier, and that the kremlin made public that focused on quite a bit more on the kinds of external threats that the west is posing to the region. vladimir putin said that the meeting between these defense ministers of the shanghai co operation organization and the commonwealth of independent states could not have come at a better time. because right now the west is doing everything. it can to dominate other countries across all spheres, economically, ideologically, politically, et cetera. because according to the russian president, this is a result of the unipolar western world order in decline. a multi polar world is
12:03 pm
emerging. and according the russian president, there's nothing the west can do to stop it. but you load so normally with new challenges are emerging and powerful. geopolitical shifts are taking place at the shape of a truly multi polar world. is being born with new centers of development are being formed in asia, africa, and latin america. we, which are increasingly defending their national interests, protecting their sovereignty and the right to their own path of development. it is simply impossible to ignore the process of the way history is developing, say it to him. at any rate, the west's attack is to hold on to its global position are presenting external, regional, and global threats to the racial community. according to the russian president, the u. s. and its satellites have chosen to forcibly expand nato and try to thwart any sort of alternative strategies for the development of countries, economies and societies. by spreading color revolutions that destabilized the nations in which they take place. so basically, the main takeaway from the russian president to these organizations was to continue
12:04 pm
cooperation and integration on the same basis of mutual respect that has been seen for years prior. okay to another over a headline stories today on use of a high level prisoner swap between moscow on washington, russian, businessman victor boots, who had been in a u. s. prison for 11 years, has returned to his homeland. he shared some of his thoughts after landing of an airport in the capitol on thursday night. i was awoken in the middle of the night and told to get ready. no additional information was provided. the most important thing is that i got there. victor boots was sentenced by us authorities back in 2012 to a quarter of a century in prison on allegations of arming terrorists and conspiring to kill american citizens. he denies all those accusations and moscow sais, his case was politically motivated. mister booth will exchange for american
12:05 pm
basketball player, brittany greiner, who had been convicted of drug offenses in russia. the swap was conducted in the united arab emirates, of the months of negotiation. looking at the other participant in this fall, then professional basketball or brittany greiner had been detained by moscow. airport customs officers back in february for a police thought on cannabis oil vapor parking, which is in her letter in july, she pleaded guilty to drug smuggling charges. despite saying it was an honest mistake runner was sentenced to 9 years. she filed on appeal, which was rejected by a russian court. meanwhile, there's mounting dissatisfaction among us politicians are both the prisoner exchange republican congresswoman marjorie taylor green, even called for a joe biden to be impeached over it with donald trump and former national security adviser, john bolton, both slumming, the deal,
12:06 pm
the boot for griner prisoner swap as not a trade. it's an american surrender. this is not what american strength looks like . terrorists and rogue states are smiling. what kind of a deal is it to swore brittany griner, a basketball player who openly hated country for the man known as the merchant of death. what a stupid an unpatriotic embarrassment for the usa. the president of the united states and his feeble administration, gave up a russian arm steeler. meanwhile, a marine and good american. paul whalen, has sat in a russian prison for 4 years to rot all for years. the u. s had been pushing the narrative of victor boots, being a so called merchant of death. his lawyer steves to so spoke to r t a by the case sand. his client's release. 15 years ago, the u. s. government devised a plot, if you will, to create
12:07 pm
a crime of this retired russian citizens living in moscow. committing no crime against anyone. they target him simply because they didn't like what they thought he had been doing in previous years and, and at victor sentencing. and i don't hard to believe or this talk crime that nothing ever happened with. and no one was ever heard. and no one was ever done at the sentencing the u. s. government, prosecutors asked that victor be sentenced to life without rule. meaning he would never be released that's, that's the, that's the insanity. he were fortunate that the judge and victor's trial, a judge gentlemen, made some very important findings at his sentence, saying that were really strong and supportive. and pointed out several of the things that undermined this merchant of death, the narrative that had taken hold in the us. the 1st thing i did was i gave her
12:08 pm
call. she had been retired at the time to my great surprise she, she not only spoke to me, but she stood by her words and was willing to go public with her views that the sentence that she was forced to impose on on victor was way too high and she would have given him a much lower. ready sentence, if she had the ability to do so, i'm surprised to survive it because you know, you don't, it's not like the older you get the more, the more likely you are to suffer some sort of at a traffic illness a sudden. and victor was getting up there in years as well to the fifty's now and you know, you just don't, you can't just so you just don't call 911 there. they don't have actual physicians . you know, they don't ship you off to a hospital unless you're in a coma. so he had several serious elements. but victor is exceedingly strong.
12:09 pm
man. he knows how to take care of himself to protect himself. he made sure to, to the extent that he can eat properly. so there were times when i was concerned that he would, he would even survive to make it to the swath. steve, as i know, i both know of free prisoners receive presidential pardons before they were released or corresponding kill him up and has been looking into the roots of victor boots 40 after almost 15 years in captivity. and half the eye sting operation frame up a sham trial. and in addition to that solitary confinement and difficulty even being able to visit his family. victor boot is now free and back home in russia. the negotiations were kept secret and even victory. why it had no idea what was coming . so let's review the details of this high profile case. well, back in the 990 s. western leaders started psyching up the public against him. the
12:10 pm
british home office labeled him the merchant of death and hollywood movie demonizing, him called lord of war, was even released in reality. victor is the son of a book keeper. he served in the soviet military before starting his own cargo company. u. s. officials alleged that he ran guns for al qaeda and that he was involved in supplying weapons to various sides of african conflicts and across eastern europe. these are allegations he has repeatedly denied. while us leaders seem to have no problem supplying weapons to some radical groups. it seems like after this, hollywood movie was released, and after victor's name had been dropped by various officials, they felt it was time to grandstand against him. victor had his assets frozen, but there was no law at that point under which they could prosecute him for his international business dealings. so u. s. officials decided to go to the f b i. a sting operation was set up and eventually he was entrapped in thailand.
12:11 pm
so under cover f b i agents pretending that they were members of the fark rebel group and columbia approached him and had a hypothetical conversation about a possible arms deal. no crime actually ever took place. that's what the told me when i interviewed him back in 2019. this is a 100 percent qualify as a political prisoner because i'm off my nationality and i was denied to call a twin size and i'm standing off. they didn't do anything else, and we'll fight for my innocence or misstated bottom a couple years ago. i'm going to keep him, as example, as a model was
12:12 pm
a boy for whipping. so the russians would be more polite, the corporate with us when they go off. so there are up 3 us leaders clearly had a motive for grabbing him after he was dragged to the united states from thailand due to an extradition agreement. he was then allegedly offered a deal to bring forward dirty laundry about the russian government and president. well, they've been during pre trial during the trial. well, they've been through the public defender and they approach and said, well, we're going to get you at all your primary, green car and central you there. if you know some dirt about food turn and how car off this regime times old. i said they know you can't do the person they don't for all the deal. that's why i went to the trial. russian authorities offered victor support throughout the length, the legal proceedings, and they also describe how us officials abducting him and dragging him to the united states from thailand was an example of how they felt they have license to do whatever they want in the international arena. much time, so i just was there is no doubt that they have abducted
12:13 pm
a russian citizen in the 3rd country. we have a consular convention with the us and we have a treaty on mutual legal assistance in criminal matters. under these agreements, the us should inform us of any suspicions they may have about a russian citizen. yet they fail to do so. this was the case in a number of instances with victor boots konstantin. yet i shall go for them and a number of other people who are transferred to the us with a tacit approval of 3rd countries. now, victor is journey home did not come easily. the negotiations took place at a time when relations between the usa and russia are anything but good. needless to say, a lot of hard work has gone in to making sure this russian citizen could finally return home and be with his family fail mop and archie. new york can want to show you this. now on the program, a massive blaze which rip through a sprawling shopping center in moscow suburb firefighters bottle to contain the
12:14 pm
blaze. after it spread across a reported spot of 7000 square meters, thick smoke below into the early morning sky. in the city of him, with the buildings, roof collapsing, authorities say at least one person has been killed, its own clear out, the stage was started, the police official said it may have broken out in a home improvement retailer. i made flammable. aerosol on paints being stored there . the damage including the mall, its contents, and nearby park cars has been estimated. about half a $1000000000.00 serbia phase. it's considering sending a 1000 troops into kosovo after hundreds of police officers in the self declared republic took over parts of the serb majority region on thursday. sada curtis has continued with the legal actions aimed at occupying the north of kosovo and mentor
12:15 pm
. here belgrade will consider the return of 1000 members of our security forces to the area of kosovo metal here, in accordance with resolution, 1244. the serbian government also alleges cost of police committed crimes against served majority areas in the breakaway problems, including stealing wine stocks from a vineyard. local reporter nicholas gilbert sent us this report from belgrade. nice . around 9 o'clock in the evening. group of over 200 armed men came to the not the most was it serves live. we get over the medical also presence of indian army or regular military forces being yes. we were present theater in valley cohorts in order parts, which is a violation of resolution $4.00 to $4.00 of the united nations and of every other agreement signed by serbia. and this is the 2nd provocation of the day or even 3rd
12:16 pm
. because during the day, we already had the one incident with each one of the 4 municipalities in the north, where most certainly we had a station where police forces of sofa also entered kindergarten when, where children were over sleeping and they interrupted the work of this also invalid sort of serbian and club near article that they took over 40000 fleet. there's a wind from local, turbulent producers, wind. and they also banned construction workers for, for, from putting on and bathing the road, leading to only a service left in the region. the prime minister of so called course of course, is continued kids provocations, and use intention to violently solve the problem of believing this,
12:17 pm
this is of so called cost a month ago and to try to impose that he will on then due to the fact that he needs to organize your elections, which will boycott as things are for now. all right, let's switch gears nod because african languages. they have been receiving a renewed prominence in nigeria with the from and setting out an educational policy to promote the study of local dialects in schools. now, the recently approved bill is aimed at shifting the focus from english to native languages in the west african nation. students are to focus on developing their skills in their mother, tall during elementary school, and then combine it with english only later on. however, the initiative has been complicated by the huge number of local languages which will require the government to adopt school books and other educational materials.
12:18 pm
we heard from the nigerian school director who expressed and overall positive view of the new measures when i had thus the instruction from to go from a true deal to show gazette i was so blood or in a special ed to the family as wills. no, he said the primary gentle socialization. that is the 1st school that a shide is born into that the side is introduced into. so starting our colleagues, d, monta monta language stats in the 1st teach of the education of his shot with the use of the model language that he soon bud evil outside the case may be is the best that should happen in the education sector. we also spoke with the head of an jury in teacher's union in lagos,
12:19 pm
who expressed appreciation for the reform to wayne. you treat or teach? we do sophomore act on it is so natural does eat it has on death. standing on the side of the student is it we are killing the potentia in our younger generation by name? oh, seen another language as a medium of communication. no doubt there was landed so that they can favorably compete in time of you know, 2nd job internationally. that when you understand english or you understand french or you understand jama dando, a powerful your local language, that where has your chance you know, to secure job across the globe,
12:20 pm
what you cannot give what you don't ah, ah, us secretary of state anthony blank and i said is basically a don deal for sweden and finland to join the nato alliance. i'm confident that nato will formally welcome fill in the sweetness member soon. since the nato summit in madrid. both countries have taken significant concrete actions to fulfill their commitments, including those related to the security concerns on the part of our allied turkey. well, sweden has refused to comply with natal member turkey's request for it to extra di, 2 people suspected of ties to a terrorist organization. stockholm sees it doesn't have sufficient grounds to believe the men in question committed criminal offenses. while the gray is autumn and it won't allow sweden to join the lines until it conducts those extra additions, anti war activists are a flounder, saves the u. s. housing properly address turkey security concerns. sweden and the
12:21 pm
us of course, are talking out of both sides of their mouth. they're saying we have a deal, we don't have a deal. and no matter how you look at it, they want turkey to acknowledge that there's a deal so that this nato official membership can move forward. certainly, it's a us who is behind the steel and it's also the united states. it was pledged to be the protector of the kurds, but as we can see, once again, they're just willing to use some as a bargaining chip. whether or not this officially goes forward in a real sense. it is a done deal and it shows that the u. s is absolutely has no interest in peace in diplomacy or. busy negotiation, they are all about aggressive us war planning. they want nato expansion official or unofficial. ok to an issue. familiar to many right now.
12:22 pm
employees of the european central bank have be left fuming after authorities rejected their demands for a pay rise to keep up with inflation. we're not happy with inflation in germany and the euro area likely around 8.5 percent this year. a lack of a pay rise means a substantial loss and push send power. this is damaging workers morale and also their trust toward the institution. well, the workers wanted a pay rise of just over 4 percent, but the current inflation rate in the use largest economy, germany has been ported out or on twice. that's a mines big difference there at the end of the graph isn't there earlier? my colleague peter sculpt spoke with financial a technology entrepreneur, chris ems, who noted that the same institutions, namely bunks, which essentially created inflation in the 1st place or another one suffering. so well, the funny thing is, although not for the stuff is that, you know, the c,
12:23 pm
b missed its own inflation targets on its employees. now seem to be paying for it. do you think it was a duty of carol and geopolitical factors or just out of his control? absolutely, i think that definitely is the duty of care. but there is a great irony that you've just mentioned, the very people that have caused this massive inflation a now paying for it. right. and i think when we're looking at, when we're looking at these institutions in the way they operate and run, it's really, really morally bankrupt to say, look, pay for something that we ask you to do. and that goes across everything from transport to any kind of public service, right? why should the public service work have to pay for the mistakes made by that employer? that just happens to be a state institution? there is we say not as we do. absolutely. now the c, b a said that he doesn't want to increase the wages of its staff because he's worried, as it says that it would fuel a damaging wage price spiral. do you find the argument convincing? not at all. i think anyone with half a brain cannot believe that out,
12:24 pm
even if you've got to a business, an organization, a company, and your employees are struggling due to inflation. it's, you know, in my opinion, it's your moral responsibility to make sure that they can feed themselves and close their children if people can't eat and they can't feed their children. and really, i mean, they're saying that inflation is at this percentage. reality is real times in place for people is a lot higher. you only just have to ask anyone living in europe right now, as we know a lot of people living in europe coming from there originally and, and the price, the real terms price of everything from energy to food, to transport, the everything is way higher. it's, you know, some people even saying it's, you know, 20 percent more in real time. so if the c b were to raise the wages of his employees as they are demanding. do you think that was so set some sort of precedence for the national banks and do you think there will be a full effect where their employees, employers, excuse me, would raise the the way just absolutely. that would what we would hope that would
12:25 pm
be the effect that surely that's a good thing, right? we're seeing across, across europe, we're seeing, you know, well on the u. k. u. k, right now we've got nurse is about to go on strike. we've got rail work is going on . strike may not were the asking for much pizza, what they're asking is to be paid enough so that they can not be out of pocket to the bad necessities that become way more expensive because of institutions. and the decisions that have been made by, by western governments, there's no doubt about that. they will say that they're saying, look, we, we've made decisions over the last year that, of course, these problems and you are going to pay for it. well, that's not fair, is it all? not really. the theme to that the season of goodwill may be fast approaching, but not everyone in italy will enjoy a christmas dinner this year. that's what a major organization which distributes european aid is warning the from the states that increasingly more italians have been descending into poverty. oh,
12:26 pm
i filled them in to see why not, but you are going to be. there are thousands of requests for help from families who will be suffering greatly over the christmas period, due to the increase in energy prices. they find it difficult to eat at lunch and dinner, which is why we are giving them all free groceries at christmas. it's an economic disaster. oh. ringback i haven't, i'm interested if you can stop people are having great difficulties. we make a contribution, but people need much more help. families with children finding themselves in difficulty. they don't even have the money to pay for milk and diapers. ah . but since this year i have
12:27 pm
a rather difficult life. we also lived on the street my own little and therefore i had to ensure the survival of my family in one way or another. i couldn't pay for the house. and so i was reduced to living in a call with my wife for several months. ah, i cannot get up. i mean, you're here, we are starving here, georgia maloney is doing nothing good for us, poor people. she's actually destroying. we can't even pay the bills. we're desperate and everything is increased and there's very little money. ah, ah, well not a tough fridays and new stories are shipping up. i'll be back at the top with all the big developments as we approach the weekend. i from moscow this is art interest . ah.
12:28 pm
a money, a money lately? it gets me a my money in my name with
12:29 pm
it. hey, hey. by joining washington's ukraine prophecy war against russia, europe is made, an irreversible choice, is consigned itself to being a minor regional power in a multi polar world. cutting itself up from russia, europe has all but assured it will be overly dependent on the united states. that dependency will be cost with winter often is not, is it, you know, but sheer, even in europe, pool is still waiting for alternative energy sources continue to heat their homes. the old fashioned way with firewood like young hobbies comes in, dust was come on up to schedule to impact the issue. amanda formed to talk to the
12:30 pm
and he trees that he's at. what's only know trainer on a corporate legion's office and to partition tool these, this is i'm question to, to stay him on to do the classical this, somebody. this is jose f, like lisa steining customer seems feel as if you had mentioned here and i found out that my bus, it's a height on the sort of my torso kindergarten, you know, since last year we also had started sides when it sends a transition from finance, excellent. and all that sign in with blue wanted to seeing how she is wholesale sent to colton was, are here. how was quite honest, some minor from here on the should be clean and citing life. i go on and noticing ratio of into the teams help in touch on the cell essentially what you what your house.

15 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on