tv News RT June 9, 2023 2:00pm-2:31pm EDT
2:00 pm
and also, if i just give a shot on the the, the telescope headlines right now, what are the international that's reallocated, calmer truth from the russian president who says that the key of counter offensive has not achieved any updates objectives. the crating and forces have stuff with lots of lessons. india shrugs offer us congressional panels suggestion to join nato, saying the books framework is not applicable for new desk. a bit of a good old disclose speak that from modi's. foreign minister has to down to class the un, special representative to the country as persona non grata, it's all as skepticism towards the organization growth,
2:01 pm
believe it all across and much of the content. the not the local time here at most. go on tons to update you on during business hours program, its a typo you want you on the russian president, vladimir putin has said that ukraine is using reserve troops for his counter offensive and has ultimately failed to fulfill the subjective food and says right now it's a fine of that offensive, it was an assertion that it can be stated with absolute certainty that this offensive has begun. this is evidenced by the use of strategic reserves by the ukrainian army. furthermore, the ukrainian troops did not achieve the objectives assigned to them in any of the combat areas. over these days, we have observed significant losses of the troops of the ukrainian regime. their losses had been substantially greater than the classic 3 to one ratio expected
2:02 pm
during offensive operations. so ukraine, of course, a massive offensive and those are always your region. restaurants as cabins, forces engaged in a head on attack with more than a 1000 soldiers, but then retreated amid heavy casualties. let's go sides. at least i have to have special times were destroyed with the western media report saying that several prized german supplied leslie times were among them. but a few more details now from the region with all correspondent. it was the most violent 24 hours the months. after a few days of testing, rushes troops resilience cave threw more than a 1000 men into the grinds of war. they also began just off to midnight. few ukrainian soldiers lived to see the dawn. ukrainian army chose to hit exactly where a rush expected to even west. an analyst submitted that just as everyone agrees, this was only the beginning. ukraine has at least 2 nato framed army cooling
2:03 pm
preserves. so russia is training itself and we were lucky to see the graduation exam over the brand new unit flying company kazi, drones here on the safe distance from the front line, especially the forces training rushes own drone operates as rushes own. swarm go for it has become a feature of this old books on tactics are useless here. new ones are written by those on the front lines. lip of the company. the drone is designed for light armored vehicles. the flight speed is up to a 100 kilometers per hour. the operators trained to control it to break sharply to maneuver and to turn around, as well as to locate the target. there was also a 2nd operator, and then the objective control intelligence group defines the target and says, where to move to the show on the screen. what it should hit. he puts on his glasses, picks up the remote control and operates it's,
2:04 pm
it flew and struck the target. the drones themselves are probably not difficult to manufacture. there was a lot of ammunition cheap and devastating. these devices of mass produced both by russia and ukraine. and since kiera has apparently indeed made its bet on capturing rogia, chances are this is exactly where the two's well mommy's will have a face of this is done over coursing from zippers yet archie. but ukraine has continued to attack a western russian regions with a drone and strikes hitting several cities very close to the ukrainian border. have a look at this map right here. you can see the areas impacted with the the city is about color, skin builder road on the boundary of ukraine, also of what on. yeah. and show that's just a bit further to the east. and one of the drawings failed there. a nuclear facility and courts can 3 people were injured when are you a crash and to a building in photo unusual in belgrade, and a type one, an office building set the roof on fire. now as we understand a several,
2:05 pm
you avi's were shut down. of course, the most go, this was just in the past week or say we were covering here is breaking news, did hit residential areas around the russian capital. and last go key. we start ukraine of a targeting of the capital with the, with the aircraft branding. if an act of terrorism must go a 2nd, the committee to investigate acts of terror off of the attacks and but on here's, here's more with this local reporter, the system go to do what one is on friday is their own fields with explosives. flew to an apartment building the ross and city of were owners. social media footage captured by eyewitnesses shows it rapidly descending and exploding to a building. at least the people in suits in the incidents they receive help on the spot. according to one version that you a v was flying to a local aircraft factory located in and all of the parts of the city phone in your office. my grandchildren helped me and asked me grandmother, what happened. my father and mother survived both hunger and cold, but what ukrainians are doing is the worst. so probably as low as guys are in the
2:06 pm
morning. i was living at the garage for work. it was 10 am. at the moment, the gate closed, something bossed, and my mother in law when i heard a terrible sound after 10 seconds was so huge pile of smoke from the explosion. and later was saw a hole in the house that, i mean while authorities say i, one person killed another wounded when british supplied storm shadow. miss styles struck a children's summer camp in the house on a region that is very near to crimea. have a few more details now from the local governor. sure law is getting yes, we are seeing yet another confirmation of the barbarism and inhumanity of the key of regime which is being controlled from london as fragments of a storm shuttle missile were located after was fired at a children's recreation camp on the error about spit one missile was shot down, but another to still reach the targets. as a result,
2:07 pm
one person was killed and another was wounded. the numbers and markings on the records clearly showed that these are the english missiles delivered to the care of redeem. so a rescue operations in the flooded areas of a couple of good them. a continuing of the russian ministry entry, monetary and services are on the ground, show us some of pictures of a flooded streets. so all of i know back of healthcare, we understand that the water level is not anywhere up to 12 meters, homes and cons. well, you can see the damage yourself or the damage of destruction in flooding is impacted at least 30 villages and 22000 rescue services have been sent to the affected area. and as we said, our, the russian military forces there have been continuing to evacuate. presidents now meantime, a pen to go into a spoke to a person not role. she was a awkwardly dodge to report his question about whether ukrainian forces conducted the reason to tap on the dam in russian territory. hapless a quick question on the coast of a dam. explosion, so certainly european politicians have come out for port quick to blame. russia
2:08 pm
saying, you know, this is an example of russian terrorism. but if you look at the context, the game was in russian occupied territory, the ukrainians, ecological leads that is, could leave crimea without water for over a decade. and there were reports in the washington post last year that ukrainian soldiers were explicitly looking at targeting this dan damn as part of a strategy to flood the region. to prevent further russian advancements and they even fired a couple highmark missiles into it to test that theory. so can the deity share any evidence as to who might have done this and are you entertaining the possibility that it might have been your credit? yeah, well, like, like, as you heard me say, i mean we're continuing to assess how this should have happened. so, you know, all great questions, but at this point it's all speculation. and so, you know, i'm not going to get an hypotheticals or, or speculate the attack on the gulf. good um this week on least funding throughout
2:09 pm
what is essentially rushing controlled territory, forcing local residential evacuated, inciting warnings of an ecological disaster. the ukrainian or western officials were very quick to accuse russia of being behind this despite the fact of the dime is located in a russian controlled area. think here is said to have previous be considered blowing it off, rush has maintained the crating and forces committed the time is key if has been conducting a council of offensive in the, in the area now for the past. well, 5 days. that's probably going through now the liam calls grow by the greys on reporter who was the one you just saw pushing back. depending on liam, it's great to see it. we were talking in the past 24 hours yesterday. you are pushing back in the us state department now you're pushing back as good as dependent on. i'm glad to see you. still a free man walking around. think i want you? yes. so that you got to be careful during this kind of stuff. why do you think the pentagon spokesman essentially indulged the question of yours? well, good to see, rory, i, i, you know, i, i take it,
2:10 pm
but that's my job. that's kind of why i do it. i think that's what journalism should journalists should do, regardless of which country they're in. they should criticize those in power. so, um yeah, as a, as to the question, you know, i think, i mean, i don't know who left the damn, but the circumstantial evidence, it's kind of like the north stream all over again. it's, it would be a strategic wonder. it seems like for russia to have done it, i think was interesting. if you look back, you think back to when the north stream was bought up. and you think about the reaction from the us press the us government. and it was, you know, russia did this brush, it blew up its own pipeline, and was this hysteria? and i even had friends here, kind of like less leaning friends. but i would argue with nate, they believed it too. but i was like, mind you guys don't really believe this, but what's interesting now is you don't see that same reaction from dividing administration from the us press. you're seeing in a bit in europe. but i think this is kind of a positive signs that they're coming around to the fact that ok, that was
2:11 pm
a bit ridiculous when a little too far. and i think we're talking yesterday about this. i think it's this kind of shift this cultural shift and as well as into binding to ministration that they're coming around to. i think a negotiated settlement because they're kind of saying, well, maybe it's okay to criticize ukraine. maybe we shouldn't be like so crazy fights of the last you crazy. and as i say, i think there's a shift going on. which to me is a positive discount because i want this war to end as soon as possible, and i want people to stop dying. well, no, i the, i, i must say, i admire your optimism, liam. i mean, it really, really due and not one of us hope is confident come to an end of that as soon as possible. but when, when you know, when the pen to go on says we're continuing to assess. i mean, i've heard that so many times over the years, i mean, they know exactly who is behind the destruction of damage. surely they know with all the satellites that with british intelligence, i mean, they were, you know, if,
2:12 pm
if it, well, if it really was russia, then shorted, depending on what they've said immediately. it was russia who did it, but now they're like, no, we're continuing to assess why what they cost the blame they have to know liam as well. so i agree with you. i mean, that's just kind of press briefings 101 is that they dodge questions, but that's kind of my point is they did not come out and say this was russia. whereas during north spring they did. so it's, we're at least where at least progressing towards a little bit of moderation in the, in the rhetoric, which i think is a positive. but yeah, you know, i'm looking for grades of optimism where i can find them here. yeah. so, so what do i mean? what do you think? i mean, i mean, that's just, you know, cut through of the traffic. who do you think was more likely to blog that i'm, could it have been russia or do you think it was you credit in force and you what your thoughts were on piece? right. well, you know, i, i can't say definitively. but when you look at the motives and you look at, you know, the washington post for board, that's it. that's what i was quoted using the washington post, which is, you know, very,
2:13 pm
you really friendly of us government. and you have these ukrainians firing missiles into it, they actually blew a couple of holes in it. um, it seems like, you know, it seems like it would have been the great that's, that is my opinion. i. so that's kind of where the evidence leads me to believe. but you know, who knows, i can envision a scenario where, you know, just to counter offensive starting. so maybe russia wanted to block their counter offensive, but also the water, the water to ukraine, or sorry, the water to cry. mia is a huge aspect of it. and if that ukrainian ecological league that i cited, if that's correct, that premier could be without water for a decade. i mean, that's devastating. and i don't see why the russians would do that. and i hope that's not true. i mean, i haven't really looked into that claim, but that is, that's pretty awful. it's there at losing water. well, i mean, you, you go down to the sabotage the north stream to pipeline. i'll go back to the miss alice being shot by you creating the forces opposite, but always your nuclear bond because we've seen, we've seen the shelves, liam, the shells have ne towed numbers on the nevo,
2:14 pm
serial numbers. and yet even back then the i. e a was refusing the cost of brian mr . who was actually showing this at all as a nuclear power problem, which would be a test for free for your yeah, they still wouldn't exactly like to play where it belongs. how much longer liam, do you think, i mean, you know, the crime a, a bridge that's another bit of infrastructure that was blowing off. i mean, it looks, i would imagine that a lot of these things are carried out with the node. at least the tentative not from langley virginia or at least from downing street as well. how much longer do you think these kinds of what tax on critical, what is severely an infrastructure as well will be allowed to continue? yeah, you know, i, that's i, i don't know what the us involvement is and these things and i hope we're not involved. but it's either way, you know, whether we are involved or not, what we should be doing every day. and this is kind of what i'm trying to get when i'm there in these press. 3 things is we shouldn't, we should be calling this out. we should be recognizing the humanitarian crisis
2:15 pm
that it is affecting both russian and ukrainian people. when we destroyed decent pieces of infrastructure and so we should be, this is why the war should we should, every day we should be working towards a negotiation and working something out. you know, this idea that we're going to fight to last you crazy and we're going to get premier back in the don't boss, i think was a pipe dream early on. and as we talked about yesterday, i think that i dream is fading a little bit, which could hopefully bring people to the table. but yeah, i, you know, these attacks the infrastructure just to work for, for all citizens. and it's um, regardless of the role the us play, which i don't know if we as the us, we should be the good guys and we should come in say this, these to stop. yeah, that's what i want. i think people are waking up to that. yeah. well, i mean, i really, really hope you're right. and again, i do admire optimism. i just, you know, i appreciate the fact that you're questioning the narratives out there because
2:16 pm
there's a real shortage of people like you to have pushing back and trying to read between the lines. um, and i appreciate that liam caused by the grades and report have pushing back and i know we'll see you again soon. thanks for your lovely. i'm sure. all right, can i think we're coming up with? yeah, i would just say to give a little credit, somebody government it is, you know, and we'll see what happens. we'll see if i'm allowed back to these press briefings, but i do value the opportunity that they at least answer my questions. they let me in, and they let me criticize them. you can't, you can't say that every country would do that. i hope i'm allowed to keep speaking . we'll see what happens. i will keep, i will keep challenging them. so that's one of our foreign policy is a disaster, but i liked it, they let me do that. so i'll give them credit there. yeah, it isn't by what credit where credit is due live, the fact that they do continue letting them do letting you inside that press briefings. let's hope that continues for the meantime job. well don, liam. carry on the good work to see you soon. hey, sorry. have a good one to and so down has declared the un special representative of the country
2:17 pm
as post. so not non grata is 2 weeks off with a suit. and these army chief accused the figure of escalating the ongoing conflict that now demanded his removal. local john less catabolic tattler. well, it will not show it to me. it has had enough of the u. n. n boy in the country. mister pa test bloomed a blameless story. she loved the conflict which is now and suing in sudan. they're saying that he is the reason why the rep at the support was deemed a traction and enough encouragement to challenge to denny's, which is a factor for the lead by general of delta talk to right. and this is the laptop that was written to you in the secretary general, mr. gutierrez and he is being asked to replace mister pod tests with a more amenable and someone who would respect the sovereignty off. assume that the
2:18 pm
english side chinese. last in december we start looking at possibly changing pretty much the same step we see modeling, because having a u. n. n boy a, the soul of the graph top blaming them for quite some years and a growing service, but they do not respect the sovereignty of the sage of the nation. meanwhile, in the b, c, the u. n. a is also being met with skepticism is the views of the you and talk on the central cheaper piece in. but the seat is, in the most part, we are going to continue this week. and at the same time work for the con release authority. so that the process of that comes with the state becoming more powerful will enable us to reduce un nations presents. but to do so responsibly despite value and saying that they will lead in to the see one of the biggest and
2:19 pm
collective missions in the world. we need to buy the $1000000000.00 in i will, uh, my niece which is allocated to that message, but people in the wrong continue to have another to us the us try to us and what can really be achieved the following decades of the when i was in the country as a spy, that they haven't been piece, particularly in the wisdom of the see here, the use of the comb with these people on the ground. good throughout the western countries. so just flattering us pretending it being peacekeepers, but for real we know they're losing on mineral resources and use us like this war shouldn't even take a week to be out of a bus. we surprised that weston isn't provoking more conflict instead of finishing it. so we realize they came for their own interest, for reasons repair this war. we started again now a year ago. people are dying, but the international community in many countries don't care about it. the d r c need supports,
2:20 pm
as the green does. we need strong security and mil to assistance. we can't expect any help from westerners, as they have never resolved annual world conflict, even their own issues. all of this comes from the time of colonization in slavery. we can't expect help from the west and we need to be strong. bottom of the u. n. being painted as effectively being in touch and fighting to mediate between the war functions, but on the ground level growing. so some of the people that the west, the nation with the methods might not necessarily be what their country's need right now. and that is something that the rare is going to have to pay special attention to our $20.00 pos here in moscow. the indian foreign minister has ruled out washington suggestion that his country shouldn't join nato. maybe the construct of the block is not to applicable for new a lot of americans still 5 that need to play the construct. and that had been
2:21 pm
so nice situation to deal with. they use the like a, a, it seems almost like that's the only a sort of template with which are the only real bundle which they look into. what the reality is that this market them play the place to, to, to, to india. and we're talking to india based older. and joining us on that and p who says that india has no interest in being subservient to any nation beyond this board. a lot of the practical concerns behind it. i see them that is a not to become a raso state of the united states or the military complex. it's part of that doesn't mean india as a prominent then. so not to become a washington state because the predicament of washington state. so for the united states over a long time and they became compress it to
2:22 pm
a summary of the loss for a name. dear the large fault in the world for we want to scan to start, i think the, or doesn't want to do that, and they want us to do the type for different warranty. cool. all for having to manage the president, our friend it is, it's its own strategic imprisoned. i think the for them is towards the right to know what the have to say about the good position when they are indian form and it's also dismissed. canada is allegations of foreign interference during his briefing, refund to the claims as a part of calling the kettle black. the phrase which came to my mind was actually in the place which was a little cold corp, logical, dante. i would, i mean, if anybody has a complaint, we have a complaint about canada, you know what i say the, the space that they're giving to kind of studies and develop experience. so i,
2:23 pm
i was very perplexed by what i heard. i felt really the 1st time there being issues between montreal and new delhi, as we understand it right now. the new democratic party there is being openly empty indian. now a canadian national advisor is listed in the, among the top sources of foreign interference in the north american country. but also it has been accused of providing a platform to separatists antics treatments, elements outlawed in india. when i talk about foreign interference and economic security, i'm know, talking about a number of state actors and non state proxies. this includes russia, iran and india. google, who seems to be sympathetic towards the southern people that even be considered as this session with all odd canada, which is often for whiting center. the for these people, for at least what can be that express these send events origin india. recall from
2:24 pm
this fun moment, these are all kind of funny simmons. i looked down the hall and found the ball by the indian government for all these reasons for reason is that any, any government in any part of the world? what? oh, so i, i'm for the, in the see to see that in the magic in the face of god about all serving or for all potentially looking at the lives of those people, those organizations that tended to create a sprint the run them of from college son politics in india or u. s. lawyer has apologize for using the a. i bought a chat g p t to write a statement that he used in court despite it citing false information. stephen schwartz, i says he was simply unaware the information could be untrue. a hi simply has no
2:25 pm
idea of the chad cvt was capable of fabricating entire case. i tell you since what you do show opinions, especially in a manner that appeared authentic at the time that i performed the legal research. in this case, i believe the chad gypsy was a reliable search engine. i now know that it was incorrect. it was never mind $0.10 to mislead the courts. the lawyer used the chat boat during a law suit to gaston, allied for an injury allegedly sustained during a flight. and the boston ended upside in a series of supposing judicial precedents that actually did not exist there back a little bit about pleasure. sa, drew attention to the potential problems of relying on auto special intelligence, while as joined a panel of experts. now, hey, i research a dig. retracing herana and the author of google. i'll keep kind of go, michael. reckoning will gentleman that very well. welcome to thank you. both for coming on the program here on oxy international. if i may just begin with you degree j, did you think that lawyer just knowledge, i mean using this in court or do you, do you think he was just being naive or gullible?
2:26 pm
because apparently he said that it couldn't imagine the information could be untrue to even the founders of jobs tbd they do not know they extend. definitely. if i, if i started taking stuff, it has started fading research papers. it just started begging, besides outcomes. so. so he, he might be nice, but he might really be believing that that there was a judgement to that to say that i've assessed paper because i think the such papers of it's for me to come to a desired results outcome. yeah, yeah, yeah. well, i mean, let's do this. i mean, to do this in a court of law, for example, this lawyer stephen schwartz. i mean, i guess you can't imagine the size of that face palm. michael will tell us about the activities of a i and, and chat g b team particular. i mean, is there a way to, to regulate, to prevent these kinds of mistakes as well. i think to, beyond regulation, we need to make a decision as humans, to what extent were willing to outsource our faculties to a i,
2:27 pm
me and we are at this point basically being utterly a techno phillip, to an extent that really doesn't benefit us. i mean, we the chat to be taped apparently doesn't know the difference between writing fiction and writing legal breaks. and this is not surprising since we have already outsourced uh, create tibbetts a to a i. and like, why is it doesn't seem to understand the boundaries between these discourse domains . and so likewise, i think it is incumbent upon us to decide as a species just to what extent were willing to become. and we're willing to flatten our own intelligence into machine intelligence. to what extent were willing to let yeah, that i think is a very, very fair and measured, measured statement that from the, from michael reckoning with michael standby. i appreciate that. i think the traffic
2:28 pm
come back to you for a 2nd because that the head of the company that made chat g p t, some ultimate, he recently met with india's prime minister to discuss, i guess, advantages and risk of using a. i mean, just for me to use degree day, that's kind of wiring to me what, why would he sit down the indian prime minister? what, what, what are the, what are they talking about? what are the implications? yeah. see everybody's concerned about the rates of a i as of now, as of today, no human being can be the computer to just write. what happens if those expands our rece, the economics to relative to politics? what is tomorrow? nobody get? no, you wouldn't be getting beat a i to an election. what happens next? religion as to be, know now, most of the lessons how i believed to have been written by non humans. so it wouldn't be long before it starts writing really just textbooks. right? is the video is why so was it got to be used for election and then does
2:29 pm
that right? yeah, so a good way to do it. so you're talking deep fakes, for example, why serve as a chat, g p t. you're saying we don't even know if we could be even looking at the right presidential candidate, for example, who's running for office or some? some other politician who's your essentially, i guess, i guess fake. i mean what you're saying, what you're saying. so mister around, it is very, very disturbing. michael, back back to you. if i can. i mean, do you think a guy is going to replace the need for thought she went walkers and, and would that then i guess result in layoff? so am i being a bit extreme? well, labor redundancy is certainly a possibility and we're going to see different fields change over from human, a animated sort you know, human animated labor to ai, animated labor and particular we'll see that with driverless cars and things like that. but i think the more urgent question as to what extent is a i going to cure a reality for us. i have experimented with chad to b t and being
2:30 pm
a i bots and i've noticed that they are effectively trying to cure a reality. it's like, uh, google on steroids if you will. and it's creating a kind of world view and a world system of its own which has been programmed into it, but which what, from which programming it, it is capable of making inferences and extending out this world view. so we're replicating, some human biases and human problems, and we're replicating it in a i and then reproducing it, it massively. so this is a very significant problem for, you know, just what is real. yeah, yeah. and like, like again, i mean, pretty disturbing statement that you're telling us right here. didn't think we tell you what, what, what do you think i mean? so i might say the benefits might outweigh the collins when it comes to this whole jet chat, g p t. but let me, let me just ask you from from, from one human being to another.
22 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on