tv Documentary RT June 13, 2023 7:30am-8:01am EDT
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jasmine is a disgrace and he was put out at a time when they found horrible things about the bite and family. now as you can see, media outlets are already here near the federal court house. there was already a big crowd to greet donald trump when he arrived at the trump hotel here in miami . i've many republicans asking if donald trump is going to be dragged into court for allegedly miss handling classified documents. why is joe biden not scheduled to go before a judge as well to answer some tough questions about this new revelation and how the api i seems to work to cover it up. the 2 standards of justice under by does d o g is appalling. one will hunting by didn't be charged the exact same day that the f b, i is forced to turn over to congress. absolutely. diamond incredible allegations regarding joe biden's, illegal encourages entries and there's corruption, jabard, and what technologies his department of justice to in donald trump. the sony bolts as hawks indictment is an attempt to do this truck,
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the american public from the millions of dollars in bribes. that divided crime family receipts from foreign nationals. this scheme, one succeeds president donald trump, will be back in the white house, and joe biden will be hard to sell nice fat, but show by to himself, mishandled classified documents. after leaving offices, vice president has many republicans saying that this whole thing is just on fair. this is selective prosecution. not only aimed at punishing donald trump, but preventing him from running for office as polls indicate he would probably win an upcoming election if it were held today. now, the prosecutor was stepping up to organize the case against donald trump. has a record of getting things wrong. in fact, the supreme court has stepped in to overturn his actions and take moves against him more than once that has people asking questions about why he's been selected to
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bring charges against the former president. this guy, this prosecutor, he lost a, the 0 in the us supreme court when they all were turned the conviction of the former governor of virginia. because the jerk took the statute and expanded it a jury in north carolina. what do you like john edwards? cuz there's just put frontier pain start to add, expand it, and he's taken this pace and he's undermining the country. and he's the presidential election. 3 out of 4 republicans think the move against donald trump. the bring of these charges is politically motivated. and the situation in america is already pretty needed when it comes to political divisions. many people suspect that what happens with donald trump will be formally in guided, that'll probably pour gasoline onto the fire caleb mauppin r t. i am the and over to israel now, which is the,
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the shouldn't bet security service is authorized to harass palestinian citizens of israel. now this comes, i meant the steadily increasing number of palestinian institutions is always, well, it'd been killed by the country. security forces around 600 people have it both or they've been killed since 2018 season. may have an option that has more it's been sold today since the show assembly from these really are the village of a my husband lost their beloved son, brother and father in law. and he was shot dead next to his house till today. unclear a who did that and why not shooting me? you know how the police are the common. they look around talk nonsense and do nothing. look at the other cases. we hear every once in a while about shoots, an incident and the do nothing. and that is one of $102.00 israeli arabs, skilled in crime related incidents since the start of 2023. the number more than doubled compared to the same period last year with a death told what content across the or of sector less than 17 percent of such
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cases are ever solved. the families of the victims select the shelby's blame is rarely police for consistent negligence and action and discrimination. and the, if i don't see any progress in my brother's case, we went to process sent to the message and we didn't see anything for him. it would only get a resolved if we would, you issued. they want the arabs tequila each other and they are saying the landscape arabs the weapons and we still stand from afar and watch them do it. the autopay fighting, organized crime and restoring safety in the air of communities across israel was a monday election promises of those form in the college and government stay. but almost half a year off to the new administration team to power the situation has worse and is rose tall politicians vile to deal with violence. sending locals into frenzy with critic saves too little to late. had determined to fight this deplorable phenomenon, especially the head of the snake. the criminal organizations offered a safe member with these rarely poem and for the jewish arab,
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had dash body himself. and you claims the government probably the most far right and his rows more than history failed because which was not interested in succeeding because the basis to the so called the minister of national security, which is a, he's in charge of the police a since he was a young person, you always said that the good that he hasn't changed his mind. don't get it about the blood. the dispute, if it's not the jewish blood, they supposed to do supremacy. and this is part of it. members of these rarely parliament, representing arab or pro arab factions or roles are often accused of not doing enough offer, denounces the accusation, saying it's the job of the government and police to provide security for the citizens. but he has for decides the matter is proposed by these rarely prime minister. here, we simply announced that shouldn't. but the security authority designs to deal with
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terrorist threats is going to join police efforts in the war on crime in the arabs, cities, villages, and neighborhoods over our calls it an inflammatory move. the g s a is intended by the low us to come back enemies. here we deal with these. what are the citizens not enemies using the g s a machine bits against the palestinian eh, eh, organized crime scene as well. is actually going to, we can even move the police and in that sense, to strength in the private really show been view. this is a terrible den, joe, also joining the efforts what would be the national guard and yet to be for and for us, which will be subordinated to israel's national security administer who's also in charge of police. and again, critics like offered a safe vocal, searing leader of the right tween jewish power party been read. perhaps the most
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controversial politician in the car in the government, known for his extreme views, will use the situation and the power given to him for political goals present today to estimates one arab is killed in israel every 37 hours. meaning, by the time we filmed this report and it was broke cost, at least one mill life was lost. the combination of factors is to blame for these dramatic state of affairs and officials, and both law enforcement and politics and the ruling convolution in the countries opposition. while not always ready to take responsibility, agrees the matter can no longer be ignored, roofing ocean on how t from jerusalem. the posting unit president's level of us has arrived in china on the state visits. a trip came up, the beijing expressed is what it is to help facilitate is really palestinian peace towards us. yet the chinese presidents using things as to work for nearly just unbearable solution to the palestinian issue. in april 2023,
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john his foreign minister told his is rarely unpublished. any accounts above the beijing wasn't ready to broke. a peace talks between the 2. no, many in full negotiations had taken place in more than a decade. and then his lights, his diplomatic effort, trying his no hosting palestinian leader mahmoud abbas marketing. 35 years of bilateral relations and discussing a possible solution to the conflict with isabel us. what's on us has to be not seen as a media, it's a in the broader middle east, challenging longstanding us dominance in the region. fucking march 2023 facing, broke at a peace deal between a regional arrivals and rotten and saudi arabia. that's agreements inside is the leads of accelerates and serials, which then so the hourly son is also been actively seeking to establish peace beyond the middle east stuffing up f as to being russia and ukraine to the negotiating table that we spoke to. i've done some of our presidents of the palestinian chinese friendship society who emphasized the mutual support all of a sudden on china, on various international issues. today,
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from our point of view, this visit is of great importance, especially to time when the world is into immoral and hoarse, are happening everywhere in the united states and his allies are seeking by all means to remain on top of the world. we start from the fact that it published in an issue is the core of the conflict in the middle east, and that is an international issue. so we desperately need china. as i mentioned earlier, china has supported us from the very beginning and still supports us in all international arenas. trying to support the right of the palestinians to establish an independent state would do so they mothers, capital and supports the national rights. a flip of a scene and people with the west of the responses is altering to economic sanctions to achieve its political goals, developing countries on increasingly looking to build up their own infrastructure and boost bilateral trade. a new runs to strategic location plays a crucial role in many of those funds, as, as these use of july explains. it rolls caspian c port of the band that on sunday
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is the starting point of the international north south transit corridors, trans caspian section which connects russia to india and the persian gulf countries . this particular court has 17 wars, with a total tries of capacity of $10000000.00 tons per year, situated on the southern coast of the caspian sea. but that is that he is one of the oldest and best equip ports in northern iran. as any free zone says 75 percent of the freight docs in the port comes from or to russia. she had received william petty shed, why, she's the most important treat, but not for the young sally, for economics. so the majority of russian goods unloaded here. are basic commodities such as we cereals, molly, and who are not the important russian name part that has emerged in the rest and 4 to 5 years is sunflower oil as a result of the ukraine where i'm being sewing western sanctions that then russian goods in the western hemisphere real size now open and gets holds on the north, south transit quarter as
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a new alternative channels which way the skirts experts say the new trade grid is safer, more cost effective and shorter than the traditional source canal passed. the north south corridor has 3 main sections all running through. we run, the eastern branch passes through central asia. the western branch goes to the south congress's and the middle route uses the caspian sea. experts say the trans caspian route is more efficient for now as it removes 3rd party countries and bilateral trade between russia and d. ron, this is the rush to star a railway may prove to be a beneficial project, but the rate of runs through an intermediary country as a bus on. so we need to be careful to avoid any problems in the future. just 15 kilometers away from bond that odds and as i do for his own has launched this modern sea out but known as the caspian port. for now it has 5 active wars, or the free zone is building 17 more dogs on the porch. then that is, that's going to check the caspian floor. it is
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a 3rd generation hall bar. and that has all the more than features that are on either i industrial units in the ports here until the end, which offer value added services as well as reduce the logistics of it and supply chain costs for exporters and manufacturers, a light on that bus last year in the caspian port with this more than 90 percent growth look unloading, unloading service aspect, video interior. political developments have prompted to run and rush out to invest more. and the new multi modal north south transport corridor. now is that you presume, is working on this rash caspian railway, which will connect this for the just caspian port to the countries? well, network stuff literally linking the persian gulf to the couch. pnc, because that's more than 80 percent of the railroad project has been completed. and less than 20 percent remains to be done is we hope that the joining of the caspian port to the countries where we network it will take place very soon. if this happens, the china cause looks down the wrong and the north south corner doors will begin
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operating while efforts are underway to make the most of the north south corridor. there are some serious shortcomings. the 1st and foremost is the small shipping fleet. anyone which cannot currently cater to the rising trend of export import between russia and the one that hello is it's currently out of more than $200.00 ships sailing the caspian sea. 52 vessels belong to rainy and private and state companies. the projected towns $1000000000.00 annual trade volume between iran and russia requires the 2 countries to be fought. there are commercial fleets, ron has plans to purchase different types of vessels as of the tankers container ships and others to offer a variety of maritime called the services. but it is that described as the gateway for the flow of goods between the run and russia. and that is that he plays a big part in the north south corridor. while challenges remain, authorities hope that with more investment and the see radio and road loads of the
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ports total for its capacity along v i n s d c will multiply a. yes i was on the are to from the caspian sea port of funds out on study on stay with around the country. jobs will always be open to its neighbors. and that's the message from surrounds newly appointed on bus to, to saudi arabia is the 2 countries to be stored diplomatic ties up to 7 years different months, also stated that it's time for the middle east to be focused on a new vision of security, which doesn't include the presence of foreign forces how the default, not of the 70, the resumption of relations between iran and saudi arabia has been officially announced along the preparatory measures for the reopening of embassies last week. the sonic republic called the wrong formerly inaugurated its embassy and console a general, and is now working on a pointing and admitting investors and diplomatic personnel. i would like to underscore that iran has been earnest in terms of the implementation of
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disagreement. and we'll continue to be serious about future developments towards improving bilateral relations in several areas. god willing around the work with saudi arabia and other partners in the region to establish strong ties. why the when china launched it's initiative to work on the resumption of ties between 2, ron and re on your arm held the step as we previously said. and we always read the rate runs arms will always be open to its neighbors. and with these benevolent arms, secuity progress and prosperity will prevail across the regions. following the initial dealing bay gene, we received a letter from the guardian of the 2 holy mosques in so minded up disease. the king of saudi arabia stressed in the letter, the continuity of this agreement, and extended an invitation to his excellency, ayatollah abram, right. you see, to visit saudi arabia, following the receipt of the invitation. the ready and party send a similar invitation to the saudi king. welcome the invitation like jazz,
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all the my or letting the our brothers and friends have hail big women between the run. and so do you rate b as they believe it isn't the best interest of the region. and the ron works for the benefits and the secuity of the me, the least. they also know that iran is a vital and significant nation that has built up relations with its regional era, non arab islamic, and international partners. geo, politically, politically and economically. iran has existed and will always exist and play a fundamental role, which no one can turn a blind eye to. we have always a firm that's secuity is an internal issue that only the countries and people of the region shoulder, the responsibility for maintaining and consolidating all original states can uphold secuity without relying solely on arms. as the new concept of security is grounded in development and prosperity across the region, we emphasize this concept and have heard identical views from our neighbors or
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focusing on boosting this new vision of security with the participation of all the countries in the region to discard the pretext for the presence of foreign forces, particularly the us and finally, to a major shifting global financial markets, the world's largest private bank cbs group has become even bigger by taking over it's local arrival in switzerland, credit suisse, which was on the verge of collapse. the deal has given birth to a giant banking institution with the balance sheets of over 1600000 dollars and then points on that 120000 people worldwide. the come by the end state will operate as a consolidated banking group. also bringing to an end, credit suisse is a 167 year history. you are being commission has approved the merger. i mean that it would not leads to a significant reduction in market competition in the european economic area area. also you contribute to chris evans, explain the repercussions of the deal to my colleague nikki, our, and when you've got these 2 massive institutions, credit suisse and us, obviously,
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people in the u. k. maybe even the us, lots of bobbies wouldn't be a web credit for cbs. all those are large investors into all the banks. so the factors, those decisions, those banks take independent wherever independent. now that happening at the same way. so want to credit suisse may have offered your local bank in terms of things that they're doing with them. the vs may not want to also have a different policy. so you may find that certain products that being offered by banks gladly disappear, will change in some way. okay. so why hasn't needed approval from the european commission to begin with? yeah, but it can, this is the way it kind of thing about switzerland. so switzerland isn't in the european union, however, they have some sort of deal with your opinion, which gives them access to freedom is moving to know the sort of things. but when it, the one in order to gain that access and to get access to the european sort of free market as they could in freedom, even if kids they have to give away certain self invites one of the suffering by since i've that banking system, i'm all that really close to the allows the united states to actually come in and, you know, switzerland used to be the place where i feel and want it to pop them on
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a right to be seen. is that right? independent banking system. they, when they, when they did, they were very neutral in terms of what they were all me, but also with the comments and that bangs. so they didn't use the type, the side of one government or another. but finding this deal with the devil, if you like, with the european union, allowed the united states to force them into having to get permission from the european commission to sudden things. and having to report all of the assets that held in switched banks to the united states, which by the way, the united states don't need to report back to. so the swiss, whether your paying commission is saying it is so certain that this much, it was significantly affects competition in world banking. what do you think? well, it's, it's kind of difficult site because you create such a big, big monster. now. i mean, over a trillion dollars in assets, i mean that's, that's crazy, that's, that's more than the g d. p of most countries. and so side by side, it won't affect anything significantly we, it will depends on how that bank behaves and also how the shareholders within that fund behave. so, you know, you know, in the us we have, we have the, the big that, but he must have banks like goldman sachs and jp morgan. and we've seen exactly how
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welcome to worlds apart. reality is wage. when you're still living in, it doesn't go away. believe americans, side fire riders still of deep quality sprays in the midst of the cold war. but nowadays, it may be even more useful in cutting through the masses of propaganda or alternative world news. in this fast changing world can reality be even assessed, let alone accept as well to discuss that i'm now joined by s b s donna i retired major general of the indian army general. it's a great honor and great, great pleasure for me to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. my pleasure to talk to you and to your channel and to the audience. we're watching this. thank you. now let's start with the subject of reality because you recently published a very interesting article on the european diplomacy platform in which you wrote that both ukraine and russia has the teaching to accept the realities of war
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in what way? c. s, what is the sort of show you been what is concerned? because he's just the situation read in a from once it gets no moving or something guarded as dirty will in a manner that you will have the indications of several websites. you also have the individuals on even going up to striking the dealerships and things like that. there are a lot of, uh, i think the, the bones ultimately when we get into the room, surely and strongly. we're not understanding that the unity is that if they get from the not the side, it's very difficult for us, let not to accept that you bring him 30. that is about 30 percent of your data directly. in addition to great meal water management that i saw and they can start building on the ocean side. also the situation is there. uh,
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they feel that they have a computer at all. they will get this if the have a southern got it. all right, to do a 3 me are and then there after 2 or this i and joining the task history at the computer to him. and then also my computer. uh, the, uh, shall i say the issue of the staging to from the also stood sort of object to the ability of rush. it is not so much that there can be a major difference. similarly, as far as the, the us lives, not to be just supporting you. great. and in fact, it's a lot of between, shall i say, russia and us let not to why the lot of going to be between the she and you be, but the, i, the not going to get on the geared lot in terms of money to go the information or the problem i take down the law is the green, not ocean. i think we would agree and both of us that from the very beginning
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besides have been very vague in terms of setting their objectives. although you can sort of figure them out the looking at the, at how they move. but i think the difficulty here for me, at least, is that russia buying large supports it's, we're afraid by itself. i'm sure there may have been some calculations, but russia has the capacity to adjust worth of the other side. ukraine and it's uh, western sponsors there in a very tangled bind in. it's not always clear who's providing their sources for setting the object is the only thing that is clear is that it's the ukrainians that are paying for this war in terms of facts, human losses. but other than that, it's very difficult to understand who is actually in charge when it comes to the other a side. what are the peat falls of this kind of arrangement? they might be? yeah, in my opinion, as far as the other site is concerned, it is us, which is in jobs. it is us, let not to russia happens to be
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a connection to the post will be there to grow. and the girl is being fired from the show. little village does that simple is that they didn't do one other thing. then zelinski signed a degree the purity gift kept leaving. yeah. there was a lot of exercise which was done. uh, some good uh at that point right now, obviously the on, if you see joe navigating a flat fee, this very cool sugar rush. i saw a uh yeah, uh the uh, restaurant in a, in a situation the. yeah, actually the leader likes to be the 6, told him to be a reference. uh, there is no way that even the u. s. what is the she has contact visual adult there . uh nobody uh with the bags excuse, and i see a room in the country. uh, which is a certainly not acceptable and people are going to be lower. but there's
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a few times. it has been, i see a reasonable amount, the publication additional, the more in a manner that has something to go to. these are, these are what size of united us. but i have, therefore that being a lot, but there are there what intentions. there is a lot. there is a, i'm sure i'll be on the other side. and there are going to be for the, you know, unless there is a lot of, you know, the have for, uh, so there is a that may interest in more beautiful. i wanted the solution. it's a big part of the vision. it's an extension of $1.00 logically or loved ones. the alternate ending when i use the thought of global, unfortunately it's going to you all the all to move their data, the board 0 between us and china. but unfortunately, with better this vision, this 1.02101 mixed up so badly that no usa, the biased stop problem because the store don't even get
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the dish or the ones that don't have to be subjects together. so. so the thing about this, like the deals with the board. now i want to ask you about something that you're reading about as a landscape objectives in this whole thing. and you said that with the cumulative aid of over 100000000000 pours into ukraine. the last to the president of ukraine has no choice but to continue fighting as a compromise will jeopardize his survival. where do you see the main rats of the survival coming from? are they coming primarily from the domestic phones from russia? or could it be that i think would be jeopardized by the west and south queens to support him? in my opinion, there's sort of a love seat berkeley. big question is an atheist. the is one of the physicals in my
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life and the water to go. so right now as well, i have to go to the raven is concerned uh is, uh, what do you mean by the, what actually the issue is, is that the specials, uh cuz i was getting the deal great in the book together. uh, the, i mean the by the book is not gonna get ready to give you a membership. the answer was that the novel is not going to give you the numbers you get to that you were uh, because of the i couldn't find the answer is no, because the good, what a membership a pretty good addition is that the country should not be involved in any x doesn't allow the law and the people, the membership representative, it is unlikely that you're gonna get the membership social normal number before you . i think a lot because he should have the dryer. this, the not the reason that it's not the book so many people are dismissed. so many people have so many people game of the battle perhaps,
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or the security of your was getting onto your party to as far as he's gone, sir. also, we keep calling that it's a democratic drive, so you can't like. the fact is that the water was declared, there was a monster load declared in washington village. neither mazda mazda, bigger, full, has a big problem in site. yeah. all right, yeah. you also have uh, let's do that later. that he's getting a lot more to be there. uh. yeah, he does. a lot of them etiquette all ready. a basically a couple of beers that those are the ones that are done there unless russia get this big engine will be installed to all be of immediate use at all. the mediation, the, the fact that the visit, unless us as a ratio it either way getting no guess all of these.
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i want to ask you a historical question because i think russian the west has listed in recent history have a different, have, have different approaches to the enemies, the united states and the allies, by the way, to the united states tends to use that process and l e in the them that happens with a summer, been loving and, and i've gotten this done. i think that's happening with the saudis right now. where's the russians? and they tend to follow the opposite approach. they reconcile with the chechens with whom we forth a bit of warren detection. so now represented them the ukraine and font flies. we also reconcile with china. we have major border disagreements of the day under the cold war. do you do believe in the possibility all from something like that happening in your brain with the ukrainians? perhaps getting too much disappointed this illusions are losing too much to turn away from the west that so that the russia can use this opportunity to reconcile with them in some.
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