Skip to main content

tv   News  RT  July 15, 2023 3:00am-3:31am EDT

3:00 am
and only 2 years later did the puppet regime. and so i got involved. however, the vietnamese paid a high price for their freedom. more than 1000000 in vietnamese people became the victims of america in the dressers, the competitive ukraine's main, all the adults, kristian monasteries, placing custody for 30 days, the metropolitan is unable to pay the 9900000 dollars, fail the portions and makes the multi $1000000000.00 credit, but it's due on crime. it's then for sweden's, a session from nato, according to pulitzer prize winning journalist people her sizing, and i'm named government official update emergency is declared in nigeria, post prices in the country style kitchen. we speak to some local people about the cost was initially gives a lot. i mean the admission these guys, the government,
3:01 am
so 1st thing done on the report is going on. we're not financing everybody and a 3 day fits a festival kicks off in gaza as palestinians of tried to take some rest bytes, nevada, the drywall more welcome to you from the russian capital this saturday morning on pizza . scott, and thanks for choosing in. have you join us for a to our top story this we start with the latest on, keeps cutting down on ukraine's orthodox church with the head of the key of for jessica barbara has been taken into custody for at least 30 days of his failure to pay the bail of nearly $900.00 a $1000.00. metropolitan says he's being persecuted for his faith. yes, miss susan. i do not agree with this decision. the judge has shown that she is
3:02 am
under pressure from the people who are interested in this. i don't have 33000000 reading them unless the prosecutor can pay for me. i'm being prosecuted because of christ, the church and my faith. before heading off to del pablo, honda dover is cross and religious stuff. through his lawyer, the metropolitan had been in the house the rest since april gave his keys. the clergyman of justifying russian aggression and inside seemed to just hate charges which the metropolitan denies is arrest. comes and made over the just power struggle between the traditional ukrainian orthodox church and a key of by the church that was founded in 2018 situation escalated back in march. when you created no thoughts, he's threatened to evict months and the key of the chest lava unless they come back to the pro government judge. since then cube has send the police to rate the monastery several times, taking over and sealing some of its facilities. the persecution of ukraine's orthodox church has become a topic of dispute, nothing new frame,
3:03 am
but also among conservatives in america. for the us vice president's my pence was grilled by ex fox news out of the cost and of the situation. it is very clear that there's, once the government has arrest increase for having views. they disagree with. that's not consistent with religious liberty, it's an attack on it and we're funding it. and i'm just wondering how is it? and i don't mean to be disrespectful at all, but i sincerely wonder how a christian leader could support the rest of christians for having different views . well what, what, what i can tell you is i asked the christian leader in care of if that was in fact happening. and he assured me that it was not what i or okay, let's work. i've been to ukraine now twice. i believe that it is in the interest of the united states of america to continue to give the ukrainian military the resources that they need to repel the russian invasion and restore their sovereignty. what may i ask? who would you be then? i, i believe you have a good faith position on this and we have disagreements on it, but i want to just,
3:04 am
i can't what you will lie to over the question of the treatment of christians. i know i've heard that. would you be? well no, but hold on, which i would drama, we don't accept my answer. i just told you that i asked the religious leader into you if, if it was happening, you asked me if i raise the issue and i did, and i'm saying i all to raise it with the right hands when i was told that there are, there are religious leaders who had been working with the russian military, that is murdering people by the thousands. okay. i mean, trump tucker, look, wait, hold on. don't you think, let me explain to you what i think our national interest is there. i would think you would have greater concern for religious liberty in ukraine, and i'm surprised by you. i raised the issue of religious liberal. you spoke to one person who's clearly didn't on the one side of it. and there are many, many news reports that are not disputed by anybody that many clergy have been arrested in ukraine. and i'm really sorry, i may not agree with their views. i'm not rushing orthodox,
3:05 am
but you can't risk for the for having different views. as washington continues to send billions of dollars to create america's own budget is on the ropes with the latest statistics showing some disturbing numbers and thoughts each kind of buffering exploits. well, the newer report shows that in the 1st 9 months of the fiscal year, the us budget deficit has triples. now that's a quite a large increase. now, it's important to know that the united states is all ready ease, $32.00 trillion dollars in debt, and that there has been a rising in expense in financing this debt. the interest payments have increased by 25 percent of the banks are getting more and more money from the united states tax payers and ready to finance the ongoing debt. now, in the reports about this problem of the budget, devastating these new reports that we've been seeing in the coverage of mainstream u. s. media, national, public radio. other outlets have not mentioned
3:06 am
a big elephant in the room. ukraine at this point, uh $75000000000.00 from the us. taxpayers have gone to humanitarian financial and military support to ukraine. that's according to the research done by the keel institute in germany. $75000000000.00 has gone to ukraine and is rising deficit in the united states. you cannot say, this is not a factor as much as us mainstream media tries to ignore it. now is it really worth it to the american taxpayer to continue to flip the bill for this conflict and this ongoing situation? well, marjorie taylor green, a republican in the us house of representatives, recently proposed an amendment to the national defense authorization act and the government spending putting forward a new budget to get even more money to ukraine. she proposed inner amendment to the united states withdraw from nato. here she is explaining the logic behind it. the
3:07 am
us has been financing and promising to defend nato countries for decades and paying more than its fair share. western european countries could and shouldn't be stepping up their financial contributions to ensure the sick, already as nato. instead, they're entirely beholden to russia, and us tax payers are expected to foot the bill. now this amendment was voted down on the like another and then met put forward by republican congressmen mat gate super pose. they're no longer be any security support to ukraine. now this was also voted down. now, at this point, it appears that more funding for ukraine from the us tax payers is going ahead. the white house at this point, once to remove the stipulations in the bill for a general inspector to make sure there was some oversight into how us taxpayer money is spent in ukraine. the white house doesn't even want that. yeah, the inspector to be included in the new money that has been given to ukraine. so it
3:08 am
seems like, wow, us living standards are dropping. well, uh, living standards across united states conditions in the country, crime against the structure of the country is falling to pieces. more and more money is being provided to ukraine at the expense of the american taxpayers, even though the country is already $32.00 trillion dollars in debt. yes, president still biden has used a multi $1000000000.00 credit pledge to persuade sec here to approve sweden's session tonight. so that's the latest claim from the police. a prize winning american janice seymour hersh, who cited anonymous officials. the button promised that i'm much needed. $11.00 to $13000000000.00 line of credit would be extended to turkey, a by the international monetary fund biden. have to have a victory and turkey a is an acute financial stress, and official with direct knowledge of the transaction told me. turkey lost
3:09 am
a 100000 people in the earthquake last february and asked for 1000000 buildings to rebuild what could be better than early 100 biden's to pledge the official asked. finally, having seen the lights and realizing he is better off with nato and western europe, the allegations made by seymour hersh are of course important. and the number of ways he claims that the us has offered are due on monday and that the charges side has accepted this. of course, there is no official confirmation just yet. we asked for any kind of comment from the turkey side, but we haven't heard back from the an old bid. there may or may not be some truth to it. but what's really important here is our, the one stance on the matter diplomatically. we've seen him waiver from one opinion to another, much like sweden joining nature uh for the longest time over the past year or so on . so that has been adamant in preventing sweet, enjoying the needle walk. and the result of this week's nato,
3:10 am
somebody suggests that all of a sudden uncle is okay with sweden joining us as a result of many western or mainstream media. analysts of suggested that this was a snob and a response to how the relationship between on could and moscow law. however, the pur, uh, the presidential spokesman for russian president vladimir putin had this to say. turkey it is a member of the north atlantic alliance. it has its obligations and is committed to them. this has never been a secret for us. and in this regard, we have never worn rose colored glasses. this is our agitated. so in this respect, we understand everything very well, so diplomatically that has been a thing. however, when we're talking about the i m f, b i m s if is, if it is more of a policy, and this is a much more deeply related issue when it comes to on cut on how they approach some of these issues. for in the early, 2000 tons on cut out for the 1st time was in a position to say that they fully paid off their i enough debt. and this was a career making moment for the church as president. so to say that the us is going
3:11 am
to facilitate some sort of money or financial gains for our one. and i'll be whether it's true or not. i could result in a great deal of pressure at home as well. so and so we find until we hear from professional confirmation from either side with the united states or church and we will not understand or know whether this is true and time will only so and as a, as the event unfolds. in other news today, not, you know, thoughts as have declared a state of emergency on food security boss has millions of citizens and jo, a drastic rise and living costs. so according to the countries presidential advice, the president is not on mindful of the rising costs of food and how it affects the citizens. the president has declared with immediate effect, the state of emergency or food security to the exchange of the faces you
3:12 am
joined about 45 years ago, is often the tonight and even the taxes were in the constitution of the pieces entities and created new who is doing that, that's the one, maybe the nation, all the fact that the guy is missing each the people to kind of see the government . so hostile fear done on through what is going on or we're not finding it easy is everybody we have ended up in it's in a process whereby we're spending much more money on food than uh, we used to sometimes twice. so look, 3 times the amount which is a problem. it means that the income is costly reduced in defense that's it's it's, it's most efficient. how long dressel vision started up a full search and everybody in the nation. and therefore nobody was
3:13 am
a dental sit in it does that the reason why i had the money to divide it? that's what there are 4 slide before we go to the cry or try to look for the house and get some money to get some food. the affecting everybody i need to know said they thought they would develop mentally munitions. goals will begin to like food was initially gets a lot food. i mean, the initial on these guys who used to be critical the data by the national security suggestion since 2019. so that was ministrations also. did that. and it was a, and i say july because of the could you all the national security council did is the, what this means is why is that is the added security now being go into the full price of the praise the ration i called up a rate should be this, me, i, the b c's will be, he had,
3:14 am
it will have to work together. so the options that i say, and these are real options that either mom, those watches, our analysis, see great and 1st in line with distribution households. as you know, these are important and crucial promises the new one who watches bought a lot of and a c. d. people from fuel efficiency. if you take into consideration the reputation of the as active status have positive russians. and so most of the result of keeping an eye out on that and hopefully the conversation will pittsville on list on later it's bono state university joe walsh, as his views on the west think food costs is not your area a hi, james goodman is to be blamed for security
3:15 am
because the government. ready loan is through the t being the just sort of shown to the problem i've seen is that god bless you. dr. solves the problem is students and also getting footage from us to go back to their phones. i pledge the western countries to fully fee the josh of funds of degree in deep. we, obviously there's lots deflate to the doubt. prices in obviously, because most of the case load uh, reduce what needs to cause. i couldn't quite shut out. initial ship dresser is very important to nadia is vishalini. we've just been going on see perhaps moving on now a 3 day stay. it's
3:16 am
a festival has kicked off in the gaza strip as not just trying to bring some semblance of normality to life in the region. i mean, driving tensions with israel also. he's moving off now as long story to see if there is always molding just to performance or into payment for guys. um, i probably seen an enclave on the mediterranean sea that has been living on these rarely blockade for 15 years. see if there is a way to experience and understand so exposure and confrontation that comes from the stage. the audience watches the play that tells the story of they live amplified by the magnifying glass of art catapults of ask. you only know at the moment the russian right to said the actors are on the stage and the audiences in the battlefield. they act as deliver a topic to the audience and encourage them to start the discussion board bring goes and stopping to the audience, held 5 for the rights of the people who goes after the main message 0. is that the also to cause what i'd like to use uh is possible is to speed the,
3:17 am
the them, the voice of women, you know, to that, to in increase the social and political participation of women in gaza. and you know, by this time the director says the people of guys, i think a lot about politics and forget about themselves. family and social issues. divorce has been one of them are challenges that the 3 day festival addresses showing. they are still there and need to be talked about. and the audience appreciates the discussion to the he a upset them at all. this play was beyond one defense. i'm proud we have directors hosting. there's ways the show deserves to go into national. it showed how are issues began, where we are now and where we will be in the next 100 years ads. so how does that fi soul display? and it's affected to me greatly. it took me back to the old days and also to the future. but as long as we have the energy to presented performed despite the
3:18 am
division and circumstances, really we don't always to have create a t t and then our future is a very good the seats are in gaza is also in the numerous challenge. logistically, financially and security wise performances could be interrupted by selling or electricity being cut off. the blockade prevents equipment from coming, limiting, technical possibilities. finding basic items like lightning or song systems becomes a request to have been measured had the problem. we face many challenges and obstacles in their to and this is especially in gaza. are they there is a lack of capabilities and the lack of funding for our projects. but we tried to create something great out of nothing and amazed. they wouldn't squeeze it as not inviting for, and directors, and actors or turing is also more of a dream for gaz theater. israel controls who comes in and comes out of the guys as
3:19 am
trip with a high percentage of rejections. we give as much as we can, we will try to be online. i have created some shows for people abroad for a live streaming. we're performing the play here, and the audience was in another country. so we found some creative ways to leave because even if it's just virtually h performance and the goal is to see if there is followed by a discussion club with the audience and directors invited, often via video conference to share their views. but most importantly, feelings and frustrations another battle field where they discover they are, you know, selves with the help of our if the world, the sage and everybody man and women and merely players as one payment, same goes then for the people of gaza who the daily hard shapes and trauma, as it is a rather dramatic performance while to see if there is a way for them to forget about their routine and look at it from the outside to try and find a way out resolution at all to revolting from guys on the
3:20 am
on now from the stage to the page, the eyes on the heritage foundation is waging a war against the destruction of gauze as code for past restoring and preserving old books and manuscripts to ensure they are available for generations to come. the i'm the source and main, multi for you. still remodel scripts is to revive them and let them roots onto last again as they were other tried to revive them for several years to come. is an important issue because the smaller scripts are still valuable through them. we can learn ability, scientific, intellectual and cultural movement and go to the city and so on and publish times. what threats us policy in the history and culture is nothing where the by the intended extermination conducted by these really occupation authorities the
3:21 am
and the medina, the heritage of cause a city is always exposed to was gaza, especially is exposed to repeated attacks. and we have lost many of these manuscripts due to war, theft, destruction, and burning, as well as various types of looting. the 1st problem is the lack of materials needed to restore the manuscripts. secondly, the lack of equipment and devices that help all coy these materials. and sadly, the is radio, keep ation due to the crossing and the siege and pace and gas, the city the on the most of course, the decision to restore these manuscripts was taken to preserve the palestinian cultural heritage from loss and extinction. there's
3:22 am
a lot of equipment and tools that are not available in the gaza strip. as a result of the impulse sees in our association, we seek to reach out to international organizations. we also draw attention to the importance of the palestinian cultural heritage located in gaza. cities, engines, southern palestine, in particular, and over to india, know where the government's has imposed a 28 percent tax on online gaming companies. but a decision on surprisingly has cause outreach in the industry with companies saying the move will stifle innovation and investment. the decisions ignores over 60 years of settled, legal jurisprudence and lumps online skill gaming with gambling activities. this decision will wipe out of the entire indian gaming industry and lead to many job losses. and the only people benefiting from this will be n t national illegal offshore. platforms, the implementation of a 28 percent tax rates will bring significant challenges to the gaming industry.
3:23 am
this high, a tex button will impact companies cash flows, limiting the ability to invest in innovation, research, and business expansion. the industry is expected to be with $5000000000.00 by 2025 . that size will be imposed on online gaming, casinos in horse racing. as the government loves to get the games of skill insurance is designed in part to come back to governing addiction. let's keep players of cold, it's unconstitutional under rational indeed. governments have by those and the taxes are being produced on other goods people, kraemer and the gates, the 28 percent goods and service tax hide on online gaming. but these people are not thinking in finance. minister for using g s the on 4 items of my colleague nicky, are in for the issue of the debates with a monitoring upon a jolanda and jolanda law offices. sunday jolanda and the founder of media name is nichoela power. i think this do use the concepts middle school to equate in
3:24 am
taxation with gambling because manually it's me, it's so good game of actually being advertise as a means of funding money. so in that advertising they, they do not highlight that is still the diction and, and money loss. but they also, you know, didn't end up trying to promise people that they would make extra amount of money. immune if you look at the, when they've been operating in terms of what the promising could be from the this is one gambling industrial coming, industrial also does. so even though under law of the, on, not a created on tax season, they had been created. and it's and bought the papers, he doesn't know the system because very poor people. but taking this propose 30 hi it is and using their live savings, many of them committing suicide in the process. so this industrial did as well. what they, what has come to it in terms of very high taxation because can do more protection is in bucklin again. i thank you for that. i'm coming back to mr. chill on our i noticed that you were say can you a heads? well mr. paula was speaking,
3:25 am
then i know that you see this as an a talk on innovation. well, mr. policies, this is may be the attempt to safeguards, citizens across downtown addiction. why? why would you disagree with that? to see, 1st of all obviously see every, let's see, and every sector has issues in so far as you know, somebody else who are not either combined with the laws or not locking in the best interest of everyone. i would say that this is the very mild you know, i will look that the government has adopted mr. byways saying i have 20 is back, my father. you so can you don't sit in front of them, do that. you will be spy, you'd become nothing. and i think that is a very taught it is a talk which does not understand we have the generation is really and how we a movie father, i would not to do you agree that it is, it is the reason that the sector does us not from the relevant regulations which can stop these kinds of, uh, you know, uh the merits, but by dish them, there are various other sectors which government is a very,
3:26 am
with the more thing they have data on, you know, and the negatives. but negatives doesn't mean that you're going to kill an industrial, so i completely do not agree to this thought process. i think we have to look at this even in terms of how the, why moving advertising codes of how they're not changing the practices. and they have brought this up on them so they deserve what's coming to them. let's see. undoubtedly, that is this. so this could that if the big fission office tech that is very heavy, there is an incentive for people to use the services which are operating outside the tex mex. so there is a possibility that some of the companies either would ship this, i would say, yeah. or the companies who are already operating from outside. yeah. may want to take advantage of the fact that they're located outside. yeah. and therefore met with the texas valley facing task, criticized a newly adult to gym and strategy paper on the risking china. according to the
3:27 am
chinese for ministry felony is undermining relations. i'm necessarily on each of those. yeah. june gauge in competition and production isn't due to the name of the risk and, and reducing the dependency and c o stretch the concept of securities and pull to slice. normally, corporation will only be counter productive and create audio visual risks drawing a line between values and audiologists that onto occasion, competition and systems interest. and the values goes, it goes to the trend of the times and we're only aggravated division of the world. so the whole by the gym and documents, believe it states that china has changed and as a result of this and is political decisions, the continues to change its approach to the nation and then proceeds to accuse beijing off on 5 purchases and systematic human rights violations. and claims of the nation wants to make other countries dependence on it's the start to date also says that russian chinese cooperation, the pacific is a threat to german security. would you have any published instructor dream at the
3:28 am
time when western states are calling for a d coupling from china, washington housing post sweeping restrictions on chinese. michael chips, the full that's divided administration, blacklisted chinese companies for allegedly supplying ministry tech to russia. meanwhile, beijing has responded with a boy introducing, quote, necessary accounts and measures against us. that's in danger. china is sa printing on us along who is the vice chairman of the shanghai center for being part of international studies. it says that the german government issued to itself in the front always this kind of fatigue, strategy, pay or rather its declaration of position tall strong though the current, the german government is exposing its own confusion and the land. but in this time of change, because it actually is working against itself, and that's what the german companies having manufacturing business establishments in china, into confusion about what they are supposed to do next. i might be wrong and stupid,
3:29 am
but let's face it and be realistic, or even one. china is the largest trading pop net for germany. and the german economy has been doing quite well over the past few decades, mainly due to it having the cheap energy from russia and the huge market of china where i think the germany is just following is basically just following what the us is trying to do. because us, as definitely declared that it is going to, uh, you know, to, to a sanction china to stop trying us develop bunch of ways that technology will so working together by old countries. while we're in the meantime to respect the court interest of every country. this is what we're all supposed to do. you know, this is how we can move forward. instead of protecting myself. you cannot develop
3:30 am
bully, i can develop. this is, this is a child skate. this is what that's about for now. my name's be discussed and i'll be back again at the top of the hour. the latest news on views. hell not see, but the stay tuned fault with the blow is coming up next the the .

15 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on