tv Documentary RT July 21, 2023 1:30am-2:00am EDT
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tragically and it is a tragedy that this has to be the case, has become a battle lab for all those people, f ring savings and the trainings take them and embrace them and we gift them. and ukraine tells us whether they work with all. so we see how that use and they sort of thing mean that we would be foolish to ignore all those lessons and not import them into our non forces to make sure that we can be match fit for any future confidence and wallace. okay, so for months ahead of our presentation that would update britain's military doctrine report by the british defense ministry has highlighted the use of unofficial intelligence, as well as, as well as the other side effect technology. it's all based on lessons being learned in this conflict in ukraine. we focus on how to drive the less than self, ukrainian, taco or business, and to recover the word flights and resilience needed to generate credible conventional deterrence. then what is the quiet thoughts out loud? you know, these, do you said open late only you put the what tragic in front of it. but of course,
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what you means is, yes, it's the only industry is looking at what's happening and rubbing his hands together and saying roughly how can we benefit too much going on here. and at the same time, you also can put a disconnect supremacist approach with the spot the in this process, you know, hundreds of thousands of ukrainians are being slow to it is of no interest to the honest manufacturers will be imperious. we're pushing for this, we want to keep the big picture, right? i mean, it's the whole essence of the peer with the system as the puts it system of donation and production for puppets you can see how really controls the british, political and major establishment by the fact that no of single mainstream political party and britain opposes the will drive, you know, nobody and government or empowerment is going to say anything against this cost of installation, right? so as far as the old ruling establishment is concerned, it's unanimous and driving an escalating the war drive you that was written. the
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1st thing to do a name is written is which is pushing and justifying. the across the bose is britain is pushing for essex, digging into sports, and the cost of the comes out of a pub late, you know, and then says that russians doing it best to you. credit is out there. there's the mass of the crating population, and there's the ukranian students government. and given that like government is entirely the creation and under the control of the imperative powers, i think it will continue to do is it's told, despite the fact that i'm perfectly show, the majority of you kind and people do not want to see the country continue to be about the lab, the author, the riots and gulf from solely this month. so the country is just administer, laid out the directions he gave to prosecutors that ended up with over $700.00 people being given a jail sentence. general dupel joining the reply of the prosecutor for a firm, systematic response. and whenever possible, i also go to prepare for the traits as be referred. elizabeth with the feeling in
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an effort to further protest. so those arrested were given, cycled fast track trials to get them behind. bars, coats, staying open 7 days a week to deal with the influx of cases. nearly 1300 verdicts have been handed down so far. we have a 95 percent of the accused kind of weight that on charges ranging from vandalism, to violently attacking police offices, the average age of those on trial, just 17 years old to and well, the french government officials loaded the find that order was eventually restored when nationwide, protests spread across iran, some of those same authorities were quick to criticize tyrone the french president . it was hard quoting for a global response to iran for how it dealt with protests. the other french officials urged a wave of sanctions to target it wrong. and all far it is. we spoke earlier to a political expert, a side moment, but randi, who shared his thoughts on the standards the fronts applies to iran. there is
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a great deal of popular see here, any run when police officers were being killed. the rioters were called heroes and peaceful protesters, but in france, where no police officers were killed, the protests arose and the rioters were demonized, and the media was hostile towards them. the government was hostile towards them, and we see that they were treated the exact opposite. when any run people were arrested, western media western governments condemned it. but in france, the western media is silent and no one in the west and dems it it. but the interesting thing is that any run all of the protesters except for those who had committed crimes such as those who murdered people. they've all been released. they had a general amnesty. but in france, the courts are working 7 days
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a week to put these people behind, but the rising tensions in the ukraine conflict, as keith, as announced, that it may open fire on any ship heading to a russian port in the black sea. the cranium, defense ministry warrants that as of midnight, all vessels traveling in the black sea in the direction of see ports of the russian federation and ukrainian seaports located on the territory of ukraine temporarily occupied by russia may be considered by ukraine as carrying military cargo with all relevant risks ukrainian asked me to seem to mirror the stipend made by russia on wednesday. moscow added they would consider the flag state of any such vessel to be participating in the conflict last week. i russia's president, i made it clear that most ago, but not to extend the black sea grain deal with the brain, but laid out how it could be reinstated. which of which i want to emphasize,
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we are not against the grain deal itself with making it, especially considering its significance for the global food market for many countries of the world. it was mostly we will certainly consider the possibility of returning to it, but only on one condition, excuse me, if all the previously agreed principles of russia's participation in this deal are fully taken into account and implemented without exception here, which is a reactions from by western capital is coming quickly. a job in foreign minister said the cancellation of the initiative was an attack on the world's pores people. a us state departments folks post and said that russia was using food as a weapon. and we discussed this with nigeria and politician adam. oh god about he said his thoughts it is clear that you wish on for that isn't it was told it's brand new side will be by didn't it just didn't want it to voice the don't hold the on the side of the bike and they all my put into whole what do you mean? good if you're warranty, i just situation is always full. the was done the when it federal name it is did
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when it building several of the images by just look i do glenview. when grand did was went very well. the west where a somewhat and it's a beautiful quiet about why the good been, if you should is one to 3 percent comfortable. was where i just needed more to know the grand is top. do you know that the when to 1st zeros, please don't put the collision, his rental rights and the width demand to 70 percent on the grant that they used to get with most of florian, that's why they come out. we'll show you simply because it doesn't fit with them anymore on this template to the wish or issues that if there's any dam ship, the new parts included black dots emitted 3 cargo. i wouldn't be shut down. you can mid december, 3rd blooming go shop on the sound of the eclipse to clear the sun, the mitchell within the system, which is why the wall needs more type. paula, or dot dot. we can now a line in the for the old all priorities based on our control, sincerity,
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as opposed to the portal propaganda and to see what else him the award ross. i'm wondering what is form, what are the global folk but a lot of warranties the u. s. congress has held a hearing to examine allegations that within the federal government, there were actors that so the interest of the democratic party and wait for it, the family of president drove by. it all has been brought to line off the allegations of multiple us agencies, so it's a sensor americans and collude with big tech to maintain a purely democratic narrative. let's get this group on this without correspondent in new to pull the star witness before the house judiciary committee was robert kennedy junior, the nephew of john f. kennedy and the far us president. i and she was on the defensive. he made clear in his testimony that he was not anti semitic, and he was not opposed to vaccines. in principle,
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he was simply in favor of transparency and an accurate medical information, bidding face some pretty harsh accusations and questioning at the hands of democrats on the committees. now from also testifying was a bright margaret. and one of the issues that came up before the house judiciary committee that was being part of contention in the hearings was the hunter by laptop story. you'll recall how us media declared the storage, the russian propaganda and how facebook and twitter even outlaw on lot the sharing of the link and the link from being shared to the new york co story. and now we understand the story about a 100 buttons, laptop is in fact true. here's a moment that got rather dense between a member of congress and a bright bar report. i can say with confidence the what has been going on with the binding family. is it absolutely it is, is absolutely horrific and undermines the very foundation of our country and our,
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the integrity of the people in the highest, highest elected and appointed offices in this country. the thing about the censorship was not only that it was you know, deleted or whatever from twitter, but also um it tested in aspersion on, on the reporting on me that was literally made up. do you think the f b i tried to ensure that the american people didn't hear the story in order to change the outcome of the election in 2020. i don't know how to answer that question because i'm not in their head. i don't know. you know, the reason why we do know that the american public were not told the truth about the 100 by the laptops and jo biden's involvement with his dealings for in dealings . well that's it. and that's, that's what pertains to my work. in my experience. now we now have a deposition that was put forward by the house judiciary committee,
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confirming what was put forward and the hearing today that it seems like the, the, i knew this story was in fact true, but labeled a russian propaganda in this information for purely political reasons because they wanted to swing the election in jo biden's favor against donald trump. now at this point that brings us back to what was one of the main points of the hearing. voice rose, government suppression of freedom of speech and government agencies like the app, the i guiding social media and using social media to highlight certain messages while suppressing others that became a very big point of the hearing. let's listen because what we have seen in the last couple of weeks is irrefutable evidence of the fact that the f b, i has not only been systematically working to sensor american speech, but they have been facilitating it. and that in some cases that the has of foreign
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governments. so now we have an f, b i that is not just saying that they're going to fight for an interference. they're facilitating it. that's a problem. we've established clearly with hard evidence that there is, in fact a weapon ization of the federal government against the american people. and every single day that we do not acknowledge it is a bad day in america. the pillars of our constitutional republic, not democracy, are being taken down bit by bit because the press is being told they can ask the tough questions. according to 11 on foreign administer, the issue of syrian refugees in this country needs to be addressed urgently, as they are not currently jeopardizing. apparently, the economic stability of the country. the guys, the officials say their problem is actually much, was happening this a constructive and comprehensive dialogue between loving on and the european union needs to be launched on all files, especially the syrian displacement dossier which has begun to pose
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a threat not only to the lebanese social structure and the economic stability, but also to the continued existence of 11 on as an entity 11 on adheres to its rights and responsibilities. and facilitating the safe and dignified return of the display. syrians to their homes, in particular to safe areas in line with the international law. and in a way that does not contradict the lebanese constitution which stipulates 11 on is not a country of asylum. this comes off of the european parliament adopted a resolution last week which address the situation of the 1500000 syrian refugees and 11 on it said there were currently no conditions for them to make a quote. voluntary and dignified. resigned to syria, we spoke about this with a doctor to evaluate came a professor of international relations, who says that uh, he says, a certain western partners use the refugee cod in a bit too well. the stabilize relations with a certain middle east and stay. and so to have others this situation long ago,
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actually, this is the, the situation in serious trouble as to a large extent back in 2017. and it was say for the electric, which is good to go back to the company. however, due to the aid that is paid for them, that's or went ahead and due to the uh, will all the western powers through use the refugees as a jump on. it's a gift card and that attempt to destabilize both of 11 and syria. they are pressuring the liberal use government, which is a binding by that instructions not to contact the city and government and not to resolve the issue. and that's why we, the, the, the issue got delayed until no, no, the menus government is throwing because there is a big pressure to do, to the economic crisis. is trying to, uh, resolve the situation by alleviating the pressure of the refugees
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off it scrolled up and try to find the solution for this. however, we find that if any of the union uh, taking uh illegal actions according to the dimension low infringing on live in these sovereignty on uh, taking the decision for the been his government, the regarding an issue or the problem that the business people are facing on the 33 by let's talk integer. yeah. so the russian president has visited the northern russian city of motor balance to tour and liquefied natural gas plant currently going on to the final stages of construction. so we dispatch strategies, nicky aaron's a going have a good look to teen has traveled to 2 northwest motions, moments to oversee the latest innovation from the arctic n n g to products. but also the only thing on the agenda for today, as you can see right now,
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the russian president is sitting down with some key players and the energy in his industry from alex on to notify the from energy minister to the color image in minnesota. because i shook and c e o of not the tech, among others, to discuss a wide range of topics related to this. and that you which region practical probably the most to ask. but when g production projects are important because of the complex effect they provide for the entire economy, enable us to win back the share we need on the global o n g markets and develop related industries. the 1st project was successfully implemented and is currently operating. there is every reason to believe that the arctic elegy 2 projects will be implemented on time and with the required quality. russian president vladimir putin is in russia's north west in the months to oversee the fuzz shipments of l. n. g. from the arctic l. n. g to projects. well this is know the text, 2nd largest elegy project following its flagship a mall and n g,
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which was lowest in 2017. and it's really a significant occasion because it's showing how russian companies are rolling with the punches in the face of an abundance of western sanctions. initially, this project todd several west and find the actual boxes. and now it's showing that it can stand on its own 2 feet says no, the take soldiers ahead with its own vicious optic tons, always have been trains on the l. n. g market for quite some time. now the global demand for l n g is sky rocketing, does the world transitions towards a more low carbon energy demand. now l n g is cost efficient, produce is less carbon dioxide and pops crucially. for russia, it doesn't depend on pipelines, and i'm not show l n g is more mobile. the final project will say 3 l n g liquid application trains transpose $6600000.00 tons of allergy age per year. using this in nova to technology the, the gravity based stock did you see behind me though?
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these last little and yet intricate slow thing hubs will act as a trends shipment terminals. but we, the law just of that kind in the was able to hold 360000 cubic meters of velocity. so who stands to benefit from this innovation? and made rising demand to one k consumer will be asia receiving deliveries via the northern sea roots and well russian l. n. g, exposed to europe actually increased significantly. last year. the u has pledged a cottage dependency on russia completely by 2027 leaving you are a pin and chinese energy groups reported these scrambling to lock in l. n. g. shipments from the us, whether the us are the sufficient spec capacity to accommodate remains to be seen. meanwhile, russia, with its vast quantities of natural gas and aspiring arctic innovations seemed to
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show that the offices could lie in the months or before it run out without his program to suicide. bombers apparently targeted a government complex and northwest pack a stall in that house. a police station and administrative buildings around this time, 3 police officers have been killed more than 10 others wounded. and we did hear from, from some law enforcement and a journalist at the same to do so how to move the, the in the morning were working here in the police station. and barbara went to suicide. bomb bus tried to force their way into the building. they killed secuity officers deployed at the gates. both of the suicide bomb buzz designated the explosive, the west at the gates, resulting in 3 police officers being killed and 10 in just incompletes on our police. engage with them at the gate while they were trying to enter the compound. thanks a lot. we survived without more casualties. we have already had a security threat here. so our security arrangements for
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a strong that is the reason why we saved more lives, insight on it's on one of these elements. as of right now, i'm standing in the bar police station today in the morning, 2 suicide bombers use explosives this to kill 3 police officers here and injured 10 others. you can see the crime scene behind me. it is the point that the gates were to suicide, attackers approach to police station, one of those suicide bombers designated his explosives immediately to help is companion, tried to go inside the building. police engage with the 2nd attacker who then blew himself up according to the district authorities. 3 police officers were killed and 10 were injured. or just about wrapping up our best program here on the oxy international, any of the stories you might have missed all you want to catch up on. we are on the odyssey gab telegram and of course our website is on the
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culture or you remains a stranger, a poor guy g. i'm a journalist. i've lived in japan from one to 30 years. i live in take this country . i knew it and i ignore it. i accepted and i approached it as if it were my own country. i can happily sleep on to thomas, but i cannot give up some of my old and healthy habits, such as my coffee above it never gets used to earthquakes. i live on the 6th floor of an old building, and every time there is one people,
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the smaller one. it makes me the if i would have been a team at 2 46 pm on the 11th of march, 2011. sort of that amount of one piece of mind to see what about the chamber for someone that took them in. what about this the dean last put him out of this one. i think he was doing an update on the sheet of the the defined, seen the was not into the new york city for one on the roofing tonight, saying that i did not use
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the bathroom. i realize that we have survived the largest earthquake ever recorded in japan, the 9th degrees on the richter scale, left the episode of the country and south as a magnitude token. then the some years the tide breaks. 400 miles. if it comes to the hole, in some places it exceeds 30 meters, some of which is up to 67 kilometers. beautiful. which would plastic aluminum houses gets infected quickly swallowed by water.
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the reactors of shut down. so they're no longer generating. it's hard to believe the 1st depth towards reports, so fuel known safety dumps and it's hard to believe those who say that nuclear power plants are safe situation easy to go see my die power ponds. one of the 19 facilities existing in the country located 312, which is ne, a thank you. it's owned by $10.00 to $1.00 of the 10 electricity companies of it's kind with it's 6 nuclear power reactors. the power plant is one of the most important to meet with facilities in the world and considered one of the safest nuclear stations in spite of its for 2 years. during the endless minutes of the
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earthquake, the power reactors, an operation, 12356, automatically stop, and the operators activate the security procedures the the us quite keeps the plan. todd, the high voltage match full. and the cost ation is isolated from the national electric supply. the emergency diesel generates the magically providing electricity to the cooling system, which have the task of reducing heat inside the power reactors. once they have stopped working the 1000000000 hour of the s quake, the wave of 14 meters devastates the nuclear power plant crossing over the damn,
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