tv Documentary RT July 21, 2023 11:30am-12:01pm EDT
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these needle bosses are running out of options. so the expectation is that ukraine was no accelerate the sacrifice of an entire generation of their men and boys. would even president boynton himself, admitting russia as essentially demilitarized nato. this is a, this is a war relating to munitions and they're running out of those and that emulation and we're low on, of course, perpetual war cheerleaders will continue to call for more weapons these. but the deployment of more game changer is, is increasingly unlikely with senior american military voices point cold water on the idea that their jets will ever see action over ukraine. you're talking about a large number of aircraft that's going to take years to train the pilots years to do the maintenance as a statement, years to, to generate that the degree of financial support. to do that, you're talking that way more billions of dollars in has already been generated. so how's the vast reality of mainstream ukrainian people are also beginning to realize
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that nato now expects them to die off until the grim and of yet another american misadventure. it seems what's left to view claim will be dumped at the gates of the orphanage, and the fathers of this conflict will be nowhere to be seen in. well, there is been up for where online, over on a part of the promotional campaign by a food delivery, find the following. images disturbing in a picture posted on the firms in surround page. it's substituted the faces of the mother and father kills earlier this week. and the attack on the crime in bridge with me, bolts couple of doctor was left or injured, an authentic french political consultant on human rights out. the good are no do valley police. it's all part of a continued effort to dehumanize all things russian. the ukrainian port by the end dies the seat is and then that makes perfect sense because the old
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ideology, trialing cavity stairs is data. do you remember the human eyes and everything we won't be watching the purposes to basically convince the people. ready that i still need convincing that the russians on the us because it's not you mind if it should not be get for which you're not try to show empathy. and we should not try to understand what, what you page thing or what you know makes. and like us essentially, natural gas is an energy source. many countries are scrambling to fuel off with, with it's relatively cheap cost and versatility popular across the world. and russia sticking to help satisfy the growing the mother huge project is underway in the northern russian city of winter months called arctic l. n. g to the at 1st trends of line runs by the northern sea route and will connect with future at potential of production sites here. this route, by the way, from asia to europe,
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is the fastest maritime course between the continents. well arctic l. n g to was officially thursday. the enterprise under the control of the nova tech firms will be made up of to be to move $6.00 every year and other projects designed to help pressure achieve it's goal of securing 20 percent of the world l. n. g market by 2035 right now, as you can see, just under half, that will allow them to put and say such efforts will give the country a competitive advantage in a rapidly evolving global example. probably the most to split 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.
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so the russian president, vladimir putin, is in russia's northwest in the mountains, 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. your mom 17. and it's really a significant occasion because it's showing how russian companies are rolling with the punches in the space of an abundance of western sanctions. initially, this project tides several west and find the actual boxes and now it's showing that it can stand on its own 2 feet says never take folders ahead with its own vicious optic times. i have been trained on the l. n. g market for quite some time. now the global demand for l n. g is sky rockets, it gives the world transitions towards a more low comp and energy demand. now, allergies copland oxide pops crucially. for russia, it doesn't depend on the land. g is more mobile. the final project will say 3 l n g
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liquid application trains transposed 6 potentates per year, using this in nova to technology these and gravity based instructors, you see behind me though things her could slow thing. hubs will act as a trends shipment terminals. but with the law just of that kind in the was able to hold 360000 cubic meters whose funds to benefit from this innovation and made rising demand to on k consumer will be asia receiving the levels and well version l . n. g, exposed to europe actually increased significantly last year. the u has pledged a cottage dependency on russia completely leaving european and chinese energy groups report to be scrambling to lock in l n. g shipments from the us. whether the us has the sufficient spec capacity to accommodate remains to be seen. meanwhile, russia with its vast quantities of natural gas and aspiring arctic innovations seem
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to show that the offices could lie in months. now after years of an ongoing blockade repeated shelling power to go even more so when the local electricity supplier struggles to keep the lights on, that's particularly the case for local firms that rely on a counter livelihoods ortiz, where you have an option that has been to investigate of these fish farm along with 2 others in the gas as 3 producers together around $300.00 tons of fish, a year pumping sea water to the tanks, filtering, keeping the same temperature and enriching it with oxygen fish. add to that level worth of equipment and restaurants, facilities, all that consumes a lot of electricity. the gas can hardly provide you to years loan energy crisis, solar power viewed as alternative nature friendly renewables. source is a force necessity here. that's the, unless i may have thought of our annual charge by the individual is and that's with
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solar energy. without it, we would pay nearly $2000000.00. it seems like a solution to save the fish and keep business going. but in a conflict torn, turbulent, we didn't like the gas a 3, nothing is ever secure. the gas and electricity crisis keeps off in 2006, often escalation between israel and gas. and when the objection of an idea of soldier, let israel to shell the gas and power plant ever since the facility has traveled to function properly. creating a chronic electricity deficit today produces an average of 65 megawatts the day. however, the 2000000 gallons need up to 700 megawatts during the hot summer, and then the cold winter times gas. the power plant, which you can see behind me, is now the only domestic electricity supply for this tree. it's working at maximum capacity on the current circumstances that is able to cover even 10 percent of the regions needs during pick consumption season. but even that is
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a challenge and cannot always be guaranteed. the plant runs unimportant fuel and needs at least $150000.00 leaders per day to function. israel's 1st restrictions on in for its oil maintenance materials and even the volume of available storage effects and work drastically. how much suburbs from the gas and electricity distribution corporation says they encourage municipalities to use more solar energy than domestic improvements. always have risks, strategic solutions, he believes ally in the opportunity to obtain power from neighboring agent or connecting to a regional match where it already uniting a to me, the least in an african countries. which is hard to achieve youtube disagreements between the sides involved. and israel adam with is the main crisis in the gaza strip, is not technical. it's all connected to political issues. stability as this small geographical area is constantly exposed to attacks and the targets enough
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infrastructure. so building solar fields and the gaza strip will always be targeted and destroyed. and until that is sold and gas, it remains if how is steven enclaves surviving onto this rarely economic blockade and constant confrontation? the privacy hospitals will be suffering from severe electricity shortages dragon, people's lives, and the future into an unknown darkness. moving ocean, auntie reporting from gaza. the more than 14 countries are hoping to join the bricks group a fast emerging economies that's according to south africa is representative to the group. after he and delegates from dozens of the blocks delegations on the applicants match with the ruling and see party next month to us for a place host to the bricks, annual summit with more on the build up. here's the take of a local reporter, a double as a combination close to clean the recessions,
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combines teams together to find solutions for quality, peace, natural resources, management, and corruption. my media of geopolitical challenges is close to me. j. c h e secretary general. and not really into offerings globally. and the previous veal priest, i'm no longer bystanders and assigned for international solidarity just offices so we all change guy. this is the to the way the dialogue quote for ways to read united nations and the
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world trade organization and ensure that the base it represents the interest of developing nations. the the, the kind of for the use of the hines of the dialogue, the announcements that the russian president vladimir putin who most of the times the 15th brings summons in august, did no doubt in the states of international southern deference needs to tackle forces. they may be against re searching those rules to c h same. see those, this position of the rest of the government and look forward to to upcoming minnes tessa j level as one of the leaders of the city from olympics. but minnes, that logo is one of the federal and following offense,
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lead us into loud and brands, to the submit individual insights. we look forward to getting down to the important work of the assignments and may be out this talk physics special for the police partnership together with the other side of south corporation initiative. as in see clearly the stands for it and it was seated into the ongoing conflict that there's been a forces between garcia in to clean it is in the interest of cool by the season. so please see that in negotiated p. split cost is coming in the back door light and the school parties of various countries in gauge on developing strategies as well as policies. these include sharing best practices and health key education infrastructure development, and the overall goal that bridge just place in assisting poor countries. and of course, the persistent fights towards dollarization and a progressive move towards trading in multiple currencies. that would ultimately
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bring us a growing economies trading amongst themselves. the issue that has come out to somebody in the, in the, in the a commissions, most of us is about the, the, the creation of form to this is a so that they know the to, because not that's what it said on one. so the kind of and see that to me, needs that into the quote. that's a way pessimist find. it will put you into a saving. the must actually be in a position to say 2000 said it'd be dependent on one. so we covered this year's summit to be held in south africa in august is arguably the most significant offerings, the summit as an estimate of 19 countries of applied to being a part of the bridge, the past community that comes to me for r t to has that what for more, let's pro us live now to johannesburg and mr. lindsey midwest, but sure. pershing of productivity. so i thought for
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a test which aims to improve and thank you, you're most welcome sir to the program. really eyeopening figure is aren't they more than 40 countries? apparently interested in joining the bricks, grouping what's making it so appealing right now? i where would me sit appealing, i think for very obvious reasons, is that these a huge economy and just general in your political shift. right. i think for many's have always had to be inherent. paula, i respect to me doesn't mean having paul i because the 5 of them is a block f for many is actually exceeded the collective gdp of the g 7. and now the sudden the lift rate to that power and was liberating that paula. the other countries that a very powerful countries, i mean, countries like a country like all julia, kind of like cuba. so basically saudi arabia, so middle east america, all the countries that i think historically very slow and solve solve cooperation.
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members, in many instances of the south side and tie as well. so this promises to be an f plus the meeting fund season and the funds from aging time in terms of global change. and one that seems to be expediting very, very rapidly. does it tell us anything about the popularity of perhaps traditional western blocks? if more and more countries as you went through, there are seeking alternatives like bricks? well, it's not just one of the pregnant with meaning it's pregnant with multiple twins, i would think it tells it to, you know, for so long and a lot of other countries, a total of rated $100.00 of ideals imposed kind of cultures impose ways of doing things in terms of policy implementation and, and for many years, some of us have always wondered at what point do we take up the poll, i'm take back the power so that we couldn't see to,
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to be equal talking is that on the table not. and we are the people of a countries a more equal than others, you know, and that's what we've had already with the traditional form of tentative. everybody is looking for how we can add. the other thing was, the formations of the west is that they are mostly led and dictated on by developed countries established i would say, euro centric kind of ways of doing things. and if you look at the 2 countries that make up the majority complicates as well as the kind of level 5 and in the breaks is that we also have very unique features like things that could develop well i would like to, you know, all these impose ways of dealing with it, but without even understanding this because they don't have it in the back. yeah, very interest is maneuver correctly then by the existing members. how. how realistic is the possibility of bricks becoming a dominant economic force in the world? what would that mean?
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what would the picture be if that happens in practice? and that's the whole, it's more than realistic. i think already you have me say that i think as far back as 2019 the collective 5 already exceeded to the collective g d. p. of the g 7, right? now, if you take the most one of the most popular countries, for example, indonesia, then you take another very populous country, nigeria, right? i mean, these are 2 of them over 40 we talking about, i mean, you know, if you look at the 22 that have made formal applications and then you look at the others that have made in form and expressions of interest. it's very close. yeah. that is going to be a huge swing of dominance and a huge swing of an old tenant to power horse in the determination of how things are done in the world. and i think if you ask me it's time is very appropriate that it happens. or when we close the following developments, needless to say, thank you very much for your time today. productivity sized, i forget you're
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a person with lindsey mcguire but many things. so as mostly about the us democratic presidential candidate, robert f. kennedy junior has appeared deep into censorship. he's the lane, the bite and administration is suppressing information, inconvenient to it to this itself is evidence of the problem that this hearing. what is going to be in to address is an attempt to answer a censorship. hearing all 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, he was simply in favor of transparency and accurate medical information,
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accusations, and questioning of the hands of democrats on the committee. i was removed for something they called madeline from ation. mel information is information that is true is inconvenient to the government. it's a don't want people to hear informations at facebook and twitter and the other social media sites understood was true. but the white house and other federal agencies wanted the sensor any way for political reasons. because the challenge of visual orthodoxies at this point that brings us back to what was one of the main points of the hearing. voice rose governments, suppression of freedom of speech and government agencies like the f b. i a 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 america locating it. and in
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some cases of the has of foreign 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 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. the political level isn't filmmakers shown stone is concerned the time much power is currently being winded via the use of censorship. well it's, it's a continuation of, of a problem that we've seen for decades in the props, even in a, even in a scarier way. because it's more in the pervasive of the sense that the twitter is in the, is the grounds in the facebook right out there. they are, they actually,
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you know, have so much influence. so, but as we saw through cobra, you know, it's a market and i do feel like there's a lot of party lines in terms of how people are split. it's, it's been interesting to see the demographics of some of these polls that show how many more democrats are in favor of a government and big tech, censorship of information. and you know, and i was, i guess you could say like, traditional liberal approach would not be in favor of, of censorship. right. so the idea that the democrats are now the party that favor censorship, as they mentioned in the district hearing today, that basically they don't believe that's free speech is absolute. and they're kind of, you know, talking about the danger, what they call the danger of, of misinformation or, you know, what they call hate speech. but it becomes very dangerous to me that you're, you're trying to censor and categorize speech as opposed to allowing people just to speak their truth in their minds. so again, there does seem to be
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a another issue that came off before the highest committee was the hunter by laptops to wear a multiple us agencies have been accused of century been use, including with big tech, to maintain a purely democratic narrative. and those who tried to bring such stories to the for not appear then to get a ticklish. and i can say with confidence that what is going on with the binding family, is it absolutely it is, is absolutely horrific and undermines the very foundation of our country. so the thing about the censorship was not only that it was you know, deleted or whatever from twitter, but also um it tested in a spurs and 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
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because i'm not in their head, but we do know that the american public were not told the truth about the 100 by the laptops and job items involvement with his dealings for in dealing. so that's it, and that's, that's what pretends to my work and my experience on something being of certain stories being swept under the carpets is an f, b i file that includes an allocation, w cleaning, and all the guard paid millions to bribe. then vice president joe biden to get a key if prosecutor fired according to the document released by the new york post, the owner of the gas company, or the smaller holdings, paid the biden some 10000000 dollars to pressure the printed and government. the 2nd lawyer who was invest from that joe biden sold hunter, also south on the board of there's a legend b, 17 cooper, and recordings of conversations with biden senior and junior as a financial records of the payments. the new york post claims the f. b. i,
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director tried to hide the story from the congressional oversight media. i'm on this line. ok. buses take on the current southern of justice being seen in the us. i have no id as how anyone can not one year. how can there be 2 sources of investigation? one involving president trump. with the most best cities, the most painstaking attention to the most unnecessary of detail. 3 indictments were events that nobody understands where that we live, unless in the that a couple a move to document every single possible what i'm doing this mandate yet at the same time when people come and basically check and the department of justice and i'm doing after wrong doing and they say, oh, by the way, excuse me, this laptop was real, is laptop was legitimate dislike,
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this is not rushing and collusion. so both clarifying mistakes, bringing new information and that's ignored. i don't understand that this is like i'm in a parallel universe and yet if you watch the media, they're not covering this at all. nothing you don't mention to trump. yes. oh yes. but not this. the line all taking us to the end of this and use block, but stay close because we are cross talking again in moments. peter and guess discuss how the republican parties based views that you create conflict no, almost 18 months and whether or not to the effect for us presidential election and next year. the
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the hello and welcome across stock were all things are considered on people about american voters are rarely interested in for that said the issue of ukraine may be the exception this time round, particularly among g o. p voters, much of the republican base, a sour down the grain policy. they see it as biden's war. the discuss these issues and more enjoyed by my guest door to send you what are we in budapest, he's a pod cast or the goggle which can be found on youtube and locals. and elizabeth, we crossteck like morris is host of the redacted news podcast in a former fox news acre. quite gentleman cross the reason the fact that needs to get
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into a meantime you want and i always appreciated. right, george in budapest, it was very interesting how over the last few weeks out of the ukraine policies played out in the us presidential election. but having said that, a foreign minister lobrado said on the last new cycle, which i think is quite interesting said, we know what we're fighting for. what is the bike administration fighting for? well, this is a very good question. as far as one can tell, is fighting for the right to keep the wall going in definitely is doing good business for us as the manufacturers. and it's killing russians. honest lindsey graham same is the best money i ever spent, you know the reference of buying. so i, that's all lived the only strategic objectives of the, on the case of a buy them. i mean, when it comes to the republicans office, they, that they're all the, the neo com and the trump himself. however, as always,
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has been ambiguous. so mean he's not quite sure. does he want to be the tough guy who's going to, you know, stand on the boat and bring this was around and photos they want to be the piece. make a will finally uh the, you know, be, deliver what everyone. obviously wants to, is bringing it both ways and this happened during his presidency with me. and when you tried to sit on 2 stools, trying to use a full in between the a, you know, cleaning. it's very interesting looking at the main stream media coverage of the conflict in ukraine and it's, it's about 99.9 percent in one direction. but at the same time you have a lot of people. and if you look in the alternative media and the pod cast and whatnot is almost the reverse, there's in an enormous amount of skepticism in this skepticism is only getting more intense as people actually learn more about the context of the conflict. your thoughts? i, i agree with you. i think that there's been an awakening when we were covering at
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the beginning of the war and drawing attention to this is not just started in february. this goes back many, many years. there's a lot of context here. let's talk about victoria newland, let's talk the obama administration that were put in place to get us to this point, the expansion of nato, and people would say, no, no, you can't talk about that. we were band unblocked and censored and taken off youtube. and now i've been there, so what is that we, we, you know, you know how it goes, right? so now i think there's this awakening, this unfolding and even just them on, i know anecdotes, right? really don't fly, but even like among friends who are sort of, well, maybe had, you know, ukrainian flags flying or, or, or pulled up in their, their, their twitter, but that you've seen flags removed just even going around portugal, other parts of europe where you've had all of the flags and subway stops and, and billboards. and everything had been removed. and i think there's a growing awareness and i think it's starting to trickle into the main stream. and i'm encouraged by that. it's a i like when people become educated, as it's really hard to get it out there. you know, george mean we, you,
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we could all back. okay. so the bike and administration is for the war. overwhelmingly. the trump is against biting. so support trump, you see what i mean, how it kind of play is it that plays into that because it's clayton is, has mentioned, you know, the more you're educated about this, the more questions that are, that are brought up. but then there's also a political wedge issue. i'm against this because he's for it. he is. i think there is part of that as well. george? yes sir. uh without question. and uh, and i think that's the problem. there's originally but with chrome and, and his acolytes is that they're constantly attacking by them. but it's not clear always what are they attacking by them full because some of them are attacking buying but not doing, you know, do i have a ukraine and, and drums as well. it wouldn't have happened if i were president because i was so talk them, you know, built in with the dad to do anything with me. and.
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