tv Documentary RT January 20, 2025 8:00pm-8:30pm EST
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a rose by 12 percent in california. the drum this one in the 47 survived it into the united states. that he promises a sweeping change of political course to officer in the new year for the country. power power will stop all wars and bring a new spirit of unity to a world that has been angry, violence, and totally unpredictable. we also hear his statement about the need to do everything to prevent a 3rd. of course, we welcome this attitude of the russian presidents congratulates donald trump. one is new to me in the office as a put and emphasizes the moscow is ready for dial up to resolve the grade complex.
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and on his final day in office job, i didn't issue the series of last minute pardons. among them were top officials involved in the cobra. 10 demik response, as well as global military action and law makers who investigated the 2021 skilled in many of the us congress, the what the desire to international reaching you from the russian capital. with the latest from around the world. i a michael porch and donald trump has been officially sworn in ask the 47 us president, sued. afterwards he signed his 1st order in his new post that these images are from, from signing sort of money with a lot of hes. the longer a procedure of the us president approved his cabinet and stop cabinet members. also in his speech, he promised to resolve domestic crisis and for it was at restore a meeting position for the us on the global stage for those who wish to stop or
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cause i have tried to take my freedom and indeed to take my life just a few months ago in a beautiful pennsylvania field and assassin's bullet ripped through my ear. but i felt and believe even more so now that my life was saved for a reason i was saved by god to make america great. again, the will declare a national emergency at our southern border. all illegal entry will immediately be halted and we will begin the process of returning millions and millions of criminal aliens back to the places from which they came. today. i will also declare
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a national energy emergency. we will drill baby drill. i will also sign an executive order to immediately stop all government censorship and bring back free speech to america. by june 2017, we will again build the strongest military the world has ever seen. we will measure our success, not only by the battles we win, but also by the wars that we end. and perhaps most importantly, the wars we never get into a short time from now, we're going to be changing the name of the gulf of mexico to the gulf of america. we have been treated very badly from this foolish gift that you would have never been made. and panama, as promised to us, has been broken. and above all, china is operating the panama canal, and we didn't give it to china. we gave it to panama and we're taking it back in is
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in years our nation has suffered greatly, but we're going to bring it back and make it great again, greater than ever before. we will be a nation like no other full of compassion, courage and exceptionalism. our power will stop all wars and bring a new spirit of unity to a world that has been angry, violent, and totally unpredictable. now with donald trump now officially stopping a 2nd to him as us president, we'll see whether he keeps to all of his promises. and the one of the most striking was his vowed to end the you creating conflict within just 24 hours. that we have a live timer on the left side of the screen, counting down this 24 hour peace pledge. stay tuned and see how his promise turns out. now, early i talk through what donald trump might do as a 47 us president with investigative don't list and founder of the truth and media . then swan speaking about energy from vowed to supply american energy
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quote, to all about the world. what impact will that have on europe? it's close ally with this important gas and or from other countries including washer. like, i don't think there's any way that the united states is going to be able to get an oil and gas to europe cheaper than russia can. and obviously there's talk right now in germany already about rebuilding north street. the reality is, is that trump is going to use carols and the threat of terrace to force a lot of european countries to buy american gas or higher prices. then they, what will he be able to force this to happen? we'll see. but i do believe that this will happen, america, the energy is going to become much more abundant and much cheaper here at home. and that's what americans care about. let's talk about, in some sense, a national agenda now. nothing was said in the speech about you create and for really spence that did not come with a surprise and, and what in your view happened to trans promised to resolve the war within the 1st 24 hours of his presidency?
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well, that's already been walked back to the 1st 6 months of his presidency and then he has his special on voice kellogg, who was saying, well, within the 1st $100.00 days, we think it will happen. i actually believe it will probably happen quicker than that. i think they're trying to, to, um, as the saying goes under promise and over deliver. but there are a couple of things interesting. donald trump junior claims that, that president zalinski requested 3 times to be invited to the inauguration. and he was denied that request 3 times, days of march, dr. burg, how they are related for argentina. they were all present worth. johnson was present at the annunciation, but zalinski was denied 3 times. i think that's very telling about besides the trump once this to be over with and he's, he's not going to continue this thing. narrative valencia's vickie row, and we have to support ukraine all the way. i think that we're also hearing a few hints in the media that indicate where trump is on this. just a week ago, his national security adviser incoming was,
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came out and mike walls came out said that it would be foolish to think that russian would give like all the land that was taken during this war. well, that's kind of a stunning statement to make because you're almost projecting negotiation in advance that we're not expecting this. so i think watch we see it come to an end faster than a lot of people think. well, what trump wants to be able to do, i believe that the situations is not go out in promise. again, another deadline and then look like he missed his deadline and then said, set it out 6 months to a 100 days. and hopefully within, you know, 3040 days, he's able to come to us a very quick look into this work. the other thing that would make trouble very good would be to say we're cancelling all the money that's headed to ukraine right now. and we're re routing those dollars back to north carolina people here who are freezing in the winter because they still don't have electricity. there. people on the west coast in california whose homes are burn. we're diverting those resources back to our own people. we are no longer sending them to ukraine. i. i suspected something like that very easily could happen in just within the next couple of days . one of shaun's 1st major international affairs announcements moments ago was that
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of the gulf of mexico away. he said it was the name of the gulf of america, and he will take back of the control of panama canal though of quite a signal that the most of the canada greenland be concerned, that he might also come through with his vile to take them onto the us flag as well, should they be concerned or should they be excited? i'm not sure. what is what it is like in terms of agreement. looks like i'm a freelance because i, i think would freeland it's, it's extremely likely that trouble make a move to purchase re window and make a deal with greenland in order to have them come on. we might say extremely likely . the reason for, for greenland really has nothing to do with the arctic circle, which some people claim it does, it does. it is really not about that. the wearers, minerals that are in greenland exceed the number of earth minerals even control by china. and so it will be an incredibly valuable thing. do you take it by force? probably not. can you purchased it? probably, and for
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a fractions of what you spend on ukraine for which there is no return, you go to purchase agreement. so i, i think i will probably see that in terms of canada, what i do think we'll see that she is not big trunk force himself on canada. but i do believe he's going to create this chord by refusing to it. you are artificially support canada is jeannie p anymore. the united states is a new investor with you in a few $100000000.00 a year. but we put an enormous amount of money and support canada's infrastructure and economy. if trump discounts off that money, i think that he has a real case for being able to convince canada to at least brokers some kind of deal . i doubt it will become the 50 for a specific 2nd state. i doubt that the different provinces will all become states in the united states for the fact that he was even talking. that way. it's such a different way of talking as compared to what we've been hearing for the last 40 years in this country, which is united states and never needs to be bigger. but what we do need to do is invest in blowing up countries around the world and then leave it like that makes no sense to people. i think at least the greenland the argument, even though it who knows what will happen. the greenland argument makes more sense
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because at least are saying here is a country that we will, there could be some value to and how do we make their lives better while making our lives that are maybe trump is taking up a page out of china is book, right, china is home, foreign policy for many years was the opposite of united states. instead of harming everyone around the world. why don't we go make their country better in exchange for something? and i think maybe trump is kind of that dropped off on him to say, maybe we could do the same thing now bought them and put it in. send hayes, congratulations to trump ahead. i'll be enough. gratian the voice thing is openness to dialogue with the incoming administration. that was more details. here is our, the, is donald cortez, a lot of our opponent addressed permanent members of russia. security council today to talk about what the russian president described as sensitive regions as well as donald trump's presidential inauguration. after all, trump has made a lot of promises connected to washington's relations with moscow, as well as many promises to end the ukraine conflict. so,
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russia's president said that reiterated something that he said time and time again, rather than russia has always been in favor of dialogue. and the russian president also said that it's time now to establish a long lasting piece. you mean, we use the statement by the newly elected president of the united states and members of his team about the desire to restore direct contacts with russia, which was interrupted through no fault of our own by the outgoing administration issue. and we also hear his statement about the need to do everything to prevent a 3rd world war. of course, we welcome this attitude and congratulate the president elect of the united states of america on assuming office. and i would like to emphasize that we have never refused to have a dialogue. we have always been ready to maintain smooth cooperative relations with any american administration. i have already said this many times since we believe that the dialogue will be based on an equal and mutually respectful basis considering the significant role that countries play on a number of key issues on the global agenda,
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including strengthening strategic stability and security. we're also open to dialogue with the new us administration on the ukrainian conflict. interested in the most important thing here is to eliminate the root causes of the crisis, which we have discussed many times. that's the most important thing. as for the settlement of the situation itself, i want to emphasize that its purpose should not be a brief truce, not some kind of risk bite for regrouping forces and re elements in order to continue the conflict. but a long term piece based on respect for the legitimate interest of a people, all the people who live in this region. but of course, we will fight for the interest of russia for the interest of the russian peoples. that's exactly what it is. the purpose and meaning of a special military operations. of course, at this meeting, there were a lot of high level people like rushes for administer, served a lab, rob, who also spoke about a number of topics. specifically, the palestine is rare, is real conflict, which he said is not really going to go anywhere any time soon. he also talked
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about the general situation in the middle east, which he described as precarious. and he said that it's a region where the us is trying to re establish its presence there as well. and right now, asian allies of the united states of america are really looking to see what is going to happen with the new administration. what kind of signals are they going to get from the new trump administration? so essentially rust for administer saying that the ball is now in the us court, and we're gonna have to see what happens. now, earlier i discussed the potential aspects of us foreign policy in the coming years with a panel of guests. the drums rhetoric towards trying that has been quite costs, including threats to race types in the past. but we also see his apparent openness to dialogue with aging. what are your predictions for relations between china and the us, the coming years since a chum is proposing itself a contraction policy?
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uh, you know, ending boys at no, not starting any worse. so we could be extremely careful dealing with tyler hall, trump, and also as, as you know, mazda has a lot of, uh, investment through testing in china. so we would like that uh, you know, term up today, a few out of the fortune cookie. quite a full china and some of these areas chinese government did not want to make a deal with this. i will go away and ministration. they're waiting to for the right time to strike a deal. so i think that we should expect something interesting to happen with the next few months. see slide between these well and him nice was agreed just before trump to not duration was not possible earlier on the binding. and what is the fundamental difference between the 2 politicians in this respect, trump saw that this was not something that could be continued. the genocide in gaza
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had turned the world against the united states, even inside the united states. people were turning against the government. if this had continued under tom, i think he would have been catastrophic for his presidency from day one. but this, of course, is something that trump could possibly build upon. because our region is outraged by what the united states has done. if prompt wants to have a better relationship with iran, with the people of west asia, north africa, the best way for it is for the united states to decrease is it's hostility. it's, it's military support for genocide and for war. and the that i believe is the only way forward for the united states imagery at the way also. so right, so i'm trying to take cold but not only canada, but the green line to how seriously should these claims but taking it and what do you, what do ordinary people think about them?
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i personally think these claims should be taken quite seriously. not because i think trump will necessarily carry them out, but because we currently reside in what i describe is the law of the jungle internationally over the past 2 or 3 years of the united states. and it's western vassals have effectively taking a wrecking ball to international law to whatever constraints remained upon the behavior of powerful states. so in this environment, anything is possible, canada may be less likely to do that, but certainly he would be prepared to use economic warfare in order to integrate canada into united states. and i think this is again, all part of this vision, the trump seems to have that the way to compensate for the loss of us power in the region. a continent or land mass is by reinforcing and exacerbating american dominance of the western hemisphere. benjamin donald, solve the problem is to end the conflict in ukraine in 24 hours. how could that be
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done and what to motivate russia to finish? it's made it through operation as it's making good progress on the front lines from the 1st day of russia's concern about the, the expansion of me. so if, if this can be problem. uh, i think that russia would have all the incentive to stop the the concert. like say, i don't watch too much of a roster to finish, but the crate in confidence right now as russia is making good progress on the front lines, the house of vote would rush this position in such negotiations be for the russians will be very demanding. the russians have on, and if the united states fails to acknowledge that, then we're just going to have further prices and ukraine. so the only way for a trump to really a, to progress in west asia and in east russia is for him to recognize the reality imagery. a lot of it puts in congratulated frump ahead of the non duration and
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welcomed the incoming presidents attitude towards presenting a potential world war 3. do you expect the current, i see a relationship between moscow in washington to warm up a little. trump, uh, you know, has said repeatedly, right up until the current time that he's determined to bring that war to an end. the all, all indications are i think that he wants a warming relationship with russia. he wants to de escalate sion to the bare minimum. the problem is, the trump prides himself on being a winner, and on projecting himself as a winner. and there is no deal in my opinion that russia would accept that does not make it absolutely crystal clear, that nato and the west and the us have suffered a catastrophic defeat. and you can until the ukrainian army collapses. i have considerable difficulty believing the trump will do a deal that russia can accept. trump has slammed his predecessors,
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pardon for by didn't sampling members as well as other high profile figures and even convicted criminals as they pardon a lot of people they pardon before we even get to today. they pardon what is it? 33 murders and that, but they didn't stand the people that they killed and, you know, who knows what happens in the future. it's one of the worst, because a lot of times they let them out early after that, you know, they say you're going to be in real life. but then all of a sudden they getting laid out for good behavior. and then they go on a rampage. the level of you know, what's going on, why are we doing this? why are we trying to help the guy like milly? why are we doing really he was bored and what he says terrible. what he says us and those included and for the fall cheese, the full, the white house chief medical advisor to his face through to the over his handling of the cove. it pandemic. also retired general mark, milly, who called trump of fascist and a want to be dictated. and there's the general receipts committee which
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investigated the storming of the u. s. capital now previously bought in podding pay son hunter. and just now he's done the same for several of the family members. now those way, recent ones have been described as quote, preemptive pardons. and that state as will protect them from prosecution as the trump administration takes office. or yeah, my colleague more odd, have mom you discussed this issues with our to contribute to our readers as lives, you know, he pardoned hunter bite. and of course his son, even though he said for, you know, for months that he wouldn't. and then now he's done these preemptive pardons of people that committed in the eyes of even some european countries. crimes actually found, she engaged in several criminal activities. he took money, which so there's going to be monetary issues attached to this a to send a message or to um, get inferred to american people to go into locked down and to take certain measures
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that were medically not present as effective. and he knew that in advance, and there's a, i guess there's talk about, you know, bringing him forward. he was also making deals with large, big pharma, pharmaceutical companies. those will come to light um, or if k junior did a lot to kind of expose this as did others at the time that they were left out and call conspiracy theories and you know, whatever are the next on that is in general. who so it is a chapman of the joint cheetham stuff. i've kind of started. you, clay syria, all taking place on the, his watch. why would he need to be pre pardoned? well, i mean, look at the mess that was left for the afghanistan and americans that died in that . and then of course, the, the adventure years of almost bringing us to world war 3, the to, and ukraine. his involvement with the aftermath of going forward with military actions. and also the pentagon has flunked, it's audits 8 times. weapons that were supposed to go to ukraine are still on
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accounted for. and now there's been talk about, again, more monetary miss handling and actual, you know, money laundering that's been going on. that may have benefited him. and on top of it, he was very involved with the, i sort of thing. he made a mockery of american military and a lot of people's eyes, if you had generals that were wearing skirts is focused seem to be more on diversity rather than on american a safety. and he definitely wasn't a favorite of the trump administration that's incoming. but he also was very made some very colorful remarks about donald trump. so it's no surprise that you know that, that bite is decided to try to give them preemptive target and i are full. so i see here the generally 6 commit the what, what was that? what about the gender? a 6 committee. now if you remember this, the storming of the capital,
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they called it, well, they discovered that there was at least 50 to 53 f, b i. agents, they've now had footage that was held back that shows that is a police capital police were letting people in that it was mostly peaceful. so i think what, what biden is trying to protect them is the fact that they knowingly hid the, the evidence of the january 6th tape. it showed that they, they also hid the fact that there were some, you know, american f, b i, agents trying to stir up trouble on behalf of bite. and, and this is where it all gets tangled into that weapon ization of the fbi i in the d o. j by the, by administrator and against americans for okay, tara, of a blank on his case. so that his hands on clear clean. surely, i mean, the only thing he should be worried do by the should problem him. you know, the fact that he didn't is interesting, tony blink and i, i know trying to blink and his, he does have blood on his hands,
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particularly right now with the genocide this going on. and you know, i, i'm sure all of us have seen max blumenthal confronting him and his last day and also another investigative journalist. and then the western media being the last august, they were, went ahead and covered it as they were if is if they were protesters and these are award winning journalist, they were trying to confront him as journalists should for his part. and he's, unless moore's afghanistan, you know, i ran a rack and then of course, ukraine and the, you know, the proxy organs, russia. so, and then of course the genocide. so yeah, he definitely should be looked at whether he will be or not will see enter the middle is now 24 hours into the ceasefire between ease within him as and the 1st exchanges of those held in captivity have taken place 3, he's ready have to do is were released about 2 of their loved ones while 90 by this team in the present as were freed from jail.
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in some even attempt to 2 great certainly to the compound that 2 people were arrested in the classes. in while after were also seen the jubilation as the bosses carrying their release policy and detainees finally arrived back in the west bank. now we discussed the recent events in palestine with amal was a former member of the lebanese parliament and current adviser to lebanon's president. that he believes that the sci fi would not be sustainable without recognition of an independent published in state the eventually what's, what has been said in the last few days after the reaching the ceasefire agreement between is a land and how much and does a and the depression of, uh, the, the president, the donut trump, it's very well known and it could be kind of a disappointment for on the is a decides because, you know, the, the ward has the stuff that the, and the,
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the 1st thing that had been mine from the is a decided was to leave at 8. the prison that is from one side unplug investigate. how much from the other side. the vision of, i've seen you in the prison up against the deviation of 3 women from the is there any side the has foot eco, it has what's the 1st? the 1st step forward. so each kind of a kind of an agreement as president trump was, was seeking for joining his last thought. you know, none of my vision between the, of what i know. so yeah, that'd be a, is supposedly going to, to do this to take this step. and this, in fact, doesn't have um, any effect the direct effect on level 9, because that on a rad spending is set this off for between the non busy but does not unable or the most of the data. but i believe it is, is having kind of, uh, a excellent sense is between each other and in order for each piece for that
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agreement, what i mean by piece for that agreement, i bring it by the student and state where to find it seem is have that i live in peace on top that on some of the on the m on kansas city. and this window would be gone, look a solution for the bodies seeing an issue. otherwise, the piece would not sustain, takes me back to the united admission and is illusion of 2 states. it has been stated clearly in this uh, this illusion that, that should be a fairly steepness tape. otherwise, how could you find the area? so you can do this, but as being an issue at it is a is up accepting the. 1 it one state where to buy the buy cd is on the that the jews will be living in the, in one the man and one the sub in the country. that's why it buddies team in state is, is in need and is uh, the month before the, uh, tons of this manual leak. and the other big you have other centers in the world.
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it'd be it. but i saw i'd be a, be a china and other african countries, also quoting for the police team in the state. this would be the best solution. i know that it's not easy it's, it's becoming more and more difficult. because you know what, the way of demanding the day maybe to model after the model, which will be find a way if is a good continuous suggestion against a westbank gun and the displacing the device damian's from that into it. that brings them info into jordan. it's, it is kind of the plan which has been invested by you by the, is a deciding whether to come into effect or would become through, i'm not available. so the problem is to solve the but a senior issue, the by sitting in crisis. why stay with our team to national for all the latest from around the world? thanks for watching. the
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