tv News RT March 1, 2025 8:00am-8:30am EST
8:00 am
[000:00:00;00] the, the big trouble. no, no, not a lot of talking. your country is in big trouble. i know you're not always, you know, you're not winning this time to run the high in washington. i've seen the truck, so sales and let's he's hoping for a deal. finding him away from the white house and he said as soon as he makes his exit his mentally suicide, we looked for the remainder, fine. and his keen mission to the us in mass right. even though for us remaining a site isn't supporting on the front of
8:01 am
a presidential election alone by the member states and the top. cool. the a very well welcome to you from the entire of the international news team that's coming to you live from us. let's say, go to the top. so is this our we saw a washington inside the home of the white house with cameras rolling lensky faced a shift in tone as the patient's claim number. trump takes a new direct. what makes america a good country? is america engaging in diplomacy? that's what president trump is doing, can ask you. sure. yeah. okay. what do you mean? i'm talking about the kind of diplomacy it is going to in the destruction of your country. but he's mr. president. mr. president with respect, i think it's disrespectful for you to come to the oval office to try to litigate this in front of the american media. we're trying to solve a problem. don't tell us what we're going to feel. i'm not telling you, i'm sort of no physician, reject taste,
8:02 am
the deer in no position to dictate what we're going to fail. you again, we relied single radians of people seeing you gambling with world war 3. and what you're doing is very dis, disrespectful to the country, this country i met with the you that far more than a lot of people said were they should have your continued big trouble getting that alarm. so no, no, get done. a lot of talking, your country is in big trouble. i know you're not really, you know, you're not winning this from the very beginning of the war. we've been alone and we have sampled. i said, thanks. you haven't been on the cabinet along these can. we gave you, i said the president, $350000000000.00 you what we get for your military equipment. then you tell us, i don't want to cease fire. i don't want to cease fire is that was with the a guy named bite and who is not a smart person. this is going to be great television. i will say my dog is a 5 kids have been out,
8:03 am
joins me in the seated with more details. i was ask you some really good c v. we saw that, but tell us more about this changes into the exchange between these 2 will do well, those was 10 minutes that up scrutiny show weld an opt out, it will go down in history. we have to remember the last 3 years and i'll let him is it landscape has been a lie a night. he's been on the cover, open the keys address us congress has been hailed as the 21st century is on set to winston churchill. so money, weapons, fame, culture, that's anything i wanted to golf balls. and then she sat down with donald trump and it was a dressing down of such as a yes, i'm diplomatic proportions, but i genuine. he was convinced that the very beginning when i was watching that it was some kind of paint face because those scenes were complete. neat, so real and things just went from 5 to was because this much, they took mineral deal. but so let's give specific pay for them to washington to signs cancelled
8:04 am
a joint press conference council to watch and not come totally opposed to saying that he was actually exiled from the white house until we considered as his behavior. and we considered as his mount on the 5th bizarre 16th flight saying, despite the tragic loss of nice on territory, i think it is that specific that aspect. so really nice. were some of the trump tracery strong incident? you're right. we had a meeting today as you know, with president zelinski, and i would say it didn't work out exactly great from this standpoint. very much over plate is as we're looking for piece, we're not looking for somebody that's going to sign up a strong power and then not make face because they've built in bold. and then that's what i. so after that i'm looking for a piece. what i'd like you to go into a 10 year war and play games. we want peace had it was just by a price of that. we do that if we sign up is looking for something that i'm not
8:05 am
looking for is looking to go on and 555 will look into and the death president is going to want to make and he wants to make. he wants to end this that you so what i so today this is a man that wants to get us signed up and keep fighting. and we're not doing that. you can in bold and somebody that does not have the cards. and all of a sudden that person says, oh, well, now i could do friday, i guess we're not going to keep fighting. you're going to get the war done, or let them go and see what i and let them fight it out. of the contrast in time when commenting on the landscape buses, when discussing brought him a purchase. incredibly stock, not just in, not sound bites. because once we keep out his russian counterpart with these recent efforts to re establish by natural ties, the emphasis is full with productive it's constructive. it's how for um, you know, extraordinary opportunities was the time that was use. we've seen how much has been
8:06 am
achieved in the past 10 days or no. right. i mean the torque since we have the tool is simple. the imminent summit cooperation in the arctic embassies off and running again, potentially even direct flights because that we have grown up business minded sites with come together and they actually see to resolution. that is the difference. so as washington must go, ties really begin to slowly normalize washington t of ties a crumbling false. so that's the play the has not caught them. i know you do not quite behind the feeds you have a true indeed. what assess yeah. what kind of reactions all we sort of seeing across the globe wants to a domestic audience particular obviously to trump nor less thought, seen just paid sensationally. well, this is a guy that we've voted for the straight talk of the peace makers showing up to one who's boss, you know, america's back. maybe even media,
8:07 am
which is critical of trump by 4 segments on cnn. even say, admitted this to landscape massively misjudged it and misjudged the mood of the american people. though he did try to do some pretty hall cottage damage control in an inch is shortly off to that show and the overall even use. i'm not hearing from you mister president of thought that you owe the president an apology. no, i respect president and our staff to american people. and if i didn't know if i think that we have have to be very open and very honest, and i'm not sure that we need something, but i think maybe sometimes some, some, some things we have to discuss out of out of media with all respect to democracy and to a free medium i'd. there are things that where we have to understand the position of ukraine and ukrainians. but it was too little too late except
8:08 am
a lot in the in here where the majority was absolutely horrified by what had taken place. clearly need does that have a crew chopped on and it moves pretty quickly agreed on the same statement that they would post in a show of support since the landscape, which was a be strong praise. he said that someone even father suggesting that a shakeup in the political action will just as long as it happens to be right around the world, beginning of the war. now trump and vance have put on a disgraceful show. i am ashamed of that behavior. the us deserve something better . the free world must support ukraine. i was and still am with a zalinski. ukraine is europe. we stand by ukraine. we will step up our support to ukraine so that they can continue to fight back the aggressor. today it became clear that the free world needs a new leader. it's up to us,
8:09 am
europeans to take this challenge. so it's time to step up. that is the message from the bureaucrats. and this is very important because friday's defense really expose a schism between the u. s and e u long tom allies, which has been deep and then fight today because well d, c in recent weeks has been pushing. so piece brussels has been pushing some maximum pressure. talking about pushing defense spending. potentially even putting troops on the grounds that on a pool special really then poses a very big question about the future of nato. because why do you go as an organization when there was such an ideological divide between its members? and from previous no thing to back down because he spoke to the lens like stop to move off the hosting folks my calls on stomach in the white office. so that bids and requests the i'm dying continued loyalty to keep and potentially even sending me a peacekeeping mission that federal and stuff is. so what we saw in the open office get as much signals,
8:10 am
the demise of your lunch system as it does the demise of the landscapes. that folder and voice stations, right? yeah, and he says he earlier, you mentioned the rest of minerals. we know that ask you sort of went there for vac deal. well, how much did i do? well, it looks to be that in the world to me, they'd be hanging out the details of that deal for weeks and findings. we got to a point where washington was tramp sent because they were going to recruit some of that war investment. she, it was also not triumphant, but okay. it was willing to sign on because they managed to tweak some of those a crippling thomas, which should be initially of that everyone seemed on board and excited. in fact, the us secretary of state uh said that it was the pre delegation, which insisted that they fly stateside from big signing ceremony. and then of course, what happened happened. what's interesting is a comment from a americas treasury secretary, who, according to trump, was very rudely treated on
8:11 am
a watching trip 6. yes. and his suggestion is that, you know, well, we need to be a bit hassle with sense. he's a bit of a shaded cost, and then he got to munich and he ran into vice president brands and secretary rubio. you're very different. the vice president harris and secretary blinking at, but he didn't sign the agreement. so finally, we were supposed to have the signing today. it was supposed to be a great day, and this is one of the biggest own goals and diplomatic effort. so apparently is the last to cap just today and today, which makes $11.00 to did you have up to time to start or what's the full part of a bit to stay relevant as a full stop pressure mounts both domestically and internationally, a bit to cling onto at least one cod in this game with trump. well, good luck with that because anyone who's at the ups of trump walk knows that this is a man who does not take criticism. sorry, well, he definitely doesn't have
8:12 am
a lot of patience. he doesn't appreciate ingratitude. and his thoughts, me doesn't like being cheated. let's be frank and not relationship. only one side holds from things that scare, always good to going to do things for those details of the inside of the office. but we've heard it. i'm about to the, to the last list, front, and center to witness it. oh, yeah, said it'll savanski in a single moment. mazda straightened, fired with what was once she is strong, ally watches the ways, both with full of a c i a, i was going to be all good. who, but is the most use. time is up. he just will have the meltdown in washington that something i'm presses into in his that caves long korea. and i've been in washington for more than 42 years. i'm 60 years old and never in my lifetime or have i ever seen anything like what we saw on the fold in the oval office today?
8:13 am
it was a dramatic scene and it's not just the overall on the front too, too bad coverage on american networks. this is, this is global news. i think that's true for all intents and purposes, zalinski is done. i wouldn't be surprised if you have in 3 months zaleski is living in london, or some such places as you by who knows what, but i think that he is done. and i think we're going to see this conflict. begin to wind down very quickly. zalinski made a comment to about being able to rely on nato. he can't rely on nato. nato does not have to wear with all they do not have the weapons stores. they do not have what is necessary to keep cropping up the ukrainian government. if the united states pulls out and it, it looks very much that the united states is in the process. now pulling out the conflict is over. it's done. and this is something that zalinski either does not
8:14 am
understand yet or is not willing to accept us. but this is today's reality, and it was laid out in the oval office this afternoon for all to see. all right, you have on lindsey graham, who has been shared support or of, of ukraine throughout the war has come out on the side of trump. best buy the speaker listed president trump was in a very good mood. last night. somebody asked me, am i embarrassed about trump? i have never been more proud of the present. i was very proud of j. d, but standing up for our culture, we want to be helpful. what i saw in the oval office was disrespectful. and i don't know if we can ever do business with is the let's be again door. say now though, i'll ask the question now, is you created the boss this last now, or is the landscape taking a huge gamble that the he thinks might ultimately pay off? what are you seeing lizzie graham is one of the least effective members of the united states? senate and he's probably the one senator who is on television,
8:15 am
the most in america, in the congress of the united states. we have work horses and we have show horses and lindsey graham is a show horse. so when you've lost lindsey grant, a huge loss to the war, it's over. sure. haven't lizzie graham now bowing down before donald trump is a message to the bigger zalinski that it's time to just stop it and have a full out from the overall face calling fundraising, washington has been fully. holds it as a rebuild. you claims damage to energy episodes, i mean law solving as a us a i d. 's ukraine office has been drastically cutting from 64 employees down to just 8, many and the us a welcoming the shift impulse zalinski destroyed himself in the eyes of the american people. thank you. president trump,
8:16 am
for standing up for the american people in our nation on the global stage. thank you for standing up for america in a way that no president has ever had the courage to do before. thank you for putting america 1st. america is with you. is this the end of the landscape of presidency? he hitched his wagon to biden in the deep state. they lost, and now he doesn't seem to be playing his cards well. really, so who is investigative journalist on who's in the media found that ben swan he to do that while democrat sticks to the civilian scripts and supporters. that as the cause is all taking a different view, seeing him and then you liked obviously on the left all the main stream establishment media is going to run to is defense. those people so insulted look how they picked up on him. he was just trying to protect the country, but on the right and certainly among the trump supporters in the mag or crowd who are already weary of zalinski to begin with. this was a very, very powerful moment because it shows a wednesday for several things and showed him as ungrateful. it showed him as, as
8:17 am
a car and someone who came to the us and was gonna sign a mineral deal. and all of a sudden he gets into an argument with the president because he's actually asking for more. and then he doesn't assign the deal and he just leads that i think that's a big deal. something else, the trump said, it's so important. you know, trump likes to get personal, obviously that's, that's what he does, right? one of his most effective forms of been sold. i think it's very personal. and in the moment that i think that makes the ones you look the worst and all this, if the drum says to him, you're not such a tough guy. if you didn't have the us supplying your weapons and us fighting this fight for you, you wouldn't be so tough. and i thought that was a very, very immaculate in statement to me because the truth is, is that the list is not a tough guy. he's an actor who's playing a tough guy on tv. i can't imagine any world leaders thinking that they're going to win arguing with trump, right? because because trump escalates, if you slap him, he punch it. if you stab it and he'll shoot you right? it is always going to be one step beyond wherever you've been, right. it doesn't match regression,
8:18 am
it seems wherever we went. apparently no one is more than zelinski about as a maybe is because he's used to over 4 years, sitting with someone like joe biden, who doesn't even know what room he said he didn't have a time or something like humble a harris who was just calculating and has no idea of what's happening on the world stage and all of a sudden when he's with trump, i think because he felt emboldened by the cameras in the room, i think the landscape thought he was going to take this moment. and he was going to out, trump, trump, he was gonna sit down with them and then all of a sudden in front of the cameras, he was gonna surprise everyone by making trump look bad and wondering him. it does not work. it is a strategy that is a full strategy. you don't try to corner this man. you love this whole began with vice president katy van saying something that is absolutely factually correct, that most americans don't know. we have reported on the lot, but most americans don't know it. and those are the conscription soldiers who are going through ukraine picking up man who in the past wouldn't even been in baltimore in grabbing any man. they can off the streets, whether he's young or old,
8:19 am
doesn't matter if he can. he's a is a warm body. the grubbing about the streets, the putting them in the bands and they're sending them to the front. like that's how this conversation started between wanston zalinski. that is the reality of before it is an unwinnable more for ukraine. and so is the less he doesn't have much choice, so he'll probably do is after he wipes his tears and gives himself composed a little bit. he'll probably reach out to some leaders in the you and i suspect that those conversations are not going to go his way either. the i think there was a very strong, a set of preparations made with the u. k. just yesterday. and i think that you guys gonna say not much we can do for you this. i think the french are going to say not much we can do for you. because at this point, trump is going to make an example. that's what he does with people, even if he makes an example of them. if you come into the oval office, if you embarrass him, and if you refuse the peace deal and the minerals they'll because remember, trump has been saying what a great deal. this is for the trillion dollars to the united states. it's a way for us to get his money back and you walk out without signing it. he's going to make an example of you in some way. he's not going. it's going to say come back
8:20 am
when you're ready for peace. you know, one of the, one of the concepts of the art of the deal is that if you make a good deal when someone walks away, when they come back, that deal is gone. now you've got to take a new deal and i think that's what someone's he's looking at. now. he's not going to get the deal he had before. he's gonna have to take a different deal because he walked away from this one a video of the he's, it changes in from positive ends. b, as well as a transcript of that discussion is on our website on see dot com was on an online. got you covered? i mean, is it a, it seems visit to washington kids, photos is attempted to pass a gas compressor station on the tech fee and pipeline in southern russia, according to moscow's advancement of feed 3. you claim drugs push on them as well for live valves to all, to carlos for the room on costs and a robot good to see p and some is more about the same to destabilize,
8:21 am
suffice of natural gas from russia to, to hear please as well. it looks like uh, zalinski and the rest of his uh click remain true to their fear mongering and service methods of achieving support from the rest of the world. of this time they attacked nato and europe's commercial interest in russia. once again, this is not the 1st time while zalinski was read at the white house by donald trump, m. j. the vance on friday is admitted since attempted to attack the infrastructure of the russian compressors station and across the region which supplies gas through the 3rd part. pipeline 2 european countries kind of keep machine, use the aircraft type drones to attack the facility. and according to the russian defense ministry, all 3 ukrainian u eighties were shot down at
8:22 am
a safe distance from the compressor station, which at the moment continues to run a separation in regular modes. just supplied a fed said terrorist attack. margie was not ukraine's the 1st attempt to just from gas supplies to the european countries. back in january, the key of regime deployed 9 aircraft type drones to attacked that same compressors station in the, the crescent region, now rushes, air defense intercepted all you avi's at that time as well. also the executed to get another terrorist attack last month against american and european interest in russia, but that's time. it was an oil refinery of the caspian platform consortium, also known as the cdc. now ukranian jones, filled with mets all projectiles and explosives, attacks an oil refinery. the pumps. crude from american and european companies. uh,
8:23 am
through context on uh via kropotkin, the sky uh, oil refinery. these actually, well the most important hob for the transportation of worlds through the c, b, c. the hands of the shareholders. of the consortium includes the international companies where the united states ownership amounts to at least $24.00 and a quarter percent. and last year, us companies control some 40 percent of foot one supplies shift to via the caspian pipeline consortium. the response to the latest attacks against the american, a european interest in russia had been basically non existence. or at least we haven't heard anything here. it seems as if their darling lensky is still allowed to do whatever he wants to. but so, considering the latest developments in the washington on the last 24 hours,
8:24 am
if you will, of that could soon change well, or i could change or not send that or, of course depends on many factors, including whether zalinski will remain absorbed into use fans in the european union eligible for english to him to or romano, because i have the audi corresponding giving us giving off of the lakers. thanks again. bye. the parts mass riley is in boca rice. the romanians are taking to the fees in support of the front run. all they presidents let us know the by the e. u. member states top quotes, the boat. this is insist that the national authorities must abide by the fundamental principles of democracy. as opposed to us is that the national thought is, as i said, must abide by those principles of democracy. and i kinda into just deal with recently the pain, the while on his way to register as a candidate for a need for the next election. as due to start thinking that he was late to release, but
8:25 am
8:26 am
the the please. then please return your visit the, the, the effect of the chip. good lawyer. those are right and what about the order to live to learn? but just as i mentioned that enough for me with the navy in the bar to even though i still have an order from over, is clear to tell us where to click on. especially here, number one is our list in his love list, the room that is on key out of my breast mistress, the rescue through
8:27 am
a phone number or the sure. and then for example, that patients that what is the, the, it's a great privilege and a great on a, to welcome to hear onto the channel on, on the international columbia university professor economist public policy analyst with a hill in washington likes to call you a criminal in mouthpiece, hello jeffrey sachs. good to be with you. how are you doing? very well indeed. it's great to have you on the program. you know that speech, you just gave the other day of the you call them and it was a bit of a school to speech. i've gotta tell you, i mean, you really sucked it to him that jeffrey. um, was it just a case of stone cold stairs? what did you get any love from those in attendance as well, from those in attendance? so things were fine. it's, it's those that weren't in attendance,
8:28 am
but i'm hoping i made some contact with europe. but as i emphasized the needs to have a european foreign policy, it needs to re engage with russia. it needs to have normal diplomacy. a europe is his a region of 450000000 people in the union. a 20 trillion dollar economy, a complimentary to the russian economy. they should be trading and mutually prosperous instead a, it's, everything's broken down and the, the, the hate talk is non stop. so that was the point that i was making get back to something that can possibly work. yeah for, for everybody. yeah. some kind of return to common sense. you know, we're hoping but that's the speech you gave jeffrey the you call them and it's sending ripples. it's an ripples around the world i've seen so many people reacting to this. and i just want to say on a personal level, i really admire that what you've been doing. you've been such a busy man these days on air, on line to the parliament. you didn't just give you scores to a speech of the parliament,
8:29 am
you've been drilling down on europe's foreign policy. of course, as trump and jay, the volunteer taken out how to these traditional ties across the atlantic. what are your expectations going forward for your of jeffrey kennedy? do you think it really can be independent of washington? i think it can and should be, although i got an e mail just a few minutes ago by a very knowledgeable person, said you're dreaming. i, your, your will never be a unified i, you know, i don't think we should ever say never about the foreign policy and about what's possible. this is one of my understandings, partly from my own lifetime experience, partly from my reading of history, partly from the events of just the last few weeks. who would have thought that the united states and russia would be in a real rapprochement, which they are? well, i would have, by the way, because i kept saying during divide administration,
8:30 am
you're making a terrible mistake. this is a complete blunder. there's no reason for this war. there is no reason for the breakdown of relations. and i think the guy what donald trump is said as he came into office was he doesn't want to hold the losing hand. the bible was right, right. so to my mind, things can change europe, but it is got trapped by following the united states getting a blind to kind of way just trying to would be the great cheer leader of us a gemini. i obviously, the whole us approach. the unit polar approach was delusional. it's ended. now you're a pass to get attacked together. is it possible it is not a way possible? i it, it. i even think it's going to happen because what else is you're going to do just
0 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
