Transcripts For RT News. Views. Hughes 20240709

Card image cap



killing that was of former spy. alexander live in ankle, which dates back to 2006. what's new than that's been brought up to make headlines? well, to be honest with you, there really isn't anything new in that conclusion by the european court of human rights, because it almost entirely echoes what we heard from the british authorities before . but the story of alexander live in ankle 15 years ago. it was a massive one all over the headlines. and it was really something that caused big crags in london, moscow relations and took the u. k. investigators 10 years to roll that kremlin, quote, unquote, probably approved the killing of alexander live in a go. who was a spy for russia, but then became a british citizen. the investigation found that to was national is one of them. a former k g b body guard deliberately poisoned mister, let ben ankle in london by adding polonium to his drake. so now the european court of human rights has ruled that the riz initial evidence that these 2 washing nationals that i mentioned acted as agents of the russian state. now, in response to that, the russian foreign ministry today has said that the decisions of the european court of human rights are becoming increasingly russo phobic aquinas. william. here's more evidence that the european court of human rights positioning itself as an international traditional authority is trying to play political role and do the bit to cultivate an atmosphere. first of phobia, which has become so popular in several western states. if there are any further international consequences of this, if there's any further reaction from any of the sides, i'll let you know and i'll help you get through. it knows all the headlines for this hour and huge. you huge, coming away in just a few moments time will return in half an hour with the latest. and again that the i'm here to sound the alarm. the world must wake up. we are on the hedge, given a beast and moving in the wrong direction. the $7060.00 assembly of the united nations started today with world leaders of over $100.00 plus countries meeting together for intense discussion on the most pressing global issues. and i'm here today to share with you how the united states is, tends to work with partners and allies, to answer these questions. and as we close this period of relentless war, we're opening a new air of letters, diplomacy, of using the power of our development aid to invest in new ways and looking people up around the world that our own success is bound up in other succeeding as well we will bring you the 360 today. now the votes are in and despite an early election gamble, candice hi minister, just to keep his title. we will read the details and a drama of election day and twitter loses in court and will be forced to pay on millions and we will break down the lawsuit and involved with our legal analyst. thousands are fighting the border and the white house is dodging. whether or not vaccinations will be required for entry, we will seek some answers on what some call is a double standard. i'm sorry now huge and the stars are more on today's news views right here on our tea america. let's get started. ah, thanks for joining you know, tuesday, march, the 1st day of speeches at the united nations general assembly leaders from all over the world are taking part in the 76 annual gathering with president joe biden, among the 1st speakers tre. chavez has been there and brings us the details from new york world leaders are back up united nations for the 1st time in 2 years with a formidable agenda, escalating issues to tackle, including the still raging cove in 1900. pandemic and climate change. united nations, secretary general antonio gue terrorist taking the stage, urging the world to wake up. i'm here to sound the alarm. the world must wake up. we faced the great this cascade the cries, in our lifetimes. coffee, the 19 pandemic, a supersize, the glaring in the qualities, the climate crisis pummeling the planets. upheaval from afghanistan with european men and beyond. s what it be. now this is the 1st in person general assembly to take place since the start of the pandemic with last year's assembly being entirely virtual, the u. n. j is relying on a so called honor system to prove the vaccination status, but brazil's president j air ball. so nero who claims he has not received the vaccine because he already had the virus got to pass. he was the 1st world leader to take the stage this morning, having this to say about vaccine. we support explanation efforts. however, my administration has not supported a vaccine or health passport or any other vaccine related obligation. meantime, united states president joe biden was the 2nd to speak in his 1st un ga appearance as president of the united states. he spoke for about 30 minutes, talking about the coven, 1900 pandemic, and pushing the need for vaccinations on climate change. he says that the next decade will be the decisive one and will decide the future. he also stressed that the world can work together without using arms and briefly addressed us and china relations. there are not seeking new cold war or world wide it. in the rigid blocks. united states is ready to work with any nation and stepped up and pursues peaceable resolution to share challenges. even if we haven't tense disagreements in other areas. because we'll all suffer the consequences of our failure by the appearance that the general assembly in new york comes as he continues to deal with a number of foreign policy crises, including a failed us drone attack and couple that kill the afghan civilians. and the rapid withdrawal of us forces from afghanistan, a decision he continues to stand by. i stayed here today for the 1st time in 20 years with united states, not at war. return the page all the unmatched trans energy and commitment. well, and resources of our nation are now fully and squarely focused on what's ahead of us already. and president abraham re easy, also addressing the assembly today and a pre recorded video message that's sort of issue to seem made street one was on january 6th when the us congress was attacked by the people. and to that, when he pulled up, garrison would drop down from the us playing for in august on the capital to accomplish one message was sent to the world. the united states, his geminus. oh no, no credibility. along with iran, other countries will be delivering pre recorded statements this year, including the presidents of egypt, france, and indonesia. while russia's president vladimir putin will not attend either and his foreign minister, sergei la raffle speak instead. reporting for news you choose trinity chavez are to new york. well, they give us the $360.00 view we invite in retired army ranger, robin bureau and ned ryan, ceo of america majority. thanks for joining me gentlemen. thank you. thank you. got it. ok. so robin un, speech is not always have a long shelf life. however, do you feel like the world was actually pay more attention than usual to friends, president by and speech after last few weeks of events? yes, because of the drop down enough dentist in specifically the polls are showing that it's only receiving a 22 percent of popularity for his position on f. kennedy and chaotic draw down. so i wanted to see what was going to happen, how he would do i give it maybe a b minus. yeah. well that's the thing that, you know, if, even amongst a lot of the democrats, i got this actual headline from sleigh. do you feel like biden's words actually they said rang hollow to the audience because when he was talking about advocating for women's rights in the taliban, or unifying the allies considering what just happened with france with the holland this in the room? no, absolutely. and i think people are taking his words literally when he says lead by power of example. and by that example of what not to do over the 1st 7 or 8 months of his, his presidency. the piano saying withdrawal is as robin say, was a complete disaster. you want to declare victory despite the loss of 13 service men and basically leaving 10 percent of the americans behind as well as hundreds of billions of dollars of us weapons for the taliban to take, take control of. you know, i thought the thing that was interesting, scotty is the complete hypocrisy. as he's speaking about global global warming, climate change and mentions, i think 15 times as, as everybody's talking about it, they all flew their private jets. they did not hold china accountable, who's one of the world's greatest polluters or india for that matter and binds up their touting global global warming as though that's one of our issues, when none of them are taking it seriously. and even if they did, scotty, even everybody said we're going to live according to the parents, of course, for the next 100 years to reduce temperature by point 2 to point 9 degrees. it would basically destroy the economy. well, basically doing nothing to decrease global warming. so the hypocrisy and idiocy on display, i was very evident today that you gave a great segue to the question i went through to robin. you know, i believe that the climate is changing. i am definitely something that believes in the environment and how important this planet is and all the leaders to get there seem to talk about how important issue of climate change was. but robin, do you feel like this is actually becoming more of the safe space of rhetoric for leaders to kind of reference to distract from some of the present issues that need to be dealt with right now, like nuclear engagement, human rights violations, and conflicts between nations but hey, i want to talk about conduct climate change and focus the majority of my time on that because i know that something that we can all get along on yes, the shining shiny object, right, that we can all focus on and, and it's a safe space of any politician because it's a concern all across the globe. so climate change. yeah, i get it. i'm concerned too. i have small children. i don't want them to hear it this problem. but yeah, it's the shot. it's the shiny object in the room. scotty ball. well, i want to move on to this here, and we want to talk about code more. i want to go to breaking news that has just come out of the house. and this has this to you. ned. obviously, starting move, which shows a possible shift in us policy and support for israel house democrats have just voted to remove this provision for $1000000000.00 for israel's iron dome air defense system. now this is a move which follows progresses in the party objecting and was done to help keep they say the federal government running through and funded through december 3rd, avoid the shut down for those of us that are just hearing about this. now the house appropriations committee chair woman said the funding would be included in the final by parson, by camera defense funding bill. later this year, ned, you 1st do you think they showed a change coming in regard to support for israel with democrats who are now in congress leading and the pad that showing the powerful progressive wing is now taking control of the party. yeah, no one of the dirty little secrets of the far left their anti some ice and i think you're seeing this displayed and some of the policy decisions. now we hear that israel is thinking about withdrawing its ambassador to the u. s. over this very issue of cutting funding for the iron dome, which of course saved maybe hundreds if not thousands of lives recently and has over the decade. so this is a big issue. but again, it highlights that the radical far left has taken a very large percentage of the democratic party in such a way that i think it's pretty much, almost completely taken over the democratic party from within. and i think we're going to see more evidence of that as, as we move forward, whether it's the green new deal, whether it's issues like this. and yet overwhelmingly, the majority of those that belong to the jewish faith actually vote democrat. so robin to you. this was kind of like a, okay, we're taking that now, but we're going to put it back in. so how confident are you that we've added back in and is it this kind of, this kind of manipulation. the reason why people don't like politics. i hate this sort of manipulation. we need transparency. you know, it's often said that sunlight is the best just to factor and that is true. we need sunlight on this and look i, i, it hurts my soul to hear the comments said that the left is anti semitic. i don't see that to be true in my daily life. i've been involved in clinic politics. so it's 18 years old. i'm 46 now, so that's a long time. but look, when we're, when we're discussing this and we're discussing, raising the national debt ceiling, i just want to say, like i just said, i've got 2 small children where $28.00 trillion dollars in debt. that's $80000.00 per person, scotty. so you know, i would like to see more democrats talking about that. well, and of course, i mean it's very important to all of us at the same time we go okay, does this show also? we have a foreign policy element and who are allies, any more considering what we've just done with france and them withdrawing their investors as well. we'll see if they're packing the, grabbing them at the moving boxes. great conversation with the gentleman. thanks for joining me. jeff in today has just won a 3rd term as a prime minister of canada. i have very the margin and our teach alex here, which reports even with the victory trudeau didn't really get what he hoped for from this very controversial election. the as prime minister just intruded, celebrates his victory up the poles. what we've seen tonight is that millions of canadians have chosen a progressive plan. some say the election brought on by toodles. liberals was a waste of time and money. the latest numbers look like this. the liberals are expected to win a minority government with $158.00 seats. the conservatives will hold onto their main opposition status and are expected to win about $119.00 seats to separate us. blocking cloth will hold 30 for the left us and democrats have $25.00 seats. and the green party have to the snap collection was called by trudeau. in what many believe was an attempt for the prime minister and his party to gain a majority in parliament. but that didn't happen with them folly short of the 170 seats needed. so in the end, trudel went from a minority government to another minority. the fact is, from the beginning, the liberals did not do a good job explaining why they were sending canadians to the pools for an early election. adding to the confusion, the election took place during the 4th wave of the cove in 1900 pandemic, and ended up being the costliest in the country's history ringing in an estimated $610000000.00 canadian dollars are nearly half a 1000000000 us ultimately the result suggest a parliament strikingly similar to the one elected just 2 years ago in 2019. but while things may seem the same, there is an undercurrent of messages that can not be ignored with 31.8 percent of the vote in his favor. kudos when marks the smallest in canadian history. dropping by 1500000 boats compared to 2019. as for the official opposition, the conservatives, although they did not win the election off their leader, aaron o'toole, who was considered an underdog, seems to have made his mark as he went after to so candidate. what have you done? worse than nothing worse. here is a personal attack, misleading videos, dividing canadian american style, misleading attack, in an election that he called only for the well being, the liberal party of canada. and with the left leaning jag meeting and the new democratic party, it continues to hold the balance of power in candidates parliament with 25 seats, which is enough to help or hinder trudeau. at the other end of the spectrum, the populace people's party of canada saw recent surge tapping into anti vaccine in anti cobo lockdown supporters. however, that didn't help them gain a single seat. kudos pro box and pro vaccine passport stance. seems to have resonated more with many canadian borders. i hear you when you say that, you just want to get back to the things you love. not worry about this pandemic, or about an election. so you just want to know that your members of parliament, of all stripes will have your back through this crisis. and beyond. ultimately, true on the liberals took a gamble with a snap election. and while some say the last, the truth is nothing much has changed except that to me now will feel more and bolton to push through his agenda. but unlike with having the majority he hoped for, he might have to make some compromises along the way. for news views hughes, this is alex my limits. that's what it loses in court and will be forced to pay out millions will actually break down the lawsuit and who was involved with our legal analyst right after this. ah, you know, one thing we don't talk about america is class or other countries suffer from class warlike, great britain is a prime example, but in america typically, no, except now. yeah. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world. the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me the twitter has agreed to pay nearly $1000000000.00 to settle a class action lawsuit that it misled investors about the social networking that companies growth at the c claims company. leaders including c, dick costello hid information showing twitters growth was slowing. i'm selling their personal stock holdings in the company. legal journalists, my bar, i joined us now with more molly, twitter losing money. i know there's a lot of people that feel like this is a day of reckoning should come for the wide variety of issues. this actually has to do with miss showing misleading shareholder. so how exactly to twitter do this? i know it's so interesting, isn't it? oh twitter, there's always something to talk about. well, this particular situation, this lawsuit, they were claiming that they misled them by twitter was essentially using monthly numbers to report to investors that looked better than the daily numbers. the metrics that they were actually using. they were actually using daily user engagement numbers to determine how popular twitter was or how much people are actually using it. and those daily numbers showed that it was stagnant, or in some cases actually declining. whereas the metric that they were using for monthly usage looked a little more favorable all the while, while leaders like solo and others, were selling their personal stock holdings to the tune of millions of dollars that they were pocketing. so twitter said monday that it's going to pay almost $810000000.00. scotty, a to 9500000 to settle this consolidated class action lawsuit. it was originally filed in 2016 basically saying, hey, we know that you're making these inaccurate public statements. we know about these metrics that you're using, you're letting these inflated share prices go up and then, and then of course, they fell when the truth came out and went to sell left in 2015, that some people realized what was going on in the twitter stock took a little bit of a dip back then i'm having 2015, good gracious to take that long to get through that just shows how long litigation works at this stage. but does this actually mean that the deputy is admitting guilt? and does that mean that they change their policies since the past? oh, what a very question. no, they're not admitting. so they said they're just going to use cash on hand to pay the settlement in the 4th quarter of 2021. they're going to be more transparent, but of course, you know, when i say more transparent, they're basically saying this was just something that we did that was not necessarily intended to undermine your trust in our company. but they're not admitting any guilt whatsoever. and i don't know exactly what changes they will make, except perhaps to be hopefully more honest with their investors. but yeah, i mean, you know, on any given day people use twitter overall. there is some growth the company says, but we'll, we'll see what this means overall. it certainly is certainly undermined public trust and in social media was just shocking as well. well, honestly, for their invest investor, that's great, but we're not honesty for their users. i think that's what the majority of the public would like to see with what is going on with twitter, but the bigger picture is $800000000.00. sounds like a lot of money. does this settlement actually signal trouble for twitters financial future? well, according to wall street, they're actually showing their strongest quarterly revenue growth since 2014. so in the grand scheme of things, they're doing just fine. they said they're going to pay the settlement. like i said, with cash on hand, they've got a little over 4000000000 in cash in another 4 and a half 1000000000 in short term investments. so they seem to be doing fine if you will. but i'm with you, scottie. i mean, there's always a scandal involving one of these social media companies and what appears to be deception, whether it's to investors or to the public as to how their information is being used and how they're making money off of our information. well, it will be interesting to see if this makes any changes or people continue, you know what you're trying to, at least at this stage. molly, thank you for joining us. thanks. got a absolutely stunning photos right now from the southern border around del rio, texas. they are showing the desperation of those wanting a chance to live in the usa. and while the border crisis never has really stopped since earlier this year when biting took office. this latest wave also includes a large number seeking refuge from haiti. and this while the u. s continues to process thousands of refugees as well flown in from afghanistan. and while i do believe there is empathy amongst american for those who are having to leave their homelands, concerns regarding the health standards which are being applied to those refugees are being raised. there's a lack of vaccine requirement might be a part of the reason motivating the latest surge, white house press secretary gen saki had this to say, when asked about covert test at the border for refugees. if somebody asking the board nationals who are locked in a del, rio, texas and setting up camp on this side of the border port proof of vaccination for a negative coban as individuals, as individuals come across the border and they are both assessed for whether they have any symptoms if they have symptoms, they are, the intention is for them to be quarantined. that is our process. they're not intending to stay here for a lengthy period of time. i don't think it's the same thing. it's not the same thing. they are assess, well they help us understand, we bring an investigative journalist and swan, then they are assessed. i mean, we are going into flu and cold season out if we ever loved it, i said, okay. and there only to stay here for a short period of time, according to gen saki, then why would make that the trigger the 1st. ok, simple question. what are the current standards being applied for refugees? are they different for those at the southern border than those that we are seeing coming for afghan? it's dan. ok, so a couple things. first of everything, just talk. you said there, untrue, everything. she said, sort of the beginning. you said simple question. how are they being assessed? they're not being assessed. that is the simple answer to your simple question. first of all, what she said is a lie. it is not true that when people are coming across the border, they're being assessed for coven number 2 homeland security and border patrol. do not have the ability. according to the border patrol, chief himself do not have the ability to number one, assess people for coven, and number 2 have no place to quarantine them. if they do test positive and they're not even testing them. so they look at someone and they say, i think you look like or smell like you have because i don't know how they're running the test out there. they don't have any place to put them. do you know why you, scotty? there are 13000 haitians underneath an overpass in the rio texas because the border patrol facility nearby is completely overrun and there is no room for them. that's why they're building camps underneath the over passes. so and flatly untrue there. as for the african refugees, 60000 have been brought to this country and by the way, i just have to mention only 3 percent of them according to the department of homeland security. 3 percent of them were interpreters or had some kind of special visa status. that was where they were supposed to be brought to the united states, only 3 percent, all the rest of them. we have no reason to know why they're here or even who they are, and there is no process right now for assessing them for cobit either at this point . and we do not know about how well either side is maintain curves and c. f. a has said that we know drone flying over down to south border, and we know that the department defense has said there's been no drones and there'll be no pictures being allowed to be taken to be asked and revenue. so we have no idea exactly what kind of care they are getting or where they're at and how many of them are still being there. but this is not just about coverage. i know i want to throw this kind of as kind of surprised there's a double standard that's really good. just red flag in me right now when people are losing their jobs. nurses in health care workers are losing their jobs because of mandate. our own government is sitting there saying our foreign that or that our military has to take this vaccine or lose their job. they have park or c at they've been and yet you're not hearing this large outcry at it. no, there isn't because i think you have to consider the fact that so few media and journalists are even willing to talk about this issue. right? you're very brave to even have the subject on your shows. got it. the reality is no one wants to talk about the fact that you have massive numbers of immigrants who are come into this country, migrants or so called refugees. and we can talk about the haitian part of it in a minute. but, but the reality is, is that these people who are coming here are not being put and put through the scrutiny and the white house rather than just telling the truth and saying, we don't care if these people are checked. we care about forcing compliance on citizens in this country, instead of admitting that they say stupid, ridiculous lives like, all these people are staying here very long. anyways. why? what are you talking about? the people who are coming up across the border del, rio, from, from their haitians. they're actually not even coming from haiti by the way, that most of these people are coming from brazil and south america, where they were relocated after the 2010 earthquake in haiti. so they haven't been in haiti for over 10 years. most of them, they are living in central or south america, and now they're coming here because they believe they have an open opportunity to cross the border. and so they've, they've traveled here. and again, there's about 13000 there now they're expecting another 20000 who are on their way to the same location. for those people, they're not going to come for a couple of days or a few weeks. this is their new permanent life style and place. they want to live and to say otherwise is just a flat out lied and we could talk about this and this is about covered, but there's other things like measles right now. other sort of disease or sicknesses that are being re introduced into our community. then thank you. exactly . thank you for going to and that's all the time we have a show. always go to the very end. like always thanks for watching the ah, were told the new strategic alliance comprising the united states, the united kingdom and australia is not directed against china. but of course it is . washington has developed numerous alliances against staging, but argos has a new killer dimension tensions arising in the pacific, and no doubt china will react me the news. the us president joe biden, since we're running and call to america eyes and talks peace up with you in that submitted unprecedented dispute with native out i from the side accusations of a cold war mentality from china, a man shoot, said a petrol cashier in germany, off the being off to where mark sparking horror and debate in the countries media. frustration grows cobra restriction to poland refuses to comply with any degree in order to stop a crucial coal mining facility. meanwhile, brussels continue this crusade.

Related Keywords

New York , United States , Moscow , Moskva , Russia , Australia , Afghanistan , United Kingdom , Texas , Iran , Washington , Brazil , China , Saida , Xizang , Park Or , Chhattisgarh , India , Indonesia , Salisbury , Mashonaland East , Zimbabwe , Canada , Kremlin , Haiti , Brussels , Bruxelles Capitale , Belgium , London , City Of , Germany , Egypt , Israel , Poland , France , Americans , America , Canadian , Russian , Britain , Afghan , Canadians , Haitians , British , American , Haitian , Trinity Chavez , Vladimir Putin , Alex Simon , Gen Saki , Ned Ryan , Joe Biden , Dick Costello ,

© 2024 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.