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and russia well i'm not so. that pessimistic here i think there's a lot of things in play here all right we've run out of time here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on some real new state authority. so the temporary orders that i'm under before i go to final trial actually do allow me to address them as james and his male pronouns but i cannot do that in front of the 3rd parties who know him as a girl so basically i can't go to a school i keep them away from any friends he might have at school that know him as a girl at my home he's known as james and i use male pronouns what i'm prohibited from doing right now is try to convince him that he's actually a boy. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was and most of the family were simply. there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. of there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today
and russia well i'm not so. that pessimistic here i think there's a lot of things in play here all right we've run out of time here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on some real new state authority. so the temporary orders that i'm under before i go to final trial actually do allow me to address them as james and his male pronouns but i cannot do that in front of the 3rd parties who know him as a girl so basically i can't go to a school...
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president obama mocked his 2012 opponent for taking russia too seriously. his administration sought a naive reset with the calendar number, and for -- with the kremlin, and for eight years, i helped lead the charge with that weakness. in 2010, i stood with john mccain and jon kyl to oppose the new start treaty, a watered down place holder for the tough stance we knew was necessary. as vladimir putin was building up his missile arsenal, we even had to push president obama to commit to deploying capable missile defenses to europe. in 2012, i supported sweeping legislation to authorize heavy sanctions following the killing of sergei magnitsky in a russian prison. the obama administration flinched and tried to tiptoe around our legislation to avoid messing up their charm offensive, but we backed them into a corner and the president signed the bill into law. in 2014, i and other republicans constantly pressed president obama to get tougher on russia with respect to putin's aggression in ukraine. so, mr. president, i would ask consent that the news article dated
president obama mocked his 2012 opponent for taking russia too seriously. his administration sought a naive reset with the calendar number, and for -- with the kremlin, and for eight years, i helped lead the charge with that weakness. in 2010, i stood with john mccain and jon kyl to oppose the new start treaty, a watered down place holder for the tough stance we knew was necessary. as vladimir putin was building up his missile arsenal, we even had to push president obama to commit to deploying...
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russia. and the european union all at the same time and strong said. we want to fight wars all simultaneously all over the world ok that's a losing proposition yeah but also. in 2014 when the u.s. was able to put pressure and come in syrup to it but i was by their own words by the way to twist europe's arm in order to accept sanctions on russia this was on that obama administration which was more measured since then what is up in the world americans are pushing their opinions trying to twist their arm again to go against a trade war against the chinese they're pushing them to target the iranians to break the treaty they also help trying to get aboard with the venezuela which hasn't really panned out to rebel so and also now of course putting sanctions against europeans themself or at least raising tire of so is so is all this new frontline so i think for their peons to keep all the keep open the front line against the russia you know in unity with united states it's i think it's correct to po
russia. and the european union all at the same time and strong said. we want to fight wars all simultaneously all over the world ok that's a losing proposition yeah but also. in 2014 when the u.s. was able to put pressure and come in syrup to it but i was by their own words by the way to twist europe's arm in order to accept sanctions on russia this was on that obama administration which was more measured since then what is up in the world americans are pushing their opinions trying to twist...
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to the streets with a fancy chance with blockades after russia over something that russia has nothing absolutely nothing to do with i agree russia has nothing to do is go real about russia has to do something with a military base which is you know in 40 kilometers from separate them from japan this is capital of georgia for example yes i think yes russian i've been making this point for us but russian authorities overreacted by this russian authority this russian government on our side it was ordinary people young generation once again that's not our government that's young generation that's what's they doing all the emotions but look if the russian people were to take to the streets here in moscow chanting sexually explicit and sexually offensive slogans about your president. i would expect the leadership of my country to at least say that this is not appropriate and this has nothing to do with a diplomat democratic expression this is basic decency are indeed georgians bound by it when it comes to russia well you know actually i don't see any reason why i would rush why would or new
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georgians see as the occupation long after the war with russia in 2008. hello again well tropical storm barry has made landfall here in louisiana and it's going to be bring still some very heavy rain across much of the region we're going to be seeing louisiana mississippi arkansas into parts of tennessee as well under flood risk over the next few days now the satellite you can see it when the system made landfall but take a look at the rain here across the region i just mentioned so the flood warnings are going to be affecting millions in this area and if you remember much of this area is still saturated and the flooding is going to come very easily across many regions so for sunday rain here across much of the southeast as we go towards monday the storm actually begins to dissipate but the rain with it will continue across much of this area and slowly make its way towards the north out here towards the northeast so looking quite nice for boston in new york with the temps there about 29 degrees where heavy rain is going to be a big problem here across par
georgians see as the occupation long after the war with russia in 2008. hello again well tropical storm barry has made landfall here in louisiana and it's going to be bring still some very heavy rain across much of the region we're going to be seeing louisiana mississippi arkansas into parts of tennessee as well under flood risk over the next few days now the satellite you can see it when the system made landfall but take a look at the rain here across the region i just mentioned so the flood...
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russia. the u.s. says it's concerned that a planned tax on tech giants and farms will unfairly target american companies any digital company with a revenue of more than $844000000.00 of which at least 20 $8000000.00 is made in france would be subject to the tax the french government argues that companies shouldn't be exempt from paying their headquarters the based elsewhere a french parliament is expected to approve the new tax on thursday now the battle of the what the boycott divestment and sanctions movement against israel is intensifying there israeli government has reportedly enlisted its intelligence agency to counteract the palestinian led campaign against israeli oppression now some academics who backed the movement said they're being targeted in the so-called what charmed by right wing nationalists how a force that reports from occupied east jerusalem. in january this video of a university professor arguing with a student over her decision to her army uniform to class turned into a major cont
russia. the u.s. says it's concerned that a planned tax on tech giants and farms will unfairly target american companies any digital company with a revenue of more than $844000000.00 of which at least 20 $8000000.00 is made in france would be subject to the tax the french government argues that companies shouldn't be exempt from paying their headquarters the based elsewhere a french parliament is expected to approve the new tax on thursday now the battle of the what the boycott divestment and...
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on tech arms rules imposed conflict syria and it seems russia and turkey do not agree on how to split northern syria civilians are paying the price for their. beirut. some news from somalia now where at least 10 people have been killed in an attack on a hotel in the port city of his mayor the victims include 2 journalists but he's of when the death toll rises fighting is continuing inside the s.s. a hotel between gunmen and security forces and officers said most of the victims were patrons of the hotel which is often frequented by lawmakers and local officials al-shabaab rubbles of time responsibility for the attack. members of the u.s. house of representatives of called the trumpet ministrations treatment of migrants a policy of dehumanization is part of the testimony given at a congressional hearing looking into the state of migrants of federal detention centers they describe deplorable conditions after visiting the facilities of president donald trump has said the reports of mistreatment phony and exaggerated well u.s. president trump has also declared a state of emergency in louis
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russia and they did. it gave an opportunity to the best so the rest. which was an old sense but for the rest well it's in the us union they are still suffering some won't be know yet so you ask ask the polish ask all farmers ask them what happened to them ok exactly you know you know and. glenn i mean i have been in a bizarre way actually been a supporter of the of the saying sions because of the reasons that mark has just told us i mean how they lived here for so long and up to 2014 i heard successive governments saying we need reform we need to modernize we need to do so many things in 2014 the gauntlet was thrown down they had to do all of those things that marcus just told us this is made russia stronger and russia's position musician is stronger and interesting lee as marcus pointed out u.s. policy is driving china and russia together and now as we say in this program here it's pushing europe to be closer to russia this is a net feel for the united states of play wanted to take on china and russia and the european union all at the same time and st
russia and they did. it gave an opportunity to the best so the rest. which was an old sense but for the rest well it's in the us union they are still suffering some won't be know yet so you ask ask the polish ask all farmers ask them what happened to them ok exactly you know you know and. glenn i mean i have been in a bizarre way actually been a supporter of the of the saying sions because of the reasons that mark has just told us i mean how they lived here for so long and up to 2014 i heard...
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all these things where was russia and russian secret services. russia's reaction after the members of georgia to the store georgia's independence and to to prevent this country from getting closer or with with europe and with the worse and that was the choice of the georgian population again there what's happened last week is your only one more months one. of these many years of position between russia and georgia don't want to hear you say that putin then gave his own version of history but one of the things that he did do was push back on the duma when they wanted to impose sanctions against georgia so problem can you explain that to me what's the rationale for for going against parliament and saying no no let's not impose sanctions on mineral water and wine and remittances and let's rather continue pursuing and better relations with georgia after you've been insulted in that way. well putin said this journalist doesn't matter that he is just kind of a journalist and we had him say work here wishes and in general is trying to put a good policem
all these things where was russia and russian secret services. russia's reaction after the members of georgia to the store georgia's independence and to to prevent this country from getting closer or with with europe and with the worse and that was the choice of the georgian population again there what's happened last week is your only one more months one. of these many years of position between russia and georgia don't want to hear you say that putin then gave his own version of history but...
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russia is used cyber tax to attack democratic institutions. csis reported that there have been 50,000 cyber attacks against columbia's national voter registry during that 2018 legislate elections. we have also seen russia covertly deploy crime and paramilitary groups to latin , using these forces to advance their strategic interests abroad, without having to admit that they have deployed any military personnel to assist the country. russia's intervention in venezuela has propped up the disastrous maduro regime and helped deny transition to the interim president guaido. this fits a pattern of increasingly aggressive russian seeking to use all of the tools in its play book to undermine the appeal of the democratic process and keep russian aligned regimes in power. while russia and chinese influence in latin america is destabilizing to the region, i think it's also important to spend a few minutes on the most pressing threat to democracy in the western hemisphere. and that is corruption. corruption is the root cause of mass migration, instability
russia is used cyber tax to attack democratic institutions. csis reported that there have been 50,000 cyber attacks against columbia's national voter registry during that 2018 legislate elections. we have also seen russia covertly deploy crime and paramilitary groups to latin , using these forces to advance their strategic interests abroad, without having to admit that they have deployed any military personnel to assist the country. russia's intervention in venezuela has propped up the...
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russia specifically but not just russia china iran venezuela any country that doesn't come crawling to on hands and knees in front of washington and to kiss the ring is regarded as a quote threat. and since russia is the foremost military power that is not under the control of the united states and that's why we've seen things like the expansion of nato and something like this which is kind of a and information analogue to nato expansion which is to try to ensure domination of europe and to isolate russia as much as possible lemon is post one of the mosco timex protests erupted overnight in the georgian capital tbilisi the anchor of an opposition t.v. channel the voice to stream of insults against the russian president vladimir putin has caused real stir in our studio in the cross this one today well always centered in russia was high that russia quick to react obviously but this spots been going on for a bit in light of some plane suspensions coming today tell us all well 1st of all that video for obvious reasons we're not going to show it on the air but it was all over the interne
russia specifically but not just russia china iran venezuela any country that doesn't come crawling to on hands and knees in front of washington and to kiss the ring is regarded as a quote threat. and since russia is the foremost military power that is not under the control of the united states and that's why we've seen things like the expansion of nato and something like this which is kind of a and information analogue to nato expansion which is to try to ensure domination of europe and to...
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and russia. a mouse public backlash about against one of the it's going to become protests of prime minister current foreign secretary jeremy hunt so often he finds opposition labor party to jeremy corbyn to anti semitism and even auschwitz the trouble. was that germany is in a grip all the heat wave which has also triggered a prime way you think putting a large punch up this twinkled.
and russia. a mouse public backlash about against one of the it's going to become protests of prime minister current foreign secretary jeremy hunt so often he finds opposition labor party to jeremy corbyn to anti semitism and even auschwitz the trouble. was that germany is in a grip all the heat wave which has also triggered a prime way you think putting a large punch up this twinkled.
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on counting the cost $3.00 decades off the collapse of the soviet union russia is gauging with africa to raise its political clout and we look at the economics behind so he's decision to buy the s. 400 and f. $35.00 stealth bomber counting the cost on a just. it's 50 years since the world watched as u.s. astronauts lost set off on a mission many adults impossible. then modeled as they made the 1st uncertain steps. to join us as we look at the ingenuity and those who made the journey of a 111 possible. 50 years on and the al-jazeera news special. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera reminder of our top stories today the latest diplomatic efforts to bring iran and the u.s. back to the negotiating table appears to have ended without any major breakthrough at a meeting in brussels e.u. foreign ministers downplayed iran's decision to enrich uranium above the limits of the 2050 nuclear deal but they failed to reach a solution to the growing us iran tensions. american president has once again lashed out at a group of 4 high profile congress women donald trump is demanding an apology for w
on counting the cost $3.00 decades off the collapse of the soviet union russia is gauging with africa to raise its political clout and we look at the economics behind so he's decision to buy the s. 400 and f. $35.00 stealth bomber counting the cost on a just. it's 50 years since the world watched as u.s. astronauts lost set off on a mission many adults impossible. then modeled as they made the 1st uncertain steps. to join us as we look at the ingenuity and those who made the journey of a 111...
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russia relations remain in the deep freeze europe is taking a different path when it comes to russia some are calling it the new tom also china calls out the u.k. regarding hong kong indeed old colonial hobbits die hard. cash prizes financial survival guide stacey let's learn a salad fill out let's say i'm not sure i get any earthly grease of the fight well street spot thank you for. destroying 6 that's true if you looked at slavery. time after time see welcome to going on the ground where these strategies north and central london coming up on the show we also award winning human rights lawyer cherie blair q.c. about bringing together donald trump and sergey lavrov to free a russian citizen detained in. weight loss is the climate crisis is our 3rd world war we are renowned british environmentalist jonathan porridge why he was named jacked by one of britain's greatest actors mark rowlands when he cut ties with the royal shakespeare company of a privatized fossil fuel company b. all this was going up in today's show i'm going to busy law firm go on me a strategy with me is the q c cher
russia relations remain in the deep freeze europe is taking a different path when it comes to russia some are calling it the new tom also china calls out the u.k. regarding hong kong indeed old colonial hobbits die hard. cash prizes financial survival guide stacey let's learn a salad fill out let's say i'm not sure i get any earthly grease of the fight well street spot thank you for. destroying 6 that's true if you looked at slavery. time after time see welcome to going on the ground where...
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russia specifically but not just russia china iran venezuela any country that doesn't come crawling to on hands and knees in front of washington and to kiss the ring is regarded as a quote threat. and since russia is the foremost military power that is not under the control of the united states and that's why we've seen things like the expansion of nato and something like this which is kind of a i and information analogue to nato expansion which is to try to ensure domination of europe and to isolate russia as much as possible. the 6 year old boy in the u.s. state of texas has been caught up in a bitter custody battle between his divorced mother and father and the fact about his parents counter green which gender their child should be identified as makes the case even more complicated. but your boy right now. when with his mother the boy you know him as james lives as a girl named luna since he expressed an interest in wearing girl's clothes the mother began referring to him exclusively as her even enrolled the child in school under the female name. shall not say spoke to james's fa
russia specifically but not just russia china iran venezuela any country that doesn't come crawling to on hands and knees in front of washington and to kiss the ring is regarded as a quote threat. and since russia is the foremost military power that is not under the control of the united states and that's why we've seen things like the expansion of nato and something like this which is kind of a i and information analogue to nato expansion which is to try to ensure domination of europe and to...
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we get the plot about russia attacking russia and the trump campaign welcomed their help in that election and opening an investigation into the attack including whether there was coordination between russia and the trump campaign. in volume two, the other plot of trump as president, once trump became president, him doing everything he could to stymie the investigation into what russia did and the involvement of his campaign in it including repeatedly trying to get his attorney general to not just stop the investigation, but to redirect justice department attentions away from trump and toward trump's political enemies. i mean, the president's campaign chairman was perp walked to the start of his next trial on the day of the first democratic debate and the chair and his national security adviser are convicted and awaiting federal sentencing. his long time personal lawyer is in prison for among other things, crimes that prosecutors say the president directed him to commit. it is a fascinating thing in itself that the various democratic candidates are not making that a central part of their c
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desjardins: next, the report looks at russia's hacking, concluding, russia's largest foreign intelligence service, known as the gru, attacked the democratic party and the clinton campaign. the investu ation found the ole the password and identities of network administrators and used those to get access to democratic files. the report says, "the gru's operations extended beyond stealing material, and included releasing documen stolen from the clinton campaign and its supporters." brangham: to release those materials, the russians created online personas with names like fe "dcleaks" and "guc2.0" to establish a relationship with wikileaks, which then released these stolefiles to the public. on page 45, mueller documents how, in early july of 2016, wikileaks contacted the russians privately on twier saying, "if you have anything hillary-related, we want it in fee next two days pble." and then, on july 22, three days before the democratic national convention began, wikileaks released more than 20,000 emails another stolen documents. it was a clear attempt to embarrass clinton and weaken her ca
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russia relations remain in the deep freeze europe is taking a different path when it comes to russia some are calling it the new thaw also china calls out the u.k. regarding hong kong indeed old colonial habits die hard. cross talking some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow and he is a professor of the higher school of economics as well as author of the decay of western civilization and the resurgence of russia and we're also joined by marcus papadopoulos in london he's the editor of politics 1st magazine gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated let me go to markets in london. an interesting phenomenon that's been going on now for a number of months or maybe since the election of donald trump but we have we just recently had blood amir putin in italy meeting the pope in italian leaders of the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe not that i'm a big fan of the organization has finally given the russian delegation. voting rights back and other. elements that have to do with their membership germany
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show host russia's president. the u.s. launches a new strategy to counter the kremlin's malign influence drawing a sharp response from moscow which is the initiative. also ahead on the program. a 6 year old boy in the u.s. state of texas is called a bitter custody battle between his divorced parents. which gender their child should be identified. so i consider this to be child abuse and the sexual mutilation of children on a on an industrial scale so it makes me feel terrible i can't believe that a mother would do this to her son. around the clock across the world this is your r.t. international welcome to the program just after 6 in the evening my means you. are top story the u.k. foreign office has ordered an inquiry into the leak of sensitive diplomatic cables penned by britain's ambassador to washington in a series of bombshell remarks president trump's white house is described dysfunctional among many other own flattering comments made by a diplomat. this is the story of a foreign office inquiry into a series of leaks
show host russia's president. the u.s. launches a new strategy to counter the kremlin's malign influence drawing a sharp response from moscow which is the initiative. also ahead on the program. a 6 year old boy in the u.s. state of texas is called a bitter custody battle between his divorced parents. which gender their child should be identified. so i consider this to be child abuse and the sexual mutilation of children on a on an industrial scale so it makes me feel terrible i can't believe...
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russia relations remain in the deep freeze europe is taking a different path when it comes to russia some are calling it the new thaw also china calls out the u.k. regarding hong kong indeed old colonial habits die hard. cross talking some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow and he is a professor of the higher school of economics as well as author of the decay of western civilization and the resurgence of russia and we're also joined by marcus papadopoulos in london he's the editor of politics 1st magazine our gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated let me go to markets in london an interesting phenomenon that's been going on now for a number of months or maybe since the election of donald trump but we have we just recently had blood and we are putin in italy meeting the pope in a tally and leaders of the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe that i'm a big fan of the organization has finally given the russian delegation. voting rights back and other. elements that have to do with their membership
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city to move on the part of president putin's russia and what what does what does russia get out of this obviously they've got a foothold a foothold within nato territory but what else is russia that's house at this arrangement. yes well we should say it again is a broader context i'm in in the night is i rather have been very involved looking and retreated from what a lot of it is it's international commitment level and it was from allies who were left left hanging out to dry yeah so i've lost a lot of his absence abroad allies felt let down by them so now after 25 years the tables have reversed america retreated into all of their own internal agenda and has been retreating fruit quite a lot of active and gauge console it is a gauge was given to controversial are very much like sanctions and criticizing allies which was a must start space to act and it started right then in plate away and started to get traction right so every little helps if you can play a role in middle east infrastructure and then have something to contribute politically economically socially at weapons wife but some
city to move on the part of president putin's russia and what what does what does russia get out of this obviously they've got a foothold a foothold within nato territory but what else is russia that's house at this arrangement. yes well we should say it again is a broader context i'm in in the night is i rather have been very involved looking and retreated from what a lot of it is it's international commitment level and it was from allies who were left left hanging out to dry yeah so i've lost...
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meanwhile russia is working to expand its influence in the region. the putin regime seeks to erode u.s. influence in the south com area of responsibility and doubled down on its efforts to prop up corrupt authoritarian regimes in venezuela, cuba and nicaragua through economic and military assistance. for many years putin has viewed latin america as a natural link in the chain making up a mul multipolar world and recent port visits by russian navy vessels and the deployment of a long-range bomber to the region highlight russia's efforts to strengthen its global reach in a new age of great power competition. in fact, just a couple of weeks ago, the admiral gorescov was docked in havana harbor. finally drivers of migration including violence, corruption and poverty play significant strain on regional governments and can engender regional instability impacting not only the southern border of the united states but providing additional flash points for china and russia to exploit at the expense of american soft power. all of this demonstrates clearly that
meanwhile russia is working to expand its influence in the region. the putin regime seeks to erode u.s. influence in the south com area of responsibility and doubled down on its efforts to prop up corrupt authoritarian regimes in venezuela, cuba and nicaragua through economic and military assistance. for many years putin has viewed latin america as a natural link in the chain making up a mul multipolar world and recent port visits by russian navy vessels and the deployment of a long-range...
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strategic move on the part of president putin's russia what what does what does russia get out of this obviously they've got a foothold a foothold within nato territory but what else is russia get out of this arrangement that turkey. yes well we should say it again is a broader context i'm in up in the night is iran has been very involved looking and retreated from quite a lot of this it's international commitment level and it was from allies who were left left to hang out to dry yeah so i've lost a lot of his absence abroad allies felt let down by them so now after 25 years the tables cover of us america retreated into all of their own internal agenda and has been retreating prove quite a lot of active and gauge console it is a gauge was given to controversial are very much alike sanctions and then criticizing the allies which was a rough start space to act and it started right then or in plate away it started to get traction right so every little helps if you can play a role in the middle east in infrastructure and then have something to contribute politically economically socially a
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also this hour russia's defense minister says the fire which claimed the lives of 14 sailors on the deep sea submersible broke out in the vessels battery compartment also gave assurances that the subs nuclear energy installation is secure. around warns the u.s. not to start a fire if it can't handle the consequences after trump warned the islamic republic not to play with fire increasing its uranium enrichment. they know what to do with that you know with the airplane with i think they're playing with fire this thing for the u.s. to do correct it's mistake bush is afraid of the word fine you can start one. plus germany is in the grip of a heat wave and it's also sparked a crime wave including a large punch up at a swimming pool. you're watching are to international bring you a live news update from our studio here and moscow welcome to the program. russia's president vladimir putin has landed in rome where he'll meet with his italian counterpart also pop into the vatican for a chat with the pope talking to journalists ahead of the trippy stress the special time test relations between ita
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it's correct i mean julian russia and russia will top war in 2000 if you recall and as at the end of the. russia essentially a mixed want of a better word to cause i am broken to bits of georgia as we are setting up. our james won't sort of break away from georgia but in reality it looks like as we've seen in eastern ukraine there were russian pressure if you like in those that gave it only an hour and force them out of georgia and he went about now a situation where they are under neither in nor out and the who is creating the refugee problem you mentioned right so it seems very much from from andrew's report it seems very much as though as an occupying power if you like what russia is flouting are its obligations under international humanitarian law and under. various obligations which an occupying power is supposed to perform. yes i mean that's quite grown i think anyone believes the fiction that these 2 independent state looks are actually independent and everyone understands that they exist at russia's behest of the russia is essential in supporting them politically and to a cer
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he began and ended with the fact that russia attacked us in 2016. they violated our sovereignty in a multiple pronged attack designed to influence the course of that election. so far, despite what the president just said now, we've done next to nothing to prevent that in 2020. i think moving forward, we have to continue to remind your viewers and the american people to put pressure on the trump administration and congress to enact the legislation that would protect that vote. >> malcolm, i think when most people hear that, they throw up their hands and don't know what to do, i think they are justifiably scared about the tinkering with our election process. what is the danger to you. add to that. is it that the president doesn't only share the urgency? he doesn't share the problem? >> he doesn't share the problem because he fundamentally does not believe that anything happened in 2016 because he has tied russian interference to his own legitimacy. that's valid for him. there are some questions which do crop up. robert mueller made it eminently clear
he began and ended with the fact that russia attacked us in 2016. they violated our sovereignty in a multiple pronged attack designed to influence the course of that election. so far, despite what the president just said now, we've done next to nothing to prevent that in 2020. i think moving forward, we have to continue to remind your viewers and the american people to put pressure on the trump administration and congress to enact the legislation that would protect that vote. >> malcolm,...
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russia is also working to expand its influence in the region. it's doubled down on its efforts to prop up corrupt authoritarian regimes. just a couple weeks ago one of russia's most advanced warships was docked in havana harbor. finally drivers of migration place significant strain on regional governments and can engender regional instability impacting not only the southern border of the united states but providing additional flash points for china and russia to exploit at the expense of american soft power. all of this demonstrates clearly that the western hemisphere should be viewed as an important front in our efforts to compete with china and russia and implement the nds. i look forward to your input and your candid assessment of the involving security dynamics in this region. describe how the nda information is important and how you'll allocate south com's resources. thank you for joining us today. >>> stability in south comm is critical to our national security. i want to thank admiral faller for his service and for appearing here to today
russia is also working to expand its influence in the region. it's doubled down on its efforts to prop up corrupt authoritarian regimes. just a couple weeks ago one of russia's most advanced warships was docked in havana harbor. finally drivers of migration place significant strain on regional governments and can engender regional instability impacting not only the southern border of the united states but providing additional flash points for china and russia to exploit at the expense of...
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also this hour russia's defense minister says the fart which claimed the lives of the team sailors on a deep sea submersible broke out battery compartment he also gave assurances that the subs and nuclear energy installation is secure and. iran warns the u.s. not to start a fire if they can't handle the consequences after trump warned the islamic republic to play with fire by increasing its uranium enrichment. and they know what they're doing they know with their playing with i think they're playing with fire this thing for the us to use correct its mistake bush is afraid of the would find you couldn't stop. and germany is in the grip of a heat wave which has also triggered a crime wave including a large brawl at a swimming pool. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our to h.q. in moscow thanks for joining us this hour. thought of me putin has met with the pope in the vatican it's the 3rd time russia's president has met pope francis the previous meetings in 20132015 as they moved through the papal palace for talks the pair both displayed their politeness as they a
also this hour russia's defense minister says the fart which claimed the lives of the team sailors on a deep sea submersible broke out battery compartment he also gave assurances that the subs and nuclear energy installation is secure and. iran warns the u.s. not to start a fire if they can't handle the consequences after trump warned the islamic republic to play with fire by increasing its uranium enrichment. and they know what they're doing they know with their playing with i think they're...
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sees this whole incident as an opportunity as it were to blame russia once again for something that happened on the international stage almost as an as an international plot against russia and they also accuse the joint investigative. committee that has been investigating the mh 17 downing of being kind of biased and we've seen that today on state t.v. as well kind of repeating the line and also blaming ukraine once again for not closing its airspace to civilian air traffic during times of crisis and only we mentioned there is a trial that's supposed to start the netherlands next year and 3 of the 4 suspects are russian who are these men. well all of them are linked to the russian army and one of them is a colonel who used to work in the f.s.b. the russian security service 2 of them were formally employed also by the g r g r u v russia's military intelligence agency and all of them are linked to russian backed separatists in ukraine one of them even lead separatist forces in ukraine in 2014 but it's unlikely that those 3 nationals will kind of come to trial that they will and to att
sees this whole incident as an opportunity as it were to blame russia once again for something that happened on the international stage almost as an as an international plot against russia and they also accuse the joint investigative. committee that has been investigating the mh 17 downing of being kind of biased and we've seen that today on state t.v. as well kind of repeating the line and also blaming ukraine once again for not closing its airspace to civilian air traffic during times of...
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collusion between russia and the democratic party. the democrats have already admitted both in interviews and through their usual anonymous statements to reporters that today's hearing is not about getting information at all. they said they want to, quote, bring the mueller report to life. and create a television moment through ploys like having mr. muell mueller recite passages from his own report. it's theater. it's trying to convince the american people that collusion is real and concealed in the report. granted, that's a strange argument to make about a report that is public. it's almost like the democrats prepared arguments accusing mr. barr of hiding the report and didn't bother to update their claims once he published the entire thing. among congressional democrats the russia investigation was never about finding the truth. it's always been a simple media operation by their own accounts this operation continues in this room today. once again, numerous pressing issues this committee needs to address are put on hold to indulge th
collusion between russia and the democratic party. the democrats have already admitted both in interviews and through their usual anonymous statements to reporters that today's hearing is not about getting information at all. they said they want to, quote, bring the mueller report to life. and create a television moment through ploys like having mr. muell mueller recite passages from his own report. it's theater. it's trying to convince the american people that collusion is real and concealed...
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russia in the process? the second volume addresses another question that's just as explosive, whether or not the president obstructed justice. >> there was no obstruction. it was a complete and total exoneration. >> volume one begins with a sobering description of russia's attempts to influence the election. the russian government interfered in the 2016 presidential election in sweeping and systematic fashion. >> we had a hostile foreign adversary influence the outcome of our election. that should be chilling for every american. >> mueller reveals how the russian influence operation pursued its goals on two fronts, social media propaganda to disrupt and divide the public and a series of sophisticated cyber attacks on democratic party cyber systems. >> it was the cyber warfare and information equivalent of cruise missiles shot at this country. >> investigators traced the social media operation to this office building in st. petersburg russia. the ira was actually a russian troll farm with close ties to the k
russia in the process? the second volume addresses another question that's just as explosive, whether or not the president obstructed justice. >> there was no obstruction. it was a complete and total exoneration. >> volume one begins with a sobering description of russia's attempts to influence the election. the russian government interfered in the 2016 presidential election in sweeping and systematic fashion. >> we had a hostile foreign adversary influence the outcome of our...
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russia is always irritated by such familiar images of. what's led the kremlin to direct flights to georgia the unfamiliar images of anti russian protests every day for more than 3 weeks in the capital tbilisi. georgia's president didn't want to talk about russia at the conference but the e.u. council president did russia listen this is a flight to churches unjustified. this is a rush of innocence that may be the case but georgia's leaders were reluctant to openly attack russia at this event their parliament's head of european integration was sent out to face questions denying claims by protesters that georgia's government had become too lenient towards russia. pro russian what do you say to that. it doesn't require any further but i'm sure is really concerned about your presence here. this. very western. we would like to find ourselves eventually with the european jews in one of the debates parliamentary leader spoke of russia as an occupying force or join your russian. and or territories. permanent friends in the journey for security. he
russia is always irritated by such familiar images of. what's led the kremlin to direct flights to georgia the unfamiliar images of anti russian protests every day for more than 3 weeks in the capital tbilisi. georgia's president didn't want to talk about russia at the conference but the e.u. council president did russia listen this is a flight to churches unjustified. this is a rush of innocence that may be the case but georgia's leaders were reluctant to openly attack russia at this event...
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and russia. a massive public backlash rots against one of the 2 month dawning to come british prime minister current foreign secretary jeremy hunt often ties opposition labor party to jeremy pope and to on to some to some even auschwitz atrocities. plus job unease in the grip of a heat wave triggering a crime wave including a large punch up i just swimming pool.
and russia. a massive public backlash rots against one of the 2 month dawning to come british prime minister current foreign secretary jeremy hunt often ties opposition labor party to jeremy pope and to on to some to some even auschwitz atrocities. plus job unease in the grip of a heat wave triggering a crime wave including a large punch up i just swimming pool.
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a lot of things change after 2014 after snowden where all of the other players like china russia realize that they have to finger of also over nature of the data and the computing so of course china has their own googles muzzles and they own microsoft exactly the same they centralize access to information services and whores. thank you very much . yesterday was the hottest day in germany since records began for the 1st time in history the 42 degrees celsius mark was broken it's exhausting for many of us here but a real problem for many famous for them it's another year of struggling with drought in the eastern state of brandenburg the situation is specially done. it's hot and dry here in eastern brandenburg and it has been for weeks the farmers now know harvesting as fast as they can before their crops are ruined they've been at it for more than 12 hours. right now don we have to start early and work as long as possible into the evenings. theme of advanced office a farmer and he isn't pleased this year like last year he estimates his right harvest will be far below average due to the lon
a lot of things change after 2014 after snowden where all of the other players like china russia realize that they have to finger of also over nature of the data and the computing so of course china has their own googles muzzles and they own microsoft exactly the same they centralize access to information services and whores. thank you very much . yesterday was the hottest day in germany since records began for the 1st time in history the 42 degrees celsius mark was broken it's exhausting for...
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moscow is russia's richest region. every year, the city government spends around $60 million sending orphans and children from low—income families on a summer holiday. it is roughly the same amount as the annual budget of a medium—sized russian city. annually, around 60,000 moscow children go to holiday camps for free. valentina's son, zhenya, was one of the children sent to the syamozero summer camp in karelia in 2016. the region borders finland, and is famous for its beautiful lakes and rainforests. —— pine forests. masha makarova was 12, and a professional swimmer. the children who survived said that when their boat overturned, masha was helping people to reach the shore. the water was only 12 celsius, and masha died of hypothermia. after the tragedy, several criminal investigations were launched. the victims‘ parents didn't see much progress. they asked lawyer dmitry lapin to help them. he carried out his own investigation. as a result of these findings, six people ended up on trial. the director of the c
moscow is russia's richest region. every year, the city government spends around $60 million sending orphans and children from low—income families on a summer holiday. it is roughly the same amount as the annual budget of a medium—sized russian city. annually, around 60,000 moscow children go to holiday camps for free. valentina's son, zhenya, was one of the children sent to the syamozero summer camp in karelia in 2016. the region borders finland, and is famous for its beautiful lakes and...
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this is from russia's that may be the case but georgia's leaders were reluctant to openly attack russia at this event that parliament's head of european integration was sent out to face questions denying claims by protesters the georgia's government had become too lenient towards russia at the plaza saying nothing to prove russians want to say to. us that's what i said. that it doesn't actually require any farther with russia or is really concerned about your presence here with this conference and this. georgia is very western or we would like to find ourselves an answer within the european jews in one of the debates parliamentary leader spoke of russia as an occupying force for joining a russian me i don't know yet with occupying 20 percent of our territories it means permanent threaten the more security it means sit here violation of human rights of people who are living in occupied territories later came the signing of financial agreements between georgia and e.u. states but as the ink dried on deals with $53000000.00 there was no disguising the anxiety about russia's actions against
this is from russia's that may be the case but georgia's leaders were reluctant to openly attack russia at this event that parliament's head of european integration was sent out to face questions denying claims by protesters the georgia's government had become too lenient towards russia at the plaza saying nothing to prove russians want to say to. us that's what i said. that it doesn't actually require any farther with russia or is really concerned about your presence here with this conference...
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but also including in no uncertain terms that russia attacked including russia successfully accessing and stealing voter information from voter registration databases in the states. like the actual voter registration databases that are used by the states for us to vote in the presidential election in at least a couple of instances they broke in, it was successful and they got that data. and again, a ton of the descriptive stuff in here is blacked out. we can tell reading between the black boxes, i think the committee is telling us at least two states had their voter information cracked by the russians where the hack not only succeeded, but they got the data. we also got lots of information about how unnamed individual states didn't believe it when they were warned about these attacks by russian government cyber actors. the individual states, again, they're not named, they're numbered as states. but after time and time again, one after another, they deny these attacks were any big deal. state after state refuses government help when it was offered to them. that is not heartening. >>> a
but also including in no uncertain terms that russia attacked including russia successfully accessing and stealing voter information from voter registration databases in the states. like the actual voter registration databases that are used by the states for us to vote in the presidential election in at least a couple of instances they broke in, it was successful and they got that data. and again, a ton of the descriptive stuff in here is blacked out. we can tell reading between the black...
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russia specifically but now. just russia china iran venezuela any country that doesn't come crawling to on hands and knees in front of washington and kiss the ring is regarded as a quote threat and sense russia is the foremost military power that is not under the control of the united states and that's why we've seen things like the expansion of nato and something like this which is kind of a end information analogue to nato expansion which is to try to ensure domination of europe and to ice sleet russia as much as possible. next morning present from swirling around to be careful after announce plans to accelerate as you read even richmond program and surpassed the cap outlined in the 2050 nuclear agreement. before. free. before surrounds already considered to be in breach of a landmark deal after it passed the 300 kilogram you radium stockpile limit of fish oils there are also recently ruled further dialogue with washington to unless sanctions are lifted iran's deadline for that is no past that is yesterday with
russia specifically but now. just russia china iran venezuela any country that doesn't come crawling to on hands and knees in front of washington and kiss the ring is regarded as a quote threat and sense russia is the foremost military power that is not under the control of the united states and that's why we've seen things like the expansion of nato and something like this which is kind of a end information analogue to nato expansion which is to try to ensure domination of europe and to ice...
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the daily mail's got russia in capitals did russia leak the bombshell memos that headline asks the sun says from russia with the bugs question mark the mirror also features one quoting whole style states and adding like russia to the headline should readers forget the hostile states all in this world this is all how the media here in the u.k. covers the story of the foreign secretary confirming without mentioning russia the possibility that this was an external leak is being looked into by the inquiry into who was behind it there seems to be a very strong desire to get to the bottom of who was behind this because of how embarrassing it is and how damaging it has been for u.k. u.s. relations it all started on sunday when these leaked diplomatic e-mails between sikkim darrick who's the u.k. ambassador in washington and the foreign office. came to light were revealed in a sunday paper and it's pretty standard practice for ambassadors to send a very frank assessment of what's going on in the countries that they're in they were never meant for. consumption and yet thanks to this leaker here
the daily mail's got russia in capitals did russia leak the bombshell memos that headline asks the sun says from russia with the bugs question mark the mirror also features one quoting whole style states and adding like russia to the headline should readers forget the hostile states all in this world this is all how the media here in the u.k. covers the story of the foreign secretary confirming without mentioning russia the possibility that this was an external leak is being looked into by the...
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believes russia may use the s 400 system to collect sensitive data about the f. 35 s. but turkey's president roger tie a better one than may have had good reason to think the deal would have been ok with the us the president was not allowed to buy the video. so when he got the other one the 200 to 424 that. he wanted to do this but he was allowed only about it because they see the buy a. little over 3000000 to buy a little missiles. is a little of a solicitor when you know about yourself you know to go to this is the. it's a book my. right let's introduce our guests now in istanbul we have osman sat research director at the ankara institute and former advisor to the turkish prime minister ahmet devah tolu in too long in france via skype we have and that matter via for a visiting senior research fellow at king's college london and in tallinn via skype we have marco mickelson who's a member of the a stony and parliament and says as the deputy chair of the foreign affairs committee a stoner of course is a member of nato welcome to you all but also man let me come to you 1
believes russia may use the s 400 system to collect sensitive data about the f. 35 s. but turkey's president roger tie a better one than may have had good reason to think the deal would have been ok with the us the president was not allowed to buy the video. so when he got the other one the 200 to 424 that. he wanted to do this but he was allowed only about it because they see the buy a. little over 3000000 to buy a little missiles. is a little of a solicitor when you know about yourself you...
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city to move on the part of president putin's russia and what what does what does russia get out of this obviously they've got a foothold a foothold within nato territory but what else is russia that house at this range at the. yes well we should say it again is a broader context i'm in in the night is i rather have been very involved looking and retreated from what a lot of it is it's international commitment level and it was from allies well the left to hang out to dry yeah so i've lost a lot of his absence abroad lies felt let down by them so now after 25 years the tables have reversed america retreated into all of their own internal agenda and has been retreating fruit quite a lot of african gauge console it is a gauge was given to controversial are very much like sanctions on criticizing the allies which was a must start space to act and it started right then in plate away and started to get traction right so every little helps if you can play a role in middle east infrastructure and then have something to contribute politically economically or socially or weapons wife but something
city to move on the part of president putin's russia and what what does what does russia get out of this obviously they've got a foothold a foothold within nato territory but what else is russia that house at this range at the. yes well we should say it again is a broader context i'm in in the night is i rather have been very involved looking and retreated from what a lot of it is it's international commitment level and it was from allies well the left to hang out to dry yeah so i've lost a lot...
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how they believe russia is still looking to influence the upcoming 2020 election. this is a bipartisan report. 67 pages from the senate intelligence committee. the result of two years of their work and their investigation. they looked at russia's attacks on the u.s. election infrastructure in the 2016 campaign. and they concluded according to this report that russia directed extensive activity against the u.s. election infrastructure and exploited between federal and state authorities and they certainly make recommendations about going forward in the upcoming election. this imminent warning they have on their mind of what the u.s. could do including the use of paper ballots to provide a paper trail and better communication between federal government and local authorities. here's a top democrat on the senate intelligence committee, mark warner. >> one of the things we discovered which we've talked about before was really how vulnerable our systems were in 2016. and while i think the russians wanted to come in and rattle the doors or rattle the windows, they found th
how they believe russia is still looking to influence the upcoming 2020 election. this is a bipartisan report. 67 pages from the senate intelligence committee. the result of two years of their work and their investigation. they looked at russia's attacks on the u.s. election infrastructure in the 2016 campaign. and they concluded according to this report that russia directed extensive activity against the u.s. election infrastructure and exploited between federal and state authorities and they...
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russia attacked us. there is over 100 contacts from the trump campaign to russia. mueller agreed they welcomed and encouraged it. it was like in our face too on the news every night. but mueller, his truthful book if anybody would like to read it it's all in there. and it's not because people do not like trump. i'm tired of them saying that. it's because of husband words his tweets, lies and actions that go against facts and the truth. trump should be ashamed of himself for lying to america. s in a big day to for our democracy, for people that want to save america from russian infiltration which might be too late. but it was very informative i think. one other thing 100 contacts from russia. trump denied russia attacked our election. how stupid can you be. he lied he had no contacts with russia, when he did. people lied and this is the biggest cover-up since watergate. then he attacked the investigation into our democracy. he spewed lies every day. attacks our press, institutions trying to keep us safe and trying to get down and have got down to what is happening.
russia attacked us. there is over 100 contacts from the trump campaign to russia. mueller agreed they welcomed and encouraged it. it was like in our face too on the news every night. but mueller, his truthful book if anybody would like to read it it's all in there. and it's not because people do not like trump. i'm tired of them saying that. it's because of husband words his tweets, lies and actions that go against facts and the truth. trump should be ashamed of himself for lying to america. s...
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or might have been compromised by russia by their dealings with the russian government which russia knew about to extort things from them and put national security at risk, as blunt as he was about those things, mueller also said repeatedly that although those were huge risks and they did observe all the elements of compromise and potential blackmail there, it wasn't something that his team actually worked on. >> not in our report. we revert to the counter intelligence goals of our investigation, which were secondary to any criminal wrongdoing that we could find. i cannot get into that mainly because there are many elements of the fbi that are looking at different aspects of that issue. >> currently? >> currently. >> for instance, since it was outside your purview, your report did not reach counter intelligence conclusions regarding any trump administration officials who might potentially be vulnerable to compromise or blackmail by russia, correct? >> those decisions probably were made by the fbi. >> counter intelligence section of the fbi would be -- hard working on that. are they
or might have been compromised by russia by their dealings with the russian government which russia knew about to extort things from them and put national security at risk, as blunt as he was about those things, mueller also said repeatedly that although those were huge risks and they did observe all the elements of compromise and potential blackmail there, it wasn't something that his team actually worked on. >> not in our report. we revert to the counter intelligence goals of our...