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support in russia? i don't think they are going to be ones that will strengthen russia, but those which want to containment, and that statement was made public. so if the organization and people who are trying to materialize to realize american ambitions in russia, how should we explain that? how should we understand that? i think we must be very cautious, but we will act within the framework of russian legislation. >> translator: i would just like to prolong that topic. especially as much as we hear this kind of rhetoric all the time, particularly with regard to the prisoners in russia, how did biden actually bring up the whole question -- one more question, of course, we have all been witnesses to the new stage in russia and u.s. relations with regard to diplomacy and all, and he was course about what he said about you, and we did approach the question of human rights and the people -- what people represent in russia. we have actually spoken about that on his initiative. secondly, as far as his rather
support in russia? i don't think they are going to be ones that will strengthen russia, but those which want to containment, and that statement was made public. so if the organization and people who are trying to materialize to realize american ambitions in russia, how should we explain that? how should we understand that? i think we must be very cautious, but we will act within the framework of russian legislation. >> translator: i would just like to prolong that topic. especially as...
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it's actually a good point, actually. russia, russia, what i can tell you what russia stands for, actually what, what is the russian position to watch the j 7 summit or anything like, like, as my students, american colleagues, that, that the ongoing and the real crisis is going on. and other roles, ukrainian crisis, the so called poisoning of mr. volley and whatever else a rush, actually a full for all years of these sanctions. russia got used to join the positions for the united states and the european union and european and the j 7. and well, i even will be brave to say that the russia has the center, the actually to, to the response. well, this is the point and i agree with that that the, the, the strong, the strong, the strong statements on behalf. awfully. j 7 seems to be relevant for the moment because i think that for russia, the bella sion bellows crisis and what 7 of all the crisis ukrainian crisis, these are the matters which should be check out, not without. not without sorry, without the external interference and russia will say, with a grace, kate is would agree that there sho
it's actually a good point, actually. russia, russia, what i can tell you what russia stands for, actually what, what is the russian position to watch the j 7 summit or anything like, like, as my students, american colleagues, that, that the ongoing and the real crisis is going on. and other roles, ukrainian crisis, the so called poisoning of mr. volley and whatever else a rush, actually a full for all years of these sanctions. russia got used to join the positions for the united states and the...
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so most people think that they have to either pull russia back into the us orbit or china and russia, china, and text us. it will be impossible to fight a true front work. so i think that this is kind of the usual thinking, but i think rather it's not the soviet union, the economy, it's the size of italy, it's much smaller. but as we know, some analysts sometimes, you know, they're, they're superpower is to upsize the liberal international order. so i think and to, to disrupt. so i think that i think by having kind of put up a test balloon to see how china, how russia would respond to this. because let's face it, they are a junior partner to china, chinese academy, a huge. and as they corporate more and more, i mean it, china doesn't have any allies. that's their narrative. but it's kind of a front of me is type of alliance. and i think that russia and china actually have a lot of common cause. the that they don't like the us together and they work together closely in the united nation. so it was a way, i think, for providing to test the waters and put in fields because at the end of
so most people think that they have to either pull russia back into the us orbit or china and russia, china, and text us. it will be impossible to fight a true front work. so i think that this is kind of the usual thinking, but i think rather it's not the soviet union, the economy, it's the size of italy, it's much smaller. but as we know, some analysts sometimes, you know, they're, they're superpower is to upsize the liberal international order. so i think and to, to disrupt. so i think that i...
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it is not friendly with russia. it says in the future, it would like to be, but it's taking no steps in that direction. and you know, that's just the unfortunate reality of the times. we live in britain's maximum security bell mos prison saw quite the crowd on tuesday. a number of m. p. 's joy and supporters of duty and songs for a protest outside the facility. that's whether we can ex co founder is currently being held. the politicians had that in a cross policy, less of the prison in which they cooled on belmont, she called out bow, much refusal to an hour meeting with a sons appropriate comes after the main witness in the us case against the songs reportedly admitted giving a false testimony in exchange for immunity. from prosecution, we heard from former leader of the opposition, jeremy corman was among those of the protest. i visited many prisons and many prisoners over all the years. i've been a member of parliament and is perfectly normal. the members of parliament granted with due process of facility. we now
it is not friendly with russia. it says in the future, it would like to be, but it's taking no steps in that direction. and you know, that's just the unfortunate reality of the times. we live in britain's maximum security bell mos prison saw quite the crowd on tuesday. a number of m. p. 's joy and supporters of duty and songs for a protest outside the facility. that's whether we can ex co founder is currently being held. the politicians had that in a cross policy, less of the prison in which...
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it is not friendly with russia. it says in the future, it would like to be, but it's taking no steps in that direction. and you know, that's just the unfortunate reality of the times. we live in britain's maximum security belmont prison, saw quite the crowd on tuesday, a number of m. p. 's joined supporters of judy, a songs for a protest outside the facility where we can count anything held the politicians hand in the cross party letter to the present, which they call out belmont. his refusal to meet him with songs. the protest comes off the main witness in the us case against the songs reported. he admitted giving false testimony in exchange for immunity from prosecution, from a former leader of the opposition. jeremy kobus, who was among those the protest. i visited many prisons and many prisoners over all the years. i've been a member of parliament and is perfectly normal. the members of parliament granted with due process of facility. we now want a group of us to be able to talk to julian, probably by video link
it is not friendly with russia. it says in the future, it would like to be, but it's taking no steps in that direction. and you know, that's just the unfortunate reality of the times. we live in britain's maximum security belmont prison, saw quite the crowd on tuesday, a number of m. p. 's joined supporters of judy, a songs for a protest outside the facility where we can count anything held the politicians hand in the cross party letter to the present, which they call out belmont. his refusal...
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of course, the big russia us summit was building. now it's over, don, president biden, president putin, they sat down, they talked really the bottom line is, looks like ties between the 2 countries are better today and really looks like the best you can. hopefully we're never going to move mountains in terms of the problems that exist, but what we have seen it them say that they'll read ignite diplomatic relations, maybe not tomorrow, maybe not to say that, but at some point it's going to happen. we'll see a russian number in washington, us some busted up back in moscow. the very basics of diplomacy when it comes to just how they viewed one another. we heard from joe biden saying that it wasn't ever going to be friendly really, but it was, it was positive, it was certainly positive. and we heard from me a person saying that it wasn't again, it wasn't context. the wasn't somebody school remote point that we don't know when a profi, the job wasn't to get one or someone out. it was sent pete to become and just been communication able to
of course, the big russia us summit was building. now it's over, don, president biden, president putin, they sat down, they talked really the bottom line is, looks like ties between the 2 countries are better today and really looks like the best you can. hopefully we're never going to move mountains in terms of the problems that exist, but what we have seen it them say that they'll read ignite diplomatic relations, maybe not tomorrow, maybe not to say that, but at some point it's going to...
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we look at how russia instructors helping to end the conflict. ah, 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 sure business. i'll see you then. me. when i went to the wrong one, i'll just don't the room yes to shape out the scene because the after an engagement equal the trail, when so many find themselves will depart. we choose to look for common ground in the summer solution. that's right. we don't look at the problem to look at the solution and today we've got the one and only marshall auerbach is the market analyst at levy institute research and tragic follower of the toronto police. but maybe this is they are, they want to stand the cup the in the week 3 russians and 2 local police officers were killed by an improvised explosive device as the central african republic continues the battle rebels, its brutal civil war. most goes been helping the government, their best can by sending instructors and small arms in compliance with un resolutions and a conflict that's
we look at how russia instructors helping to end the conflict. ah, 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 sure business. i'll see you then. me. when i went to the wrong one, i'll just don't the room yes to shape out the scene because the after an engagement equal the trail, when so many find themselves will depart. we choose to look for common ground in the summer solution. that's right. we don't look at the...
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why should russia care? go ahead? well, it used to care more because again, since at least the garbage on there, russia has been aiming to integrate into what is defined as greater europe. now, the main conflict we had in europe is exactly because we never had any post cold war settlements as all, all by keeping nato inexpensive nato as demand secured the architecture of europe. we maintained several, some structures. now, for a long time, russell, it was all this economy was tied up with the west, and the west could always dangle the ability of better relations with the, with the only change its policy made unilateral concessions. now, this past 7 years was definitely us going to far because now russia has instead begun to embrace the greater duration initiative in which a greater part shipment up to the west. but also and things have changed for once. we can't really dangle the greater europe in front of the rush anymore because it's really interested in this and more so let's offer a 2nd. the less way to punish it
why should russia care? go ahead? well, it used to care more because again, since at least the garbage on there, russia has been aiming to integrate into what is defined as greater europe. now, the main conflict we had in europe is exactly because we never had any post cold war settlements as all, all by keeping nato inexpensive nato as demand secured the architecture of europe. we maintained several, some structures. now, for a long time, russell, it was all this economy was tied up with the...
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not russia. many other countries are simply taking the box and saying, we are proud member of this organization and not doing anything. it's a huge question. but this council of europe, the problem is it gives many governments a cloak of respectability that they don't deserve. doesn't it? like as i said, you know, being member of the club, you know, always the honorable thing. but if you do not follow the rules of the club and you know, this is something that should be exposed then to seat in the counsel i think is important to say is to ensure the protection of the citizen, not the government. we work for, for the people, including people because governments behave badly, would leave people without protection, which is the last thing i would like to see a commissioner of human rights engaging with the ordinary people. marginalize people is the main issue for me when you are doing a lot of monitoring then protecting these days though on to you're not, you're not protecting the people in turkey. f
not russia. many other countries are simply taking the box and saying, we are proud member of this organization and not doing anything. it's a huge question. but this council of europe, the problem is it gives many governments a cloak of respectability that they don't deserve. doesn't it? like as i said, you know, being member of the club, you know, always the honorable thing. but if you do not follow the rules of the club and you know, this is something that should be exposed then to seat in...
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of russia's backing. it's all the more important for america and europe to impose sanctions now on lukashenko's regime which will serve as a message to russia. it's also a message too, it's a small country which including china, has been a traditional backer of lukashenko. a lot of things could be decided, a lot of decisions could be made, a lot of calculations made on the basis of what happens next in belarus. i think it's the country we must watch very carefully and we should lend whatever support we can give to very brave people who are in jail in terrible conditions. thank you. i am going to take a different approach. i think the story that did not receive enough attention, only in its author's eyes, and that's dominic cummings, revelations about health secretary matt hancock here in the uk and boris johnson and their utter mismanagement of the covid—i9 crisis early on. a year ago, johnson's own lack of confidence in matt hancock. in another era there might have been resignations about this stuff bu
of russia's backing. it's all the more important for america and europe to impose sanctions now on lukashenko's regime which will serve as a message to russia. it's also a message too, it's a small country which including china, has been a traditional backer of lukashenko. a lot of things could be decided, a lot of decisions could be made, a lot of calculations made on the basis of what happens next in belarus. i think it's the country we must watch very carefully and we should lend whatever...
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as for russia, it is not listed. the countries that see the significant number of cyber attacks from their territory. that is one thing. from 2020, we have received 10 requests regarding cyber attacks . attacks on the u.s. infrastructure. as our colleague put it, these cyber attacks were launched from the russian territory. we received two requests this year. russia sent last year 45 requests to the relative agencies and this year, we send 35 requests. my response has been provided so far. -- no response has been provided so far. for the scale of responsibility and who should take them, it should be decided in the negotiations. we agreed we would start such consultations and we believe the cybersecurity area is extremely important in the world at large for the united states in particular as well as for the russian federation to the same extent. we know about cyber attacks against an organization in the united states and we know this company had to pay $5 million. some parts of the money is still missing. what to russ
as for russia, it is not listed. the countries that see the significant number of cyber attacks from their territory. that is one thing. from 2020, we have received 10 requests regarding cyber attacks . attacks on the u.s. infrastructure. as our colleague put it, these cyber attacks were launched from the russian territory. we received two requests this year. russia sent last year 45 requests to the relative agencies and this year, we send 35 requests. my response has been provided so far. --...
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it was with the cyber intrusion of it's turning into russia. russia now sees it's nuclear capable.
it was with the cyber intrusion of it's turning into russia. russia now sees it's nuclear capable.
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so many people i'm happy to see life coming back to russia. and if you come to hunger, you will see that this is basically a similar situation in the back in hungary, canada as prime minister on friday, urge the catholic church to apologize for its role in the deaths of children in residential schools for indigenous people. the remains of more than $200.00 children, such as 3 have been discovered, an unmarked burial sites at one folder institution. thing is going to be a really important moment for all of us, particularly catholics across the country to reach out in our local parishes to reach out to bishop's cardinals. and make it clear that we expect the church to take up and step up and take responsibility for its role in this further, catholic entities are being blamed for not providing records from the schools. they are operating. half of the residential schools in canada were run by cath, the catholic church until the 19 sixty's laid on there with funding provided by the government. new findings, once again, force the country than to con
so many people i'm happy to see life coming back to russia. and if you come to hunger, you will see that this is basically a similar situation in the back in hungary, canada as prime minister on friday, urge the catholic church to apologize for its role in the deaths of children in residential schools for indigenous people. the remains of more than $200.00 children, such as 3 have been discovered, an unmarked burial sites at one folder institution. thing is going to be a really important moment...
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session with a russian public revealing after week some speculation of the sputnik b vaccine stating russia won't be dictated to by social media platforms such as facebook, the red cross said it's ready to deliver the sputnik job to conflict areas around the world bounce. if the local authorities approve the shot. we are discussing partners with government ensuring the access to people, particularly complex creation goals. people living in areas particularly difficult to reach and rage reps into violence in lebanon, where a few or try time have worse and lead countries. economic crisis. the lead to long queues up the i one minute path tell at night you're in moscow wednesday, june, the 30th my names, you know, nealon, this is art international law. putin's annual law q and a session this year clocked in at almost 4 hours. the president prevailed, he opted for russia's but new cobit vaccine and said that foreign social media must obey local laws if they want to operate in the country. konstantin ross comp takes us through what was said allow me to finally reveal he was vaccinated was suppose
session with a russian public revealing after week some speculation of the sputnik b vaccine stating russia won't be dictated to by social media platforms such as facebook, the red cross said it's ready to deliver the sputnik job to conflict areas around the world bounce. if the local authorities approve the shot. we are discussing partners with government ensuring the access to people, particularly complex creation goals. people living in areas particularly difficult to reach and rage reps...
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so the potential of russia has tremendous and thanks to natural competitive advantage in russia can take a unique place and the global market. 4 carbon units, you do that and we need to raise the efficiency of using our for land land increase the absorption passage here, we need to improve the reforestation. we need to 545. we also have broaden and expand piece d nature. create new natural reserves, which we are doing. we have to introduce a land rehabilitation agricultural technologies, and we can achieve a triple effect in that regard. we invest money into technology and we before we can achieve land rehabilitation, which in turn will raise the environmental wellbeing of our citizens. of our cities and territories will also create new jobs in a new high tech industry of utilizing the greenhouse gas. and another thing, wells again to create new, new competitive edge for our export and the foreign market. and i would like to address those who sit in the company very room as a direct appeal to russian companies that are already buying or contemplating by carbon unit from abroad. trying to
so the potential of russia has tremendous and thanks to natural competitive advantage in russia can take a unique place and the global market. 4 carbon units, you do that and we need to raise the efficiency of using our for land land increase the absorption passage here, we need to improve the reforestation. we need to 545. we also have broaden and expand piece d nature. create new natural reserves, which we are doing. we have to introduce a land rehabilitation agricultural technologies, and we...
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s fault that russia is what it is today, it's absolutely false. russia lost russia. at the end of the day, mr. putin was reelected after his first term and there was no illusions of what kind of person he was, former kgb agent. >> despite nationwide protests putin's approval rating is still around 60%. sandra and john? >> sandra: steve harrigan, an amazing look back at a strategy by vladimir putin. steve, thank you. john, i'm looking at the clock now and here we are 3 minutes to the top of the hour and we got to look at to world leaders delivering to news conferences over just the past few hours. >> john: it was interesting, too, we seem president biden leave but we have not yet seen a vladimir putin leave and at the normally bustling harbor here in geneva with the swim club in this area is usually full of little sailboats, still locked down. you can see the police and the military still have got this harbor on a complete lockdown after the summit. this is the third one of the big summits between an american president and russian president vladimir putin that i've be
s fault that russia is what it is today, it's absolutely false. russia lost russia. at the end of the day, mr. putin was reelected after his first term and there was no illusions of what kind of person he was, former kgb agent. >> despite nationwide protests putin's approval rating is still around 60%. sandra and john? >> sandra: steve harrigan, an amazing look back at a strategy by vladimir putin. steve, thank you. john, i'm looking at the clock now and here we are 3 minutes to the...
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also touched upon the subject of mandatory vaccination in russia. and you know, probably that some of the regions in this country and post limited mandatory vaccination, we could say for certain groups of people, especially those involved in public sector is and attainment bars, restaurants, etc. so letterman couldn't make it clear that he is not a supporter of a blanket nationwide vaccination mandatory vaccination in russia. although he backed up those original governors in those regions where they impose this mandatory limited mandatory vaccination for certain groups of people. and the russian president said that he's a pain, and this is the only way to overcome this new 3rd way of corona virus that has engulfed russia recently. now, speaking to international about international topics, he said that the times of unipolar world has long passed that the western nations must get used to the fact that there are other nations on the global stage. and let me approve, maintain that regardless of the sanctions against russia. the country is going to keep
also touched upon the subject of mandatory vaccination in russia. and you know, probably that some of the regions in this country and post limited mandatory vaccination, we could say for certain groups of people, especially those involved in public sector is and attainment bars, restaurants, etc. so letterman couldn't make it clear that he is not a supporter of a blanket nationwide vaccination mandatory vaccination in russia. although he backed up those original governors in those regions where...
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and our relationship with russia is at its lowest point since the cold war. and moscow aggressive actions are affected to our security will keep over the fence a strong while remaining ready to talk shine is rapidly expanding its nuclear arsenal, with more warheads. on a large number of sophisticated, sophisticated delivery systems, it is opaque in implementing its minutes or more than it's ation. it is cooperating militarily with russia, including through exercises in the you to your atlantic area, salt and berg described nato is the world's most successful alliance, quite in contrast to how glad to me at food and sees it. he's described nate, so as a relic of the cold war and said that nato, this message seems to really be the message that washington wants, as opposed to the message of. all of the members of the ally in said joe biden was speaking at the the nate, so conference that took place at nathan headquarters in brussel to the rolled into town. he brought with him an awful lot of security. we've had helicopters hovering overhead and brussels all day
and our relationship with russia is at its lowest point since the cold war. and moscow aggressive actions are affected to our security will keep over the fence a strong while remaining ready to talk shine is rapidly expanding its nuclear arsenal, with more warheads. on a large number of sophisticated, sophisticated delivery systems, it is opaque in implementing its minutes or more than it's ation. it is cooperating militarily with russia, including through exercises in the you to your atlantic...
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i don't expect russia to look like the united states. number 2, we will have the same type of democracy in iraq to tell you the truth. ah me 200 years has not been able to establish a stable and confident relationship with the west. why not? 1000000 euros can when russia has not been able to establish stable relationships with the west? well, let me ask you, why is the west not established labor relations with russia? both such should make the efforts. god forbid you enter into any contradictions with our american partners on the american continent. it is considered the holy of holies, and yet allocating ships with missile munitions, 10 kilometers from where we are, it's considered, okay, is this an equal approach? the want to reset the relief skirmish males, which i brush as aggression against ukraine threatens our vision of a europe that is whole free and a piece i would say i'm counting with with prison, proven event occasion to spend some significant amount of time with is that at his core, he is a, he's practical. ah, when you might
i don't expect russia to look like the united states. number 2, we will have the same type of democracy in iraq to tell you the truth. ah me 200 years has not been able to establish a stable and confident relationship with the west. why not? 1000000 euros can when russia has not been able to establish stable relationships with the west? well, let me ask you, why is the west not established labor relations with russia? both such should make the efforts. god forbid you enter into any...
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go live now to mock mccauley and historian russia. unless joining us here live on our team to national on this weekly program on sunday, i'm always good to see you today. do you think we are talking about an actor provocation here? and i know that russia sees is maritime borders around crimea, and certainly different distance from what the international or should i say the western community think so as well. but it does seem that this might have been an active provocation. this was a test case. what the munition defense decided was, let's try let's try this and see what the russian reaction is. because from the british point of view, they don't recognize the extension of the crimea in 2014. therefore, from their point of view, the city and waters pre 2014 waters, and therefore they say their international waters. and we have the right to change that now well from a to your point of view. they're right from a british point of view. but of course, from a defective point of view, the russians controlled crimea, and they claim that is the
go live now to mock mccauley and historian russia. unless joining us here live on our team to national on this weekly program on sunday, i'm always good to see you today. do you think we are talking about an actor provocation here? and i know that russia sees is maritime borders around crimea, and certainly different distance from what the international or should i say the western community think so as well. but it does seem that this might have been an active provocation. this was a test case....
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and i think our colleague from russia has been talking about the 2nd tour. it's interesting that i would like to hear why you think there will be a 2nd tour, although the 2nd round of elections, it might very well be. but it's interesting how, how all, all of the, i mean, pretty much every party that has a chance to get into the parliament has not been doubting the overall strategic nature of armenia, russia, relation. it's about how we're going to move forward, dr. deeds and what are the lessons learned, especially after the devastating war that we had last year. ok, we are coming to the end of the program. the final question really, to her route time and again in yerevan very quickly. so can this election draw a line under the issues and can one candidate really offer long term peace and prosperity that the public in armenia so daily deserves? i think for the most important aspect of the election is going to be fixed concession by whoever does not win. and it's not clear at this point who that's who that's going to be. but in past elections, we've often se
and i think our colleague from russia has been talking about the 2nd tour. it's interesting that i would like to hear why you think there will be a 2nd tour, although the 2nd round of elections, it might very well be. but it's interesting how, how all, all of the, i mean, pretty much every party that has a chance to get into the parliament has not been doubting the overall strategic nature of armenia, russia, relation. it's about how we're going to move forward, dr. deeds and what are the...
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certainly glad to have with us right now. russia's high profile economic form in st. petersburg revved into gear on day 2, a full to the rafters schedule was seen on friday, including an extensive speech by letting me put in. there were a lot of topics for the russian president to get through artistically. a per trego has the main talking points here in russia's northern capital during the st. petersburg international economic form, the biggest offline business gathering since the peak of the pandemic. for the 1st time we heard the russian president vladimir, talk about what he expects of his upcoming summit with the u. s. president joe biden. the 1st one since joe biden came to power the machine we planned to discuss. so brilliant relations and we need to find ways to regulate them because they are a very low point about the moment we will be talking about strategic stability, regulating conflicts in the world, hotspots disarmament, the pandemic, and the environment. this is our preliminary agenda. it will soon be a year since russia's 1st vaccine sputnik v was regis
certainly glad to have with us right now. russia's high profile economic form in st. petersburg revved into gear on day 2, a full to the rafters schedule was seen on friday, including an extensive speech by letting me put in. there were a lot of topics for the russian president to get through artistically. a per trego has the main talking points here in russia's northern capital during the st. petersburg international economic form, the biggest offline business gathering since the peak of the...
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in the russia is high level economic for i'm in st. petersburg hits the top here with president non sing that countries pushing ahead with infrastructure for vaccine tourism industry. when you we are just covering our own needs. we can also provide foreign citizens with charles to come to russia and get vaccinated here. i would like to of the government to analyze all aspects of this issue. by the end of the month, there's consensus of the van wide spread bucks the nation is the only way to get the world economy back on its faith with austria as chancellor showing his support for the russian job as part of the global fight back government sort of can, it doesn't matter where of ac seem comes from, from russia, from the u. s. from china. every bit of success in the fight against corona virus is a shed success of the entire world for the good of all people. and no economy with how it's energy. the nord stream to gas pipeline returns to the headlines as russia notes. as a key section does not complete, the project should be finished. all
in the russia is high level economic for i'm in st. petersburg hits the top here with president non sing that countries pushing ahead with infrastructure for vaccine tourism industry. when you we are just covering our own needs. we can also provide foreign citizens with charles to come to russia and get vaccinated here. i would like to of the government to analyze all aspects of this issue. by the end of the month, there's consensus of the van wide spread bucks the nation is the only way to get...
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what's the lead to this decision to blacklist russia? well, at this point, we don't really know what led to it. it kind of came out of the blue, basically what the state department has done. it's declared russia level for threat, basically, meaning code read the highest threat level. do not travel to this country. to be fair though. several countries have recently received this bump up to threat level for including many in europe. but many of most of those countries received that level due to cover 1900 concerns. russia on the other hand, received the threat level due to believe it or not terrorism and potential abuse by government officials. and apparently, according to the state department, terrorists are literally right around every corner here in russia. terrorist groups trans national and local terrorist organizations and individuals inspired by extremist ideology containing plotting possible attacks in russia. terrorists may attack with little or no warning targeting tories locations, transportation, hobbs, markets and shopping mal
what's the lead to this decision to blacklist russia? well, at this point, we don't really know what led to it. it kind of came out of the blue, basically what the state department has done. it's declared russia level for threat, basically, meaning code read the highest threat level. do not travel to this country. to be fair though. several countries have recently received this bump up to threat level for including many in europe. but many of most of those countries received that level due to...
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russia. phil, stand by. we are waiting -- we're told president biden will be walking over to the microphones shortly. he will open with a statement, and i don't know if it will be a long or short statement. putin opened with a short statement and immediately started taking questions, and we are waiting for the president of the united states, jim scuitto. he will have the last word, as they say, because he wanted to have the last word. he did not want to have a joint news conference like former president trump had with putin. >> does he describe the disagreement in discussing a possible prisoner exchange? does he describe the makings of a positive repapport like putin did, conveying this is somebody i can work with? and three, does he pushback on the reams of disinformation putin did, and flipping the human rights issues on to the u.s.? how does biden push back against that? >> here he is. >>> there was no problem getting through those doors, was there? anyway, hello, everyone. well, i just fi
russia. phil, stand by. we are waiting -- we're told president biden will be walking over to the microphones shortly. he will open with a statement, and i don't know if it will be a long or short statement. putin opened with a short statement and immediately started taking questions, and we are waiting for the president of the united states, jim scuitto. he will have the last word, as they say, because he wanted to have the last word. he did not want to have a joint news conference like former...
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instead of russia. that has impacted some of our development but they did not have any critical effect. this has to do with the interest of american businesses. 200 people. the biggest delegation of people, an american delegation, was at st. petersburg economic forum. but due to that, some of the american companies have lost out. they have given up the business into the hands of their competitors in different countries. there is no practical reason but there are lawsuits. as for trade with the u.s., it is $28 billion, roughly. it increased by 16% in this first quarter. let's have a couple of questions. the lady here, please. thank you very much for affording me the opportunity to ask you a question. a few years ago, you met president biden and that was when he was vice president. what he said was that he looked you in the eye and he said that you didn't see a soul. you said that means we understand one another. tell me please, did you look him in the eye and what did you see? please tell me, president b
instead of russia. that has impacted some of our development but they did not have any critical effect. this has to do with the interest of american businesses. 200 people. the biggest delegation of people, an american delegation, was at st. petersburg economic forum. but due to that, some of the american companies have lost out. they have given up the business into the hands of their competitors in different countries. there is no practical reason but there are lawsuits. as for trade with the...
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>>> how do you say what aboutism in russia? "the lead" starts right now. >>> glimmers of hope hand moves right out of the old putin playbook as president biden sits down for the first time with a longtime russian leader. what this could mean for frosti zernow u.s.-russia relations in the biden years. >>> and a new warning on the dangerous delta variant, especially to those still hesitant to get the covid vaccine as it begins to take hold in the u.s. >>> plus, cease-fire in jeopardy. israel bombs gaza days after a new government takes shape. what led to this latest flare-up of violence. >>> welcome to "the lead." i'm pamela brown in for jake tapper, and we begin today with our world lead, and this historic high-stakes summit president president joe biden and russian president vladimir putin. the summit lasted roughly three hours with both leaders describing it as constructive and positive. they said there were no threats or ultimatums, and putin called biden balanced, professional and experienced. >> i did what i came to do. the
>>> how do you say what aboutism in russia? "the lead" starts right now. >>> glimmers of hope hand moves right out of the old putin playbook as president biden sits down for the first time with a longtime russian leader. what this could mean for frosti zernow u.s.-russia relations in the biden years. >>> and a new warning on the dangerous delta variant, especially to those still hesitant to get the covid vaccine as it begins to take hold in the u.s....
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now let's ask a question, if russia is an enemy then what organizations will support america in russia? i don't think the ones that are strengthening the russian federation will do that. i think it is going to be those who are restraining and that is the objective of the united states, publicly stated objective. organizing people who are promoting the implementation of russian policy, of american policy toured russia, rather. and how should we feel about that? i think it's clear that we should be cautious about it but we are going to act exclusively within the confines of russian law. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: continue with our team. we have heard that american side is constantly had some rhetoric about political prisoners in russia, the issue of novolny, was that discussed and how was it discussed? and also we've all seen a new stage in russia-american relations with president biden and all of this started off with a very crude remark by biden about you. what do you think? president biden spoke about human rights. he talked about dealing with that in the russian feder
now let's ask a question, if russia is an enemy then what organizations will support america in russia? i don't think the ones that are strengthening the russian federation will do that. i think it is going to be those who are restraining and that is the objective of the united states, publicly stated objective. organizing people who are promoting the implementation of russian policy, of american policy toured russia, rather. and how should we feel about that? i think it's clear that we should...
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russia relations? well, ultimately, what we hope it does is it reestablish russia korea relations because they're not, it's not that they're bad at the moment that non existent. i mean, i've done faster in the rather than country, and we do it both 3 cold. so that really does show, you know, the 1st time that the russian and box of the us have been recalled more than 20 years. i mean, if that's not an indication that that's a serious miscommunication going on here than i really don't know what is. and i think you're right, you know, when it comes to, to.
russia relations? well, ultimately, what we hope it does is it reestablish russia korea relations because they're not, it's not that they're bad at the moment that non existent. i mean, i've done faster in the rather than country, and we do it both 3 cold. so that really does show, you know, the 1st time that the russian and box of the us have been recalled more than 20 years. i mean, if that's not an indication that that's a serious miscommunication going on here than i really don't know what...
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russia. but what the import is very important for the whole line of industrial production. thus, i think there is an interest to broaden out of the economic basis over time. but for the us, the trade was russia. scale wise is pretty unimportant. quality wise, it is important. never been a small world technology these days as it i'm a final. so what impact could improve moscow? washington relations, if it does happen after this, i've on the level of a dollar and the rubel, vermont, of course rushes repeatedly said, it doesn't. we wants to get rid of the dollar and it's reserves, etc. and they're going to touch on that. i think it's a bargain topic and the us dollar lives on the face of the world. and. and if major countries to play an important role, like russia turn away from the us dollar, the us dollar imperium, and the u. s will suffer significantly, and i think one of the reasons why this geneva summit takes place has to do with these choices most comm made. and not only moscow also, if y
russia. but what the import is very important for the whole line of industrial production. thus, i think there is an interest to broaden out of the economic basis over time. but for the us, the trade was russia. scale wise is pretty unimportant. quality wise, it is important. never been a small world technology these days as it i'm a final. so what impact could improve moscow? washington relations, if it does happen after this, i've on the level of a dollar and the rubel, vermont, of course...
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so indeed, yet, plenty going on in russia's northern capital. there's still a full weekend of debates deals, discussions ahead we'll make sure you hear about them here 1st. ah. ah, match guys or financial survival guide, liquid assets are those that you can convert into cash quite easily. but keep in mind, no, i mean to inflation better watch guys report showing me every 1st aid on the alex simon show. when i was speaking to gas in the world, the politics sport business, i'm show business. i'll see you then in mechanics work so well. people don't like to use the word inconsistent. they like to say, oh it's, it's amazing in comprehensible mysterious when i say it can't be quite right. and this is what direct says, this is what i just showed me . ah, the the hello again. passengers returning to the u. k. are describing chaos surrounding the countries cobit testing rules. with some people even paying hundreds of pounds for tests that arise late or don't come at all. author, nothing. dad can tell such a tale. he paid almost 400 pounds protests when
so indeed, yet, plenty going on in russia's northern capital. there's still a full weekend of debates deals, discussions ahead we'll make sure you hear about them here 1st. ah. ah, match guys or financial survival guide, liquid assets are those that you can convert into cash quite easily. but keep in mind, no, i mean to inflation better watch guys report showing me every 1st aid on the alex simon show. when i was speaking to gas in the world, the politics sport business, i'm show business. i'll...
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he's jailed in russia right now. yesterday president biden said his death would be a tragedy if he died. it would affect negatively russia's relations with the world and the united states. russia does not want to address this topic. navalny is someone putin sees as a threat and as an internal matter. he doesn't want to discuss it. the white house says this will come up. this, of course, brings us to human rights generally speaking. there's been a crackdown on opposition voices in russia. this is something the white house has also said will come up today. there's a long list, wolf. then we have americans who are detained in russia. two of those folks, paul whelan and trevor reed. i can tell you that their families are watching this summit extremely closely. they're two former u.s. marines. could there be a prisoner swap? could the presidents lay down some conversations for the future to release these two americans detained in russia? and then the expulsion of diplomats. this is one topic that both countries do want to
he's jailed in russia right now. yesterday president biden said his death would be a tragedy if he died. it would affect negatively russia's relations with the world and the united states. russia does not want to address this topic. navalny is someone putin sees as a threat and as an internal matter. he doesn't want to discuss it. the white house says this will come up. this, of course, brings us to human rights generally speaking. there's been a crackdown on opposition voices in russia. this...
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and russia stop getting invites vladimir putin. his decision to alex crimea prompted the suspension from this gathering of the world's most powerful democracy. since then, russia's president has become more isolated. only the president of tajikistan joined him for the victory day commemorations. so as summit with the us president is a qu putin. he's cooper for the meeting will be widely promoted by russian propaganda because put in is sort of emerging from international isolation and at the highest level for him. the fact of the summit itself is important, but it's the u. s. it's driving the agenda because it's far from clear what pooty will get from his talks with biden and headed to meet with mister putin, to let him know what i want him to know. the u. s. government, russia policy presumes a high degree of friction in the relationship he used to put in your new po, which at work. if food gets nothing from this meeting, i think he'll show us a scary movie and it will be bad if the almost worn april wasn't enough. it's september,
and russia stop getting invites vladimir putin. his decision to alex crimea prompted the suspension from this gathering of the world's most powerful democracy. since then, russia's president has become more isolated. only the president of tajikistan joined him for the victory day commemorations. so as summit with the us president is a qu putin. he's cooper for the meeting will be widely promoted by russian propaganda because put in is sort of emerging from international isolation and at the...
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russia how is being painted into that. it's largely fuels are lost quite a representative from the eastern european countries on the borders of russia. but it's not unusual about the european parliament will be out of touch for assistance on this issue as it is with so many others in fantasies to ireland. the t shirt when it comes to trading and war did say michael board and said, as regarding the gaza war, which of course was fueled arguably by om sales from britain, the united states and the nation to israel said the, the use of force is disproportionate. you don't believe the the shock went far enough and he went a lot further than the bars. johnson here in london, i'm sure you went to law for most of the members say, john, in their defense like i was in the early part of them for many years. i know. and i believe that our foreign minister has a lonely bible in defense of power. as you say, i would like them to come further. i mean, we have a piece of legislation on your home, which kind of stalk for lack of government
russia how is being painted into that. it's largely fuels are lost quite a representative from the eastern european countries on the borders of russia. but it's not unusual about the european parliament will be out of touch for assistance on this issue as it is with so many others in fantasies to ireland. the t shirt when it comes to trading and war did say michael board and said, as regarding the gaza war, which of course was fueled arguably by om sales from britain, the united states and the...
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it is not friendly with russia. it says in the future, it would like to be, but it's taking no steps in that direction. and you know, that's just the unfortunate reality of the times. we live in britain is maximum security, bella prisons or quite the crowd on tuesday and i'm more of m p 's join supporters of duty and songs for protest outside the vicinity where the wicked ex co founder is currently being held. the politicians handed in across party, left a prison in which they pulled out. velma shoes, refusal to l. a meeting with a sons approach. it comes off the main witness in the us case against the songs report or the admitted giving false testimony and exchange for immunity. from prosecution we heard from a former leader of you can position serving coban. it was among those approaches. i visited many prisons and many prisoners over all the years. i've been a member of parliament and is perfectly normal. the members of parliament granted with due process of facility. we now want a group of us to be able to talk
it is not friendly with russia. it says in the future, it would like to be, but it's taking no steps in that direction. and you know, that's just the unfortunate reality of the times. we live in britain is maximum security, bella prisons or quite the crowd on tuesday and i'm more of m p 's join supporters of duty and songs for protest outside the vicinity where the wicked ex co founder is currently being held. the politicians handed in across party, left a prison in which they pulled out. velma...
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is that china, russia, a liar made in america? the the the, the, the, the job i'm not, i'm not prepared to like, i'm joining us. i got master bed funny. fine or you can please do you run that or yes. you and i'm real. we're not pretending allen around the me.
is that china, russia, a liar made in america? the the the, the, the, the job i'm not, i'm not prepared to like, i'm joining us. i got master bed funny. fine or you can please do you run that or yes. you and i'm real. we're not pretending allen around the me.
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dealing with russia. >> relationship with russia, on the one hand u.s. is working with russia to revive the nuclear deal with iran. on the other hand, "the washington post" is reporting russia is preparing to supply iran with advanced satellite systems, which threaten u.s. interest. are the russians going to pay a penalty for offering those advanced satellite systems or do we need them in the nuclear talks so people we'll move past that? >> first when, it comes to nuclear talks we are not trading any other issues or interests for the neighboring of the nuclear talks. they'll stand or fall on their own merit and on their own weight. i want to be very clear about that. second, i'm not going to get ahead of the president. i suspect he'll be taking this up with president putin in a couple days. let me say one more thing on this, this meeting with president putin is not happening in a vacuum. the president will be coming of o a g-7, the nato summit. the meeting with the european union's leaders. collectively when we bring the world's democracies together, it'
dealing with russia. >> relationship with russia, on the one hand u.s. is working with russia to revive the nuclear deal with iran. on the other hand, "the washington post" is reporting russia is preparing to supply iran with advanced satellite systems, which threaten u.s. interest. are the russians going to pay a penalty for offering those advanced satellite systems or do we need them in the nuclear talks so people we'll move past that? >> first when, it comes to nuclear...
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, and that russia groups are behind hacks like solar winds. and some of the rants where attacks you just mentioned, booting and his news conference just now accepted no responsibility for any misbehavior. your predecessor opted not to demand the prudent stop these disruptions. so what does something concrete, sir, that you would chief today to prevent that from happening again and what will the consequences you threaten? whether i stopped it from happening again? he knows i will take action. like we did when this last time, what happened was we in fact made it clear that we were not going to continue to allow us to go on. the end result was we ended up withdrawing and they went and joined ambassadors. we closed down some of their facilities in united states, etc. he knows there are consequences. hello. one of the consequences that i know, i don't know, i shouldn't say that sound fair of me. i suspect you may all think doesn't matter. i'm conference matters to him. comp matter to him and other world leaders and big nations, his credibility worl
, and that russia groups are behind hacks like solar winds. and some of the rants where attacks you just mentioned, booting and his news conference just now accepted no responsibility for any misbehavior. your predecessor opted not to demand the prudent stop these disruptions. so what does something concrete, sir, that you would chief today to prevent that from happening again and what will the consequences you threaten? whether i stopped it from happening again? he knows i will take action....
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but you are about russia. it's the america, i'm sure, of course the americans can satellites in western europe on the side of this. that's no problem. they just have to say, jump in the repeat and say, how high if the americans think that they are going to get russia on the side, then i think they're making a very, very major mistake. there's absolutely no way up to all the bad blood that has flowed as you, your corresponded morale said just now it's absolutely impossible in my view for the americans to imagine if they do or to it's impossible for them to achieve any kind of getting and somehow getting rusher on the side in their new anti chinese policy because as we all know, russia and china have been getting on very well now for a decade specifically on the issue of a multi polar well, in other words, we can see united states well, i have to say, i would not want to be a world leader if ever that was something that convinced me that politics is not my thing or the summit speaking to all of these gast people
but you are about russia. it's the america, i'm sure, of course the americans can satellites in western europe on the side of this. that's no problem. they just have to say, jump in the repeat and say, how high if the americans think that they are going to get russia on the side, then i think they're making a very, very major mistake. there's absolutely no way up to all the bad blood that has flowed as you, your corresponded morale said just now it's absolutely impossible in my view for the...
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part of the reason why the russia discourse is so debasesive, it's hard to study russia. it's far away and ocake and that gives people lots of room to make all kind claims that are hard to disprove. russia doesn't help this wills in this sense and they often o'hill size the debate -- politicize the debates themself in ways that are not helpful. one question i kept going book, to what evidence could i give somebody that would a fair minded reader consider persuasive? and there's some part of the readership that you never going to persuade so what i try here was really load the diets -- dice and come at the reader with more evidence and at the end people will think what they're going to think. but really interesting points. and then your second point but russian specificity and that rolls into steve's points as well, and this was a real tension in the book, and maybe i go overboard on trying to paint russia too much as a normal autocracy. that was something of a choice in that so much of writing about russia is in the vein that putin is unlike other leaders, that russia is
part of the reason why the russia discourse is so debasesive, it's hard to study russia. it's far away and ocake and that gives people lots of room to make all kind claims that are hard to disprove. russia doesn't help this wills in this sense and they often o'hill size the debate -- politicize the debates themself in ways that are not helpful. one question i kept going book, to what evidence could i give somebody that would a fair minded reader consider persuasive? and there's some part of the...
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it is not friendly with russia. it says in the future, it would like to be, but it's taking no steps in that direction. and you know, that's just the unfortunate reality of the times. we live in now, britain's maximum security belmore, the prison, so quite the crowd today. a number of m. p. 's join supporters of julian assange for a protest outside the facility where the wiki school funder is currently being held . the politicians did in the cross party letter to the prison in which they called bell morse's refusal to allow, in meeting with us on the protest comes after the main witness in the u. s. case against the sounds reportedly admitted giving was testimony in exchange for immunity. from prosecution we heard from the former leader of the u. k. l position german corbin, who was among those of the protest. i visited many prisons and many prisoners over all the years. i've been a member of parliament and is perfectly normal. the members of parliament granted with due process of facility over we now want a group o
it is not friendly with russia. it says in the future, it would like to be, but it's taking no steps in that direction. and you know, that's just the unfortunate reality of the times. we live in now, britain's maximum security belmore, the prison, so quite the crowd today. a number of m. p. 's join supporters of julian assange for a protest outside the facility where the wiki school funder is currently being held . the politicians did in the cross party letter to the prison in which they called...
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he has more nigh from russia's northern capital, russia 023, and he campaign comes to a stop. the heavy defeat in the hands of denmark, in short, russia would not even have a chance to be in the play off round during this tournament. in the meantime, belgium prevailed over philip. here in saint petersburg, would you give him a chance to be in the playoff? depends on how the teams fat across all are the groups. obviously, fins and the belgians will be delighted in the streets of st. petersburg. tonight. they have been bringing great atmosphere to the events of the north, but we have to say that this whole see, so football here in saint petersburg has come with somewhat of a bitter pill because of a new anti cove. it measures, in fact the spike in the new covered cases has been quite rapid over the past few weeks in st. petersburg. on monday, the numbers eclipse to 1000 new cases in one day. there are shortages of spaces for the new govern cases in some of the regular hospitals. new mobile hospitals have been filed by the governor of st. petersburg, letting rod region. and also
he has more nigh from russia's northern capital, russia 023, and he campaign comes to a stop. the heavy defeat in the hands of denmark, in short, russia would not even have a chance to be in the play off round during this tournament. in the meantime, belgium prevailed over philip. here in saint petersburg, would you give him a chance to be in the playoff? depends on how the teams fat across all are the groups. obviously, fins and the belgians will be delighted in the streets of st. petersburg....
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the ah ah ah, the headlines its russia says it was forced to fire warning show. saw for u. k. warship entered its territory in the black sea. however, london doesn't, says the vessel was travelling in international waters governance con, decide unilaterally which websites they don't like june this react to us seeds is dozens of media web domain thing to around claiming they are behind quote, this information campaign, and criminal oh, victim. a french woman who say she lived in terra for decades is on trial for murdering her husband. campaign as a warn, there is little protection in cases of domestic violence and reform suicide by us. the veterans of the war on terror are actually 4 times higher than death in combat . we hear from a former soldier. ah, hello there, good evening. you're watching asi international, where she's gone at 9 o'clock in moscow. now the russian defense ministry says it's 5 warning show for a british destroyer, entered its waters with more details. his, our senior correspondent, murdered gas. the f. the british worship was detected as it was approach
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whoa, yes, they recognize russia's territory, waters as ukrainian territory waters. a journalist, gbc journalists abroad, and h m. s. defend says that yes, the worship was issued warnings by the russians. verbal warnings that yes, it purposefully entered the territorial waters that controlled by russia and the yes, there were warning shots being fired. in fact, during during his interview, you could hear russian jets buzzing. the british, the british destroy, this was a deliberately, by the navy regiments every morning and from washington scott vessels should i call reaction the opposing statement, still pouring in, but russia has for a long time now wrung alarm bells about heightened nato activity in the black sea they have said that almost a permanent basis now there are sophisticated native worship station in the black sea with precise and long range weapons abroad. and these sort of build up leads to incidence like we saw today. literally as chris boundary does believe that such developments are the last thing the region needs. this is absolutely bizarre. breton
whoa, yes, they recognize russia's territory, waters as ukrainian territory waters. a journalist, gbc journalists abroad, and h m. s. defend says that yes, the worship was issued warnings by the russians. verbal warnings that yes, it purposefully entered the territorial waters that controlled by russia and the yes, there were warning shots being fired. in fact, during during his interview, you could hear russian jets buzzing. the british, the british destroy, this was a deliberately, by the...
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russia sure does, and these attacks from russia -- i mean in the space of a month have taken offline a shockingly large portion of u.s. fuel supplies and the u.s. food supply. what's next? so i mean i have questions about this. first of all, i'm surprised this isn't getting more media attention than it is. but to the extent that we are covering it, are we covering it properly? is our journalism about this stuff something enough so that we nontech folks actually understand what's going on here, what the stakes are, how to keep it in perspective and how we understand the range of potential responses. do we need to get better at explaining this or are we correctly grasping the essentials. sort of a first order question for someone like me to make sure that i really grasp the importance here. secondly, given that so many of these attacks are originating in russia, should we really expect that these attacks could be shut down by the russian government if the russian government were so inclined? i am under no illusions that the russian government is so inclined, but if their head could be
russia sure does, and these attacks from russia -- i mean in the space of a month have taken offline a shockingly large portion of u.s. fuel supplies and the u.s. food supply. what's next? so i mean i have questions about this. first of all, i'm surprised this isn't getting more media attention than it is. but to the extent that we are covering it, are we covering it properly? is our journalism about this stuff something enough so that we nontech folks actually understand what's going on here,...
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russia, president putin just said it's not russia. i will say this, i don't see any reason that i think it would be. >> do you think vladimir putin is a killer? >> yeah, i do. >> joining us now is rick stengel who also served as a member of the biden transition team. angela stint was national intelligence officer for russia and eurasia at the russian counsel. and also a former spokes person for the u.s.'s mission to the u.n. thank you all for being here this morning. here to set the table for where we are, we're 49 minutes into the broader, expanded bilat. we talked about what we think is happening behind closed doors. we are just getting an image, i should note, from the kremlin pool. correct me if i'm wrong. it is from russian media. there's another picture we show you as well as we get that turned around. as this image shows, this is you. you have been in this room. talk about the optics and your expectations as far as the choreography as this goes on. >> first of all, i feel for you. you have so many hours to fill and no news to f
russia, president putin just said it's not russia. i will say this, i don't see any reason that i think it would be. >> do you think vladimir putin is a killer? >> yeah, i do. >> joining us now is rick stengel who also served as a member of the biden transition team. angela stint was national intelligence officer for russia and eurasia at the russian counsel. and also a former spokes person for the u.s.'s mission to the u.n. thank you all for being here this morning. here to...