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ching an agreement with russia so that russia did as those conditions say retained its overall influence over the ukraine although it allowed to do a whole ton of those things like trading and like that even internationally and would russia but the overall sphere of influence would be back with mother russia and that's what i think it will end up as but if. you crane and western ukraine was able to negotiate within those parameters i think you would have peace in the ukraine and i think you would have president obama are only too willing to agree and get out of there and save the embarrassment and get rid of the sanctions which are harming particularly germany and european union and of course threatening the stability of nato so they would be very clean to the king to find a way out and that would offer a way out mr brown that you just mentioned president obama and obviously we have midterm elections coming up in the united states which will actually an official i guess kick off a new presidential campaign and i wonder if president obama can really really use this chance to turn these. p
ching an agreement with russia so that russia did as those conditions say retained its overall influence over the ukraine although it allowed to do a whole ton of those things like trading and like that even internationally and would russia but the overall sphere of influence would be back with mother russia and that's what i think it will end up as but if. you crane and western ukraine was able to negotiate within those parameters i think you would have peace in the ukraine and i think you...
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is said to syria russia isn't libya russia isn't iraq it is a deaf ghana stand it's actually a major power and it has the power to say no and that once that's what turns russia into an enemy in the eyes of the west. oh peter if you accept the proposition that the united states is the only indispensable country in the world well that was madeleine albright under clinton well then all other countries by definition are and a bow on this i stand of ok yeah now this this is more more than a matter of national pride or nationalism it's a matter of national security to russia and the fly in the link but most of all is the missile defense system with putin which putin has said explicitly bothered him most and was one major factor in the referendum on crimean independence and re incorporating crimea into the russian republic why because this missile defense system by admission of former secretary of defense robert gates can act as a first strike capability taking out russian i.c.b.m.'s in a way that has not existed since the a.b.m. treaty in one thousand nine hundred seventy two i was had mus
is said to syria russia isn't libya russia isn't iraq it is a deaf ghana stand it's actually a major power and it has the power to say no and that once that's what turns russia into an enemy in the eyes of the west. oh peter if you accept the proposition that the united states is the only indispensable country in the world well that was madeleine albright under clinton well then all other countries by definition are and a bow on this i stand of ok yeah now this this is more more than a matter...
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and russia the e.u. didn't want to hear about it now all of a sudden they're considering it they're bringing it back on the table and now also merkel old angela merkel and suddenly remembered that there is the possibility of having a federation and ukraine after the thing questions in ukraine have come under a massive bombardment after there's an incredible hate campaign against them both by the media and among politicians coming from politicians incredible hate speech which would not be acceptable and if western audience would actually be aware of the degree of racism involved i think they would be quite shocked and many. i've heard stories from friends in donetsk how many soldiers ukrainian soldiers have told them we came here because our government promised us that we're going to get you home here we capture this area and we will subjugate you and you will be a slave and now after this anger america decided that federation is a good idea ok let me go to india what i really am going to be running out o
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yeltsin years that we couldn't get but russia phobia russia was allowing the u.s. to do what it wanted but now that russia is effectively blocking united states plans for global domination basically then it's back to russia phobia in full force mc lyte one of the interesting things and you wrote an article that i was quite brilliant it was last summer i think about values in and a lot of neo cons and all you across the board will say well russia the united states' own suit share the same values and a lot of people but i've been in russia for seventeen years so i think i have a right to say what i understand about russian a lot of russians don't want western values and all but look at your own vision and say that it's not for us there is a gap but it's not because the of the west particularly americans think that you know there are still so superior lot of people here say i'll pass on that. one thing that people often overlook is the fact that there is a wide array of values both in russia and the west so it would be incorrect to say that the values for example of a
yeltsin years that we couldn't get but russia phobia russia was allowing the u.s. to do what it wanted but now that russia is effectively blocking united states plans for global domination basically then it's back to russia phobia in full force mc lyte one of the interesting things and you wrote an article that i was quite brilliant it was last summer i think about values in and a lot of neo cons and all you across the board will say well russia the united states' own suit share the same values...
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russia and it isn't working. i find it very interesting is that you know if there is it's a bind mary here you know when i look at the neo cons in the west and their control of foreign policy russia has a choice either. resists or it bows down if so menders and russia. will not bow down it will not surrender but there's never the third choice why don't we negotiate why don't we talk and this is this stonewalling that we have been seeing coming out of washington it's really horrific i mean and we've been using the example of ukraine year you know the russians before all this started having said to the european union why don't we work together all three all three parties work together let's find a solution it's part of the record no we will not negotiate with you it's under go chabot this is this mindset that i find very terrifying because you can't negotiate with these people though they say the russians you can't negotiate with it's again projecting. i think it gets back to the issue that i wrote about about the
russia and it isn't working. i find it very interesting is that you know if there is it's a bind mary here you know when i look at the neo cons in the west and their control of foreign policy russia has a choice either. resists or it bows down if so menders and russia. will not bow down it will not surrender but there's never the third choice why don't we negotiate why don't we talk and this is this stonewalling that we have been seeing coming out of washington it's really horrific i mean and...
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to russia's border what's happened now is that russia has recovered from the one nine hundred ninety s. it's much more powerful today than it was back then and furthermore expanding nato to ukraine is putting nato right on russia's border and creating a direct threat so it's those changes that make the present situation much more volatile than what happened in the ninety's and in the early to thousands steve in new york you want to jump in there please do. yeah i apologized to john from erupting as he being in chicago and i don't know how you are creates the problem i think john's thesis is exceedingly important in its more than a thesis and he being perhaps the preeminent american scholar of international affairs and american behavior i'm abroad we have to take it seriously the view that american policymakers think that we behave abroad no matter how aggressively only benignly and that other people will see it this way is reflected in what's happening today it's astonishing to me that unlike in previous run up to war cold war or hot there is no opposition in the american congress th
to russia's border what's happened now is that russia has recovered from the one nine hundred ninety s. it's much more powerful today than it was back then and furthermore expanding nato to ukraine is putting nato right on russia's border and creating a direct threat so it's those changes that make the present situation much more volatile than what happened in the ninety's and in the early to thousands steve in new york you want to jump in there please do. yeah i apologized to john from...
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this depends on russia. while the focus of the discussion has been on the development in the last 48 hours, we must not lose sight of the resolution. significant progress has been made to the netherlands in identifying remains of victims and repatriating them. it also states the independent investigation to the cause of the crash is ongoing. the letter states it remains fully committed to ensuring accountability. australia is working closely within the lower loans -- the netherlands. it is imperative all states fully implement the provisions of resolution 2166. thank you. >> i think the representative of australia for its statement. [speaking in french] make a presentation on the urgent situation in ukraine. would like to express its concern with regard to the rapid deterioration of the system in ukraine and in the donetsk region. of meaning of tuesday, 26 august, mr. putin is a step towards the escalation of tension, but only two days later, reports indicate intensification of combat in the donetsk region i
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stay out of russia and sees this war on russia. this war on russia. you have to realize it is not what you think you are doing and what you say you are doing and what your intentions are that the fine for us our security interests. only we can define them. you say nato enlargement is not a threat. you say deployment of anti-middle school -- antimissile systems on our is not a problem for us. thirdly, the international order. was perfectlyin happy that the united states would be the leader of the international order. let them make the rules. you can definitely enforce the rules. you are welcome to be the policeman. there are only two criteria or two qualifications to that. we have no problem as long as there is no blowback to russia. we will have the right to veto actions that would be regarded as threatening to us. order.rs a rules-based everybody should go away the rules -- obey the rules except when he decides it's in his interest to not obey the rules heard he says, that is what the u.s. does. that is making it very simple and making it very crude.
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but russia is a very important country should we make sure that we can work with russia the russia will want to work with us but we're pushing. nature to the boundaries of russia in my view was bound to do the opposite now because concerns over the expansion of nato have long been dismissed in the west as they examined all of the cold war mentality and you know that russia still leaves in the past and views the west in those cold war lenses and yet if we look at the current crisis and the way it was portrayed in the west many suggested that russia's effective control over crimea is just the first step in putin's expansionist imperialistic i've done that and that if he's not challenge this time around the next day he will invade poland and the day after tanks may roll into the czech republic i wonder how do you think we can break this cycle of mutual fears that over time turn into self-fulfilling prophecies somehow or other russia and the west need to dry and make a new start a different start i think we have to accept that but the european union has done over recent years. what's happen
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considered on peter lavelle as russia and the west continue to drift apart into a new cold war russia's worldview of international politics is largely neglected in western media and in the halls of power russia will defend its national interest and also house its own bread lines. to across the world according to russia i'm joined by my guests ray mcgovern in washington he's a former cia analyst also in washington we have the boys from mali cheese the director of the rights institute for serbian studies and in london we cross to mark macaulay he is a specialist at international affairs at the university of london are gentlemen cross-talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want if i go to you first that's ok almost any article you read in western media portrays russia is a very aggressive country bent on rebuilding the soviet union we are bent on rebuilding an empire but reality on the ground i don't see any evidence of it am i wrong. the question is whether it's bad bad bad bad poutine no shirt on bad putin on a horse no shirt on putin bad or whether that's a more r
considered on peter lavelle as russia and the west continue to drift apart into a new cold war russia's worldview of international politics is largely neglected in western media and in the halls of power russia will defend its national interest and also house its own bread lines. to across the world according to russia i'm joined by my guests ray mcgovern in washington he's a former cia analyst also in washington we have the boys from mali cheese the director of the rights institute for serbian...
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russia has a different perspective russia has always been a great power russia was a superpower in the soviet union was in the russia is is as you point out in your in your interview at the russian perspective is that it has been ignored his interest has been ignored they have been ignored and there were certain policy that the united states did not abandon in the aftermath of the cold war that when they do expansion and you know with nato expansion major nato expansion and is it expansion i remember reading several books after after the collapse of the soviet union with where we have we had given. assurances the nato would not expand would not come to russia's border borders and then we just went ahead and do it so from russia's perspective contingent is very much alive so russia and china have to have always wanted to have a multiple to work now what's happening is in the in the aftermath of. economic meltdown they couldn't make situation has has not has not been favoring you know the us interests so in the aftermath of that mark that pulled out of the has become more fit reality now
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when it comes to gods you know it's a big call to russia can play. and you know talks between pushing and pushing come true putin will make it clear that you know any any future discussions towards peace will have to include gas pipes being opened up again in ukraine and does have to make a choice does he allow his civilians to have warmth in their homes and hold water or the sea continue to plunge them into the coldness oh yeah we could just blame putin they say oh we see gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on ukraine stay with r.t. . these would. be a. very. logical. that. would make their. plenty . of. the government says it wants to close the secretary defense and defense department are committed to the president's goal of closing guantanamo bay. why are there so many legal roadblocks for the remaining. states constitution doesn't apply to these proceedings the government has demonstrated that they have no respect for the attorney client relationship no you can't look inside that b
when it comes to gods you know it's a big call to russia can play. and you know talks between pushing and pushing come true putin will make it clear that you know any any future discussions towards peace will have to include gas pipes being opened up again in ukraine and does have to make a choice does he allow his civilians to have warmth in their homes and hold water or the sea continue to plunge them into the coldness oh yeah we could just blame putin they say oh we see gentlemen we're going...
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when it comes to gas you know it's it's a big call to russia can play. and you know during talks between pushing and pushing come true putin will make it clear that you know any any future discussions towards peace will have to include. being opened up again in ukraine and does have to make a choice does he allow his civilians to have warmth in their homes and hold water or the sea continue to plunge them into the coldness oh you know we can't just blame putin they say oh we should generally we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on ukraine stay with us. as a. reason for becoming independent schools a nation that nations should be self-governing govern the coolness feels better below someone else to do it for. this month shows. transport's gets a facelift a new cutting board which makes him most of the sun india is on the science flourishes in toast and we check out some fun car let's say the most said knowledge young age here on r.g.p. we've got the future cover. language of all but i will only react
when it comes to gas you know it's it's a big call to russia can play. and you know during talks between pushing and pushing come true putin will make it clear that you know any any future discussions towards peace will have to include. being opened up again in ukraine and does have to make a choice does he allow his civilians to have warmth in their homes and hold water or the sea continue to plunge them into the coldness oh you know we can't just blame putin they say oh we should generally...
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russia. he's just if this is put to i would like to shoot people you able to get justice in that any difficult situation. a truth which could turn out to be uncomfortable to swallow for some marina costs artsy now r.t. spoke to him and his brother in an exclusive interview and he has his own theory about what happened. so far we haven't seen one official piece of evidence that would prove the cause of alexander's death it's been eight years and all we've had at interviews and newspaper articles as far as i know alexander was trainee agents for amite six in that time he found out a lot about the life of russian dissidents in the u.k. he did know in english and after he lost his job he wanted to start a business in russia of course his previous employers didn't like the idea of him going back so i suppose the western security services decided to get rid of him. and another case that really emerged this week here european courts have ordered russia to pay more than fifty billion dollars in damag
russia. he's just if this is put to i would like to shoot people you able to get justice in that any difficult situation. a truth which could turn out to be uncomfortable to swallow for some marina costs artsy now r.t. spoke to him and his brother in an exclusive interview and he has his own theory about what happened. so far we haven't seen one official piece of evidence that would prove the cause of alexander's death it's been eight years and all we've had at interviews and newspaper articles...
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of view russia is. has its own interests is the normal state it's not going to invade and so on and you may not like what it's doing and so on and it's very rich natural resources and so on but china you should be looking at china and so on and china is going to compete with you in the future ok i will let you have the last word tonight in washington it seems to me that everything negative the west sees in russia it's the west is actually it's a self reflection of itself it quick claims that russia is aggressive it's the west that's truly aggressive it doesn't live by about its values it breaks international law repeatedly and it just points a finger go ahead twenty seconds. it's a classical propaganda ploy it's called flipping the script you choose the other guy what you yourself intend to do and then the other guy goes on the defensive and he can never win. the russian either to russia's nor the chinese nor anybody else trying to conquer or take over or dominate the world the people that are trying to
of view russia is. has its own interests is the normal state it's not going to invade and so on and you may not like what it's doing and so on and it's very rich natural resources and so on but china you should be looking at china and so on and china is going to compete with you in the future ok i will let you have the last word tonight in washington it seems to me that everything negative the west sees in russia it's the west is actually it's a self reflection of itself it quick claims that...
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i would like to remind you that long before the events in ukraine attacks against russia against russia's deputy asian were already getting out of hand and becoming adequate let's think back to march this year. when russia was actually accused of preventing a democratic revolution in syria supporting. the dictator other side and it is very interesting interesting today because the west used to say that they will not shake hands with assad but now it seems that they will have to cook to cooperate with him if they want to come back to to fishing to combat these that make states in the middle east or think back to some other less significant cases such as the magnitsky case when i say less significant of course is a tragedy it is a human tragedy but it was used for information warfare purposes or remember edward snowden's case. which had. happened just on the eve of the global economic forum in petersburg or remember how russia was. accused in actually broadsided by. western media just for. hosting the winter olympics in sochi so this attitude toward russia is deeply entrenched with the lead
i would like to remind you that long before the events in ukraine attacks against russia against russia's deputy asian were already getting out of hand and becoming adequate let's think back to march this year. when russia was actually accused of preventing a democratic revolution in syria supporting. the dictator other side and it is very interesting interesting today because the west used to say that they will not shake hands with assad but now it seems that they will have to cook to...
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its russia is supplying weapons and. sanctions it may be a more peaceful way of trying to stop stop a conflict and stop weapons being supplied you know i'm just. saying that they could do that you know the way the way the west are seeing it whether the west is right or not you know that. they believe that there rushers supplying weapons and they also believe that it's one of those weapons shut down the plane and again i'm just saying from how the west see it yeah absolutely but so richard i think what strikes me people in russia is the hypocrisy of this whole situation because we already mentioned the conflict in syria and one of the reasons it was allowed to proceed for so long was the very open supplies that some of the countries like turkey saudi arabia even now possibly the united states santino the syrian rebels had had and they had absolutely no problem but that there was no talk about sanctions and here it like and those you know those supplies are well documented and here as you said it's still not established th
its russia is supplying weapons and. sanctions it may be a more peaceful way of trying to stop stop a conflict and stop weapons being supplied you know i'm just. saying that they could do that you know the way the way the west are seeing it whether the west is right or not you know that. they believe that there rushers supplying weapons and they also believe that it's one of those weapons shut down the plane and again i'm just saying from how the west see it yeah absolutely but so richard i...
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russia through the info on the list of e.u. countries in response to sanctions that western nations imposed over the ukrainian crisis. and hope for a long term truce between israel and gaza face as post signs failed to agree on the turn almost nine hundred people have died in the month of planting. plus n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden is granted a three hour residence permit for russia but the possibility of permanent citizenship in the future. welcome to moscow this large change the national you with me tom would say it's good to have your company with us. clashes have erupted in central kiev between protesters and police a city center has been shrouded in black smoke as people burn tires police on a special unit is arrived at the scene managed to get the situation under control in the first test of that hundreds of officers and firefighters with object tiles trying to push them away from my done square this is the exact same place that told the start of the anti-government uprising in november last year that eventually en
russia through the info on the list of e.u. countries in response to sanctions that western nations imposed over the ukrainian crisis. and hope for a long term truce between israel and gaza face as post signs failed to agree on the turn almost nine hundred people have died in the month of planting. plus n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden is granted a three hour residence permit for russia but the possibility of permanent citizenship in the future. welcome to moscow this large change the...
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by russia. russia has to literally and repeatedly violated the sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine. the new images of russian forces inside ukraine make that claim for the world to see. >> president obama also announced ukrainian president poroshenko would visit the united states next month. he was elected in may to replace viktor yanukovych who was ousted in the february coup. ambassadors from the 28 nato countries are holding an emergency meeting today. at the united nations, russian abbasid are vitaly churkin accused the ukrainian government of waging war against its own people by attacking cities in eastern ukraine. the current escalation in the southeast of ukraine is a direct consequence of the reckless policies of kiev, which is directing war against its own people. with the support and under the influence of a number of states come of the key of authorities have torpedoed all political agreement on resolving the crisis in the ukraine. >> to talk about the crisis we go to lon
by russia. russia has to literally and repeatedly violated the sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine. the new images of russian forces inside ukraine make that claim for the world to see. >> president obama also announced ukrainian president poroshenko would visit the united states next month. he was elected in may to replace viktor yanukovych who was ousted in the february coup. ambassadors from the 28 nato countries are holding an emergency meeting today. at the united...
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sanctions against russia and obviously russia retaliated and they say. confrontational rhetoric goes on and on what do you think about sanctions isn't it a way of holding economy and business hostage to politics. sanctions are better than war. over say. they're obviously. it's not it's not great but i mean sanctions are definitely better than conflict and doesn't it better than killing people and you know it's you know if we can you know if you know from the respondent you. is. the. treasure sanctions will stop an invasion in east ukraine. and you know if russia did invade east ukraine i mean i don't think the west or russia would try to get electrocuted for twenty or thirty years i mean it's you know it's it's. you know this is there's no easy easy easy right or wrong but it i definitely think something is better than complete well i agree with you that set of sanctions are better than coughing but on the other hand as somebody somebody who was born in the soviet union during the years of planned economy we were we've been always told about the benefits
sanctions against russia and obviously russia retaliated and they say. confrontational rhetoric goes on and on what do you think about sanctions isn't it a way of holding economy and business hostage to politics. sanctions are better than war. over say. they're obviously. it's not it's not great but i mean sanctions are definitely better than conflict and doesn't it better than killing people and you know it's you know if we can you know if you know from the respondent you. is. the. treasure...
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and russia needs europe this is a unique opportunity for both of us we cannot to lower russia to go in the hands of china we have to cooperate together russia is your that's that's very simple is it our story. well before letting you go i just want to ask you one more question you know some of russia's biggest companies like ross near burbank. who are in sanctions list of course are partly belong to europeans now by sanctioning these companies aren't european shooting themselves in the food. you know during the last twenty years. tremendous changes happening in russia so let me see first of all menu for a order and then are to companies who are working here so they pooled their money here russian federation i mean the guys brahman got a rough enough to give the opportunity to get major or companies to come here they have the opportunity to sell the products or then got us in the internal market the have the right to export that they or for the contribution of such going venture we give benefit don't only for russia but for the war itself and the europeans so that's a very important
and russia needs europe this is a unique opportunity for both of us we cannot to lower russia to go in the hands of china we have to cooperate together russia is your that's that's very simple is it our story. well before letting you go i just want to ask you one more question you know some of russia's biggest companies like ross near burbank. who are in sanctions list of course are partly belong to europeans now by sanctioning these companies aren't european shooting themselves in the food....
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also look into the potential consequences of running european flights crossing as space to asia also russia and iran team up and agree to an oil trade deal understanding to ease the impacts of such sanctions and some kirby joins me later he's going to be talking about there but first the russian government has imposed a one year restriction on the import of agricultural products on the countries imposing sanctions so beef pork poultry fish cheese milk vegetables and fruit imports from australia canada the e.u. us norway all off the menu but the drinks menu is said ok our goal is not affected me that is baby fruit now in twenty thirteen russia imported six point seven billion dollars worth of meat products in toto so talk about a money hit so to discuss this issue the new bite back measures i'm now joined by alexi a sokoloff head of the learning center who trades dot com alexei these measures are designed to hit back the question is how hard are they going to hit back and she didn't hit back. the falling apart of the murderers you. know our shop od not going to hit back. just trying to. they
also look into the potential consequences of running european flights crossing as space to asia also russia and iran team up and agree to an oil trade deal understanding to ease the impacts of such sanctions and some kirby joins me later he's going to be talking about there but first the russian government has imposed a one year restriction on the import of agricultural products on the countries imposing sanctions so beef pork poultry fish cheese milk vegetables and fruit imports from australia...
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russia. this is re-creating a view of what russia is, what russian identity is, and how it relates to russia's great power role. and this is russia the third version. and that's why i thought he wrote the op-ed that he did. it was a kind of manifesto for a russian future that he feels. just to close, a good friend of mine, a russian, said, "you americans with your support for democracy and your national endowment for democracy, you won't be satisfied until russia is back among the borders of the dutch." think about that. it means for those particular people, the russian empire, russian expansion, and russian identity are solid. created by america's cable companies 13 years ago. -- 30 years ago. your callsments, live on washington journal. willentennial commission be at the international press legislation about for memorials in washington, d.c.. at noon, the cable institute hosts a discussion. trust hosts aable symposium up on it immigrant children. in 45 minutes, our guest is bob cusack. at 8
russia. this is re-creating a view of what russia is, what russian identity is, and how it relates to russia's great power role. and this is russia the third version. and that's why i thought he wrote the op-ed that he did. it was a kind of manifesto for a russian future that he feels. just to close, a good friend of mine, a russian, said, "you americans with your support for democracy and your national endowment for democracy, you won't be satisfied until russia is back among the borders...
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russia's. interests have to be respected and that is something that is being argued for this side of they're going to. use is going to arguing that russia's interests have to be have to be recognized. as a great power russia is definitely good we can be recognized as a want to be good partner or one of the superpower that he or she is a good partner so you know all of these these these collision of interests that right nowell is creating a situation an uncertain situation in which the dumb as you know this is their you're right in the main leads in the military realm but you know we are going to exploit that we are exploiting that in the asia pacific and we're not going to give that up and that we are we're doing that mean africa in fighting terrorism so you know no dominant power is going to be our no great power no uni polar in the unit. no dominant power is going to see our demise as a done deal well defined you to take this to take these keys and diggle or that they're going to happen ok i
russia's. interests have to be respected and that is something that is being argued for this side of they're going to. use is going to arguing that russia's interests have to be have to be recognized. as a great power russia is definitely good we can be recognized as a want to be good partner or one of the superpower that he or she is a good partner so you know all of these these these collision of interests that right nowell is creating a situation an uncertain situation in which the dumb as...
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. >> the separatists are trained by russia, armed by russia, funded by russia. state fighters are accused of further atrocities in syria or the white house makes iraqear that stabilizing is america's priority now. the sheep finally got a haircut but the coat was just short of the world record. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. president obama said that new images of russian tanks have entered ukraine and that moscow is responsible for the violence. a thousand russian troops are operating inside the country which russia denies. separatists have opened a new front in the southeast of the ukraine. >> a ukrainian soldier warns his colleagues a sniper threatened. they were pushing back against the separatists in eastern ukraine but the victory looks possible being forced out of some areas amid claims russia has sent massive reinforcements. with theian forces guerrilla, but it is quite difficult for us. >> nato has released aerial pictures that they say show russian armor inside the ukraine. only the tip of the iceberg s
. >> the separatists are trained by russia, armed by russia, funded by russia. state fighters are accused of further atrocities in syria or the white house makes iraqear that stabilizing is america's priority now. the sheep finally got a haircut but the coat was just short of the world record. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. president obama said that new images of russian tanks have entered ukraine and that moscow is responsible for the...
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well the foreign ministers from from france from russia from ukraine have been invited here by frank walter steinmeier the german foreign minister and i hope that they can try in how far out some kind of a framework for peace now we are expecting those talks to get underway very shortly and it perhaps in the next hour or so but speaking before these talks and it's the steinmeier said that it was incredibly important that discussion was used to try and bring about an end to the ongoing crisis in eastern ukraine he said that it was through diplomatic means only that it could be done that also that there was no clear solution at the moment but any solution must come through diplomatic measures he did warn of the potential for escalation in the violence if it diplomatic solution couldn't be found and that's why he's invited the foreign ministers from france from from the ukraine from ukraine and from russia here to try and get talks underway to find a solution for a peaceful end to the troubles in eastern ukraine in germany first peter all over r t correspondent thank you for the update.
well the foreign ministers from from france from russia from ukraine have been invited here by frank walter steinmeier the german foreign minister and i hope that they can try in how far out some kind of a framework for peace now we are expecting those talks to get underway very shortly and it perhaps in the next hour or so but speaking before these talks and it's the steinmeier said that it was incredibly important that discussion was used to try and bring about an end to the ongoing crisis in...
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hen ukraine and russia. journalists around the world voiced their anger over the disappearance of a russian photographer in ukraine thirty three year old andrew stone him has been missing for more than a week now rights groups are joining the effort to try to get him released the committee to protect journalists gave some comment this is what they said they said that if you cranes authorities are holding him they should release him immediately also want to alert as well amnesty international stressing that journalists shouldn't face any restrictions in their ongoing work from that war zone also a statement from the reporters committee as well for the freedom of the press as you can see there it says media workers must be free to cover all stories without being penalized for doing their job. or some of the work that i understand in a claim can be seen as screens now he's always been known for holding his camera even in the most severe conditions whatever was going on around the wanted a good job he wanted to
hen ukraine and russia. journalists around the world voiced their anger over the disappearance of a russian photographer in ukraine thirty three year old andrew stone him has been missing for more than a week now rights groups are joining the effort to try to get him released the committee to protect journalists gave some comment this is what they said they said that if you cranes authorities are holding him they should release him immediately also want to alert as well amnesty international...
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accused russia of a stealth invasion. to examine how islamic state terrorists are exploiting black trade and. to nurture the. bahraini police arrest a well known opposition activist and she lands in the gulf nation to check on her father he's been on hunger strike for nearly a week now protesting his own detention. kevin though in very good morning chief joined us our top story than ten russian paratroopers returned home on sunday after spending almost a week detained in ukraine the group was captured when they claimed they mistakenly crossed the ukrainian border while on routine patrol has been following the story for us the talks are complicated and difficult that we can now confirm that all ten of russian paratroopers crossed over into ukraine back inside russia the negotiations were easy but thankfully common sense prevailed and the guys are back with us the soldiers were patrolling the ukrainian russian border at night when they unintentionally crossed over into ukrainian territory it was a part of the border that is
accused russia of a stealth invasion. to examine how islamic state terrorists are exploiting black trade and. to nurture the. bahraini police arrest a well known opposition activist and she lands in the gulf nation to check on her father he's been on hunger strike for nearly a week now protesting his own detention. kevin though in very good morning chief joined us our top story than ten russian paratroopers returned home on sunday after spending almost a week detained in ukraine the group was...
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convoy humanitarian aid hands from russia to ukraine's blockaded city of lugansk after moscow in kiev agreed to a red cross led mission also. police fired tear gas and enraged crowds in the u.s. state of missouri in a second night of street violence over and the police killing on an armed a black teenager. the u.s. is just saying weapons to kurdish militia in iraq which are struggling to push back heavily armed islamic state giada's. and why has britain's biggest bank been pulling the plug on accounts belonging to syrian refugees and students. to bam in the russian capital watching our senior national with memory and joshua welcome to the program a convoy of aid from russia is on its way to a gun sco week after local officials declared a humanitarian disaster in the east ukraine city from moscow reached agreement on the mission which will be led by the red cross is on the russian ukrainian border for us. well here when you can question why hasn't it started moving from a russian we expect to meet it here at the russian ukrainian border within the next year of thirty six hours after so
convoy humanitarian aid hands from russia to ukraine's blockaded city of lugansk after moscow in kiev agreed to a red cross led mission also. police fired tear gas and enraged crowds in the u.s. state of missouri in a second night of street violence over and the police killing on an armed a black teenager. the u.s. is just saying weapons to kurdish militia in iraq which are struggling to push back heavily armed islamic state giada's. and why has britain's biggest bank been pulling the plug on...
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and that, that take on where russia goes and where the west goes now influences the position of russia. so what they're trying to create they try to create military, political and economic union that would compete with your european union, nato on the one hand and china on the other hand. that is the way how i see them looking at that. in terms of the authoritarian regimes, ukraine -- not estonia, not las via, not lithuania -- but ukraine creates a major challenge to that kind of arrangement, authoritarian arrangement that exists in russia today. because good half of ukraine speaks russian. in terms of many elements, not all, but many elements of political culture, they're very close. and many pro-democratic activists in russia look at ukraine and kiev with hope that this middle class that has ability to modellize itself without support from
and that, that take on where russia goes and where the west goes now influences the position of russia. so what they're trying to create they try to create military, political and economic union that would compete with your european union, nato on the one hand and china on the other hand. that is the way how i see them looking at that. in terms of the authoritarian regimes, ukraine -- not estonia, not las via, not lithuania -- but ukraine creates a major challenge to that kind of arrangement,...
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it was a shared interest in russia. it was one individual who brought them both to that shared interest. if you could start and madeleine will finish. >> absolutely. thank you all for joining us here and thank you, nick for this conversation. i want to echo thanks to bob and walter who pull off a extraordinary conversation. in a wonderful and simple way. well, i was, not to put too fine a point on it, but i was a piano major in college. i was supposed to be a great pianist. i started playing at the age of i came here as a 17-year-old three. rising junior at the university of denver to go to the aspen music festival school. i met here, 12 year olds who laid from site what it took me all your to learn. i thought, find another profession. i went back to denver. fortunately, i wandered into a course of international politics taught by a soviet expert and a great diplomat. it was joseph korbel that stimulated my interest in things international and things russian and interest and a diplomatic history. and he convinced me tha
it was a shared interest in russia. it was one individual who brought them both to that shared interest. if you could start and madeleine will finish. >> absolutely. thank you all for joining us here and thank you, nick for this conversation. i want to echo thanks to bob and walter who pull off a extraordinary conversation. in a wonderful and simple way. well, i was, not to put too fine a point on it, but i was a piano major in college. i was supposed to be a great pianist. i started...
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in ukraine and russia. now this is the video we have received from near dinny ask some of which is graphic up to fifteen year granny and troops were reportedly killed after their boss was attacked by a local militia some media suggest those on the vehicle were fires from the radical right sector group it stopped the bus mistakenly arrived and an anti-government checkpoint after being sent to the wrong location. came sending mixed messages about the whereabouts of missing russian journalist andre stan and as international pressure grows for his release officials originally denied detaining the photographer but here is one of the visor to keep the interior minister told a lobby and radio station on tuesday. but i. am here. to win them russian men who were millibars. the russian co added that andre is being held because he's suspected of aiding terrorists but when his employer the real novice to a news agency asked for comment the ukrainian official made quite a u. turn. you should vote for. you in or through
in ukraine and russia. now this is the video we have received from near dinny ask some of which is graphic up to fifteen year granny and troops were reportedly killed after their boss was attacked by a local militia some media suggest those on the vehicle were fires from the radical right sector group it stopped the bus mistakenly arrived and an anti-government checkpoint after being sent to the wrong location. came sending mixed messages about the whereabouts of missing russian journalist...
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nestlÉ sells 90% of its goods in russia and it makes them in russia. it is not actually importing those. it is not taking them from outside russia into there. whether or not sanctions will stretch to companies operating in russia. think moment, i don't this is going to have as much an effect on this late. -- nestle. fluid.ntry is they are saying that the numbers are strong. they have had good growth in previous quarters in russia and growth in ukraine. they said ukraine is very resilient. whether or not we have to wait until the next order to summon the concerns about geopolitical risk and get into the purchasing of ukrainians in their hometowns kitkats are flying off the shelf. russia is the second biggest market for ice cream. they have a boutique where you can of mushroom soup with ice cream. a pretty disgusting combination. [laughter] is not feeling any of the bad wins in russia. they have got to be looking at russia. it is a minimal footprint in terms of sales. less than 2% is what analysts were saying. it remains fluid, but they are not entrenchi
nestlÉ sells 90% of its goods in russia and it makes them in russia. it is not actually importing those. it is not taking them from outside russia into there. whether or not sanctions will stretch to companies operating in russia. think moment, i don't this is going to have as much an effect on this late. -- nestle. fluid.ntry is they are saying that the numbers are strong. they have had good growth in previous quarters in russia and growth in ukraine. they said ukraine is very resilient....
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when it comes to gods you know it's it's a big call to russia can play. and you know talks between pushing and pushing come true putin will make it clear that you know any any future discussions towards peace will have to include gas pipes being opened up again in ukraine and just have to make a choice does he allow his civilians to have warmth in their homes and hold water or the sea continue to plunge them into the coldness oh you know we can't just blame putin they say oh we should gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on ukraine stay with her to. the legal. rights. first street. and i think the. orders. in. the in the. thing that got america out of the depression was the securities act there are three thirty four door in order. to wall street it wasn't anything to do with repricing gold it had nothing to do our very little doing going into world war two it was bringing about law and order what's up in europe the disintegration of a lot in order the wild west mentality of letting a bank li
when it comes to gods you know it's it's a big call to russia can play. and you know talks between pushing and pushing come true putin will make it clear that you know any any future discussions towards peace will have to include gas pipes being opened up again in ukraine and just have to make a choice does he allow his civilians to have warmth in their homes and hold water or the sea continue to plunge them into the coldness oh you know we can't just blame putin they say oh we should gentlemen...
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all he was also another criminal they had to leave russia because he wanted to escape persecution when i was hiding out in israel you know what's interesting is he owns about seventy percent of the stake of his holding company that was awarded the quote unquote. a prize of his for fifty one billion dollars and unfortunate a lot of people are under the false assumption that this money is going to be going to mom and pop investors the case is going to want all garko and about seventy percent of the holding and the other thirty percent is own largely by about four other all groups they're all russian if that russian nationality is rich people they're going to get you. yeah well yeah and actually actually to make it even worse let's just say they get this money hyper hypothetically is going to be laundered right back into politics is going to come right into the russian federation and try to sure i would imagine the offshore but also there is a project to try to instigate a color revolution here although i think it's very unlikely the fact is if you give us type of money being invested tow
all he was also another criminal they had to leave russia because he wanted to escape persecution when i was hiding out in israel you know what's interesting is he owns about seventy percent of the stake of his holding company that was awarded the quote unquote. a prize of his for fifty one billion dollars and unfortunate a lot of people are under the false assumption that this money is going to be going to mom and pop investors the case is going to want all garko and about seventy percent of...
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brussels bites back now that russia has banned e.u. food imports in response to sanctions european officials reportedly want to spoil moscow's plans to get alternative supplies from latin america. tear gas and rubber bullets the u.s. believes response to grounds demanding justice for the killing of an unarmed black teenager by a missouri calm down. a little girl that survived eleven days in the siberian a wilderness surrounded by wolves and bears all thanks so brave poppy safe her. what you might have a national coming to live from moscow i'm marina josh welcome to the program now brussels is planning to talk led the american countries out of boosting agricultural exports to russia that's according to the financial times citing senior officials nations such as brazil and chile were set to meet the short fall when the russia introduced a food embargo on a range of european products in response to ease sanctions and more and out from our correspondents in berlin people all over. well following russia's decision to ban the import of certa
brussels bites back now that russia has banned e.u. food imports in response to sanctions european officials reportedly want to spoil moscow's plans to get alternative supplies from latin america. tear gas and rubber bullets the u.s. believes response to grounds demanding justice for the killing of an unarmed black teenager by a missouri calm down. a little girl that survived eleven days in the siberian a wilderness surrounded by wolves and bears all thanks so brave poppy safe her. what you...
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security council meeting was called upon where its western members push to hold russia responsible russia stop this conflict at least two thousand two hundred twenty people including twenty three children have died in the conflict in eastern ukraine but we've never heard the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. call on key to stop bombing its own people in washington i'm going to check out our team. well weighing in. the claims of a russian invasion nato released a series of satellite images apparently showing russian troops inside ukraine russia's defense ministry says they are too vague in commenting on them is pointless the first image apparently shows a russian artillery convoy moving through ukraine's territory other images allegedly indicate activity in russia adjacent to the ukrainian border something nato says is part of the stabilizing strategy don't you mcadams executive director at the rome paul institute for peace and prosperity says the pictures credibility is highly questionable but i think these were released by the same they were taken by the same company that the u.s. had used to
security council meeting was called upon where its western members push to hold russia responsible russia stop this conflict at least two thousand two hundred twenty people including twenty three children have died in the conflict in eastern ukraine but we've never heard the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. call on key to stop bombing its own people in washington i'm going to check out our team. well weighing in. the claims of a russian invasion nato released a series of satellite images apparently...
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they are armed by russia. they are funded by russia. russia has deliberately and repeatedly violated the sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine, and the new images of russian forces inside ukraine make that plain for the world to see. this comes as ukrainian forces are making progress against the separatists. now, as a result of the actions, russia has already taken and the major sanctions we've imposed with our european and international partners, russia is already more isolated than at any time since the end of the cold war. the capital is fleeing. investors are increasingly staying out. its economy is in decline. and this ongoing russian incursion into ukraine will only bring more costs and consequences for russia. next week i'll be in europe to coordinate with our closest allies and partners. ness tonyia, il reaffirm our unwavering commitment to the defense of nato allies. at the naught toe summit we'll focus on the additional steps we can take to ensure the alliance remains prepared for any challenge. our meeting of the n
they are armed by russia. they are funded by russia. russia has deliberately and repeatedly violated the sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine, and the new images of russian forces inside ukraine make that plain for the world to see. this comes as ukrainian forces are making progress against the separatists. now, as a result of the actions, russia has already taken and the major sanctions we've imposed with our european and international partners, russia is already more isolated than...