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detractors of the russia china relationship always say that russia is choosing poorly it should choose the west over china but i always counter is that under that scenario russia must surrender a great deal of its sovereignty and that it is unwilling to do that its relationship with china both countries preserve their their sovereignty and their very adamant about it i mean if you look at their relationship when one is not subservient to the other they have mutual strong interest and that's where they start from go ahead jim they have huge interest yeah they have the russians have bass natural resources the chinese that best amounts of labor the russians need labor and the chinese need natural resources siberia used to be part of china you know it's only in the past 150 years or so that siberia became part of russia as the russians but you know the history i'm sure so no this is makes perfectly natural sense it's going to be good for both countries again i'm an american i don't particularly like it. i don't like saying what's happened but no it's fabulous for everybody the russians get
detractors of the russia china relationship always say that russia is choosing poorly it should choose the west over china but i always counter is that under that scenario russia must surrender a great deal of its sovereignty and that it is unwilling to do that its relationship with china both countries preserve their their sovereignty and their very adamant about it i mean if you look at their relationship when one is not subservient to the other they have mutual strong interest and that's...
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they're getting a cut off from android russia is now cooperating with them on 5 g. infrastructure projects so you've got that's going to be an enabler for a new communications high speed infrastructure in and yeah you get. there there's overlap the in or out operate but i think they want to be independent in case they get cut off in case something happens you can be. independent you can kill still continue to operate and that and that throws throws that there's a i'll tell you where the security threat is for a while we it's not them tapping into anything it's our ability not to tap into some of their networks that's where the concern is i think as well as a trade and competition what 11 power spying is better than another if that's really a credible that's that that's called exceptionalism gone berserk but anyway jim you want to tell you don't go ahead peter you need to see not just technology but finance as well yet you know the russians and the chinese and others the indians are coming up with a new competition to the american presidential system there will be a
they're getting a cut off from android russia is now cooperating with them on 5 g. infrastructure projects so you've got that's going to be an enabler for a new communications high speed infrastructure in and yeah you get. there there's overlap the in or out operate but i think they want to be independent in case they get cut off in case something happens you can be. independent you can kill still continue to operate and that and that throws throws that there's a i'll tell you where the...
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and these from across europe getting closer to russia mr putin's russia. while mr putin doesn't really share your hopes for a liberal democracy. while at the eastern part of ukraine the cry this is becoming deeper and deeper all the while. he's. very real humanitarian disaster that is going and they are so. what could france achieve from behavior like this now in the importance of france russia. from the story clearly has been one of the key partners in europe and around the world. who we are. were the allies in the war against germany in world war 2 and next year the french president will come to the celebrations. i would like to thank him for accepting the invitation but our relationship with france says far deeper roots france is also a permanent member of this human security council has a nuclear arsenal and. does play a very important role in international affairs. and the relationship between russia and the you to a large extent depend on that we know what is the decision making process there parts france to support and many issues. particularly on t
and these from across europe getting closer to russia mr putin's russia. while mr putin doesn't really share your hopes for a liberal democracy. while at the eastern part of ukraine the cry this is becoming deeper and deeper all the while. he's. very real humanitarian disaster that is going and they are so. what could france achieve from behavior like this now in the importance of france russia. from the story clearly has been one of the key partners in europe and around the world. who we are....
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and russia that is the new start treaty which limits long range nuclear weapons in both countries and is considered the most important agreement reached during the cold war but the u.s. national security advisor john bolton already says new start won't be extended beyond its deadline of february 2021 so we're going to discuss in a moment what will happen next with our panel but 1st this report from our white house correspondent kelly octaves. it's a treaty u.s. president donald trump has repeatedly accused russia of violating right guys not adhering to the agreement that should have been done years ago the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty was signed in 1087 by then u.s. president ronald reagan and soviet leader mikhail gorbachev for 31 years it's ban both sides from deploying medium range land based missiles halting the arms race between the 2 superpowers but washington and moscow clashed for years over russia's development and deployment of a cruise missile system the united states and its allies say was prohibited under the cold war pact in february us secretary of state mik
and russia that is the new start treaty which limits long range nuclear weapons in both countries and is considered the most important agreement reached during the cold war but the u.s. national security advisor john bolton already says new start won't be extended beyond its deadline of february 2021 so we're going to discuss in a moment what will happen next with our panel but 1st this report from our white house correspondent kelly octaves. it's a treaty u.s. president donald trump has...
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sure russia's claims regarding the elation of the treaty when it was still the. active we many times reached out to our u.s. colleagues saying that the new loan which. the romanian because soon in poland are a direct violation of the american media than a shorter range missile treaty the. us that mag 41 launches could not be used to launch tomahawk type missiles sea based missiles was the now and there is no way the u.s. can just defy the condition of. its actions because it has become clear that that can be done so there is a question now what will be deployed in romania and poland anti-missile systems or offensive missile weapons capable of reaching targets very long distance like to turn to your turn. that these tests took place only 16 days after. the process which the us started to itself. will do from the n f treaty it is clear that they were not improvisation averse nobly improvising that was another link in the chain of long planned actions and tests that goes to show again that the concerns which we are a. political had enough grounds to be credible we n
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and russia stilton bank says russia is to blame because it has developed a new cruise missile. we will not mirror what threshold us we don't want a new on surface and we have no intention to deploy the new land based nuclear me sides in europe nato continues to aspire for a construct relationship with russia when russia else actions make that possible so that was an aegis sector general yes staunton back now while the u.s. and russia blame each other for ending the iron if treaty both sides of calling for restraint the deal was originally joined up to defuse cold war tensions here's a look back at how the landmark treaty came about. 987 the historic agreement between the soviet union and the united states. about how and ronald reagan signed the i.n.f. treaty marking a change of course after decades of cold war nuclear tension. the root of the tension was this the soviet s s 20 missile a nuclear warhead that could strike western europe at short notice. that worried those european countries on the other side of the iron curtain were well within the missiles reach of 5 and a half
and russia stilton bank says russia is to blame because it has developed a new cruise missile. we will not mirror what threshold us we don't want a new on surface and we have no intention to deploy the new land based nuclear me sides in europe nato continues to aspire for a construct relationship with russia when russia else actions make that possible so that was an aegis sector general yes staunton back now while the u.s. and russia blame each other for ending the iron if treaty both sides of...
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she's saying russia, russia, russia. but -- maybe it was. it could be russia. it could also be china. could also be lots of other people. could be somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds, okay? you don't know who broke in to dnc. >> we do know. it was russia. u.s. intelligence officials have been very public about that and provided ample evidence. as for his latest conspiracy theory, though, dangerously claiming that epstein was murdered by the clintons? the white house is defending it. >> i think the president just wants everything to be investigated, as your reporter just revealed just the day before. there was some unsealed information implicating some people very high up. and i'm not going to repeat their names. jeffrey epstein has done some very bad things over a number of years. let's continue to investigate that. >> let me bring in our two guests here. "new york times" politics editor patrick healy and a.b. stoddard. patrick, i compared this to presidents ford, carter, reagan, claiming lbj had kennedy killed. what would the reaction have bee
she's saying russia, russia, russia. but -- maybe it was. it could be russia. it could also be china. could also be lots of other people. could be somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds, okay? you don't know who broke in to dnc. >> we do know. it was russia. u.s. intelligence officials have been very public about that and provided ample evidence. as for his latest conspiracy theory, though, dangerously claiming that epstein was murdered by the clintons? the white house is...
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did just before the g 7 in which he said you know that russia is a european country russia soldiers in europe driving russia away would be a strategic mistake it would weaken the west it would create conflict there but then when it comes to. actually proposing anything he comes out with nothing at all it is doing. who are supposed to changed. policy is to somehow reconcile themselves to your firm with your account with that in and the euro be part of the club but that's not going to have been ok do you want to know the problem with monk wrong is that he says all the right things and then he behaves you know in the wrong way what do you how do you account for the well he accused the ultra liberals and for all of them allies that led french to become yellow vests but he is the ultra liberal some self you know no he's talking about pushing russia out of europe and it being a mistake he was there ron who said our sport think we're not media he basically you know addressing the french journalist you said the following they these people they imitate your 4 months but they're no 2 you cannot
did just before the g 7 in which he said you know that russia is a european country russia soldiers in europe driving russia away would be a strategic mistake it would weaken the west it would create conflict there but then when it comes to. actually proposing anything he comes out with nothing at all it is doing. who are supposed to changed. policy is to somehow reconcile themselves to your firm with your account with that in and the euro be part of the club but that's not going to have been...
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she is saying russia, russia, russia. maybe it was. it could be russia but it could also be china. could also be lots of other people. it also could be somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds. if putin likes donald trump guess what, folks? that is called an asset not a liability. as far as hacking i think it was russia but i think we also get hacked by other countries and people. my people came to me, dan coats and some others and said they think it's russia. i have president putin. he just said it's not russia. i will say this. i don't see any reason why it would be. russia does have 90% of the nuclear weapons so i've always felt getting along is a positive thing. >> don't meddle in the election. >> that's about how that went. there is also building concern tonight about the possibility of some sort of new arms race with russia. for the first time in decades the u.s. has tested an intermediate range cruise missile the first such test since the administration withdrew from the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty. the actual missile took off faster than this one. h
she is saying russia, russia, russia. maybe it was. it could be russia but it could also be china. could also be lots of other people. it also could be somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds. if putin likes donald trump guess what, folks? that is called an asset not a liability. as far as hacking i think it was russia but i think we also get hacked by other countries and people. my people came to me, dan coats and some others and said they think it's russia. i have president...
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when you ask the intel folks they will put russia and china at the top and say russia short-term more dangerous and longer-term china is th the real threat because of the capability of overcoming the u.s. in time. not guarantee but a capability to stronger economy, bigger population et cetera. does china want to surpass the u.s.? absolutely. we read the editorials and this is about regaining their rightful place on top of the world. that is the way they look at it. >> because they feel as they have been humiliated. >> exactly. russia has a similar victimization monument set going back not as far to 1991, the collapse of the soviet union. they were humiliated and klobuchar was no better than me and a villain not a hero. chinese leaders study the collapse of the soviet union. they say we don't want to do that. >> so you were in the obama ministration watching for the chief of staff. it did go to the chinese and they knock off. in the intellectual property, intrusions and it kind of worked at least for. >> i talked to rick who is a former deputy director of the nsa and highly involved in
when you ask the intel folks they will put russia and china at the top and say russia short-term more dangerous and longer-term china is th the real threat because of the capability of overcoming the u.s. in time. not guarantee but a capability to stronger economy, bigger population et cetera. does china want to surpass the u.s.? absolutely. we read the editorials and this is about regaining their rightful place on top of the world. that is the way they look at it. >> because they feel as...
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imposed sanctions on russia. just taking on a powerful stimulus role it subsidizes various agricultural sectors milk production sugar beet cultivation and many others besides and it subsidizes loans to invest in machinery and livestock. modern machinery has boosted production and opened up new business opportunities eco neiva used to only sell milk now it also produces fear yogurt and cheese the company has taken on an extra $10000.00 workers to cope with . the expansion. did you go every day you've got a new task. that helps you to improve yourself and to grow together with the company. back in eastern germany our export agent hans van or has now joined forces with other companies to lobby the government they want the sanctions on russia to be eased so they can start trading again. it's about finding ways and means of protecting our economic interests worldwide. it's not just russia this applies to other countries as well. we have to try as europeans to get along with countries that don't have the kind of democr
imposed sanctions on russia. just taking on a powerful stimulus role it subsidizes various agricultural sectors milk production sugar beet cultivation and many others besides and it subsidizes loans to invest in machinery and livestock. modern machinery has boosted production and opened up new business opportunities eco neiva used to only sell milk now it also produces fear yogurt and cheese the company has taken on an extra $10000.00 workers to cope with . the expansion. did you go every day...
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gave russia 6 months to return to compliance with the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty russia refused so the treaty ends today. now the u.s. reportedly plans to test a new myside rich a would have been prohibited and the moscow says it is dead because of the u.s. and is calling on washington not to deploy anymore dockets. $987.00 the historic agreement between the soviet union and the united states president mikhail gorbachev and ronald reagan signed the i.n.f. treaty marking a change of course after decades of cold war nuclear tension. the root of the tension was this the soviet s s 20 missile a nuclear warhead that could strike western europe at short notice. that worried those european countries on the other side of the iron curtain were well within the missiles reach of 5 and a half 1000 kilometers. the u.s. response was to deploy its own mid range pershing missiles in europe that was met with protests across the west the demonstrations showed demand for a new direction the result was the i.n.f. treaty. it banned all ground launched ballistic missiles with ranges of betwee
gave russia 6 months to return to compliance with the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty russia refused so the treaty ends today. now the u.s. reportedly plans to test a new myside rich a would have been prohibited and the moscow says it is dead because of the u.s. and is calling on washington not to deploy anymore dockets. $987.00 the historic agreement between the soviet union and the united states president mikhail gorbachev and ronald reagan signed the i.n.f. treaty marking a change...
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treaty was that they accused russia of violating that agreement now russia has said they did not and denies violating this agreement and we also heard from russian president vladimir putin who emphasized that russia won't be the 1st to boost its military if the usa were not to escalate following the withdrawal of the treaty this is what the russian president said if we receive verified information that the u.s. has finished developing and started producing these systems russia will be forced to begin its own full scale development of similar missiles so even after the united states withdrew from the i.n.f. treaty we did not see an escalation from russia however the united states has proceeded to test this missile that would have violated the treaty now it's important to remember that the i.n.f. treaty was signed in 1987 and it was a key moment in the scaling down in deescalation and eventually end of the cold war however that i.n.f. treaty that banned nuclear and missiles of a certain length is no longer in effect now russia has repeatedly reached out to the united states for dialogu
treaty was that they accused russia of violating that agreement now russia has said they did not and denies violating this agreement and we also heard from russian president vladimir putin who emphasized that russia won't be the 1st to boost its military if the usa were not to escalate following the withdrawal of the treaty this is what the russian president said if we receive verified information that the u.s. has finished developing and started producing these systems russia will be forced to...
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russia can live with ukraine and nato. other think tanks offered serious ideas about an international presence as a vehicle for ending the war. if you can establish that, the russians lose control of the border and soldiers and offices and weapons and such an elastic-12 months of international force to be in charge, you can have reelections. that can be a face saver. these negotiations, and vladimir putin, let's see what happens with ukraine and the elections. .. and i think it's safe to say the crimmins -- is one of the most odious figures in ukraine. so here's the bottom line. they've had the elections. putin was hoping it would be political forces in ukraine, they would be able to lead to serious ukrainian concessions on foreign policy. hasn't happened. instead, the east voted forgot who is essentially endorsing a westward policy. zelensky is victory is a disaster the imperialists in moscow. smart people in moscow understand that. i think some of the smart people are in putin's inner circle but they don't include the gr
russia can live with ukraine and nato. other think tanks offered serious ideas about an international presence as a vehicle for ending the war. if you can establish that, the russians lose control of the border and soldiers and offices and weapons and such an elastic-12 months of international force to be in charge, you can have reelections. that can be a face saver. these negotiations, and vladimir putin, let's see what happens with ukraine and the elections. .. and i think it's safe to say...
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folks they will russia and china at the top and typically say russia short-term they have a capability to a stronger economy and population etc.. it does china want to surpass the u.s. come absolutely. it's about regaining their rightful place at the top of the world. what's interesting is russia had a similar mindset going back not as far but the collapse of the soviet union they feel they were humiliated and folks know better in the room tammy what's interesting chinese leaders to study the fault and collapse, china studies at and they say we don't want to be that. >> by impression is they say knock it off and it kind of works for a period. >> the former deputy director of the nsa, basically the cyber operations response. he said after obama delivered a tough warning that there was a discernible downturn in activity in terms of volume but not a substantive change in the aggression. it's still as active as what they were taking away in the public and private sectors. >> they basically la lay out wht they are going to do so i mean, what is it that they are going to do in general they w
folks they will russia and china at the top and typically say russia short-term they have a capability to a stronger economy and population etc.. it does china want to surpass the u.s. come absolutely. it's about regaining their rightful place at the top of the world. what's interesting is russia had a similar mindset going back not as far but the collapse of the soviet union they feel they were humiliated and folks know better in the room tammy what's interesting chinese leaders to study the...
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missile test as russia warns the u.n. security council of a new arms race if it actually isn't taken. we're one step away from an arms race that cannot be controlled or regulated in any way the united states will not remain a party to a treaty that is deliberately violated by russia. conservative activists in the u.s. celebrate after a court agrees to reconsider a case accusing global tech giants like google and facebook of an anti conservative bias. and they ship captain who faces jail for saving migrants from the mediterranean has turned down a french braid award accusing paris of hypocrisy as european states still wrangle over what to do with newcomers. watching our attention national coming to you live from the russian capital where it's just turned 6 pm welcome to the program. where putin has ordered an analysis of the threat posed by a new u.s. missile the weapon was recently tested just after washington pulled out of a key arms control treaty with moscow the russian president also ordered a symmetrical response to
missile test as russia warns the u.n. security council of a new arms race if it actually isn't taken. we're one step away from an arms race that cannot be controlled or regulated in any way the united states will not remain a party to a treaty that is deliberately violated by russia. conservative activists in the u.s. celebrate after a court agrees to reconsider a case accusing global tech giants like google and facebook of an anti conservative bias. and they ship captain who faces jail for...
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president might call french president might call for reinstall reinstating russia's voting rights in the council of europe he also presented russia once again as a reliable partner whether it comes to european security the emphasize that it was the u.s. that left the i.n.f. treaty that arms treaty and it seems as well as it might call was almost welcoming russia into the european fold he emphasized again and again the importance of remembering that russia is also a european country as he said rather a symbolic step just ahead of these g. 7 meetings which as you say russia has been include excluded from since the annexation of crimea now talk about crimea of course that the conflict in ukraine is going to be high on the agenda do do we anticipate anything in the way of progress. well so far that conflict has really been in deadlock particularly under. the previous ukrainian president and observers had been hoping that there could become kind of some kind of a change with becoming president this year and it does seem that that may perhaps be happening today we heard from vladimir putin
president might call french president might call for reinstall reinstating russia's voting rights in the council of europe he also presented russia once again as a reliable partner whether it comes to european security the emphasize that it was the u.s. that left the i.n.f. treaty that arms treaty and it seems as well as it might call was almost welcoming russia into the european fold he emphasized again and again the importance of remembering that russia is also a european country as he said...
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because russia is in the konami though drums for.
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so when it comes to what russia did, and how russia messed with our election, deripaska is this key figure who is still a bit of a mystery. he definitely plugs into the manafort part of this scandal in a way that mueller's report essentially leaves as an open question. this is from mueller's report. "the special counsel's office could not reliably determine manafort's purpose in sharing internal polling data during the campaign period. manafort --" something, something redacted, "did not see a downside to sharing campaign information and told rick gates his role in the campaign would be good for business and potentially a way to be made whole for the work he previously completed in ukraine." as to deripaska, manafort claimed by sharing campaign information with him deripaska might see value in their relationship and resolve a disagreeme disagreement, a reference to one or more outstanding lawsuits. remember deripaska's friends saying manafort owed them a ton of money. so deripaska is this intriguing figure when it comes to russia's attack on our election. deripaska is believed by the u.s.
so when it comes to what russia did, and how russia messed with our election, deripaska is this key figure who is still a bit of a mystery. he definitely plugs into the manafort part of this scandal in a way that mueller's report essentially leaves as an open question. this is from mueller's report. "the special counsel's office could not reliably determine manafort's purpose in sharing internal polling data during the campaign period. manafort --" something, something redacted,...
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imposed sanctions on russia. the. state is taking on a powerful stimulus role it subsidizes various agricultural sectors milk production sugar beet cultivation and many others besides and it subsidizes loans to invest in machinery and livestock. modern machinery has boosted production and opened up new business opportunities eco neither used to only sell milk now it also produces fear yogurt and cheese the company has taken on an extra $10000.00 workers to. cope with the expansion. of the due to go every day you've got a new task. that helps you to improve yourselves and to grow together with the company. back in eastern germany our export agent hans van or has now joined forces with other companies to lobby the government they want the sanctions on russia to be eased so they can start trading again. it's about finding ways and means of protecting our economic interests worldwide. it's not just russia this applies to other countries as well. we have to try as europeans to get along with countries that don't have the k
imposed sanctions on russia. the. state is taking on a powerful stimulus role it subsidizes various agricultural sectors milk production sugar beet cultivation and many others besides and it subsidizes loans to invest in machinery and livestock. modern machinery has boosted production and opened up new business opportunities eco neither used to only sell milk now it also produces fear yogurt and cheese the company has taken on an extra $10000.00 workers to. cope with the expansion. of the due...
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that's the first point but the second is, russia is also not russia away some spokesman claimed to be. what i mean is this area you often hear in discussions about russia ukraine about the ability of the russian people to suffer endlessly and do what their masters want. that's true until suddenly it isn't. so there's a great history of walls in russia, rebellions. i've been watching what's happening in russia. this thing in moscow, these constant demonstrations going on for three weeks, the demonstrations you had which were successful about the journalist and about the cathedral, all very interesting. whether that means we're on the verge of some major shift in russian politics, i hesitate to make that prediction. i just say watch closely. >> you're just going to tantalize us. fran and then down at the end . >>. >> john, you're right to point to the shipping russian attitudes towards the eu. but my concern is that new attitudes have continued to shift towards ukraine and there is what i would say is a growing sense of ukrainian fatigue because of the lack of reforms under the previous
that's the first point but the second is, russia is also not russia away some spokesman claimed to be. what i mean is this area you often hear in discussions about russia ukraine about the ability of the russian people to suffer endlessly and do what their masters want. that's true until suddenly it isn't. so there's a great history of walls in russia, rebellions. i've been watching what's happening in russia. this thing in moscow, these constant demonstrations going on for three weeks, the...
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russia has a terrible economy. russia does not make that much stuff at all other than oil and gas. so it's totally dependent on oil and gas prices and its links with western oil companies for its economic future. but deripaska does have this big aluminum company and that's something. his big aluminum company is actually a substantial business interest for the whole country of russia. sanctioning that company would take a big bite out of the russian economy. sanctioning that company, i mean that might actually hit them where it hurts. therefore, perhaps inevitably with this leadership that we've got right now in our government, the trump administration decided to go wobbly on the sanctions on deripaska and his firm, second thoughts. just a few months after they announced the sanctions in the first place, that they were going to drop the sanctions on deripaska's firm. what was initially a really heartening bipartisan response to that was congress sort of revolted against that decision by the trump administration. all of the democrats in the house and the senate, 70% of the republican
russia has a terrible economy. russia does not make that much stuff at all other than oil and gas. so it's totally dependent on oil and gas prices and its links with western oil companies for its economic future. but deripaska does have this big aluminum company and that's something. his big aluminum company is actually a substantial business interest for the whole country of russia. sanctioning that company would take a big bite out of the russian economy. sanctioning that company, i mean that...
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security council called by russia and at the meeting russia expressed very grave concerns about the united states' recent decision on august 2nd to withdraw from the intermediate nuclear forces treaty and furthermore it emphasized that russia had fully complied with the trading now when the united states addressed the meeting they repeated their allegation that russia was indeed the one responsible for the demise of the treaty because they had violated it and they dismissed russia's concerns regarding the m.k. for one launcher this is the representative of the united states blaming russia for the demise of the i.n.f. treaty. here today because the russian federation preferred a world in which the united states continued to fulfill its i.n.f. treaty obligations while the russian federation did not we've heard a narrative today that the united states had itself been in violation of the i.n.f. treaty because of our recent flight which use the m k 41 launcher that is also found in our aegis of sure missile defense system this is categorically false thank you madam president now russia when the
security council called by russia and at the meeting russia expressed very grave concerns about the united states' recent decision on august 2nd to withdraw from the intermediate nuclear forces treaty and furthermore it emphasized that russia had fully complied with the trading now when the united states addressed the meeting they repeated their allegation that russia was indeed the one responsible for the demise of the treaty because they had violated it and they dismissed russia's concerns...
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russia calls on the u.n. to prevent a new arms race following a u.s. missile test and the collapse of the i.n.f. treaty. trump councils a state visit to denmark after calling remarks by its prime minister masti she had rejected his offer to buy greenland calling the proposal absurd. and aid organization oxfam lashes out and g 7 countries ahead of the summit this weekend it accuses their policies of driving political and equality. equality hot rich increased over the last the last year actually the wealth the british just billionaires was growing while the wealth of the poorest half of society had fallen . hello you're watching on t.v. international i'm whereas on a local it thank you for joining us. now russia and china have called for global action to prevent a new all ms rice following the collapse of a key arms control agreement in beijing called a u.n. security council meeting after the u.s. tested a cruise missile previously banned by the i.n.f. treaty and rival powers blamed each other for the ongoing escalation his caleb maupin with the details.
russia calls on the u.n. to prevent a new arms race following a u.s. missile test and the collapse of the i.n.f. treaty. trump councils a state visit to denmark after calling remarks by its prime minister masti she had rejected his offer to buy greenland calling the proposal absurd. and aid organization oxfam lashes out and g 7 countries ahead of the summit this weekend it accuses their policies of driving political and equality. equality hot rich increased over the last the last year actually...
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and russia so berg blames russia for the u.s. withdrawal from the treaty saying moscow failed to comply after it developed a new cruise missile. it was a tweak that announced the end of over 30 years of mutual nuclear restraint u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o squarely put the blame on russia when he declared the treaty ends today president trump had withdrawn from the agreement 6 months ago after russia deployed a new missile system that contravenes the ins terms according to washington and nato. but russia is adamant that the us is responsible for the treaties unraveling . which we have discussed the subject in detail many times from the very beginning we were saying that this is exclusively a u.s. initiative and a couple friends 1st to shatter the screen and and then terminate participation at . the crashing. moscow has proposed a moratorium on deploying nuclear capable missiles and nato is also keen to avoid europe becoming a staging ground for a nuclear buildup would be very we will not mirror what russia does we don't
and russia so berg blames russia for the u.s. withdrawal from the treaty saying moscow failed to comply after it developed a new cruise missile. it was a tweak that announced the end of over 30 years of mutual nuclear restraint u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o squarely put the blame on russia when he declared the treaty ends today president trump had withdrawn from the agreement 6 months ago after russia deployed a new missile system that contravenes the ins terms according to washington...
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security council where russia and the u.s. traded accusations over the collapse of the i.m.f. treaty. in accusing russia the united states and the countries that drum to along with its are ignoring facts and common sense the united states will not remain a party to a treaty that is deliberately violated by russia. also this hour conservative activists in the u.s. are celebrating after a court agrees to reconsider its censorship case against tech giants like facebook and google. and the ship captain faces jail time for saving migrants from the mediterranean has turned down a french bravery award accusing paris of. as european states still wrangle over what to do with newcomers. watching our 2 international coming to you live from the russian capital where it's just turned 3 pm welcome to the program thought amir putin has ordered an analysis of the threat posed by the latest american missile the weapon was recently tested not long after the u.s. pulled out of an arms control treaty the russian president also ordered a symmetrical response for more let's cross live now to. go. t
security council where russia and the u.s. traded accusations over the collapse of the i.m.f. treaty. in accusing russia the united states and the countries that drum to along with its are ignoring facts and common sense the united states will not remain a party to a treaty that is deliberately violated by russia. also this hour conservative activists in the u.s. are celebrating after a court agrees to reconsider its censorship case against tech giants like facebook and google. and the ship...
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the federal duma not the this is the russian parliament alexander look of from the from the united russia party who had suggested that the in the next duma the next russian parliament elections that are coming up in 2021 it is quite possible that a liberal one of the liberal parties will be able to get get it so and not get seats which has not happened for for a number of years to russia so what if the eve of these protests keep up if they are if they become more long term more wide widespread than they can of course affect the russian political landscape as you have seen similar effects in other countries. joining the discussion now from london dimeter loss an expert on russian affairs and lecturer in security and development in the department of war studies at king's college london. there are 2 key opposition figures who seem to be no instrumental in the protest movement volley. ball do you see them able to build up the momentum for the of for the opposition and shaping the narrative for the future i think what is very interesting about this movement is i did is it follow some leaders b
the federal duma not the this is the russian parliament alexander look of from the from the united russia party who had suggested that the in the next duma the next russian parliament elections that are coming up in 2021 it is quite possible that a liberal one of the liberal parties will be able to get get it so and not get seats which has not happened for for a number of years to russia so what if the eve of these protests keep up if they are if they become more long term more wide widespread...
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which are a disaster for russia. andrew knows more about russian economy than anyone in this town , and he can tell you that the economy is going nowhere. and sanctions are only part of the reason, not the most important parts but the point is his growing state crony capitalist corrupt control of the economy is keeping very, very talented people in for all. thrall. and ukraine is part of that. ukraine is part of it. if you're right, if you're right and russia stays and holds onto the ukraine and putin follows him, whatever he decides to leave, russia is doomed to become a fourth-grade economy and a third great power. -- third rate power. not in a year, not in 20 years but in 25 or 30 and they will become china's little how which pal, which is already developing. >> john, you're right that anders knows a great deal about russia but we have another guy in this room who also knows a great deal about russia. his name is dimitri symes and he now has the floor. thank you very much for accepting our invitation. thank you fo
which are a disaster for russia. andrew knows more about russian economy than anyone in this town , and he can tell you that the economy is going nowhere. and sanctions are only part of the reason, not the most important parts but the point is his growing state crony capitalist corrupt control of the economy is keeping very, very talented people in for all. thrall. and ukraine is part of that. ukraine is part of it. if you're right, if you're right and russia stays and holds onto the ukraine...
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and russia trade accusations of the un security council over the collapse of the i.m.f. arms control treaty. the russian federation preferred a world in which the united states continued to fulfill its eye and a treaty obligations while the russian federation did not in accusing russia and the united states in the countries that support it or ignore in facts and common sense donald trump cancels a state visit to denmark after cooling remarks by its prime minister nasty she had rejected his offer to buy greenland is calling the proposal absurd. and aid organization oxfam lashes out at g 7 countries ahead of their summit this weekend i think uses their policies of driving global inequality equality how to bridge the increased if a lot of the last year actually the well the british just billionaires was growing while the wealth of the poorest half of society had fallen. hello you're watching r t international i'm ours on a local thank you for joining us. russia and china have called for global action to prevent a new arms race following the collapse of a key arms control ag
and russia trade accusations of the un security council over the collapse of the i.m.f. arms control treaty. the russian federation preferred a world in which the united states continued to fulfill its eye and a treaty obligations while the russian federation did not in accusing russia and the united states in the countries that support it or ignore in facts and common sense donald trump cancels a state visit to denmark after cooling remarks by its prime minister nasty she had rejected his...
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withdrawal due to russia's intransigence. we're here today because the russian federation preferred a world in which the united states continued to fulfill its i.n.f. treaty obligations while the russian federation did not. indeed the russian federation and china would still like a world where the united states exercises self-restraint while they continue their arms buildups unabated and unabashed russia now threatens that it will reciprocate if the united states positions intermediate range missiles in europe but russia had already fielded such missiles in europe while the i.n.f. treaty was still in effect. what we and our nato allies know is that russia has produced and fielded multiple battalions of m. $9729.00 ground launch cruise missiles throughout russia in violation of the now terminated i.n.f. treaty including in western russia with the ability to strike critical european targets likewise china threatens to target u.s. allies that host any u.s. missiles even though china has already deployed thousands of interment in
withdrawal due to russia's intransigence. we're here today because the russian federation preferred a world in which the united states continued to fulfill its i.n.f. treaty obligations while the russian federation did not. indeed the russian federation and china would still like a world where the united states exercises self-restraint while they continue their arms buildups unabated and unabashed russia now threatens that it will reciprocate if the united states positions intermediate range...
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russia says the u.s. has made a serious mistake by pulling out of a lot of control agreement on friday the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty was signed with the former soviet union during the cold war but the u.s. administration says russia has not kept its side of the bargain a white house correspondent kimberly hellcat reports. it's a treaty u.s. president donald trump has repeatedly accused russia of violating right guys not here in the agreement they should have been done years ago the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty was signed in 1987 by then u.s. president ronald reagan and soviet leader mikhail gorbachev for 31 years it's ban both sides from deploying medium range land based missiles halting the arms race between the 2 superpowers but washington and moscow clashed for years over russia's development and deployment of a cruise missile system the united states and its allies say was prohibited under the cold war pact in february us secretary of state mike pump a.o. announced that of r
russia says the u.s. has made a serious mistake by pulling out of a lot of control agreement on friday the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty was signed with the former soviet union during the cold war but the u.s. administration says russia has not kept its side of the bargain a white house correspondent kimberly hellcat reports. it's a treaty u.s. president donald trump has repeatedly accused russia of violating right guys not here in the agreement they should have been done years ago...
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missile test that as russia wants the u.n. security council of a new arms race to action isn't taken. one step away from an arms race that cannot be controlled or regulated in any way the united states will not remain a party to a treaty that is deliberately violated by russia. also this hour conservative activist in the u.s. to celebrate after a court agrees to reconsider a case accusing global tech giants like google and facebook of an anti conservative bias. and australian the reagan couple whose child was severely malnourished after being placed on the diet escaped jail time but are head of community service instead we break down the issues. you're watching aren't international coming to you live from the russian capital where it's just turned 7 pm welcome to the program. but a mere putin has ordered an analysis of the threat posed by a new u.s. missile the weapon was recently tested just after washington pulled out of a treaty arms control treaty with moscow the russian president also ordered a symmetrical response to the
missile test that as russia wants the u.n. security council of a new arms race to action isn't taken. one step away from an arms race that cannot be controlled or regulated in any way the united states will not remain a party to a treaty that is deliberately violated by russia. also this hour conservative activist in the u.s. to celebrate after a court agrees to reconsider a case accusing global tech giants like google and facebook of an anti conservative bias. and australian the reagan couple...
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treaty with russia. here in moscow thanks for. the tonight's welcome to the program for more than a year. of tensions and italy's ruling coalition has come to a head the prime minister has resigned and solve the country's interior minister called for a vote of no confidence but once again leave the country in deep political crisis. well that resignation over its nice prime minister said because they had been widely speculated for the last few days and now it's happening course plunging into a fresh political crisis in his resignation speech on tuesday often you know at least during the attack on the deputy prime minister i mean to you even this damage to you is so over the week basically accusing him of doing everything to. profiting self and profiteers party but the government and he accused materials so binnie of being the one who's driving the government into crisis make it all up to the parliamentary debate will go to the president of the republic to officially communicate then to this government intended my resignation this p
treaty with russia. here in moscow thanks for. the tonight's welcome to the program for more than a year. of tensions and italy's ruling coalition has come to a head the prime minister has resigned and solve the country's interior minister called for a vote of no confidence but once again leave the country in deep political crisis. well that resignation over its nice prime minister said because they had been widely speculated for the last few days and now it's happening course plunging into a...
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for russia, it's becoming second nature. and you can keep up to date with the challenge of tackling the fires on the bbc website — you'll also find a feature on the local artists who are raising awareness of what's causing the wildfires. that's all at bbc.com/news. let's get some of the day's other news. president trump says he wants a new nuclear pact to be signed by both russia and china. mr trump said he had spoken to the two countries about the idea, and that they were both "very, very excited". his comments came after the us withdrew from a key nuclear treaty with russia, raising fears of a new arms race. the man co—ordinating official efforts to tackle the spread of ebola in the democratic republic of congo says only about half of cases are currently being identified. jean—jacques muyembe warned that the current outbreak could continue for two or three years. sudan's military council and its main opposition coalition have announced a draft constitutional declaration to usher in a new period of transitional govern
for russia, it's becoming second nature. and you can keep up to date with the challenge of tackling the fires on the bbc website — you'll also find a feature on the local artists who are raising awareness of what's causing the wildfires. that's all at bbc.com/news. let's get some of the day's other news. president trump says he wants a new nuclear pact to be signed by both russia and china. mr trump said he had spoken to the two countries about the idea, and that they were both "very,...
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the russia's russia's president vladimir putin has really kind of refocused his energy away from the international stage and back to domestic policy in this current 4th term and least our win in moscow thank you very much. berlin city government like others in europe is struggling with skyrocketing rents and a shortage of housing that's putting dramatic measures in place to deal with the crisis including a 5 year rent freeze but many renters continue to be worried about being priced out of their neighborhoods our reporter met a group of tenants facing an uncertain future. this is still a speck of plants in the fleece lined neighborhood of east berlin alexander pushkin likes this historic area the same area where his grandmother lived. things from the shops this is my home because i grew up here and this is where i went to school about a kilometer away from here is where i graduated high school so i want to stay here because this is what i know and love. mock the few weeks ago he received a letter informing him that all the units in his apartment building will be sold now push is afra
the russia's russia's president vladimir putin has really kind of refocused his energy away from the international stage and back to domestic policy in this current 4th term and least our win in moscow thank you very much. berlin city government like others in europe is struggling with skyrocketing rents and a shortage of housing that's putting dramatic measures in place to deal with the crisis including a 5 year rent freeze but many renters continue to be worried about being priced out of...
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russia and the u.s. trade accusations that the u.n. security council over the collapse of the i.m.f. arms control treaty. in the public using russia the united states and the countries that grumpy. but also to a ship captain who faces jail for saving migrants from the mediterranean has turned down a french bravery award using iris of a popular see that as european states still wrangle over what to do with the new comes. the good morning welcome it's just gone 10 o'clock here in moscow you're watching r.t. international back in servitude activists in the u.s. are hopeful there's a court reconsiders essential case against facebook google twitter and also apple bringing the lawsuit accused the tech giants of bias and of suppressing content from the conservative end of the political spectrum. as more. if you haven't heard of a laura loom or now is the time the young female activists dared to go against the almighty big tag and could actually shake things up more on that in just a sec she's known as someone who's been banned from seemingly
russia and the u.s. trade accusations that the u.n. security council over the collapse of the i.m.f. arms control treaty. in the public using russia the united states and the countries that grumpy. but also to a ship captain who faces jail for saving migrants from the mediterranean has turned down a french bravery award using iris of a popular see that as european states still wrangle over what to do with the new comes. the good morning welcome it's just gone 10 o'clock here in moscow you're...
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he's become a symbol of great power and the return of russia strength. of putin's popularity rating is now completely different from the one he had before previously was true worship. but today it's a popularity rating based on the absence of an alternative. that people today are looking for another stronger voice couldn't has been the strongest voice of the last 20 years. but good sportsman must stop at the top of his form currently putin is not even able to leave because his popularity is declining. he wants it to be written in russian textbooks that he's a great man similar to peter the great catherine the great. you could. also coming up possible snap elections in italy after a far right stephanie prime minister imitator salvini questions the ruling coalition future so it's really about to move even further to the right. i do my job with my heart with honor with pride if i can do it freely and until the end i mean if i realize that someone is trying to stop me then the decision in a skirt back to the italian people with no ifs and buts. hoping you de
he's become a symbol of great power and the return of russia strength. of putin's popularity rating is now completely different from the one he had before previously was true worship. but today it's a popularity rating based on the absence of an alternative. that people today are looking for another stronger voice couldn't has been the strongest voice of the last 20 years. but good sportsman must stop at the top of his form currently putin is not even able to leave because his popularity is...