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bolton: yes, it would. would we then see the german government still spend at the level they committed to? will we see the result from others with the french election over by then? perhaps we see france trying to create a european union defense force and undercut nato? all of these things i hope will not occur, but we have a historical record here that we can at least ask about. michael: talk to us a little bit about what we are to make of these periodic mentions of diplomacy from moscow. are they just ruses, opportunities to buy time? what do we take those seriously, or do we ever? amb. bolton: i would not take them seriously now. i think this is theater, putin showing i am a reasonable person open to conversation. i would not be providing off ramps at this point. i think putin respects strength. we have not demonstrated enough. i go back to the second failure, the failure of deterrence. we have to try to make up for that. even when you get partial agreements as the negotiators have apparently reached for
bolton: yes, it would. would we then see the german government still spend at the level they committed to? will we see the result from others with the french election over by then? perhaps we see france trying to create a european union defense force and undercut nato? all of these things i hope will not occur, but we have a historical record here that we can at least ask about. michael: talk to us a little bit about what we are to make of these periodic mentions of diplomacy from moscow. are...
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bolton: thanks for having me. michael: we would like to hear from you, your thoughts and questions. it has been almost two weeks since russia launched its invasion into ukraine. what surprised you the most? amb. bolton: i thing we can all admire that here, the bravery of the ukraine defense forces. they have done a terrific job under enormous pressure. second, it is really remarkable the failures of russian strategy. we can debate the reasons, but i think they went after too many targets and did not concentrate their forces. i think that accounts for a good part of the gridlock we have seen. and the logistical support certainly has fallen well below the standards we would have expected from them given all the efforts of modernization and improvement that vladimir putin had undertaken over the last 20 years or so. i think there has been on our side some considerable demonstration of nato's strength, how resilient that will be, what our real resolve is remains to be seen. fundamentally, the tra
bolton: thanks for having me. michael: we would like to hear from you, your thoughts and questions. it has been almost two weeks since russia launched its invasion into ukraine. what surprised you the most? amb. bolton: i thing we can all admire that here, the bravery of the ukraine defense forces. they have done a terrific job under enormous pressure. second, it is really remarkable the failures of russian strategy. we can debate the reasons, but i think they went after too many targets and...
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secretary bolton: i think it went badly. it was hard to have discussions on geostrategic issues when the president's main interest was getting rudy giuliani in to see zelensky so they could find hillary clinton's computer server. by interjecting ukraine in the maelstrom of american presidential flicks in 2019 and 2020 may it impossible for zelensky to establish the kind of relationship that he needed with ukraine's potentially most important supporter. i don't think it was a dispositive factor in the circumstances we have now, but it was certainly a net negative. this was a policy, donald trump cared one thing about ukraine, which was how does it affect his political future, and i can say that every other senior national security advisor, mike pompeo, mark esper at defense, all of us felt we needed to bolster ukraine's security. and were appalled what trump was doing. and finally it got resolved in the near term on the security assistance, but the significant negative consequences for ukraine were real. michael: one last que
secretary bolton: i think it went badly. it was hard to have discussions on geostrategic issues when the president's main interest was getting rudy giuliani in to see zelensky so they could find hillary clinton's computer server. by interjecting ukraine in the maelstrom of american presidential flicks in 2019 and 2020 may it impossible for zelensky to establish the kind of relationship that he needed with ukraine's potentially most important supporter. i don't think it was a dispositive factor...
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we talked to john bolton. we will be here every day at 3:00 on air and on livestream to answer all your questions. >>> tonight, a special edition of "world news tonight" on the ukraine/poland border. the russian assault growing inside ukraine. also, ian pannell with president zelenskyy, asking, how long can you hold out against the russians? and we witnessed the humanitarian emergency unfolding right here. tonight, new video of the devastation across ukraine at this hour. ukraine says more than 33 people have been killed as bombs rain down. if confirmed, the largest single loss of civilian life so far. a fuel depot up in flames in a city 90 miles outside of kyiv. several major cities simultaneously under siege. the video from kharkiv, the man reporting a message as a missile explodes. tonight, thousands huddling in
we talked to john bolton. we will be here every day at 3:00 on air and on livestream to answer all your questions. >>> tonight, a special edition of "world news tonight" on the ukraine/poland border. the russian assault growing inside ukraine. also, ian pannell with president zelenskyy, asking, how long can you hold out against the russians? and we witnessed the humanitarian emergency unfolding right here. tonight, new video of the devastation across ukraine at this hour....
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bolton. all eight of these flash reports reveal systematic deficiencies throughout the u.s. capitol police department in the areas of training, planning, policies, and procedures, intelligence, communication, and leadership, and culture. three of the four flash reports that are the focus of today's hearing reveal these same deficiencies across the department's command and coordination bureau, hazardous incident response division and k9 unit and dignitary protection division. in these flash reports we learn of a general lack of coordination and communication between these units and the department's operational leadership. outdated and in some cases nonexistent emergency management policies and procedures. and a lack of personnel and equipment that made it difficult for these units to accomplish their missions. we also learn of the frustration officers within the department feel with a lack of direction from the department's chain of command, a lack of preparedness, and a lack of confidence in
bolton. all eight of these flash reports reveal systematic deficiencies throughout the u.s. capitol police department in the areas of training, planning, policies, and procedures, intelligence, communication, and leadership, and culture. three of the four flash reports that are the focus of today's hearing reveal these same deficiencies across the department's command and coordination bureau, hazardous incident response division and k9 unit and dignitary protection division. in these flash...
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ok, ambassador bolton, thank you- we were just — not. ok, ambassador bolton, thank you. we were just listening - not. ok, ambassador bolton, thank you. we were just listening to i not. ok, ambassador bolton, thank you. we were just listening to john | you. we were just listening tojohn bolton, who shared as donald trump's national security adviser expressing his frustration and talking about not having a sense of euphoria because nato is showing disunity, nato can —— ukraine continues to be bombarded. we will be coming up with a special in the next few minutes so please stay with us for that. the international gymnastics federation has launched an investigation into a russian compelled her after he wore a symbol associated with the war on his vest at eight gymnastics competition at the apparatus world cup in doha. ivan kuliak typed the letter z onto his clothing which has been frequently seen on a russian military vehicles in ukraine. he was standing next to the winner of the event on the podium. among the 1.5 million people who fled ukraine since the russian invasio
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bolton and mr. human for joining us today. i look forward to continuing our past hearings discussions on the dire need for the increase transparency and accountability by speake pelosi. the capitol police board and leadership, and capitol security overall. mr. bolton, this week you received a letter from republican members of this committee addressing numerous concerns that members have that we have raised regarding practices including breaches of trust by capitol police leadership. the magnet tom utters ide the chamber, that serve no security purpose and address no known internal threat. the incident november when officers entered members office took photos of legislation planning materials and subsequently opened an investigation to that office is legislation work in others. even beyond the entry scrutiny of members, political reported last month at the capitol police intelligence division is now conducting extensive background checks on americans visiting the representatives. capitol police's leadership and their response t
bolton and mr. human for joining us today. i look forward to continuing our past hearings discussions on the dire need for the increase transparency and accountability by speake pelosi. the capitol police board and leadership, and capitol security overall. mr. bolton, this week you received a letter from republican members of this committee addressing numerous concerns that members have that we have raised regarding practices including breaches of trust by capitol police leadership. the magnet...
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bolton, thanks for being here. i want to start by thanking you and your team for the hard work you put into these reports. we have now had numerous hearings and meetings to speak about these reports and your office has always been responsive. i want to ask you questions because we only have five minutes. short answers police. you explained that you asked over 80 officers to speak with your office about january 6 but only 36 have completed an interview. these officers were not obligated to speak with you but would you consider that's be a normal response rate? >> i think that is about a normal rate. they were not subject to a investigation. we were soliciting their investigation -- information. they were not compelled to talk to us. >> if -- fewer -- there were concerns that the department has a culture issue up for elections -- about speaking up. >> they would be protected and we don't utilize their names. it is as an officer and we don't even identify -- whether it was a house division or whatever. >> thanks for y
bolton, thanks for being here. i want to start by thanking you and your team for the hard work you put into these reports. we have now had numerous hearings and meetings to speak about these reports and your office has always been responsive. i want to ask you questions because we only have five minutes. short answers police. you explained that you asked over 80 officers to speak with your office about january 6 but only 36 have completed an interview. these officers were not obligated to speak...
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, ambassador bolton, it's such a rare treat for a russian journalist to speak to thank you very much for this occasion. well, thank you for having me. glad to do. now you have the reputation of being a pretty hawkish thinker, especially when it comes to russia. when you look at the vans in and around ukraine, whom do you blame 1st? is it president putin o president biden? well, i think this is unquestionably an active unprovoked aggression by russia, and there's no legitimate explanation for so i think the responsibility does live with president colton and his government, i think unfortunately that the west failed adequately to deter potent from, from launching the invasion and, and that's a great tragedy but, but in this instance, it's pretty clear where the responsibility laws now president put it in his own words, is motivated by defending russia, that strategic interest. so he will definitely disagree with your definition of an unprovoked aggression. but let me, i establish that phrase, do you believe that russia has any security prerogative when it comes to its own neighborhood?
, ambassador bolton, it's such a rare treat for a russian journalist to speak to thank you very much for this occasion. well, thank you for having me. glad to do. now you have the reputation of being a pretty hawkish thinker, especially when it comes to russia. when you look at the vans in and around ukraine, whom do you blame 1st? is it president putin o president biden? well, i think this is unquestionably an active unprovoked aggression by russia, and there's no legitimate explanation for so...
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ah welcome back to world to part with former us national security advisor, john bolton, ambassador bolton, you mentioned that imprudence, mind and americans for some reason i left so much to read as mine. so i will rely on the capacity to do that because read the russians don't always, don't always succeed in that. do you think the ukrainian state will continue to exist after russia fulfills its objectives in ukraine? it's military objectives. well, we don't know what the military objectives are, but i think the ukraine states can certainly exist in exile even in the worst of circumstances as governments did in world war 2, after the nazi occupation. and i think that's something that the and his advisor should have considered before they began this operation. but i don't see how at this point the russian military can really expect to take control of the entire country. i think that's beyond their grass. that has also be on the aspiration because the chrome has never pronounced about to be its objective. so all it's sad, it was, it said what it no, it hasn't said but its objectives are, bu
ah welcome back to world to part with former us national security advisor, john bolton, ambassador bolton, you mentioned that imprudence, mind and americans for some reason i left so much to read as mine. so i will rely on the capacity to do that because read the russians don't always, don't always succeed in that. do you think the ukrainian state will continue to exist after russia fulfills its objectives in ukraine? it's military objectives. well, we don't know what the military objectives...
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. >> former national security advisor john bolton tacked about the russian invasion of ukraine. as the former u.s. ambassador to the united nations during the georgia w. bush administration. he also shared his views on the global response to the invasion. >> good morning, welcome to "washington post" live. i'm michael duffy, opinions at large here at the post. our guest this morning is john bolton, influential voice in american foreign policy for the last three decades. a former u.s. ambassador to the united nations.
. >> former national security advisor john bolton tacked about the russian invasion of ukraine. as the former u.s. ambassador to the united nations during the georgia w. bush administration. he also shared his views on the global response to the invasion. >> good morning, welcome to "washington post" live. i'm michael duffy, opinions at large here at the post. our guest this morning is john bolton, influential voice in american foreign policy for the last three decades. a...
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, ambassador bolton, it's such a rare treat for a russian journalist to speak to you. thank you very much for this occasion. well, thank you for having me. glad to do it. now you have the reputation of being pretty hawkish, thing current, especially when it comes to russia. when you look at the vans in and around ukraine, whom do you blame 1st? is it president putin o president biden? well, i think this is unquestionably an active unprovoked aggression by russia, and there's no legitimate explanation for so i think the responsibility does live with president colton and his government, i think unfortunately that the west failed adequately to deter potent from, from launching the invasion and, and that's a great tragedy but, but in this instance, it's pretty clear where the responsibility laws now president put it in his own words, is motivated by defending rushes, strategic interest. so he will definitely disagree with your definition of an unprovoked aggression. but let me a stablish that phrase, do you believe that russia has any security prerogative when it comes to
, ambassador bolton, it's such a rare treat for a russian journalist to speak to you. thank you very much for this occasion. well, thank you for having me. glad to do it. now you have the reputation of being pretty hawkish, thing current, especially when it comes to russia. when you look at the vans in and around ukraine, whom do you blame 1st? is it president putin o president biden? well, i think this is unquestionably an active unprovoked aggression by russia, and there's no legitimate...
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john bolton has supported all recent american lab wars. he's absolutely appalled by russia's actions in ukraine. why is that? ah ah no, i get a bill to really get this book solution to this the ship every other visit. brought all katasha montague or again if there is the colors gonna stay. glaucoma focused lessons with possibly yes. you have to go like in metal music that had usa or you let's just do barrack of that the this study on the right. yeah. i think you did you, did you do a total another id seriously. what do you know? what i, what is precisely noonish, you see me and i mean like in the, in the difficult. so in the mid done the minute grad, meaning when the city may village commission login, they came over on the ticket. honestly. mila is yesenia. bill. august smith, law solid. spill is that the new bill of the new at those names renewable among appreciate it. even ob young. a young crossjay because of wide so. so let's go last a bullshit. but i will actually call you zed. ah, with a trip it could be pretty soon. now yeah, come w
john bolton has supported all recent american lab wars. he's absolutely appalled by russia's actions in ukraine. why is that? ah ah no, i get a bill to really get this book solution to this the ship every other visit. brought all katasha montague or again if there is the colors gonna stay. glaucoma focused lessons with possibly yes. you have to go like in metal music that had usa or you let's just do barrack of that the this study on the right. yeah. i think you did you, did you do a total...
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breaking details a plot to assassinate former national security advisor john bolton. coming out of "the washington examiner" from a source. white house press secretary knocks down reports that it will ban russian imports. the white house is talking up oil from iran and venezuela but says no to u.s. energy. we're digging in on "the evening edit." >> we're funding it to the tune of 600,000 barrels a day of oil we import from russia every single day. that oil is stained with ukrainian blood. ♪. buy love. happiness. or confidence. but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price our strategic investing approach can help you build the future you imagine. ♪ ♪ to help prevent bleeding gums, try saying hello gumwash with parodontax active gum health. it kills 99% of plaque bacteria and forms an antibacterial shield. try parodontax active gum health mouthwash. do you think any of us will look back in our lives, and regret the things we didn't buy? (camera shutters) or the places we didn't go. ♪ ♪ or the places we didn't go. living with metastatic breast cancer means bein
breaking details a plot to assassinate former national security advisor john bolton. coming out of "the washington examiner" from a source. white house press secretary knocks down reports that it will ban russian imports. the white house is talking up oil from iran and venezuela but says no to u.s. energy. we're digging in on "the evening edit." >> we're funding it to the tune of 600,000 barrels a day of oil we import from russia every single day. that oil is stained...
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and as deirdre bolton reports, the high prices have authorities on alert. >> reporter: the urgent warnings from police departments across the country, be on the lookout for thieves stealing gas from cars and in some cases right from the gas station. authorities in houston looking at this video where thieves allegedly stole 1,000 gallons of diesel directly from underground storage tanks. >> the van drives on top of the fuel tank. that's all you see, no one comes out. they have a trapdoor inside their vehicle, which is crazy. >> reporter: in atlanta, police arresting this man after an officer allegedly spotted him stealing gas from cars. these reports coming as gas prices hit an all-time high. an average of $4.33 per gallon nationally. right now, california has the highest prices in the country, $5.74 per gallon. >> this is just ridiculous, crazy. have to put in some extra hours at work. >> reporter: and with war raging in ukraine, a brand-new poll shows that while most americans support president biden's ban on russian oil, a staggering 70% disapprove of his handling of gas prices and infla
and as deirdre bolton reports, the high prices have authorities on alert. >> reporter: the urgent warnings from police departments across the country, be on the lookout for thieves stealing gas from cars and in some cases right from the gas station. authorities in houston looking at this video where thieves allegedly stole 1,000 gallons of diesel directly from underground storage tanks. >> the van drives on top of the fuel tank. that's all you see, no one comes out. they have a...
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john bolton has supported all recent american lab wars. peace, absolutely appalled by russia's actions in ukraine. why is that? ah ah, the back more than i can. i'm just talk about the whole vignettes could e and was unable to even have a policy that was our community here so that it was a bit up in the midst. need to look. i know there was a book that i bought a delaney no genie. yeah. could be wishful with the british to e. what damage he says, he said, we do want us, but he's ready to go. when was more what it is or what so anyway, give newkirk with with at the same use really to m. o, as in a puerto on no sleep, she put it in the wood, so it's not enough easiest. now, will it look a day? sure. this hibler fella way in augusta credentials. he's but that is richer. bethel is for the well, what this mostly be detail on the sure. yes. what . what for the well, we're good on in the chair, 3 now the birth nicely, much it to go quicker, but it was to the community dean to suit as a book assume you. but the condition of the little curve of new
john bolton has supported all recent american lab wars. peace, absolutely appalled by russia's actions in ukraine. why is that? ah ah, the back more than i can. i'm just talk about the whole vignettes could e and was unable to even have a policy that was our community here so that it was a bit up in the midst. need to look. i know there was a book that i bought a delaney no genie. yeah. could be wishful with the british to e. what damage he says, he said, we do want us, but he's ready to go....
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bolton, bucket, foul, bulldogs. went on a 9-1 run. pushed the lead to double digits. good night and hello. west coast conference tournament champs. gonzaga number one in the nation. they will be a top seed on selection sunday. saint mary as will be part of the dance too. >>> how about high school? sue phillips going to state again. monarchs in black in an open division final. moore, led five in double figures. they avenge their only loss in the area. this is the open division, coach going for a 7th straight crown this weekend. >>> boys open division game in white. hosted mod esto christian. campo up one. bj davis in for the crusaders up 48-47. nearly forced overtime but it clan ged off the rim. that was it. modesto christian. they are the norcal open division champs. it was just their second loss of the season. >>> also ahead of the state, six other schools including, justin siena, stuart hall and oakland tech, branson and panthers and mike bolton. another great year. >>> nfl after ten seasons, russell wilson is saying good- bye seattle. he was traded to the broncos f
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our guest this morning is john bolton an influential voice of american foreign policy for the last three decades former u.s. ambassador to the united nations formerss national security advir and a top official to department of justice and the department of state. welcome back to "washington post" live. >> let me be here, thanks for having me. >> are you having remember your audience can share your thoughts and questions on "washington post" light bite tweeting at "washington post" live. it's been almost two weeks since russia launched its invasion of ukraine. what has surprised you the most? >> while i think certainly we can all admire the heroism and bravery of ukraine defense forces who have done the job under enormous pressure and second it's really remarkable some of the failures of the russian strategies. we could debate the reasons that i think they went after too many targets and didn't concentrate their forces and that accounts for good part of the gridlock we haveve seen and their support hs fallen well below the standards that we would expect from them given all the efforts and
our guest this morning is john bolton an influential voice of american foreign policy for the last three decades former u.s. ambassador to the united nations formerss national security advir and a top official to department of justice and the department of state. welcome back to "washington post" live. >> let me be here, thanks for having me. >> are you having remember your audience can share your thoughts and questions on "washington post" light bite tweeting at...
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and that is john bolton, and i understand the arguments with john bolton and bill barr, as well, too little, too late, reputation laundering, all that, but in this case, john bolton is telling the truth about an argument made on newsmax, which is a purely pro-donald trump network, where they lead you to the answer they're hoping to get. in that case, john bolton didn't give it to them, saying, no, this argument that donald trump was tougher on russia is asinine. john boston is not always a huge fan of joe biden, but here, he is punching holes in the idea that if donald trump were president today, things would be different in ukraine. it is probably true but not in a good way. >> what stood up to ukraine is the strong alliances in europe and nato. both things donald trump undermined repeatedly during his time in office. i was there in brussels when he threatened to walk out of nato. when he would not commit. pointedly, he took out of the speech the commitment to article v, the mutual defense pact. he wouldn't say it in brussels in front of the european leaders. he warred with the othe
and that is john bolton, and i understand the arguments with john bolton and bill barr, as well, too little, too late, reputation laundering, all that, but in this case, john bolton is telling the truth about an argument made on newsmax, which is a purely pro-donald trump network, where they lead you to the answer they're hoping to get. in that case, john bolton didn't give it to them, saying, no, this argument that donald trump was tougher on russia is asinine. john boston is not always a huge...
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i think everybody has to find their own path to that with regard to pompeo and bolton. i think it's both. i think they were his enablers, but i think that probably they did do some good things as well, you know. we'll see. i think there are still many more books including your own that that are going to come out about the trump administration and i think we're going to continue to find out a lot of a lot that's been happening. yeah, i mean it's certainly. you know we can talk about impeachment now. it's very interesting because it has taken on i think a different light now that we see this incredible war that has broken out between russia and ukraine a war that tragically american. diplomacy and assistance to ukraine was not only not able to prevent but there's an interesting set of questions about you know, what things like trump's ukraine scandal had to do with with enabling the war in the first place. and so let's talk about that fall. this is an incredible trauma. you've already had of, you know being withdrawn as ambassador middle of the night phone call. i'm sure
i think everybody has to find their own path to that with regard to pompeo and bolton. i think it's both. i think they were his enablers, but i think that probably they did do some good things as well, you know. we'll see. i think there are still many more books including your own that that are going to come out about the trump administration and i think we're going to continue to find out a lot of a lot that's been happening. yeah, i mean it's certainly. you know we can talk about impeachment...
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, ambassador bolton, it's such a rare treat for a russian journalist to speak to you. thank you very much for this occasion. well, thank you for having me. glad to do. now you have the reputation of being pretty hawkish, thinker, especially when it comes to russia. when you look at the balance in and around the ukraine, whom do you blame 1st? is that president putin o president biden? well, i think this is unquestionably an active unprovoked aggression by russia, and there's no legitimate explanation for so i think the responsibility does live with president colton and his government, i think unfortunately that the west failed adequately to deter potent from, from launching the invasion and, and that's a great tragedy but, but in this instance, it's pretty clear where the responsibility laws now president put it in his own words, is motivated by defending russia, that strategic interest. so he will definitely disagree with your definition of an unprovoked aggression. but let me, i establish that phrase, do you believe that russia has any security prerogative when it co
, ambassador bolton, it's such a rare treat for a russian journalist to speak to you. thank you very much for this occasion. well, thank you for having me. glad to do. now you have the reputation of being pretty hawkish, thinker, especially when it comes to russia. when you look at the balance in and around the ukraine, whom do you blame 1st? is that president putin o president biden? well, i think this is unquestionably an active unprovoked aggression by russia, and there's no legitimate...
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of western sanctions and it's evident from the latest cold but then president bolton of president bush and i'm sorry, president vida your wish? i'm sure you were president. hold on, but the recent call between president biden and president, she that it's in the us main means of dis, waging now france sticks rather than carrots or any form of positive reinforcement. do you think beijing will find it appealing or threatening enough to comply with washington? well, i think a china is a threat and of itself to, to the united states. and the west is a whole. and a question of how to deal with china is going to be a huge, subjective debate. i don't know whether these telephone calls from president biden will dissuade china or not. but i think china is going to need to think about this because if they have designs on free places like taiwan and others in the endo pacific, they need to recognize that there's a stronger and stronger view in the united states. we will not accept this. well, there may be a stronger and stronger view, but the, the tools in your toolbox seem to be rather limited. i
of western sanctions and it's evident from the latest cold but then president bolton of president bush and i'm sorry, president vida your wish? i'm sure you were president. hold on, but the recent call between president biden and president, she that it's in the us main means of dis, waging now france sticks rather than carrots or any form of positive reinforcement. do you think beijing will find it appealing or threatening enough to comply with washington? well, i think a china is a threat and...
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bolton: thanks for having me. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> coming up shortly, the un security council will hold an emergency meeting to discuss russia's invasion of ukraine. watch live at 11:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span. until then, we will show you a portion of this morning's "washington journal." some time. how would you characterize his current leadership? guest: the invasion of ukraine marks a very different >> the invasion of marks a different policy for put in around crimea, georgia, syria. s. he was much more opportunistic taking advantages of what the situation would give him. there was always a precipitating event that led him to introduce troops. this isn't to invade ukraine, it is far different. there is no precipitating event. the action was planned and telegraphed much in advance. the scope and scale of the actions is so much greater
bolton: thanks for having me. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> coming up shortly, the un security council will hold an emergency meeting to discuss russia's invasion of ukraine. watch live at 11:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span. until then, we will show you a portion of this morning's "washington journal." some time....
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john bolton says yeah, you do. john bolton recalls trump using burner phones in several discussions and trump was aware of the meaning. he said he and trump have spoken about how people use burner phones to not have calls scrutinize scrutinized. can you see how merrick garland can look at this and say nothing? >> well, your notion of consciousness of guilt is right on, joy. this is a classic example of it. so a burner phone is a phone used by drug dealers and other criminals. it a prepaid disposable phone when you don't want a call traced back to you. you use it and get rid of it when you're done. did he use a burner phone? i don't know. the statement he doesn't know what a burner phone is, you don't protest too much when you have john bolton says yes, he did. he used that phrase all the time. when he's saying this, he's trying to distance himself from knowing what this thing is and i think as you say, sometimes that can be used as consciousness of guilt denying knowing what this is an effort to down play the possi
john bolton says yeah, you do. john bolton recalls trump using burner phones in several discussions and trump was aware of the meaning. he said he and trump have spoken about how people use burner phones to not have calls scrutinize scrutinized. can you see how merrick garland can look at this and say nothing? >> well, your notion of consciousness of guilt is right on, joy. this is a classic example of it. so a burner phone is a phone used by drug dealers and other criminals. it a prepaid...
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s. former un ambassador and president all trump's national security advisor, john bolton, for this very special edition of going underground. ambassador, thanks so much for coming back on. so joe biden ended his say to the union with the words, get him in the style of her previous officials against the summer. been loudon? perhaps he spending the weekend at camp. david, if you were still national security advisor, what would you be telling joe biden? to do well, i'd be saying that until the russian energy sector is effectively collapsed. putin has no incentive to give up his on going offensive in ukraine. and honestly, with oil prices, what they are, even if russia has to sell a discount, it's still making money off this war and, and ever it, there's every reason to think, he'll continue until he achieves what, whatever his objectives, ukraine are. you know, the failure here is not, is not that we're not imposing sanctions on food. the failure is we failed to turn . and the cost of that failure is now being borne by the ukrainian people and it will be borne by russians. and by the way,
s. former un ambassador and president all trump's national security advisor, john bolton, for this very special edition of going underground. ambassador, thanks so much for coming back on. so joe biden ended his say to the union with the words, get him in the style of her previous officials against the summer. been loudon? perhaps he spending the weekend at camp. david, if you were still national security advisor, what would you be telling joe biden? to do well, i'd be saying that until the...
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s. former un ambassador and president all trump's national security advisor, john bolton, for this very special edition of going underground. ambassador, thanks so much for coming back on. so joe biden ended his say to the union with the words, get him in the style of a previous officials against the summer. been loudon? perhaps he spending the weekend at camp. david, if you were still national security advisor, what would you would be telling joe biden? to do well, i'd be saying that until the russian energy sector is effective way collapsed, at putin has no incentive to give up his ongoing offensive in ukraine. and honestly with oil prices. what they are, even if russia has to sell on a discount, it's still making money off this war and, and ever it, there's every reason to think, he'll continue until he achieves what, whatever his objectives, ukraine are. you know, the failure here is not, is not that we're not imposing sanctions on food. the failure is we failed to turn . and the cost of that failure is now being borne by the ukranian people and it will be borne by russians. and by
s. former un ambassador and president all trump's national security advisor, john bolton, for this very special edition of going underground. ambassador, thanks so much for coming back on. so joe biden ended his say to the union with the words, get him in the style of a previous officials against the summer. been loudon? perhaps he spending the weekend at camp. david, if you were still national security advisor, what would you would be telling joe biden? to do well, i'd be saying that until the...
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s. a's former un ambassador and president all trump's national security advisor, john bolton, for this very special edition of going underground. ambassador, thanks so much for coming back on. so joe biden ended his stage of the union with the words, get him in the style of a previous officials against a summer. been loudon. perhaps he spending the weekend at camp david viewers still national security advisor. what would you would be telling joe biden? to do well, i'd be saying that until the russian energy sector is effectively collapsed. putin has no incentive to give up his on going offensive in ukraine. and honestly, with oil prices, what they are, even if russia has to sell at a discount, it's still making money off this war. and, and ever it, there's every reason to think, he'll continue until he achieves what, whatever his objectives, ukraine are. you know, the failure here is not, is not that we're not imposing sanctions on the failure is we failed to turn. and the cost of that failure is now being borne by the ukrainian people and it will be borne by russians. and by the way,
s. a's former un ambassador and president all trump's national security advisor, john bolton, for this very special edition of going underground. ambassador, thanks so much for coming back on. so joe biden ended his stage of the union with the words, get him in the style of a previous officials against a summer. been loudon. perhaps he spending the weekend at camp david viewers still national security advisor. what would you would be telling joe biden? to do well, i'd be saying that until the...
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and the 27th us national security advisor, john bolton. when you mentioned the imperial power, then is it the case and we've talked to russians here and challenged them, who've been so critical of u. s. foreign policy and debbie iraq, syria, and how can it's done? is it a case that russia just doing what the united states did supported by you? and then there are parallels here. all of us interference in countries since. ok, great let's, let's take it one by one. but let's start a little earlier than 911. the u. s. has invaded iraq twice the 1st time because iraq invaded kuwait and in order to restore sovereignty to kuwait, we went into iraq and basically destroyed its army. now in retrospect, we probably should have done more, but that's the kind of situation in which the u. s. has historically fought, not because we want territory for ourselves, not because we seek economic advantage, but because one of our friends or allies has been invaded by somebody else, that's what's happening in ukraine today. and the difference between russian act
and the 27th us national security advisor, john bolton. when you mentioned the imperial power, then is it the case and we've talked to russians here and challenged them, who've been so critical of u. s. foreign policy and debbie iraq, syria, and how can it's done? is it a case that russia just doing what the united states did supported by you? and then there are parallels here. all of us interference in countries since. ok, great let's, let's take it one by one. but let's start a little earlier...
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john bolton has supported all recent american lab wars, but he's absolutely appalled by russia's actions in the ukraine. why is that? ah.
john bolton has supported all recent american lab wars, but he's absolutely appalled by russia's actions in the ukraine. why is that? ah.
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old days, there were plenty of high score and games back on much day one in 1888 darby 163 a white to bolton, and kept the wonder. his goal was a goal fest was no rarity back then. those results probably were more common when teams just didn't defend properly. and so i think it's, it's like school yard for or well just people just go crazy to try and school goals and they're not interested in defending. bought 63 away winds of accounted for less than 0 point one percent of results in the 130 years since. so why a results like that in football, as red as the blue maricia postage them sit and sco lines have, in fact only occurred once in english football like a 76 home when that came back in 1957, when chelton athletic beat huddersfield johnson actually came back from a massive deficit winning the game after having been 51 down. that also makes huddersfield the only team in english football history, disco 6 goals, and still go home, loses. but the point is these things almost never happened. as the number of goals drops, though, the result becomes more common, like the full, full drool. we can
old days, there were plenty of high score and games back on much day one in 1888 darby 163 a white to bolton, and kept the wonder. his goal was a goal fest was no rarity back then. those results probably were more common when teams just didn't defend properly. and so i think it's, it's like school yard for or well just people just go crazy to try and school goals and they're not interested in defending. bought 63 away winds of accounted for less than 0 point one percent of results in the 130...
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i invite them to watch john bolton's segment you have going on at 11:00. he totally dismantles everything that the republicans are saying. it is sickening. it is. now they want to voice their opinion on this war? give me a break. look at what they left the white house. i can't even talk about it. host: that part of vladimir putin's strategy, counting on political disagreements in the united states? guest: that is a small part of the problem. if anything, the one issue that brings democrats and republicans together is the strategy towards ukraine and russia. there is the trumpian wing of the republican party has advocated for closer personal ties with vladimir putin and less willing to criticize him, but if we look over the larger arc certainly republicans and democrats in congress are much closer to each other >> you can watch the rest of this segment on our website your we take you live now to the pentagon where john kirby is providing
i invite them to watch john bolton's segment you have going on at 11:00. he totally dismantles everything that the republicans are saying. it is sickening. it is. now they want to voice their opinion on this war? give me a break. look at what they left the white house. i can't even talk about it. host: that part of vladimir putin's strategy, counting on political disagreements in the united states? guest: that is a small part of the problem. if anything, the one issue that brings democrats and...
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yesterday we spoke with sean bolton for the project on government oversight. particularly fraud, waste, and abuse that has happened in the system. this is some of what he told "washington journal" yesterday. [video clip] >> with disaster spending can be a real magnet for fraud and waste. there is urgency to get the money out and you may not do the same level of due diligence before writing your checks. but i think the program that justifiably has gotten the most attention for the level of kind of fraud and potentially waste we have seen would be the paycheck protection program. a very big program, there were not a lot of verification steps, not a lot of accountability steps before the money went out the door and we are seeing a high level of fraud that occurred in stories of companies that didn't need the money to support them but still got big loans and got the loans forgiven , a lot of people categorize that as wasteful if the money was trying to prevent job loss. host: it'shost: we are asking you this morning to you support additional covid-19 relief fundin
yesterday we spoke with sean bolton for the project on government oversight. particularly fraud, waste, and abuse that has happened in the system. this is some of what he told "washington journal" yesterday. [video clip] >> with disaster spending can be a real magnet for fraud and waste. there is urgency to get the money out and you may not do the same level of due diligence before writing your checks. but i think the program that justifiably has gotten the most attention for...
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john bolton has supported all recent american lab wars. please, absolutely appalled by russia's actions in ukraine. why is that? ah ah lumber f v b dot r l a for those in our audience who aren't familiar with it, could you please explain to us in layman's terms, what the surgeon is ation is and what does it do? and we nero's national, but we're not a retail bank, but everything we do greatly impacts people's lives because all our projects can be categorized as supporting an oven agenda. this includes new housing, new medical facilities in new schools. it's an indispensable part of a modern urban environment. we have an urban electric vehicle project spearheaded by the chair of our supervisory council group. it'll kick off in at least 12 cities, even in the current circumstances. it was have a housing and utilities project to modernize the processes in that sector. why, for your organization, like the whole country has taken a hit, you personally have been affected, but let's talk about v b dot r f. where has all this caused the most damage
john bolton has supported all recent american lab wars. please, absolutely appalled by russia's actions in ukraine. why is that? ah ah lumber f v b dot r l a for those in our audience who aren't familiar with it, could you please explain to us in layman's terms, what the surgeon is ation is and what does it do? and we nero's national, but we're not a retail bank, but everything we do greatly impacts people's lives because all our projects can be categorized as supporting an oven agenda. this...
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well, 1st of all, russia and bolton is using strategic communication work nicely. his major idea is to split us and to scare us. and in fact, by itself would be speak about this threat simply means that he reached the years. yes, of course people tried to stress enough, you know, tell that, look, if you will not give up this, or if you will not give up that we might use nuclear power because we are you good power. but 1st of all, that would be a disastrous consequences. for himself, and secondly, we are also as far as intelligence observing what they are doing. we will know if he does something at this moment. we don't have such intelligence, but i'm asking you to just to just look at the actions that he has taken. now in the past weeks and the words that are coming out of his mouth, i mean, he has threatened and i'm quoting here, consequences you have never faced in your history as he put rushes nuclear weapons on high alert there, there's literally nobody between him and the nuclear button, do you really think he's behaving like a rational actor right now? he's n
well, 1st of all, russia and bolton is using strategic communication work nicely. his major idea is to split us and to scare us. and in fact, by itself would be speak about this threat simply means that he reached the years. yes, of course people tried to stress enough, you know, tell that, look, if you will not give up this, or if you will not give up that we might use nuclear power because we are you good power. but 1st of all, that would be a disastrous consequences. for himself, and...
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to prevent russian interference in the bolton's and an on stage flop down with the audience a be off those act. so will smith hits chris rock in the face after the comedian makes a joke about smith's wife? ah, i'm and you could mckinnon. welcome to the show. the mayor of mario pool and silva, ukraine says the city is on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe. and must be completely evacuated. as soon as possible, mario pole has endured relentless bombardment from russian forces in recent weeks, and mary cheng ko says nearly 5000 people have died. and some 160000 civilians remain in the city without any power. there is growing concerned that the city could soon fall under russian control. meanwhile, ukraine's defense ministry says there is no evidence that russia is planning to abandon its effort to capture the capital. keep russian forces also stepping up their attacks in eastern ukraine. ah, for just a few brief moments, musicians provided those inside this hot here metro station and palm shelter with a brief respite from the war. if the music is a ray of light that helps our soul
to prevent russian interference in the bolton's and an on stage flop down with the audience a be off those act. so will smith hits chris rock in the face after the comedian makes a joke about smith's wife? ah, i'm and you could mckinnon. welcome to the show. the mayor of mario pool and silva, ukraine says the city is on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe. and must be completely evacuated. as soon as possible, mario pole has endured relentless bombardment from russian forces in recent...
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old days, there were plenty of high score and games back on much a one in 1888 darby, 163 a wait to bolton, and kept the wonder as go was a go. first was no rarity, but then those results probably were more common when teams just didn't defend properly. and so i think it's like school yard, where people just go crazy to try and school goals and they're not interested in defending. but 63 away when of accounted for less than 0 point, one percent of results in the 130 years since. so why a results like that in football, as red as the blue malicious postage stamp. set and score lines have in fact only occurred once in english football. like if 76 home when that came back in 1957, when chelton athletic beat. how does feel, john actually came back from a massive deficit winning the game after having been 51 down. that also makes us feel the only team in english football history, disco 6 goals, and still go home, losers. but the point is, these things almost never happened at the number of goals drops though, the result becomes more common, like the full, full draw. we can think of a couple ther
old days, there were plenty of high score and games back on much a one in 1888 darby, 163 a wait to bolton, and kept the wonder as go was a go. first was no rarity, but then those results probably were more common when teams just didn't defend properly. and so i think it's like school yard, where people just go crazy to try and school goals and they're not interested in defending. but 63 away when of accounted for less than 0 point, one percent of results in the 130 years since. so why a...