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russia, iibrated but russia woulde balance china with united states or of china would balance russia with the united states. another thing to say about this technology, we are witnessing more and more chinese technological competition. this is a strategic factor that should be taken into account. because, as russia is having guessing, there are no other moree may have russia-china technological cooperation, so russia would have no other option but to have more technological cooperation with china than europe. i guess russia would rather have it with europe. but it is not the auction. -- it is not the option. foret me commend csis inviting a russian speaker and giving us a chance to listen to the other side of the story. quick question about academics in russia. is russia producing a sufficient amount of chinese and far eastern experts to support what is clearly a burgeoning and important relationship? and closely related to that, do you feel the russian academic community and think tanks are having an effect on russian foreign policy formation, or are the two realms compartmentalized
russia, iibrated but russia woulde balance china with united states or of china would balance russia with the united states. another thing to say about this technology, we are witnessing more and more chinese technological competition. this is a strategic factor that should be taken into account. because, as russia is having guessing, there are no other moree may have russia-china technological cooperation, so russia would have no other option but to have more technological cooperation with...
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for russia they are afraid of russia so much that the media. keep ties with the united states either the same time the more this. week would have also discussed what is really the united states because for all their disagreements. on president trump. critical of nato and. the way open to developing a relationship with russia but mr know to leave it for some other time because our time is up thank you very much for coming. i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages as for me and the team. same place same time on worlds apart. all. community there are people who believe that it's ok. it's really hard there are no jobs and you see the kids. there's a lot of conflict within the game between the. close one. is good business the state of california alone makes $6000000000.00 a year of prison complexes you get so when you live where. you don't care. anything. nationwide strike up a pension reform plans with. a more and more expected over the next few days a correspondent was at the same. concern that forms can im
for russia they are afraid of russia so much that the media. keep ties with the united states either the same time the more this. week would have also discussed what is really the united states because for all their disagreements. on president trump. critical of nato and. the way open to developing a relationship with russia but mr know to leave it for some other time because our time is up thank you very much for coming. i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social...
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by russia. and germany and the baltics stand against it but one day pastes it well waiting since nobody really wants to blow up a money making pipeline be beneficial to the baltic states and sure that russia not nor e.u. will ever in danger this profitable project well during all those twenty nine years of our independence we have never never had shortage of guys which way buy from russia why should we be afraid that one day russia will cut those supplies will stay without gas this is again and politicize the issue because of americans americans are producing the biggest producers of gas today and tomorrow they will start. selling their gas and so they're interested in this from things this project and will they succeed i don't know i am i'm afraid they might because. europe today being so divided and resolves is breck's it then all of the problems they have inside inside brussels and inside the e.u. well maybes and they might succeed even succeed which would be a very very serious blow to the e
by russia. and germany and the baltics stand against it but one day pastes it well waiting since nobody really wants to blow up a money making pipeline be beneficial to the baltic states and sure that russia not nor e.u. will ever in danger this profitable project well during all those twenty nine years of our independence we have never never had shortage of guys which way buy from russia why should we be afraid that one day russia will cut those supplies will stay without gas this is again and...
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rebecca: oftentimes, when we talk publicly about russia, let's stick with russia, with russia's approach to its nuclear forces and the concept that they might be willing to escalate to de-escalate, we get pushback. they say there is no evidence of that. there is no evidence in official documentation. i won't talk about sources, but if you can talk about why your assessment at dia is in fact a fact that they are testing in this manner and we are confident that this is in fact russia's approach to why it is organizing their entire arsenal this way and their strategy that they have lowered the threshold of when they might consider nuclear use in a purely conventional conflict. gen. ashley: part of their doctrine goes back to the 1990's. there is no first use policy from russia and they see that as an ability -- and you hear it different ways. some contexts, you'll hear it escalate to de-escalate. it has been written about as escalation control, where they think that using a low yield nonstrategic nuclear weapon would bring other powers involved in the conflict to the table, where they can c
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it's about russia. russia invading eastern ukraine so sometimes people say, well, i don't know about ukraine, i don't know that much about ukraine. well, our adversary in this is russia. all roads lead to putin. understand that. and so that was the ah-ha moment. >> as i mentioned we're going to talk this hour about how the impeachment process is going to move forward now, who's going to be writing these articles of impeachment, the prospect it may be more than one committee, how fast we might go here, how soon we might see the first votes. new reporting suggests that might be very soon. but stepping back a bit from that immediate process stuff, in terms of understanding the meaning of this historic day there are going to be articles of impeachment against this president and for what, right? there is one overarching point that i think is really insight now quite clearly. now that we can look back with hindsight, with clarity to see how we got to the point of president trump being impeached. and as nancy
it's about russia. russia invading eastern ukraine so sometimes people say, well, i don't know about ukraine, i don't know that much about ukraine. well, our adversary in this is russia. all roads lead to putin. understand that. and so that was the ah-ha moment. >> as i mentioned we're going to talk this hour about how the impeachment process is going to move forward now, who's going to be writing these articles of impeachment, the prospect it may be more than one committee, how fast we...
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policy toward russia. your testimony has a number of references to nato in your testimony, both written and verbal. how about start with the direct question. how important is it to the future of u.s. policy toward russia that nato remain strong? essential.say it is the strength of nato -- nato has been a cornerstone of our national security strategy since the 1940's and it is inconceivable what the world would be like if we had not developed that concept and supported it until today. nato has many priorities. it has been very helpful to the united states in the battle against terrorism, so it is not as if russia is the only priority. i take your testimony that nato remains very important and it remains an important element of u.s. policy toward russia. our nato allies say the same thing. a strong, vibrant, continuous nato is important in their own face-off vis-a-vis russia. >> i believe so. there may be variations of the intensity of the view. the closer you get to russia the more ardent that view is, but
policy toward russia. your testimony has a number of references to nato in your testimony, both written and verbal. how about start with the direct question. how important is it to the future of u.s. policy toward russia that nato remain strong? essential.say it is the strength of nato -- nato has been a cornerstone of our national security strategy since the 1940's and it is inconceivable what the world would be like if we had not developed that concept and supported it until today. nato has...
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possibly less people will visit russia from foreign countries because russia will not be able to host or mount international competitions is well that was the major people the people diplomacy. victory for russia the 20 teen world cup those who did attend those who weren't scared away by the propaganda that was being run nonstop before the world cup in russia. quite a few people away including british supporters knowsley empty empty scenes in their games in the world cup that's all part of this is well it's this is part of a campaign of isolation looking at the evidence looking at how this investigation has been handled by water looking at the role of gregory read chank go. clean to america to quote blow the whistle along with the developer of the software system i believe they're using for that database just looking at all of these factors together and then the confirmation by independent technicians that the database was meddled with. after i believe fled to the u.s. and could be wrong on that but that seems to be what reports are suggesting this doesn't look like it was a fair ruli
possibly less people will visit russia from foreign countries because russia will not be able to host or mount international competitions is well that was the major people the people diplomacy. victory for russia the 20 teen world cup those who did attend those who weren't scared away by the propaganda that was being run nonstop before the world cup in russia. quite a few people away including british supporters knowsley empty empty scenes in their games in the world cup that's all part of this...
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russia could put on the u.s. list of state sponsors of terrorism that's under a new bill making its way through america's problems. on time magazine's person of the year in 2019 is a great success and we take a closer look at the 16 year old climate change activist to some say is a hero and inspiration all others an alarmist and hypocrite. by that very good evening to you this is oxy international we start this hour with breaking news this just come in tuesday's mass shooting in new jersey that claimed the lives of 6 people including the attackers is now being investigated as a potential act of domestic terrorism motivated by anti semitism and hatred towards the police 2 shooters targeted a kosher grocery store on tuesday in jersey city the gun battle lasted for around 4 hours. in other news an escalating diplomatic route has stepped up another level russia has expelled 2 german diplomats it comes in response to a similar move by berlin wall amid a spot over a murder probe auntie's double quarter has the story. t
russia could put on the u.s. list of state sponsors of terrorism that's under a new bill making its way through america's problems. on time magazine's person of the year in 2019 is a great success and we take a closer look at the 16 year old climate change activist to some say is a hero and inspiration all others an alarmist and hypocrite. by that very good evening to you this is oxy international we start this hour with breaking news this just come in tuesday's mass shooting in new jersey that...
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russia. >> the house committee sending outleters to individuals looking for these things. >> it is hard to imagine the worse thing that happens to donald trump was being elected president of the united states. >> russia, if you are listening, i hope you are able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. >>> for more than two years, the nation has been consumed by questions about whether trump campaign and the russians interfered in the 2016 elections? >> we have a special counsel to head the russia investigation. >> the fbi raided the office of the lawyer of the president of the united states. >> there is still no evidence of collusion between the president and anyone. >> was there collusion, obstruction of justice, improper contact between russian officials and the campaign? it is the focus of the mueller investigation and what we'll dive into tonight. beginning with the question, how did we get here? >> we need more love and kindness in this country. just days before democrats would name
russia. >> the house committee sending outleters to individuals looking for these things. >> it is hard to imagine the worse thing that happens to donald trump was being elected president of the united states. >> russia, if you are listening, i hope you are able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. >>> for more than two years, the nation has been consumed by questions about whether trump campaign and the russians interfered in the 2016 elections? >> we...
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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 interests and that's where they start from go ahead jim they have huge enters together 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 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 interests 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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but russia has been forced to. adapt to a new economic reality where the ukrainian industrial enterprises that were part of the russian service the russian military industry defense industry. russia has now sensually been forced to provide to make its own defense enterprises take over from the ukrainian ones that they dealt with before 2014 russia has also had to build new railway lines around ukraine russia has also been basically felt it necessary to build this bridge due to crimea to connect the peninsula to the russian mainland so russia has definitely had to increase its expenditures in a new economic and a new jip political reality and this is certainly a long term situation the kremlin understands that and of course i would also agree with my colleague in london that the so-called crimea is ours except and it was a euphoric moment in 2014 when crimea became part of russia it was a euphoric moment from a new russian citizens and it was something that that. sort of new fides for a few years for several years u
but russia has been forced to. adapt to a new economic reality where the ukrainian industrial enterprises that were part of the russian service the russian military industry defense industry. russia has now sensually been forced to provide to make its own defense enterprises take over from the ukrainian ones that they dealt with before 2014 russia has also had to build new railway lines around ukraine russia has also been basically felt it necessary to build this bridge due to crimea to connect...
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to russia. russia defense officials have spoken publicly about de-escalating a conflict through limited nuclear use and it is a fact the russian military has prepared plans and is well trained to transition rapidly to nuclear use to compel an end conflict. perceptions they could terminate a conflict on terms favorable to russia increase the prospect of miscalculation so let me turn to china as it is a strategic competitor's over the next decade china will likely double in size of the stockpile in the course of implementing the most rapid expansion of the nuclear arsenal last year china lost more ballistic missiles to testing and training than the rest of the world combined expecting the modernization to continue in that trajectory consistent with china's president's vision for china military which was laid out at that congress had stated china's military will be fully transformed into a first-tier force china has developed a new icbm, new multihead version and a new submarine launched ballistic
to russia. russia defense officials have spoken publicly about de-escalating a conflict through limited nuclear use and it is a fact the russian military has prepared plans and is well trained to transition rapidly to nuclear use to compel an end conflict. perceptions they could terminate a conflict on terms favorable to russia increase the prospect of miscalculation so let me turn to china as it is a strategic competitor's over the next decade china will likely double in size of the stockpile...
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, i said to myself, if we can't get justice inside of russia, we should get justice outside of russia and i looked around and said how do we get justice outside of russia. and i said to myself, the people who killed sergei magnitsky didn't kill him for ideology or religion, they killed him for money and the money they killed him for, the $230 million, they don't keep that money in russia. because as easily as they stole it, it could be stolen from them. they keep that money in the west. they keep it in new york and london and geneva and paris. so i said to myself, if we can freeze those assets and ban them from traveling to these places, that may not be justice in a satisfying way but it's a hell of a lot better than total impunity, which is what the russians had been enjoying up until that point so i went to washington and i met senator benjamin carden. he was a freshman senator from maryland and i told him the story of what happened to sergei magnitsky and i said can we do something about this and he said yes. and he came up with the idea of the magnitsky act and he said to get a la
, i said to myself, if we can't get justice inside of russia, we should get justice outside of russia and i looked around and said how do we get justice outside of russia. and i said to myself, the people who killed sergei magnitsky didn't kill him for ideology or religion, they killed him for money and the money they killed him for, the $230 million, they don't keep that money in russia. because as easily as they stole it, it could be stolen from them. they keep that money in the west. they...
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personally and for russia. i mean there are many people who believe that putin made a decision to come back to presidency in 2012 precisely because of how he processed the libyan affair you don't think it's important at all you know i do and i think it fits into a much much wider thing that i do talk about in the book which is putin's belief not without reason that the basically the west is sanctimoniously hypocritical that the west talks about the importance of you know international norms and following all the rules and so forth and yet you think north those rules when it is in its own interest and that's something that is clear putin is both angry about and almost and feels that she represents a challenge to russia the wave of fairness for process and kremlin. they showed the absolute negligence if not to say stupidity oh western thinking western foreign policy because if you have a president like obama arguably the most educated the most risk averse of the american presidents not only destroying he's just a
personally and for russia. i mean there are many people who believe that putin made a decision to come back to presidency in 2012 precisely because of how he processed the libyan affair you don't think it's important at all you know i do and i think it fits into a much much wider thing that i do talk about in the book which is putin's belief not without reason that the basically the west is sanctimoniously hypocritical that the west talks about the importance of you know international norms and...
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absent on the board russia wasn't invited russia was kind of ostracized and kept away from the whole investigation and i mean russia even had to bang on many doors to try and get that least some information that it had to the investigation but you know as you've mentioned russia is not the only one critical for instance even malaysia that is on board malaysia is a country is a direct victim country it is also many people exactly exactly was their airline so even them while officially the are on board we did see a representative on malaysia sitting behind that table and you know delivering even some of his remarks but previously we've heard the most high profile people in the malaysian government criticizing the probe and calling it politicized. the accusing. of. but what is the evidence you could even be the ukrainian government because the 2 have disappeared we don't know way we excluded from the examination but from the very beginning we see too much politics in the idea was not to find out how this happened when all that but you seem to be content. to pin it on russia here we have
absent on the board russia wasn't invited russia was kind of ostracized and kept away from the whole investigation and i mean russia even had to bang on many doors to try and get that least some information that it had to the investigation but you know as you've mentioned russia is not the only one critical for instance even malaysia that is on board malaysia is a country is a direct victim country it is also many people exactly exactly was their airline so even them while officially the are on...
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can be achieved through sanctions sanctions against russia but if we see sanctions against russia. well nothing will happen. we want to. position. we want to give these embassies special status we want to guarantee these people security and this way we want to bring them back to ukraine but these three candidates they want to. russia for political and military means and they say you know use expect anything from them. no this they do that deliberately they have their money fast and they know that nothing day proposed will be done but we have the real program makes things better well we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments. breaks it count down tonality. you know world of big partisan movies and logs and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawk
can be achieved through sanctions sanctions against russia but if we see sanctions against russia. well nothing will happen. we want to. position. we want to give these embassies special status we want to guarantee these people security and this way we want to bring them back to ukraine but these three candidates they want to. russia for political and military means and they say you know use expect anything from them. no this they do that deliberately they have their money fast and they know...
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has violated russia's violation russia shamelessly violates it the russians are violation of the agreement the russians have been violated they have documented is being violated by the russians let the charge sink in for a while and it's time to switch to threats here comes the pinnacle of the scheme and ultimatum if russia does not return to fall in verifiable compliance with the treaty within the six month period by verifiably destroying its violating missiles there launchers associated equipment the treaty will terminate other side of the story easy just stay deaf to any counter-argument and build on the empty accusations white house officials have named to the weapon they believe violates the treaty russia in turn invited to the u.s. to come and examine it personally but since the u.s. ignores russia's attempts at corp those offers are apparently worthless for washington's allies as well and the response russia has long violated the treaty and if true it is no longer contributes to global and regional security totally agree with the u.s. decision u.k. and allies are clear that russia a
has violated russia's violation russia shamelessly violates it the russians are violation of the agreement the russians have been violated they have documented is being violated by the russians let the charge sink in for a while and it's time to switch to threats here comes the pinnacle of the scheme and ultimatum if russia does not return to fall in verifiable compliance with the treaty within the six month period by verifiably destroying its violating missiles there launchers associated...
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definitely had involvement in the american election russia was meddling in our election russia harvested american rage to reshape u.s. politics how the russians are trying to turn the tragedy to their advantage to target almost every major american social movement what the hell's the point at the target audience the troops that are supposed to protect america from that imminent russian invasion n.b.c. promises is coming any hour now if they american troops don't buy it but of course the brass has an excuse merican troops refusing propaganda shoveled down their throats for years actually get this the victims of russian machinations ha. there is an effort on the part of russia to flood the media with disinformation to sow doubt and confusion this is not only through discordant and implement torrie dialogue but through false narrative designed to elicit sympathetic views and here i thought it larry clinton calling half a countryman deplorable those was discordant or democrats calling republicans traitors was inflammatory i said this before and i'll say it again russia even if it wanted to c
definitely had involvement in the american election russia was meddling in our election russia harvested american rage to reshape u.s. politics how the russians are trying to turn the tragedy to their advantage to target almost every major american social movement what the hell's the point at the target audience the troops that are supposed to protect america from that imminent russian invasion n.b.c. promises is coming any hour now if they american troops don't buy it but of course the brass...
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but those wanting to come down hardest on russia are the u.k. and the us found to have been agencies want a complete and. ban on all russian athletes the u.k. agency though has its own controversies the heavyweight boxer dillion wide despite the presence of steroids in his sample and justification is that the levels were very low and not caused by any fault on white's part is don of looks at how double standards of his reign in this fit of anti doping. for years you national sports competitions have. been hijacked by the russians for decades it seems that russian olympic athletes have been secretly doping to gain a competitive advantage labrat doping system secret labs double agents helping russian athletes cheat their way to the medal stand at the olympics this is now pointing the finger at a whole range of sports in a former what a staffer told us today you know this isn't a bombshell this is a nuclear warhead the russia doping investigation has become the leviathan of sports scandals it's towering so high above everything else in fact it's ha
but those wanting to come down hardest on russia are the u.k. and the us found to have been agencies want a complete and. ban on all russian athletes the u.k. agency though has its own controversies the heavyweight boxer dillion wide despite the presence of steroids in his sample and justification is that the levels were very low and not caused by any fault on white's part is don of looks at how double standards of his reign in this fit of anti doping. for years you national sports competitions...
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and predatory russia when when when the opposite is true russia is not the aggressor russia is being aggressed upon if you look at all the military bases surrounding russia thanks to nato you can't you would logically conclude that russia is under attack not the other way around same 2 and if same thing in the feet money world russia is acquiring hundreds of tons of gold they're now in the top $5.00 biggest gold holders in the world that implies huge strength in the economy they were able to do so even despite the sanctions so the truth is that they have a very strong resource base gold backed ruble and any notion otherwise is pure propaganda from the likes of primarily us mainstream media and of british mainstream media the b.b.c. is an enormously. detrimental propaganda organ of the british government and they spread a lot of fake news when you look at the russian economy where do you see the most potential for growth. entrepreneurial ism i think this is the one area that is lacking is that if you look at crypto currency for example and if you think bitcoin was a new sputnik moment
and predatory russia when when when the opposite is true russia is not the aggressor russia is being aggressed upon if you look at all the military bases surrounding russia thanks to nato you can't you would logically conclude that russia is under attack not the other way around same 2 and if same thing in the feet money world russia is acquiring hundreds of tons of gold they're now in the top $5.00 biggest gold holders in the world that implies huge strength in the economy they were able to do...
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in russia you know we'll that russia is number 3 shareholder in the. bank for infrastructure development so it means that we are playing is all other partner in the bank you know the story of developing the infrastructure will that there is little free sources local for the vestments infrastructure globally and this bank was created to trade to at least partly to close that gap so we're working with the bank it's a normal project for the bank it's the deal in the russian so you know part of the global story here but if we take. in particular we do remember that during the russia africa summit billions of dollars worth of debt have been written off for african countries and here we have a sum of $500000000.00 so what is this just a matter of prestige a matter of testing boilers it will be a deal in the least and so we are working so this is the deal that is using this over embellish it but we will be working with company a slave question of always other companies to find more. interesting story to finance them finding coming from the asian bank who put
in russia you know we'll that russia is number 3 shareholder in the. bank for infrastructure development so it means that we are playing is all other partner in the bank you know the story of developing the infrastructure will that there is little free sources local for the vestments infrastructure globally and this bank was created to trade to at least partly to close that gap so we're working with the bank it's a normal project for the bank it's the deal in the russian so you know part of the...
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and russia well i'm not so. that pessimistic here i think there's a lot of things in play here all right we've run out of time here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on some real new state authority. so the temporary orders that i'm under before i go to final trial actually do allow me to address them as james and his male pronouns but i cannot do that in front of the 3rd parties who know him as a girl so basically i can't go to a school i keep them away from any friends he might have at school that know him as a girl at my home he's known as james and i use male pronouns what i'm prohibited from doing right now is try to convince him that he's actually a boy. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was and most of the family were simply. there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. of there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today
and russia well i'm not so. that pessimistic here i think there's a lot of things in play here all right we've run out of time here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on some real new state authority. so the temporary orders that i'm under before i go to final trial actually do allow me to address them as james and his male pronouns but i cannot do that in front of the 3rd parties who know him as a girl so basically i can't go to a school...
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against russia. well nothing will happen. we want to. leave their position. we want to you gave us a special status we want to guarantee these people security and this way we want to bring them back to ukraine but these three candidates they want to expose more pressure on him and the russia for political and military means and as they say the new york's no use expect anything from them winning you know this they do that deliberately they have their money fast and they know that nothing day i propose will be done but we have the real program makes things better well we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. for . join me every thursday on the alex salmond shore and i'll be speaking to a guest of the world of politics. i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. an officer has been told to get up off the ground and the officer began to head them down to. democrats on the sounds of kind of fighting into a grown man like wrestling essentially the officer burly guy g
against russia. well nothing will happen. we want to. leave their position. we want to you gave us a special status we want to guarantee these people security and this way we want to bring them back to ukraine but these three candidates they want to expose more pressure on him and the russia for political and military means and as they say the new york's no use expect anything from them winning you know this they do that deliberately they have their money fast and they know that nothing day i...
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russia is the key actor. we have that situation solely because of russia's actions. i saw a little shift in the russian position a few months ago when they agreed to the .risoner exchange treaties the sailors they had illegally attacked and seized, but there has not been the follow-up we have been hoping for. i would expect the u.s. ambassador to russia would be involved in engaging with the russian government in coordination with colleagues at the department of state and the nsc on this extremely important issue. sen. portman: my time has expired. you will have the opportunity to play a central role in this because of your experience and the respect you have here on the hill, so i hope you will use that aggressively to resolve some of these issues, particularly with regard to the eastern border of ukraine. thank you, mr. chairman. senator shaheen: thank you, mr. chairman. secretary sullivan. you talked about the need for principal engagement with russia that includes sustained with russia where they undermine the interest of the and our partners. you believe this is
russia is the key actor. we have that situation solely because of russia's actions. i saw a little shift in the russian position a few months ago when they agreed to the .risoner exchange treaties the sailors they had illegally attacked and seized, but there has not been the follow-up we have been hoping for. i would expect the u.s. ambassador to russia would be involved in engaging with the russian government in coordination with colleagues at the department of state and the nsc on this...
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russia clean. plates well what it says in its investigation was the sale date was forensic and that investigation showed that the data it'd received from a moscow lobbying question had it believed to be tampered with this was that data from a moscow lab relating to information from 2012 to 2015 while the said that that was dated didn't match the data it into. sieved from the whistleblower which started this big scandal but what i went further and said during that time in moscow in 2808 experts say that they had also seen that all the data had been tampered with and that's why they've taken this decision from the date it received 145 athletes that they were able to pinpoint that had had a question mark over them we're not sure if they were in russia a lot but it said only around a 3rd of those athletes were currently active now of russian officials have a very different story to this they say that the data that was handed over. hadn't been tampered with that they had applied to all of the conditions
russia clean. plates well what it says in its investigation was the sale date was forensic and that investigation showed that the data it'd received from a moscow lobbying question had it believed to be tampered with this was that data from a moscow lab relating to information from 2012 to 2015 while the said that that was dated didn't match the data it into. sieved from the whistleblower which started this big scandal but what i went further and said during that time in moscow in 2808 experts...
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russia hacked into the pillar of our democracy how russia is hacking and hammering gas currently and we did not mention exactly that did occur nobody is debating that that did or did not happen it did happen faith no need for evidence proof friend's ex or facts but as with every religion there are the tracks is doubtless one of them is roger stone a former advisor to the troubled campaign now indicted for alleged witness tampering and making false statements all related to wiki leaks as part of his defense he has requested evidence that russia was behind the d.n.c. hacks of 2016 so the government gave them all they had a redacted draft report from a cyber security company it is clear that the government has relied on the assumptions made by a source outside of the us intelligence community that the russian state was involved in the hacking and that the data taken from the various servers were given to wiki leaks the government does not have the evidence and he knew it did not have the evidence when it applied for these search warrants crowd strike the d.n.c. cyber security contractor
russia hacked into the pillar of our democracy how russia is hacking and hammering gas currently and we did not mention exactly that did occur nobody is debating that that did or did not happen it did happen faith no need for evidence proof friend's ex or facts but as with every religion there are the tracks is doubtless one of them is roger stone a former advisor to the troubled campaign now indicted for alleged witness tampering and making false statements all related to wiki leaks as part of...
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this is a ban against russia that protects the rights of russia not seats by allowing the re entry for major events to those that are able to demonstrate that they are not implicated in any way. by the noncompliance. the decision is designed to punish the guilty parties and send a message that it will not be tolerated it stands strong against those who cheated this system well protecting those who did not. to dish out communist sanction to the agency's robust investigative lee kept a privileged thief the vision of the compliance review committee and why this recently acquired ability to recommend meaningful sanctions via the young plus the compliance standard which was not available the last time was declared non-compliant these strains combined have enabled the executive committee to make the right decision at the right time. for too long russian go ping has detracted from clean sport the blatant breach by the russian authorities oversight as reinstatement conditions approved by the executive committee in september 2800 demanded a robust response russia has afforded every opportunity
this is a ban against russia that protects the rights of russia not seats by allowing the re entry for major events to those that are able to demonstrate that they are not implicated in any way. by the noncompliance. the decision is designed to punish the guilty parties and send a message that it will not be tolerated it stands strong against those who cheated this system well protecting those who did not. to dish out communist sanction to the agency's robust investigative lee kept a privileged...
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red snows urias reaction over russia. and i don't think fred lovell must love wolf must talks in most school have been very serious not convinced lol but this is very slow to a serious discussion between vertu how to reduce under the given circumstances potential. tensions and vet would come up it would be a little bit because of i was. with the famous blame game if the russians refuse a nice year you spoke would come from a moment where of what is perhaps under american pressure or under some pressure of some europeans will have to react and if necessary nuclear real moment please be aware of this. side they're actually saying american side and russian side are saying that they have no money for nuclear we are moment this is not a question of a new nuclear robin this is just a question of this treaty being obsolete and useful and useless and there is just one very impressive factor urges china because china is a power that has intermediate range missiles and they have nothing governed by the treaty one trunk wants to rep
red snows urias reaction over russia. and i don't think fred lovell must love wolf must talks in most school have been very serious not convinced lol but this is very slow to a serious discussion between vertu how to reduce under the given circumstances potential. tensions and vet would come up it would be a little bit because of i was. with the famous blame game if the russians refuse a nice year you spoke would come from a moment where of what is perhaps under american pressure or under some...
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i never worked for russia. not only did i never work for russia. i think it's a disgrace that you even asked that question. because it's a whole big fat hoax. it's just a hoax. >> i'm joined by michael schmidt, who broke the story for "the new york times" this weekend. iamec alcindor, and greg brown and a former federal prosecutor. michael, an amazing story. the story is national security interests, the fbi agents, not politicians, but fbi agents, were looking into whether this president was working for the russians. what was their concern? >> here's why this matters. our collective understanding of this from the beginning has been the president facing a criminal obstruction investigation. the fbi, we now know a year and a half ago, was not comfortable with his relationship with russia. they could not understand why he fired comey. they thought there was something more there. there was enough to take the extraordinary historic step, a historic step to actually open this investigation into the president's ties to a foreign adversary. they were so un
i never worked for russia. not only did i never work for russia. i think it's a disgrace that you even asked that question. because it's a whole big fat hoax. it's just a hoax. >> i'm joined by michael schmidt, who broke the story for "the new york times" this weekend. iamec alcindor, and greg brown and a former federal prosecutor. michael, an amazing story. the story is national security interests, the fbi agents, not politicians, but fbi agents, were looking into whether this...
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and on behalf of obama to move ukraine away from russia he was not working with russia and with putin but it beggars belief to think that they're going to best to get all the finances of matta fort but trust finances we're just going to you know not touch those just leave them as they are ok but even you what you got the instant reaction was is that there was a cover up going on to cover up and a.g. barr must be involved in it might be involved i mean but this is a symptom of just what is wrong with the media right now because the media they want a conclusion they don't work towards a conclusion using evidence this is been a such an aggregation of responsibility this is pure malpractise and it has a price because as christopher was pointing out here the faith in the media is being destroyed has been destroyed well basically talk about the cover all started immediately we had to rachel maddow and we had the new york times what was there and it tauriel no collusion nor exoneration so they kept saying that there was no exaggeration only generation they kept at taken tromp but what i'm co
and on behalf of obama to move ukraine away from russia he was not working with russia and with putin but it beggars belief to think that they're going to best to get all the finances of matta fort but trust finances we're just going to you know not touch those just leave them as they are ok but even you what you got the instant reaction was is that there was a cover up going on to cover up and a.g. barr must be involved in it might be involved i mean but this is a symptom of just what is wrong...
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president obama mocked his 2012 opponent for taking russia too seriously. his administration sought a naive reset with the calendar number, and for -- with the kremlin, and for eight years, i helped lead the charge with that weakness. in 2010, i stood with john mccain and jon kyl to oppose the new start treaty, a watered down place holder for the tough stance we knew was necessary. as vladimir putin was building up his missile arsenal, we even had to push president obama to commit to deploying capable missile defenses to europe. in 2012, i supported sweeping legislation to authorize heavy sanctions following the killing of sergei magnitsky in a russian prison. the obama administration flinched and tried to tiptoe around our legislation to avoid messing up their charm offensive, but we backed them into a corner and the president signed the bill into law. in 2014, i and other republicans constantly pressed president obama to get tougher on russia with respect to putin's aggression in ukraine. so, mr. president, i would ask consent that the news article dated
president obama mocked his 2012 opponent for taking russia too seriously. his administration sought a naive reset with the calendar number, and for -- with the kremlin, and for eight years, i helped lead the charge with that weakness. in 2010, i stood with john mccain and jon kyl to oppose the new start treaty, a watered down place holder for the tough stance we knew was necessary. as vladimir putin was building up his missile arsenal, we even had to push president obama to commit to deploying...
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has actually been tough on russia." the second part is its own thing, but the first part, the consistent -- frank, the consistent attack on the fbi, on law enforcement in general at a federal level, but on the fbi, the idea that it is populated with hacks, that it's a witch hunt, this is the president's response to everything that the fbi has said or done. >> well, and it's totally irrelevant. whether it comes from him or comes from any of his spokespeople because as david said, it's about his actions. they speak for themselves. in terms of the initiation of an investigation, it's all based on the suspicions that the fbi had about his behavior. you know, and i noted that in typical counterintelligence investigations it's about determining if one foreign power is collecting intelligence against us and if americans wittingly or unwittingly are enabling or facilitating that collection. in this case, i mean, it seemed loud and clear beyond, you know, the suspicions even that there was something that was there, and, you know
has actually been tough on russia." the second part is its own thing, but the first part, the consistent -- frank, the consistent attack on the fbi, on law enforcement in general at a federal level, but on the fbi, the idea that it is populated with hacks, that it's a witch hunt, this is the president's response to everything that the fbi has said or done. >> well, and it's totally irrelevant. whether it comes from him or comes from any of his spokespeople because as david said, it's...
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thanks to russia. falls are coming up soon russia's sovereign enter net law comes into force the kremlin says it's designed to better protect the country's internet against foreign cyber attacks activists say it could give rise to a great fire wall of russia. by giving up all of these laws will give the government more control over the internet in russia they were adopted under the pretext of defending the country against cyber threats. to our viewers on the p.b.s. in the united states round the world welcome the drones in the air troops and armored vehicles on the ground turkey and russia have launched joint patrols in northeastern syria military vehicles patrolled a 10 kilometer deep zone. the border between turkey and syria as part of a deal struck between the 2 countries to force kurdish fighters out of the area the step marks a major power shift in syria a month after president donald trump withdrew u.s. forces from the region. until he's president wants to establish a buffer zone along his countr
thanks to russia. falls are coming up soon russia's sovereign enter net law comes into force the kremlin says it's designed to better protect the country's internet against foreign cyber attacks activists say it could give rise to a great fire wall of russia. by giving up all of these laws will give the government more control over the internet in russia they were adopted under the pretext of defending the country against cyber threats. to our viewers on the p.b.s. in the united states round...
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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 if every 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 hack it. 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
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 if every 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 hack it. it's a treaty u.s. president donald trump has...
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russia didn't pack our democracy. the whole thing, and that's unexpected defeat in the last presidential election. we lost and we shouldn't have lost. from a star that has been the only argument that underpins the russian experience, conspiracy theory. and now thanks to investigation that the rest of us had to endure, that conspiracy or he had died. it was killed by robert mueller. and yet somehow it lives on in the steering accusations of her mindless public intellectuals and hair hats of the television anchor suite. you think people like that could be contrite and may be humbled after the mueller report came out and prove two years of hyperventilation wrong. no. they're more processed with russia than they've ever been. watch poor mouth breathing chuck todd go full joe mccarthy yesterday. >> the fact that russia was so aggressive did not exclude the fact that president poroschenko actively worked for secretary clinton. now if i'm wrong -- my goodness. senator kennedy, you now have the president of the ukraine saying
russia didn't pack our democracy. the whole thing, and that's unexpected defeat in the last presidential election. we lost and we shouldn't have lost. from a star that has been the only argument that underpins the russian experience, conspiracy theory. and now thanks to investigation that the rest of us had to endure, that conspiracy or he had died. it was killed by robert mueller. and yet somehow it lives on in the steering accusations of her mindless public intellectuals and hair hats of the...
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that they will merely ask russia's law enforcement of russia security service to question the people they've named as suspects still even if they are tried in absentia should they should have a lawyer they have a right to have a lawyer and in all likelihood there will be a person defending them in court so the judge will have to have a look and to weigh the information the evidence presented by both the prosecution and by the defense so if we'll see how that fares in court how the evidence provided by both of the 80 and russia and if anything new comes up how that will fare yeah i want to delve deeper into that now with a guest on the program igor thank you because we're joining vanished like all he's an aviation lawyer also represents relatives of the german m.h. 17 victims you're very welcome to the program how do you feel about the investigator statements on the charges brought against 4 individuals in connection with the tragedy. good evening 1st of all i have the impression that the investigation was just one way as you may know we represent german relatives against the ukraine
that they will merely ask russia's law enforcement of russia security service to question the people they've named as suspects still even if they are tried in absentia should they should have a lawyer they have a right to have a lawyer and in all likelihood there will be a person defending them in court so the judge will have to have a look and to weigh the information the evidence presented by both the prosecution and by the defense so if we'll see how that fares in court how the evidence...
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housing russia. unfortunately, our citizens have to wait if they want to receive for it 300 days, and it's about 40 days that is more than to take part the counterparts explained that as the quarters were introduced. possibly that's the right of any country to fund the diplomatic mission. we also had to cut two the bone and however in our case come in our situation, there wasn't a single case. they are provided in the same deadline and it's a principled importance considering the context between people with parliamentarians and all kinds of exchanges. the easier it will be to it'll o strengthen our partnership as i have said with a certain perspective. >> to respond to that for just a moment, we count a little bit differently. i don't want to get into the weeds on the numbers that we measured has how many diplomats. but what's important is that we make sure we are delivering on behalf of the country is consistent in the vienna conventions and the relationship between the united states and russia. we
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treaty to this day russia remains in material breach of its treaty obligations russia's violation russia has jeopardized the united states' security interests russia's shamelessly violates the russians are in violation of the agreement there's no mistaking that the russians have chosen to not comply with the treaty of washington's official beef is with this particular system but see russia says that it's in full compliance with the demands of the treaty moscow was even ready for reciprocal inspections of nuclear facilities but washington acted as if nothing happened but withdrawing from the treaty actually opened a whole range of possibilities for the us to perfect their own missiles for example this bad boy it's much smaller than your average nuke but also much better for conventional usage production already started back in september and the donald has promised there's more where that came from we will move forward with developing our own military response options and will work with nato and other allies and partners to deny russia any military advantage from its unlawful conduct of co
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aimed at russia. but you know russia certainly is aware of of how this game can be played and how the damage can be done whether in places like the u.k. and the united states or closer to home in ukraine in the baltics where there have been. various things whether done by people in the russian state or people you know acting privately we don't exactly know we have our suspicions i suppose and time will tell. i think that's a little bit of a rabbit hole though to get into these sorts of accusations that involve secret services and this we're not going to be able to sort them out the reality is of course that states do have a right to protect themselves the question is the state in this case acting more to protect itself from foreign actors i see all war from domestic actors and the and the habit from the kremlin really since two thousand and four after the orange revolution the orange revolution in ukraine right has been to. accuse any opposition movement in russia of acting at the behest and with the
aimed at russia. but you know russia certainly is aware of of how this game can be played and how the damage can be done whether in places like the u.k. and the united states or closer to home in ukraine in the baltics where there have been. various things whether done by people in the russian state or people you know acting privately we don't exactly know we have our suspicions i suppose and time will tell. i think that's a little bit of a rabbit hole though to get into these sorts of...
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russia and there's such a dunford in the highest levels of the military is. superficial contact at the lower levels is such an aversion to dialogue cooperation of people are putting their own mistress and also that is ahead of what's good and what's right for the syrian people finding it isn't to be a version to russia to be so much stronger than a big concern for the syrian people even though that it supposedly is a pretext for supporting the military a militant insurgency in that country for so many years anyway if you years ago that bomb administration you used to talk about how the iranians and the saudis need to learn how to share the region and i think to some extent at least the kremlin is now trying to you has this concept in syria if the saudis indeed agreed to participate in they reckon structure that i think would give them some labyrinths against the iranians do you think they're likely to take up that offer so actually they both this came from in two thousand and sixteen the u.a.e. which has always been more pragmatic than the saudis with regards
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many reformists and many beautiful come from russia to participate because you see it russia's contribution to that festival so you know it is enormous you know not russia is a traditional participant and so could be a pleasure to see you there and again thank you for inviting me here to sochi i was really pleased to see this place this is a new place for me it's been another traditional visit to the capital is something different thank you for the future. of these years from. now we'll have an opportunity to for austrian and russian journalists to ask 2 questions each one starts with our friends from austria. seen through the press agency. yeah. plenty. ask me good afternoon. if you haven't guessed i would live to ask you a question about the meeting with you mr president you said that both sides take interest in restoring their lation between russia and the united states. what kind of environment should be established for that to happen are you already. have a one on one meeting with. traumatic stress what do you think about such a meeting taking place in the end there where the joint gov
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is the transformation over russia in the arctic when i first came to russia pressure them in two thousand and two the federal government of russia was not particularly interested in the author it was primarily a conscious of of the governor bush and even then president clinton because of the full should his first period those preston referred me to talking to the government to talk about the future of the author i have also attended all the arctic territory of course at the conference the first one in moscow or relatively smaller conferences in one. medium sized lecture hall in the university paged operation in moscow and if you compare it with the spectacle we now have here in some petersburg in terms of the international participation of this great action be sure of the discussion of the important for the future of the russian economy revolutionary change. and that should not be underestimated how russia has come into arctic awareness on arctic economy on an arctic political due to ship in the last fifteen years is a revolution or a transformation of the role of russia to be fair i thin
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over naval maneuvers in the black sea right near russia's sensitive military base. trump has authorized the sale of lethal weapons to the anti russian government based in here furthermore he directly attacked the syrian arab republic his predecessor would do neither of these things. but some say it is just not far enough the rhetoric continues that somehow he's putin's puppet well it doesn't really matter what he does you can be totally hard on russia he can be harder than obama or anybody else will rush you don't want to know because it's all part of a greater playing to get shot out of office as well as a bow is really kind of a no win situation in his case the narrative is a narrative and you're going to push it no matter way it's almost like trump is being backed into a corner he has to escalate hostilities in order to disprove the constant allegations. r.t. new york. members of conservative party how flushed america's i'd spoken ambassador to germany after richard grinnell warned that the us could cut down on the intelligence and chairs with berlin should chine
over naval maneuvers in the black sea right near russia's sensitive military base. trump has authorized the sale of lethal weapons to the anti russian government based in here furthermore he directly attacked the syrian arab republic his predecessor would do neither of these things. but some say it is just not far enough the rhetoric continues that somehow he's putin's puppet well it doesn't really matter what he does you can be totally hard on russia he can be harder than obama or anybody else...
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fired jesus has to be discussed now in russia and the treatment commitment be a gift. set already today and russia is it's a understands and that means that they have to really go to who to doping culture in russia for decades since it needs to be changed on the other hand i have also too to say that it takes a very very long time for coaches for schiffman for pushes to change a doping culture which is established in russia since the soviet union times and for the athletes who do not this leaves them of course on the losing side no matter how things develop. investigative journalists an expert on the evening in sports was always thinking. thank you. are moving on caused by hong kong democracy activists for citywide strikes well they went largely on answered this monday protestors mostly kept off the streets a day after staging their biggest anti-government rally in months organizers say 800000 people joined the march on sunday called to mark 6 months since the start of mass demonstrations which called for more autonomy but is d.w. charlotte charles until reports many a
fired jesus has to be discussed now in russia and the treatment commitment be a gift. set already today and russia is it's a understands and that means that they have to really go to who to doping culture in russia for decades since it needs to be changed on the other hand i have also too to say that it takes a very very long time for coaches for schiffman for pushes to change a doping culture which is established in russia since the soviet union times and for the athletes who do not this...
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russia will not be represented. russia will not be represented at any of their events. the flag will not fly. the russian federation will not have a team in need of those events. a reporterd walsh is for the l.a. times and the author of "l.a. confidential: lance armstrong's secrets." what is your reaction to this decision? reporter: my reaction is it is a good day for sport because considerable power in the world of sport and the olympics mean a lot to russia. what the world agency as saying today is tokyo was going to happen and you guys are not going to be involved. you will not have your officials at the olympic games. this is quite a significant punishment. it is deserved. people would have feared that t russia was to bigo be sanctioned in this way, but dopingd havave a state system and thehey did everything up.ir p power to cover it for me, the punishment that they than is theour-year least they deserved. anything else would have been wrong. genie: will this decision force russia to clean up their game? hopefully. but that's not something we should presume upon bec
russia will not be represented. russia will not be represented at any of their events. the flag will not fly. the russian federation will not have a team in need of those events. a reporterd walsh is for the l.a. times and the author of "l.a. confidential: lance armstrong's secrets." what is your reaction to this decision? reporter: my reaction is it is a good day for sport because considerable power in the world of sport and the olympics mean a lot to russia. what the world agency as...
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says its decision is because of russia's allege of violations russia accuses the us of violating the treaty but is it just about russia and the us or is there more to all of this well it's primarily both those two and it's been the view several years of mutual accusation which russia started with the kind of complaints about the u.s. missile defense but there was more to it yes i mean russia also concerns itself with china as a rising military are nuclear power asked does the u.s. and the u.s. have the majors document and last year the nuclear posture review in which they report refer again to your more multi-polar nuclear world which they have to respond to so it's really also one of the powers all right rafael this song from the german institute for international and security affairs many thanks indeed. well turning now to venezuela where rival protests are planned today between supporters of the opposition and supporters of president nicolas maduro now the country's political crisis intensified last week when congress leader one white dove declared himself interim president is gai
says its decision is because of russia's allege of violations russia accuses the us of violating the treaty but is it just about russia and the us or is there more to all of this well it's primarily both those two and it's been the view several years of mutual accusation which russia started with the kind of complaints about the u.s. missile defense but there was more to it yes i mean russia also concerns itself with china as a rising military are nuclear power asked does the u.s. and the u.s....