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russia the relations is one of the most import. elements of this international context made a huge impact on the russian domestic evolution the historical mission i think of lot of the middle portion is not just to make russia a great power again but also to make it illegitimate a great power right to compel the other powers to recognize and accept russia as a legitimate independent great power of global significance we are logged there we are in conditions of precisely the new cold war do knighted states still try to everett russia back into its throat defeat into mind in mind this m d wants to transform russia both in terms of its foreign policy in the terms of its domestic politics these pressure off the us russian confronting. i think is impacting the russian domestic development in the very strong way in the that it will be a more difficult you know for for russia to manage its transition in conditions of the new cold war with the united states if we have the acknowledgement by the united states by the west in general in the r
russia the relations is one of the most import. elements of this international context made a huge impact on the russian domestic evolution the historical mission i think of lot of the middle portion is not just to make russia a great power again but also to make it illegitimate a great power right to compel the other powers to recognize and accept russia as a legitimate independent great power of global significance we are logged there we are in conditions of precisely the new cold war do...
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or force putting pressure on ukraine secondly apparently claiming that russia is more important than ukraine and that is in the sort of egypt interest of the united states to get along with russia will receive green is an obstacle so this goes against the political views or m.p. resigned but i wonder if it's just the matter of him disagreeing with the president because the same unidentified whistleblower complained about your. interactions with the ukrainian president. has suggested that mr walker was often acting not on the instructions of donald trump or secretary of state might compare his direct boss but at the request of the ukrainians for example the close aide to president selenski and the moc given how easily accusations of treason fly in washington does he have her reason to be concerned about the ethics of his own behavior rather than his association with donald trump the legal view point of course yes and what you just described is again proves my thesis that there is a very strong resistance among american bureaucracy against the policies. the president and they apparentl
or force putting pressure on ukraine secondly apparently claiming that russia is more important than ukraine and that is in the sort of egypt interest of the united states to get along with russia will receive green is an obstacle so this goes against the political views or m.p. resigned but i wonder if it's just the matter of him disagreeing with the president because the same unidentified whistleblower complained about your. interactions with the ukrainian president. has suggested that mr...
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we just heard about russia's possible. involvement of the enemy putin speaking to arab media all foreign powers should leave syria and eventually russia would like to do exactly the same thing it's not an open ended commitment. i think this would be the ideal solution but also russia pushing for the renewable the 1998 agreement between turkey and syria the question is how is this possible if the gun i'm sorry let's call a spade a spade are going to try to kill us the they have our friends they've baseband together syrian and turkish cabinet you know just even to kill during meetings you know in the beginning of the state all the states are called monsters. you know i just can't imagine after everything that happened they can return to business as usual but the main problem when you have this is usual to move but you know how you open hostilities i'll take that any day of the week we have looked at but also you know there was a very good article in the american conservative about the u.s. has too many allies yes by daniel a
we just heard about russia's possible. involvement of the enemy putin speaking to arab media all foreign powers should leave syria and eventually russia would like to do exactly the same thing it's not an open ended commitment. i think this would be the ideal solution but also russia pushing for the renewable the 1998 agreement between turkey and syria the question is how is this possible if the gun i'm sorry let's call a spade a spade are going to try to kill us the they have our friends...
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progress of the deal announced by russia and turkey on tuesday. as binge of it has more from the turkey syria border. this area that president trump calls long blood stained sand is about the 800 kilometer long border between syria and turkey more than half a 1000000 people have been killed in the last 8 years and the situation on the ground remains precarious on we've been hearing about 2 incidents which involved bombings and explosions in the kurdish help. and the russians are warns that warned the kurds to make use of these 150 hours to vacate these areas 30 kilometers deep inside syrian territory or face the turkish advance as the turks have agreed with the russians that they will be coming in 10 kilometers deep into syrian territory all this is happening while the syrian government is also taking an active role for the 1st time in 8 years along this border area syrian government with the russians is going to be moving in to try and vacate areas from commission lee and make sure that these areas according to its agreement with the turks are cl
progress of the deal announced by russia and turkey on tuesday. as binge of it has more from the turkey syria border. this area that president trump calls long blood stained sand is about the 800 kilometer long border between syria and turkey more than half a 1000000 people have been killed in the last 8 years and the situation on the ground remains precarious on we've been hearing about 2 incidents which involved bombings and explosions in the kurdish help. and the russians are warns that...
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competition as a result of the top brass of russia's anti-doping agency tells someone else did it . i'm told me a lot of both thanks for joining us. u.s. president all trump is declaring his latest moves in syria a victory on wednesday the president announced that he would lift sanctions on turkey just 9 days after he imposed them in response to turkish forces entering northeastern syria the new direction from trump came hours after russia and turkey and now as they were establishing a safe zone along the syria turkey border marking the arrival of russia as the new power in the region u.s. president donald trump is taking the credit for peace in syria this was an outcome created by us the united states and nobody else no other nation very simple turkey syria and all forms of the kurds have been fighting for centuries we have done them a great service and we've done a great job for all of them and now we're getting out a reference to u.s. troops being pulled out of northern syria the reality now is that russian forces are moving into the same kurdish territory that the u.s. has aband
competition as a result of the top brass of russia's anti-doping agency tells someone else did it . i'm told me a lot of both thanks for joining us. u.s. president all trump is declaring his latest moves in syria a victory on wednesday the president announced that he would lift sanctions on turkey just 9 days after he imposed them in response to turkish forces entering northeastern syria the new direction from trump came hours after russia and turkey and now as they were establishing a safe...
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. >> putin and erdogan and the notion russia is moving into the vacuum the u.s. is leaving. is whatary gidley: that we are trying to avoid. the president went into these national security issues wide-eyed. now you see some of his detractors like lindsey graham saying it is optimistic. the president was clear when he ran, what he wanted to do was secure those regions and bring our troops home. that is what he is trying to do. he still wants to keep forces behind to protect oil and ensure stability in the region. today is the final day of the cease-fire. we expect that temporary de-escalation to transition into permanent by the end of the afternoon. the president takes this very seriously, because he sent a delegation heading by the vice president to secure a historic deal between two warring sides of hundreds of years. we are monitoring that deal closely, because we want to maintain the games we have had. -- gains we have had. he is the one that defeated the isis caliphate 100%. >> [indiscernible] >> are you saying black americans should suck it up? -- it up because the econo
. >> putin and erdogan and the notion russia is moving into the vacuum the u.s. is leaving. is whatary gidley: that we are trying to avoid. the president went into these national security issues wide-eyed. now you see some of his detractors like lindsey graham saying it is optimistic. the president was clear when he ran, what he wanted to do was secure those regions and bring our troops home. that is what he is trying to do. he still wants to keep forces behind to protect oil and ensure...
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and i provided my view of the future and in the ninety's russia. suffered the most difficult period in its life in its history social economic political crises addition to that there was the wave of attacks on the part of asia with international terrorism and russia we were on the brink and then over the brink we saw something most terrible a collapse of the state. that threat was real it hanging in the air. and people felt that as it hangs in the air it will. be and it was an absolutely real scenario we might have spiraled to civil war long as our independence and sovereignty become a country on the sidelines of international relations as one of the new things to the work of the russian peoples which we succeeded in making that step. now that from that you bring within these 20 years we might have done better but we now have the experience which is unique and useful but before coming to this whole we discuss one of the most burning pressing issues terrorism. russia believes that there is a lot of problems still to be solved inside the country the
and i provided my view of the future and in the ninety's russia. suffered the most difficult period in its life in its history social economic political crises addition to that there was the wave of attacks on the part of asia with international terrorism and russia we were on the brink and then over the brink we saw something most terrible a collapse of the state. that threat was real it hanging in the air. and people felt that as it hangs in the air it will. be and it was an absolutely real...
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and the except russia as a legitimate independent group. of global significance we are logged there we are in conditions of precisely the new cold war do knighted states still try to everett russia back into its throat defeat into mind in mind this m d wants to transform russia both in terms of its foreign policy in the terms of its domestic politics these pressure off the us the russian comes from tension i think is is impacting the russian domestic development in the very strong way he him in the that it will be a more difficult you know for for russia to manage its transition in conditions of the new cold war with the united states if we have the acknowledgement by the united states by the west in general in the role as the legitimate great power what i think the 20th when to for transition would be much more smooth and easy and car mornings while we have to live in there thank you very much for being with us today my pleasure. i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages and hope to syria same place
and the except russia as a legitimate independent group. of global significance we are logged there we are in conditions of precisely the new cold war do knighted states still try to everett russia back into its throat defeat into mind in mind this m d wants to transform russia both in terms of its foreign policy in the terms of its domestic politics these pressure off the us the russian comes from tension i think is is impacting the russian domestic development in the very strong way he him in...
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russia's 2024 problem which is the problem of the issue of power transition. to his successor also very much depends on their cuteness of tensions with the united states how come how is it possible i mean moscow is so proud of its sovereignty and yet you're suggesting that the most consequential decision of a generation of will ultimately depend on its relationship with washington well i think the international context and the u.s. russian relations is one of the most important elements of this international context made a huge impact on the russian domestic evolution the historical mission i think of law the middle portion is not just to make russia a great power again but also to make it illegitimate a great power right to compel the other powers to recognize russia and the except russia as a legitimate independent great power of global significance we are logged there we are in conditions of precisely the new called war do knighted states still try to leverage the russia back into its strategic defeat into mind in mind this and do wants to transform russia
russia's 2024 problem which is the problem of the issue of power transition. to his successor also very much depends on their cuteness of tensions with the united states how come how is it possible i mean moscow is so proud of its sovereignty and yet you're suggesting that the most consequential decision of a generation of will ultimately depend on its relationship with washington well i think the international context and the u.s. russian relations is one of the most important elements of this...
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and russia has been critical throughout in this has not. absolutely and this is a major concern that you've touched on that has hit close to home literally in the u.s. congress not just by opposition democrats but also by members of the president's own republican party one of the biggest supporters of u.s. president donald trump mitch mcconnell the top republican in the senate very concerned about this putting forward legislation to try and undo the u.s. withdrawal citing not only the concern there would be new influence now in the region by russia and also iran concerns for the united states but donald trump pushing back on that saying that this is not a fight that the u.s. needs to be in it's time for other players in the region to step up that this is already something where the u.s. has stayed much longer than was ever intended turkey syria and all forms of the kurds have been fighting for centuries we have done them a great service and we've done a great job for all of them and now we're getting out long time we were supposed to be the
and russia has been critical throughout in this has not. absolutely and this is a major concern that you've touched on that has hit close to home literally in the u.s. congress not just by opposition democrats but also by members of the president's own republican party one of the biggest supporters of u.s. president donald trump mitch mcconnell the top republican in the senate very concerned about this putting forward legislation to try and undo the u.s. withdrawal citing not only the concern...
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folks they will russia and china at the top and typically say russia short-term they have a capability to a stronger economy and population etc.. it does china want to surpass the u.s. come absolutely. it's about regaining their rightful place at the top of the world. what's interesting is russia had a similar mindset going back not as far but the collapse of the soviet union they feel they were humiliated and folks know better in the room tammy what's interesting chinese leaders to study the fault and collapse, china studies at and they say we don't want to be that. >> by impression is they say knock it off and it kind of works for a period. >> the former deputy director of the nsa, basically the cyber operations response. he said after obama delivered a tough warning that there was a discernible downturn in activity in terms of volume but not a substantive change in the aggression. it's still as active as what they were taking away in the public and private sectors. >> they basically la lay out wht they are going to do so i mean, what is it that they are going to do in general they w
folks they will russia and china at the top and typically say russia short-term they have a capability to a stronger economy and population etc.. it does china want to surpass the u.s. come absolutely. it's about regaining their rightful place at the top of the world. what's interesting is russia had a similar mindset going back not as far but the collapse of the soviet union they feel they were humiliated and folks know better in the room tammy what's interesting chinese leaders to study the...
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that there was one to find the peace solution in syria they need to talk to russia and. if the west wants peace in syria that if you look i. know the idea that i haven't heard much about that i want to switch gears just real quickly here i don't want to go into them around called american domestic politics but you know it much to my mind donald trump will be impeached he will not be removed but he will be impeached by the democratic congress to decide if american foreign policy well again they should call the show on predictability because it's very difficult to many variables and there well do you want to call him well i think well no although that i think probably 3 major areas one will be did they think they're going to isolate the u.s. within i notice this but they're also going to isolate the united states and iran. fears i think from trump we're going to see possibly more brazen foreign policy because he would have he would really need in order to win the election under pietschmann he would need some big win and want to win means does it mean striking a trade deal
that there was one to find the peace solution in syria they need to talk to russia and. if the west wants peace in syria that if you look i. know the idea that i haven't heard much about that i want to switch gears just real quickly here i don't want to go into them around called american domestic politics but you know it much to my mind donald trump will be impeached he will not be removed but he will be impeached by the democratic congress to decide if american foreign policy well again they...
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yet the lot of us are the result of that so russia has always had close relations with the cards and of course is one of the main players and they conflict in syria so let's go to moscow where we join d.w. correspondent and money show and welcome back emily what is moscow's line on this. well as you say phil russia has always had historically close ties with the kurds that stretches all the way back to the soviet union that they did lose a lot of trust from the kurds last year when they kind of gave approval for turkish air strikes against the african region which is was turkey kurdish controlled excuse me now what we've seen from the kremlin has been rather neutral a statement was published on the kremlin website which said that there had been a telephone call between president and on and president putin seemingly just before the operation was launched and that putin had warned his turkish counterpart to be careful and to take care that the kind of peace process in the regulation of the syrian conflict doesn't isn't brought off track by this offer a show on the russian line is very
yet the lot of us are the result of that so russia has always had close relations with the cards and of course is one of the main players and they conflict in syria so let's go to moscow where we join d.w. correspondent and money show and welcome back emily what is moscow's line on this. well as you say phil russia has always had historically close ties with the kurds that stretches all the way back to the soviet union that they did lose a lot of trust from the kurds last year when they kind of...
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i mean it was really one of the key figures in russia and so now here ears is suddenly you know from russia gate is moved on to ukraine get a chance to lead which i think is reasonably believes that the origin of truck russia has to be found in ukraine and he was asking is a little help in investigating this and in this case ukraine gate is even lindsey or russia get so i think that will do a lot more damage ship. a number of world wide air travel passengers could soon decrease and that's according to a new report highlighting the phenomenon of so-called flight shaming the survey by so i spank you b.s. down the wall global air traffic is currently growing a set of respondents across the u.s. germany france or the u.k. have recently cut back on flying there then fire mental concerns and if this trend continues they expect growth could be hard some are calling it the grettir effect in honor of the famous teen environmentalists. it's become a hot topic on line with any instagram account devoted to highlighting the carbon footprints of travel influences and debate on the on twitter about
i mean it was really one of the key figures in russia and so now here ears is suddenly you know from russia gate is moved on to ukraine get a chance to lead which i think is reasonably believes that the origin of truck russia has to be found in ukraine and he was asking is a little help in investigating this and in this case ukraine gate is even lindsey or russia get so i think that will do a lot more damage ship. a number of world wide air travel passengers could soon decrease and that's...
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amna, what does this deal mean fo russia? >> it means russia has much more ofse a pe and influence in that space. t end?: to w >> one, part of a larger geopoliticalphere. they're more aligned to turkeyk now. we saw this previously with tensions between turkey and the u.s. in a deal for the air missile defense system that they bought from the russians. the u.s. dn't like it. there have been tensions for a while between the u.s. and rkey, which is aato ally. turkish had with forces on the ground. that was always a tenuousec alliancese the stronger alliance was always with turkey. it w w never a questionf when the u.s. was going to leave. we flew the u.s. would have to leave at some point. the big questionas how they'd and by all accounts, the day after that call by president trump and president erdogan, it was total chaosas to -- as toto how that decision was reached. robert: why did many advisors pull back on the support of turkey? >> anytimeouhink about the foreign policy, you have to think about it in the america firstme fnd
amna, what does this deal mean fo russia? >> it means russia has much more ofse a pe and influence in that space. t end?: to w >> one, part of a larger geopoliticalphere. they're more aligned to turkeyk now. we saw this previously with tensions between turkey and the u.s. in a deal for the air missile defense system that they bought from the russians. the u.s. dn't like it. there have been tensions for a while between the u.s. and rkey, which is aato ally. turkish had with forces on...
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that russia did it. but the position of the trump administration, of course, is that russia didn't do it, and now the attorney general's inquiry, which is apparently designed to prove that, now that is a criminal investigation with, quote, the power to subpoena for witness testimony and documents, to impanel a grand jury, and to file criminal charges. that means that the law enforcement and intelligence officials who were involved in investigating russia's attack on our election are now potentially the subjects of criminal charges. this, of course, is happening against the backdrop of impeachment proceedings in the house. i am sure that is totally unrelated. >>> joining us is congressman shan maloney, the lead committee on the impeachment matter. thank you for being here. >> great to be with you. >> i had a whole bunch of different things to talk to you about, but then this news broke. i have to get your reaction to it. >> it's alarming because we know trump is itching to politicize the justice departmen
that russia did it. but the position of the trump administration, of course, is that russia didn't do it, and now the attorney general's inquiry, which is apparently designed to prove that, now that is a criminal investigation with, quote, the power to subpoena for witness testimony and documents, to impanel a grand jury, and to file criminal charges. that means that the law enforcement and intelligence officials who were involved in investigating russia's attack on our election are now...
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and russia. that's what he's been trying to do. >> i would not think it would be an exaggeration that relations between the white house and congress on foreign policy issues is also an estate of some agitation these days. weather it's ukraine or the turkey syria crisis. i wonder if you could fresh out for us a little bit different parts of that conversation and weather veto both in the house and the senate for majority. >> in this complicated dynamics and crisis in u.s. turkish relations, there's more than two actors, with much of russia and syrian regime, thinkers deserve a little more attention is a party to this current crisis in u.s. turkish relations. are you looking at the carnage future looking at within turkey and the activities of the syrian kurds as well is iraqi kurds. someone or if you want to address how the carnage question has always been part of the u.s. turkish relationship and weather what is the carnage side of the story these days. >> for the guards, clearly this is the major
and russia. that's what he's been trying to do. >> i would not think it would be an exaggeration that relations between the white house and congress on foreign policy issues is also an estate of some agitation these days. weather it's ukraine or the turkey syria crisis. i wonder if you could fresh out for us a little bit different parts of that conversation and weather veto both in the house and the senate for majority. >> in this complicated dynamics and crisis in u.s. turkish...
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or russia or or iran or china and when they want to be a little can you can you play their game with the other side they need to and that would be unique and i think nato would have to adapt a bit because. throughout the bipolar and you know polar air you need us man to align with the united states and you know you're fall in line i think at the moment we're going to have to accept a bit more deviations because turkey will it demands to pursue its turkey 1st so it's a national interest to me like a little bit pregnant it's not. particularly. because it's only a military audience with members of different enemies for instance or for the french people the enemy is people killing in the streets of paris for the bolan for the polish the enemy is supposed to be russia as well for the for the greeks for the. and for the government the enemy of the so it's not a military alliance to be to be honest it's a political audience it's a way we're using used by washington to control to politically reside the they really do need to get down to the 2nd most powerful military in nato which is to and
or russia or or iran or china and when they want to be a little can you can you play their game with the other side they need to and that would be unique and i think nato would have to adapt a bit because. throughout the bipolar and you know polar air you need us man to align with the united states and you know you're fall in line i think at the moment we're going to have to accept a bit more deviations because turkey will it demands to pursue its turkey 1st so it's a national interest to me...
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higher school of economics as well as author of the decay of western civilization and resurgence of russia also we have exhibit moreau he's the pounder of the center of political strategic analysis trouble and we're joined by dmitri bobbitt she is a political analyst and editor at me internet media project origin across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it's go to glenn let's talk about top of the news right here we have to nato countries at odds in a 3rd country where neither one of them should be there under international law now damascus having all but one this conflict this international proxy war they must have some kind of morbid sense of humor watching 2 hour 2 allied countries in the same military alliance at odds with each other the president the united states is telling the president of turkey if you go over certain lines which we don't know what they are they can face devastating sanctions again what's going on in nato. well trumps rhetoric we should always be a bit cautious with similar well he has told his his treasury d
higher school of economics as well as author of the decay of western civilization and resurgence of russia also we have exhibit moreau he's the pounder of the center of political strategic analysis trouble and we're joined by dmitri bobbitt she is a political analyst and editor at me internet media project origin across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it's go to glenn let's talk about top of the news right here we have to nato countries...
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want you to do you a protester and say that you so i agree with russia i. want you to do so israel despite the prime minister's in oils are n.h.s. is sold very well despite the prime ministers in oils are n.h.s. is up for grabs by us corporations so i'll try to yield up for grabs by us corporations so i'll try to yield to serious disease or did yes yes do you think the the n.h.s. should not he did not engage gage in the good negotiation issue to ensure the british thank you tragedies thank you thank you thank you thank you c.c. thank you she says this is filtered through the filter start of the 1st cross-time garden is the prime minister is talking nonsense. thank you ok we're supposed to leave the european union on the 31st of october all the u.k. was supposed to leave the european union on the 31st of october but boris johnson was forced by parliament to ask for a deadline extension but boris johnson was forced by parliament to ask for a deadline extension and brussels agreed to push it back until the end of january polly boyko takes a look at how brits h
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turkey is not moving toward russia. it is making all kinds of deals with the soviets and so that relationship between russia and turkey that really this is about a new narrative from erdogan. he wants to see turkey as the leader i'm not sure of what but look at his pronouncements and you saw me last week in the new york times talking about the nuclear option. he has been wanting to reform the un security council. of course he thinks turkey should be a permanent member of the security council. so you can see very ambitious and this is very much in line with the ideation of foreign policy. sometimes it is very aggressive. it's also very pragmatic. he knows how much toic push and when to stop pushing to make the deals and that you can be stopped. but the most significant aspect off his foreign policy is to make himself the most important leader or even to upstage in the process he has completely personalized and he needs a message of that mobilizes people. in that critical part of the message has to recognize liberales dem
turkey is not moving toward russia. it is making all kinds of deals with the soviets and so that relationship between russia and turkey that really this is about a new narrative from erdogan. he wants to see turkey as the leader i'm not sure of what but look at his pronouncements and you saw me last week in the new york times talking about the nuclear option. he has been wanting to reform the un security council. of course he thinks turkey should be a permanent member of the security council....
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she called it russia propaganda. i have a statement confirming that episode happened and the ukraine embassy was disturbed by the request from the democratic national committee. these are facts and the media is turning it around and misreporting things time and time again. lou: it does have all the echoes and indelible traces. "the washington post" went after you this weekend. if you would say -- that your reporting was part of the reason that the former ambassador to the ukraine yukonovich was recalled from the he bass i in may. and take you to task for your reporting. i think in the eyes of every other reader and listener to you, i think they find everything you are doing exemplary and often at the forefront of the reporting nationally. >> it's funny to watch "the washington post" call my reporting faulty after the narrative they created on russia. the theory is i wrote a faulty story and that caused the ambassador to be fired. it's just the opposite. i was hearing president trump was trying to get her fired and i
she called it russia propaganda. i have a statement confirming that episode happened and the ukraine embassy was disturbed by the request from the democratic national committee. these are facts and the media is turning it around and misreporting things time and time again. lou: it does have all the echoes and indelible traces. "the washington post" went after you this weekend. if you would say -- that your reporting was part of the reason that the former ambassador to the ukraine...
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more than more than he cares about russia what about iran. so this is something that is really important that. when you talk about the process i totally agree that the americans seem to have already lost i think. that the. important factor in this conflict the moment the moment they will not be able to have. that. be to the process of the as. well mr campbell and we have to take a very short break now but we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. for sure. we'll be near the crate with him. reaching out. for him anywhere near. 67 years you know they've been locked up in case. you see no protection from the weather the heat. the rain the snow. they have no protection. for you. it's. the u.s. crude. this large scale factor. are things. even a good businesses are involved. there has been a shocking amount of the organized opposition to adverts to increase the standards of care for dogs bred in commercial breeding facilities most of that opposition is coming from huge agricultural groups and industries that have nothing to do with jobs don't
more than more than he cares about russia what about iran. so this is something that is really important that. when you talk about the process i totally agree that the americans seem to have already lost i think. that the. important factor in this conflict the moment the moment they will not be able to have. that. be to the process of the as. well mr campbell and we have to take a very short break now but we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. for sure. we'll be near the crate with...
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russia at the e.u. we had gary leader once again made it clear that he wanted to russia at the e.u. he had gary leader once again made it clear that he was viewed a pest to be called that this bridge between the west and east and its view to pass to become this bridge between the west and east and he's happy to play this role here's what exactly he said all that all the schmo todd he's happy to play this role here's what exactly he said all that all the schmo todd of course hungry is a member of nato and the e.u. and it will remain that but it of course hungry is a member of nato and the e.u. and it will remain that but it doesn't exclude cooperation with russia including a political levels hungary is interest in exclude cooperation with russia including a political levels hungary is interested in improving relations between nato and russia we have this political and historic expressed it improving relations between nato and russia we have this political and historic experience in relations between west
russia at the e.u. we had gary leader once again made it clear that he wanted to russia at the e.u. he had gary leader once again made it clear that he was viewed a pest to be called that this bridge between the west and east and its view to pass to become this bridge between the west and east and he's happy to play this role here's what exactly he said all that all the schmo todd he's happy to play this role here's what exactly he said all that all the schmo todd of course hungry is a member...
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i would hope so i would i would encourage russia the united states canada all the groups u.n. security council groups to to to force turkey not give cover to invade and create a no fly zone kurdistan the only region again let's look kurdistan of iraqi kurdistan of syria the only safe haven for minorities for christians for the jewish for years it isn't muslims and everybody else and this is the only compatible region in that part of the world with us 40000000 people deserve to have their nation tricky is only doing this for one reason ethnic cleansing and changing demographic wants to bring 4w5w syrian refugees put them into a kurdish area change demographic at it as they did and are free and that's all they want to do destroy a kurdish identity and also promote the new ottoman empire this is a threat to the international community yes the kurdish people. and you would be have as an international community you need to also protect the kurds and if you don't the threat is going to be tremendous what we have seen i says and al qaeda that would be isis 2.0 or more dangerous far m
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for the kindy ripe of divisiveness that russia there's also6 and substantial evidence that russia specifically wanted to help donald trump's campaign and hurt secretary clinton's campaign. host: is among your concern that , just thennovation mere threat of tampering with elections keeps a voter turnout down? guest: that is a huge concern, and i think there is good evidence that that is exactly what russia and our other adversaries want. they want citizens of our democracy and other democracies to lose confidence that their votes matter, that their votes count. the more that citizens of democracy lose faith in the democracy, the more autocracies like russia can fill the vacuum and we are seeing that now. host: we are talking about election security particularly in 2020. we welcome your calls and comments. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 748-8002 for independents. you can also text us, (202) 748-8003. make sure you put your name and where you are texting from. heading now into 2020 how confident are you that serious changes or improvements have been made in el
for the kindy ripe of divisiveness that russia there's also6 and substantial evidence that russia specifically wanted to help donald trump's campaign and hurt secretary clinton's campaign. host: is among your concern that , just thennovation mere threat of tampering with elections keeps a voter turnout down? guest: that is a huge concern, and i think there is good evidence that that is exactly what russia and our other adversaries want. they want citizens of our democracy and other democracies...
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and in this case on ukraine gate it's even then 0 and russia get so i think that will do a lot more damage ship. the term spin given the green light to impose 7 and a half $1000000000.00 worth of tariffs on goods exported from the e.u. the ruling by the world trade organizations the largest in its history is part of a 15 year battle over illegal subsidies made to european playmakers. as an italian journalist seized the chance to express her opposition to the move by handing your sect of state a large wedge of parmesan cheese encounter happened during a photo op between mike pompei and italy's prime minister in rome on when they. actually aired was . going to any was what we asked the journey 300 the cheese there to form a about what was behind her gesture. usa market is very important from italian export because it's something like 12 percent of our all export so. i was stored there even a. very gentle they would never eat any other cheese i just wanted to tell them look that's what you could lose if you put duties on our products. the new tariffs could come into force assume is oct
and in this case on ukraine gate it's even then 0 and russia get so i think that will do a lot more damage ship. the term spin given the green light to impose 7 and a half $1000000000.00 worth of tariffs on goods exported from the e.u. the ruling by the world trade organizations the largest in its history is part of a 15 year battle over illegal subsidies made to european playmakers. as an italian journalist seized the chance to express her opposition to the move by handing your sect of state a...
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report and the origins of russia because i think it is i think there's a huge it's. great here the the the crown prince of western liberal ideology as a critic. well the point is there mr biden is rightly accused of corruption because what happened was that he did not just fire the prosecutor the way he. you know he he demanded he didn't fire him he didn't fire how did it happen he sat in the president's chair ready. then he addressed the ukrainian parliament saying in 6 hours my plane is leaving in 6 hours i want this guy out you know and the parliament and the government you know almost a week to shorten simply because by then wanted to that whether mr shorten was corrupt or not it's a big question you know again short and was appointed by this new government which came to power via a violent who you know with the support of the united states and the european union and this new government under leashed and civil war and what makes me specially angry is what are the democrats angry about trying to give them sound on time with the weapons you know the sniper rifles t
report and the origins of russia because i think it is i think there's a huge it's. great here the the the crown prince of western liberal ideology as a critic. well the point is there mr biden is rightly accused of corruption because what happened was that he did not just fire the prosecutor the way he. you know he he demanded he didn't fire him he didn't fire how did it happen he sat in the president's chair ready. then he addressed the ukrainian parliament saying in 6 hours my plane is...
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which i think is reasonably based there at the origin of truck russia gate is to be found in ukraine and he was asking is help in investigating this and in this case ukraine gate is even flimsier the russian gate so i think that will probably do a lot more damage ship. germany's marking the 29th anniversary of its reunification however a recent survey suggests it's not all celebration of top politicians have admitted there's still plenty to be done until or sips aspects of the story. 29 years ago western east became one of unity after decades of division idea of hope for people on both sides of the wall. 'd 'd was the but it seems that the initial euphoria felt wall the wall was coming down has lost a child over the years just the realisation to how big of a task bringing these 2 sides together would be the grace luck of german unity must not be gilded and placed in the nation's trophy cabinet rather it remains unfinished it challenges us who demand something from us german unity is not a state of affairs that is wrapped up and complete each response but rather a continual process a
which i think is reasonably based there at the origin of truck russia gate is to be found in ukraine and he was asking is help in investigating this and in this case ukraine gate is even flimsier the russian gate so i think that will probably do a lot more damage ship. germany's marking the 29th anniversary of its reunification however a recent survey suggests it's not all celebration of top politicians have admitted there's still plenty to be done until or sips aspects of the story. 29 years...
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returned to russia finally we have. returned to russia finally i would like to point out to our viewers that you and you know neal only i would like to point out to our viewers that you and you know neal over the news division in a wonderful interview with her here at r t and i recommend everyone go over the news division in a wonderful interview with her here at r.t. and i recommend everyone go over and have a look at it here i mean one of the things the if this is such a bizarre and sober and how to look at it here i mean one of the things the this is such a bizarre and senseless and tragic even cruel story i mean. the senseless and tragic even cruel story i mean. you know this is how the american media reported her return just let me give you 2 outlets you know this is how the american media reported her return just let me give you 2 outlets here alex and let me get your comment here political ran a story titled here alex and let me get your comment here political ran a story titled who admitted being a secret agent
returned to russia finally we have. returned to russia finally i would like to point out to our viewers that you and you know neal only i would like to point out to our viewers that you and you know neal over the news division in a wonderful interview with her here at r t and i recommend everyone go over the news division in a wonderful interview with her here at r.t. and i recommend everyone go over and have a look at it here i mean one of the things the if this is such a bizarre and sober and...
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no, according to this conspiracy theory, russia didn't do that, russia didn't intervene. what actually happened is that it was the obama administration that was setting this all up as a frame job. they were colluding with foreign countries to set up russia to make it look like russia was interfering and to set up the trump campaign to make it look like they were getting help from russia. but it was all a frame job. it was all a false flag operation set up by the obama administration to somehow get trump elected and then undermine him once he was in office? it's never been totally clear how it all worked. but that's the conspiracy theory, that the attorney general of the united states appears to have been going around the world trying to prove. just yesterday we had this remarkable reporting about the prime minister of italy who was dragged before that country's parliament. the intelligence committees of his parliament to answer questions about what he and the italian government and italian intelligence service had been talking about with attorney general bill barr who has
no, according to this conspiracy theory, russia didn't do that, russia didn't intervene. what actually happened is that it was the obama administration that was setting this all up as a frame job. they were colluding with foreign countries to set up russia to make it look like russia was interfering and to set up the trump campaign to make it look like they were getting help from russia. but it was all a frame job. it was all a false flag operation set up by the obama administration to somehow...
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assad has one and russia calls the shots and i thank you will see hedging strategies. generally we exercise that leadership for a couple of reasons because we always found it to be in our interest to do so. and to set out the initiative to have others hopefully's - - sign-up and we have read about the vacuum created in the absence of that leadershipha and who might step in and those who could are the weaker states like russia or iran who lack the ability to challenge directly except when we back off that then the nonstate actors in certain areas frankly there is no government anduthority to step in provide that in ways that are quite destructive. >> i agree and on the issue of weaker states with more powe power, how to survive with the maximum pressure policy and then to talk about sanctions and being successful to consolidate in syria but the sanctions only policy was not sufficient to remove iran or influence from syria. i want to return to what we were just discussing because the reason the study group talked about needing a military presence was not only about comp
assad has one and russia calls the shots and i thank you will see hedging strategies. generally we exercise that leadership for a couple of reasons because we always found it to be in our interest to do so. and to set out the initiative to have others hopefully's - - sign-up and we have read about the vacuum created in the absence of that leadershipha and who might step in and those who could are the weaker states like russia or iran who lack the ability to challenge directly except when we...
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russia has exploited the conflict. though its intervention in syria must establish itself as a major player in the middle east for the first time in decades the u.s. partners across the region have expanded the thais have moved to moscow not washington for mediation. refugees have strained with the neighbors and politics in europe, yet the conditions are not suitable for the safe and voluntary dignified return in the enormous conflict by targeting hospitals and schools, deploying chemical weapons and using starvation as offensive or. to date there have been no meaningful consequences for these actions. we should expect future authoritarians when faced with peaceful protests may look to the case and assume that nasa civilian homicide will not be challenged in any credible way setting precedents for calm in the war. i only have a few seconds left. it's a conflict where the great concerns international terrorism and great power rivals come together. it is not a conflict that can be contained or ignored. the development of
russia has exploited the conflict. though its intervention in syria must establish itself as a major player in the middle east for the first time in decades the u.s. partners across the region have expanded the thais have moved to moscow not washington for mediation. refugees have strained with the neighbors and politics in europe, yet the conditions are not suitable for the safe and voluntary dignified return in the enormous conflict by targeting hospitals and schools, deploying chemical...
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prime minister the leader of the opposition clashing over because of things from russia to u.s. designs on the n.h.s. . controlled designs on the n.h.s. . controlled u.s. house of representatives has voted to moved on from this impeachment inquiry into the next day to the u.s. house of representatives has voted to moved on from this impeachment inquiry to the next stage of an open hearing the resolution was condemned by the republicans as being so much an open hearing the resolution was condemned by the republicans as being so styled rules. while the race to become the democrats' 2020 presidential styled rules. while the race to become the democrats' 2020 presidential candidates is going advertisers with many voters still undecided. candidates is going advertises with many voters still undecided. there's such a big push to just get out of office because there's a lot of confusion there's such a big push to just get out of office because there's a lot of confusion with the democrats and they're not really thank you 90 to get them to make one strong. what the democrats and they're
prime minister the leader of the opposition clashing over because of things from russia to u.s. designs on the n.h.s. . controlled designs on the n.h.s. . controlled u.s. house of representatives has voted to moved on from this impeachment inquiry into the next day to the u.s. house of representatives has voted to moved on from this impeachment inquiry to the next stage of an open hearing the resolution was condemned by the republicans as being so much an open hearing the resolution was...
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surveillance for weeks trump thank russia turkey syria and iraq for cooperation with the mission but he minimized the contribution of kurdish intelligence even as its kurdish fighters that for years helped the u.s. destroyer baghdad's caliphate trump says russia and turkey were even consulted in advance of the mission but not democratic leaders in the u.s. congress we were going to notify him last night but we decided not to do that because washington leaks like i've never seen before and i told my people we will not notify them until the great people are out not just in but out the u.s. defense secretary says the death of al baghdadi will be a devastating blow to eisele but countering the ideology will be more difficult for the president's supporters in congress believe this is a turning point the killing. is a game changer in the war on terror like a scene reminiscent of the raid ordered by us president barack obama an al qaeda leader osama bin laden in 2011 truck watched the mission from the situation room of the white house he was surrounded by the u.s. vice president defense sec
surveillance for weeks trump thank russia turkey syria and iraq for cooperation with the mission but he minimized the contribution of kurdish intelligence even as its kurdish fighters that for years helped the u.s. destroyer baghdad's caliphate trump says russia and turkey were even consulted in advance of the mission but not democratic leaders in the u.s. congress we were going to notify him last night but we decided not to do that because washington leaks like i've never seen before and i...
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russia as a region as the. we are not offering proposals now there is one very surprisingly for russia not for us and 4th it's also a sign of burden sharing towards united states they have given up the region they have created the chaos started with obama and his red lines and now with from so we show that we europeans would like to take over responsibility in the vicinity are you talking about maybe german troops sharing a patrol with russian troops in northern syria is that what we could possibly be looking at it's a question of the force approach post-show it's a question of the international law is that the united nations mandate what we at least need is russian presence our syrian liaison officers are turkey liaison officers but it should be in operation together of you're opinion member states of regional actors and with russia and so on so it should be open should be it need to be defined you don't think russia though is going to feel threatened because right now russia is flexing its military muscle in
russia as a region as the. we are not offering proposals now there is one very surprisingly for russia not for us and 4th it's also a sign of burden sharing towards united states they have given up the region they have created the chaos started with obama and his red lines and now with from so we show that we europeans would like to take over responsibility in the vicinity are you talking about maybe german troops sharing a patrol with russian troops in northern syria is that what we could...
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the kurdish forces and russia's support for the y. p.g. and the syrian kurdish fighters they have come to an agreement but everything this tension will when it comes to syria especially when russia has the upper hand in the underground but politically they are committed for a political solution which is through a constitutional committee in syria he was also saying mr erdogan the only part of his address to assemble reporters there that didn't seem to have a natural end point he was talking about why p.g. faces being quote removed from the area in and around man beach what does he mean by being removed because he seems to move beyond saying we will go back to the military possibility once the ceasefire ends they've moved on to what's happening tomorrow and the day after the new 150 hour time scale not $120.00 a time scale of the cease fire that dies in a couple of hours so what does he mean by that. well yes i didn't want to touch on the details about the ground as my colleague charles is by the border and he's going to give more info
the kurdish forces and russia's support for the y. p.g. and the syrian kurdish fighters they have come to an agreement but everything this tension will when it comes to syria especially when russia has the upper hand in the underground but politically they are committed for a political solution which is through a constitutional committee in syria he was also saying mr erdogan the only part of his address to assemble reporters there that didn't seem to have a natural end point he was talking...
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we supposedly do not recognize russia taking part of ukrainian and calling it russia. we certainly do not recognize russia considering those international waters to be their own. but then they pull this off with one of our allies including taking all the sailors hostage and nothing? the white house intervenes to stop a statement of condemnation? why did that happen? who -- which senior official at the white house did that? we didn't know about that before today. but it's amazing all the stuff that's turning up in this impeachment inquiry. christopher anderson served in that top role on the ukraine issue as the top adviser otothe ukraine envoy until july of last year. he testified today in addition to the russian navy and the statement condemning it. he testified today that at white house meetings he heard national security adviser john bolton express concerns about rudy giuliani intervening in this part of u.s. foreign policy. and giuliani's calls for ukraine to perform some sort of investigations that might benefit president trump. christopher anderson was succeeded i
we supposedly do not recognize russia taking part of ukrainian and calling it russia. we certainly do not recognize russia considering those international waters to be their own. but then they pull this off with one of our allies including taking all the sailors hostage and nothing? the white house intervenes to stop a statement of condemnation? why did that happen? who -- which senior official at the white house did that? we didn't know about that before today. but it's amazing all the stuff...
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russia is a particularly malignant bad actor. why? what i came up with is the fact of the missing link is the fact they have a really screwed up economy. and that doesn't make sense either, because they float on a sea of oil and glass. why shouldn't they have a good economy since that is particularly remunative. it very often co ops at good government. in the hands of an unsavory dictator, it can also be used to deliberately create corruption and to turn the lights on and off at will in other countries. and that's how putin has manipulated ukraine, literally turning the lights off in ukraine when he feels like it. but also creating a corrupt power structure there using russian natural gas supplies which flow through ukraine into europe in order to create the richest people in the country and fund the political parties that he creates and create morasses of krumgs. >> i was in a corruption lab with him and he termed corruption as an independent improper dependence. things that should be dependent or on things like the will of the peopl
russia is a particularly malignant bad actor. why? what i came up with is the fact of the missing link is the fact they have a really screwed up economy. and that doesn't make sense either, because they float on a sea of oil and glass. why shouldn't they have a good economy since that is particularly remunative. it very often co ops at good government. in the hands of an unsavory dictator, it can also be used to deliberately create corruption and to turn the lights on and off at will in other...
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russia's ambassador to the united states has said russia can cope without the strategic arms reduction treaty this comments came as he addressed students in monterey california he also described the u.s. withdrawal from the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty as a disaster for the international strategic stability nuclear arms control has been in the spotlight since washington withdrew from the on of treaty in august is still unclear whether it will stick with the new start treaty. and you. can see that she gives us. those statistics that we. see you reach usually just so she will believe the little you did before i could be very difficult to get the result you if you are. in the business you should put somebody before the. show will this just looks like something good but the wall. will be. fulfills its obligations that if you do this it's up to china to do so with it used to be interested in easy solutions. it seems to me that we end up trying to force the solution but in the city i would like to go for you know what you want this in the. nation but the way you used to do it if
russia's ambassador to the united states has said russia can cope without the strategic arms reduction treaty this comments came as he addressed students in monterey california he also described the u.s. withdrawal from the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty as a disaster for the international strategic stability nuclear arms control has been in the spotlight since washington withdrew from the on of treaty in august is still unclear whether it will stick with the new start treaty. and...
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the intelligence community they have 6 ways from sunday at getting back at you in light of the failed russia gate hoax and this nonsense with ukraine this characterization appears to be spot on should we all fear the deep state. talking the deep state i'm joined by my guest daniel mcadams including he's the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity in washington we crossed to richard goodstein he is a democratic strategist and a former campaign adviser to bill and hillary clinton and in new you. we cross to john burnett he is managing director and founder of one empire group a business and political consultancy company all right jonathan cross liberals in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate daniel make out of that we go to you include you inspired this program with an interview you did a few days ago and with this is what caught my eye this one sentence here it was a great interview but this sentence stuck out the u.s. has ceased being a republic and has become a national security state elaborate on what you mean go ahead. we
the intelligence community they have 6 ways from sunday at getting back at you in light of the failed russia gate hoax and this nonsense with ukraine this characterization appears to be spot on should we all fear the deep state. talking the deep state i'm joined by my guest daniel mcadams including he's the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity in washington we crossed to richard goodstein he is a democratic strategist and a former campaign adviser to bill and...
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. >>> but russia's military is questioning the u.s. account of the raid. a spokesman says moscow received conflicting accounts that raised doubt of the level of success. and despite president trump thanking russia for helping help, it's not aware of vading any assistance. >> for me this opinion we join him now live from moscow. why is russia even doubting the road took place. >> it's a strange one, definite live. it may be because the russians like to cast themselves as the main victor on with that syrian allies against urk irk and sere syria. so it would be seccing the significant of this victory. there fl despite the real differences in the description that we just heard so colorfully from president trump to the actual situation that took place on the ground, but thr differences in which the russians say took place compare to what the americans say. the russians say there were no airstrikes in that region where he was killed. you can see the whole area has been completely flattened by airstrikes. the russians, you control the air spike. they haven't reca
. >>> but russia's military is questioning the u.s. account of the raid. a spokesman says moscow received conflicting accounts that raised doubt of the level of success. and despite president trump thanking russia for helping help, it's not aware of vading any assistance. >> for me this opinion we join him now live from moscow. why is russia even doubting the road took place. >> it's a strange one, definite live. it may be because the russians like to cast themselves as the...
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syria and russia but remember they've been fighting again. them for the last few years so that's almost as bad an option as a learning themselves with turkey so they're in a very very difficult position and one 4th of the international community just seems to be abandoning them at the moment. what about refugees and i saw i saw fight is obviously not the same thing but often hard to distinguish one from the other and turkey's effectively threatening to unleash countless numbers of refugees towards the european union if they take action against. the e.u. kind of hamstrung in this situation. i think it is a little homes from the e.u. countries who've got foreign fighters there have got no authority and no ability whatsoever to go in and remove people who are their nationals or who cling to be their nationals and then there's lots of others that are mixed up within the refugees and all the rest of it it's a very very difficult situation with the international community hasn't started on him properly discussed and worked out how to deal with it t
syria and russia but remember they've been fighting again. them for the last few years so that's almost as bad an option as a learning themselves with turkey so they're in a very very difficult position and one 4th of the international community just seems to be abandoning them at the moment. what about refugees and i saw i saw fight is obviously not the same thing but often hard to distinguish one from the other and turkey's effectively threatening to unleash countless numbers of refugees...
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ok let's go back to richard in washington i think the recent russia gate hoax and this whole nonsense with ukraine does show there's an existence of a deep state we can argue the terminology of it but it's there richard concrete question ok. do you find it bothersome again i'm trying not be partisan here i'm a very partisan person you know that but i'm trying not to be on this program here because i'm interested in institutions and ideas not just the fate of certain politicians but richard do you find it disturbing that high level members of the intelligence community leave the intelligence community and instantly get a job on cable and they still have these security clearances and one has to wonder when you think of clapper and brennan and people like that they have a security clearance they get information then they can leak it to their employer and then they're asked to rate to report on it i mean i find that extremely uncomfortable because it's very circular and it is for their own. to their own personal advantage ok i mean because they have animist towards the president of the un
ok let's go back to richard in washington i think the recent russia gate hoax and this whole nonsense with ukraine does show there's an existence of a deep state we can argue the terminology of it but it's there richard concrete question ok. do you find it bothersome again i'm trying not be partisan here i'm a very partisan person you know that but i'm trying not to be on this program here because i'm interested in institutions and ideas not just the fate of certain politicians but richard do...