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us to snowden's fresh request for political asylum in russia. i think they'll try to put the pressure on putin i think they will put diplomatic pressure or they will raise all sorts of intimidation but i think ultimately they'll have to accept it and i think we missed the snowden it's understood would have great difficulties flying out of russia because i think the. you know when you bring russia on their way to venezuela or some of those place of refuge would be prohibited i think there's no doubt that the u.s. may try to intercept a flight which so i think as a result of what's left of the stone to avoid jail and possibly harsh interrogation such as confront manning and some of the other whistleblowers i think. severe penalties and run the risk of flying out i think his decision is a practical one seek asylum in russia and i think good greenwald probably the most important documents revealing u.s. spy spying and interference in other countries relations is already touched a ceiling and i think he's whatever questions were to be raised he's rai
us to snowden's fresh request for political asylum in russia. i think they'll try to put the pressure on putin i think they will put diplomatic pressure or they will raise all sorts of intimidation but i think ultimately they'll have to accept it and i think we missed the snowden it's understood would have great difficulties flying out of russia because i think the. you know when you bring russia on their way to venezuela or some of those place of refuge would be prohibited i think there's no...
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came close to hard war not just cold war russia georgia began with no doubt about that russia reacted by moving in the south has said it began the fight with the georgian army that was in effect an american proxy army we created that on the we armed it we trained it we were american the minders the military advisors somewhere in georgia maybe traveling with the georgian troops there was a discussion in the white house led by dick cheney that the united states should bomb the russian army in the south or study. really hold our georgian army there on the ground because no one really wants to wage a war with russia that's another example that's another example that is however that russia would never really i mean you would need ever. well i don't know about that so far i mean where is that written that we would never go to war we became we were extremely close in the cuban missile crisis we were extremely close in berlin on a number of occasions there are probably occasions we haven't been told about and in my judgment we were close in georgia in two thousand and eight no fault of russia
came close to hard war not just cold war russia georgia began with no doubt about that russia reacted by moving in the south has said it began the fight with the georgian army that was in effect an american proxy army we created that on the we armed it we trained it we were american the minders the military advisors somewhere in georgia maybe traveling with the georgian troops there was a discussion in the white house led by dick cheney that the united states should bomb the russian army in the...
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in syria will bring peace to the middle east russia should agree the problem is russia doesn't agree russia is different civilization the bad precedent was set i don't like to criticize your leaders because they're your problems by your own person who agreed almost everything and so washington got in the habit of getting what it wanted. but even in boston or mcfaul has said on several several occasions during the reset which he claims to invented we are going to go she ate with moscow and see what they can do to promote our national interest fine but that's one hand clapping a real negotiation real diplomacy is not bad it is that we go to moscow and say here are our interests will you help us and then moscow says we might hear our interest will you help us and then they do something for each other washington doesn't do anything i would defy anybody who thinks i'm being unpatriotic to tell me one major concession that moscow has received from want from washington since the end of the soviet union just one and when i asked this question at all gust meeting places of the american establ
in syria will bring peace to the middle east russia should agree the problem is russia doesn't agree russia is different civilization the bad precedent was set i don't like to criticize your leaders because they're your problems by your own person who agreed almost everything and so washington got in the habit of getting what it wanted. but even in boston or mcfaul has said on several several occasions during the reset which he claims to invented we are going to go she ate with moscow and see...
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define russia as presidency of the g. twenty where the most important global economies work in unison to solve the world's most demanding economic challenges or will it be an exercise in kicking the can down the road with each country guarding national interest and one should be emerging market world really take notice of the g. seven. to discuss this and more i'm joined by chris weaver he's a senior partner with macro advisory we also have jacob now he is the chief economist with morgan stanley and we're also joined by what it's so part on our low he is the c.e.o. of nestle russia and eurasia all right gentlemen let's start out with the king as we usually do with this program the condition of the russian economy chris where do we stand right now we are. standing still or we paddle in water or. standing still there will actually be a pick up in the economic indicators for the second half of this year we had a weak first half and you're looking across the board macro numbers. pick up in the second half because of the base
define russia as presidency of the g. twenty where the most important global economies work in unison to solve the world's most demanding economic challenges or will it be an exercise in kicking the can down the road with each country guarding national interest and one should be emerging market world really take notice of the g. seven. to discuss this and more i'm joined by chris weaver he's a senior partner with macro advisory we also have jacob now he is the chief economist with morgan...
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russia has fallen over the view of safe places for himself dmitri and just. for your information we're getting reports that actually advert snowden did say that he was scared that he wouldn't be able to get to latin america safely because of the latest incident with the believe in president's plane actually and is it is he likely to to get it's i mean the political asylum here in russia what we've heard there the terms of president putin i think these are very legitimate demands that we're going to have made you know on the same demands were made for example i may need when he lived in france that he should not get involved in particular. nor damage the interest of. the wants of what in huge with the damage i called the interest of our american partners so if snowden agrees you will be doomed. if i can be a door bell live in russia by probably it will be about before he is security. if he is given asylum how well this affect relations between russia and the us. well i don't think that it will have a positive effect because there american elite has sort of far
russia has fallen over the view of safe places for himself dmitri and just. for your information we're getting reports that actually advert snowden did say that he was scared that he wouldn't be able to get to latin america safely because of the latest incident with the believe in president's plane actually and is it is he likely to to get it's i mean the political asylum here in russia what we've heard there the terms of president putin i think these are very legitimate demands that we're...
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according to russia's federal service of state statistics russia's economy grew by one point nine percent in the second quarter of the year this is an improvement from the one point six percent growth it posted in the first quarter but still well below the best case scenario of three percent despite the slowdown that aggression and other brics countries continue to drive the world economy in a recent survey the world bank revealed that russia has overtaken germany as the fifth largest economy in terms of purchasing power parity and russia's brics peer china is in second place nonetheless global economy impacts the emerging world and its prospects what's happened in the last five to ten years there's been a huge investment in new supply of energy in the supply of commodities and what we thought of the moment is it's not china slowdown is the problem i think is europe collapses zero percent growth in europe and buying anything but not buying cars they're not driving around as much and as a consequence china's slowing yes but but europe's just stops out of the same time to be more supply of
according to russia's federal service of state statistics russia's economy grew by one point nine percent in the second quarter of the year this is an improvement from the one point six percent growth it posted in the first quarter but still well below the best case scenario of three percent despite the slowdown that aggression and other brics countries continue to drive the world economy in a recent survey the world bank revealed that russia has overtaken germany as the fifth largest economy...
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over edward snowden including russia by the way and russia just from the from the very beginning moscow made it clear that they were not happy to receive so and they were surprised by that and that they would. rather see him leave the country as soon as possible but we would he chose to stay because all the other routes were cut are for him he even had to agree to the condition put forward by president putin that he would not harm the u.s. while in russia but at the same time president putin made it clear and that's a quote for him from him he said russia's not going to extradite eighty one so washington should not expect that because he said no one extradite anyone to us remember russian officials point to twenty extradition requests in the past ten years which the u.s. never acted upon. can now get to more reaction on the snowden saga by speaking to the leader of the u.k. power apology laws. snowden says he wants to stay in russia on the condition that he will not now do any more harmful leaks for which could affect the u.s. so what sort of message is he sending to whistle blows in ef
over edward snowden including russia by the way and russia just from the from the very beginning moscow made it clear that they were not happy to receive so and they were surprised by that and that they would. rather see him leave the country as soon as possible but we would he chose to stay because all the other routes were cut are for him he even had to agree to the condition put forward by president putin that he would not harm the u.s. while in russia but at the same time president putin...
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do people in russia. we started to reduce taxes on financial transactions on savings on division and that for the inflow of crypto stuff that in two thousand and ten because it's a pretty good station then money started to go back last year and this year because of flow of capital and this sort of maybe it after cyprus we can make the case that the russian banking system is one of the safest and we make that case i think so i think russian banks have a better capital position than many banks and in europe in the united states right now. explain well basically russian banks were much more conservative. as in most banks in the war. our company is. always saying that it's really difficult to get loans get credit. interest rates very high but that is one side of the story for brinks. that means that. they're not putting money in the risk of transactions and for people who save money in the russian banks. picture brights and banks are not to. the point that's money but when we talk about offshore it's who look
do people in russia. we started to reduce taxes on financial transactions on savings on division and that for the inflow of crypto stuff that in two thousand and ten because it's a pretty good station then money started to go back last year and this year because of flow of capital and this sort of maybe it after cyprus we can make the case that the russian banking system is one of the safest and we make that case i think so i think russian banks have a better capital position than many banks...
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for russia about the people in russia but he was a humorous color right turtle so. we decided that he will read those books first and then i me and some more in the did add words now to get your sense of humor. because he was smiling well you know let's talk about his mood and because you know the man has been stuck in the airport for for almost a month now and you know absolutely not knowing what's going to happen to him next . how do you look to you i mean do you feel excited that the state of the airport is actually nearer and there's some formalities of course need to be taken care of before that happens but how did he in general how do you feel about this whole situation when you saw him today. well i have to say that he looks bad. i don't know if he was excited. or said probably he's currently in a situation where he's expanded. it is very important for him to get a response to become clear about the situation as soon as possible this is what we talked about that. i told him for example if the migration service turns down his request you know what would we do
for russia about the people in russia but he was a humorous color right turtle so. we decided that he will read those books first and then i me and some more in the did add words now to get your sense of humor. because he was smiling well you know let's talk about his mood and because you know the man has been stuck in the airport for for almost a month now and you know absolutely not knowing what's going to happen to him next . how do you look to you i mean do you feel excited that the state...
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for resource that maybe russia can actually. be transferred into a better financial tradition for for the money that they're not being held in europe or the united states and to start to do. that will be more convenient for banks or investment companies or for people. to. do people in russia. we started to reduce taxes on financial transactions on savings on didn't. it for the inflow of crypto stuff that in two thousand and ten to be pretty much station then money started to go back last year and this year because of flow of capital and this sort of maybe it after cyprus we can make the case that the russian banking system is one of the safest and we make that i think so i think russian banks have better capital position than many banks and in europe the united states right now. explain well basically russian banks were much more conservative. as in most banks in the war. our company is. always saying that it's really difficult to get loans get credit. interest rates very high but that is one side of the story for brinks. that m
for resource that maybe russia can actually. be transferred into a better financial tradition for for the money that they're not being held in europe or the united states and to start to do. that will be more convenient for banks or investment companies or for people. to. do people in russia. we started to reduce taxes on financial transactions on savings on didn't. it for the inflow of crypto stuff that in two thousand and ten to be pretty much station then money started to go back last year...
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in syria will bring peace to the middle east russia should agree the problem is russia doesn't agree russia is different civilization the bad precedent was set. i don't like to criticize your leaders because they're your problems by yeltsin who agreed almost everything and so washington got in the habit of getting what it wanted but even in boston mcfaul has said on several several occasions during the reset which he claims to invented we are going to negotiate with moscow and see what they can do to promote our national interests funny but that's one hand clapping a real negotiation real diplomacy is not bad it is that we go to moscow and say here are our interests will you help us and then moscow says we might hear our interest will you help us and then they do something for each other washington doesn't do anything i would defy anybody who thinks i'm being unpatriotic to tell me one major concession. that moscow has received for more from washington since the end of the soviet union just one and when i asked this question at all gust meeting places of the american establishment i
in syria will bring peace to the middle east russia should agree the problem is russia doesn't agree russia is different civilization the bad precedent was set. i don't like to criticize your leaders because they're your problems by yeltsin who agreed almost everything and so washington got in the habit of getting what it wanted but even in boston mcfaul has said on several several occasions during the reset which he claims to invented we are going to negotiate with moscow and see what they can...
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currencies in latin american currencies much less so in russia russia's been relatively you know a haven emerging are currencies but elsewhere it's been a great deal of volatility and they're pointing the finger to the fed they're pointing to the e.c.b. saying you're doing what suits you without taking into account you know the effect on us and i think there's you know i would like to overstate it anyway but but you know you can definitely see that there is there are some kind of let's have a. eating amongst ourselves to see what our strategy is at the g twenty rather than being part of it so i don't that's it was right out of time gentlemen many thanks my guests and thanks to our viewers for watching us here on on the money see you next time and state of art. do we speak your language or not a day of. school music programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn to tip angles kidneys stories. you hear. that all teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye dog all t. dogs comb. thanks. please play. the blame. breaking news here on our t.v. fresh viole
currencies in latin american currencies much less so in russia russia's been relatively you know a haven emerging are currencies but elsewhere it's been a great deal of volatility and they're pointing the finger to the fed they're pointing to the e.c.b. saying you're doing what suits you without taking into account you know the effect on us and i think there's you know i would like to overstate it anyway but but you know you can definitely see that there is there are some kind of let's have a....
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reiterated that snowden could stay in russia if he stops all activities causing damage to russia's american partners also added that if this condition is fulfilled there should be no hindrance to him getting a refuge if the oscar for it in self well let's discuss the latest twist in the snowden saga with investigative journalist dave lindorff he joins us live now from the u.s. snowden really is pushing this now as a human rights issue could he actually face the death penalty do you think if he does get caught or returned to the u.s. . i would be dubious about the death penalty just because. well it's a shame we look as an inch and in your last story the sentiment supporting snowden is quite. a signal units are the majority of people. that fortunately we have not only losing the picture your phrasing that but also we're losing the sound i'll just ask one more question and we'll just give it one more go . what do you think we'll let reaction though be from washington the fact that snowden has applied for freshness on him from moscow what could be the political reaction then let's give this a
reiterated that snowden could stay in russia if he stops all activities causing damage to russia's american partners also added that if this condition is fulfilled there should be no hindrance to him getting a refuge if the oscar for it in self well let's discuss the latest twist in the snowden saga with investigative journalist dave lindorff he joins us live now from the u.s. snowden really is pushing this now as a human rights issue could he actually face the death penalty do you think if he...
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up for civil liberties in russia and was asking for asylum in the u.s. not hard to guess what the reaction would be regardless of what russians think about snowden according to the most recent polls fifty five percent of americans do snowden as a whistleblower and only thirty four percent consider him a traitor so the majority of americans do not think what edward snowden is saying is propaganda. snowden pledged to stop leaking u.s. secrets but guardian journalist glenn greenwald who's been breaking the news about n.s.a. snooping said he has no plans to stop publishing reports on the classified documents he's already received stephen cohen professor of russian and slavic studies at new york university says the whole situation with snowden's asylum is a tough test for russian and american leaders this is a classic case of the testing of leadership both in moscow and washington neither leader neither obama nor putin can be happy about mr snowden sitting in the moscow airport who didn't invite him to show but he can't toss him for various political reasons
up for civil liberties in russia and was asking for asylum in the u.s. not hard to guess what the reaction would be regardless of what russians think about snowden according to the most recent polls fifty five percent of americans do snowden as a whistleblower and only thirty four percent consider him a traitor so the majority of americans do not think what edward snowden is saying is propaganda. snowden pledged to stop leaking u.s. secrets but guardian journalist glenn greenwald who's been...
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hello welcome to the r t sports show deeds and words and news from russia and across the globe in a sport packed twenty six minutes with me kate partridge and here's just a taster. let the games begin the twenty seventh university age the world student games gets underway in heralding the start of russia's biggest sporting event since the nine hundred eighty olympics. while winning warmup spots i'd be chucked out the nets to nil in a pre-season friendly with both sides resting top players amid talk of the summit transpose. and making history andy murray becomes the first british man to win wimbledon in seventy seven years beating novak djokovic in straight sets off to marion bartoli takes the ladies title. but first the twenty seven's world student games got underway with a lavish ceremony in carson on saturday and as richard found poor feet discovered russia's biggest sporting event for thirty three years should benefit the sport man city for many years to come. because iran has come a long way over the last five years in two thousand and eight russia's first biggest sporting sixty seven
hello welcome to the r t sports show deeds and words and news from russia and across the globe in a sport packed twenty six minutes with me kate partridge and here's just a taster. let the games begin the twenty seventh university age the world student games gets underway in heralding the start of russia's biggest sporting event since the nine hundred eighty olympics. while winning warmup spots i'd be chucked out the nets to nil in a pre-season friendly with both sides resting top players amid...
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got underway with a lavish ceremony in carson on saturday and as richard found poor feet discovered russia's biggest sporting event for thirty three years should benefit the sport man city for many years to come. because iran has come a long way over the last five years in two thousand and eight russia's first biggest sporting sixty seven hundred kilometers east of moscow won the right to host the university eight almost seven billion dollars have been spain's getting everything ready and this money has been put to very good use for sure but we are immensely proud not only for khazan but also that our country managed to put on such an event for the last five years we have done a colossal amount of work which will benefit future generations the stadiums that we have built are of the highest international standards even those athletes who have competed at olympic games are in all of what we've managed to do the competition will run until july seventeenth and will see around thirty and a half thousand athletes from over one hundred fifty countries competing in twenty seven different disciplines
got underway with a lavish ceremony in carson on saturday and as richard found poor feet discovered russia's biggest sporting event for thirty three years should benefit the sport man city for many years to come. because iran has come a long way over the last five years in two thousand and eight russia's first biggest sporting sixty seven hundred kilometers east of moscow won the right to host the university eight almost seven billion dollars have been spain's getting everything ready and this...
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here in russia so what has changed since then. oh pretty much it looks like pretty much everything. is initial. question the statements that were made he would seek political asylum in russia were met with a reasonably frosty response i would say from. the from the clinton administration from the presidential administration if you remember. at that stage it's that we could seek political asylum but. very specific conditions under which you could do that and that was to cease leaking the information that has so terribly damaged the nexus between the national security agency in the u.s. and what we know social media or the companies through which we tend to mediate our lives like skype and facebook etc. i guess. i don't imagine the russian position has changed i don't imagine. position has changed i said there were some tweets in the last few minutes to the fact. of putin's. press actually had said that russia's position as far as its own snowden's asylum hasn't changed so that's not confirmed it was just a tweet to that effect so.
here in russia so what has changed since then. oh pretty much it looks like pretty much everything. is initial. question the statements that were made he would seek political asylum in russia were met with a reasonably frosty response i would say from. the from the clinton administration from the presidential administration if you remember. at that stage it's that we could seek political asylum but. very specific conditions under which you could do that and that was to cease leaking the...
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and possibly start a brand new life here in russia. well snowden's become one of man after showing the world just how much us security services watch people all over the world the n.s.a. strong hold on digital data communications makes privacy seem like a thing of the past so ortiz marina tried to see if she could avoid big brother while going about her daily business and new york. in a post prism usa anonymity has become a rare commodity some accepted others are outraged but at the end of the day there's no easy way of escaping the prying eye of the n.s.a. five years ago i would have a cell phone little snatch in your pocket dump it don't bring your cell phone with you all the time now it doesn't matter now you have automatic license plate readers to track where you are now you have metro passes around. the city bike system and facial recognition like it or not every american armed with technology has been cast in their own twenty four hour reality show the national security agency is the uninvited popper razzi you never see or hear i
and possibly start a brand new life here in russia. well snowden's become one of man after showing the world just how much us security services watch people all over the world the n.s.a. strong hold on digital data communications makes privacy seem like a thing of the past so ortiz marina tried to see if she could avoid big brother while going about her daily business and new york. in a post prism usa anonymity has become a rare commodity some accepted others are outraged but at the end of the...
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he's waiting for a piece of paper now we know that he's applied for temporary asylum in russia on the federal migration service considering whether to process or not when they make that decision he will be given a piece of paper a temporary visa if you like that will help him to enter russia proper now it was widely expected that today was going to be the day that he was going to get his hands on that piece of paper but basically the paperwork still hasn't been processed in the federal migration service still haven't decided whether they're going to process his application or not by his legal representative. did arrive. at around four o'clock this afternoon and he was carrying a bag and. watching and waiting with anticipation expecting him to hand that piece of paper over to edward snowden which would then allow edward snowden to emerge however it transpires that would just simply. exactly to supply so edward snowden does remain in the transit. in terms of the actual process from here once he does get his hands on that piece of paper to russia that's when his application for temporary
he's waiting for a piece of paper now we know that he's applied for temporary asylum in russia on the federal migration service considering whether to process or not when they make that decision he will be given a piece of paper a temporary visa if you like that will help him to enter russia proper now it was widely expected that today was going to be the day that he was going to get his hands on that piece of paper but basically the paperwork still hasn't been processed in the federal...
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he has to live in russia right now. and i i already boycott russia. i don't invest there ion't travel there. the per capita income she thousand. it's 50,000 in the u.s. i feel bad he is not able to live in this great country. but i don't think boycotting russia is the best idea, is the right idea. it justple who want to buy caviar, volunteered da and nesting dolls. russia is a thug, not a military that. >> let's talk about what they're talking out boycotting. lindsey graya.m. ham said we some boycott the olympics. 25% of americans devil -- disagree. >> whoa would we allow this punk, snowden -- he wants to be a hero, bring your butt back to the u.s. and stand up to these charges. why would we allow him to ruin -- >> an overwhelming majority s don't boycott the olympic but there's a lot of support for what ed snowden did, revealing nsa overreach. >> he can come back and face the charges but the hopes and dreams of the greatest americans to be gassed because of him and because of president putin trying to stick it to us like he does an every issue,ot on
he has to live in russia right now. and i i already boycott russia. i don't invest there ion't travel there. the per capita income she thousand. it's 50,000 in the u.s. i feel bad he is not able to live in this great country. but i don't think boycotting russia is the best idea, is the right idea. it justple who want to buy caviar, volunteered da and nesting dolls. russia is a thug, not a military that. >> let's talk about what they're talking out boycotting. lindsey graya.m. ham said we...
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and russia what's your take very briefly for cancer well again. yes very briefly i'm sure that the united states will be very angry about this i'm will want russia to let make edward snowden even sponsors possible or even hand him over russian should resist not because the right thing to do for the american people is to let him speak freely and give him his freedom political actors jim kelly thank you so much for joining us here in r.t. and sharing your views of us here. and i'll be back with more news after her abroad to stay with us. after costing trillions of dollars charge for fighting personal freedoms and ingratiating rent seeking corporations can anyone claim the u.s. in the world is any safer from the insidious plans of terrorists and what is the difference between an act of terrorism in western style humanitarian intervention. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images are world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are ruled the day. live. welcome back you're watching r.t. coming to yo
and russia what's your take very briefly for cancer well again. yes very briefly i'm sure that the united states will be very angry about this i'm will want russia to let make edward snowden even sponsors possible or even hand him over russian should resist not because the right thing to do for the american people is to let him speak freely and give him his freedom political actors jim kelly thank you so much for joining us here in r.t. and sharing your views of us here. and i'll be back with...
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quote harming russia's u.s. partners now snowden has said that because it's condition she doesn't want to silence in russia this is his options of where he possibly could go. and get political asylum are not going down by the day more countries are becoming reluctant to help him in any way to sort of reach out to him that you were putin on monday also said that the u.s. that they would never give anybody up that they'd never given anybody up and that the u.s. would never give anybody up to them and in fact. it can be the next tradition for russia were highlighted by president president putin spokesperson jimmy trooper's govt pointing out that russia first off doesn't extradite anybody to a country that has the death penalty and they don't extradite as a principle they exchanged so this is looking like the situation is going to become more and more difficult russia was possibly one of the places where snowden could come possibly be protected if you will stop his work obviously he's not ready to do that are so nic
quote harming russia's u.s. partners now snowden has said that because it's condition she doesn't want to silence in russia this is his options of where he possibly could go. and get political asylum are not going down by the day more countries are becoming reluctant to help him in any way to sort of reach out to him that you were putin on monday also said that the u.s. that they would never give anybody up that they'd never given anybody up and that the u.s. would never give anybody up to them...
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russia for a multi sports event which are those winter olympics in sochi next year and. will scott reporting. u.s. laws on self-defense gun control and racism need revamping according to the country's attorney general thousands of right across america in the past few days since the quintal of george zimmerman he's a florida man who killed black teenager trayvon martin last year it was ruled to be self-defense even though trayvon was unarmed it must be said well law professor charles rose says it's not about race but about gun control the road to ease with which you can not only purchase a weapon but then use that weapon to defend yourself in the state of florida in approximately twenty other states is really what led to this tragedy not the issue of race i prefer to think that what it gets us in the united states to do is to what we as a nation of immigrants always need to do to talk about how we come together and that issue of race is an issue that's always present within the united states and it gives us an opportunity once the emotion is run itself out to talk about t
russia for a multi sports event which are those winter olympics in sochi next year and. will scott reporting. u.s. laws on self-defense gun control and racism need revamping according to the country's attorney general thousands of right across america in the past few days since the quintal of george zimmerman he's a florida man who killed black teenager trayvon martin last year it was ruled to be self-defense even though trayvon was unarmed it must be said well law professor charles rose says...
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what's a lower on the run at work snowden finally submits a request for temporary asylum in russia and is expected to and his transit limbo at a moscow airport in a matter of days. campaigning against scottish sovereignty the british government paints a grim picture of how independence would damage scotland with repercussions ranging from currency problems to roaming charges. and as the world student games come to a man and his on will look at a far reaching legacy the university it is leaving behind in the russian city. it is ten am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie welcome to the program now fugitive whistleblower average snowden could soon be able to leave the confinement of a moscow airport transit zone where he has been stranded for over three weeks now the u.s. intelligence leaker has officially requested temporary asylum in russia with a view to seeking long term refuge in south america well our descenders farmer will be joining us later to tell us more about this but for now we'll move on to another story we're following for you here today so scot
what's a lower on the run at work snowden finally submits a request for temporary asylum in russia and is expected to and his transit limbo at a moscow airport in a matter of days. campaigning against scottish sovereignty the british government paints a grim picture of how independence would damage scotland with repercussions ranging from currency problems to roaming charges. and as the world student games come to a man and his on will look at a far reaching legacy the university it is leaving...
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russia. and sandstorm brazil thrash favorites italy to nail to make up the beach tennis while champions at the t.v. event here in moscow. but first major sports after italian super sport rider and i answered that he died in a horrific crash during the world superbike round here in moscow because i didn't get out of reports. the second level moscow stage of the superbike world series started brightly but finished tragically where they contributed to an incident their first race where several riders crashed out on the slipper a track including twenty one champion carla striker britton storm sykes then suffered his second deck nicol problem of the weekend as his motorcycle stopped and burst into flames during the fourth lap then knew the way through the race it began to rain heavily and the teams that used it starts to change tires shows there is was leading for the most of the way but his team made more kamil andriy closed the gap late on to win his second race at the moscow track actually was
russia. and sandstorm brazil thrash favorites italy to nail to make up the beach tennis while champions at the t.v. event here in moscow. but first major sports after italian super sport rider and i answered that he died in a horrific crash during the world superbike round here in moscow because i didn't get out of reports. the second level moscow stage of the superbike world series started brightly but finished tragically where they contributed to an incident their first race where several...
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it's all part of the propaganda offensive to try to isolate russia because russia is not playing to the music that washington wants to hear right now all right william and all weighing in with his opinion there thank you so much for that interview thank you well coming up the future of the u.s. homeland security and surveillance drones and breaking the set to stay with us. if you want to hear something truly baffling the u.s. supreme court has ruled that generic drug makers cannot be sued for bad reactions to their products only the original branded creators of the drugs can the court's decision was five to four overturning a multimillion dollar award for a woman who was horribly wounded by taking a medication which gave her toxic epidermal necrosis which is basically the equivalent of getting third degree burns all over her body and of course after winning the case mutual pharmaceutical company is demanding their millions of dollars back from the woman who they naturally blame for having side effects from the medicine they made themselves remember this is not just a ruling about one dr
it's all part of the propaganda offensive to try to isolate russia because russia is not playing to the music that washington wants to hear right now all right william and all weighing in with his opinion there thank you so much for that interview thank you well coming up the future of the u.s. homeland security and surveillance drones and breaking the set to stay with us. if you want to hear something truly baffling the u.s. supreme court has ruled that generic drug makers cannot be sued for...
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and russia you also have the legal barrier for extradition is between russia and the u.s. will aid. no treaty between the countries be russia does not exclude i to countries where someone could face the death penalty and under the charges that snowden faces he may the political and see the last reason would be. the political reasoning behind it snowden obviously is not it carries he hasn't won he is in children he one of the men sincerely believes that his government has been doing what his government has been doing is wrong and illegal and that the american public should know about it so that they're able to put pressure on politicians on legislators how can the public opposed something that he knows nothing about what also speaks to his possible status of a political refugee is that fifty five percent of americans see him as a whistleblower and not a traitor and that's despite this cat and mouse style coverage in the media as snowden was seeking asylum in all these different countries it was easier to portray him as a traitor because in that context the conversation is not about s
and russia you also have the legal barrier for extradition is between russia and the u.s. will aid. no treaty between the countries be russia does not exclude i to countries where someone could face the death penalty and under the charges that snowden faces he may the political and see the last reason would be. the political reasoning behind it snowden obviously is not it carries he hasn't won he is in children he one of the men sincerely believes that his government has been doing what his...
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edward snowden abandons his asylum request for russia rejecting the government's conditions that he spoke to an american but most can still want to extradite him to any country with the death penalty. for the obama deals with european outrage over america's spying on the e.u.'s politicians and citizens saying this topic is nothing new and everyone else does it. a russian rocket with response lives crushers up the bike and pulls the drum in kazakhstan seconds up to block still causing fears of toxic contamination around the accident site. and egypt's president mohamed morsi takes fire from all directions as the army take the side of antigovernment protesters and several ministers resigned in solidarity with the opposition. and you saw russia and iran the well this is all see with me you hello and welcome to the program. and we start with breaking news this hour at the snowden house was drawn his application for asylum in russia the whistleblower was apparently unwilling to stop leaking damaging revelations about washington's surveillance habits which was one of moscow's conditions he still
edward snowden abandons his asylum request for russia rejecting the government's conditions that he spoke to an american but most can still want to extradite him to any country with the death penalty. for the obama deals with european outrage over america's spying on the e.u.'s politicians and citizens saying this topic is nothing new and everyone else does it. a russian rocket with response lives crushers up the bike and pulls the drum in kazakhstan seconds up to block still causing fears of...
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on the money with the business of russia. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry for the big picture. welcome back to your was arty and what's thought to be america's largest fraud scheme in year is five people have been charged with stealing more than three hundred million dollars by siphoning people's credit cards they now face trial and could spend decades in jail if convicted are does enter blake has a story. we had five guys four russian nationals and one ukrainian man who over the course of around seven years were able to penetrate a number of the networks of leading financial institutions banks all sorts of systems where very important information was being stored and over the course of several years those men broke into the databases al
on the money with the business of russia. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry for the big picture. welcome back to your was arty and what's thought to be...
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we didn't invite edward snowden and russia wasn't his final destination anyway. of any blame over the snowden saga saying the fugitive has been left marooned in moscow because of washington's. a very good morning to you from all of us here. in the morning here. world headlines civil rights leaders in the u.s. are vowing more protests over the acquittal of neighborhood watch guy george zimmerman shot dead an unarmed black teenager last year issues of racial hatred are again at the forefront people have been left outrage across the country with police trying to calm the anger felt on the streets. this report from new york. new yorkers are now back on the streets for a second day to take justice for trayvon rallies to protest in illinois even says they're outraged with anger for whom the new head of the george zimmerman we all knew that more than eight hundred thousand people had signed their name put session that was put forth by this and don't always secretly call on you for the u.s. justice department to open it up prosecution against george zimmerman on civil ri
we didn't invite edward snowden and russia wasn't his final destination anyway. of any blame over the snowden saga saying the fugitive has been left marooned in moscow because of washington's. a very good morning to you from all of us here. in the morning here. world headlines civil rights leaders in the u.s. are vowing more protests over the acquittal of neighborhood watch guy george zimmerman shot dead an unarmed black teenager last year issues of racial hatred are again at the forefront...
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developments around russia. coming up on r.t. n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden stay in the moscow airport may be coming to an end so will he be staying in russia or headed elsewhere an update on the case ahead and it's not only members of capitol hill who have a bone to pick with the n.s.a. over a dozen organizations are now filing a lawsuit against the n.s.a.'s expanding surveillance program more on this developing story coming out also protests continue still days after george zimmerman received a not guilty verdict efforts are also being made to repeal stand your ground laws and to limit racial profiling that story later in today's show. it's wednesday july seventeenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sax and you're watching our team and we begin in an airport in moscow which has been n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden's home for more than three weeks now but his stay there may soon be ended in an interview with r.t. one of snowden's lawyer suggested snowden could be leaving the airport transit zone in the next few days if he r
developments around russia. coming up on r.t. n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden stay in the moscow airport may be coming to an end so will he be staying in russia or headed elsewhere an update on the case ahead and it's not only members of capitol hill who have a bone to pick with the n.s.a. over a dozen organizations are now filing a lawsuit against the n.s.a.'s expanding surveillance program more on this developing story coming out also protests continue still days after george zimmerman...
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at those last championships in south korea russia finished second overall behind the u.s. with nine gold medals equalling their best to have a result this time russia's head coach predicts and more this. six gold yet the squad includes olympic champions like paul wall to you and they seem by a high jumper on the cheat sure and hammer thrower that channel is shanker and so would the weights of the home crowd also behind them the host nation has the potential to repeat their edmonton success of two thousand and one where the edge the u.s. to finish top of the medal table athletes of this country will be at their peak and will indeed lever deliver their best performances in front of the all. you know non olympic yeah that is also without a big formal tournament the world of political campaign ships are one of the twenty third teams biggest events and moscow is ready to do a cousin by showing it can successfully host a global sporting show bits consented by the above r t. o meanwhile the russian volleyball team became the world league champions for the third time after a strai
at those last championships in south korea russia finished second overall behind the u.s. with nine gold medals equalling their best to have a result this time russia's head coach predicts and more this. six gold yet the squad includes olympic champions like paul wall to you and they seem by a high jumper on the cheat sure and hammer thrower that channel is shanker and so would the weights of the home crowd also behind them the host nation has the potential to repeat their edmonton success of...
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of the countries step away from russia turn its back on russia and. risking basically diluting its national identity and losing a very palpable a very real friend and neighbor and of course partner in russia. thanks for that update. u.s. prosecutors have charged a group of hackers with stealing more than three hundred million dollars in what's been dubbed as america's largest cyber fraud case the center get could now face decades behind bars or blake has more. we had five guys four russian nationals and one ukrainian man who over the course of around seven years were able to penetrate a number of the networks of leading financial institutions banks all sorts of systems where very important information was being stored over the course for several years those men broke into the databases allegedly took a sensitive information and in the end u.s. prosecutors now say that those five men were able to compromise roughly one hundred sixty million credit cards causing upwards of three hundred million dollars of damage they were able to elude authorities for a
of the countries step away from russia turn its back on russia and. risking basically diluting its national identity and losing a very palpable a very real friend and neighbor and of course partner in russia. thanks for that update. u.s. prosecutors have charged a group of hackers with stealing more than three hundred million dollars in what's been dubbed as america's largest cyber fraud case the center get could now face decades behind bars or blake has more. we had five guys four russian...
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does not cooperate with russia on the extradition of criminals is that in the past ten years russia has made at least twenty extradition requests that were either ignored or denied take a listen socialist system with each skilled cause or the united states systematically refuses to hand people over to russia for prosecution including those accused of serious offenses you know so we have plenty of examples of such behavior around twenty cases in the last ten years we've been denied the extradition of killers because of outlaws and people implicated in corruption on grounds of washington so it's the lack of an extradition treaty which they themselves are not willing to conclusions and i want you to. now one name on that list of russia's extradition requests that the u.s. never acted upon is a fuse wanted in russia as a terrorist still the us of motive was the right hand of the internationally recognized chechen terrorists now quick reminder of who was in one thousand nine hundred five when his gang attacked to the city of blue join us and took up to one thousand and eight hundred resident
does not cooperate with russia on the extradition of criminals is that in the past ten years russia has made at least twenty extradition requests that were either ignored or denied take a listen socialist system with each skilled cause or the united states systematically refuses to hand people over to russia for prosecution including those accused of serious offenses you know so we have plenty of examples of such behavior around twenty cases in the last ten years we've been denied the...
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seven up russia's men beat japan to win the ball event while the women go out in the loft late as new zealand dominates the rugby world cup sevens. plus all the fun is the spotlight moscow b.d.n.f. pre-season with a one nil defeat to ukrainian giants tonight out here and meet talk of reviving and instil european league. and green kings austrian janish bob wins the russian open by two strokes teenager paddleboard here you know becomes the country's new national champion. but first to the rugby sevens wild cup here in moscow and in the last big tournament before the sport's elim pick debut russia's men beat japan to win the ball event with overall victory for both men and women going to new zealand after the russian girls lost in the quarterfinals as richard reports. hopes were high for the russians as fate hosted the rugby sevens world championships however those dreams were extinguished on saturday as russia's men would finish bottom of a group with two defeats and a draw but didn't have a great post stage obviously everybody saw every or so and it will we felt it ourselves you know w
seven up russia's men beat japan to win the ball event while the women go out in the loft late as new zealand dominates the rugby world cup sevens. plus all the fun is the spotlight moscow b.d.n.f. pre-season with a one nil defeat to ukrainian giants tonight out here and meet talk of reviving and instil european league. and green kings austrian janish bob wins the russian open by two strokes teenager paddleboard here you know becomes the country's new national champion. but first to the rugby...
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challenge to russia so why the u.s. would admit such a thing isn't clear there are voices of course within the u.s. administration who are very much against. an escalation of the war general dempsey and others so it could be coming from those sources. think it's too difficult it's too early to say. israel's previous has said it has been get some weapons from syria that's a red line for the. east bank why they could have carried out this latest attack. well. i think that the reason they carried it back is because the rebels are losing i mean the foreign terrorists the foreign mercenaries they're losing the debacle into israel i think giving them a helping hand. the last attack remember in may was against a military training center in damascus i was very frightened because the syrians have had to retrain soldiers since the start of this war in order to be able to deal with the non conventional warfare techniques being used against them so again targeting military and scientific training centers is part of this really stra
challenge to russia so why the u.s. would admit such a thing isn't clear there are voices of course within the u.s. administration who are very much against. an escalation of the war general dempsey and others so it could be coming from those sources. think it's too difficult it's too early to say. israel's previous has said it has been get some weapons from syria that's a red line for the. east bank why they could have carried out this latest attack. well. i think that the reason they carried...
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edward snowden may stay in russia permanently and even apply for citizenship so says a russian lawyer who's in touch with the whistleblower. scaring the scots the british government goes on a p.r. offensive telling scottish voters their independence could cost them a heap of problems ranging from lower salaries to bigger phone bills. and photos of western weapons in the hands of pro assad militias emerge online and sparking fears the us government may not be able to control where its arms and. thanks for tuning in this hour we've got world news and analysis live for you from our moscow headquarters and lucy caffein of and you're watching r.t. well on top story the man who exposed america's global surveillance network edward snowden may be looking to settle in russia at least for the medium term the whistleblower has been stuck at a moscow airport for three weeks now because he lacks the papers to leave well live now to our farmer for more details on snowden's plans andrew i am curious the russian attorney who is helping mr snowden here has spoken out what is the whistleblower planning
edward snowden may stay in russia permanently and even apply for citizenship so says a russian lawyer who's in touch with the whistleblower. scaring the scots the british government goes on a p.r. offensive telling scottish voters their independence could cost them a heap of problems ranging from lower salaries to bigger phone bills. and photos of western weapons in the hands of pro assad militias emerge online and sparking fears the us government may not be able to control where its arms and....