tv Politicking With Larry King RT August 29, 2014 6:29am-7:01am EDT
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share some ideas of how we can better move forward. social scientists here well they know everything i'm sure. is know. and i'm sure they know everything better than others but nevertheless. very interesting that we have here i'm sure we'll share some of the ideas. we debate and some of the ideas about russia's role in the world. which i would be interested not just to reply to your question but also to listen to your opinions. and it's a unique opportunity for me to. discuss the whole range of issues with you. so i would like to start my model log. my fountain of ideas like to go back to the q.
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and a sessions. yes please introduce yourself. mr putin. good afternoon my name is mr mccarthy. and i am from is but public technical university. like to. express a big thanks for your visit to sell a gear. with a what you might mr putin it's an education for and of course we follow the developments that are happening around the world and some of the events are linked to ukraine. you met with president pershing can means and.
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also told us about. sending another humanitarian convoy and also. announced that they will continue their operations you. ask the militia to provide a humanitarian corridor or to avoid bloodshed there were also media reports about possible but tougher sanctions. russian servicemen were reportedly. on the territory of ukraine could you give us your words on the situation there what does the future developments in your view think. so let's start with our servicemen. i made a statement about that you know. ukrainian servicemen also found themselves in the
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russian territory and in a larger number of swans we had four hundred fifty servicemen than we had another sixty and another sixteen many of them with arens and some of them they went to russia and just said you know we were lost what we saw was that they were with armored vehicles well i do believe that they got lost we don't have clear dema cation in some of the areas. so i think it's a purely technical issue we discuss that with the president of ukraine mr poroshenko and he assured me that the russian soldiers will be handed over to russia just like russia handed over and hands over it says men from ukraine and as you know we've provided medical treatment to ukrainian servicemen we treated them in russian hospitals so we believe that. we will find
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consensus on that issue so in terms of the situation in. general it's far more serious. the president. of the signing of the association agreements with the e.u. because he thought that the documents needed more elaboration. and are you partners relying on a radical extreme elements stage a coup. toppled the authorities and whatever they say and of course we realize there were no fools. we saw with. the biscuits handed out. by u.s. authorities that involved of course the u.s. . and the e.u. and they are implicated in this some constitutional or forcefield.
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change and. part of the country that didn't agree with that is now suppressed with air force tanks artillery multiple launch rocket systems these war their quarrel with the modern european values i am deeply disappointed we had multiple contacts with ukraine in the the us we told them you need to stop this fratricidal war you need to get down to the negotiations table. look at ukraine's proposals about three weeks ago they said. we stopped. you stop the hostilities within. seven days but if you doing lay down your arms so you will be destroyed so people actually didn't buy that they took up weapons because they had to defend themselves so they would didn't agree to
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the. condition lease at his still it is resuming and now we see the big cities and small towns alike are encircled by the ukrainian army which take direct hits residential quarters to destroy the vital infrastructure to suppress the wheel of those who resist them. very sad but it reminds me of world war two when german forces and circled russian cities like leningrad your front speedin think petersburg right so they think it is a good and. residential quarters with heavy artillery. nevsky avin you still have. the where. during. an arterial attack this part of the street is the most. but there's still a sign that remains in the one of the walls can you see. these
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people have attempted so why they call this a military community hereon operation they won't. bag. multiple launch rocket systems for of ukrainians authority from big cities. so should they be not allowed to do that should they just allow civilians to be killed. the position of our partners is as follows at least. understand it this way you need to get to the immigration stable but you just need to give us thirty. some time. for fire. to show the city it's which it weren't work you need to force the korean authorities to get down to negotiate stable and not just on technical issues like an exchange of p.o.w.'s.
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came to you and diplomats like to use the word substantive so you have to know substantive negotiations you have to understand what kind of rise will the people of done. have. we need to stick to modern civilized rules and you have to ensure these were the rights of these people so this should be the focus this should be on the agenda and then is to be pretty easy to resolve issues security issues. but they don't want to do that that's the problem. sir for my address concerning the humanitarian corridor or. so of course i have reports from my. security. i saw. the response of the families of
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ukrainian servicemen who were trapped and that's why of urged the militia of. to open a humanitarian corridor these troops could be withdrawn they're trapped there they're stranded without food without water or they are run out of their ammunition so the latest update is that the ukrainian army decided to keep them inside those areas they will try to attack of the forces of milly's sure i believe this is a a dangerous a fatal mistake which would lead to heavy casualties i think it's just the west thinking that they need to you know to ply in some war so this is a serious tragedy clash where we are witnessing in ukraine. this course there are people here are present here who have their own view on
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history and you might argue with my view but ukrainians and russians are largely speaking one of the same nation. well of course you might say wrong well initially we didn't have a russian nation we just said tribes slavic tribes. sixteen or thirty two but after the batches ation of rusa which then gave rise to. russia and. all first happened in paris and ness and that's why crimea is sacred to us but the nizhni the russian nation was born out of many ethnicities. and of course the people who live around here they have always call
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themselves russians and there are of course some of the parts. which are close to western europe. and of course the. specific chuy's with the catholic world words there was sort of. language cultures but they shouldn't impose their views and values only holding lose ukrainian nation. so i believe what is happening at the moment i call monday tragedy and we need to jay everything to make sure that we stop it. actually the young men over there please you have to for. the rich hello mr president my name is. because i represent. the words i am a young teacher and here is my question. as i talked to the officials from the
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ministry of education i realize that the ministry does not have they turned for information about our salaries. but. i'm talking about the matter itself calculating the salaries. because your question will take off marcos. but that will go to show. that knowledge of calculating this salary is far from the right one so we have a proposal and we urge you to have a look at it we would like the calculation of our salaries to be based on how young or old literature is and how experienced he or she is but
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it's much even if the minute i do we're listening to q. and a session there that's happening. again where president putin is added the util forum in western russia now as expected some questions were raised regarding ukraine and here's what some of the points of the president was able to speak about that one killer of a need to start negotiations with various in the east to stop what's going on in that the onslaught that's happening he also spoke about the militias of donbass to open the humanitarian corridor he said that he saw spoke to the security forces about some of those security ukrainian forces who are still stuck there in our set that humanitarian corridor will be open you know those where the about the historical factor of crimea and its belonging to russia and its ties and how far it goes by that those ties should be respected but the president also gave
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a timeline of events in ukraine how they forwarded from the beginning and said that the e.u. and the even the u.s. there forceful regime change is not what met what his values are about and he's very disappointed at the events that are going on in ukraine. right now we'll continue listening in with the president also you can follow i'm sure on our team dot com for that but for now let's take a look at some other news around the world now demonstrators upset over the dismissal of workers at a u.s. run air base in the space occupied city hall overnight in the time of. the protesters held banners saying american layoffs. the bases one of the largest u.s. air force bases in spain and is used by both countries activists calls the choose a company that manages it of taking advantage of academic difficulties and cutting labor costs and terminating contracts with little notice. over here
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and thirty activists have been arrested and several detained during a rally outside the white house they were demanding the u. words. president implement immigration reforms i agree and to sum up the crowd were angry at the continued to protest deportation of undocumented immigrants now the march was part of a national day of action similar protests held in twenty other cities across the u.s. . from a general motors workers in colombia have slowing their mouths shut outside of the american embassy to pressure the oto maker to compensate them for work related injuries now they say they are suffering from the debilitating condition caused by the work and that the company is trying to avoid paying medical benefits since two thousand and eleven tests have included a hunger strike and to work as crucifying all bearing themselves.
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let me know the interim government has resigned after islam has tightened of their grip on the country pushing it to what its words quote twenty eleven comes days after militants declared a breakaway region to rival the elected parliament however there remains a split between two rival camps one controlled by islamist backed rebel factions and the other by khalifa haftar who is a u.s. citizen and rogue general of the gadhafi era so on one side of the ledge the islamist militias are receiving support from turkey and qatar and on the other the current regime is apparently backed by egypt and the arab emirates who both reportedly carried out airstrikes against militias positions last week but local writer and journalist dan glazebrook told us the conflict in the country has turned into a proxy war libya's been turned from being before twenty eleven a linchpin of regional stability to a safe haven actually for sectarian death squads and militias of all kinds from
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around the region britain and the u.s. both are huge dealers to the qatari regime and qatar is the one who is arming the militias that are causing such chaos in libya and then if there was to to start arming forces are allowed to have to be arming both sides effectively one directly the other in daraa which would so the seeds for permanent kind of civil war situation which by the way would probably suit the interests of the british and us ruling elites very well because their fundamental goal consistently over the past three years has been to try to prevent the reemergence of libya as an independent regional power. let's take a look at how the poll struggle in libya unfolded this year in may the roe khalifa haftar launch account of sense of against islam is to try to bring them under control in jury another was an election straight after a number of officials defected to the islamists and formed
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a parallel government last month and a slight make emirate was declared in benghazi and tripoli airport was sieged with a series of finally took control of the airport this month the central government as for foreign help and at the u.n. security council france said libya will slide into further chaos without international support sports fans beware if you're wearing anything made by add it is activists say there's the potential for the company to track your every move for example the replica kid for the german for the german football team which is one of the company's best sellers but fans probably don't know exactly what they're getting right let's take a closer look at the un wanted but customers are unknowingly taking with them now this device is a radio frequency identification chip which is used to help with logistics but now they've been put in consumer products to. barely noticeable and editors denies that
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they can track any individual consumer privacy expert liz mcintyre says the potential uses a worrying. unfortunately the consortium of major corporations around the world and even governments are very interested in tracking people and it's all about profit they figure if they can know everything about somebody where they go their habits who they know then they can make money off of that when these tags go home with consumers on the things they wearing carry these consumers can be tracked these these are if i did tags have unique identification numbers and the plan is for every item on the planet at one at some point to have one of these numbers in it and if you think about it well it's just a number there are lots of things that are just numbers for example social security numbers are just numbers bank account numbers are just numbers but we have the sense not to put them on our t.
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shirt and walk around with those because people could use that information about us and so it's a very invasive technology and let me say this is just. the beginning we've got plenty of stories for you online including the risk of death is no reason to miss out on some fun with guns because that's what one powerful you would gun lobby think just one day. old girl accidentally shot and killed a shooting instructor the lobby came up with seven ways children can have fun at the shooting range find out more about this on our key dot com. also be an enduring swimmer got a shock when he climbed out of the english channel because the u.k. a border police were waiting with a towel and a hail tang to arrest him as an illegal immigrant. also insisting moscow is not doing enough to ease tensions in ukraine washington is preparing more economic sanctions against russia
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a sentiment was echoed by german chancellor angela merkel who said the e.u. is also considering whether to step up its restrictions however already there are many politicians who consider this policy counterproductive and the number is growing. as zinj does was different and sanctions and a trade war means improving the situation on the contrary we have a spear all of us coalition this time still german and european economists my experience is that many reject the sanctions right from the start they have their rightful feeling that this is not the way to achieve anything. sanctions are always prove that the political means feel they are useless and they are harming the population sanctions always lead to losses on both sides and you can already see the backlash from the sanctions but in the next couple of months it will be even more obvious. from the beginning it was the wrong approach because sanctions escalated the situation and did not ease the tension is it was clear when the you
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impose sanctions that there would be a counter reaction and the stakes would be raised and now because of that a lot of entrepreneurs as well as the general public in germany has been affected by that asking. one place you'd be hard pushed yes but the ill effect of sanctions is moscow's glittering twenty fourteen car shape european and chinese manufacturers have rolled out some of their latest models and say parts of the market in russia are becoming obfuscated problem got behind the wheel. but all the classic gorgeous women and you would be forgiven for thinking that the constant threat of global sanctions again and also wasn't really a feature hey all the fuck but the car industry is taking a little bit of a slump at the moment it's a bit of a rocky ride a bus the bus market is still one that everyone here wants to tap into and that's because in about five years time that's a bit like the german one that has the biggest in the us if we do take sanctions in
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mind this made not the german industry head by about twenty five bucks i spoke to the company and they don't seem to people and they remain valid optimistic about basis. to remain absolutely did he keep to your strategy of growth in russia we believe that differently and that growth is still going to continue over the next few months in years to come and and when you look at it to over two million vehicles are being sold in russia right now which is still one of the top google markets in the world now there is talk about sanctions being imposed upon the card industry specific play now this one that foreign called companies that produce that big pay we've got some eighty percent of them some talk about so yeah it's up for this town but what if that the impulse of components not something that the modified just one of the sickly enthused about there will be some policy or they all do industrial from russia garments they already start for
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a bit to eat or something europe brass from europe to russia and. there will be something to you in the market i think we can see some to space and we can launch our new more knobs this one particular that that is still growing and that's the luxury while the russians i love the russians have a bit of looks really for sure they do. we're very happy here with a very healthy market share so we. but you have over thirty percent to about a tree bark you to the automobile sector they want the very best whatever but this is the best and most days it's national guardsman del sol is still set to be a record with more boy goes on side than ever before no human global premieres on one million visitors expected still well it's enough to drive the markets. it was an art international we're going to take a short little break will be back at the top of the hour.
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be on the no limit on the. live. headlines this hour on our teeth international law the middle britain says he's going to be in on the leaders decided to let a group of the insular cool troops fought their way out instead of accepting an offer to meet peacefully decision he called a toddler in a state. that says a ukrainian city of donetsk have come to a new bar job on the shelling we've been at least three people did a correspondent witness the mob. and libya's seizes interim government to dissolve islamist militias gain strength plus the country will take a look at the alligator.
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