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american interference in the russian election during the time it was better for me if you know that is the metaphor we use americans that are sure to be partly responsible for trump and that can be a good for them so i don't think that symbolically that would actually work but you know one parallel that i would draw i was preparing for this interview i was refreshing my memory on the armistice and the strike. the thing about it for me at least was its negotiating process or rather the lack of it because the germans were simply given the least of demands and some of those demands were impossible to begin about for example the germans were initially required to decommission more submarines than their fleet has asked and i think from the russian point of view the americans are also coming forward with non-existent claims like the claim of russia success if interference do you think that claim should and would be brought to the table in paris i think this idea of a russian into the stall because a kind of a bomb showing the american political context but basically they interpret for a loop
american interference in the russian election during the time it was better for me if you know that is the metaphor we use americans that are sure to be partly responsible for trump and that can be a good for them so i don't think that symbolically that would actually work but you know one parallel that i would draw i was preparing for this interview i was refreshing my memory on the armistice and the strike. the thing about it for me at least was its negotiating process or rather the lack of...
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yes from my point point of view at least the current russian american crisis was created by the people who weren't ignorant about russia they understood russian reasoning very well they just didn't like that reasoning is that is the problem really the lack of expertise rather than. simple disagreement with each other's intentions and view of the world well that is structural disagreements about how the world function and who should lead it how the system should look like the focus of own system americans would like to maintain primacy that is clear but we could have a war that. emanated from like uncertainty or a misplaced certainty like we thought you were doing this and we're responding to this and this happens on both sides i'm actually thinking that we should be. understanding of one another now on the bright side there is at least a realisation that something needs to be done about it let's talk specifically about the upcoming paris meeting and between the cheerleaders and just the other day present press secretary said that since that meeting is going to take place on the sidelin
yes from my point point of view at least the current russian american crisis was created by the people who weren't ignorant about russia they understood russian reasoning very well they just didn't like that reasoning is that is the problem really the lack of expertise rather than. simple disagreement with each other's intentions and view of the world well that is structural disagreements about how the world function and who should lead it how the system should look like the focus of own system...
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well i guess i've been following for soviet in a russian american relations for nearly forty years i don't put a lot of weight or importance on whether the two leaders like each other or not the real question is do they see in the other a partner a partner for their own politics a partner for their own national security that so for whatever reason trump thinks it's extremely important to have a detente like relationship with putin now remember one thing it's forgotten here the three major episodes of the time and in the twentieth century were all done by republican presidents correct eisenhower nixon and reagan trump is a republican president maybe a strange republican who but a republican so he's in the republican tradition on the other hand you have him in washington today i think more than i've ever seen in my long adult lifetime following this such demonization of russia and putin in particular but such any russian feelings and lobbies with almost no pro russians. lobby that trump looks to be almost alone look what happened when he withdrew from the i.n.f. treaty this was a big s
well i guess i've been following for soviet in a russian american relations for nearly forty years i don't put a lot of weight or importance on whether the two leaders like each other or not the real question is do they see in the other a partner a partner for their own politics a partner for their own national security that so for whatever reason trump thinks it's extremely important to have a detente like relationship with putin now remember one thing it's forgotten here the three major...
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for example, people are talking a lot about russian interference in american politics and people normally will go back to the kgb playbook. most the things the russians are doing they weren't looking at the west but interpreting it in a way that sees the understanding of it. there was a nice joke which i could share, there was a story of a russian lady who was working in one of the russian cities and basically a factory producing famous russian handlebars. he was stealing elements in order to construct some and was putting some together. so, from this point it doesn't mean that you aren't imitating what the others are doing but it's very much i you are conceptualizing what the others are doing. the famous article, we are talking about russian concept, if you read the article he basically said the west is using a hebrew war against us and we will use it against them. the revolution is nothing but a covert operation of american intelligence. so what we should try to do is try to have a couple operations of our own that will mirror what they're doing. and then, when you asked them, and this
for example, people are talking a lot about russian interference in american politics and people normally will go back to the kgb playbook. most the things the russians are doing they weren't looking at the west but interpreting it in a way that sees the understanding of it. there was a nice joke which i could share, there was a story of a russian lady who was working in one of the russian cities and basically a factory producing famous russian handlebars. he was stealing elements in order to...
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her book about the future of space exploration but given the functions on the russian side now the delays and the american side how confident are you that the international space station will continue being inhabited for years to come. very confident i think that our russian friends and their space program have shown that they are pretty good track record they've been launching so use for early next. year they lost the rocket just this past month there was not a good thing but if they didn't lose the crew and i think that one of the good things about their system is that you're able to separate the crew from the rocket that is having an issue the russian space agency was. very quick to announce the loss of so use wrong and was due to what they said a full t. context sunset which reportedly got banned during the assembly the baikonur cosmodrome did you find that explanation plausible or you know i i really don't know much about that particular issue but i do have confidence in all the years at nasa and working both with nasa and with our russian counterparts that they do the right thing and they work prett
her book about the future of space exploration but given the functions on the russian side now the delays and the american side how confident are you that the international space station will continue being inhabited for years to come. very confident i think that our russian friends and their space program have shown that they are pretty good track record they've been launching so use for early next. year they lost the rocket just this past month there was not a good thing but if they didn't...
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we're doing is pretty complicated and i think what what the russians have been able to accomplish throughout their program and the americans as well in the other countries that are participated but it's but as far as sending people to space is primarily been the u.s. and the russians and so on there's enough there's fission going on between the two sides i don't know between the austrians but i mean politically you know i don't know what the more you know it's a different interview you got to get someone else because the way we were with was far as i could ask about their cause. we cooperate and get along very well and the scientists and engineers and instructors and the flight directors and everybody else we were all part of one team i think it shows a countries can get along with they have a common goal i think that's one of the benefits of space travel and the of the russians have already floated the possibility of sabotage including a member of a crew currently in orbit do you find that plausible and now a crew sabotage its own space ship you don't think that i mean it's a crew member why would you do i don't know if t
we're doing is pretty complicated and i think what what the russians have been able to accomplish throughout their program and the americans as well in the other countries that are participated but it's but as far as sending people to space is primarily been the u.s. and the russians and so on there's enough there's fission going on between the two sides i don't know between the austrians but i mean politically you know i don't know what the more you know it's a different interview you got to...
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gordon songlines warning to berlin comes as anglo american points out europe needs russian gas whether america likes it or not. whether the gas we consume comes through the north stream or through grain or the turks stream the source is one and the same russia and europe will not be able to make itself independent from russian gas but what it can do is diversify its sources. we spoke to ike a harmer publisher of the virtue of back to business news letter he says there are economic reasons behind germany's push for russian gas. the american guests already a source with the l.a.p.d. liquid natural gas is far expensive and there is really little need any excuse given the need we met for it we have got of the natural gas transported here by our pipelines to germany or euro russia only i could do if they could postpone it but they could never stop it the americans are quite charming with this they say well you know of course of course so that all those who oppose this but you saw the gas line but if you do it it's your whole you don't have to i mean it is natural then we don't want it and w
gordon songlines warning to berlin comes as anglo american points out europe needs russian gas whether america likes it or not. whether the gas we consume comes through the north stream or through grain or the turks stream the source is one and the same russia and europe will not be able to make itself independent from russian gas but what it can do is diversify its sources. we spoke to ike a harmer publisher of the virtue of back to business news letter he says there are economic reasons...
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closer look in three day the station is to fight it into two major parts one is effectively russian the other american wherever there's also japanese and european scientific modules you can see here let's move to the russian segment which currently has four docking ports marked in red that's twice as many as the americans each segment consists of several smaller modules which is how the whole station was initially put together a lot like building a giant lego model the russian segment for example has five of them however only four modules can host the cargo space ships coming on board the i assess efficiently allowing them to dock at any available port at any time currently three of those four docking ports are occupied one by this soyuz m.s.o. nine which recently docked at the module the ship experienced an early which was fixed by the crew another docking port is occupied by the cargo ship progress only nine which is stationed at the piers module and on sunday another ship the progress m s ten docked in the heart of the russian segment the module carrying two and a half tons of cargo ranging from sc
closer look in three day the station is to fight it into two major parts one is effectively russian the other american wherever there's also japanese and european scientific modules you can see here let's move to the russian segment which currently has four docking ports marked in red that's twice as many as the americans each segment consists of several smaller modules which is how the whole station was initially put together a lot like building a giant lego model the russian segment for...
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the elysee palace plenty of interest has been building over the on off meeting between the russian and american presidents however it was earlier reported that the two leaders saturday opposite sides of the table during lunch and hinted the talks would more likely take place at the next g. twenty in argentina though president putin did confirm he spoke with trump. we asked a body language expert darren stanton for his unique observations of the leaders assembled in paris. see president putting his hands on present terms back which is a again a very clear powell gesture saying that you know on the more important man on the most powerful more powerful which obviously presidential will of a didn't like at all it was face expression and then when the two men will sat down the president should present troops and the president clearly wasn't happy about it but i think at one point even sort of moved his whole body away from his is this gesture and that we've seen this pretty common gesture that president trumps make it makes called a reverse steeple with his hands and we can see at times he's to put
the elysee palace plenty of interest has been building over the on off meeting between the russian and american presidents however it was earlier reported that the two leaders saturday opposite sides of the table during lunch and hinted the talks would more likely take place at the next g. twenty in argentina though president putin did confirm he spoke with trump. we asked a body language expert darren stanton for his unique observations of the leaders assembled in paris. see president putting...
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people are talking quite a lot about for example russian interference in american politics, why they ple normally go back to the kgb playbook. most of the things that russians are doing, they have learned. looking at the west but interpreting it in the way that basically fits their understanding of it. there was Ãbwhich i should share with this there was a story of this russian lady that he had been working in one of the russian cities in basically a factory that was producing famous russians, some of ours. though he arrived she was stealing elements in order to construct some for herself but she always amazes putting them together appear to be Ãbfrom this point it does not mean that you imitating what the others are doing but it's very much how you are conceptualizing what the others are doing it, i do believe everybody has heard the famous article of general Ãbabout the hebert work. were talking about the russian concept of hebert war. hiroshima basically said that the west is using the Ãwar against us since were nearly use the hebert war against them. the power of revolution is not
people are talking quite a lot about for example russian interference in american politics, why they ple normally go back to the kgb playbook. most of the things that russians are doing, they have learned. looking at the west but interpreting it in the way that basically fits their understanding of it. there was Ãbwhich i should share with this there was a story of this russian lady that he had been working in one of the russian cities in basically a factory that was producing famous russians,...
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people are talking quite a lot, for example, about russian interference in american politics, why they did it, how they did it and so on and people will normally go back to the kgb playbook. most of the things the russians are doing, they have learned looking at the west, interpreting things in a way [ inaudible ]. there was a joke which i should share, there was a story of this russian lady that had been working in one of the russian citi cities, in basically a factory that was, she was stealing elements for herself but when she was putting them together, she appeared to be -- it's about how you are conceptualizing what others are doing. the famous article about the war, we are talking about the russian concept of war. basically the west is using the war against us and we are going to use the war against them. what it means for them, the revolution is nothing else but the covert operation of american intelligence. what we should try to do is we should try to get a covert operation of our own to mirror what they are doing. then when you are asking them, this was for me, for this point,
people are talking quite a lot, for example, about russian interference in american politics, why they did it, how they did it and so on and people will normally go back to the kgb playbook. most of the things the russians are doing, they have learned looking at the west, interpreting things in a way [ inaudible ]. there was a joke which i should share, there was a story of this russian lady that had been working in one of the russian citi cities, in basically a factory that was, she was...
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then she started talking about how unfair it was for the adoption of russian children by americans.ars picked up because i was like, what is she talking about? why is -- what's adoption got to do with any of this? don junior stood up and said, i really don't know why you would address this to us. my father's a private citizen. i suggest you address it to the obama administration. they're in power. they can perhaps do something. >> goldstone says he ushered the russians out of the room. the meeting lasted about 20 minutes. >> i jumped up. i was like, thank you very much. thank you, goodbye, we have to leave, and i was horrified. >> the three russians who were at the meeting, have testified that don junior asked specifically about where the dirt was on hillary. do you recall that? >> no, not at all. >> did anyone in the meeting say, where's the dirt about hillary? >> no. >> so the russians are not telling the truth. >> if that's what they say. >> that's what they testified to. >> vesilnitskaya spoke to nbc news last year about the meeting. >> translator: i would say in one word, it wa
then she started talking about how unfair it was for the adoption of russian children by americans.ars picked up because i was like, what is she talking about? why is -- what's adoption got to do with any of this? don junior stood up and said, i really don't know why you would address this to us. my father's a private citizen. i suggest you address it to the obama administration. they're in power. they can perhaps do something. >> goldstone says he ushered the russians out of the room....
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dancer we're going underground ahead of tomorrow's apec forum bringing together russian american and chinese leaders in papua new guinea prone to catastrophic impact from climate change according to the asian development bank coming over the show the end of tourism is that plans we investigate whether it is legal to precipitate food and medicine stockpiling with britain's former attorney general bill morris and we asked renowned journalist abdel bari atwan about what's next up to this week's serious military confrontations in israel by britain and others killed or wounded thirteen thousand in gaza in the twenty fourteen plus i've left by scruffy looking cold and rain back at home this week so it's just me and action going through all the top stories for you can you tell us a more coming up in today's going underground but first what is it with nato nations in journalism these days now it is up to saudi arabia to show the world that all these stories that we're reading about in the press they're causing such concern such huge implications for freedom of expression freedom of press for
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so, when you are asking what the american -- what the russians did when they decided to interfere in he american elections, the first -- the proper answer is they wanted to show that they can interfere. because this was a power status. and then when they did it they start to realize it that first probably democracy was more -- and you can destroy them, presently they have a preferable candidate but the most important was that the very fact they do is the most important. and then when you say but can you try to negotiate this type of interference, then comes the very difficult question particularly for the organize where the russians said sure, let's agree we're not going to interfere in each other's politics. we're not going to interfere in your social media, and not support democracy, you're not going to criticize our government, you're not going to do this and that. but that and this is why we're living in the world in which in a certain way common realities lost. and this is very different. the world is different from the cold war. during the cold war you have two super powers. bot
so, when you are asking what the american -- what the russians did when they decided to interfere in he american elections, the first -- the proper answer is they wanted to show that they can interfere. because this was a power status. and then when they did it they start to realize it that first probably democracy was more -- and you can destroy them, presently they have a preferable candidate but the most important was that the very fact they do is the most important. and then when you say...
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and the chinese the russians and americans of course. residents in a small community in germany have been warned not to eat their local fish due to contaminated water which they blame on a nearby base. much on the done i'm thinking more and more about my baby people here are increasingly learning they have cancer i think that a lot of it is linked to the jet fuel this topic is sometimes raised locally but mostly effort one is scared to touch it and. it is not the news that every other person has cancer this includes me i have cancer my boss at work also has cancer it involves everyone and everything is just that not many think about it until it involves them. the number of cancer patients hasn't changed in the last ten years the same goes with the other diseases. from the root cause you need research that would cover a much larger number of people you need a good database on diseases if the local hospital hasn't found a spike in oncology diseases that doesn't say anything about a possible connection it's not the way it's established. the
and the chinese the russians and americans of course. residents in a small community in germany have been warned not to eat their local fish due to contaminated water which they blame on a nearby base. much on the done i'm thinking more and more about my baby people here are increasingly learning they have cancer i think that a lot of it is linked to the jet fuel this topic is sometimes raised locally but mostly effort one is scared to touch it and. it is not the news that every other person...
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for example, people are talking quite a lot about for example russian interference in the american politics, why they did it and normally people will go to the kgb playbook. most of the things russians are doing they have learned. we're looking at the west but interpreting it in the way that basically fits the understanding of it. there was a joke which i should share. there was a story of this russian lady that had been working in one of the russian cities and basically a factory . stealing elements, and she always was putting them together. so from this point of view it does not mean you're imtaipght -- imitating what the others are doing, but it's how you are conceptualizing how the other is doing. you've heard the famous article about the hebrew war. we are talking about the hushen -- russian concept of war. he said the west is using the war against us and we are going to use it against them. revolutione counter is something else so what we , should try to do is we should a covert operation of our own and mirror what they are doing. and then when you are asking them, and this was for me
for example, people are talking quite a lot about for example russian interference in the american politics, why they did it and normally people will go to the kgb playbook. most of the things russians are doing they have learned. we're looking at the west but interpreting it in the way that basically fits the understanding of it. there was a joke which i should share. there was a story of this russian lady that had been working in one of the russian cities and basically a factory . stealing...
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well i guess i've been following first soviet in a russian american relations for nearly forty years i don't put a lot of weight or importance on whether the two leaders like each other or not the real question is do they see in the other a partner a partner for their own politics a partner for their own national security that so for whatever reason trump thinks it's extremely important to have a detente like relationship with putin now remember one thing it's forgotten here the three major episodes of the time.
well i guess i've been following first soviet in a russian american relations for nearly forty years i don't put a lot of weight or importance on whether the two leaders like each other or not the real question is do they see in the other a partner a partner for their own politics a partner for their own national security that so for whatever reason trump thinks it's extremely important to have a detente like relationship with putin now remember one thing it's forgotten here the three major...
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space engineers are blaming a damaged sensor for last month's soyuz rocket failure a russian cosmonauts and american astronaut were forced to abandon their mission to the international space station they landed safely in kazakhstan after an emergency descent and spite the failure a similar rocket has successfully blasted a russian military satellite into orbit stuff was more from moscow. it was the first failed lounge of a russian spacecraft since one thousand nine hundred eighty three on october eleventh only two minutes after takeoff the emergency system of the so use m s then started to work and the lounge was aborted that capsule carrying two crew members one russian and one american landed safely back to earth the state commission has now concluded that there was a technical default at one of the sensor that has to separate the first from the second phase of the lounge the problem most likely occurred during the assembly of the rocket at the cost more drone in kazakhstan the commission now suspects that so to order so use rockets might have the same defect and a thorough investigation has been
space engineers are blaming a damaged sensor for last month's soyuz rocket failure a russian cosmonauts and american astronaut were forced to abandon their mission to the international space station they landed safely in kazakhstan after an emergency descent and spite the failure a similar rocket has successfully blasted a russian military satellite into orbit stuff was more from moscow. it was the first failed lounge of a russian spacecraft since one thousand nine hundred eighty three on...
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time after dancer we're going on the ground ahead of tomorrow's apec forum bringing together russian american and chinese leaders in papua new guinea prone to catastrophic impact from climate change according to the asian development bank coming over the show the end of tourism is plans we investigate whether it is legal to precipitate food and medicine stockpiling with britain's former attorney general bill morris and we asked renowned palestinian journalist abdel bari atwan about what's next up to this week's serious military confrontations in israel by britain and others killed or wounded thirteen thousand in gaza in the twenty fourteen plus i have left by scruffy looking call that right back at home this week so it's just me and action going through all the top stories or you can call this a more coming up in today's going underground but first what is it with nato nations in journalism these days now it is up to saudi arabia to show the world that all these stories that we're reading about in the press that are causing such concern. implications for freedom of expression freedom of press
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palace plenty of interest to have been building over the prospect of a meeting between the russian and american presidents however it was earlier reported that the two leaders sat at opposite sides of the table during the lunch and hinted that talks would more likely take place at the next g. twenty in argentina parties and hawkins has more. there was also another aspect that caught the media's attention aside from the main event and that was endless speculation to lead us in particular the president of russia vladimir putin and the us president donald trump media speculation was rife for weeks on end how would that meeting take place would there be a meeting a tool which leader would show him who what signals would that send to the world and indeed to other leaders and how would the french maybe president of minor well take such a meeting taking place on french territory during this very special commemorative event earlier spoke to the american high school to hughes to get some inside knowledge on the american side of things and how the whole thing was viewed from the other side of the atlanti
palace plenty of interest to have been building over the prospect of a meeting between the russian and american presidents however it was earlier reported that the two leaders sat at opposite sides of the table during the lunch and hinted that talks would more likely take place at the next g. twenty in argentina parties and hawkins has more. there was also another aspect that caught the media's attention aside from the main event and that was endless speculation to lead us in particular the...