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ukraine or even to russia at least that would be my prediction and i kind of just a reminder thought what it's again these are live pictures we just saw a plane landing that tell us matthew what's the significance of a swap like this between ukraine and russia. in terms of trying to free prisoners this is a hugely significant event it's the largest prisoner swap yet between russia and ukraine previously they have had only a few small prisoner swaps. in december 2700 there was a large prisoner swap between ukraine and russian backed militants who control parts of eastern ukraine but that was not directly with russia so the directness with russia is significant here at the same time it doesn't change the overall relations between ukraine and russia it doesn't necessarily bring the conflict in eastern ukraine closer to conclusion but it is an important event right matthew cooke thought reporting for us in kiev thanks so much. thank you ok ok let's have a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world police in hong kong have tried to disperse protesters who gathered as a train station in an attempt to disrupt traffic to the apples pro-democracy a
ukraine or even to russia at least that would be my prediction and i kind of just a reminder thought what it's again these are live pictures we just saw a plane landing that tell us matthew what's the significance of a swap like this between ukraine and russia. in terms of trying to free prisoners this is a hugely significant event it's the largest prisoner swap yet between russia and ukraine previously they have had only a few small prisoner swaps. in december 2700 there was a large prisoner...
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us. a long awaited exchange of prisoners between russia and ukraine has taken place the swap is being viewed as a step towards easing tensions between the neighboring countries and could also increase the chances of resolving the conflict in eastern ukraine 5 years of fighting between troops and russian backed separatists has left more than 13000 people dead. their 1st steps of freedom back on home soil so easy for former prisoners arriving in kiev. a handshake from the president is nothing compared to the embrace of a loved one. some had been separated for months others for years never knowing what would come next most of the knowledgeable status kept on changing we heard that the prisoner swap was going to fall through. the end of august it was a difficult time i couldn't sleep for 5 days. they only told us today at 4 in the morning that we should pack and someone would pick us up at the time before the flight just crawled ukraine's president followed him is alinsky looked on as his campaign promise became a reality it's the 1st move he says towards ending the conflict with moscow we have
us. a long awaited exchange of prisoners between russia and ukraine has taken place the swap is being viewed as a step towards easing tensions between the neighboring countries and could also increase the chances of resolving the conflict in eastern ukraine 5 years of fighting between troops and russian backed separatists has left more than 13000 people dead. their 1st steps of freedom back on home soil so easy for former prisoners arriving in kiev. a handshake from the president is nothing...
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i manuscripts mckenna thanks so much for joining us a long awaited exchange of prisoners between russia and ukraine is under way now this could be a significant step towards easing relations between the countries and raising chances for resolving the conflict in ukraine's east fighting there between troops and russia backed separatists has killed more than 13000 people since 201435 years. craniums including a filmmaker all make sense of and 20 full sail is detained since last year in russia a current being transferred from moscow to kiev. and more on the story when joined by journalist matthew. matthew tell us what's happening right now. well right now we have word that a plane has landed but he's full airport there words earlier has reported that 2 buses left the russian prison where many of the prisoners were being held in wait of the prisoner exchange but right now it's a bit hard to say exactly what's going on as things are developing very quickly unlike last week where there was a false information that the prisoner exchange would take place this week it is indeed taking place we c
i manuscripts mckenna thanks so much for joining us a long awaited exchange of prisoners between russia and ukraine is under way now this could be a significant step towards easing relations between the countries and raising chances for resolving the conflict in ukraine's east fighting there between troops and russia backed separatists has killed more than 13000 people since 201435 years. craniums including a filmmaker all make sense of and 20 full sail is detained since last year in russia a...
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course if it had successfully landed on the moon india would have just been the 4th country after the us russia and china to do so so this is being seen as a blow but the country is rallying behind the space mission and congratulating them on a mission that was at least partly successful just how significant would it be if this mission indeed turned down to have failed maybe also emotionally for the country well definitely because this was something that india and the indians had been watching closely there was a lot of enthusiasm in schools amongst children amongst space and towards just and many common civilians as well so this is this could turn out to be a disappointment of the mission has to really feel it's true is still analyzing the data for all of that they do have but there's another aspect to it and that is that the indian economy is struggling there's been massive job losses there's the government has come under a lot of criticism because of the economic struggles going on in india right now g.d.p. figures abysmal and as a crisis in question we because of which india is receiving he
course if it had successfully landed on the moon india would have just been the 4th country after the us russia and china to do so so this is being seen as a blow but the country is rallying behind the space mission and congratulating them on a mission that was at least partly successful just how significant would it be if this mission indeed turned down to have failed maybe also emotionally for the country well definitely because this was something that india and the indians had been watching...
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and all of a void of important because it would have made india just the 4th privately after the us russia and china now to successfully soft land on the surface of the moon and explored the southern pole of the lunar surface so this of course has been a disappointment scientists continued to try to establish contact and also to find out and analyze the data to find out what exactly happened right when the lander was supposed to touch the lunar surface as you said india was sent to become only the 4th country in history to land on the moon just how significant would it be if this mission indeed turns out to have failed also from an emotional point of view thing to india. i learned it's definitely significant there was a lot of hopes pegged to this mission and i don't just speak of the scientific community it had also inspired the civilians in the country schoolchildren as well there were many projects the launch was who watched very closely but after the destroyed the space organization lost contact with the land there was also an outpouring of support not just by the prime minister but by
and all of a void of important because it would have made india just the 4th privately after the us russia and china now to successfully soft land on the surface of the moon and explored the southern pole of the lunar surface so this of course has been a disappointment scientists continued to try to establish contact and also to find out and analyze the data to find out what exactly happened right when the lander was supposed to touch the lunar surface as you said india was sent to become only...
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us. russia's ruling united russia party has lost 1/3 of its seats in the moscow parliament following local elections that saw scores of opposition candidates barred from running, and subsequent mass demonstrations by pro-democracy activists. this suggests opposition encouragement of tactical voting was successful amid multiple reports of voting irregularities across the country. for more, we crossed to moscow to speak with our correspondent, nic hollingsworth. what impact are these results going to have on the political landscape in russia, do you think? these results in moscow especially a huge blow to the kremlin. nic: absolutely. this really is a game changer. moscow isoscow, but the center of polititical life n russia, even in a country this huge. the election of 7 million might have been a low turnout, about 20%, but the tactical voting encouraged by anticorruption campaigner electing of only navalny seems to have worked. 20 candidates backed by nav alny's voting app, including four from the only genuine independent party, won their seats. the party has been on the scene many years. i
us. russia's ruling united russia party has lost 1/3 of its seats in the moscow parliament following local elections that saw scores of opposition candidates barred from running, and subsequent mass demonstrations by pro-democracy activists. this suggests opposition encouragement of tactical voting was successful amid multiple reports of voting irregularities across the country. for more, we crossed to moscow to speak with our correspondent, nic hollingsworth. what impact are these results...
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russia tried to deal with the problems you know around its own borders when it tried to deal with us russia that's where the relationship however difficult it is in a way that made it possible to leverage both sides i think that would be an immense advantage for russia and probably lead to broader stability in terms of the world over a few years ago you described my country as a dissatisfied scavenger on the fringes of the current order and it's evident to me that you didn't try to hide the ideas they had there but don't you think that this scavenger as you put it may prove to be a crucial to both china and the united states as the balance or if the rivalry indeed continues to depend i'm sorry for that formulation but what i was trying to say is that the way russia has spent over the post decade or so is very much not engaging with what are the central issues in terms of global governance but broader issues that have to do immediately with its own beliefs is natural for any country right which is true to some extent for any country but not for countries who want to see themselves as a globa
russia tried to deal with the problems you know around its own borders when it tried to deal with us russia that's where the relationship however difficult it is in a way that made it possible to leverage both sides i think that would be an immense advantage for russia and probably lead to broader stability in terms of the world over a few years ago you described my country as a dissatisfied scavenger on the fringes of the current order and it's evident to me that you didn't try to hide the...
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between you 2 this is because they see china more and more as geo strategic competitor of the us china and russia were put into a category of adversaries over the us in so many doctrinal documents of the recent period that there is no doubt that the us intends to constrain china and russia to deter shy and then russia to try to figure out how to pressurise china and russia we in moscow understand this perfectly and have not i have no doubt that people in beijing equally see. what is going on so this is again which is not that tricky for us that the u.s. is playing currently ok that's very good that we understand one other say trying to you also mentioned another very important agreement regarding global security i would say then you start treaty will expire in february 2021 more happened next. i am hopeful that we still would be able to extend the treaty beyond that you know benchmark the. remember november 3rd next year the next presidential election in the us is due it means that sometime closer to the end of january 2021. the next president of the united states will be inaugurated. it is not p
between you 2 this is because they see china more and more as geo strategic competitor of the us china and russia were put into a category of adversaries over the us in so many doctrinal documents of the recent period that there is no doubt that the us intends to constrain china and russia to deter shy and then russia to try to figure out how to pressurise china and russia we in moscow understand this perfectly and have not i have no doubt that people in beijing equally see. what is going on so...
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entrance to the united states to all hieromonk irena and then as an official us russia also had big problems with entrance to the u.s. . more than time the russians come to the general assembly so how far it can go. should the united nations headquarters be moved from the oracle raising . well iran a new team to answer to this measure just thank you. you know well. we have had to problem you know we have been faced with this problem from before the iranians all start to enter the united states to face problems and even recently. during scientific competition and like a demented academic scientific petition and centering. team of our students for a university in our country were set to participate in these this competition in the united states they were not granted weezer's to enter into the country and participate. not even when. in fact they were and why i would you know conferencing but a government that reaches this point to make a point against science to pick a fight against health care traffic pick a fight against those who are ill and who are seeking treatment and those who wish to se
entrance to the united states to all hieromonk irena and then as an official us russia also had big problems with entrance to the u.s. . more than time the russians come to the general assembly so how far it can go. should the united nations headquarters be moved from the oracle raising . well iran a new team to answer to this measure just thank you. you know well. we have had to problem you know we have been faced with this problem from before the iranians all start to enter the united states...
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to become president it's the russians fault or now we see certainly the political parties using russia as a way to find fault with each other when i think that what we need to do is really understand russia more and there are citizen to citizen groups that go constantly to russia a woman sharon tennyson has been doing this for decades and we think it's so important that people not. only go and see for themselves but come back and get involved politically and at this time when our state department is just. an appendage of the pentagon we need ordinary citizens to be the ones out front to be saying don't drag us into a war whether it's with russia or china or the ongoing wars we have in the middle east we need to end those and stuff from going into new ones well i've only got about 30 seconds but you teed up the pitch give us a couple examples of how citizen to citizen diplomacy has borne fruit what worked as a result of folks talking about forbes well in the case of iran we've been going taking groups every year to iran and those people come back and they go to the congress and they lob
to become president it's the russians fault or now we see certainly the political parties using russia as a way to find fault with each other when i think that what we need to do is really understand russia more and there are citizen to citizen groups that go constantly to russia a woman sharon tennyson has been doing this for decades and we think it's so important that people not. only go and see for themselves but come back and get involved politically and at this time when our state...
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uncertainty in this very crucial area but this would be just the beginning the us once a legally binding arrangement involving not just russia but probably also for them hopefully also china that would cover the whole ground of nuclear weapons well if this is the desire of the us i believe the u.s. should pursue this we were told by the chinese that it's not in their interest we recognize that every country has its own security interests and we believe that the best way forward would be to prioritize in a manner that would allow 1st to keep to preserve what is. remaining arms control and security architecture in place intact to buy same time through the eventual extension of the existing start and during this period to see if anything else in the chief or better or different whatever is possible viable conceivable that's the approach which is quite reasonable in our view and this is the official position of russia. the chinese laura let them speak for themselves the cheney's are not particularly interested in gage in this and we recognize and respect their position of we are in contact with beijing on these different levels
uncertainty in this very crucial area but this would be just the beginning the us once a legally binding arrangement involving not just russia but probably also for them hopefully also china that would cover the whole ground of nuclear weapons well if this is the desire of the us i believe the u.s. should pursue this we were told by the chinese that it's not in their interest we recognize that every country has its own security interests and we believe that the best way forward would be to...
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approved by congress, aid to a vulnerable la threatened by russia and then said to that ally do us russiato that ally do us a favour, help my personal lawyer find dirt on my main rival in next yea r‘s find dirt on my main rival in next year's election, he would have been impeached by a russian congress —— republican congress in a heartbeat, wouldn't he? well, i don't know that the president actually telegraphed it in that manner. and look, let's face it in that manner. and look, let's fa ce fa cts. it in that manner. and look, let's face facts. forgive me. you called ita face facts. forgive me. you called it a transcript, it is not. it is an official‘s parcel note of the call. even from that, it clear that mr trump is asking a foreign government to interfere in a presidential election. then, it seems, officials tried to hide that fact and a p pa re ntly tried to hide that fact and apparently not for the first time stop know, they actually went through those documents today. many people in the cia, the central intelligence agency, said that there does not appear to have been any cover—up,
approved by congress, aid to a vulnerable la threatened by russia and then said to that ally do us russiato that ally do us a favour, help my personal lawyer find dirt on my main rival in next yea r‘s find dirt on my main rival in next year's election, he would have been impeached by a russian congress —— republican congress in a heartbeat, wouldn't he? well, i don't know that the president actually telegraphed it in that manner. and look, let's face it in that manner. and look, let's fa...
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is wrong in beslan school us russia commemorates the victims of a militant siege 15 years ago and almost$1000.00 think the would take it hostage to talk to survivors of the deadliest terror attack in the country's modern history as they revisit the site of the massacre. applies to just what james show. but arch applies to quit at the supply course of the powerful for the very vocal for sure that. their speed. expressed she. doesn't use tens of thousands take to the streets of course.
is wrong in beslan school us russia commemorates the victims of a militant siege 15 years ago and almost$1000.00 think the would take it hostage to talk to survivors of the deadliest terror attack in the country's modern history as they revisit the site of the massacre. applies to just what james show. but arch applies to quit at the supply course of the powerful for the very vocal for sure that. their speed. expressed she. doesn't use tens of thousands take to the streets of course.
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it was a one—sided decision so we requested that they should work on this so they have promised us, russia other friendly countries, they are also working hard on this, this peace agreement, which was finalised by both sides and should be implemented and they are trying war should end peacefully and through negotiations in afghanistan. the taliban there talking to the bbc‘s lyse doucet. and just to bring you a news update, a short time ago, the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, has released a statement, saying: "through these attacks, the taliban demonstrate blatant disregard for the people and institutions of afghanistan. for afghans to truly reconcile, the taliban must begin to demonstrate a genuine commitment to peace rather than continue the violence and destruction that causes such inordinate harm to the afghan people and the future of their country." any reaction to that, of course, we will bring it to you. let's go back to the elections in israel. so far exit polls suggest there's no clear winner. they do tend to have a bit of a discriminatory nature to them. so where does this le
it was a one—sided decision so we requested that they should work on this so they have promised us, russia other friendly countries, they are also working hard on this, this peace agreement, which was finalised by both sides and should be implemented and they are trying war should end peacefully and through negotiations in afghanistan. the taliban there talking to the bbc‘s lyse doucet. and just to bring you a news update, a short time ago, the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, has...
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russia's behavior since 2014. first and top of mind for many of us was russia's sweeping and systematic interference in our 2016 presidential election on behalf of then-candidate donald trump, as documented in the special counsel's sobering report. mr. president, spreading propaganda, manipulating social media and spying on the american election infrastructure is not the behavior of a g-7 country. second, with the kremlin's chemical weapons attack on british soil, a blatant assassination attempt against a putin opponent and his daughter. one british citizen was killed and others required medical attention, and this is not an isolated case. just last month, a russian citizen was gunned down at a park in berlin at the suspected hand of russian authorities. mr. president, this is not the behavior of a g-7 country. third is the kremlin's complicity in bashar assad's war crimes in syria. an untold number of syrian civilians have been killed by russian air strikes long in support of assad. those responsible should be tried in the haig on war crimes charges. this is not the behavior of a g-7 country. fourth, in recent weeks, russi
russia's behavior since 2014. first and top of mind for many of us was russia's sweeping and systematic interference in our 2016 presidential election on behalf of then-candidate donald trump, as documented in the special counsel's sobering report. mr. president, spreading propaganda, manipulating social media and spying on the american election infrastructure is not the behavior of a g-7 country. second, with the kremlin's chemical weapons attack on british soil, a blatant assassination...
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head in the program months of talks pay all of us russia and ukraine trade prisoners take a vital step in restoring relations between the 2 countries we look back to the spring. to. make this manufacture consent to stand up to the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the claim larry you're a liberal certainly the one person. in all middle of the room saying. the real news is. compared to centuries of chinese history 2 years is nothing. it's 2 years of donald trump with yet another round of terrorist being added to the u.s. trade war this last week china's strategy of waiting out the enemy likely to work with the current american president. in hong kong have rearrested leading pro-democracy activists just for breaching bail conditions it comes while protesters are appealing to president trump to diffuse the crisis in the territory beijing rallies are currently being held for a 14th straight weekend demonstrators gathered near the u.s. consulate to bring their message to mr trump waving flags and shouting slogans in english like resist the beijing. some also trie
head in the program months of talks pay all of us russia and ukraine trade prisoners take a vital step in restoring relations between the 2 countries we look back to the spring. to. make this manufacture consent to stand up to the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the claim larry you're a liberal certainly the one person. in all middle of the room saying. the real news is. compared to centuries of chinese history 2 years is nothing. it's 2 years of donald trump with...
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would become the 4th earthly nations and landing craft on the earth's largest satellite after the us russia and china china landed their exploration craft in january of this year on saturday india will try to join that exclusive club. and trees with the landing of the unmanned chandra to craft the 1st change ryan mission notably succeeded in finding proof of water on the moon surface the new mission if successful would land a craft on the southernmost spot on the moon never to be reached by earthly effort the wall street journal reports that japan is planning to join the moon club of nations in 2021 with a probe landing while the u.s. space agency nasa says they hope for a 2nd movie laning in 2023. that is a very impressive thing that everybody's taking this space exploration into the forefront of their minds right now and it's remarkable that apparently india's space agency has a $2000000000.00 budget versus nasa here in the united states which is $20000000000.00 in the program seems to be in the doldrums but is it all india is quickly racing toward the future you know we're opening new ro
would become the 4th earthly nations and landing craft on the earth's largest satellite after the us russia and china china landed their exploration craft in january of this year on saturday india will try to join that exclusive club. and trees with the landing of the unmanned chandra to craft the 1st change ryan mission notably succeeded in finding proof of water on the moon surface the new mission if successful would land a craft on the southernmost spot on the moon never to be reached by...
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it is not about permanent us presence conducting the forever war on terror in afghanistan and so far russia, china and pakistan have reiterated that position, they support a political settlement for us withdrawal, political dialogue and political settlement in afghanistan. the us position is unclear, but i think donald trump's basic position, democratic candidates basic position -- in afghanistan, the question is, now, let me suggest based on what i said, first of all, the united states is going to get out without the agreement reached last week it doesn't mean it will get out without an agreement. first of all, the afghan government will have a capacity depending on the election, if the elections have a decisive results -- if they do, the afghan government will be in position to regain the initiative to some extent if it is willing to say, to acknowledge, that its future is not based on the long-term presence of the united states, we understand you are leaving, talk to us about how to leave. it could also say to the taliban and we are not asking of the united states to leave, what is your
it is not about permanent us presence conducting the forever war on terror in afghanistan and so far russia, china and pakistan have reiterated that position, they support a political settlement for us withdrawal, political dialogue and political settlement in afghanistan. the us position is unclear, but i think donald trump's basic position, democratic candidates basic position -- in afghanistan, the question is, now, let me suggest based on what i said, first of all, the united states is...
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the future of us as a political prisoners who are in russia including crimea us it's very difficult for me it's actually it's very difficult to make a forecast because iran is holding. out as hostages. xavi would like to bargain ok they're not freeing people because it's necessary because it's the rule of law because it's the decision of international court this is a bloody thing from russia a typical position of 0 of the dictators and if you are talking about the future of negotiations over a solution. don't but. it's very difficult to forecast because as i have mentioned the precondition for certain number one is a stable ceasefire and there was no ceasefire unfortunately again russia is using either as a bargaining position in negotiations with ukraine but also who is the best saw russia actually is trying to do blackmail books ukraine. and russia would like to expect concessions from your ukrainian president who is frankly speaking quite inexperienced in international relations but he's in hong kong or restricting access to the airport for the 3rd antigovernment protesters planned t
the future of us as a political prisoners who are in russia including crimea us it's very difficult for me it's actually it's very difficult to make a forecast because iran is holding. out as hostages. xavi would like to bargain ok they're not freeing people because it's necessary because it's the rule of law because it's the decision of international court this is a bloody thing from russia a typical position of 0 of the dictators and if you are talking about the future of negotiations over a...
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us. i believe that not only do we need to manage the security threat that the hostility with russia posesnow but from a geostrategic point of view it makes a lot of sense for us not to incentivize that kind of cooperation between moscow and beijing. him george, where in the systems or the paradigms would something like venezuela or other not near a broad kind of meddling fit in? and if we try to establish rules of the road what we do when they are violated? >> i think what the russians have been doing in venezuela economically but more militarily is the strongest counterargument to the defense russian school of thought. the ones that say the russians are just defending themselves they want us to blood out of their affairs that's only part of the story. the russians also have offense of ambitions, they want to be a great power. in fact, it's sort of complicated but for various historical and cultural reasons i think the russians believe that unless they are a great power that they won't survive intact. it's a strange mix of offense of defense of motivations. what do great powers do?first o
us. i believe that not only do we need to manage the security threat that the hostility with russia posesnow but from a geostrategic point of view it makes a lot of sense for us not to incentivize that kind of cooperation between moscow and beijing. him george, where in the systems or the paradigms would something like venezuela or other not near a broad kind of meddling fit in? and if we try to establish rules of the road what we do when they are violated? >> i think what the russians...
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isn't he the same guy who promised us russia collusion?ou know, i think -- >> proof beyond circumstantial evidence that there was collusion. judge jeanine: i think it is a sad day. the hatred and the virks le is beyond. i want to thank you for being here. thank you for representing us and working hard. take care. lara trump still ahead. after failing on russia dems working overtime peddling their new attack on the president. white house reaction with hogan gidley is next. now back to "justice with judge jeanine." . judge jeanine: democrats have dedicated themselves this week to impeachment of our president. logan gidley joins me. a lot going on in the west wing? >> as always. this is just another in a long line of ridiculous behavior by the democrats. the president has done nothing wrong. they pushed a lie on the american people about the president and they are doing it again. they have no evidence and the media continues to allow them to go on television and push this lie. it's got to stop and someone has to be held accountable. judge jea
isn't he the same guy who promised us russia collusion?ou know, i think -- >> proof beyond circumstantial evidence that there was collusion. judge jeanine: i think it is a sad day. the hatred and the virks le is beyond. i want to thank you for being here. thank you for representing us and working hard. take care. lara trump still ahead. after failing on russia dems working overtime peddling their new attack on the president. white house reaction with hogan gidley is next. now back to...
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seized our diplomatic property within the us just as we simply had to respond in a similar as the rain and we did the same 2 parters american little. property in russia. the us constitution says that private property is sacred and. i think that it is very un-american to do that on your part and i think it goes against your democratic principles and traditions you should work with your just simply to prospective all disrespectful to their group and also the yahoo web site. recently recalled that. mr obama seized our property and made a story that those darn chairs outside washington and new york were somehow. people who should spy nests this is this is really with a series of acts for another one little we would like these relations to go back to normal especially when it comes to our diplomats. communicating with russian and american. doesn't all depend on us but we will try to normalize the situation now as for this transcript of telephone conversations you know there was but you know my mom used to tell me when i was young that it is very inappropriate to read other people's letters and you know i still. think a lot of this wave so when there are 2
seized our diplomatic property within the us just as we simply had to respond in a similar as the rain and we did the same 2 parters american little. property in russia. the us constitution says that private property is sacred and. i think that it is very un-american to do that on your part and i think it goes against your democratic principles and traditions you should work with your just simply to prospective all disrespectful to their group and also the yahoo web site. recently recalled...
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isn't he the same guy who promised us russia collusion?ou know, i think -- >> proof beyond circumstantial evidence that there was collusion. judge jeanine: i think it is a sad day. the hatred and the virks le is beyond. i want to thank you for being here. thank you for representing us and working hard. take care. lara trump still ahead. after failing on russia dems working overtime peddling their new attack on the president. white house reaction with hogan gidley is next. [♪] reporter: good evening. the united auto workers national strike against general motors entering its 13th day as negotiators convened this morning to hammer out a new contract. this marks the longest strike against gm since 1970. the union is planning another protest tomorrow and says it will continue to strike until a contract is ratified. a rare mosquito-borne illness is seeing a major uptick in parts of the united states. 8 we'll have died from eastern he queen as encephalitis. cases are been reported in michigan, north carolina, and tennessee. now back to "justice
isn't he the same guy who promised us russia collusion?ou know, i think -- >> proof beyond circumstantial evidence that there was collusion. judge jeanine: i think it is a sad day. the hatred and the virks le is beyond. i want to thank you for being here. thank you for representing us and working hard. take care. lara trump still ahead. after failing on russia dems working overtime peddling their new attack on the president. white house reaction with hogan gidley is next. [♪] reporter:...
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isn't he the same guy who promised us russia collusion?>> proof beyond circumstantial evidence that there was collusion. judge jeanine: i think it is a sad day. the hatred and the virks le is beyond. i want to thank you for being here. thank you for representing us and working hard. take care. lara trump still ahead. after failing on russia dems working overtime peddling their new attack on the president. white house reaction with hogan gidley is next. ♪ we'll take great care of him we get it you got it oh! thank you we're petsmart thank you we're hugging [♪] jackie: i'm jackie ibanez in new york. five people are injured in a stabbing in an outdoor shopping mall before the suspect was shot and killed by police. officers say they responded to a loitering complaint after laker store employee asked the man to leave twice. it's unclear what prompted the stabbings. the victims are expected to be okay. police in houston, texas looking for a motive in the deadly shooting of a deputy. he was making a traffic stop near houston when police say he tu
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the future of us it political prisoners who are in russia including crimea us it's very difficult for me it's actually it's very difficult to make a forecast because iran is holdings as. how does hostages. xavi would like to bug him ok they're not freeing people because it's necessary because it's the rule of law or because it's a decision or an international court this is a bloody thing from russia a typical position of. of the dictators and if you're talking about z. future or negotiations or worse a solution inza don't but. it's very difficult to focus because as i have mentioned as a precondition for set number one is a stable ceasefire and there was no ceasefire unfortunately again russia is using either as a bargaining position in the goshi sions wiese ukraine but also who is a vest soroush actually is trying to do black male books ukraine. and the us would like to expect concessions from your ukrainian president who is frankly speaking quite inexperienced in international relations. and plenty more ahead on the news hour including facing international scrutiny cameroon is accus
the future of us it political prisoners who are in russia including crimea us it's very difficult for me it's actually it's very difficult to make a forecast because iran is holdings as. how does hostages. xavi would like to bug him ok they're not freeing people because it's necessary because it's the rule of law or because it's a decision or an international court this is a bloody thing from russia a typical position of. of the dictators and if you're talking about z. future or negotiations or...
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intensively not maybe without as much vengeance but to same type of measures are being used against china against russia against others this will be 2 d. if not not tomorrow but to the eventual decline of a us economic model and well minister let me stop you for a moment we have to take a short break now but we'll be back in just a few moments. in. says she stressed to not all but must take a survey and i'm going to ask that as an edible of blotted out that it will last to . see other question was to you she then taste the fish it is she's a sea ice which cut off shallow. thought which she never happened and now look what you've seen in investments future carmona man or shan't. want to go to the show because of my if you're going to contribute. to the mystery of the word support of our souls with some sort of spirit over 4 days you seem to be a valuable piece that it's a studio actually of course and a pushover has to be wrong or should stop him spinning. expressed. today there are good terrorists and bad evidence the bad terrorists and those in yemen who the united states deems to be a threat the looke
intensively not maybe without as much vengeance but to same type of measures are being used against china against russia against others this will be 2 d. if not not tomorrow but to the eventual decline of a us economic model and well minister let me stop you for a moment we have to take a short break now but we'll be back in just a few moments. in. says she stressed to not all but must take a survey and i'm going to ask that as an edible of blotted out that it will last to . see other question...
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precondition for certain number one is a stable ceasefire and there was no ceasefire unfortunately again russia is using either as a bargaining position in the goshi sions with ukraine but also who is a best saw russia actually is trying to dupe let me books ukraine. and russia would like to expect concessions from your ukrainian president who is frankly speaking quite inexperienced in international relations. police in hong kong are restricting access to the airport where fed anti-government protests rand trained and not stopping on the way to the airport to thwart potential protesters getting more shut down one of the world's busiest airports for 2 days last month police say anyone who enters the airport could face up to 14 years in prison to get a pan and has more from hong kong airport. this time the police and security were prepared last time they came well into the chaos well after protesters had paralyzed the airports and the transportation linking to police complete train change their strategy this time they were here at the airport hours before protesters were due they were here in large number
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type of missiles not used by russia anymore but still in the possession of ukraine the company claims that the missile was launched from the territory controlled by the ukrainian military. one would expect that these controversial results would again stir up public interest in the investigation but the tragedy of malaysian flight m h 17 at already played its role in the big geopolitical game therefore it was soon forgotten the goal was achieved after the 3rd wave of sanctions hit russia the tensions between the 2 countries skyrocketed so the question presents itself are we truly witnessing the beginning of cold war $2.00 and if so what are chances to survive at this time. in 1907 the bulletin of atomic scientists introduce the doomsday clock. it represents a countdown to global nuclear annihilation. in 1953 during the height of the cold war it came its closest to midnight as the superpowers were creating massive nuclear arsenal this story of america's ever expanding atomic weapons program as the world began to grasp the insane danger of nuclear warfare and took measures to control the
type of missiles not used by russia anymore but still in the possession of ukraine the company claims that the missile was launched from the territory controlled by the ukrainian military. one would expect that these controversial results would again stir up public interest in the investigation but the tragedy of malaysian flight m h 17 at already played its role in the big geopolitical game therefore it was soon forgotten the goal was achieved after the 3rd wave of sanctions hit russia the...
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tackles many over i think the very dangerous myths that surround putin and as a result of that russia are hard to use a. book was in part a response to your frustrations about how russia is being portrayed in the western media and the amount of caricature is in cliches that misguide discourse and yet in chapter 3 you make a reference to put points. 7 and you go on to claim that is quote trying to get us to treat russia as if it were much more than the 1.7 meters tall is that analysis what i mean that is actually a cheap shot obviously but it is a way that a straight shooter has written for a general audience the fact that actually russia is a country with an economy the size of italy which is nonetheless seeking to punch its weight as if it's a global power in the world but if you're making it about size and russia is still the largest country in the world in terms of its territories at least you know on the level you got your matter 1st misaligned but what i'm watching i think it's a perfectly adequate metaphor in that sense i mean sure russia has a lower country but simple science in this respect f
tackles many over i think the very dangerous myths that surround putin and as a result of that russia are hard to use a. book was in part a response to your frustrations about how russia is being portrayed in the western media and the amount of caricature is in cliches that misguide discourse and yet in chapter 3 you make a reference to put points. 7 and you go on to claim that is quote trying to get us to treat russia as if it were much more than the 1.7 meters tall is that analysis what i...
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stands alone unique in russia but one can only believe and in which way should one deal with russia. let us now replace the russia. you people in this famous poem write with japan. if it is. japan that one can only believe what and how exactly should one believe through to this i will offer 3 points ask for what is japan and the 1st is a bond vanguard. this is because japan has low choice but to target earlier than any were errors in the world problems that all of you will face at some point such as the aging of society the 2nd point is an extension of the 1st and japan is solutions with japan can offer a wide range of solutions to the problems you are facing and i think the 3rd point is that japan is a partner that really is a country in which you can place your trust once japan makes a promise our product posterity to will uphold it without about they are putting the president putting the meal by the audience here it might not know that the summit meeting we just had was our 27 and. it's essential for them to have a solid understanding of this fact. i thought days and gentleman it's impor
stands alone unique in russia but one can only believe and in which way should one deal with russia. let us now replace the russia. you people in this famous poem write with japan. if it is. japan that one can only believe what and how exactly should one believe through to this i will offer 3 points ask for what is japan and the 1st is a bond vanguard. this is because japan has low choice but to target earlier than any were errors in the world problems that all of you will face at some point...
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russia. a lot of things that the russians are doing to us involve just kind of jollying us along. mr. , well, yeah, of course interfering with special elections okay. everybody does it. that's exactly the line which russia is trying to push. there aren't facts, there's not law, there's not justice. everything's really a joke. only power matters. what we're seeing today is how this fits together. it's not just that rush helped mr. trump to get elected, there's a certain russian way of doing politics has spread widely. >> is the idea that there's no reason for russia to be held to account for bad behavior because there is no such thing as good behavior, there is no moral leadership in the world or moral expectation in terms of how countries should behave, and the u.s. as the world's policeman, that's basically how they sold their international standing for a generation now? >> logically it makes no sense. either things are good or not good. if it's bad to invade countries illegal, it's bad. whether it's a rock or ukraine. what you can't say unless you're a kid on a playground, he did it
russia. a lot of things that the russians are doing to us involve just kind of jollying us along. mr. , well, yeah, of course interfering with special elections okay. everybody does it. that's exactly the line which russia is trying to push. there aren't facts, there's not law, there's not justice. everything's really a joke. only power matters. what we're seeing today is how this fits together. it's not just that rush helped mr. trump to get elected, there's a certain russian way of doing...
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in response, russia branded litvinenko a traitor. his image usedarget practice by russian special forces. this wasn't just symbolism. in march 2006, eight months before litvinenko's murder, the russian parliament passed a law authorizing the liquidation of enemies of the state anywhere in the world. >> you don't pass that just for the sake of passing it. you have to have somebody in mind. >> reporter: seven months after the law was passed, someone was liquidated. a prominent russian journalist, shot in the head outside her moscow apartment. she was a friend of litvinenko. three weeks later, litvinenko himself was poisoned with polonium 210. duma leader zhirinovsky certainly didn't shed any tears when that happened but laughs off the notion that the russian state was connected in any way. for one simple reason. he thinks russian agents would have done a better job. >> translator: i'm surprised that the uk special services and the uk court accuses russia and lugovoi that with a bag of polonium they came to london and were just throwing it around. >>
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. >> oh, i'm not going to let democrats and their water carriers in the media use russia's attack onpartisan wish-list items that would not actually make our elections any safer. >> even if we make our elections more secure, the fact still remains only about half of us will likely go to the polls. but as discouraging as that sounds, we were able to find some signs of hope. >> texas historically has some of the worst voter participation in the country, but it turns out that's only part of the story. ♪ i'm meeting with rice university political science professor mark jones who researchers what drives voter turnout. we're in a neighborhood in houston where most people do vote. >> this is a very high turnout area, one of the highest turnout areas in the entire houston metro area. >> in this neighborhood three-quarters of people voted. >> right. >> in other neighborhoods -- >> one-quarter. >> one of the biggest cities in the country, one of the most diverse populations in america. where was everybody? >> i think there's a large portion of the population that doesn't feel that elections af
. >> oh, i'm not going to let democrats and their water carriers in the media use russia's attack onpartisan wish-list items that would not actually make our elections any safer. >> even if we make our elections more secure, the fact still remains only about half of us will likely go to the polls. but as discouraging as that sounds, we were able to find some signs of hope. >> texas historically has some of the worst voter participation in the country, but it turns out that's...
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1st across our fingers for that book uprising thank you very much for coming in to tell us about the testaments russia. well now to a dance company that dates back to 1609 when it was actually the court ballet of the duke's a vote the stock got a modern company was formed in the early 1960 s. and from its infancy it was praised for its boundary pushing style well now it has teamed up with 3 renowned choreographers for an evening that has earned its title breath taking. and even ing of the ne and 3 pods is rarely choreography its economy has created and unique unlike dance. did it. fellow choreographer swedish $100.00 places the dances around a wall. and akram khan a british choreographer with bangladeshi roots takes us into the world of traditional indian qatada dance. when it hits the drum music like we had in the last piece puts you into a trance the salt of. the triple bill opens with its seagull really moves his dances around like chess pieces on a board of beams of light this choreography is called he. sounds japanese in a visit like 25 years ago in tokyo i saw the electric city. and it cause he
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russia. john mccain used to describe russia as a gas station. you are concerned about russian aggression. concerned about military adventurism by putin. the very best thing that we can do is the private of the resources to fuel that military aggression. how does my legislation stop? it turns out they're only five companies on the face of the earth with the technology that is capable of laying the deep-sea pipeline. my legislation imposes sanctions on any company holding that pipeline. the russians have hired two. that legislation just past the foreign relations committee by a vote of 20-2. an. an overwhelming bipartisan majority. the russian information campaign, they are telling europe this will never pass into law. a 20-to vote is a pretty compelling reputation. if that passes, the project project will stop in its tracks. that will hurt russia's aggressive militarism. it will benefit europe. it will benefit america. it will benefit freedom. we can use the tools that we have. let me use one final example. iran sanctions. i mentioned before that i consider the threat of a nuclear iran the
russia. john mccain used to describe russia as a gas station. you are concerned about russian aggression. concerned about military adventurism by putin. the very best thing that we can do is the private of the resources to fuel that military aggression. how does my legislation stop? it turns out they're only five companies on the face of the earth with the technology that is capable of laying the deep-sea pipeline. my legislation imposes sanctions on any company holding that pipeline. the...