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had founded products to withdraw and blaming the russian federation on this treaty. when we are talking about the decision of the u.s. to withdraw from this treaty, there is a difference. , the open skies treaty is not a literal treaty. i would like to raise a question, i don't want to torture you. i don't want to ask from you an answer, but i would ask you, why are the rest of the nato countries conceded? it is important to stay in this treaty. decides toe country withdraw from this treaty? moreover, i would like to refresh your memory saying that we have a special open skies consultant if commission where it is forcible for problems. we have also a lot of technical consult regarding the implementation whether the united states, its obligations and commitments under this treaty. and i would like to raise a question, maybe to myself, not to you, not to the u.s., what kind of steps should we take after withdrawal of the u.s. from this treaty. , whenow that this treaty it was asked to fly over european countries as well as now therend canada, will be no possibility for
had founded products to withdraw and blaming the russian federation on this treaty. when we are talking about the decision of the u.s. to withdraw from this treaty, there is a difference. , the open skies treaty is not a literal treaty. i would like to raise a question, i don't want to torture you. i don't want to ask from you an answer, but i would ask you, why are the rest of the nato countries conceded? it is important to stay in this treaty. decides toe country withdraw from this treaty?...
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it was more about being effects of the then the russian federation that we have. today i think there is a need for. meeting these new circumstances because a constitution is almost a reflection off a society and also off the circumstances of the countries it was in so did. didn't. they legislate follow meant in order to respond to do so new experiences i've given thought about online vaulting myself several times it's a global debate and i must admit speaking as a very personally i'm a bit old fashioned i've think it still makes sense the day of the vote to go out to go to the ballot box so you can dress up let's say school to discuss with your friends before adopted and tool to simply make it click on yourself up. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led. by. what is truly lost his faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. aura made in the shallows. to get the news rolling again in germany where the covert lo
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the united states has sounded and blames the russian federation for the formation of this treaty. the same situation we see when we are talking about the decision of the united states to withdraw from this treaty. but there is a difference. if you're a member imf was a bilateral treaty and open skies treaty is not. i just would like to raise the question and i don't want to ask from you and the answer but i would like for you to answer one thing. why the rest of the nato countries can see that it's important to stay in this treaty. why just only one country decides to withdraw from this treaty? moreover i would like to refresh your memory saying that we have a special open skies consult it to have commission words open to discuss technical problems and we have also a lot of technical implementations by the united states and its obligations to meet this treaty. i would like to raise one question maybe to myself, not to you and not to the united states. what kind of steps should we take after withdrawal of united states from this treaty? you know that this treaty asked a flight of t
the united states has sounded and blames the russian federation for the formation of this treaty. the same situation we see when we are talking about the decision of the united states to withdraw from this treaty. but there is a difference. if you're a member imf was a bilateral treaty and open skies treaty is not. i just would like to raise the question and i don't want to ask from you and the answer but i would like for you to answer one thing. why the rest of the nato countries can see that...
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of the then the russian federation that we have today i think there is a need for. meeting this new circumstances because a constitution is almost a reflection of a society and also of the circumstances of the country it is in so the future of the legislature the parliament in order to respond to this new it's huge and it's. big news too is this the campaign to take start choosing to racism keeping up the pace of the week and while some of the links are a few to pull the vandalism of denmark's little mermaid was heart of the comprehend it was dogged with racist fish although i could see what could be racially insensitive about the homes christian and the some fairy tale still big questions are no being asked worldwide about how best to remember our history the good the bad people all over explains how germany may just have the answer. when it comes to assessing and dealing with difficult periods of history germany has more experience than most but we haven't seen the type of scenes here that have played out in the united states britain belgium. ah. ah i. was. but ge
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it was more about being effects of the then being the russian federation that we have today i think there is a need for. meeting this new circumstances because a constitution is almost a reflection of a society and also off the circumstances of the countries in seoul the. duty of the legislature the parliament in order to respond to do snooty gensis have given thought about online of all to myself several times it's a global debate and i must admit. very personally i'm a bit old fashioned i've think it still makes sense the day of the vault to go out to go to the ballot box so you don't dress up and say tool to discuss with your friends before and after their tool to simply make it click on yourself up. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you there. just approaching 17 minutes past the hour welcome back let's start by in germany where the covert lockdowns been extended on the factory and surrounding time in the west of the country after a huge number of workers came down with infections
it was more about being effects of the then being the russian federation that we have today i think there is a need for. meeting this new circumstances because a constitution is almost a reflection of a society and also off the circumstances of the countries in seoul the. duty of the legislature the parliament in order to respond to do snooty gensis have given thought about online of all to myself several times it's a global debate and i must admit. very personally i'm a bit old fashioned i've...
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it was more about being effects of the then the russian federation that we have today i think there is a need for. meeting this new circumstances because a constitution is almost a reflection of a society and also of the circumstances of the country it is in so the future of the legislature the parliament in order to respond to do snoops egypt is. a campaign to topple statues ling to 2 historical racism saw groups attack and others attempt to defend monuments throughout the week and while some of the links may be clear the vandalism of denmark's little mermaid was a little harder to comprehend it was dubbed with the words racist fish but academics. make cannot see what could be racially insensitive about the hans christian andersen fairy tale so what is the best way to remember our history the good and the contentious parties put it all over explores what germany thinks is the answer. when it comes to assessing and dealing with difficult periods of history germany has more experience than most but we haven't seen the type of scenes here that have played out in the united states britain
it was more about being effects of the then the russian federation that we have today i think there is a need for. meeting this new circumstances because a constitution is almost a reflection of a society and also of the circumstances of the country it is in so the future of the legislature the parliament in order to respond to do snoops egypt is. a campaign to topple statues ling to 2 historical racism saw groups attack and others attempt to defend monuments throughout the week and while some...
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is not something we would ever seek to do and to respond to mr babbage his point about the russian federation you know not calling out the image of the united states or or great britain there is an undesirable foreign organizations law in russian federation that calls out specifically organizations seeking to do research and support democratic activists around the country that are you know headquartered here in america in the in the u.k. i would say that's a fairly aggressive action not to mention the aggressive military actions that russia has taken and you know this is the informational war is only part of russia's foreign policy this costs lives in countries like ukraine and georgia and i think we would be foolhardy to ignore that and now i do agree with drew in the case that you know the u.k. government needs to do more it's very interesting for me in the report to read you know a lot of tory comments about the united states response because our intelligence community has called these efforts out of course some of this is being undermined by rhetoric that's coming from politicians from th
is not something we would ever seek to do and to respond to mr babbage his point about the russian federation you know not calling out the image of the united states or or great britain there is an undesirable foreign organizations law in russian federation that calls out specifically organizations seeking to do research and support democratic activists around the country that are you know headquartered here in america in the in the u.k. i would say that's a fairly aggressive action not to...
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of the then being the russian federation that we have today i think there is a need for. meeting this new circumstances because a constitution is almost a reflection of a society and also of the circumstances of the countries is in saw the. future of the legislator the parliament in order to respond to do so new exigencies i have given thought about online of all to myself several times it's a global debate and i must admit. very personally i'm a bit old fashioned i have think it still makes sounds of the day of the vault to go out to go to the ballot box so you don't dress i'm going to say. so to discuss this with your friends for adopted and to simply make it on yourself. we go to work so you stay home for. the world is driven by a dream shaped by frank person of those great. dares thinks. we dare to ask. for the news today the la times when extended to the german meat factory and the surrounding town after a huge number of workers came down with covert infections the been smaller breaks in similar types of what places to enough unions out officials concerned over safet
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it was more about being effects of the then being the russian federation that we have today i think there is a need for. meeting this new circumstances because a constitution is almost a reflection of a society and also after the circumstances of the country it is in saw the dealer did you cheer after the legislature the parliament in order to respond to do so newark fugitives had given thought about online of all to myself several times it's a global debate and i must admit. very personally i'm a bit old fashioned i've think it still makes sense the day of the vault to go out to go to the ballot box so you don't dress up and say tool to discuss with your friends before and after their tool to simply make it click on yourself up. chose seemed wrong oh well let's just all. get to shape out just to become educated and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. you can be both with us you. saw the news today the lockdowns been extended to the german maid factory and the surrounding town after a huge number of workers came down with
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it was more about being a success of the then being the russian federation that we have today with all the changes that we have seen also when it comes to. economic recovery. thanks to all to what happened on the island gas market but i think there is a need for meeting this new circumstances cost a constitution is almost a reflection of a society and also of the circumstances of the countries is in seoul. of the legislator the parliament in order to respond to this new exigencies we talked about children being the future what about entrepreneurs of the country very very important as the any country develops its whole economics in a way forward the government will be obliged to support entrepreneurs in this package and help develop private business initiatives what are the benefits of in trying that there was a constitutional level do you think. well being of trying to promote myself and facing the pandemic consequences i think the promise that the constitution gives is one thing and the other of course is how can you make your constitutional rights happen what is your legal right tool
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it was more about being effects of the then being the russian federation that we have today i think there is a need for. meeting this new circumstances because a constitution is almost a reflection of a society and also of the circumstances of the country it is in saw. their duty of the legislature mahlum and in order to respond to these new entity just as i have given the start of online vaulting myself several times it's a global debate and i must admit. very personally i'm a bit old fashioned i've think it still makes sense the day of the vault to go out to go to the ballot box so you don't dress up and say tool to discuss with your friends before and after their tool to simply make it click on yourself up. the big. show small seems wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape our disdain to come to advocate and engage men because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. is you'll be via reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. high salacious fulcrum unity. are you going the right way or are you bein
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is not something we would ever seek to do and to respond to mr babbage his point about the russian federation you know not calling out the image of the united states or or great britain there is an undesirable foreign organizations law in russian federation that calls out specifically organization seeking to do research and support democratic activists around the country that are you know headquartered here in america in the in the u.k. i would say that's a fairly aggressive action not to mention the aggressive military actions that russia has taken and you know this is the informational war is only part of russia's foreign policy that this costs lives in countries like ukraine and georgia and i think we would be foolhardy to ignore that and now i do agree with drew in the case that you know the u.k. government needs to do more it's very interesting for me in the report to read you know a lot of tory comments about the united states response because our intelligence community has called these efforts out of course some of this is being undermined by rhetoric that's coming from politicians fro
is not something we would ever seek to do and to respond to mr babbage his point about the russian federation you know not calling out the image of the united states or or great britain there is an undesirable foreign organizations law in russian federation that calls out specifically organization seeking to do research and support democratic activists around the country that are you know headquartered here in america in the in the u.k. i would say that's a fairly aggressive action not to...
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. >> does the president or the administration plan to make it very clear to the russian federation there there should not be bounties placed on the heads of american soldiers serving in afghanistan? >> we make that clear each day to every country around the world that this president will always stand by our law enforcement. no one has been tougher on russia. >> not just any country, the russians. >> what you're getting at -- of course, we tell each country that. but what you're getting at is uncorroborated intelligence and you're treating it as if it were true. there are varying views on that. i'm not going to answer a question based on unverified intelligence. but rest assured, every country in the world is put on notice that bounties on the heads of u.s. troops is not unacceptable. >> you mentioned a quote from dr. fauci. when you compare it to other countries i don't think you can say we're doing great. >> we have the most testing in the world. when you compare us to fatality rates, we're very low and beating most countries, if not all in europe. so we're doing a lot on the world stag
. >> does the president or the administration plan to make it very clear to the russian federation there there should not be bounties placed on the heads of american soldiers serving in afghanistan? >> we make that clear each day to every country around the world that this president will always stand by our law enforcement. no one has been tougher on russia. >> not just any country, the russians. >> what you're getting at -- of course, we tell each country that. but what...
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the russian federal security service and they accuse him of passing secret classified information toforeign states that statement read and he gathered a pass to his representative classified information about military technical cooperation defense and security of the russian federation now aren't we going to go as in his employer the head of course much has already said that this rest does not relate to his work at the space agency saying he didn't have access to any sort of classified top secret information saying that he's known such an awful several years and doesn't doubt his professionalism or his integrity beijing c is not helping manifest be with their inquiries now coming to sun newspaper whereabouts or for not worked previously for a number of b.s. has cooled allegations absurd then describes him as a patriot and that's despite the fact he was actually fired from that newspaper last year over an article involving the alleged resignation of a russian official well come on a sunday itself last summer actually faced water as well because of court proceedings over an article tha
the russian federal security service and they accuse him of passing secret classified information toforeign states that statement read and he gathered a pass to his representative classified information about military technical cooperation defense and security of the russian federation now aren't we going to go as in his employer the head of course much has already said that this rest does not relate to his work at the space agency saying he didn't have access to any sort of classified top...
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but this new chapter with vladimir putin's russian federation is in some ways more dangerous than what we faced with the old soviet union. the soviet union, we were in a rough parity with our nuclear capabilities. a new our strength, we know their strength and in some ways that gave us leverage to be able to deal with them from a position of strength. the deal with vladimir putin, you have to deal with him from a position of strength. if he senses weakness, on the part of the united states, then make no mistake, he will take it vantage of it. because he knows he doesn't have to pay a price. and thus we've seen him take advantage of it through his aggression in crimea, and the ukraine, in syria and the us election process, in libya and afghanistanand other places . the point is very clear and i think it's clear to all of you. if we fail to draw a line on putin, if we don't make clear where those lines are, and make clear that he will not be allowed to cross those lines , then he will continue to be encouraged, to be aggressive. principal point is this. in this new cold war chapter, what
but this new chapter with vladimir putin's russian federation is in some ways more dangerous than what we faced with the old soviet union. the soviet union, we were in a rough parity with our nuclear capabilities. a new our strength, we know their strength and in some ways that gave us leverage to be able to deal with them from a position of strength. the deal with vladimir putin, you have to deal with him from a position of strength. if he senses weakness, on the part of the united states,...
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a mindset the banner of victory has been the most important symbol of our country the russian federation in memory of those killed in action defending their homeland. watch the live coverage on our t.v. . growing up in america i was a child of the cold war and when i would hear soviet leader speak like an international event or watch a soviet war documentary the narrator's voice was almost always the same and very memorable for me little that i no way would meet this man one day his name is george watts and i've become very good close friends with him and i want you to learn something about him his life is an odyssey like none other. it's. got to homelands. russia is a homeland of my parents and my grandparents and i honor them because every every person has a right to love their homeland. place where they were born. i love canada because i was born in canada. so i'm a rich man actually i have 2 homelands. i guess i should begin with the big that's the beginning my father was russian. my mother was ukrainian they both lived in 2 neighboring villages in western ukraine they were service t
a mindset the banner of victory has been the most important symbol of our country the russian federation in memory of those killed in action defending their homeland. watch the live coverage on our t.v. . growing up in america i was a child of the cold war and when i would hear soviet leader speak like an international event or watch a soviet war documentary the narrator's voice was almost always the same and very memorable for me little that i no way would meet this man one day his name is...
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he's always trying to be very careful about playing with -- muslim peoples of the russian federation o of course have a long history just as long as a history of russian orthodoxy. he always emphasizes the indigenous religions of russia, not just orthodoxy but islam, judaism and buddhism but you can see he's getting into the mentions of what might seem trivial at almost humorous to others fighting shaman is an and other fringe groups, but that's all very dangerous point he does know better than that buddies fairly confident he can pander right now to this larger base. i worry about that. i worry that is again a failure to see how things have evolved. they do an awful lot of polling but people don't as we all know always give their full views in all of this polling. so i think he ought to tread a look bit more carefully and i think that fairly dew point is this sort of like popular nationalist sentiment has been on the ascendancy across the europol globally here in the u.s. as well but i think a lot of development shows that this may be otherwise. if i were them i wouldn't have try to
he's always trying to be very careful about playing with -- muslim peoples of the russian federation o of course have a long history just as long as a history of russian orthodoxy. he always emphasizes the indigenous religions of russia, not just orthodoxy but islam, judaism and buddhism but you can see he's getting into the mentions of what might seem trivial at almost humorous to others fighting shaman is an and other fringe groups, but that's all very dangerous point he does know better than...
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russian federal security service has detained a governor of a region in the nick in the country's far east also specially of all the rising murders around 15 years ago saskia taylor has been following developments. well this is a new and developing stories that's actually very little available information what we do know is that on thursday sergei for gol who is the current governor of the region was detained by russia's federal security service now part of his actually a territory in the far east of the country is home to around 600000 people now what are the allegations against the 50 year old while he's suspected of being behind a series of mud as an attempted murders on businessmen back in 20042005 at the time forgot was himself an entrepreneur running a scrap metal business now his arrest is part of a wider investigation into an organized criminal group in the region which is already seen 4 of the suspects being arrested some even say potentially last year there's a bit of conflicting information around the timing some reports all suggesting that those are the 4 suspects are one
russian federal security service has detained a governor of a region in the nick in the country's far east also specially of all the rising murders around 15 years ago saskia taylor has been following developments. well this is a new and developing stories that's actually very little available information what we do know is that on thursday sergei for gol who is the current governor of the region was detained by russia's federal security service now part of his actually a territory in the far...
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the russian federal security service and they accuse him of passing secret classified information to foreign states that statement read and he gathered a pass to his representative classified information about military technical cooperation defense and security of the russian federation now are going to go in his employer the head of course much has already said that this rest does not relate to his work at the space agency saying he didn't have access to any sort of classified top secret information saying that he's known such an awful several years and doesn't doubt his professionalism or his integrity beijing see is not helping manifest be with their inquiries now coming to sun newspaper whereabouts or for not worked previously for a number of vs how school the allegations absurd then describe him as a patriot and that's the spot the fact he was actually fired from that newspaper last year over an article involving the alleged resignation of a russian official well come on a sunday itself last summer actually faced water as well because of court proceedings over an article that wa
the russian federal security service and they accuse him of passing secret classified information to foreign states that statement read and he gathered a pass to his representative classified information about military technical cooperation defense and security of the russian federation now are going to go in his employer the head of course much has already said that this rest does not relate to his work at the space agency saying he didn't have access to any sort of classified top secret...
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a message of political leadership but it's also good for the ordinary people living in the russian federation just examining some of the coverage of this vote and this are for teeny the foreign news coverage it's been focused solely really on love him or putin's chance to stay in power why he thinks some of the major social measures are barely getting a mention or indeed the attempts to ensure a more transparent government system seeing as not is what russia's been previously criticized for well my major source and sir since you are a journalist you can understand me made the are attracted by the easiest the message the edge truck to the message is whole the president want to stay here to end the dirty 6 and sometimes they are not so many analyst starting a complex framework legal framework like a constitution to find looked really is important for different future of the country and for the society the normal people living in russia i found many may. any points where social reforms there all the women and also the new balance all power would have deserved more rest then sure but that gets yo
a message of political leadership but it's also good for the ordinary people living in the russian federation just examining some of the coverage of this vote and this are for teeny the foreign news coverage it's been focused solely really on love him or putin's chance to stay in power why he thinks some of the major social measures are barely getting a mention or indeed the attempts to ensure a more transparent government system seeing as not is what russia's been previously criticized for...
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putin's fundamental constitutional referendum victory across a 65 percent plus turnout in the russian federation is russia really a democracy at all we speak you know and he praised author of the peach environ or professor richard stockwell all this is all coming up in today's going underground of 1st the most famous publisher in the world julian assange and wiki leaks turned 49 in a london high security prison yesterday despite having been convicted of no crime and the united nations accusing the british government of torturing him and its global demonstrations against the u.k. government's human rights record prime minister boris johnson chose this week to attack china over humor.
putin's fundamental constitutional referendum victory across a 65 percent plus turnout in the russian federation is russia really a democracy at all we speak you know and he praised author of the peach environ or professor richard stockwell all this is all coming up in today's going underground of 1st the most famous publisher in the world julian assange and wiki leaks turned 49 in a london high security prison yesterday despite having been convicted of no crime and the united nations accusing...
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putin's fundamental constitutional referendum victory across a 65 percent positon out in the russian federation is russia really a democracy at all we speak you know i'm trying to keep raised author of the peter environ orcus professor richard stockwell all this is all coming up in today's going underground at 1st the most famous publisher in the world julian assange and wiki leaks turned 49 in a london high security prison yesterday despite having been convicted of no crime and the united nations accusing the british government of torturing him and its global demonstrations against the u.k. government's human rights record prime minister boris johnson chose this week to attack china over human rights we stand for groups and obligations and that is the sound of space bases for our international relations and be an absolute position of this national security law constitutes a clear and serious breach of the sign of british joint declaration so what is the coronavirus recovering british prime minister going to do about a new ongoing national security law that arguably.
putin's fundamental constitutional referendum victory across a 65 percent positon out in the russian federation is russia really a democracy at all we speak you know i'm trying to keep raised author of the peter environ orcus professor richard stockwell all this is all coming up in today's going underground at 1st the most famous publisher in the world julian assange and wiki leaks turned 49 in a london high security prison yesterday despite having been convicted of no crime and the united...