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focal point for intelligence collection so how might it crimea style scenario play out. well a possible trigger it could be political a time when the statement for example china might interpret as breaking its and he secession in eastern explains how things might begin well the most likely course of action i think for the would be could to conduct a massive sabotage operation against him and so everything from cyberattacks to electronic jamming to having the commandos and intelligence agents and assets on the ground and start potentially assassinating military commanders blowing things up knocking the power of china's maritime militia could be brought into play here if you could compare them to russia's little green men to be involved in international confrontations of the fishing rights in the south china sea something that taiwan has been watching closely russian use little green men and then people calling the blue man. because they. very likely that china mobilized those mari. to iraq. they should go. around the country and certainly you're going to see jim and that
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focal point for intelligence collection so how might a crimea style scenario play out. well a possible trigger it could be political a taiwanese statement for example china might interpret it as breaking its ante session in eastern explains how things might begin well the most likely course of action i think for the would be condemned to conduct a massive sabotage operation against him and so everything from cyber attacks electronic jamming to having commandos and intelligence agents and assets on the ground and start potentially assassinating military commanders blowing things up knocking the power of. china's maritime militia could be brought into play here if you could compare them to russia's little green men being involved in international confrontations of the fishing rights in the south china sea something that taiwan has been watching closely russian news in the green and then people call in. the because they. it is a very likely that china mobilized those murray time or the mission to iraq those missions goes around the surrounding countries and certainly you'r
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so i don't think any connection with the river urgings 2011 from her or preference to crimea up of 3 years later. sort of the question simply is the question of whether we're seeing a different strategy now well it's really how russia is dealing with the conflicts in the neighborhood and all the threats do on the same the focus of her russian government is much more political so what's and go so russian publics for some reason some for some parts because the clearest shift from domestic issues for economy for medical problems which we have it in context of course on the crisis the russian government is very much busy gilpatrick syria libya belarus with many many issues on the global level and not paying much attention to the domestic issue until it's anger so russian public and russian russians inside the country because i don't think the other russian president for a bit less interest than deal politics but probably more interested in the mystic issues. alexander you know russia well from what i've read you have dined with president putin and you've also consulted for major russian
so i don't think any connection with the river urgings 2011 from her or preference to crimea up of 3 years later. sort of the question simply is the question of whether we're seeing a different strategy now well it's really how russia is dealing with the conflicts in the neighborhood and all the threats do on the same the focus of her russian government is much more political so what's and go so russian publics for some reason some for some parts because the clearest shift from domestic issues...
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of moscow which were richer there escalate the very professional over by russian authorities and crimea was 2014 for your state or . so i don't think going to connection with the river urgings 2011 from preference to crimea up of 3 years later. sort of the question simply is the question of whether we're seeing a different strategy now well it's really how russia is dealing with the conflicts in the neighborhood know the threats they're on the same the focus of a russian government is much more political so what's and also russian publics for some reason some for some parts because the clearest shift from domestic issues for economy for medical problems which we have the conflicts of course on the crisis the russian government is very much busy gilpatrick syria libya belarus with many many issues on the global level and not paying much attention to the domestic issues in the toilets and grosser russian public and russian russians inside the country because i don't think the other russian president would be less interested in deal politics but probably more interested in domestic issues.
of moscow which were richer there escalate the very professional over by russian authorities and crimea was 2014 for your state or . so i don't think going to connection with the river urgings 2011 from preference to crimea up of 3 years later. sort of the question simply is the question of whether we're seeing a different strategy now well it's really how russia is dealing with the conflicts in the neighborhood know the threats they're on the same the focus of a russian government is much more...
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focal point for intelligence collection so how might a crimea scenario play out. well a possible trigger it could be political a time when the statement for example china might interpret it as breaking it and she says. in eastern explains how things might again well the most likely course of action i think for that would be condemned to conduct a massive sabotage operation against him and so everything from cyber attack to electronic jamming to having commandos and intelligence agents and assets on the ground and start potentially assassinating military commanders blowing things up knocking the power of. china's maritime militia could be brought into play here you could compare them to russia's little green men being involved in international confrontations and the fishing rights in the south china sea something that taiwan has been watching closely russian use the green thing then people could go in that little bit. because they. are very likely that china mobilized those murray time money. to iraq. mission to go around the country and certainly you're going to s
focal point for intelligence collection so how might a crimea scenario play out. well a possible trigger it could be political a time when the statement for example china might interpret it as breaking it and she says. in eastern explains how things might again well the most likely course of action i think for that would be condemned to conduct a massive sabotage operation against him and so everything from cyber attack to electronic jamming to having commandos and intelligence agents and...
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so i don't think any connection with the river urgings 2011 from or preference to crimea up of 3 years later. sort of the question simply is a question of whether we're seeing a different strategy now well it's really how russia is dealing with the conflicts in the neighborhood now that stretches on the same the focus of her russian government is much more real political so the what's and goes russian public's for some reason some for some parts because the clearest shift from domestic issues for economy for medical problems which we have it in context of course on the crisis the russian government is very much busy you know politics syria libya bill are as with many main issues on the global level and not paying much attention to the domestic issue until it's anger suresh in public and russian russians inside the country because i don't think the other russian president would be less interested in go politics but probably more interested in the mystic issues. alexander you know russia well from what i've read you have dined with president putin and you've also consulted for major russ
so i don't think any connection with the river urgings 2011 from or preference to crimea up of 3 years later. sort of the question simply is a question of whether we're seeing a different strategy now well it's really how russia is dealing with the conflicts in the neighborhood now that stretches on the same the focus of her russian government is much more real political so the what's and goes russian public's for some reason some for some parts because the clearest shift from domestic issues...
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streets of moscow richer or richer there escalate the very professional or russian authorities in crimea was 20143 years later. so i don't think going to connection with the river urgings 2011 from preference to crimea up of 3 years later. sort of the question simply is the question of whether we're seeing a different strategy now well they say how russia is dealing with the conflicts in the neighborhood know the threats they're on the same the focus of a russian government is much more veiled political so what's and go so russian publics for some reason some for some parts because the clearest shift from domestic issues for economy for medical problems which we have it in context of course on the crisis the russian government is very much busy you know politics syria libya. belarus with many many issues on the global level and not paying much attention to the domestic issues in the toilets and grosser russian public and russian russians inside the country because i don't think the other russian president would be less interested in deal politics but probably more interested in domestic
streets of moscow richer or richer there escalate the very professional or russian authorities in crimea was 20143 years later. so i don't think going to connection with the river urgings 2011 from preference to crimea up of 3 years later. sort of the question simply is the question of whether we're seeing a different strategy now well they say how russia is dealing with the conflicts in the neighborhood know the threats they're on the same the focus of a russian government is much more veiled...
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the side of russia's president putin in february 24th teen he annexed the ukrainian peninsula of crimea supported by moscow separatists in eastern ukraine also quickly gained ground. in syria's civil war russian troops are fighting alongside those of the dictator assad after the conflict russia wants to establish a permanent military presence in syria this would give russia direct access to the mediterranean and enable it to become a major player in the middle east. putin also wants to exert influence in the west using k.g.b. methods for example russia allegedly tried to influence the us elections in 2016 using cyber attacks and spreading fake news american secret services suspect there is currently a russian descent from ation campaign designed to help trump in the current presidential election. it shows the level of political culture or the absence of such i reiterate we don't interfere. will putin succeed in destabilizing the west. alexander far in many respects trump with his undermining of trust in that the united states and its democratic system with his criticism of multilaterali
the side of russia's president putin in february 24th teen he annexed the ukrainian peninsula of crimea supported by moscow separatists in eastern ukraine also quickly gained ground. in syria's civil war russian troops are fighting alongside those of the dictator assad after the conflict russia wants to establish a permanent military presence in syria this would give russia direct access to the mediterranean and enable it to become a major player in the middle east. putin also wants to exert...
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focal point for intelligence collection so how my to crimea style scenario play out as. well a possible trigger it could be political a time when the statement for example china might interpret it as breaking its and he says. in eastern explains how things might begin well the most likely course of action i think for that would be condemned to conduct a massive sabotage operation against him and so everything from cyberattacks to electronic jamming to having commandos and intelligence agents and assets on the ground and start potentially assassinating military commanders blowing things up knocking the power of. china's maritime militia could be brought into play here if you could compare them to russia's little green men pay being involved in international confrontations and the fishing rights in the south china sea something that taiwan has been watching closely russian use the program and then people call in. the because they. very likely that china mobilized those murray time money. to iraq. to go around the surrounding countries and certainly you're going to see jim
focal point for intelligence collection so how my to crimea style scenario play out as. well a possible trigger it could be political a time when the statement for example china might interpret it as breaking its and he says. in eastern explains how things might begin well the most likely course of action i think for that would be condemned to conduct a massive sabotage operation against him and so everything from cyberattacks to electronic jamming to having commandos and intelligence agents...
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focal point for intelligence collection so how might it crimea style scenario play out as. well a possible trigger it could be political a taiwanese statement for example china might interpret it as breaking it and he says session in eastern explains how things might begin well the most likely course of action i think for that would be could to conduct a massive sabotage operation against him and so everything from cyberattacks electronic jamming to having commandos and intelligence agents and assets on the ground and start potentially assassinating military commanders blowing things off knocking the power of china's maritime militia could be brought into play here if you could compare them to russia's little green men think being involved in international confrontations over fishing rights in the south china sea something that taiwan has been watching closely russian news into green then people could go in the room. because they. see it's a very likely that china mobilized those murray time or one mission to iraq though they should go. around the country and certainly you'
focal point for intelligence collection so how might it crimea style scenario play out as. well a possible trigger it could be political a taiwanese statement for example china might interpret it as breaking it and he says session in eastern explains how things might begin well the most likely course of action i think for that would be could to conduct a massive sabotage operation against him and so everything from cyberattacks electronic jamming to having commandos and intelligence agents and...
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so i don't think going to connection with the river urgings 2011 through or preference to crimea but through your splitter. sort of the question simply is the question of whether we're seeing a different strategy now well it's really how russia is dealing with the conflicts in the neighborhood not the threats there on the same the focus of a russian government is much more real political so the what's and goes russian publics for some reason some for some parts because the clearest shift from domestic issues for economy for medical problems which we have it in context of course on the crisis the russian government is very much busy deal politics with syria libya belarus. many main issues on the global level and not bring much attention to domestic issues and torts anger so russian public and russian russians inside the country because i don't think there are other russian president for a bit less interested in deal politics but probably more interested in domestic issues alexander are you know russia well from what i've read you have dined with president putin and you've also consult
so i don't think going to connection with the river urgings 2011 through or preference to crimea but through your splitter. sort of the question simply is the question of whether we're seeing a different strategy now well it's really how russia is dealing with the conflicts in the neighborhood not the threats there on the same the focus of a russian government is much more real political so the what's and goes russian publics for some reason some for some parts because the clearest shift from...
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in scenario 2 russia's crimea playbook inspires a shadowy takeover of outlying island. while rocking the green then people. know. and so it creates a very serious dilemma for the marine army troops that are that they care isn't there do they shoot or not and when do they shoot and at what point do they start shooting. and finally in scenario 3 a full scale invasion. she would have 1st initially a joint our strike campaign which would launch in all these missiles it would just be one missile or one installation in taiwan they would use $45.00 maybe 10 but want to make sure that every defensive position in taiwan has been attacked every airfield been cratered every naval or disabled and we hear warnings that these dangers could come much sooner than we might think. and if you look at the internal situation in china at this moment the economy says being affected by. the chinese leaders the authoritarian leaders may find taiwan us accompanying a scapegoat and therefore taiwanese debate. about the chinese possible use of force against us part 2 of taiwan china next time. thi
in scenario 2 russia's crimea playbook inspires a shadowy takeover of outlying island. while rocking the green then people. know. and so it creates a very serious dilemma for the marine army troops that are that they care isn't there do they shoot or not and when do they shoot and at what point do they start shooting. and finally in scenario 3 a full scale invasion. she would have 1st initially a joint our strike campaign which would launch in all these missiles it would just be one missile or...
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in scenario 2 russia's crimea playbook inspires a shadowy takeover of adeline island. then people. know. and so it creates a very serious dilemma for the marine and army troops. that make errors in their do they shoot or not and when do they shoot and at what point do they start shooting. and finally in scenario 3 a full scale invasion. so you'd have 1st initially a joint strike campaign which would launch in all these missiles it would just be one missile or one installation in taiwan they would use it for why maybe tend to want to make sure that every defensive position in taiwan had been attacked every airfield been cratered every naval port stable and we hear warnings that these dangers could come much sooner than we might think. and if you look at the internal situation in china at this moment. he says being affected by. the chinese leaders the authoritarian leaders may find taiwan us accompanying a scapegoat and therefore taiwan needs to be constant about the chinese possible use of force against us that's all the 2 of taiwan china that's next talk it. begins with the 1st ste
in scenario 2 russia's crimea playbook inspires a shadowy takeover of adeline island. then people. know. and so it creates a very serious dilemma for the marine and army troops. that make errors in their do they shoot or not and when do they shoot and at what point do they start shooting. and finally in scenario 3 a full scale invasion. so you'd have 1st initially a joint strike campaign which would launch in all these missiles it would just be one missile or one installation in taiwan they...
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in scenario 2 the russians crimea playbook inspires a shadowy takeover of outlying islands. while rushing to green then people go in. and so it creates a very serious problem. for the marine army troops that are that they care isn't there do they shoot or not and when do they shoot and at what point do they start shooting. and finally in scenario 3 a full scale invasion. so you'd have 1st initially a joint our strike campaign which would want you know all these missiles it would just be one missile or one installation in taiwan they would use $45.00 maybe 10 but wanted to make sure that every defensive position in taiwan had been attacked every airfield been cratered every naval port stable and we hear warnings to d.c. dangers could come much sooner than we might think. and if you look at the internal situation in china at this moment the economy says being affected by. the chinese leaders the authoritarian leaders may find taiwan us accompanying a scapegoat and therefore taiwan needs to be. about the chinese possible use of force against us that's all that part 2 of taiwan
in scenario 2 the russians crimea playbook inspires a shadowy takeover of outlying islands. while rushing to green then people go in. and so it creates a very serious problem. for the marine army troops that are that they care isn't there do they shoot or not and when do they shoot and at what point do they start shooting. and finally in scenario 3 a full scale invasion. so you'd have 1st initially a joint our strike campaign which would want you know all these missiles it would just be one...
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there was some hope that president trump would recognise crimea, annex crimea as being part of russiaen. and there was annoyance here in moscow that donald trump was so eager to tearup that donald trump was so eager to tear up key arms control agreements. to the negative column was filling out. there were some positives. the western alliance grew weaker under donald trump. the leaks between america and the eu, there were squabbles within nato. when moscow looks at that it sees the west getting weaker, moscow getting stronger. but in general i think there is a sense of disappointment after four years there is a sense of disappointment after four yea rs of there is a sense of disappointment after four years of donald trump presidency. it's so interesting the way you lay it out that actually when it came to policy things didn't look so good for russia. because sitting here in washington i think with the focus is on is all the positive things that donald trump is that over the years. about vladimir pollutant what do russians make of that? pollutant. it look like a bit ofa that? pollutant.
there was some hope that president trump would recognise crimea, annex crimea as being part of russiaen. and there was annoyance here in moscow that donald trump was so eager to tearup that donald trump was so eager to tear up key arms control agreements. to the negative column was filling out. there were some positives. the western alliance grew weaker under donald trump. the leaks between america and the eu, there were squabbles within nato. when moscow looks at that it sees the west getting...
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which i'm actually rehearsing at the moment and we don't know what will happen we can't bring the crimea. so do you do you actually recognize the need for these new measures and do you feel perhaps that they're justified to tell and with in respect to 2 theaters. well i don't believe it justifies the because if you look at what's happening in atlanta and look what's happening in trains if you look at work sapping in other parts of our social life. some parents get the feeling their politicians are trying to prove that they're serious with the measurements by undocking cultural. institutions in order to prove that the suv year we did everything in the make sure that there is no danger of infection our team on stage is tested twice a week with people in the audience you wear masks we have generic concepts and tearing cancer and as far as i know all there wasn't any spread event in any the show in any audience so. critical. ok now we also saw in the report there is criticism of the government regarding the support that the cultural sector is actually receiving do you share these criticisms
which i'm actually rehearsing at the moment and we don't know what will happen we can't bring the crimea. so do you do you actually recognize the need for these new measures and do you feel perhaps that they're justified to tell and with in respect to 2 theaters. well i don't believe it justifies the because if you look at what's happening in atlanta and look what's happening in trains if you look at work sapping in other parts of our social life. some parents get the feeling their politicians...
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can make a peace deal with vladimir putin that gives you back all of your territories, including crimean your term as president, will you walk away and say to your people, "you know what, ifailed, i no longer can represent you." the war is obviously part of a bigger geopolitical context. the russians still, clearly, have a very strong concept of their sphere of influence. it affects how they operate in east ukraine, it affects their position on belarus and their attitude to president lukashenko. it affects many, many things in your region. do you believe — in the context of that — that ukraine can and will push for nato membership? but to quote one senior european politician, the idea that ukraine can be a full member of nato and indeed a full member of the european union — looking at the long—term — that is nothing more than a fantasy. that's the truth, isn't it? you are here in london, and you've just done a deal with the uk government to buy a significant number of new naval vessels. i think it's an investment of more than...well over a billion us dollars. you need help. the country
can make a peace deal with vladimir putin that gives you back all of your territories, including crimean your term as president, will you walk away and say to your people, "you know what, ifailed, i no longer can represent you." the war is obviously part of a bigger geopolitical context. the russians still, clearly, have a very strong concept of their sphere of influence. it affects how they operate in east ukraine, it affects their position on belarus and their attitude to president...
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in scenario 2 the russians crimea playbook inspires a shadowy takeover of outlying island. while rushing into green then people. know. and so it creates a very serious problem. for the marine and army troops. that the care isn't there do they shoot or not and when do they shoot and at what point did they start shooting. and finally in scenario 3 a full scale invasion. she would have 1st initially a joint our strike campaign which would launch in all these missiles it would just be one missile or one installation in taiwan they would use $45.00 maybe 10 to want to make sure that every defensive position in taiwan had been attacked every airfield been cratered every naval port stable and we hear warnings that d.c. dangers could come much sooner than we might think. and if you look at the internal situation in china at this moment their economy says being affected by. the chinese leaders the authoritarian leaders may find taiwan as a copying a scapegoat and therefore taiwanese to be. about the chinese possible use of force against us that's only part 2 of taiwan china that's n
in scenario 2 the russians crimea playbook inspires a shadowy takeover of outlying island. while rushing into green then people. know. and so it creates a very serious problem. for the marine and army troops. that the care isn't there do they shoot or not and when do they shoot and at what point did they start shooting. and finally in scenario 3 a full scale invasion. she would have 1st initially a joint our strike campaign which would launch in all these missiles it would just be one missile...
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cobbett 19 in the world and currently and has lost count just on a 5th of its budget he and russia crimea will be watching what is going on in kyrgyzstan closely as kurdistan is an important ally and partner for russia not only in the fight against international terrorism but also economically the 2 countries have close economic ties for example there are a lot of caracas migrants working in russia and sending money to kyrgyzstan russia definitely still sees these posts all the contrary as part of its sale of influence your thanks very much for bringing us up to date on what's happening in bishkek at this hour and your stand your shadow for us there in moscow. let's turn now to some of the other stories making the news at this hour calls for armenia and azerbaijan to agree to a cease fire growing as the conflict between these 2 former soviet states continues to escalate scores of people been killed after the decade's old conflict over the disputed territory of nagorno-karabakh erupted about 10 days ago this region lies inside by zhang but it is under the control of ethnic armenian militar
cobbett 19 in the world and currently and has lost count just on a 5th of its budget he and russia crimea will be watching what is going on in kyrgyzstan closely as kurdistan is an important ally and partner for russia not only in the fight against international terrorism but also economically the 2 countries have close economic ties for example there are a lot of caracas migrants working in russia and sending money to kyrgyzstan russia definitely still sees these posts all the contrary as part...
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they've given 15 billion euros to support ukraine since russia annexed crimea in 2015.nne-marie joins us with the finance minister. >> good morning. i am at the ukrainian embassy. ukraineas the delegation is here to meet with boris johnson. thanks for joining bloomberg for this exclusive interview. you are in london to meet with boris johnson. residence a lenski and boris johnson will meet and you are there as part of the discussion. you have a deal with the european union, but brexit has muddied the waters with what your relationship will be with the u.k. going forward. i believe we can reshape our nearest relations. those with great britain are one of our major partners. president and our show our great commitment to be partners with great britain. able andhat we are committed to sign a deal, sign an agreement with great britain which help to facilitate our relations. >> you also want to ask about the imf. it's unclear when it will arrive. do you have to potentially tap the debt markets? >> we are in constant negotiations with them. we met with the imf team several ti
they've given 15 billion euros to support ukraine since russia annexed crimea in 2015.nne-marie joins us with the finance minister. >> good morning. i am at the ukrainian embassy. ukraineas the delegation is here to meet with boris johnson. thanks for joining bloomberg for this exclusive interview. you are in london to meet with boris johnson. residence a lenski and boris johnson will meet and you are there as part of the discussion. you have a deal with the european union, but brexit has...
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russia gets crimea okay? that was during obama. that wasn't during me. they get crimea. stuart: do you think hunter biden will be brought up at the abc town hall tonight with joe biden? >> it is going to be very interesting to see because, i watched nbc the way they handled biden the other day. it was disgraceful. lester holt. it was like a child. they were questions for a child. it was a disgrace. they got killed for it. and they should, by the way they should give me the same kind of questions. it won't happen, you know what, they will get badly mangled if they do anything else but i felt you know, they asked me to do it. it is something i do, and it's a different audience. and that is good for me to have a different audience. we produced the greatest stock market in history. we'll produce it again, okay. to think we're over 28,000 and we're rounding the turn. we are rounding the turn on the pandemic by the way. but 28,000 plus, and you know, you're going to be at new highs very soon in my opinion and you will have an unbelievable third quarter and an unbelievable next
russia gets crimea okay? that was during obama. that wasn't during me. they get crimea. stuart: do you think hunter biden will be brought up at the abc town hall tonight with joe biden? >> it is going to be very interesting to see because, i watched nbc the way they handled biden the other day. it was disgraceful. lester holt. it was like a child. they were questions for a child. it was a disgrace. they got killed for it. and they should, by the way they should give me the same kind of...
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or do you remember crimea? the bidens got rich while america got robbed.rast, and this is so true and so easily true, and i'm so proud of it in so many ways. i have given up billions of dollars to serve as your president. it is my greatest honor of a lifetime. so true. [cheers and applause] i ran for president because i could not sit back any longer and watch of the terrible injustices being done to the american people. it's true. before the china plague came in, we had the greatest economy in the history of the world, and now it's going right back there. our stock market is very close to a number that was even higher -- does everyone have your 401(k) ready because we are going to have the best year we have ever had. we're going to have tax cuts not tax increases. they want to increase your taxes. they want to increase your taxes so they can spend it on the green new deal. i cannot sit idly by and watch career politicians like joe biden continue to lead this country dry. that's what it is. you can say whatever you want, you can say whatever you want but wh
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in scenario 2 russia's crimea playbook inspired a shadowy takeover of the outlying islands. while rushing to leave the green man then people calling me the blue man and so it creates a very serious dilemma for the marines and the army troops that are on team that the garrison there of do they shoot or not and when do they shoot and at what point did they start shooting. and finally in scenario 3 a full scale invasion. so you'd have 1st initially a joint our strike campaign which would launch in all these missiles it would just be one missile or one installation in taiwan they would use or live maybe $10.00 to $1.00 to make sure that every defensive position in taiwan had been attacked every airfield or been cratered every naval port sables and we hear warnings had these dangers could come much sooner than we might. think. and if you look at the internal situation in china at this moment. as being affected by. the chinese leaders the authoritarian leaders make fine taiwan us accompanying it scapegoat and therefore taiwan needs to be concerned about the chinese possible use of
in scenario 2 russia's crimea playbook inspired a shadowy takeover of the outlying islands. while rushing to leave the green man then people calling me the blue man and so it creates a very serious dilemma for the marines and the army troops that are on team that the garrison there of do they shoot or not and when do they shoot and at what point did they start shooting. and finally in scenario 3 a full scale invasion. so you'd have 1st initially a joint our strike campaign which would launch in...
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you have the occupation of crimea, russian support of lukashenko.king attacks on the german parliament. a lot of things that are irritating to say the least. it has made working together with russia very difficult. i think that explains why the attitudes in berlin toward moscow are hardening. we have also heard a response from moscow this evening. they are accusing germany and france of leading an anti-russia coalition within the european union. it is pretty clear relations are strained more perhaps than they have been n for a while. phil: political correspondent simon young, thank you. russian independent media have come under increasing pressure over recent years. journalists say to connie and rules and intimidation make it difficult to do their jobs. take the case of jelena slovenia, the editor of a news website. the day after her home was raided by police, she took her protest to police headquarters, with tragic consequences. [applause] emily: a death that sent shockwaves through the city and russia. hundreds of mourners came out to remember the
you have the occupation of crimea, russian support of lukashenko.king attacks on the german parliament. a lot of things that are irritating to say the least. it has made working together with russia very difficult. i think that explains why the attitudes in berlin toward moscow are hardening. we have also heard a response from moscow this evening. they are accusing germany and france of leading an anti-russia coalition within the european union. it is pretty clear relations are strained more...
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when crimea is making music to change kids he hangs out at one of his favorite haunts the fish market. his mom used to have a stand here so calm have feels right at home. this is the place where you get the fresh fish right produce the. squid frame i may come up with. now known for its big industrial to my retains the feel of the fishing village it once was. and for the locals there's plenty of pride to. make it a point to visit the next time you are. suddenly we have come to the end of the show if you want to get in touch with us send us an e-mail 7 to 7 dot com all connect with us on social media will leave you with some music from t.v. . this is appliance for by rights that's for watching see you next time. for you. close. look. an interview with german president frank faltered steinmeyer whiskey is worried about a split in society during the pandemic the shelf amid the news also among those a good old history of calm number one the good news was from kenya the good news are novices wish to be indian you can do envy the cold war not just the foggy coby of on what are but i'm trying
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s there me hope that president trump would recognize a crimea as being parof russia, that didn't happenthere was annoyance here in moscow that donaldrump was so eager to tear up key arms control agreements. the negative column was filling up. the were some positives. the western alliance grew weaker under donald trump. th links between america and the eu, there were squabbles with nato. when moscow looks at that, it sees the west getting weaker and moscow getting stronr. but in general, there is a sense of dappointment after four years of donald trump's presidency. >>o it'steresting the way you lay it out. when it came to poldny, things 't look so good for russia. sitting here in washington, what the focus is on is all the positive things that donald trump has a set over thyears about vladimir putin. what do the russians make of that? it looked like a bromance toing on betwe two of them since helsinki. >> it did. saying things is onehing but doing things is another. i think the feeling here is that very little s done, very little concrete action was taken by donald trump to improve the
s there me hope that president trump would recognize a crimea as being parof russia, that didn't happenthere was annoyance here in moscow that donaldrump was so eager to tear up key arms control agreements. the negative column was filling up. the were some positives. the western alliance grew weaker under donald trump. th links between america and the eu, there were squabbles with nato. when moscow looks at that, it sees the west getting weaker and moscow getting stronr. but in general, there...
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which i'm actually rehearsing at the moment and we don't know what will happen we can't bring the crimea. so do you do you actually recognize the need for these new measures and do you feel perhaps that they're justified to tell and with in respect to 2 theaters. well i don't believe it justifies the because if you look at what's happening in our look at what's happening in trains if you look at work sapling in other parts of our social life. sometimes get the feeling their politicians are trying to prove that they're serious with the measurements by knocking our cultural. institutions in order to prove that the suv year we did everything in the make sure that there is no danger of infection our team on stage is tested twice a week with people in the audience do wear masks we have a generic cancer center in cancer and as far as i know all there wasn't any spread event in any. show in any audience so. critical this is measuring ok now we also saw in the report there this criticism of the government regarding the support that the cultural sector is actually receiving do you share these cri
which i'm actually rehearsing at the moment and we don't know what will happen we can't bring the crimea. so do you do you actually recognize the need for these new measures and do you feel perhaps that they're justified to tell and with in respect to 2 theaters. well i don't believe it justifies the because if you look at what's happening in our look at what's happening in trains if you look at work sapling in other parts of our social life. sometimes get the feeling their politicians are...
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as regards to launching attacks on azerbaijan all they're doing is calling for the republic of crimeato use into the mix with the armenians of karbala to stabilize the situation there and following these resolutions after 993 the nowhere near karbala leadership the army and these are shipped and yes or by telling leadership and signed a cease fire agreement and who launched the oystein least group could cherish the peace process so everything that has happened before that was a situational response to the 1st number and a car of war and a negotiation process drew a line to get in with the ceasefire to address the underlying causes of the conflict and come up with a solution do you agree with your prime minister they call passion and then that this is a fight to the death and what does that actually mean i served my time in turkey can't tolerate a democracy in their neighborhood you know make the ballot revolution in iran you know we put our country on a path of a true democracy and this shows big contrast be very sick so they have what wage this war also into 2 trips to try to anythin
as regards to launching attacks on azerbaijan all they're doing is calling for the republic of crimeato use into the mix with the armenians of karbala to stabilize the situation there and following these resolutions after 993 the nowhere near karbala leadership the army and these are shipped and yes or by telling leadership and signed a cease fire agreement and who launched the oystein least group could cherish the peace process so everything that has happened before that was a situational...
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listening to other international. 6 organizations and we want to see more active role of russia in crimea. to another of our big stories today health care systems in europe are being pushed to the brink with record tobit 19 infection rates being seen right across the continent in fronts medics fear they're not as well prepared as they were during the pandemics initial spread. and when we don't have any nurses back in february march we had an enormous amount of volunteers the 2nd serious point is that we had help from other regions in march and april to today those regions are all in the red zone with therefore not able to receive that same assistance so we have beds for additional kovac 19 patients but we don't have any staff to manage them yet on a new survey has confirmed exactly the following that with the pandemic taking its toll many medical workers just want out of the profession are to surely do but speak picks up the story for us as the cause they make rears its ugly head the 1st sign of real strain was on hospitals downs were imposed people wanted to show their appreciation and s
listening to other international. 6 organizations and we want to see more active role of russia in crimea. to another of our big stories today health care systems in europe are being pushed to the brink with record tobit 19 infection rates being seen right across the continent in fronts medics fear they're not as well prepared as they were during the pandemics initial spread. and when we don't have any nurses back in february march we had an enormous amount of volunteers the 2nd serious point...
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could have been bad that's the view from america we're going to leave you for this with a preview of crimea coming up on this channel for more on american reality in the run up to the 2020 u.s. presidential election we've all you know watched divided america the people's kids today various times here on this channel kevin 0 in for me in the team have a great day. what is wrong with us as american citizens and i hate to be blunt about this fight over and we have a bombastic win by and a bumbling fool to get. get their way so i can wife and i divorced because. there's a lot of the president and i voted for and. i feel like that's you part of the stuff is incredibly detrimental to the health of our democracy. freedom of all american summer attack regardless of race religion or creed if we can we're we're at an impossible point people are so divided in their camps that they're more willing to believe insanity about say tannic neptunian pedophiles with a move. and then they are trying to compromise when they try to listen to their opponents and like understand where other people are coming from.
could have been bad that's the view from america we're going to leave you for this with a preview of crimea coming up on this channel for more on american reality in the run up to the 2020 u.s. presidential election we've all you know watched divided america the people's kids today various times here on this channel kevin 0 in for me in the team have a great day. what is wrong with us as american citizens and i hate to be blunt about this fight over and we have a bombastic win by and a bumbling...
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extended sanctions against russia over the 2040 an annexation of crimea so machall is under increased pressure to get tough on russia including coles for her to cancel the north stream to gas a gas pipeline which would bring natural gas directly from russia to to europe to germany metal is calling for a european response to the nub on the case of course the saga is far from over of all news here in berlin he's still recuperating from his hospital stay he says he will return to russia and he also said in his interview today that not returning to russia would have meant that putin would have achieved his goal it's a little always we appreciate your reporting thank you. there's a sports news now the draw for the group stage of the champions league has taken place and orders by your munich have been handed some tough looking fixtures biran who have won all 5 competitions they have been in this year will face a political madrid salzburg and looking what if moscow in group a over the coming months the 1st fixtures are on october 20th. the drawings harmonix also included the u.a.e. for playe
extended sanctions against russia over the 2040 an annexation of crimea so machall is under increased pressure to get tough on russia including coles for her to cancel the north stream to gas a gas pipeline which would bring natural gas directly from russia to to europe to germany metal is calling for a european response to the nub on the case of course the saga is far from over of all news here in berlin he's still recuperating from his hospital stay he says he will return to russia and he...
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you've got these assassination attempts script file of the names there we've got the occupation of crimea russia's support for lucas schenker from the german point of view hacking attacks on the german parliament a lot of things that are irritating to say the least in fact that make working together with russia very difficult and so i think that explains why the attitudes here in berlin towards moscow are hardening we've also heard a response from moscow the seeding they're accusing germany of france of leading an anti russia coalition within the european union so it's pretty clear relations are strained more perhaps than they've been for a while political correspondent simon young thank you. russian independent media have come under increasing pressure over recent years john they say draconian laws and intimidation make it difficult to do their jobs take the case of. a news website a day after her home was raided by police she took a protest to the local police headquarters with tragic consequences a militia reports. of deaths that sent shock waves through the city and through russia in
you've got these assassination attempts script file of the names there we've got the occupation of crimea russia's support for lucas schenker from the german point of view hacking attacks on the german parliament a lot of things that are irritating to say the least in fact that make working together with russia very difficult and so i think that explains why the attitudes here in berlin towards moscow are hardening we've also heard a response from moscow the seeding they're accusing germany of...
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personally by president on the 17th of october this has to happen so intransigence of crimea is not something i can agree with the. defense of the armenian population in nagorno-karabakh by the kind of forces and the support of armenia is something that is i was saying is about basic difference human lives in nagorno-karabakh right again how many times stronger have to say there is no alternative to the peaceful resolution ok we have to leave it there thank you so much armenian foreign ministers or of a nazi kanya for joining us on conflicts thank you very much. what's going on here well no. house of your very own from a printer. computer games that are healing. my dog needs electricity. shift explains delivers facts and shows what the future holds oh yeah living in the digital world shift. 15 minutes on d w. what keeps us in shape what makes us see and how do we stay home from. my name is dr carson the i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and i discuss what you can do to improve your health. stay tuned and let's all try to stay good st. louis. w. it was the 1st international tribun
personally by president on the 17th of october this has to happen so intransigence of crimea is not something i can agree with the. defense of the armenian population in nagorno-karabakh by the kind of forces and the support of armenia is something that is i was saying is about basic difference human lives in nagorno-karabakh right again how many times stronger have to say there is no alternative to the peaceful resolution ok we have to leave it there thank you so much armenian foreign...
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concern actually dates back a long time and of course one should mention the illegal acts ation of crimea where i fear that moscow has not properly understood the shock that it caused in europe and not just in eastern europe. didn't change things for the better the members of the opposition in russia came increasingly under pressure. some have to fear for their lives some have lost them right up to the tear gas. situation where the distance has grown without a doubt. the vaccine is. in them i don't i believe we shouldn't just let this process of alienation continue for. us and to the phones and. our history in europe but also that your graphical location with russia as a neighbor makes it necessary to look for opportunities again and again to come to that but as i say you cannot change this unilaterally there's also requires the will and understanding of the russian side. it's clinking sounds as though they aren't giving enough they get little i mean you know it's true to tell us. when this because developments in the u.s. russia and china show how important it is for germany to take on a
concern actually dates back a long time and of course one should mention the illegal acts ation of crimea where i fear that moscow has not properly understood the shock that it caused in europe and not just in eastern europe. didn't change things for the better the members of the opposition in russia came increasingly under pressure. some have to fear for their lives some have lost them right up to the tear gas. situation where the distance has grown without a doubt. the vaccine is. in them i...
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personally by president my corn on the 17th of october this has to happen so intransigence of crimea is not something i can agree with the. armenian population. by the kind of forces and the support of armenia is something that is i was saying is about basic difference human lives in nagorno-karabakh right but again how many times stronger have to say there is no alternative to the peaceful resolution ok we have to leave it there thank you so much armenian foreign ministers or i might not say kanye on for joining us on conflicts thank you very much. the in. the be. slow internet connections are a growing problem. but that could soon change with the help of a swarm of hundreds of many 1000 light. orbit the earth and send their data all over the world. the 1st sign of life have always been fantastic. high speed internet from outer space. 15 minutes on d w. 11 from. me come a shoo. in meatballs. or just. the beginning of the end to animal based products. but which alternatives work and which ones they are the. new ideas from a global market made enjoy. w. born. every journey begins with
personally by president my corn on the 17th of october this has to happen so intransigence of crimea is not something i can agree with the. armenian population. by the kind of forces and the support of armenia is something that is i was saying is about basic difference human lives in nagorno-karabakh right but again how many times stronger have to say there is no alternative to the peaceful resolution ok we have to leave it there thank you so much armenian foreign ministers or i might not say...
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personally by president ma corn on the 17th of october this has to happen so intransigence of crimea is not something i can agree with the. defense of the armenian population in no go no car walk by the kind of forces and the support of armenia is something that is i was saying is about basic difference of human lives in nagorno-karabakh right but again how many times stronger have to say there is no alternative to the peaceful resolution ok we have to leave it there thank you so much armenian foreign ministers or of the nazi kanya for joining us. thank you very much. the book. article 5 of the universal declaration of human right up no one shall be subject to torture. by the cia it still dedicate time and effort into researching torture methods. and the results that led to one of the darkest chapters in u.s. history. 15 minutes on d w. it's their obsession for spectacular pictures. it's their passion for nature and the bin stare complete devotion above makes them the best wildlife photographer in the walt. this amazing. and classic. confrontational. and stirring. 5 adventures. one g
personally by president ma corn on the 17th of october this has to happen so intransigence of crimea is not something i can agree with the. defense of the armenian population in no go no car walk by the kind of forces and the support of armenia is something that is i was saying is about basic difference of human lives in nagorno-karabakh right but again how many times stronger have to say there is no alternative to the peaceful resolution ok we have to leave it there thank you so much armenian...