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bill browder. thank you for finding time for us. i immediately want to talk about advertising resistance to the putin regime. this is mr. browder's new book, which is free for ukrainians. let's see, it will definitely appear on the screen, how can you find this book, resistance to the putin regime, the person who started this resistance since 2006, at least the ato, and before that, a book of resistance to the putin regime has already been published, all these countries are all about money laundering in fact in the russian federation and i would also say that these are all the books about the fight against putinism, these are all the books that are worth reading, and my first question is, mr. browder, and the first is a very philosophical question. can you cure russia? there is a well-known saying that fish rots with chairman and vladimir putin is a criminal, he is a financial criminal, he is a murderer, while such a person is in power, there is no chance that russia can be cured . i will give examples from georgia. i remember when
bill browder. thank you for finding time for us. i immediately want to talk about advertising resistance to the putin regime. this is mr. browder's new book, which is free for ukrainians. let's see, it will definitely appear on the screen, how can you find this book, resistance to the putin regime, the person who started this resistance since 2006, at least the ato, and before that, a book of resistance to the putin regime has already been published, all these countries are all about money...
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browder, which is free for ukrainians, we will definitely see it on your screen, and how can you find this book, resistance to putin's regime, the person who started this resistance with in 2006, at least, the ato had already published a book opposing the putin regime, all of which are actually about money laundering in the russian federation , and i would also say that these are all the books about the fight against putinism, these are all the books that are worth reading, and mine the first question, mr. browder, and the first very philosophical question, is it possible to cure russia, and there is a well- known saying that a fish rots from the head, and vladimir putin is a criminal, he is a financial criminal, he is a killer of the bosmafia, while such a person is in power, there is no chance that russia can be cured, i will give examples from i remember georgia when i went to russia for the first time in the early 90s. russia was considered the most corrupt country in the former soviet union. and after mykhailo saakashvili came to power, he fired all the traffic police and all the
browder, which is free for ukrainians, we will definitely see it on your screen, and how can you find this book, resistance to putin's regime, the person who started this resistance with in 2006, at least, the ato had already published a book opposing the putin regime, all of which are actually about money laundering in the russian federation , and i would also say that these are all the books about the fight against putinism, these are all the books that are worth reading, and mine the first...
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bill browder. thank you for taking the time for us. book mr. browder, which is free for ukrainians, we will definitely see on the screen, it will light up on your screen, how can you find this book, resistance to putin's regime, a person who started this resistance since 2006, at least the ato, and before that, a book about resistance to putin's regime has already been published, all these countries, everything about actually money laundering in the russian federation and i would also say that these are all the books about the fight against putinism, these are all the books that are worth reading and my first question is, mr. browder, the first is a very philosophical question, can you cure russia there is a famous saying that a fish rots from the head and vladimir putin is a criminal, he is a financial criminal, he is a killer of the bosmafia, while such a person is in power, there is no chance that russia can be cured, i will give examples from georgia, i remember when i first went to russia in the early 90s years, russia was considered the m
bill browder. thank you for taking the time for us. book mr. browder, which is free for ukrainians, we will definitely see on the screen, it will light up on your screen, how can you find this book, resistance to putin's regime, a person who started this resistance since 2006, at least the ato, and before that, a book about resistance to putin's regime has already been published, all these countries, everything about actually money laundering in the russian federation and i would also say that...
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it was mykola veresen, and first of all, bill browder. and mykola veresen sometimes asked something so simply. all the best. watch this week's program collaborators, a list of miklushkas, traitors in cassocks, who does the moscow patriarchate really serve, this peep collected for representatives of the army of the aggressor country information about the number, deployment, equipment, as well as armament of the armed forces of ukraine, instead of the word of god, campaigning for a referendum, how the kremlin uses its agents, there are explosions, the blood of corpses, and so on. they are us and how pasha mercedes punished a monk who was putin's scapegoat, every war gives birth to heroes . long before the full-scale invasion, he worked for the enemy glorified the russian peace in ukraine, he did it publicly all the time in all corners of our country , so to speak, he prepared a strong bridgehead for the landing of the landing force, in this issue i will tell about the collaborators in rias with a cross on their bellies, we will not go into
it was mykola veresen, and first of all, bill browder. and mykola veresen sometimes asked something so simply. all the best. watch this week's program collaborators, a list of miklushkas, traitors in cassocks, who does the moscow patriarchate really serve, this peep collected for representatives of the army of the aggressor country information about the number, deployment, equipment, as well as armament of the armed forces of ukraine, instead of the word of god, campaigning for a referendum,...
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david ignatius, columnist, my guess is bill browder, the founder of one of the biggest investors in russia after the fall of communism. now one of the biggest critics in the world of russian president vladimir putin. he has a new book, "a true story of money laundering, murder, and surviving vladimir putin's wrath". bill browder, thank you for joining us on washington post live. >> great to be here, thank you. >> reporter: before we talk about your book i want to first ask our viewers to join in our conversation. if you have questions please tweet them to us, we will try to select questions that come in over the next half hour and put them to our guest. i want to ask you to focus before we talk about your book, on the war in ukraine. i would be interested in your sense of the battlefield right now as russia launches its second round, their failure to capture kharkiv. how do you assess this part of the war? >> he has been humiliated, the first 8 weeks of the war everybody thought the first two days of the war that russia would roll into ukraine, take over kyiv, that zelenskyy would flee and
david ignatius, columnist, my guess is bill browder, the founder of one of the biggest investors in russia after the fall of communism. now one of the biggest critics in the world of russian president vladimir putin. he has a new book, "a true story of money laundering, murder, and surviving vladimir putin's wrath". bill browder, thank you for joining us on washington post live. >> great to be here, thank you. >> reporter: before we talk about your book i want to first ask...
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. >> before we get to your book, i want to first have questions for bill browder, tweet them to us and we'll put to our guest. i want to ask you to focus before we talk about the book on the war in ukraine. i'd be interested in your sense of the battlefield right now as russia in the second round. >> the first two dais of the war that russia would roll into ukraine and they'd take over kyiv that zelensky would flee and they could then wave the russian flag and with great pride and patriotism and turned out to be a total disasser and they've lost by some estimates more than 20,000 troops, which is twice as many troops as soviet union lost in afghanistan and they've lost more than 1,000 tanks and many planes, et cetera, et cetera, they're flag ship to moscow sunk and the last quarter century and this has been a big humiliation for putin and that lead up with the introduction in a different production with everything in the war is for putin to get everybody to rally arnold the flag so he could boost his own popularity and they'll know right now that they're losing this war. but if they we
. >> before we get to your book, i want to first have questions for bill browder, tweet them to us and we'll put to our guest. i want to ask you to focus before we talk about the book on the war in ukraine. i'd be interested in your sense of the battlefield right now as russia in the second round. >> the first two dais of the war that russia would roll into ukraine and they'd take over kyiv that zelensky would flee and they could then wave the russian flag and with great pride and...
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they helped bill browder prove that particular russians stole $231 million from him.yep. in terms of making this a reality, there's certain positive benefits to not having the support of the united states, because many african countries particularly, but others in the global south, resent the big shots in the global north making the rules and expecting them to follow them. but this is an effort that really has substantial support from these countries — malaysia and africa, latin america. so a very different model, then, from the icc, the international criminal court, based in the hague, which pursues those accused of crimes against humanity or war crimes and human rights abuses, because i want to tell you what professor matthew stephenson of harvard university says in relation to your idea for an international anti—corru ption court. he says the icc, the international criminal court, suggests the limits rather than the promise of an international anti—corruption court because he says it would require a radical re—conceptualisation of the icc model, one that states hav
they helped bill browder prove that particular russians stole $231 million from him.yep. in terms of making this a reality, there's certain positive benefits to not having the support of the united states, because many african countries particularly, but others in the global south, resent the big shots in the global north making the rules and expecting them to follow them. but this is an effort that really has substantial support from these countries — malaysia and africa, latin america. so a...
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i want to first ask our viewers to join in our conversation if you have questions for bill browder, please tweet them to us at post live and we'll try to select the questions that come in over the next half hour and and put them to our our guest second. i want to ask you to focus before we talk about your book on the war in in ukraine it be interested in your sense of the the battlefield right now as russia launches its second round they failed in now, they felt their efforts to capture track five. how do you assess this next phase of the war that began this week? can he has been humiliated.the first two days of the war that russia would roll into ukraine, they would take over kyiv and zelenskyy would flee. and they could then raise the russian flag with great pride andst patriotism. started out to be a total disaster. they lost by some estimates more than 20000 troops which is twice as many troops as the soviet union lost in afghanistan. they have lost more than 1000 tanks, many planes et cetera, the flagshipth was sunk which oe was one of the naval losses in the lastth quarter-century. s
i want to first ask our viewers to join in our conversation if you have questions for bill browder, please tweet them to us at post live and we'll try to select the questions that come in over the next half hour and and put them to our our guest second. i want to ask you to focus before we talk about your book on the war in in ukraine it be interested in your sense of the the battlefield right now as russia launches its second round they failed in now, they felt their efforts to capture track...
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this was mykola veresen, and first of all, bill browder. and mykola veresen was so simple, sometimes he asked something. all the best , friends on the air. saturday political club program anzhelika sezonka and vitaly portnikov. good evening. so, in the first half of our broadcast we will talk, of course, about the russian-ukrainian war, in particular, we will touch on such topics as the battle for bakhmut why the russians do not stay in the direction and, on the contrary, threw all their forces there, we will also talk about why they are going to flee from kherson oblast well, jake sullivangrad of the usa was in kyiv yesterday and we will summarize his visit. his main statements are already with us. we already have our first speaker, our first interlocutor. bakhmut , why is it that the russian occupiers now have such a desire to take this city and how do you think the events surrounding bakhmut will develop in the near future, the capture of bakhmut by thor is considered in the context of the battle for berlin, relatively speaking, because
this was mykola veresen, and first of all, bill browder. and mykola veresen was so simple, sometimes he asked something. all the best , friends on the air. saturday political club program anzhelika sezonka and vitaly portnikov. good evening. so, in the first half of our broadcast we will talk, of course, about the russian-ukrainian war, in particular, we will touch on such topics as the battle for bakhmut why the russians do not stay in the direction and, on the contrary, threw all their forces...
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going forward we can talk about before, they are very smart knowledgeable people, i think of bill browder and gary, my friend is a former champion, the problem with thehe sanctions in 2014, did not do nearly enough, should have taken everything away but part of the reason they might not have done that was fear if they were extreme in their sanctions that would put putin in a corner quickly. politically in thehe west, can't have enough sanctions and how to replay this? >> i agree with the concern i do think there's some hope, when people say russia couldn't lift cut off, of course it could, it was called the soviet union. that wast cut off from the economy for a long time. the difference is, this isn't 1970 and a lot of people in russia are used to transactions in goods markets and ideas and financial markets that cross boundaries and it's not obvious there wouldn't bect substantial political pressure onn putin frm bob sanctions but it is a camera if we do. >> absolutely. president xi jinping has tremendous power, putin has tremendous power in. it's become harder to overthrow dictators bec
going forward we can talk about before, they are very smart knowledgeable people, i think of bill browder and gary, my friend is a former champion, the problem with thehe sanctions in 2014, did not do nearly enough, should have taken everything away but part of the reason they might not have done that was fear if they were extreme in their sanctions that would put putin in a corner quickly. politically in thehe west, can't have enough sanctions and how to replay this? >> i agree with the...
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for more on crypto fallout, let's bring in donotpay's joshua browder. as automate legal issues. ftx is one of your backers, right? let's put that on the table. you are working on in getting investor's money back. walk us through it. >> they invested in us about a year ago. from a practical standpoint, it was a very small investment. culturally, it goes against everything we believe in. we are working hard to help people get money back from ftx. the most important thing to know is that there is a regulation. if you have deposited money in ftx through ach direct deposit, you can get it back if you have deposited within the last 60 days. there is no discretion the banks or anyone has. you can tell your bank they that -- that you want to reverse the deposit, then they will appear and then ftx is on the hook. we have been automating the sorts of refunds. one other type you can do is if you loaded up your balance with a credit or debit card, you can dispute the payment. it is the least we can do given he was a small investor in our company. caroline: talk to
for more on crypto fallout, let's bring in donotpay's joshua browder. as automate legal issues. ftx is one of your backers, right? let's put that on the table. you are working on in getting investor's money back. walk us through it. >> they invested in us about a year ago. from a practical standpoint, it was a very small investment. culturally, it goes against everything we believe in. we are working hard to help people get money back from ftx. the most important thing to know is that...
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we can talk about before there are certainly very smart and knowledgeable people i think of bill browder who wrote red notice and gary kasbroff my friend. who's the former rochester who've argued the problem with the sanctions in 2014 was they were half baked you did not do nearly enough. you should have taken everything away. um, but that you know, i got i guess that part of the reason they might not have done. that was the hope of it where the fear that if they were more extreme in their sanctions. they would have put putin into a corner much more quickly. i mean, it's a it's a very delicate game politically in the west. you just can't have enough sanctions and yet it is. how do we play this? it is and i i agree with that concern but i do think there's some hope and it's this. when people say russia couldn't live cut off, of course, it could it was called the soviet union that was cut off from the modern economy for very long time. the difference is this isn't 1970 and a lot of people in russia are used to transactions in goods markets and ideas in financial markets the cross boundarie
we can talk about before there are certainly very smart and knowledgeable people i think of bill browder who wrote red notice and gary kasbroff my friend. who's the former rochester who've argued the problem with the sanctions in 2014 was they were half baked you did not do nearly enough. you should have taken everything away. um, but that you know, i got i guess that part of the reason they might not have done. that was the hope of it where the fear that if they were more extreme in their...
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i think of bill browder who wrote red notice and garry kasparov, my friend who is a former world chess champion argued the problem with the sanctions in 2014 was they were half-baked. you did not do nearly enough. you should have taken everything away. but that, you know, i guess part of the reason they might not have done that was the hope of it would fear that if there were more extreme in their sanctions, they would've put putin into a corner much more quickly. i mean, it's a very delicate game politically in the west. you just can't have enough sanctions, and yet how do we play this? >> guest: it is, and i agree with the concern but it do think there's some hope, and it's this. when people say russia couldn't -- really couldn't be cut off. of course it was to install the soviet union. that was cut off from the modern economy for very long time. the difference is this is in the 1970s and a lot of people in russia are used to transactions in goods markets and ideas, in financial markets that cross boundaries. it's not obvious to me that there wouldn't be substantial political pressur
i think of bill browder who wrote red notice and garry kasparov, my friend who is a former world chess champion argued the problem with the sanctions in 2014 was they were half-baked. you did not do nearly enough. you should have taken everything away. but that, you know, i guess part of the reason they might not have done that was the hope of it would fear that if there were more extreme in their sanctions, they would've put putin into a corner much more quickly. i mean, it's a very delicate...
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bill browder, thank you very much indeed for coming in today. thank you . we coming in today.ollywood has the breaking point . we are gb news is the point. we are gb news is the people's channel. i'm right across the united kingdom. you can find us on sky channel five. one, two, virgin media channel 2604 freesat channel 216 freeview channel 236. and you view channel 236. you can also take us with you on dab plus radio with the gb news app and that the website gbnews.uk. we're absolutely everywhere. come join us on tv news. the people's channel, britain's news.
bill browder, thank you very much indeed for coming in today. thank you . we coming in today.ollywood has the breaking point . we are gb news is the point. we are gb news is the people's channel. i'm right across the united kingdom. you can find us on sky channel five. one, two, virgin media channel 2604 freesat channel 216 freeview channel 236. and you view channel 236. you can also take us with you on dab plus radio with the gb news app and that the website gbnews.uk. we're absolutely...
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tom browder has this report. swept hir of way six weeks ago. ,, him go out. ian was found trapped in a 'um of him go out. ian was found trapped in a jump of seaweed, _ him go out. ian was found trapped in a jump of seaweed, fighting - him go out. ian was found trapped in a jump of seaweed, fighting for - him go out. ian was found trapped in a jump of seaweed, fighting for his l a jump of seaweed, fighting for his life. he was a shell of his former self. but he was rushed to a specialist turtle hospital and nursed back to health. he specialist turtle hospital and nursed back to health.- nursed back to health. he is healthy. _ nursed back to health. he is healthy, eating _ nursed back to health. he is healthy, eating well - nursed back to health. he is healthy, eating well and - nursed back to health. he: 3 healthy, eating well and swimming well and he is ready to go back to sea. ls well and he is ready to go back to sea. , ., well and he is ready to go back to sea, , ., ., , ., well and he is ready to go back to sea. , ., ., , ., , well and he i
tom browder has this report. swept hir of way six weeks ago. ,, him go out. ian was found trapped in a 'um of him go out. ian was found trapped in a jump of seaweed, _ him go out. ian was found trapped in a jump of seaweed, fighting - him go out. ian was found trapped in a jump of seaweed, fighting for - him go out. ian was found trapped in a jump of seaweed, fighting for his l a jump of seaweed, fighting for his life. he was a shell of his former self. but he was rushed to a specialist turtle...