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bruton does not touch foreign policy. mr. bruton does not touch freedom of speech. if you are lucky, you will receive some results. those are the terms putin has accepted. >> okay, i get that. on the economic stuff is he going to do something useful and helpful, because he seems to have interesting ideas about reform.>> imagine you have a car with a broken engine. as well you have a broken glass. repairing the glass will help you. will repair glasses and windshields but not fix engines.>> okay, that is a good metaphor. to end with, we are going to take a break for 10 minutes and 32 seconds. you need to be back here. in the meantime if you could join me in thanking this wonderful panel and there's a lot more to cover. [ applause ] >> coming up on c-span three, a look at how conservatism can be defined in the modern area. and later, a discussion about the impact sanctions have on russia. >> next a discussion about conservatism and how it can be defined in a modern era. the discussion was hosted the amer
bruton does not touch foreign policy. mr. bruton does not touch freedom of speech. if you are lucky, you will receive some results. those are the terms putin has accepted. >> okay, i get that. on the economic stuff is he going to do something useful and helpful, because he seems to have interesting ideas about reform.>> imagine you have a car with a broken engine. as well you have a broken glass. repairing the glass will help you. will repair glasses and windshields but not fix...
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this time by the bruton a number of american six are services we want to create a social upheaval. on the. pretext while we are very sensitive we will definitely respond to that this is not a private single act when it becomes an organized action led by the external sixer services definitely come from well mr larijani i do not represent any secret services including russian but i can tell you that having been to your beautiful country during its excruciatingly hot summers i can tell you that it is deeply uncomfortable for me at least to being obliged to wear a headscarf and i know that your country i believe at face that your country's very good as far as social participation of women is concerned i think there has been a lot of. progress in that regard than recent decades and i think customs and laws do you kids i mean they change in every country do you think there will ever come a moment when they raney and religious leaders or the iranian democracy will give its women and. its foreign female visit there is the right to decide whether they want to cover their hat on up while as
this time by the bruton a number of american six are services we want to create a social upheaval. on the. pretext while we are very sensitive we will definitely respond to that this is not a private single act when it becomes an organized action led by the external sixer services definitely come from well mr larijani i do not represent any secret services including russian but i can tell you that having been to your beautiful country during its excruciatingly hot summers i can tell you that it...
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we discussed the issue with international criminal or attorney jennifer bruton she says parents so should take greater responsibility of how the children get their hands on weapons you know we have one side going for more mental health issues screening wanting to protect that and the other side we have just gun control in trying to demonize things like the n.r.a. and i think there are aspects to both you know there are these gray areas which in america were sort of losing when it comes to these political talking points so i think there are some gun control issues that i do agree with for example you know a lot in american citizens to hold firearms and to carry firearms was a self-defense method meant to protect against against an attack on a stick government a government to become oppressive against the people and that was to protect our families and self-defense they never considered assault weapons as part of that self-defense or some of these mass military grade assault weapons and so we're also looking at families absolute failure to protect their children their young ones who are who
we discussed the issue with international criminal or attorney jennifer bruton she says parents so should take greater responsibility of how the children get their hands on weapons you know we have one side going for more mental health issues screening wanting to protect that and the other side we have just gun control in trying to demonize things like the n.r.a. and i think there are aspects to both you know there are these gray areas which in america were sort of losing when it comes to these...
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by president bruton 4.0 faces some tough challenges. —— president putin.e agent attack in salisbury, that britain blames on the russian state, moscow faces international isolation. the war in syria is another potential flashpoint in relations between russia and the west, which are at their lowest level since the cold war. meanwhile, western sanctions against russia are beginning to bite. to boost the economy here, will president putin mend bridges with the west? and how will he deal with the west? and how will he deal with opponents at home? this is how an anti—putin protest ended in moscow on saturday. the kremlin has been cracking down hard on public displays of distance. that is unlikely to change. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. letters get more on the hospitality industry saying people struggle to recruit people after brexit —— let us. priya lakhani is the founder and ceo of century tech — a uk based education technology platform. good morning. thank you for being with us. what is your take on this story? a loss of industries are kind of saying the
by president bruton 4.0 faces some tough challenges. —— president putin.e agent attack in salisbury, that britain blames on the russian state, moscow faces international isolation. the war in syria is another potential flashpoint in relations between russia and the west, which are at their lowest level since the cold war. meanwhile, western sanctions against russia are beginning to bite. to boost the economy here, will president putin mend bridges with the west? and how will he deal with...
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i think for the bruton, if you believe legacy is something that drives his thinking, ukraine is one of the places i would look more seriously. i'm in a stop there in the interest of time. >> thank you very me much. let's turn next to milt. he left the cia in 1994 after a 30 year career in the clandestine services. i think as many people know, he was the cia officer who was assigned by the then director bill casey to run the cia operations in pakistan and afghanistan to counter the soviet intervention in afghanistan. for that effort he received the agency's highest decoration of the distinguished intelligence metal. he also, from 1989 to 92 directed the clandestine operations against the soviet empire as a whole and then following that was the chief station as east and west germany were uniting. someone with a very deep and richan experience on the operational side of the cia's work and someone who has actually received not only the highest cia metal, but also several other cia metals for his distinguished service so we will turn next to you. thank you so much for coming. >> thank you f
i think for the bruton, if you believe legacy is something that drives his thinking, ukraine is one of the places i would look more seriously. i'm in a stop there in the interest of time. >> thank you very me much. let's turn next to milt. he left the cia in 1994 after a 30 year career in the clandestine services. i think as many people know, he was the cia officer who was assigned by the then director bill casey to run the cia operations in pakistan and afghanistan to counter the soviet...