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for the ukrainian conflict and the struggle for world order as a whole about all this. today we're talking to the co-host of the big game and the director of the center for the national interesttri simes, a who has just arrived from of the united states and who, of course, has something to tell, well, dmitry and we in moscow hear very different and sometimes contradictory signals from the united states about what policy they should pursue both in relation to the ukrainian conflict and in relation to russia, some say that the united states. it is necessary to achieve a virtual victory, to increase pressure on russia, to increase sanctions, to increase arms supplies until then. until russia fails other experts especially. and more and more often they say that this way very dangerous. and that the united states needs to reach an agreement with moscow to stimulate the policy of a diplomatic settlement of the ukrainian conflict. and how do you think the situation is assessed in the biden administration, what does president biden himself think, if the general position of the administration, thank you, well, firstly, it will allow it. with the statement that you just quoted from ser
for the ukrainian conflict and the struggle for world order as a whole about all this. today we're talking to the co-host of the big game and the director of the center for the national interesttri simes, a who has just arrived from of the united states and who, of course, has something to tell, well, dmitry and we in moscow hear very different and sometimes contradictory signals from the united states about what policy they should pursue both in relation to the ukrainian conflict and in...
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and with us in the studio, dmitry simes, president of the center for national interest in washington f our program, is a big game. e, dmitry but we have already talked many times about what, but in the west they do not quite clearly understand the russian red lines in ukraine that many in the west began to draw conclusions, at least talk about that russia has allegedly shown weakness, er, lately, that it is not as strong as it seemed a couple of months ago. but what do you think after today's statement by vladimir putin, will washington hear that, paraphrasing mark twain, the rumors about russian weakness are too, uh, greatly exaggerated, and how , in your opinion, will washington in the biden administration react to this statement? uh, dmitry statement
and with us in the studio, dmitry simes, president of the center for national interest in washington f our program, is a big game. e, dmitry but we have already talked many times about what, but in the west they do not quite clearly understand the russian red lines in ukraine that many in the west began to draw conclusions, at least talk about that russia has allegedly shown weakness, er, lately, that it is not as strong as it seemed a couple of months ago. but what do you think after today's...
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and with us in the studio, dmitry simes, president of the center for national interest in washington and the co-host of our program, is a big game. e, dmitry but we have already talked many times about what, but in the west they do not quite clearly understand the russian red lines in ukraine that many in the west began to draw conclusions, at least to say that russia allegedly showed weakness er, lately, and that she's not as strong as she seemed a couple of months ago. what do you think after today vladimir putin’s statements will washington hear that, paraphrasing mark twain, the rumors about russian weakness are too much exaggerated and how , in your opinion, will washington in the biden administration react to this statement? dmitry the statement that putin made is very powerful and very dramatic it is not so specific that it is clear to everyone what he means and what kind of counter-attacks from the west would be, uh, enough to cause such a sharp, and i i would say a very sharp reaction from russia and to unfortunately, we already have a tradition that when people talk in mosco
and with us in the studio, dmitry simes, president of the center for national interest in washington and the co-host of our program, is a big game. e, dmitry but we have already talked many times about what, but in the west they do not quite clearly understand the russian red lines in ukraine that many in the west began to draw conclusions, at least to say that russia allegedly showed weakness er, lately, and that she's not as strong as she seemed a couple of months ago. what do you think after...
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pursue national interests precisely the absence and not the possibility of persecution national interests led to this catastrophic situation in the center of europe. by the way , this is also waiting fore. yes, but, by the way, you see, you said about normal countries, and with this, well, it’s impossible to disagree with this, as it were, colleagues and alekseevich, but what are normal countries here. there they have the spread of sovereignty and so on. but now i caught myself thinking so much that now i'm trying to list. eh, normal countries. i understand that their overwhelming substance is not and and of those who are more often just flicker, so to speak, there i don’t know on the page of the newspapers that we mention remember. after all, it's normal. in this sense, they are, as it were, their own minority. well, look here is the truth. yes, take germany and the economic monster is simply a huge country. a political monster and a political dwarf, and all these so to speak, dancing there, uh, to a very specific tune. well, or there are two british for americans. and so on, it turns out in normal countries an overwhelming minority, and to enter this club. uh on in normal countries,
pursue national interests precisely the absence and not the possibility of persecution national interests led to this catastrophic situation in the center of europe. by the way , this is also waiting fore. yes, but, by the way, you see, you said about normal countries, and with this, well, it’s impossible to disagree with this, as it were, colleagues and alekseevich, but what are normal countries here. there they have the spread of sovereignty and so on. but now i caught myself thinking so...
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pursue national interests, it is the absence and not uh possibility of pursuing national interests that led to this catastrophic situation in the center of europe. by the way , this is also waiting fores, but, by the way, you see, you said about normal countries, if well, it’s impossible to disagree with the servant and alekseevich, but that there are normal countries here, they have an idea of children there and so on. and now i caught myself on thoughts that i am now trying to enumerate. eh, normal countries. i understand that the vast majority of them are not, and of those who most often flicker, so to speak, there i don’t know on the page of the newspapers that we mention, we remember, after all, it ’s normal. in this sense, they are, as it were, their own minority. well, look, the truth is, he’s just take germany and the economic monster is just a huge country. a political monster and a political dwarf, and all these so to speak, dancing there a specific tune. well, or there are two british for americans. and so on it turns out normal countries are an overwhelming minority, and to enter this club. uh, in normal countries, you don’t need to say this at all, you need to put a
pursue national interests, it is the absence and not uh possibility of pursuing national interests that led to this catastrophic situation in the center of europe. by the way , this is also waiting fores, but, by the way, you see, you said about normal countries, if well, it’s impossible to disagree with the servant and alekseevich, but that there are normal countries here, they have an idea of children there and so on. and now i caught myself on thoughts that i am now trying to...
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history section former founding director of the lepage lipage center for history in the public interest and is currently a presidential counselor on the national world war two
history section former founding director of the lepage lipage center for history in the public interest and is currently a presidential counselor on the national world war two
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the national interest center, leading the big game. you know perfectly well the situation in washington from the inside dmitry good evening. it is a great honor for me to continue our conversation with you, and last time dmitry we started discussing, uh, and we talked a little about the topic of russia's red lines which may be misinterpreted in washington. and this is the picture that we are seeing with the evolution of the supply of american and western weapons in general, and ukraine is doing this topic. it seems to me very, very relevant, because we are seeing not only a quantitative, but also a qualitative increase in supplies. namely, that more and more heavy, more and more offensive and more and more striking weapons are being supplied, and in the latest package approved by president biden for 800 billion dollars, and this package includes deliveries of attack helicopters, and deliveries of ramming switch blade drones, and deliveries of transporters e, and so on, but moreover , information appeared that the united states and ukraine are discussing the supply of even more dangerous, and weapons of reaper drones, a, which can really be interp
the national interest center, leading the big game. you know perfectly well the situation in washington from the inside dmitry good evening. it is a great honor for me to continue our conversation with you, and last time dmitry we started discussing, uh, and we talked a little about the topic of russia's red lines which may be misinterpreted in washington. and this is the picture that we are seeing with the evolution of the supply of american and western weapons in general, and ukraine is doing...
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after the nationalization of iranian oil, the british government and the american government created the coo interested, they all have to legally elected government of bob medical center. so for a while, all companies as controlling your resources and the fact that you didn't know how much it was when you got the wrong got its bank gold bank. but those makes sense to technology and legal markets . the country found itself in a decades long, located suffering wave after wave of sanctions the benefit from having an economy that such a diversify, at least on the domestic front, from an energy focus economy to have viable agricultural, in other industries that could keep the iranian people gainfully employed, but it's not under any illusions iranian people have suffered egregiously because of the sanctions and it's not just to help. it's also missed opportunities. you know, we live in a global community. the ability to interact with the rest of the world on a meaningful level on was denied to the iranians for many, many years, supporting terrorism, human rights violations, the nuclear missile program. all these issues were used to justify sanctions. he ran into the nuclear regula
after the nationalization of iranian oil, the british government and the american government created the coo interested, they all have to legally elected government of bob medical center. so for a while, all companies as controlling your resources and the fact that you didn't know how much it was when you got the wrong got its bank gold bank. but those makes sense to technology and legal markets . the country found itself in a decades long, located suffering wave after wave of sanctions the...
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history section former founding director of the lepage lipage center for history in the public interest and is currently a presidential counselor on the national world war two museum in 2020. he founded the history club on clubhouse, which he hosts regularly the club has more than a hundred thousand members and averages 2,500 participants per week. jason has twice traveled overseas with the us department of state as part of diplomac diplomatic exchanges between the united states and the european union meeting with government officials scholars and students to discuss the effects of the web and social media on public understandings of news history and information. he has spoken at events across the united states and europe and appears frequently in the media a native new yorker. he is a long surface suffering, new york jets fan. i'm so sorry for you and our moderator todd. is it tharinger? yes. thank you. todd. theirringer is the vice president of the harvard club of washington dc and organizes weekly events that are open to everyone. so after after this event, maybe you ask him about that. he is also the executive director of a healthcare nonp
history section former founding director of the lepage lipage center for history in the public interest and is currently a presidential counselor on the national world war two museum in 2020. he founded the history club on clubhouse, which he hosts regularly the club has more than a hundred thousand members and averages 2,500 participants per week. jason has twice traveled overseas with the us department of state as part of diplomac diplomatic exchanges between the united states and the...
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the position that children should learn about sexual orientation and gender identity before formal education what sex even is. interesting, charles there, is lawsuit filed by number of groups including the national center for they came this law limits conversation about sexual orientation and gender identity but actually it does but for kindergarten through third grade. more lawsuits could follow. i wouldn't be surprised. suggests that even the biden administration could get involved but getting back to ron desantis, he loves this. he loves to take on woke culture and i got to say, disney playing right into it. >> absolutely. ashley, thank you very much. staying down in that neck of the woods we have gary kaltbaum with us. gary, you know what? , this morning truist lowered target of disney to 160 from $200. you live close to the park. talk about it all the time. from a stock market, investors point of view would you buy the current weakness? >> not yet. the stock has been in a bear market because of many other reasons. look it's a great, one of the greatest brand names in history but travel-related still somewhat of an issue. the movies somewhat of an issue. so i just wait. i like bull market stocks. i lik
the position that children should learn about sexual orientation and gender identity before formal education what sex even is. interesting, charles there, is lawsuit filed by number of groups including the national center for they came this law limits conversation about sexual orientation and gender identity but actually it does but for kindergarten through third grade. more lawsuits could follow. i wouldn't be surprised. suggests that even the biden administration could get involved but...
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interesting, i look forward to seeing you. hello hello the federal competence center has been implementing the national project for labor productivityor the fifth year already. what can you say about its results? well, these are intermediate results, i will try to appeal to specific figures in order to understand today the project is really more than four years old and about 3,300 enterprises are already actively participating in it. these enterprises employ approximately one and a half million people and the revenue of these companies in comparable cases of gazprom is approximately 8.3 million rubles. that is, the scale of the colossal economic effect, in fact. even more out of these uh, more than 3,000 enterprises have already completed participation in the project and their cumulative results for 3 years from the eighteenth to the twentieth imagine yourself nothing more than an additional 140 billion rubles. that is, without making serious additional investments. this is the support that the state provides within the framework of this national project, by voluntarily joining this project, the enterprise has significantly increase
interesting, i look forward to seeing you. hello hello the federal competence center has been implementing the national project for labor productivityor the fifth year already. what can you say about its results? well, these are intermediate results, i will try to appeal to specific figures in order to understand today the project is really more than four years old and about 3,300 enterprises are already actively participating in it. these enterprises employ approximately one and a half million...
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interesting. no lawsuit from the biden administration but one has already been filed by a number of groups, equality florida, family equality, and the national center forts conversations about sexual orientation and gender identity. well, it does, but for kindergarten through third grade. but they say it's too vague, and that those age groups could be expanded to older students. so, this fight goes on and on, and i don't see anyone backing off at this point. >> sandra: ashley webster on that, live from orlando. >> john: three republican-led states suing the biden administration over the decision to end the trump-era border policy known as title 42. officials warning it will lead to catastrophe. bring in former homeland security acting secretary chad wolf. good to see you. play a little of what the arizona attorney general said earlier today on fox and friends. >> if the biden administration rescinds this policy, it will result in more than half a million people estimated to cross the border in one month, entire population of baltimore, atlanta, georgia. the system is overwhelmed, the cartels have seized control of the border, a record amount of fentany
interesting. no lawsuit from the biden administration but one has already been filed by a number of groups, equality florida, family equality, and the national center forts conversations about sexual orientation and gender identity. well, it does, but for kindergarten through third grade. but they say it's too vague, and that those age groups could be expanded to older students. so, this fight goes on and on, and i don't see anyone backing off at this point. >> sandra: ashley webster on...