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dimitri are founded another extreme right organization treason or trident in one nine hundred ninety four. in april two thousand and thirteen became an assistant to a member of parliament from the opposition party. later that same year he would become the leader of the most radical ukrainian nazi group the right sector. andriy paro be would soon appear leading a whole army of ultra nationalist warriors. in the torch marches would once again light up the streets of ukrainian cities. but. the world drastically changed in august one thousand nine hundred one when the u.s.s.r. de facto ceased to exist and the global political map welcomed many newcomers ukraine one of them in modern history it was the first time ukraine was truly independent and all on its own. the red flag came down over the kremlin tonight as president gorbachev resigned and bought one and seven decades of communist rule in the soviet union. the years after the disintegration of the u.s.s.r. became known as the crazy ninety's in all the post soviet territories. he's leaving behind fifteen independent states which share
dimitri are founded another extreme right organization treason or trident in one nine hundred ninety four. in april two thousand and thirteen became an assistant to a member of parliament from the opposition party. later that same year he would become the leader of the most radical ukrainian nazi group the right sector. andriy paro be would soon appear leading a whole army of ultra nationalist warriors. in the torch marches would once again light up the streets of ukrainian cities. but. the...
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my guest here in moscow mark silva he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst we spoke nick international and we have done these and he's a visiting scholar at the higher school of economics our german cross-like rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it or.
my guest here in moscow mark silva he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst we spoke nick international and we have done these and he's a visiting scholar at the higher school of economics our german cross-like rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it or.
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dimitri x. you enough had gone to the wings rock festival it must go with his fiance. will a little built into village muscle in the theater if i don't hear those on the festival concept later somebody to come on. the risk of serious proportional here. or almost a buddha study which it's a bit more. than the. issue she was or soon a short. sale as it were to. sit a little. less than your stay at it. was. you know what i'm going to have for us. i'm going once more there but. still all. will who will listen for rushing in the you know it's over the it will who else. there are some that will boast as low on the cost of water all are going to be a risk but i still wish for russia. was still pulling through it will be a snow storm in the us is that will mean. you need. to. hear it show her the competition last quarter that sort of principle of still lots of folks sure just saying today and then interviewed at the floor for free is the question when the most a list needed space and it's different. but only served to the local spokesperson here so the word mr clinton vishal c
dimitri x. you enough had gone to the wings rock festival it must go with his fiance. will a little built into village muscle in the theater if i don't hear those on the festival concept later somebody to come on. the risk of serious proportional here. or almost a buddha study which it's a bit more. than the. issue she was or soon a short. sale as it were to. sit a little. less than your stay at it. was. you know what i'm going to have for us. i'm going once more there but. still all. will who...
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dimitry are founded another extreme right organization treason or trident in one thousand nine hundred four. in april two thousand and thirteen became an assistant to a member of parliament from the opposition party who died. later that same year he would become the leader of the most radical ukrainian nazi group the right sector. andriy paro be would soon appear leading a whole army of ultra nationalist warriors. and the torch marches would once again light up the streets of ukrainian cities. the world drastically changed in august one thousand nine hundred one when the u.s.s.r. de facto ceased to exist and the global political map welcomed many newcomers ukraine one of them in modern history it was the first time ukraine was truly independent and all on its own. hers to stop blocking government buildings in central kiev. and therefore these nonviolent and very orange protests lasted for a month during which time the previous election results were no marred by massive corruption and new elections were announced an important nuance just three months before viktor yuschenko became a vic
dimitry are founded another extreme right organization treason or trident in one thousand nine hundred four. in april two thousand and thirteen became an assistant to a member of parliament from the opposition party who died. later that same year he would become the leader of the most radical ukrainian nazi group the right sector. andriy paro be would soon appear leading a whole army of ultra nationalist warriors. and the torch marches would once again light up the streets of ukrainian cities....
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my guest here in moscow marks that he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst with sputnik international and we have glenn these and he is a professor at the higher school of economics are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let's talk about the state of journalism and let's talk about the state of the new york times in our in their recent article. by now we're going to select this night now the plot to subvert an election unraveling the story the russia story so far now just a title it assumes that there was a plot ok ok it's about a ten thousand word article there's one hundred ninety nine paragraphs and paragraphs five we have a president trying to twitter outbursts that this is all a hoax and a witch hunt in the face of a mountain of evidence to the contrary have taken a toll on public comprehension and then we go down to after the reader is tortured for many many paragraphs we go to paragraph one seventy eight mr trump's frustrations with the russian investi
my guest here in moscow marks that he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst with sputnik international and we have glenn these and he is a professor at the higher school of economics are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let's talk about the state of journalism and let's talk about the state of the new york times in our in their recent article. by now we're going...
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dimitri x. you enough and gone to the wings rock festival it must go with his fiance. your schoolboy little girl to reveal it to must on the piazza if i don't get those on the festival that's a place for somebody to come by. or destroy all of syria's proportional here was the sort of all over buddha study which it's a bit more. usable. or sing in a short spiel. syllogism where they. said it will. but also unless the your stuff. was for the. you know what i'm going to actually yes. i'm going with more from there but. still possible all. will who will listen for rushing the also or the it will. cause. there are some that will boast as low on the question of what all are going to be a risk but i still wish for what i. was. pulling through it was just asking him with me is that all. you need. to chill here's the competition this quarter got sort of but in spill of still lots of folks sure just saying today and they interviewed it for more civilians the question when the mosul is needed in this case it's it's difficult. but only served at the local spokesperson here so the
dimitri x. you enough and gone to the wings rock festival it must go with his fiance. your schoolboy little girl to reveal it to must on the piazza if i don't get those on the festival that's a place for somebody to come by. or destroy all of syria's proportional here was the sort of all over buddha study which it's a bit more. usable. or sing in a short spiel. syllogism where they. said it will. but also unless the your stuff. was for the. you know what i'm going to actually yes. i'm going...
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. >> i had a conversation with my counterpart at roscosmos, dimitri, and we looked at the rumors kind of circulating in russian media and we talked about the ongoing investigation and nrd was responsible for the case. that's not the case anymore it's now done by roscosmos and nasa is getting that information and participating very heavily into that investigation as well. know this, that the space station is currently safe for operations that the leak has been repaired, and now we're just doing an investigation to find out what actually caused it, and of course, as soon as we're ready we want to make sure we make that available to the public. >> there's the soyuz scheduled for launch next month. you're planning to go to the launch. any question about the soyuz leading up to the launch? >> no, the flight readiness review is complete and our, you know, rocket scientists have signed off on it as being ready to go. i'm anticipating being there, so i'm looking forward to it and it should be a good launch. >> this gave you the first opportunity to talk with your russian counterparts, the hea
. >> i had a conversation with my counterpart at roscosmos, dimitri, and we looked at the rumors kind of circulating in russian media and we talked about the ongoing investigation and nrd was responsible for the case. that's not the case anymore it's now done by roscosmos and nasa is getting that information and participating very heavily into that investigation as well. know this, that the space station is currently safe for operations that the leak has been repaired, and now we're just...
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national affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst we spoke to international and we have done these and he is a visiting scholar at the higher school of economics are generally cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated we're going to develop this entire program to what's going on in syria primarily donald trump's one eighty a few months ago he mentioned publicly getting out of syria now it looks like the president has changed his mind or is had his mind changed mark yeah i think i'll go with the last stuff to what we've seen this week with the release of the book by bob woodward with the release of this. miss editorial in the new york times the op ed in the new york times i'm sorry with this deep state or in the administration outing himself i'm sorry not deep state or he pulls it out of state or if you refer to the term steady state ok studies that are. you know saying that he swipes documents off of trump's desk to prevent him from signing them and that there is a ball of officials partic
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immediately dismissed petrol for the sheriff's account forty minutes after that interview was first to add dimitri pest scoff the spokesperson for the russian president vladimir putin he said that russia would consider any request to interview the man from the u.k. in accordance with russian law but moscow is yet to receive such a request from london russia's foreign minister commented on the issue saying ishtar moscow reached out to london the only response was guilty who we need can use to explain whether it was an order or an accident so you lavrov noted it was pointless to maintain discussions on such a level stressing the russia is still ready for a serious dialogue just not based on presumption of guilt just runs a new court believes in this case the truth is less important to some politics. only about two or three days ago a government lie and this was echoed in the mainstream media it was that these two men would be dead by now it was. going to be up to the. leading putin critic who said that the russians would have meant kill them to talk that was the official narrative three days ago and
immediately dismissed petrol for the sheriff's account forty minutes after that interview was first to add dimitri pest scoff the spokesperson for the russian president vladimir putin he said that russia would consider any request to interview the man from the u.k. in accordance with russian law but moscow is yet to receive such a request from london russia's foreign minister commented on the issue saying ishtar moscow reached out to london the only response was guilty who we need can use to...
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guest here in moscow mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt he's a political analyst with sputnik international and we have these and he is a professor at the higher school of economics. rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate glenn let me go to you first here this is the tenth anniversary of the beginning of the great recession and what's really interesting about the last ten years that if you were wealthy in the one percent you could say recession what recession you have a greater concentration of banks greater concentration of media and you have tens of millions of people across the western world that is the defining moment in their life it will probably be for the rest of their lives if it depends on what side of the divide you want because you know these elites were just too big to jail. well that's correct and they're only become much bigger since then. and they're also much more exposed. to. volatility in the markets so i think. this crisis is far from over and i think the next crisis
guest here in moscow mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt he's a political analyst with sputnik international and we have these and he is a professor at the higher school of economics. rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate glenn let me go to you first here this is the tenth anniversary of the beginning of the great recession and what's really interesting about the last ten years that if you...
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immediately dismissed petrol for a sheriff's account forty minutes after that interview was first to add dimitri peskov the spokesperson for the russian president vladimir putin he said that russia would consider any request to interview the man from the u.k. in accordance with russian law but moscow is yet to receive such a request from london which is for the game commented on the case he says each time moscow's reach down to london the only response that's been received is your girl see all we need from you is to explain whether it was an order or an accident so you lavrov said it was pointless to continue discussions at such a level stressing russia is still ready for serious dialogue but not one based on presumption of guilt human rights advocate craig murray told is he believes the u.k.'s version of events those raise questions. on the time it was given by the british government and shown in the c.c.t.v. footage they could not have used to skip oz house if they went there was no evidence they did but if they were there they could have not got there before noon the earlier the skipper left
immediately dismissed petrol for a sheriff's account forty minutes after that interview was first to add dimitri peskov the spokesperson for the russian president vladimir putin he said that russia would consider any request to interview the man from the u.k. in accordance with russian law but moscow is yet to receive such a request from london which is for the game commented on the case he says each time moscow's reach down to london the only response that's been received is your girl see all...
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guest here in moscow mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt he's a political analyst with sputnik international and we have these and he is a professor at the higher school of economics. rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate glenn let me go to you first here this is the tenth anniversary of the beginning of the great recession and what's really interesting about the last ten years that if you were wealthy in the one percent you could say recession what recession you have a greater concentration of banks greater concentration of media and you have tens of millions of people across the western world that that is the defining moment in their life it will probably be for the rest of their lives but if it depends on what side of the divide you want because you know these elites were just too big to jail. well that's correct and they're only become much bigger since then. and they're also much more exposed. to. volatility in the markets so i think. this crisis is far from over and i think the nex
guest here in moscow mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt he's a political analyst with sputnik international and we have these and he is a professor at the higher school of economics. rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate glenn let me go to you first here this is the tenth anniversary of the beginning of the great recession and what's really interesting about the last ten years that if you...
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identified a third suspect in the poisoning case spokesperson dimitri pascal for noted that we need facts not press speculation an official investigation. reports on the latest developments rumors upon theories on top of speculation it doesn't seem to end the kremlin has dismissed these rumors about the suspects their relationship with moscow was just that rumors and hasn't seen any case files. the whole discussion is built around. the result some kind of investigations by some kind of. nobody can figure out which pieces of evidence and which are true various investigations that are underway by journalists. all this raises questions concerning the results of those investigations we do not know how. they are based and so on it's hold hold a discussion with the media we would like to do that we don't know if any of the facts are true if we can make any official statements about who looks like who lived and so. to be able to gauge and they have to have the initial. joint investigation. on the source. we jointly cooperate so that's why we don't want to speculate the latest but a third russian
identified a third suspect in the poisoning case spokesperson dimitri pascal for noted that we need facts not press speculation an official investigation. reports on the latest developments rumors upon theories on top of speculation it doesn't seem to end the kremlin has dismissed these rumors about the suspects their relationship with moscow was just that rumors and hasn't seen any case files. the whole discussion is built around. the result some kind of investigations by some kind of. nobody...
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london immediately dismissed petroff account forty minutes after that interview was for us to add and dimitri peskov the spokesperson for the russian president vladimir putin he said that russia would consider any request to interview the man from the u.k. in accordance with russian law but moscow is yet to receive such a request from london. there were russia's foreign minister has commented on the issue saying that each time moscow has reached out to london the only response it received was you are guilty all we need from you is to explain whether it was an accident we're no order so he said it was pointless to maintain discussions on such a level stressing that russia is ready still for serious dialogue just not based on the presumption of guilt human rights advocate craig murray told us the u.k.'s version of events does raise questions though and. almost time was given by the british government to c.c.t.v. footage they could not produce to scruples host if they weren't there was no evidence they did but if they were they could have not got there before noon the earliest. known fifteen and
london immediately dismissed petroff account forty minutes after that interview was for us to add and dimitri peskov the spokesperson for the russian president vladimir putin he said that russia would consider any request to interview the man from the u.k. in accordance with russian law but moscow is yet to receive such a request from london. there were russia's foreign minister has commented on the issue saying that each time moscow has reached out to london the only response it received was...
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london immediately dismissed petrol for account forty minutes after that interview was for us to add dimitri pez scoff the spokesperson for the russian president vladimir putin he said that russia would consider any request to interview the men from the u.k. in accordance with russian law but moscow is yet to receive such a request from london. russia's foreign minister commented on the issue saying each time moscow has reached out to london the only response it's received is your guilty all we need from you is to explain whether it was an order or an accident so a larger of that it was pointless to maintain discussions on such a level stressing russia is still ready for serious dialogue based on the rule of international law rather than the highly likely principle journalist and writer neo clarke believes the quest for truth is has to take a back seat to politics in this case only about two or three days ago the government lie and this was echoed in the mainstream media it was that these two men would be dead by now it was. going to be i think that the. critic who said that the russians wou
london immediately dismissed petrol for account forty minutes after that interview was for us to add dimitri pez scoff the spokesperson for the russian president vladimir putin he said that russia would consider any request to interview the men from the u.k. in accordance with russian law but moscow is yet to receive such a request from london. russia's foreign minister commented on the issue saying each time moscow has reached out to london the only response it's received is your guilty all we...
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guest here in moscow mark slowly he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bob he's a political analyst with sputnik international and in athens we cross to alex cruciform he is the director and writer for the duran dot com our gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it mark let me go to you first here we had an assassination of the leader of the self-proclaimed republic of donetsk what should we take away from that tragedy you know well first of all this was obviously decapitate an attempted to capitation strike it was not only assassination it was a terrorist bombing it was a car bomb parked outside a cafe in done the outs that killed not only the prime minister but several other people including a small child now the prime. minister of dunn yeah it's. a look zander vladimirovich. go and he started life as a local boy he was a coal mine engineer an electrician and you know he raised up arms to defend the dawn boss when the u.s. you know the western backed putsch overthrew the democratically e
guest here in moscow mark slowly he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bob he's a political analyst with sputnik international and in athens we cross to alex cruciform he is the director and writer for the duran dot com our gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it mark let me go to you first here we had an assassination of the leader of the self-proclaimed republic of donetsk what should we take...
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security services have identified a third suspect in the script poisoning case spoke of person dimitri peskov noted that we need facts not press speculation or unofficial investigations. reports on the latest developments. rumors upon theories on top of speculation it doesn't seem to end the kremlin has dismissed these rumors about the suspects their relationship with moscow was just that rumors and hasn't seen any case files. the whole discussion is built around. results with some kind of investigations by some kind of. nobody can know which pieces of. which are true various investigations that are underway by journalists. all this raises questions concerning the results of the investigations we do not know how. they are based and so on it's hold hold a discussion with the media we would like to do that we don't know if any of the facts are true if we can make any official statements about who looks like who lived and so. to be able to gauge and they have to have the initial. joint investigation. on the source. we jointly cooperate so that's why we don't want to speculate the latest r
security services have identified a third suspect in the script poisoning case spoke of person dimitri peskov noted that we need facts not press speculation or unofficial investigations. reports on the latest developments. rumors upon theories on top of speculation it doesn't seem to end the kremlin has dismissed these rumors about the suspects their relationship with moscow was just that rumors and hasn't seen any case files. the whole discussion is built around. results with some kind of...
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condolences to the family and loved ones of those fifteen crewmembers that's according to his spokesman at dimitri pascal peskov also went on to say that it's too early to draw any conclusions yet but with the first facts at hand israel's actions can be deemed provocative well we can now bring in our guest is way journalist yoni ben menachem and thank you for joining us on the program at such short notice to be dealing with this breaking news why now what's happened in your opinion was an accidental was it a deliberate provocation. of course than it was an accident. to remember those who shot down their russian plane of the syrians and no these were. i think we are. facing a very serious crisis between these well in russia i think that the israeli defense forces are now studying and drawing conclusions and investigating what the exactly happened but. if there will be a need these will of course will apologize by the way things look now. these early position is of course the spokesman of the israeli government but the position is that the syrians are to be blamed. for professional. this was a mista
condolences to the family and loved ones of those fifteen crewmembers that's according to his spokesman at dimitri pascal peskov also went on to say that it's too early to draw any conclusions yet but with the first facts at hand israel's actions can be deemed provocative well we can now bring in our guest is way journalist yoni ben menachem and thank you for joining us on the program at such short notice to be dealing with this breaking news why now what's happened in your opinion was an...
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and he and conducted dimitri metropolis was remain lifelong influences. i learned for the first time what a conductor does how he has to study and this man was really incredible he knew everything and he was incredibly passionate he had an enormous influence on me he is in my blood to this day said what should i do and then disappear and he said you must be a conductor. as conductor. of course it's perfectly obvious how do you know know i. i said that i could that and it i thought about it study some of. those early encounters the same put into trouble as in so many other ways. because metropolis was gay. i was an outsider he was greek he was never really sceptical america he understood mahler before most other conductors in america he made the first record your mother's first symphony minneapolis not a forty one he was phenomenally energetic and with many countries that isn't on the podium in trouble this would jump up and down he was a very tall man and then he was short and metropolis was really the first gymnastic can to try to was an intellectual who
and he and conducted dimitri metropolis was remain lifelong influences. i learned for the first time what a conductor does how he has to study and this man was really incredible he knew everything and he was incredibly passionate he had an enormous influence on me he is in my blood to this day said what should i do and then disappear and he said you must be a conductor. as conductor. of course it's perfectly obvious how do you know know i. i said that i could that and it i thought about it...
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britain s dimitri coutya made history last year by becoming the nation s first—ever double wheelchairn who lost the use of his legs after being hit by a car as a child. nick hope has been to meet him. i have a spinal cord injury at ta level and i came around after a car accident when i was about to and half years old and it means i'm completely paralysed from the chest down. sport was used to kind of, as kind of a rehabilitation thing to help me get fit and help with being in a wheelchair so in a way disability has been the gateway for all of this, because it starts out as something you need to do and through that you find something you absolutely love doing. and dmitry certainly loves winning, which he did twice at the 2017 world championships. that, a year after missing out on a medal at the rio paralympics where his team—mate took silver. rio was tough. that was my first paralympics and i was pretty disappointed with myself, i thought they could've done better but the world championships was in threat that's incredible. that kind of enjoyment i felt afterwards lasted for weeks. and
britain s dimitri coutya made history last year by becoming the nation s first—ever double wheelchairn who lost the use of his legs after being hit by a car as a child. nick hope has been to meet him. i have a spinal cord injury at ta level and i came around after a car accident when i was about to and half years old and it means i'm completely paralysed from the chest down. sport was used to kind of, as kind of a rehabilitation thing to help me get fit and help with being in a wheelchair so...
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well the kremlin spoke a short while ago just over an hour ago and dimitry peskov the kremlin spokes spokesperson talks about how it was a hotbed of terrorism and that this was a serious problem the. needs to be sorted out and he went on to say indeed the syrian armed forces are preparing to do so he said that this hotbed of terrorism in was proving problematic for russia as well that there were attacks against the russian airbase in a from a member coming from adlib and he criticized donald trump for his warning that an offensive against shouldn't go ahead. said donald trump was acting on incomplete assessments of the situation in comprehensive assessment of the situation. that he didn't think that donald trump a got it right basically or the russians are doing here i think is is saying that the syrian army has the rights to do what it needs to do in what he is not saying at the moment is how much assistance they're going to get from russia. let's move on to other news now and in the united states the senate judiciary committee is set to begin four days of hearings on brett kavanaug
well the kremlin spoke a short while ago just over an hour ago and dimitry peskov the kremlin spokes spokesperson talks about how it was a hotbed of terrorism and that this was a serious problem the. needs to be sorted out and he went on to say indeed the syrian armed forces are preparing to do so he said that this hotbed of terrorism in was proving problematic for russia as well that there were attacks against the russian airbase in a from a member coming from adlib and he criticized donald...
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joined by my guest here in moscow mark he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst we spoke nick international and in cyprus we cross to alex christopher he is the director. writer for the duran dot com are a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate alex let me go to you first then in cyprus interesting trend going on we have european leaders speaking out about a future without the united states in terms of security arrangements specifically nato and with the impending sanctions visa vi the iran situation some europeans were thinking out of the box for a janes for example we have president mccrone of france talking about aggressive isolationism what's your take go ahead. no chance that they'll be able to do anything without the united states i think it's all talk by opinion i think that you're up to. two owned by the united states and to me this is just this is all about trump you know these these leaders. these guys these neo liberals what's been left of the obama crew so t
joined by my guest here in moscow mark he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst we spoke nick international and in cyprus we cross to alex christopher he is the director. writer for the duran dot com are a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate alex let me go to you first then in cyprus interesting trend going on we have european leaders speaking out about a future...
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daniel and his friend dimitri come here to fressbud for the bratwursts and the spiessbraten.ated, rotisseried shoulder of pork. >> server: mayo? >> daniel: mayo. mayo. >> anthony: oh yeah. oh, i feel so ashamed. drunk or sober, good is good. and i want this. you want this. we all want this, right? where did currywurst come from? i mean, this is a truly fiendish idea. it sounds like a really bad idea. >> daniel: nobody knows, really. >> anthony: nobody knows, it just appeared one day. ordinarily i'm totally against mayonnaise on fries. >> dimitrios: yeah, they don't even ask you sometimes. yeah, they just put it on there. >> daniel: and they will put like 50 cents for mayonnaise. >> anthony: man, that's good. the legend is cologne is very accepting of new cultures, accepting of new obviously cuisine. why? >> daniel: that's a good question. >> dimitrios: i guess we have a lot of gay people here. people say it's like the san francisco of germany. >> anthony: it's a very catholic town. catholics are not notoriously, you know, pro, you know, gay friendly. what happened here? >> di
daniel and his friend dimitri come here to fressbud for the bratwursts and the spiessbraten.ated, rotisseried shoulder of pork. >> server: mayo? >> daniel: mayo. mayo. >> anthony: oh yeah. oh, i feel so ashamed. drunk or sober, good is good. and i want this. you want this. we all want this, right? where did currywurst come from? i mean, this is a truly fiendish idea. it sounds like a really bad idea. >> daniel: nobody knows, really. >> anthony: nobody knows, it...
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. >> i'm dimitri weinstein, i'm 17-years-old. i started this program last year so this is my second year in the program. this program really helped me. it taught me a lot about self-discipline and respect. having to get up on time and get places. making sure that your uniform is ironed and looks neat and kept neat. one of the big things that was a really plus for me was the interactive and last year we had a ambulance company do a basic life-support class, which was really hands-on and fun. to learn and know how to give c.p.r. we also did a first aid class this year. that was also really fun. i got to learn ways to make explains ousplints out of itemsr house. over all, this program really means a lot to me. i want to be in the fire department one day. i actually graduate in this november from the youth academy. i'm looking forward to it. >> thank you, very much. >> hello. my name is rome baker. this is my second month in the program. i am 14 and a freshman. over all, i just really love the program. meeting new people and hearing
. >> i'm dimitri weinstein, i'm 17-years-old. i started this program last year so this is my second year in the program. this program really helped me. it taught me a lot about self-discipline and respect. having to get up on time and get places. making sure that your uniform is ironed and looks neat and kept neat. one of the big things that was a really plus for me was the interactive and last year we had a ambulance company do a basic life-support class, which was really hands-on and...
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hillside cruising on a boat and speaking with schoolkids he even had the president's press secretary dimitri of peskov on so. but for an interview about putin's love for children and the secrets to his quote beautiful physique rossiya one hasn't explained the rationale for this show it probably isn't a coincidence that it comes at a time of protests over the raising of age limits for pensioners recent polls in russia have also shown putin's numbers slipping and the need of a we're leaving you with some clips from the premier of moscow kremlin putin and we'll see you next time here at the listening post. british if you would you. need to need to do. it is a good as it is it is still political is very acute so far as this is a school could never slow many of the school know you well it excludes youth program it. put it into one of them for doing it because each before them. but the most because of illness compared. to most on mean. well if you have a pretty skinny and the car they used to has more than it's going to be and yet they tend to come in just over. the words for using in the q i mean
hillside cruising on a boat and speaking with schoolkids he even had the president's press secretary dimitri of peskov on so. but for an interview about putin's love for children and the secrets to his quote beautiful physique rossiya one hasn't explained the rationale for this show it probably isn't a coincidence that it comes at a time of protests over the raising of age limits for pensioners recent polls in russia have also shown putin's numbers slipping and the need of a we're leaving you...
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it peered that we know how to -- despite all the press that has come out about maria bettina and dimitri and others, i'm not sure that we are sort of making a crack or indentation in this peered how would you propose, any of the panels, to go about doing this? i don't think jack is the answer. >> it sounds like you might have an answer for this. >> you are right peered i have talked to a lot of government people, the government -- we have a pretty ossified government peered what i mean by that is that the bureaucracies that we set up in the mid century, just like the cold war, they are now quite old and bureaucracies by nature establish more rules and more reels every year it becomes harder and harder to accomplish things peered the coordinating role that i am talking about is necessary peered we have to find a way to align these different authorities and capabilities peered but you're right, the government can't do it ourselves peered it's going to need industry partners in places like facebook, places like google. but is also going to need a specific effort by the american people peere
it peered that we know how to -- despite all the press that has come out about maria bettina and dimitri and others, i'm not sure that we are sort of making a crack or indentation in this peered how would you propose, any of the panels, to go about doing this? i don't think jack is the answer. >> it sounds like you might have an answer for this. >> you are right peered i have talked to a lot of government people, the government -- we have a pretty ossified government peered what i...
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holes a small loss of pressure that was not immediately life threatening the space agency chief dimitris role was in says he believes the hole was made by a drill back on earth or in space. well joining me now for more of this is francisco diego who's a senior research fellow at the department of physics and astronomy at the university college london thank you so much for joining us mr what a mystery the story is so first of all we are completely discarding that this could well you know the next week i was interviewed several times and i was showing these meteorite which is far bigger than the one that would have caused this whole the that would have been decisive bedwell about a little grain of sand but yes we discover that for the moment but this danger still exists is still a potential danger that there micrometeorites much more than these one companies and enormous damage in any spacecraft it has happened before not even in months spacecraft but a couple of space rocket being disabled by micrometeorites before however though the space agency chief does believe that this was manmade a
holes a small loss of pressure that was not immediately life threatening the space agency chief dimitris role was in says he believes the hole was made by a drill back on earth or in space. well joining me now for more of this is francisco diego who's a senior research fellow at the department of physics and astronomy at the university college london thank you so much for joining us mr what a mystery the story is so first of all we are completely discarding that this could well you know the...
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she was seven months pregnant, and dimitri was her first child. please welcome elaine smith.plause] >> thank you for coming in listening to our stories. we live this nightmare everyday. so many of us in the parenting process can attest to sleepless nights with a new baby in the house, but the nights are even worse without them. i was seven months pregnant, my husband and i were traveling to a baby shower to celebrate the first baby born in my family in 25 years. and a time drunk driving who had his license revoked for 12 years, and in that 12 years had three additional dwis. remaining in a country here illegally in the aftermath of this ensures they -- of a sanctuary state, 10 feet in front of my husband, noon on a sunday. they made impact at 70 miles per hour. i sustained to blows to my sternum, mass internal bleeding, i lacerated my kidneys, my uterine wall and abdominal wall. the collision broke my water and caused me to go into labor while i was pinned inside my car. it took for men to pry my car door open and get me out to an ambulance. my son, dmitri, was delivered by e
she was seven months pregnant, and dimitri was her first child. please welcome elaine smith.plause] >> thank you for coming in listening to our stories. we live this nightmare everyday. so many of us in the parenting process can attest to sleepless nights with a new baby in the house, but the nights are even worse without them. i was seven months pregnant, my husband and i were traveling to a baby shower to celebrate the first baby born in my family in 25 years. and a time drunk driving...
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that we know how to put a end to it despite all the press that's come out about buitina and henry dimitri and others, i'm not sure that we are breaking or making a crack or and indentation in this so how would you propose, any of the panelists that you go about doing this? and i don't think it necessarily we have the answer. >> its unsecured might have an answer for this? >> so you're right in that i talked a lot about government, give a government -- pretty awesome fight government. what i mean by that is that the bureaucracies we set up in the mid century to fight the cold war and coming out of the great depression too, they are not quite old and bureaucracies by nature establish more rules every year so it becomes ardor and harder to accomplish anything. this coordinating role i was talking about is necessary and we have to find a way to align all these different authorities and all of these different messaging capabilities but , you're quite right. the government probably can't do it by itself. it's going to need industry partners in places like facebook and places like google but it'
that we know how to put a end to it despite all the press that's come out about buitina and henry dimitri and others, i'm not sure that we are breaking or making a crack or and indentation in this so how would you propose, any of the panelists that you go about doing this? and i don't think it necessarily we have the answer. >> its unsecured might have an answer for this? >> so you're right in that i talked a lot about government, give a government -- pretty awesome fight...
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i‘m joined now by dimitris papadimitriou, professor of politics at the university of manchester and alsoboth the single market and the customs union. the second crisis is where we are right now. that has to do with the fact that in the house of commons i can see no scenario in which any brexit deal would go through. that will then lead to the third stage of the crisis, a constitutional crisis. that will revolve around the future of northern ireland, but also quite significantly, the way in which power is currently exercised by the eu will be repatriated in this country. will it be central government? will it be the devolved administrations? it is a three stage crisis. right now we are at the beginning of the second one. jonathan, you are unusual in the academic world because you were on the brexit side the argument. you possibly wouldn‘t characterise this asa possibly wouldn‘t characterise this as a crisis. are you concerned we seem to be getting close to exit day and there is still a lot of uncertainty? yes, i think to understand that you have to go back to the basic premise before the
i‘m joined now by dimitris papadimitriou, professor of politics at the university of manchester and alsoboth the single market and the customs union. the second crisis is where we are right now. that has to do with the fact that in the house of commons i can see no scenario in which any brexit deal would go through. that will then lead to the third stage of the crisis, a constitutional crisis. that will revolve around the future of northern ireland, but also quite significantly, the way in...