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when the ussr fell, estonia regained its freedom, and in 2004, it joined the european union.llinn has modernized at an astounding rate since the fall of the soviet union. its business district shines with the same glass and steel gleam you'll find in any modern city. yet nearby are the rugged and fully intact medieval walls, and the town within these ramparts has a beautifully preserved old-world ambiance. among medieval cities in the north of europe, none are as well preserved as tallinn. the town hall square was a marketplace through the centuries. its fine old buildings are a reminder that tallinn was once an important medieval trading center. today it's a touristy scene, full of people just having fun. through the season, each midday, cruise-ship groups congest the center as they blitz the town in the care of local guides. like many tourist zones, tallinn's is a commercial gauntlet. here there's a hokey torture museum, strolling russian dolls, medieval theme restaurants complete with touts, and enthusiastic hawkers of ye olde taste treats. woman: [ laughs ] steves: but ju
when the ussr fell, estonia regained its freedom, and in 2004, it joined the european union.llinn has modernized at an astounding rate since the fall of the soviet union. its business district shines with the same glass and steel gleam you'll find in any modern city. yet nearby are the rugged and fully intact medieval walls, and the town within these ramparts has a beautifully preserved old-world ambiance. among medieval cities in the north of europe, none are as well preserved as tallinn. the...
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the conflict in crimea has led to the launch after new television channel in estonia.country for journalism: profession. >>> the handle is@snowden. citizen 4 hits twitter. >>> there are certain news events when you examine the coverage them reveal much about the larger story: the disaster that structural the hajj pilgrimage in mecca is an example of that reflected through the lenses of saudi and airanian media. two tloningz of pilgrims met at an intersection called nina. what happens next is unclear. what we know is hungry of lives were lost. one of the reasons for the confusion journalists say is they were denied access to the scene for up to seven hours. the larger story is the geo politics of the region, news reports coming out of riyadh and a bit of bad press given it happened in a place muslims consider sacred and saw e arabia and iran are fighting wars by proxy elsewhere in the region. our starting point this week is mecca. >>> the city of mecca is home to 2 million people and the kaaba considered by most to be the holiest site in islam. during the hajj, the city
the conflict in crimea has led to the launch after new television channel in estonia.country for journalism: profession. >>> the handle is@snowden. citizen 4 hits twitter. >>> there are certain news events when you examine the coverage them reveal much about the larger story: the disaster that structural the hajj pilgrimage in mecca is an example of that reflected through the lenses of saudi and airanian media. two tloningz of pilgrims met at an intersection called nina. what...
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i just recently came back from a trip to russia and the ukraine, and also we stopped off in estonia.olutely appalled at the difference in what is going on there and what we hear in our country. poroshenko, the president of the ukraine now, has appointed a former president of georgia, were he to go home he would be put in prison for his misdeeds, and i'm -- also, went to estonia, and i met a young man who worked in norway but his family lives in estonia, and they are of russian background, although they lived there about 40 years. in the stores, they do not have any of the signs or anything in russian. even though in this particular town there are 40 percent of the people there that are russian. this young man i guess became an activist because he started having signs put up saying, we want russian, and estonia cut a train track that allowed people to go to st. petersburg to visit their family and friends. i'm so disappointed in our country, getting involved in things that we have no business being involved in. >> host: all right, laura, thank you. medea, ukraine. >>> well, you see th
i just recently came back from a trip to russia and the ukraine, and also we stopped off in estonia.olutely appalled at the difference in what is going on there and what we hear in our country. poroshenko, the president of the ukraine now, has appointed a former president of georgia, were he to go home he would be put in prison for his misdeeds, and i'm -- also, went to estonia, and i met a young man who worked in norway but his family lives in estonia, and they are of russian background,...
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. >> se viene implementando paÍses, estonia. >> si usted no le ha llegado la tarjeta con chip no tieneentrar en univisiÓn noticias.com. gracias por acompaÑarnos, y a las personas que hacen posible este noticiero que estÁn por aquÍ, y por allÁ. presentador: ahora estÁ usted bien informado. noticiero univisiÓn, su voz, su decisiÓn. locutor: televisa presenta... gael: crÉeme que va a estar muy difÍcil demostrar que fiorella es inocente. pero mucha suerte. dante: gracias. ¿me mandÓ llamar, seÑor? pedro: ¿encontraste algo que ayude a fiorella? dante: absolutamente nada. pero todo indica que ella fue quien tomÓ las gotas para dejar ciega a la pobre seÑora julieta. pedro: ah, ¿sÍ? ah, ¿y por quÉ tan seguro? dante: porque es obvio que la seÑorita fiorella no entrÓ al cuarto de lÑo
. >> se viene implementando paÍses, estonia. >> si usted no le ha llegado la tarjeta con chip no tieneentrar en univisiÓn noticias.com. gracias por acompaÑarnos, y a las personas que hacen posible este noticiero que estÁn por aquÍ, y por allÁ. presentador: ahora estÁ usted bien informado. noticiero univisiÓn, su voz, su decisiÓn. locutor: televisa presenta... gael: crÉeme que va a estar muy difÍcil demostrar que fiorella es inocente. pero mucha suerte. dante: gracias....
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these small headquarters in estonia, latvia, lithuania, poland, bulgaria, and romania will make it easier for our forces to deploy. >> there is conflicting information about just who russia is attacking with it strikes. moscow says it is targeting i as terrorist group locations come of a rebel groups fighting against the syrian government claim otherwise. this map shows how parts of the country are controlled by different groups, ice militants all the territory marked and dark gray. the moderate opposition forces in light gray. the syrian and blue. rebels and western forces say most of the strikes byssian-syrn western syria. those areas are not under i is control. in an interview with dw, philip breedlove said russia's show ports had little do with combating islamic state. >> i do believe that the russians want the world looking at what they're doing in syria, see how we are cooperating, so the world is not watching what they are doing and continuing to do in ukraine. >> one thing is clear, the battle for power in syria is intensifying, and as this amateur video shows, the destruction and
these small headquarters in estonia, latvia, lithuania, poland, bulgaria, and romania will make it easier for our forces to deploy. >> there is conflicting information about just who russia is attacking with it strikes. moscow says it is targeting i as terrorist group locations come of a rebel groups fighting against the syrian government claim otherwise. this map shows how parts of the country are controlled by different groups, ice militants all the territory marked and dark gray. the...
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new bases in the baltic states in places like latvia and estonia, and also bases in the likes of hungary slovakia too. he said this force would be able to be deployed to nato's southern borders. the only way we can really interpret this is to assume he means turkey. of course one of the main reasons this meeting was called came off of the back of two incursions of russian fighter jets into turkish space. the russians say the first was a mistake and the second one an unfortunate incident. but nato is very suspicious of what russia is doing. the concern is that russia is targeting anti-assad groups that are currently being backed by the cia. >>> in other world news tension remains high across israel and the palestinian territories after a series of stabbings. in tel-aviv police shot an attacking after he stabbed four people with a screwdriver. mike hannah has the latest from jerusalem. >> reporter: this occurring deep in the occupied west bank in the settlement. police say that a settler was attacked and stabbed at the end transto the settlement by a palestinian. he is said to be in a seri
new bases in the baltic states in places like latvia and estonia, and also bases in the likes of hungary slovakia too. he said this force would be able to be deployed to nato's southern borders. the only way we can really interpret this is to assume he means turkey. of course one of the main reasons this meeting was called came off of the back of two incursions of russian fighter jets into turkish space. the russians say the first was a mistake and the second one an unfortunate incident. but...
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i worry could you see a little green man scenario in latvia or estonia. in each of those countries, the population is about 25% ethnic russian. i don't do gets a high probability, but it's not zero. four years ago, i would have said it was zero. doing things to beef up nato presence in the baltic states is basically to deter that kind of scenario. i read the article, at the end of the day, i probably do discount the greater russia model. when you look at re-occupying russia has a unique and questionable right -- they claim the right to defend russian speakers wherever they are and whatever their citizenship. said the people in brighton beach ought to be worried about that. the russian economy has to subsidize them. russia, they are not enthusiastic about that. when you watch the ukraine case, within a month after russian special forces without insignia called little green men by the ukrainians seized crimea. there is a history there -- 60% of the population is ethnic russian. russia initially colonized crimea, it was intended to be the home port for the r
i worry could you see a little green man scenario in latvia or estonia. in each of those countries, the population is about 25% ethnic russian. i don't do gets a high probability, but it's not zero. four years ago, i would have said it was zero. doing things to beef up nato presence in the baltic states is basically to deter that kind of scenario. i read the article, at the end of the day, i probably do discount the greater russia model. when you look at re-occupying russia has a unique and...
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okay, estonia was, but their countries they already had two persons of gdp for defense. but anyway, no, in latvia and l lithuania also. we will work on that. at the same time we are looking for more, more reasonable nato partners' presence in the region because we saw from different military games that organized by very prominent institutions here in the u.s. that we really need to strengthen the presence of nato forces. in the region. not only by number of soldiers on our land, ground, but also by increasing prepositions of the different equipment and ammunition in the region. because in our case, if you speak about possible aggression, the most important issue is time of response. and if we want to shorten this time, we really need higher presence of nato forces in the region and also prepositioning of equipment, technique, ammunition in the region. it will be more shorter, because if we just u.s. decides to help and we are sure you will decide. but anyway, we need many days to transport equipment to europe. it means we need to find solutions. and also will be one of t
okay, estonia was, but their countries they already had two persons of gdp for defense. but anyway, no, in latvia and l lithuania also. we will work on that. at the same time we are looking for more, more reasonable nato partners' presence in the region because we saw from different military games that organized by very prominent institutions here in the u.s. that we really need to strengthen the presence of nato forces. in the region. not only by number of soldiers on our land, ground, but...
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not here, but in estonia and in poland and in germany and in romania and if you look at the heating necessities of europe, it gets really cold there. where do they get their gas? by and large, they get it from the russians and the are basically held hostage and they can be blackmailed. gasp from -- gasprom controls the prices. -- it is likeke to be a ukrainian and to have russia control the gas prices. alternative to natural gas. they need one that is cheaper and cleaner and our natural gas is significantly less carbon-intensive than a russian natural gas and we are more committed to attracting the environment more importantly, --s would be in our natural national security interest to show support for our nato allies. when we need them, they are not good to be there if we are not on their side. we should have a north-south corridor door across eastern europe using american national -- natural gas. when it thing applies relates to asia. there is no reason why this cannot be an effective tool for us. this is a wonderful intersection of high wage, high growth, high job growth economies where we be
not here, but in estonia and in poland and in germany and in romania and if you look at the heating necessities of europe, it gets really cold there. where do they get their gas? by and large, they get it from the russians and the are basically held hostage and they can be blackmailed. gasp from -- gasprom controls the prices. -- it is likeke to be a ukrainian and to have russia control the gas prices. alternative to natural gas. they need one that is cheaper and cleaner and our natural gas is...
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vo en mas accion del d de hoyinglaterra mantuvo su registrperfecto al derrotar a estonia dos a cero yisputados y seperfilan como uno de los favoritos para el torneo el proximo aÑo en francia. vo por ultimo rusia logro untrnfo importantante moavia. se fuon adelanteos a ce pero los de casa buscaron presionaral rival anotando el del descuento al minu pero no les alcansaria para mas y con esto rusia llega a puntos y es segundo del grupo "g" vo los abogosel presidende la fifa, joph blatter, confirmaron es viernes en un comunicado la presentacin un recurso de apelacin sobrla suspensin de 90 das con la que fue sancionado, este jueves por la comisin de tica de la propia fifa... gabriel el dia de hoy continula accoin del beisbol de las grandligas y finalmente gano un equipo de casa en loue de la postemporada..vamos a ver lo sucedido entoronto. take vo vo agarramos la accion en laparte alta de 14va entradaalberto bate un sencillo al jardn central para romper elempte y permitir que odor anotara, la pizarra final f de rangers seis y bluejays cuao. esta serie esta dos a cero afavor de tex y los pr
vo en mas accion del d de hoyinglaterra mantuvo su registrperfecto al derrotar a estonia dos a cero yisputados y seperfilan como uno de los favoritos para el torneo el proximo aÑo en francia. vo por ultimo rusia logro untrnfo importantante moavia. se fuon adelanteos a ce pero los de casa buscaron presionaral rival anotando el del descuento al minu pero no les alcansaria para mas y con esto rusia llega a puntos y es segundo del grupo "g" vo los abogosel presidende la fifa, joph...
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in the past few years alone, i have visited poland, hungria, estonia, russia, and georgia. >> stephenw. that guy is well-traveled. hopefully, his experience in hungria will allow him to finally broker a peace treaty with narnia. ( laughter ) ( applause ) now, some people-- now, some people say mccarthy's trouble in expressing his vision of leadership or anything else makes him disqualified to be speaker of the house, but to them i say, my fellow americans, long beforetimes have we faced great challenges of this nation. but america is anything if not a land from opportunity. of the speaker and the house, kevin mccarthy wants to rise that opportunity and let every mouth speech as one. it's the circle of life-- and it moves us all. because without a brave leadership, america won't be left behind. i believe it was ronald reagan who said, "thomas jefferson." and those are words are still are true today. thank you, may god thank america, and hello. ( cheers and applause ) stick around, we've got gina rodriguez and ben bernanke. ♪ ♪ is that consequential? mate. mmm..ehh with whom are you com
in the past few years alone, i have visited poland, hungria, estonia, russia, and georgia. >> stephenw. that guy is well-traveled. hopefully, his experience in hungria will allow him to finally broker a peace treaty with narnia. ( laughter ) ( applause ) now, some people-- now, some people say mccarthy's trouble in expressing his vision of leadership or anything else makes him disqualified to be speaker of the house, but to them i say, my fellow americans, long beforetimes have we faced...
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. >> if you're in estonia or latvia -- >> especially. >>> a car bomb in iraq has left at least 56 people dead and dozens wounded. 32 died in the ala province, ten were killed in basra province. at least 14 died in baghdad. >>> when we come back, marco rubio on family, football and whether he's too young to be president. >>> senior national correspondent john roberts spent some time recently with rubio and his team. >> watch out, watch out, the ball is across the line. that's a touchdown. >> reporter: this is a side of marco rubio you've likely never seen before. not the u.s. senator, not the presidential candidate, this is marco rubio the dad. >> you got your arm in the wrong hole. >> reporter: as often as he can, rubio attends football games of his sons matthew and dominic in miami. he used to coach, but with all the campaign travel, there's no time this season. rubio also played football in high school and one year of college. he said the game gave him life lessons he takes with him even now as he travels the nation. >> did it teach you to fight through adversity, to execute a plan. yo
. >> if you're in estonia or latvia -- >> especially. >>> a car bomb in iraq has left at least 56 people dead and dozens wounded. 32 died in the ala province, ten were killed in basra province. at least 14 died in baghdad. >>> when we come back, marco rubio on family, football and whether he's too young to be president. >>> senior national correspondent john roberts spent some time recently with rubio and his team. >> watch out, watch out, the ball...
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in the past few years alone, i a,ve visited poland, hungarri estonia, russia, and georgia.ost: that's from rachel maddow. can he recover from this? tried to diagram his sentences, you would have trouble. and in that sense, dana milbank is right. you don'ts anyone want to scrutinize how you talk or work, it is dana milbank. he is a very keen observer. but speaking isn't the only quality of a speaker oddly enough. it's maybe not even the most important quality. you have to be able to work with people. as the crisis the republican party has right now is, like any large majority, when the democrats had huge majority, he had parts of their caucus that couldn't talk to other parts. there was real acrimony there and tremendous differences. you need a leader who can reach all sides and talk to them. and when you have one of those doesn't appear to think much about the consequences of what it does on the institution -- many of its voters think, the government shuts down, that is a good thing. the houses broken apart and the traditions change, that is a good ring, too. because that i
in the past few years alone, i a,ve visited poland, hungarri estonia, russia, and georgia.ost: that's from rachel maddow. can he recover from this? tried to diagram his sentences, you would have trouble. and in that sense, dana milbank is right. you don'ts anyone want to scrutinize how you talk or work, it is dana milbank. he is a very keen observer. but speaking isn't the only quality of a speaker oddly enough. it's maybe not even the most important quality. you have to be able to work with...
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i was in estonia where they are in fear that russia will try to come in. 5:00 umass schow and you seea state that is crumbling. the drawer fronts are empty and people are out of work. russia will be its own worst enemy. the united states does not have to go [ null ] for tat with them. >> what i noticed on the media, we rushed back to the cold war. we want everything to find of those terms. russia continues to be the enemy. but who are our friends that will help fight isis or contain the taliban? i don't see anybody else stepping up. >> we need to make sure we continue to alienate russia with the european allies. the nato allies, germany, france, britain. as they try to take more ground over there proving -- they will alienate themselves further. we should think about strength -- strict sanctions. we can put tougher sanctions on th. >> you mentioned congress. we're having this meltdown on the republican side. you don't even have a speaker of the house lined up or anybody that wants the job. >> right now we don't have a leader of the republican house. this is the fewest bills we've ever
i was in estonia where they are in fear that russia will try to come in. 5:00 umass schow and you seea state that is crumbling. the drawer fronts are empty and people are out of work. russia will be its own worst enemy. the united states does not have to go [ null ] for tat with them. >> what i noticed on the media, we rushed back to the cold war. we want everything to find of those terms. russia continues to be the enemy. but who are our friends that will help fight isis or contain the...
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. >> if you're in estonia or latvia -- >> especially. >>> a car bomb in iraq has left at least 56 people dead and dozens wounded. 32 died in the province, ten were killed in basra province. at least 14 died in baghdad. >>> when we come back, marco rubio on family, football and whether he's too young to be president. just like eddie, the first step to reaching your retirement goals is to visualize them. then, let the principal help you get there. join us as we celebrate eddie's retirement, and start planning your own. just like eddie, the first step to reaching your retirement goals is to visualize them. then, let the principal help you get there. join us as we celebrate eddie's retirement, and start planning your own. >>> senior national correspondent john roberts spent some time recently with rubio and his team. >> watch out, watch out, the ball is across the line. that's a touchdown. >> reporter: this is a side of marco rubio you've likely never seen before. not the u.s. senator, not the presidential candidate, this is marco rubio the dad. >> you got your arm in the wrong hole. >> repo
. >> if you're in estonia or latvia -- >> especially. >>> a car bomb in iraq has left at least 56 people dead and dozens wounded. 32 died in the province, ten were killed in basra province. at least 14 died in baghdad. >>> when we come back, marco rubio on family, football and whether he's too young to be president. just like eddie, the first step to reaching your retirement goals is to visualize them. then, let the principal help you get there. join us as we...
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estonia is at 2% of g.d.p. on defense. germany at 1.3%. the german presiding officer with a good delegation stood up and said, i agree -- when i raised this question -- that it is unacceptable that the united states spends 70% of the cost of nato. you are correct, senator. that's what he told me. secretary gates last week talked about his plea, demand to europe that they do a better job and you, i believe, indicated sometimes when we raise our spending, our allies reduce their spending. how to we deal with this? mr. krepinevich: we have inherited, we have right now, an alliance portfolio we constructed in the 1950's in a very different time with a very different security environment. i think if you look at the situation now, as we revise our strategy, i think it's also time to revise our alliance portfolio. not to say we dismiss long-term allies with whom we still have security interests but i think, for example, in the case of europe, we're going to have to look for to the eastern european countries and less to those of our traditional we
estonia is at 2% of g.d.p. on defense. germany at 1.3%. the german presiding officer with a good delegation stood up and said, i agree -- when i raised this question -- that it is unacceptable that the united states spends 70% of the cost of nato. you are correct, senator. that's what he told me. secretary gates last week talked about his plea, demand to europe that they do a better job and you, i believe, indicated sometimes when we raise our spending, our allies reduce their spending. how to...
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be established across nato member states, new bases in the baltic states in places like latvia and estonia and also bases in the likes of hungary and slovakia, too. he said that this new combat ready force would also be able to be deployed to nato's southern borders. the only way we can interpret this is through a scene that he means in this situation, turkey. one of the main reasons this meeting was called came off the back of two incursions by russian fighter jets into turkish air space. the russians say the first was an accident in bad weather. sergey lavrov said the second was an unfortunate incident. nato are wary and suspicious about exactly what russia is doing in syria at the moment. the concern is that russia is targeting anti assad groups that are currently backed by the c.i.a., creating a huge schism between what russia is up to and what nato and the west hope to achieve there. the only way of bringing about peace is to back assad according to russia. very different decisions here at nato. >> thank you very much for reporting there live from brases. still ahead on the al jazeera
be established across nato member states, new bases in the baltic states in places like latvia and estonia and also bases in the likes of hungary and slovakia, too. he said that this new combat ready force would also be able to be deployed to nato's southern borders. the only way we can interpret this is through a scene that he means in this situation, turkey. one of the main reasons this meeting was called came off the back of two incursions by russian fighter jets into turkish air space. the...
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their ninth straight win against estonia. defending rugby examplions new zealand finished top spot. beating tonga. after a staggering first-half performance, the all blacks scoring five tries. playing ireland or france in the last eight. >> we have given ourselves opportunity to play finals footy. whatever happened has happened in the last month or so. it's irrelevant now to what they turn up with in the millennium stayed yument. determining how far further we go. we are excited about that. scotland can secure their face by beating ammoa. having won twice in the competition. if they fail to beat samoa, japan has the chance to overtake them when they play the u.s. on sunday. >> the australians face each other. both sit on 13 in the last eight. wales go into the game with a poor record against australia. failing to beat the wallabies in the last 10 attempts. >> we are playing against current champions. the team has been in fantastic form, and any team that can beat the all blacks as they did in the summer, you know, to win the rugby championships, you are talking about a formidable fo
their ninth straight win against estonia. defending rugby examplions new zealand finished top spot. beating tonga. after a staggering first-half performance, the all blacks scoring five tries. playing ireland or france in the last eight. >> we have given ourselves opportunity to play finals footy. whatever happened has happened in the last month or so. it's irrelevant now to what they turn up with in the millennium stayed yument. determining how far further we go. we are excited about...
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. >> in the past few years alone, i have visited poland, hungary, estonia, russia and georgia. >> congressionalblicans are now facing a full blown mess in their quest to find a new speaker of the house. lucky for us, that mess turns out to be even more fun and unpredictable than that fateful last visit of congressman kevin mccarthy to hungary. stay with us. >> in the past few years alone, i have visited poland, hungary. ♪ bleeding gums? you may think it's a result of brushing too hard. it's not. it's a sign of early gum disease... listerine(r) can help reverse... rly gum disease in just two weeks. listerine(r). power to your mouth™! >> okay. flashback to the 1980s computers look like this. all right. no fancy icons, no pictures, lines and lines of texts. sometimes if you had a fancy ones, there would be different colors of texts to make it look slightly more pretty. the classic age of beauty, right? the problem is, what you are looking at is not from the 1980s, this is today. this is the system used be i the united states secret service right now in 2015, to store the kind of very sensitive inf
. >> in the past few years alone, i have visited poland, hungary, estonia, russia and georgia. >> congressionalblicans are now facing a full blown mess in their quest to find a new speaker of the house. lucky for us, that mess turns out to be even more fun and unpredictable than that fateful last visit of congressman kevin mccarthy to hungary. stay with us. >> in the past few years alone, i have visited poland, hungary. ♪ bleeding gums? you may think it's a result of...
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. >> we talked to the presidents of estonia and georgia this week, both former soviet nations and theyh also reacted at anger at the whole issue of putin claiming this sphere of influence and they said that they will solidify their relationships with the west. is that dangerous? if putin keeps seeing all of these countries getting closer to europe and nato, will he get even more nervous? >> well, putin is clever enough to know what he can bite and what he can't. he was able to bite cramea. >> now he's getting involved in syria. >> and now it seems that he knows that there's certain parts of syria that he can make an argument for. >> right. >> and the argument, one of the major arguments they have is that any opposition is going to feed into isis first of all and the legitimate government needs to stay. >> can he afford two wars? >> well, this is russia. with 11 time zones and so much natural resources, you never know what russia can afford. >> what they can do and don't do. >> they don't live on regular money because you can always argue to the nation that the nation is in danger and t
. >> we talked to the presidents of estonia and georgia this week, both former soviet nations and theyh also reacted at anger at the whole issue of putin claiming this sphere of influence and they said that they will solidify their relationships with the west. is that dangerous? if putin keeps seeing all of these countries getting closer to europe and nato, will he get even more nervous? >> well, putin is clever enough to know what he can bite and what he can't. he was able to bite...
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i think he has aspirations of similar activity with respect to the baltics estonia lithuania and latvia they were all part of the soviet union going back to world war ii. they'll have significant minority russian populations. they are all 100% dependent on russian gas supplies and they are all members of nato. we have a solemn obligation. the question is could we do that and are we capable of putting together an operation if we had to? i think putin is bound and determined while obama is the white house to take advantage of that. he knows weakness we does when he sees it. it is provocative and i think he also had the desire to undermine nato. i can see them pursuing a strategy, a series of operations basically that would a lot of pressure on the united states. remember where 75% under the budget. there isn't a nato united states leadership to be a part of it in all of that is going to be tested in the next couple of years by mr. putin. he reads the newspapers and he knows what's happening to our defense budget to the obviously has a set of beliefs. somebody suggested the other day more
i think he has aspirations of similar activity with respect to the baltics estonia lithuania and latvia they were all part of the soviet union going back to world war ii. they'll have significant minority russian populations. they are all 100% dependent on russian gas supplies and they are all members of nato. we have a solemn obligation. the question is could we do that and are we capable of putting together an operation if we had to? i think putin is bound and determined while obama is the...
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now all the of things with the crimea, latvia, lithuania or estonia are getting very, very nervous, they'reor support. article 5 plays in, mutual defense. so we'll see. deirdre: okay, we'll see. is this part of some sort of revisionist move by the u.s. because perhaps we didn't act quickly enough to check russia in syria? >> you put your finger on it. that's it. we're playing catch-up ball all over the place including now sending a destroyer inside the 12 mile limit from an artificially constructed island that is millions of tons of sand on top of a coral reef that china is claiming. trying to play catch-up ball, when do you, that you tend to use ideas that are great at one time but time stamp has expired and using what was a good idea and now because of timing could be a bad idea. deirdre: okay, so obviously, a lot more work to be done there. something else i wanted to ask you about, the deputy director of the u.s. national security agency, nsa, says former contractor edward snowden's leaks have had a direct result in hundreds of terrorists disappearing from the internet. >> we have kept t
now all the of things with the crimea, latvia, lithuania or estonia are getting very, very nervous, they'reor support. article 5 plays in, mutual defense. so we'll see. deirdre: okay, we'll see. is this part of some sort of revisionist move by the u.s. because perhaps we didn't act quickly enough to check russia in syria? >> you put your finger on it. that's it. we're playing catch-up ball all over the place including now sending a destroyer inside the 12 mile limit from an artificially...
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done in ukraine, crimea, i think he has aspirations of similar activity with respect to the baltics, estonia lithuania, latvia were all part of the soviet union going back to world war ii and have significant minority russian populations and 100% dependent on russia for their natural gas supplies and are members of nato. we have a solemn obligation should they be attacked but the question is could we do that? are we capable of putting together that kind of operation if we had to? i think vladimir putin is bound and determined while obama is in the white house did take advantage of that because he knows weakness when he sees it. it is provocative and he also has this objective, the desire to undermine, i can see him pursuing a strategy of operations basically that would put a lot of pressure on the united states, we are 75% of the natal budget, the only one, the united states leadership and u.s. forces to be part of a scandal of that is contested in the next couple of years by vladimir putin. he knows what is happening to the defense budget. he obviously has a set of beliefs, somebody suggest
done in ukraine, crimea, i think he has aspirations of similar activity with respect to the baltics, estonia lithuania, latvia were all part of the soviet union going back to world war ii and have significant minority russian populations and 100% dependent on russia for their natural gas supplies and are members of nato. we have a solemn obligation should they be attacked but the question is could we do that? are we capable of putting together that kind of operation if we had to? i think...
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in the past few years alone i have visited poland, hung ria, estonia, russia and georgia. >> george w. bush made a big deal about you forgot poland. everybody forgot hungria. hungria. sorry. the politically strategy to match the military strategy -- everybody forgot hungria. this is a man about to run congress. this is a man about to become speaker of the house barring something very unforeseen. honestly, i'm sorry, just one more. i just -- i think this is important to bring home the gravity of the situation that kevin mccarthy is about to get this close to the american presidency. just one more. do we have? one more. >> it had to be hundreds of thousands of grandchildren to make that decision. we don't have the same as difficult decision, but this white house is managing the decline in putting us in tough decisions for the future. >> the decline in putting us in tough decisions for the future. peanut butter jelly, banana, banana. all the while keeping the place of the band on america, and hungria. he's about to be speaker of the house. probably the second most powerful job in washing
in the past few years alone i have visited poland, hung ria, estonia, russia and georgia. >> george w. bush made a big deal about you forgot poland. everybody forgot hungria. hungria. sorry. the politically strategy to match the military strategy -- everybody forgot hungria. this is a man about to run congress. this is a man about to become speaker of the house barring something very unforeseen. honestly, i'm sorry, just one more. i just -- i think this is important to bring home the...
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i think he is aspirations of similar activity with respect to the baltics, estonia, the duane and lockit. they were all part of the soviet union going back to world war ii. they all had significant minority russian populations and all of 100% dependent on russia for the natural gas supplies, and they are all members of nato. we have a solemn obligation to come to their assistance should they be attacked. the question is could we do that, are we capable of putting together that kind of an operation if we had to? i think putin is bound and determined while obama is in the white house to take advantage of that. he knows weakness when he sees it. it is provocative, and i think he also has this objective, the desire to undermine nato. i can see him pursuing a strategy, a series of operations basically that would put a lot of pressure on the united states it or number, we are 75% of the nato budget, there isn't a native without the united states leadership and u.s. forces to be a part of that. all of that i think will be tested in the next couple of years by mr. putin. he watches competing w
i think he is aspirations of similar activity with respect to the baltics, estonia, the duane and lockit. they were all part of the soviet union going back to world war ii. they all had significant minority russian populations and all of 100% dependent on russia for the natural gas supplies, and they are all members of nato. we have a solemn obligation to come to their assistance should they be attacked. the question is could we do that, are we capable of putting together that kind of an...
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. >> in the past few years alone, i have visited poland, hungary, estonia, russia and georgia. >> congressional republicans are now facing a full blown mess in their quest to find a new speaker of the house. lucky for us, that mess turns out to be even more fun and unpredictable than that fateful last visit of congressman kevin mccarthy to hungary. stay with us. >> in the past few years alone, i have visited poland, hungary. i'm always there for my daughter. for the little things. and the big milestones. and just like i'm there for her, pacific life is there to help protect me and my family so i can enjoy all life's moments. pacific life. helping families for over 145 years achieve long-term financial security with lifelong retirement income. talk to a financial advisor today to grow your future with confidence. so wi got a job!ews? i'll be programming at ge. oh i got a job too, at zazzies. (friends gasp) the app where you put fruit hats on animals? i love that! guys, i'll be writing code that helps machines communicate. (interrupting) i just zazzied you. (phone vibrates) look at it! (friends g
. >> in the past few years alone, i have visited poland, hungary, estonia, russia and georgia. >> congressional republicans are now facing a full blown mess in their quest to find a new speaker of the house. lucky for us, that mess turns out to be even more fun and unpredictable than that fateful last visit of congressman kevin mccarthy to hungary. stay with us. >> in the past few years alone, i have visited poland, hungary. i'm always there for my daughter. for the little...
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. >>> still ahead tonight -- >> in the past few years alone, i have visited poland, hungary, estonia, russia and georgia. >> congressional republicans are now facing a full blown mess in their quest to find a new speaker of the house. lucky for us, that mess turns out to be even more fun and unpredictable than that fateful last visit of congressman kevin mccarthy to hungria. stay with us. >> in the past few years alone, i have visited poland, hungria. and just like i'm there for her, pacific life is there to help protect me and my family so i can enjoy all life's moments. pacific life. helping families for over 145 years achieve long-term financial security with lifelong retirement income. talk to a financial advisor today to grow your future with confidence. (vo) making the most out of every mile. that's why i got a subaru impreza. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. to take their act to the next level... before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time... 2% back at the grocery store... and 3% back on gas... vince of the flying branzinos got a bankamericard cash rewards cred
. >>> still ahead tonight -- >> in the past few years alone, i have visited poland, hungary, estonia, russia and georgia. >> congressional republicans are now facing a full blown mess in their quest to find a new speaker of the house. lucky for us, that mess turns out to be even more fun and unpredictable than that fateful last visit of congressman kevin mccarthy to hungria. stay with us. >> in the past few years alone, i have visited poland, hungria. and just like...
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. >> in the past few years alone i have visited poland, hungria, eston estonia, russia, and georgia. we don't have the same as difficult decision but this white house is managing the decline and putting us in tough decisions for the future. >> unlike during the surge in iraq when petraeus and crocker had an effective politically strategy to match the military strategy. a simple promise. to all of our heroes to the need when they need it most. >> it defies belief that the president would allow the ban on iranian oil exports to be lifted and also stand by russia blackmails an entire continent. all the while keeping the place of the band on america. >> all the while keeping the place of the band on america. his new job title is supposed to be speaker. there's a bit of a political earthquake rolling through washington right now about speaker in waiting kevin mccarthy. kevin mccarthy became the number two republican in congress last year. and when john boehner suddenly resigned a week ago tonight, kevin mccarthy was widely hailed as the man who would be next in line to become speaker afte
. >> in the past few years alone i have visited poland, hungria, eston estonia, russia, and georgia. we don't have the same as difficult decision but this white house is managing the decline and putting us in tough decisions for the future. >> unlike during the surge in iraq when petraeus and crocker had an effective politically strategy to match the military strategy. a simple promise. to all of our heroes to the need when they need it most. >> it defies belief that the...
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this will include parts of latvia and estonia, parts of the sensors general public.that's a pretty dangerous russia. then there's the bishop in russia which is any former soviet brother should be brought back. >> is a little play. he may try to annex or create frozen conflict. >> it's a really good question. two comments. i think it would be unwise. i worry a little bit about kid you see element scenario in each ofin each of those countries the population is about 25 percent of aggression. i don't think that is high probability, but it's on zero. four years ago i would've set at zero probability. when i talk about doing some things to beef up nato presence, is basically presence, is basically to take steps to determine that kind of scenario. having said that, my 2nd comment would be when i read the article, at the end of the day i probably do discount the greater russia model because when you look at basically re- occupying territory, and the kremlin has said going back to 2008 that russia has this unique and questionable right. they claim a right to be able to defen
this will include parts of latvia and estonia, parts of the sensors general public.that's a pretty dangerous russia. then there's the bishop in russia which is any former soviet brother should be brought back. >> is a little play. he may try to annex or create frozen conflict. >> it's a really good question. two comments. i think it would be unwise. i worry a little bit about kid you see element scenario in each ofin each of those countries the population is about 25 percent of...
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estonia cut a train track that allow people to go to st.etersburg to visit their family and friends, i'm so disappointed in our country getting involved in things that we have no business being involved. host: okay laura, thank you. medea benjamin your feedback. guest: you see someone who gets a chance to go to the region comes back with a very different view. when i travel to europe, i've met with people who have been involved with peace issues, they say nato is so aggressive that in a deal they made with gorbachev nato promised it wouldn't move its forces closer to the border with the former soviet union and it has gone ahead and done that. in polling, and now moving closer. that that is seen as a very aggressive by russia. i think it goes back to this whole idea that we have to see things from other people's .. of view. when you see how russians in that region have been oppressed, how there are neo-nazis involved in this movement and unfortunately we have had congress recently passed the legislation that said the u.s. does not give weapo
estonia cut a train track that allow people to go to st.etersburg to visit their family and friends, i'm so disappointed in our country getting involved in things that we have no business being involved. host: okay laura, thank you. medea benjamin your feedback. guest: you see someone who gets a chance to go to the region comes back with a very different view. when i travel to europe, i've met with people who have been involved with peace issues, they say nato is so aggressive that in a deal...
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so if russia attacked latvia or estonia but nato didn't respond, it would render nato obsolete.'re seeing something similar happening not north in the baltics buff south on the turkish border with russia constantly pushing the boundaries, even locking nato planes in its sights for several minutes, just trying to see what nato does, trying to see how much you can get away with. and i think that they're seeing that nato is trying to avoid confrontation because a confrontation between nato and russia would be disastrous. so we're just seeing this kind of game of chicken right now. >> but it's still a huge risk for russia because turkey could say, look, you're violating our air space, your aircraft wasn't marked ostensibly turkey could should it down, right? >> could. i doubt it would want to do that because turkey is still a very important ally of moscow's. they are a big client of russian energy. so turkey shooting down a russian jet would probably have massive repercussions for their energy sector. i doubt they'd want to do that. >> that would make sense. julia ioffe, thank you s
so if russia attacked latvia or estonia but nato didn't respond, it would render nato obsolete.'re seeing something similar happening not north in the baltics buff south on the turkish border with russia constantly pushing the boundaries, even locking nato planes in its sights for several minutes, just trying to see what nato does, trying to see how much you can get away with. and i think that they're seeing that nato is trying to avoid confrontation because a confrontation between nato and...
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y todas personas en celo esperando cebr fans y seÑores llegÓ otro muy esperados por todos ustedes estonia la clave del dÍa y re cuentaed que podrÁs ganarte # 100 dÓlares y el sorteo de 10.000 dÓlares. >>> pero bueno, seÑores, tambiÉn es hora de conectarnos con nuestro camilo montoya para que finalmente nos cuente a ver en donde estÁ camilo? >>> >>> bueno amigos, llave llamas conversando con mi compaÑera de telemundo chicago. >>> es uno de los favoritos de la ciudad, el mÁs histÓrico de la ciudad. >>> me contaba liliana que ademÁs no solamente porque se estÁ jugando la post-temporada si no que es un destino turÍstico porque tiene un siglo de edad. >>> es uno de loss estadios en donde apenas hace que desde 1988 le pusieron luz elÉctrica antes todos los partidos se jugaban de dÍa. >>> el productor nos dijo, la plata estaba para ponerle el estadio. pero las trabajas gast cosas de guerra como los fans de todas maneras apoyan al equipo a pesar que los mets acabaron con ellos en 4 partidos. este estadio tiene la historia grande de sammy sosa que anotÓ jonrones ahÍ son siempre muy famosos. vean e
y todas personas en celo esperando cebr fans y seÑores llegÓ otro muy esperados por todos ustedes estonia la clave del dÍa y re cuentaed que podrÁs ganarte # 100 dÓlares y el sorteo de 10.000 dÓlares. >>> pero bueno, seÑores, tambiÉn es hora de conectarnos con nuestro camilo montoya para que finalmente nos cuente a ver en donde estÁ camilo? >>> >>> bueno amigos, llave llamas conversando con mi compaÑera de telemundo chicago. >>> es uno de los...
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i believe in 2014 it was estonia, greece and the uk them that those commitments with a number of themwondered whether this can be keep up. i hear there have been financial problems increase. on the one hand, there's this. each of them o where you could call things into question a little bit and how much does each really care about the other. so a successful ttip can serve as a renewal of vows. it is not the same as a sort of concrete security assurance, but maybe you can think of it as a necessary but not sufficient condition that if you couldn't pull something like this off, if you can't chordate even at this level it calls the other into doubt. the second point i would make is there's a direct security benefit from having stronger economies, the things that people sometimes stress. i think europe that was going faster would be more confident and better able to meet its challenges. it's something that the u.s. greatly desires. the difficulty in drawing out his argument is often is at the forefront when people make these cases is, this may sound obvious but the size of of the benefits
i believe in 2014 it was estonia, greece and the uk them that those commitments with a number of themwondered whether this can be keep up. i hear there have been financial problems increase. on the one hand, there's this. each of them o where you could call things into question a little bit and how much does each really care about the other. so a successful ttip can serve as a renewal of vows. it is not the same as a sort of concrete security assurance, but maybe you can think of it as a...
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in the past few years alone, i a,ve visited poland, hungarri estonia, russia, and georgia. host: that's from rachel maddow. can he recover from this? tried to diagram his sentences, you would have trouble. and in that sense, dana milbank is right. you don'ts anyone want to scrutinize how you talk or work, it is dana milbank. he is a very keen observer. but speaking isn't the only quality of a speaker oddly enough. it's maybe not even the most important quality. you have to be able to work with people. as the crisis the republican party has right now is, like any large majority, when the democrats had huge majority, he had parts of their caucus that couldn't talk to other parts. there was real acrimony there and tremendous differences. you need a leader who can reach all sides and talk to them. and when you have one of those doesn't appear to think much about the consequences of what it does on the institution -- many of its voters think, the government shuts down, that is a good thing. the houses broken apart and the traditions change, that is a good ring, too. because that
in the past few years alone, i a,ve visited poland, hungarri estonia, russia, and georgia. host: that's from rachel maddow. can he recover from this? tried to diagram his sentences, you would have trouble. and in that sense, dana milbank is right. you don'ts anyone want to scrutinize how you talk or work, it is dana milbank. he is a very keen observer. but speaking isn't the only quality of a speaker oddly enough. it's maybe not even the most important quality. you have to be able to work with...
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in the past few years alone, i have visited poland, estonia, russia, and georgia.ost: robert costa, is this how kevin mccarthy speaks? guest: it is. i have covered mccarthy since 2009. and i covered him when he was not even in the leadership. he was the chief recruiter for the house republicans. and to understand mccarthy -- and looking back at my notebooks from years ago -- mccarthy has never been a speaker who is going to go give a speech at a think tank or anywhere and while you -- wow you. it is not who he was when he came to the house. he is someone who likes the game of politics. he likes to win. he used to carry around the allman neck of american politics. he developed encyclopedic knowledge of districts around the country and about the different kind of quirks of different candidates. he would write them down in his notepad. what their family's names were. their pet's names, their kid's names. the challenge for mccarthy is that he has developed really a deep network of support inside the house. he has become friendly with the committee chairman. but to be s
in the past few years alone, i have visited poland, estonia, russia, and georgia.ost: robert costa, is this how kevin mccarthy speaks? guest: it is. i have covered mccarthy since 2009. and i covered him when he was not even in the leadership. he was the chief recruiter for the house republicans. and to understand mccarthy -- and looking back at my notebooks from years ago -- mccarthy has never been a speaker who is going to go give a speech at a think tank or anywhere and while you -- wow you....
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estonia is at 2% of g.d.p. on defense. germany at 1.3%. the german presiding officer with a good delegation stood up and said, i agree -- when i raised this question -- that it is unacceptable that the united states spends 70% of the cost of nato. you are correct, senator. that's what he told me. secretary gates last week talked about his plea, demand to europe that they do a better job and you, i believe, indicated sometimes when we raise our spending, our allies reduce their spending. ow to we deal with this? mr. krepinevich: we have inherited, we have right now, an alliance portfolio we constructed in the 1950's in a very different time with a very different security environment. i think if you look at the situation now, as we revise our strategy, i think it's also time to revise our alliance portfolio. not to say we dismiss long-term allies with whom we still have security interests but i think, for example, in the case of europe, we're going to have to look for to the eastern european countries and less to those of our traditional wes
estonia is at 2% of g.d.p. on defense. germany at 1.3%. the german presiding officer with a good delegation stood up and said, i agree -- when i raised this question -- that it is unacceptable that the united states spends 70% of the cost of nato. you are correct, senator. that's what he told me. secretary gates last week talked about his plea, demand to europe that they do a better job and you, i believe, indicated sometimes when we raise our spending, our allies reduce their spending. ow to...