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it's kind of the model for estonia and they use that to augment their government capabilities.on the west side for us in the dod that cyber league is a cross for us and our structures between the digital service arena that dod is creating as well as the dash the only difference is when the estonians do it you are doing it. on your own time and it's not as if a uniform member of the -- it's not exactly the same but the idea of trying to tap that is similar. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> thank you chairman and i want to thank you admiral rogers for your service to our country. i wanted to ask the question, you have financial responsibility in your position. what keeps you up at night? what is it that you are the most worried about? >> let me be a bit smart and say they saw on the workload i have note problems sleeping. secondly they are three things. number one is actions taken against critical infrastructure in the united states amateur manipulation and number two what happens when actors start to no longer steal but to manipulate or change data so we no longer can believe what
it's kind of the model for estonia and they use that to augment their government capabilities.on the west side for us in the dod that cyber league is a cross for us and our structures between the digital service arena that dod is creating as well as the dash the only difference is when the estonians do it you are doing it. on your own time and it's not as if a uniform member of the -- it's not exactly the same but the idea of trying to tap that is similar. >> thank you mr. chairman....
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czech republic, estonia, malta. when they let them in they created a cheap workforce that bum rushed the uk. >> it has a huge parallel in the united states. and it's playing out in our elect cycle as well. >> it's a situation where you have a stronger division between the upper and lower classes going on. you have terrorism going on between both continent, and a stock market that keeps going up. so a population of people not feeling anything today. i feel this was an emotional decision. not purely economic. >> it was economic in the sense what drove those emotions, a sense nothing is working anymore. one poll that was taken. for people who voted to leave, they thought these were bad things. 81% thought multi-culturallism was bad. 80%. social libertarianism. the green movement. bad day for them. globalism, 79%. the internet, 71% say it does more harp than good. capitalism 71%. it explains the bernie sanders phenomenon. charles: war is happening doesn't work. he generation lives longer than previously. we hit a wall i
czech republic, estonia, malta. when they let them in they created a cheap workforce that bum rushed the uk. >> it has a huge parallel in the united states. and it's playing out in our elect cycle as well. >> it's a situation where you have a stronger division between the upper and lower classes going on. you have terrorism going on between both continent, and a stock market that keeps going up. so a population of people not feeling anything today. i feel this was an emotional...
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portugal ganÓ a estonia con un doblete de cristiano ronaldo. unidos reviviÓ tambiÉn dentro de la copa amÉrica centenario al vencer 4 a 0 a costa rica. se convierten en un positivo aspirante dentro del grupo a. pablo guerrero pÉrez pumas, esto tras un acuerdo que tuvieran los rayados de monterrey con el club universitario. barrera serÁ comandado por valencia. va a tener que cumplir dos aÑos de suspensiÓn por doping, esto tras haber dado positivo en las pruebas celebradas este aÑo. la tenista argumentÓ que ese no era consciente que las reglas habÍan cambiado este 1 de enero. va a tratar de reducir su sanciÓn. ♪ ♪ conductora: millones han sido cautivados por los vÍdeos divertidos de un blogero. nuestra compaÑera lo entrevistÓ. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> este es eduardo garcÍa. eduardo: son sobre baile, cultura. >> se gana la vida subiendo vÍdeos chistosos en las redes sociales. eduardo: le quiero enseÑar mi gente la cultura. eso se incluye a la mÚsica. en lo que quiero que la gente conozca. le gusta tambiÉn salsa picante. ♪ ♪ >> con el afÁn de mostrar al mundo su
portugal ganÓ a estonia con un doblete de cristiano ronaldo. unidos reviviÓ tambiÉn dentro de la copa amÉrica centenario al vencer 4 a 0 a costa rica. se convierten en un positivo aspirante dentro del grupo a. pablo guerrero pÉrez pumas, esto tras un acuerdo que tuvieran los rayados de monterrey con el club universitario. barrera serÁ comandado por valencia. va a tener que cumplir dos aÑos de suspensiÓn por doping, esto tras haber dado positivo en las pruebas celebradas este aÑo. la...
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in 2007, when russia released war against estonia, estonia is the most wired country on earth. is a cashless society. every transaction is done electronically and the russians shut down their whole internet for the whole country for three weeks over a tiny political issue, essentially the estonians offended russia by trying to move a statue of a page russian soldier away from the city center into a garden and the russians got angry. was that an act of war to shut down the entire estonian economy? to shut down the estonian power grid? to shut down the estonian banking industry? you could call it enacted for. damaging. tiny estonia, population 3 million, do you really want to pick a fight with your russian neighbor and what are you going to do in response. worker retaliation would of depression's are too good at cyber and they knew it would come. so what did the estonians do? the apologize and put the statue back and waited for to be over. was an inactive an act of war? yes, probably. did nato define it as an active war? they probably thought so, but they said no. they didn't wan
in 2007, when russia released war against estonia, estonia is the most wired country on earth. is a cashless society. every transaction is done electronically and the russians shut down their whole internet for the whole country for three weeks over a tiny political issue, essentially the estonians offended russia by trying to move a statue of a page russian soldier away from the city center into a garden and the russians got angry. was that an act of war to shut down the entire estonian...
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estonia is essentially in the suburbs of st. petersburg.taking control or partial control of one of the baltic states. and that's -- that could destroy nato if we don't respond right. >> how should the united states respond to that particular threat? >> we would have to move in with large mounts of military forces and move in, i think, with our allies. we've got to get the allies with us which is one thing that gets disturbed with this business in brexit and so forth. but we have got to be firm on this. after having been so flaccid with respect to the red line in the sand in telling syrians not to cross it and then they cross it and we say, well, let's let the russians handle it. that was one of the worst decisions that's been made in modern american foreign policy. and russia is sitting over there puffing up in the chest and -- >> kind of salivating. >> yes, exactly. >> always bring a nice fresh perspective and an accurate for us to really listen to. appreciate your years of experience and service to the country. >> great to be with you ag
estonia is essentially in the suburbs of st. petersburg.taking control or partial control of one of the baltic states. and that's -- that could destroy nato if we don't respond right. >> how should the united states respond to that particular threat? >> we would have to move in with large mounts of military forces and move in, i think, with our allies. we've got to get the allies with us which is one thing that gets disturbed with this business in brexit and so forth. but we have...
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been approved for testing anywhere in the u.s., according to maker starship technologies, based in estoniaondon. d.c. residents we spoke to, some of whom have had packages stolen from their front steps, were intrigued by the concept of on demand delivery. >> that's cool. i'm excited about that. >> these new delivery ideas are wonderful. if it works, i'm all for it. >> amazing i know that the drones have been coming and the aerial ones have been controversial. >> reporter: the company brought a prototype to the nation's capital for a photo-op last sprik spring. the program runs from september to december, a chance to work out the kinks that include things like vandalism. any company that wants to test the robots or ground drones is limited to five of them at a time. jackie bensen, news4. >>> tomorrow morning, a special delivery from the volunteer rescue squad montgomery county to clay county, west virginia. they're donating an ambulance to the of theirs were swallowed up this weekend. those floods have killed more than two dozen people. chief mark dempsey says he's grateful to be in the pos
been approved for testing anywhere in the u.s., according to maker starship technologies, based in estoniaondon. d.c. residents we spoke to, some of whom have had packages stolen from their front steps, were intrigued by the concept of on demand delivery. >> that's cool. i'm excited about that. >> these new delivery ideas are wonderful. if it works, i'm all for it. >> amazing i know that the drones have been coming and the aerial ones have been controversial. >>...
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britÁnicos se llevaron el triunfo con un cabezazo, a portugal le resta un duelo amistoso frente a estoniaadre testificaron sobre delito de fraude fiscal que recae sobre ellos, trataron de dejar claro que no estaban al corriente del delito y que habÍan dedicado todas las cuestiones legales y fiscales al despacho juÁrez y asociados, y a un antiguo socio de la familia, el juicio estarÁ listo para sentencia este viernes despuÉs de que todas las partes realicen sus conclusiones. lo que era un secreto a voces se hizo oficial el jueves, dani alves no seguirÁ en el barcelona la propia campaÑa ha firmado con la juventus por dos temporadas mÁs con una opciÓn para hacer comprado, el director del cluba laugrana confirmÓ su salida, y despuÉs lo hizo futbolista tras ocho temporadas estarÁ con la vechia seÑora. djokovic lÍquido en tres sets berdych. recuerde seguir bien informado en nuestra pÁgina de internet www.univisiÓndeportes.com, y todas las noches en contacto deportivo, que pase usted una excelente tarde. ilia: maÑana comenzarÁ la copa amÉrica centenario que se disputarÁ en estados unidos, asÍ co
britÁnicos se llevaron el triunfo con un cabezazo, a portugal le resta un duelo amistoso frente a estoniaadre testificaron sobre delito de fraude fiscal que recae sobre ellos, trataron de dejar claro que no estaban al corriente del delito y que habÍan dedicado todas las cuestiones legales y fiscales al despacho juÁrez y asociados, y a un antiguo socio de la familia, el juicio estarÁ listo para sentencia este viernes despuÉs de que todas las partes realicen sus conclusiones. lo que era un...
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estonia, latvia. that opened the floodgates of cheap labor. it wasn't middle eastern immigrants taking their jobs and working for less. if that's the kind of thing that can be articulated in this country we could get away from some of the craziness and talk about this as a smart economic argument. >> i think that's words of wisdom for donald trump. when it comes to unchecked immigration, sovereignty, control your borders and looking after the middle class. we have to look at all groups of people. when we are talking about sovereignty. globalization, trade, we need to talk about protecting americans and make sure we look after security threats, regardless of where they come from, and we look after workers in america and how we can make their lives better because that's the job of the next president of the united states. >> thanks a lot. more fallout from britain's decision to leave the eu. remember friday saw the biggest dollar denomination of losses ever in a one-day session. maybe the bottom is almost there. we'll discuss it all next. you guy
estonia, latvia. that opened the floodgates of cheap labor. it wasn't middle eastern immigrants taking their jobs and working for less. if that's the kind of thing that can be articulated in this country we could get away from some of the craziness and talk about this as a smart economic argument. >> i think that's words of wisdom for donald trump. when it comes to unchecked immigration, sovereignty, control your borders and looking after the middle class. we have to look at all groups of...
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companies whothat were considering moving to london have talent all over europe, so companies starting in estonia or greece, are making that move to london, now may consider going solar else. we have already seen places like berlin and dublin beginning to gain ground. this is the opportunity for them to pull ahead. betty: was this happening even before the vote last week? >> you know, there has certainly been a growth in startups as a whole in europe. london was still seeing as the center of what was going on. lots of companies started in berlin would move to london, because that is where the big venture capitals where. the next question is, is the startups are going elsewhere, where did the vcs go? david: you started your career developing software, and in that line of work, we have seen such a move toward globalization. in the sphere of software development, does this change anything? >> two things. you have the means of developing software, in one of the reasons london was such a great place to do it was because of access to talent from all over europe that could come freely. seen up until now
companies whothat were considering moving to london have talent all over europe, so companies starting in estonia or greece, are making that move to london, now may consider going solar else. we have already seen places like berlin and dublin beginning to gain ground. this is the opportunity for them to pull ahead. betty: was this happening even before the vote last week? >> you know, there has certainly been a growth in startups as a whole in europe. london was still seeing as the center...
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i read that identical triplets from estonia will all run the women's marathon. yeah. raises the question, why wouldn't they just spread out along the route and pretend they're one person? [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: he looks fresh. he's been gone for about two hours. >> steve: he's not even sweating. >> jimmy: he's not even sweating at all. [ light laught let's check in on the election, here. bernie sanders campaigned in california yesterday ahead of the state's democratic primary, and even checked out the famous carousel at the santa monica pier. it got a little awkward when the music stopped and bernie still wouldn't admit that the ride was over. [ light laughter ] this is going to be a contested carousel! [ laughter ] just get off. yesterday was the primary in puerto rico. and i read that some lines to vote were over two hours long. many people just decided to leave. yeah, i think the founding fathers put it best when they said, "give me liberty or give me death, but but i ain't waiting for two hours." [ laughter and applause ] yeah. after w
i read that identical triplets from estonia will all run the women's marathon. yeah. raises the question, why wouldn't they just spread out along the route and pretend they're one person? [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: he looks fresh. he's been gone for about two hours. >> steve: he's not even sweating. >> jimmy: he's not even sweating at all. [ light laught let's check in on the election, here. bernie sanders campaigned in california yesterday ahead...
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hours will be stationed in estonia. i think america on countries will be taking on the other baltic states. so that people can see that window looked over these borders they don't just see us to the troops or latvia trips. they see british troops are american troops of french troops i think that is absolutely right. >> mr. speaker, several weeks ago in the lead up to the referendum i asked for the personal commitment -- prime minister gave a full commitment to since the referendum we have heard comments from suggested from scotland that may be in doubt due to a new tory leadership in the near future. what i would like to ask is can he reassure that this cd will be delivered in terms of funding regardless of who will be the prime minister or the prime minister in the near future of? >> i can't find fans of my successor but i will say to any of the candidates that the city deals have been a great success throughout the 19 at i think it has been quite a marketing that actually, although scotland now has a powerhouse parma
hours will be stationed in estonia. i think america on countries will be taking on the other baltic states. so that people can see that window looked over these borders they don't just see us to the troops or latvia trips. they see british troops are american troops of french troops i think that is absolutely right. >> mr. speaker, several weeks ago in the lead up to the referendum i asked for the personal commitment -- prime minister gave a full commitment to since the referendum we have...
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but it was thatcher to whom the new economy ministers such as poland's, czechoslovakia's and estonia's looked to as their model of how to reform a bankrupt socialist economy. they say as much today. and the more thoroughly they followed the model, the more quickly their economies rose from the dead. it was not only in the post-communist world, however, that margaret thatcher was seen as an inspiration. thatcherrism had an important impact both in car and asia -- africa and asia. lower taxes, the reduction of barriers to trade and capital movements. these became the new, conventional wisdom in ministries of finance around the globe. their broad result? globalization has become -- became the watch word of world bank and imf reports. now, there are naturally points of view much more critical of the thatcher legacy than you have just heard from me. they argued that her economic policies, some, the labour veterans, argue that her policies failed. now, it is undoubtedly true that errors were made in the that manier years. it's hard to imagine any government that doesn't make some such errors
but it was thatcher to whom the new economy ministers such as poland's, czechoslovakia's and estonia's looked to as their model of how to reform a bankrupt socialist economy. they say as much today. and the more thoroughly they followed the model, the more quickly their economies rose from the dead. it was not only in the post-communist world, however, that margaret thatcher was seen as an inspiration. thatcherrism had an important impact both in car and asia -- africa and asia. lower taxes,...
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and nato enlargement was demand have not expanded nato into the balkans he's to separate estonia andit is very important historically by three american presidents democratic and republican to do this. this is another putin line i don't believe that for a minute so we should be proud of what we have created. >> thank you that is very eloquent. >> i completely agree with the last statement and to reform our president that there was an agreement for it to be taken into its membership and that we violated an agreement we're still looking for that agreement. [laughter] but it is interesting the president of russia. sunni delicate history the same way. but what they might want to consider is to look at the enlargement and the partnership programs because they are lumped together right now. and their two vastly different things. and as they're eligible meeting the requirements for membership, the member should bring value to the alliance. and we should have common values. then we should do that. with the partnership program but it may be possible to reach out to the modern arab states even
and nato enlargement was demand have not expanded nato into the balkans he's to separate estonia andit is very important historically by three american presidents democratic and republican to do this. this is another putin line i don't believe that for a minute so we should be proud of what we have created. >> thank you that is very eloquent. >> i completely agree with the last statement and to reform our president that there was an agreement for it to be taken into its membership...
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and bless their hearts, the folks in is ston estonia are kin 2% on their own.y close race and can move in either direction very quickly because we have so few counting areas reporting at this hour. john bolton as always, kt mcfarland, thank you as always. prime minister david cameron says today's vote is one that affects generations to come.e nr this parliament, the next five years, the next 10 years, it's the choice of a lifetime. people in our country. lou: i want to say thank you to kt mcfarland for her kind words. no kindness goes unpunished or unignored. thank you so much. the heritage foundation's uk experts takes that up next. when a moment turns romantic why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertensi
and bless their hearts, the folks in is ston estonia are kin 2% on their own.y close race and can move in either direction very quickly because we have so few counting areas reporting at this hour. john bolton as always, kt mcfarland, thank you as always. prime minister david cameron says today's vote is one that affects generations to come.e nr this parliament, the next five years, the next 10 years, it's the choice of a lifetime. people in our country. lou: i want to say thank you to kt...
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latvia, estonia, have much in his sight. >> i think there is a difference between nato and the militaryack we have and the eu which has become a bureaucratic monster, creating another layer of government on top of the government people already bought and paid for. a lot of people are trying to say there is no appetite for nato. there is an appetite for a mutual cooperative defense mechanism. there is no appetite and lack of appetite for another level of bureaucracy that shoves things down the throats including the way vegetables are viewed and things that really have nothing to do with some detached bunch of bureaucrats who haven't been elected by anybody. martha: donald trump said he thinks he can work with putin. but if putin sees this as an opportunity to move into those countries which he made clear his desire to put back the soviet union. how much do you think he understands that part of the story? >> i don't think putin would be flying fighters over u.s. navy destroyers like putin did, knowing obama wants going to do anything about it. i think he sees trump as strong and unpredict
latvia, estonia, have much in his sight. >> i think there is a difference between nato and the militaryack we have and the eu which has become a bureaucratic monster, creating another layer of government on top of the government people already bought and paid for. a lot of people are trying to say there is no appetite for nato. there is an appetite for a mutual cooperative defense mechanism. there is no appetite and lack of appetite for another level of bureaucracy that shoves things down...
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and john paul the second world heros in post-communist europe but to thatcher justice of akia and estonia helped as a model of how to reform the bankrupt socialist economy they say as much today. in the post communist that was part of the thatcher model were quickly economies rose from the dead not only in the post-communist world to be seen as an inspiration thatcher had been important impact of privatization to control public debt lower taxes the reduction of barriers to trade and capital movements they were the new conventional wisdom for ministry of finance around the globeme the watch w globalization of the imfre natuy reports there are points of view much more critical than the thatcher legacy the my you heard from me they argue the economic policy from veterans and argue that it simply failed undoubtedly it is true that errors were made hardly does the government hardly make an error but it is far outweighed by the economicm, noy successes make sustained productivity she left britain as the four french economy but the general sustained performance continued through the majorra admi
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estonia, do you really want to pick a fight with your russian neighbor? and what will you do in response? cyber retaliation network. -- would not work. the estonians apologize and put the statue back. was it an act of war? probably. ato?data -- did n no. they will not fight over a nine foot statue. >> my father experienced the effects of remote-controlled glider bombers in italy. he was a casualty also there. that the germans had continued with the offensive and they would have pushed us into the sea change the outcome of the war. why did we not work on something also during the second world war? were we more content using infantrymen. ? my father was infantry. why did we not work on that? >> worked on the atomic bomb and we pick and choose which technologies we want to pursue. one of the technologies that we were pursuing that cost almost as much as the atomic tom was the b-29 i going to deliver it. b-29 that wase going to deliver it. or going to the proximity fuse which would allow an artillery shell to explode near a target which made for the nominally
estonia, do you really want to pick a fight with your russian neighbor? and what will you do in response? cyber retaliation network. -- would not work. the estonians apologize and put the statue back. was it an act of war? probably. ato?data -- did n no. they will not fight over a nine foot statue. >> my father experienced the effects of remote-controlled glider bombers in italy. he was a casualty also there. that the germans had continued with the offensive and they would have pushed us...
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s -- such as czechoslovakia's and estonia's look to as a model of socialistorm the economy. they say as much as today. more subtly, the post-communist societies follow the thatcher model more quickly and their economies rose from the dead. it was not only in the post-communist world that margaret thatcher was seen as an inspiration. thatcherism had a good role in asia and africa, the reduction of trade and capital movements, privatization, the better , these of public debt became the new conventional wisdom in ministries of finance around the globe. broad result, globalization, became the watchword of world banks. now, there aren't naturally points of view much more critical of the thatcher legacy then you have heard from me. her economichat policies simply failed. it is undoubtedly true that some errors were made in the watcher years. it is hard to imagine any government that does not make some errors. but they were far outweighed by the economic successes of thatcherism, noticeably a sustained rise in productivity. some successes were evident at the time. she left britain
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post-communist europe, but it was thatcher to whom the new economy ministers, such as czech , looked tod estonia as the model of how to reform the bankrupt and socialist economy. they say as much. more subtly, the post-communist societies follow the thatcher model more quickly and their economies rose from the dead. it was not only in the post-communist world that margaret thatcher was seen as an inspiration. watch herism have them -- intcherism had a good role asia and africa, the reduction of trade and capital movements, they became the new conventional wisdom's and ministries of finance around the globe. their broad results of globalization has -- became the watchword of world bank's. there are other points of view much more critical of the thatcher legacy than you have heard for me. they argued that her economic failed. simply it is undoubtedly true that errors were made in the thatcher years. it is hard to imagine any government that does not make some such errors, but they were far outweighed by the economic successes of thatcherism, noticeably a sustained rise in productivity. some succes
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and when the russians had their skirmishes with estonia, they knocked down their internet. if you ever saw that movie "gravity," where the russians basically released a killer satellite to knock out all the communications, that's the way the world is going to go for the next war. host: focus it more on cyber and other things rather than the hard military ships and planes and things like that. caller: exactly. the russians and chinese are going fight the next world war against us, if it is that, they're going to fight it on the cheap, and here we are spending all this money, and the chinese are spending all their money on, you know, on their infrastructure, and here we are spending all this money on a weapons systems we're never going to use. host: ok. let's hear from martin, pennsylvania, i understand pen line. caller: yes, good morning, thank you, "washington journal," c-span. given the role of the role in the world as an imperial power, we're facing a situation where "star wars" is coming home. what we need to do is to begin to adjust our role in the world. we need to sto
and when the russians had their skirmishes with estonia, they knocked down their internet. if you ever saw that movie "gravity," where the russians basically released a killer satellite to knock out all the communications, that's the way the world is going to go for the next war. host: focus it more on cyber and other things rather than the hard military ships and planes and things like that. caller: exactly. the russians and chinese are going fight the next world war against us, if...
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. >>> muchachos se estonia va calma. >>> de nuevo, vamos hacer otro intento. 1-2-3-. >> no, espÉrateuedo decir nada. >>> dicen que es patÁn. >>> no deberÍamos de estar preguntando esto a la seÑora. >>> es machÍn. >>> ay! dios mÍo, en lugar que dijera le voy a dar una reprimenda. >>> pero ya estÁ muy grande. >>> aparte el que le gusta y dejan disfrutar de la vida seÑores. >>> fÍjense que tambiÉn por la alfombra roja, aylÍn mujica a quiÉn le preguntamos es la verdad que saliÓ como producto oro de la obra celia porque le dijo a los otros productores. >>> no me interesa bueno, niurka dice la verdad, a su manera pero siempre dice la verdad. >>> (risas). >>> es que fue niurka la que le dijo a los medios de comunicaciÓn que habÍa ido a rogar por la salida de Ángel. asÍ que como dicen si les digo pero no les digo pero ya les dije. >>> niurka generalmente habla asÍ es y ya. >>> tener a niurka como jefe de prensa es peligroso. >>> aylÍn mujica saliÓ corriendo. >>> es la primera vez que el novio es el centro de atenciÓn y no ella. >>> karina, pÁsala muy bien. >>> besitos te queremos muchÍsimo.
. >>> muchachos se estonia va calma. >>> de nuevo, vamos hacer otro intento. 1-2-3-. >> no, espÉrateuedo decir nada. >>> dicen que es patÁn. >>> no deberÍamos de estar preguntando esto a la seÑora. >>> es machÍn. >>> ay! dios mÍo, en lugar que dijera le voy a dar una reprimenda. >>> pero ya estÁ muy grande. >>> aparte el que le gusta y dejan disfrutar de la vida seÑores. >>> fÍjense que tambiÉn por...
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report is nato should station troops permanently in the baltic countries, in lithuania, latvia and estonia, permanently in poland, permanent in romania and bulgaria and the black sea and have capacity to act on the air and the sea in both the black sea and baltic regions. this is not war mongering. that's what the russian federation, the putin government, wants you to believe. damon and i were in europe last week, in brussels and berlin together, and the russians are out saying nato's provoking a crisis. these are clearly modest in terms of the troop commitments. measures designed to stabilize the alliance, protect our smaller allies in the east and duo what the nato alliance has to duo, protect the member states and collective security in europe, and we need to establish effective deterrents against putin, and that's why our number one recommendation is the permanent basing of nato troops in those areas. second, the united states and canada and europe should maintain the economic sanctions on russia. those sanctions are now in question. prime minister renzi went to the st. petersburg summ
report is nato should station troops permanently in the baltic countries, in lithuania, latvia and estonia, permanently in poland, permanent in romania and bulgaria and the black sea and have capacity to act on the air and the sea in both the black sea and baltic regions. this is not war mongering. that's what the russian federation, the putin government, wants you to believe. damon and i were in europe last week, in brussels and berlin together, and the russians are out saying nato's provoking...
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i think president putin would have his forces right up on the river separating estonia and russia if not over the river. those states would be threatened. , a veryry important important decision by three american presidents, democrat and republican, to do this. i know a lot of people want to blame us. if we not had expended nato, putin would not be putin. i don't believe that. we should be proud of what we have created and strengthen it. that is the opportunity president obama has. dr. farkas: thank you. general? gen. jones, usmc, ret.: i completely agree with the last statement with regard to the , whont russian president in 2009 informed our president at a breakfast in moscow there was an agreement that nato would never expand and taken to its membership any of the former warsaw pact countries. that we violated that agreement. we have been looking for the agreement. [laughter] gen. jones, usmc, ret.: somehow it is hard to find. somebody lost it. there was no such agreement. it is interesting the president of russia deeply believes there was such an agreement. issue whencates the yo
i think president putin would have his forces right up on the river separating estonia and russia if not over the river. those states would be threatened. , a veryry important important decision by three american presidents, democrat and republican, to do this. i know a lot of people want to blame us. if we not had expended nato, putin would not be putin. i don't believe that. we should be proud of what we have created and strengthen it. that is the opportunity president obama has. dr. farkas:...
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. >> you you have putin stationed very close to estonia and all the other little baltic states.onnell: let me interrupt that discussion. we go to stanford university in palo alto and listen to president obama. this is live. >> hello, everybody. thank you so much. thank you. [applause] thank you very much. thank you. everybody have a seat. thank you so much. thank you. oh, thank you so much. [cheering] this is a good-looking group. thank you. wells first of all let me thank president hanafe for the introduction and entire stanford family letting us take over the campus past few days. as some of you know john is stepping down after 16 years as president of stanford. fortunately for me i can not do that, to just stick around longer than my term limit. john, i'm sure there are some people who want you to stick around longer but i've -- i'm confident you will do extraordinary things. we could not be prouder of john hennessey and stanford and all the great work they have done. please give him a big round of applause. [applause] now it's summer break, just so all of you know stanford i
. >> you you have putin stationed very close to estonia and all the other little baltic states.onnell: let me interrupt that discussion. we go to stanford university in palo alto and listen to president obama. this is live. >> hello, everybody. thank you so much. thank you. [applause] thank you very much. thank you. everybody have a seat. thank you so much. thank you. oh, thank you so much. [cheering] this is a good-looking group. thank you. wells first of all let me thank president...
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because estonia is a member of the agreement, this visa ban had a wide force. he could not travel to any shangen country, which is most of the european union. for nine years that have passed since then, the man has been desperately trying to get himself off that list, off the visa black list. for all those nine years, for all the other transgressions happening in our country, there hasn't been a single case of harassment against a foreign diplomat stationed in moscow. i think this is all we need to know about the effect and effectiveness of these types of personal targeted measures against the human rights abusers. >> do you want to add anything to it? >> hit the red button. >> i'm sorry. i think the future of russia depends -- i have been involved with russia for many years and have thought a great deal about it. i think the first priority, the danger of participating in elections which the regime controls, although i'm not opposed to it, is that it gives legitimacy to the regime and actually under controlled circumstances, gives the impression to the populati
because estonia is a member of the agreement, this visa ban had a wide force. he could not travel to any shangen country, which is most of the european union. for nine years that have passed since then, the man has been desperately trying to get himself off that list, off the visa black list. for all those nine years, for all the other transgressions happening in our country, there hasn't been a single case of harassment against a foreign diplomat stationed in moscow. i think this is all we...
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estonia, latvia, a lot of cheap labor poured into britain. how do they resolve that?o deport that people, but that won't matter if they can jump-start the overall economy. >> charles, the first rule when you're in a hole is to put down shovel and stop digging. [laughter] the british have decided to stop digging altogether. now, of course, they have work to do to fill back in the hole, you know, get rid of some of the barnacles on their capitalistic machine that has been built up by the e.u. but the first thing they've done is said, stop. no more insane regulations, no more additional taxes. we're going to pause, and and now we're winning to look toward the -- we're going to look toward the future. and we can all agree it's not the european union no matter how you slice it. charles: all right, mark, thank you very much. really appreciate it. now i want you guys to listen to what donald trump said about hillary. >> she should go on camera. she called brexit 100% wrong. she doesn't want to go on camera because she's embarrassed. charles: all right, cheryl, deirdre? what
estonia, latvia, a lot of cheap labor poured into britain. how do they resolve that?o deport that people, but that won't matter if they can jump-start the overall economy. >> charles, the first rule when you're in a hole is to put down shovel and stop digging. [laughter] the british have decided to stop digging altogether. now, of course, they have work to do to fill back in the hole, you know, get rid of some of the barnacles on their capitalistic machine that has been built up by the...
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when nato's secretary-general officially announced a decision to invite bulgaria, estonia, latvia, lithuania, romania, slovakia and slow have enia -- slo----slow have enia, "this wae of the most thrilling days of my tenure." his career took him from columbus to washington, around the world. he kept himself guided by his catholic faith and anchored by his family. he ultimately retired to spend more time with the people who really mattered. at the top of that list was the woman who made him whole. if you don't think storey sm book romances can start at a cleveland young republicans club, then you didn't know george and janet voinovich. george and janet were best friends, political confidants, deeply in love. here in washington, you can find them central ting through the capitol to work or to st. joe's for mass. when she came to visit him at the office, george would greet her with a kiss and a hug. when the voinovichs flew back to cleveland, which was most weekends, they would hold hands and say prayer across the aisle to prepare for takeoff. and when it was wheels down, janet would put ohio's
when nato's secretary-general officially announced a decision to invite bulgaria, estonia, latvia, lithuania, romania, slovakia and slow have enia -- slo----slow have enia, "this wae of the most thrilling days of my tenure." his career took him from columbus to washington, around the world. he kept himself guided by his catholic faith and anchored by his family. he ultimately retired to spend more time with the people who really mattered. at the top of that list was the woman who made...
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i think president putin would have his forces right on the side of the river separating estonia and russia and those states would be threatened and it's very important, historically very important decisions by three american presidents, democrat and republican to duo this. >> this is another pato line. if we hadn't expanded putin putin one be putin. which should hold on to this and strengthen it and that's the opportunity president obama has. >> that's very eloquent. general? >> i completely agree with the last statement with regard to the current russian president. . in 2009 informed our president at a breakfast in moscow that there was an agreement, that nato would never expand and take into its membership any of the former warsaw pact countries and that we violated that agreement. we've been looking for the agreement, but somehow it's kind of hard to find. there was no such agreement but the president of russia believes there was such an agreement. it complicates when you don't look at history the same way. and on argument, i think -- i think one thing that nato might want to consider i
i think president putin would have his forces right on the side of the river separating estonia and russia and those states would be threatened and it's very important, historically very important decisions by three american presidents, democrat and republican to duo this. >> this is another pato line. if we hadn't expanded putin putin one be putin. which should hold on to this and strengthen it and that's the opportunity president obama has. >> that's very eloquent. general?...
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in 2007, when there was this whole controversy about relocation of a soviet war memorial in estonia, members of the pro-kremlin youth group engaged in a harassment campaign against the estonia ambassador to moscow. she is currently the foreign minister. they were following her everywhere trying to protest her press conferences and throwing things at her and shouting abuse. the government posted sanctions on the serving minister in mr. putin's government. he was in fact the leader of this group. he was placed on a visa ban list and because estonia is part of the schengen agreement, he could not travel to any schengen country which is most of the european union. for nine years passed since then, he has desperately trying to get himself off the visa blacklist. for all the other nine years and tran aggressions and human rights abuses happening in our country there hasn't been a single case of harrassment against a foreign diplomat stationed in moscow. i think this is all you need to know about the effect and effectiveness of personal target the measures against those human rights abusers
in 2007, when there was this whole controversy about relocation of a soviet war memorial in estonia, members of the pro-kremlin youth group engaged in a harassment campaign against the estonia ambassador to moscow. she is currently the foreign minister. they were following her everywhere trying to protest her press conferences and throwing things at her and shouting abuse. the government posted sanctions on the serving minister in mr. putin's government. he was in fact the leader of this group....