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developed in estonia, it turns everyone's hand into an artist's. demonstration we're showing you right here has the tool using water based spray paint to print reproduction of leonardo da vinci's marches. da vinci's masterpiece. >>> it's time to go on a cash-only diet? craig >> $15,000. that is how much credit card debt the average american has right now. and when you add that to your car payment, perhaps a student loanment people will tell you that they are broke. if you can relate to this ask yourself can you go on an all cash diet? >> our test is with us in las vegas. >> radio host dave ramsey. he has a take no prisoners absolutely zero exceptions. could you dump your favorite credited? credit cards? you'll meet the people who say it works, join me for that special report, cash diet, monday night live at authority, jerry we're finally going to get cool days ahead. that's what you're telling me. >> by the end of next week it will feel like a different season. tomorrow just more of the same. tomorrow we'll have the sun, many we put this in motion
developed in estonia, it turns everyone's hand into an artist's. demonstration we're showing you right here has the tool using water based spray paint to print reproduction of leonardo da vinci's marches. da vinci's masterpiece. >>> it's time to go on a cash-only diet? craig >> $15,000. that is how much credit card debt the average american has right now. and when you add that to your car payment, perhaps a student loanment people will tell you that they are broke. if you can...
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reporter: that's frightening talk in places like the former soviet republics of latvia, lithunia and estonia, where nato exercises are held to thwart the perceived ambition of vladimir putin to take them back. donald trump has been mocked here for cozying up to putin and saying nato's u.s.-backed defense guarantee is not any tampering with the alliance is a frightening prospect says pulitzer prize winning columnist ann applebalm. >> people are afraid of another russian to ukraine and afraid of russian influence and russian pressure on the baltic states and central europe, people are afraid of an expansion of russian influence all over europe. >> reporter: the president-elect sound more statesman like since he won. >> we will get along with other nations willing to get along with us. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: and there are some in europe like maureen penn of anti-immigrant national front in france and kirk vilders of the right wing freedom party in the netherlands who see the trump victory as an inspiration. >> what can happen in america can happen in europe, can happen in
reporter: that's frightening talk in places like the former soviet republics of latvia, lithunia and estonia, where nato exercises are held to thwart the perceived ambition of vladimir putin to take them back. donald trump has been mocked here for cozying up to putin and saying nato's u.s.-backed defense guarantee is not any tampering with the alliance is a frightening prospect says pulitzer prize winning columnist ann applebalm. >> people are afraid of another russian to ukraine and...
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the first incident related to estonia soldier when the scandal regarding the removal of the former monument of the soviet soldier and it was a huge wave of attacks against a bunch of the media and the institutions in estonia where we can also remember the georgian war when they came in and the ukrainian war, and the political and the media came under a similar attack. no question that this new development is not the same line, but the same question, dmitri, is what is the kremlin trying to achieve. unfortunately, i cannot explain all of it, and thinking behind the strategy, but in my opinion, there is an element of the discontinuing of escalation between the two powers that is probably the way to show that russia is not scared of anything, and to the talk boldly and provocative, and also if succeeded would provide kremlin a response to any accusation regarding the fake nature of the elections in russia, right? they will always be able to say here it was unfair, and if that is successful with that type of election. but the important factor is the support for a far right candidate or allegedl
the first incident related to estonia soldier when the scandal regarding the removal of the former monument of the soviet soldier and it was a huge wave of attacks against a bunch of the media and the institutions in estonia where we can also remember the georgian war when they came in and the ukrainian war, and the political and the media came under a similar attack. no question that this new development is not the same line, but the same question, dmitri, is what is the kremlin trying to...
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the coalition supporting iraq to defeat the scourge of daesh that has agreed to send 800 troops to estonia as part of nato's presence in eastern europe. that is supporting nigeria in the fight against boca haram and that is reinforcings it commitment to peacekeeping forces in south sudan, somalia and kosovo. and it is britain that is leading the way in pioneering international efforts to crack down on modern slavery wherever it is found. time and again, it is british leadership, british hard and soft power that is at the forefront of how the world responds to the greatest challenges of our time. so i stand here confident that in facing these new challenges, once again, britain can lead. that together, we can shape a new approach to globalization, to enhance the prosperity of not just some of our citizens but all of our citizens. that together, by meeting this national moment with a truly national effort, we unite our whole country by making the uk a country that works for everyone. that together we can rise to this moment and seize this great global opportunity of our time. to provide the
the coalition supporting iraq to defeat the scourge of daesh that has agreed to send 800 troops to estonia as part of nato's presence in eastern europe. that is supporting nigeria in the fight against boca haram and that is reinforcings it commitment to peacekeeping forces in south sudan, somalia and kosovo. and it is britain that is leading the way in pioneering international efforts to crack down on modern slavery wherever it is found. time and again, it is british leadership, british hard...
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reporter: that's frighteningr talk in places like the former soviet republics of latvia, lithuania, and estonia, where nato exercises are held to thwart the perceived ambition on vladimir putin to take them back. donald trump has been mocked here for cozying up to putin and saying nato's u.s.-backed defense guarantee is nots automatic. is a frightening prospect, says pulitzer prize-winning columnist ann applebaum. >> people are afraid of another russian incursion into ukraine.t people are afraid of russian influence and russian pressure on the baltic states and on central europe. people are afraid of an expansion of the russiann of influence all over europe. >> reporter: the president-elect sounded more statesmanlike since he won. >> we will get along with all other nations willing to get along with us. >> reporter: and there are some in europe, like marine lepen ofk the anti-immigrant national front of france, and geert wilders of the right wing freedom party in the netherlando who see the trump victory as an inspiration. >> what can happen in america can happen in europe can happen in the net
reporter: that's frighteningr talk in places like the former soviet republics of latvia, lithuania, and estonia, where nato exercises are held to thwart the perceived ambition on vladimir putin to take them back. donald trump has been mocked here for cozying up to putin and saying nato's u.s.-backed defense guarantee is nots automatic. is a frightening prospect, says pulitzer prize-winning columnist ann applebaum. >> people are afraid of another russian incursion into ukraine.t people are...
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reporter: that's frightening talk in places like the former soaf republics of latvia, lithuania, and estoniaere nato exercises are held to thwart the perceived ambition of vladimir putin to take them back. donald trump has been mocked here for cozying up to putin and saying nato's u.s.-backed defense guarantee is not automatic. any tampering with the alliance is a frightening prospect, says pulitzer prize-winning columnist ann applebaum. >> people are afraid of another russian incursion into ukraine. people are afraid of russian influence and russian pressure on the baltic states and on central europe. people are afraid of an expansion of the russian influence all over europe. >> reporter: the president-elect sound more statesmanlike since he won. >> we will get along with all other nations willing to get along with us. we will be. >> reporter: and there are some in europe, like n.y.u. mare lepen of france, and geert wilders of the right wing freedom party in the netherlands who see the trump victory as an inspiration. >> what can happen in america can happen in europe can happen in the neth
reporter: that's frightening talk in places like the former soaf republics of latvia, lithuania, and estoniaere nato exercises are held to thwart the perceived ambition of vladimir putin to take them back. donald trump has been mocked here for cozying up to putin and saying nato's u.s.-backed defense guarantee is not automatic. any tampering with the alliance is a frightening prospect, says pulitzer prize-winning columnist ann applebaum. >> people are afraid of another russian incursion...
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and during that time, i asked him if you saw russia go into one of the newer nato states, estonia, lithuania, latvia, would we come to their aid? he tossed in said first i would -- he paused for a moment and said i would check and see what their contributions have been to nato, which is a little bit like me saying to you, when you call the fire department because your house is burning, let's go see how your property taxes are. right? so, that spooked an awful lot of europeans. but i think he is going to be under great pressure to show what his commitment is to nato, regardless of what the contributions are. >> the japanese are also anxious, and the japanese prime minister abe is meeting with donald trump today p or the japanese want to know, how committed is america to that security alliance? david: he has had a consistent line similar to nato. he said of japan and south korea do not contribute more to the cost of keeping american troops there, he would consider pulling them out.now, to pander to be -- japan contributes more. than any other nation in the world to keep american troops. the mo
and during that time, i asked him if you saw russia go into one of the newer nato states, estonia, lithuania, latvia, would we come to their aid? he tossed in said first i would -- he paused for a moment and said i would check and see what their contributions have been to nato, which is a little bit like me saying to you, when you call the fire department because your house is burning, let's go see how your property taxes are. right? so, that spooked an awful lot of europeans. but i think he is...
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estonia was fairly hit by the economic crisis some years ago, but in estonia, they have carried out the necessary reforms and they have decided to spend 2% of gdp on defense. so, when estonia can do that, i would argue that all nations within the european union could do that. now, on the second part of your question -- host: it involves the fight against isis and the use of nato tos going to try to respond. >> yes. i think it would be a good idea. i have noted that when france was hit severely by the terrorist attacks last year, france decided not to invoke nato.e five of remind us what article five does. statescle v within nato that we consider an attack on one an attack on all. in other words, we will help each other. if the russians or isis, or any other, hit you and you requested that we invoke article v, then we will come to your aid. but france didn't. they asked the european union for assistance. the fact is, they did not get anything. the fact is, when it comes to hard security, nato is the only show in town. also mention something with respect to this that is quite interesting.
estonia was fairly hit by the economic crisis some years ago, but in estonia, they have carried out the necessary reforms and they have decided to spend 2% of gdp on defense. so, when estonia can do that, i would argue that all nations within the european union could do that. now, on the second part of your question -- host: it involves the fight against isis and the use of nato tos going to try to respond. >> yes. i think it would be a good idea. i have noted that when france was hit...
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reporter: that's frightening talk in places like the former soviet republics of latvia, lithuania and estonia, where nato exercises are held to thwart the perceived ambition of vladimir putin to take them back. donald trump has been mocked here for cozying up to putin and saying nato's u.s.-backed defense guarantee is not automatic. any tampering with the alliance is a frightening prospect says pulitzer prize winning columnist ann applebalm. >> people are afraid of another russian to ukraine and afraid of russian influence and russian pressure on the baltic states and central europe, people are afraid of an expansion of russian influence all over europe. >> reporter: the president-elect sound more statesman like since he won. >> we will get along with other nations willing to get along with us. >> reporter: and there are some in europe like maureen lapenn of anti-immigrant national front in france and kirk vilders of the right wing freedom party in the netherlands who see the trump victory as an inspiration. >> what can happen in america can happen in europe, can happen in the netherlands as
reporter: that's frightening talk in places like the former soviet republics of latvia, lithuania and estonia, where nato exercises are held to thwart the perceived ambition of vladimir putin to take them back. donald trump has been mocked here for cozying up to putin and saying nato's u.s.-backed defense guarantee is not automatic. any tampering with the alliance is a frightening prospect says pulitzer prize winning columnist ann applebalm. >> people are afraid of another russian to...
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the newest members of nato, polled and estonia. the french have no room to cater wall when they are spending 12%. and they have maintained these social program for the last 50 years. kennedy: how is this clinton-trump souffle -- the putin-trump souffle? >> i don't like that, but when i hear the name john bolton being thrown around. that guy is a realist. he knows the cut of putin's jib. kennedy: i'm curious about ambassador bolton's name being floated because of the connection he has with steve bannon. they are close. do you think he has ruffled feathers over russia still keeps him in the running? >> i hope so. i think he's trump's kind of buy. if bannon says so, then he will be trump's guy. steve bannon also is a guy who knows what we are dealing with in the kremlin. if he has trump's ear than a lot of my concerns are assuaged. kennedy: thank you for being here as always. liberals doubled down on executive orders under obama. kmele foster joins me with his kennedy: president obama has used executive orders to use controversial dec
the newest members of nato, polled and estonia. the french have no room to cater wall when they are spending 12%. and they have maintained these social program for the last 50 years. kennedy: how is this clinton-trump souffle -- the putin-trump souffle? >> i don't like that, but when i hear the name john bolton being thrown around. that guy is a realist. he knows the cut of putin's jib. kennedy: i'm curious about ambassador bolton's name being floated because of the connection he has with...
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like estonia, latvia, lithuania.about unilateral view of saying, we're going to reset condition with russia without understanding that there's a much wider picture to deal with whenever you have those kind of unilateral agreements. >> gentlemen, thank you so much. general mark hertling as well as phil mudd, appreciate you guys. in agreement today, so unusual, but -- >> amazing. >> a rare moment. >> so good to see. >>> thank you so much for watching "newsroom." "wolf" starts, right after a quick break. i'm here in bristol, virginia. and now...i'm in bristol, tennessee. on this side of the road is virginia... and on this side it's tennessee. no matter which state in the country you live in, you could save hundreds on car insurance by switching to geico. look, i'm in virginia... i'm in tennessee... virginia... tennessee... and now i'm in virginessee. see how much you could save on car insurance. or am i in tennaginia? hmmm... >>> hello. i'm wolf blitzer. 1:00 p.m. in washington. wherever you're watching from around the
like estonia, latvia, lithuania.about unilateral view of saying, we're going to reset condition with russia without understanding that there's a much wider picture to deal with whenever you have those kind of unilateral agreements. >> gentlemen, thank you so much. general mark hertling as well as phil mudd, appreciate you guys. in agreement today, so unusual, but -- >> amazing. >> a rare moment. >> so good to see. >>> thank you so much for watching...
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reporter: that's frightening talk in places like the former soviet republics of latvia, lithuania, and estoniaxercises are held to thwart the perceived ambition of vladimir putin to take them back. donald trump has been mocked here for cozying up to putin and saying nato's u.s.-backed defense guarantee is not automatic. any tampering with the alliance is a frightening prospect, says pulitzer prize-winning columnist ann applebaum. >> people are afraid of another russian incursion into ukraine. people are afraid of russian influence and russian pressure on the baltic states and on central europe. people are afraid of an expansion of the russian influence all over europe. >> reporter: the president-elect sounded more statesmanlike since he won. >> we will get along with all other nations willing to get along with us. we will be. >> reporter: and there are some in europe, like marine lepen of the anti-immigrant national front of france, and geert wilders of the right wing freedom party in the netherlands who see the trump victory as an inspiration. >> what can happen in america can happen in europ
reporter: that's frightening talk in places like the former soviet republics of latvia, lithuania, and estoniaxercises are held to thwart the perceived ambition of vladimir putin to take them back. donald trump has been mocked here for cozying up to putin and saying nato's u.s.-backed defense guarantee is not automatic. any tampering with the alliance is a frightening prospect, says pulitzer prize-winning columnist ann applebaum. >> people are afraid of another russian incursion into...
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it's happening in estonia and norway, as you see there.ng to make them feel that, yeah, we have your back, but, secondly donald trump's message how secure and how many will we rely on in the future? >> nick, good to see you in the warm studio. thanks so much for bringing that to us. >>> donald trump promising in a series of tweets this morning that he will not have any conflicts of interest when he becomes president? what does he need to do about that? our next next guest explains. >>> president-elect donald trump actually tweeting about something that matters this morning, his future in business. he said in a series of posts that he's going to hold a major news conference on december 15th, with his children, to discuss leaving his business in total to focus on running the country. trump says he will have, in no way, a conflict of interest. how will he do that? let's discuss with david renny, the washington bureau chief of "the economist." his latest article focuses on trump's business dealings. good to have you with us, david. part of the
it's happening in estonia and norway, as you see there.ng to make them feel that, yeah, we have your back, but, secondly donald trump's message how secure and how many will we rely on in the future? >> nick, good to see you in the warm studio. thanks so much for bringing that to us. >>> donald trump promising in a series of tweets this morning that he will not have any conflicts of interest when he becomes president? what does he need to do about that? our next next guest...
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and the new york times reports a strong divide, some in estonia, for instance, are assuaged by trump's peaceful overtures to putin, "widespread in russian speaking communities in the balkans and beyond and contrast starkly with the alarm, even panic, where vladimir putin is viewed as a threat that must be resisted, not appeased." meanwhile, nbc confirms mitt romney, who famously warned about the rise of vladimir putin, is set to meet with trump this weekend. a source close to trump told nbc news the 2012 gop presidential nominee is being considered for secretary of state, a stunning turn given romney's frequent criticism of trump. >> donald trump tells us that he is very, very smart. i'm afraid, though, when it comes to foreign policy, he is very, very not smart. donald trump says he admires vladimir putin. at the same time, he's called george w. bush a liar. that is a twisted example of evil trumping good. his foreign policies would make america and the world less safe. he has neither the temperament nor the judgment to be president, and his personal qualities would mean that american
and the new york times reports a strong divide, some in estonia, for instance, are assuaged by trump's peaceful overtures to putin, "widespread in russian speaking communities in the balkans and beyond and contrast starkly with the alarm, even panic, where vladimir putin is viewed as a threat that must be resisted, not appeased." meanwhile, nbc confirms mitt romney, who famously warned about the rise of vladimir putin, is set to meet with trump this weekend. a source close to trump...
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and the british are sending about 800 troops over to estonia.people believe right now we're already in the middle of a full-fledged cold war with vladimir putin. >> brian todd reporting for us. brian, thanks very much. jim sciutto, what are you hearing about the fbi's look into ties between the trump campaign, some senior advisers there, former advisers, and russia? >> there have been at least some ongoing, no fewer than three investigations of ties of people close to donald trump to russian interests. paul m paul manafort, his ties to a pro-russian leader in the ukraine. carter page, a former policy adviser. but also roger stone. no evidence of criminal activity found yet. and bigger picture, no evidence of coordination or certainly criminal ties between donald trump himself and russia or russian interests. on the flip side, though, when you do talk to folks in the intelligence community they don't believe that donald trump is working with russia. but is it beneficial, are some of his positions, are some of his statements here beneficial to rus
and the british are sending about 800 troops over to estonia.people believe right now we're already in the middle of a full-fledged cold war with vladimir putin. >> brian todd reporting for us. brian, thanks very much. jim sciutto, what are you hearing about the fbi's look into ties between the trump campaign, some senior advisers there, former advisers, and russia? >> there have been at least some ongoing, no fewer than three investigations of ties of people close to donald trump...
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after i went out, and went to israeli sniper school, finland and estonia. i wish i did. >> we had one of our guys, he got out three months ago came from 101st, went right before the last appointment and his 2012 had a chance to go. [inaudible] >> are your sniper to? >> obviously. >> anybody else? >> area appears, asking. haskins is fair, still. and this guy from texas, always has a dip in his mouth. >> it wasn't me, was it? >> kind of talk like this all the time. doesn't open his mouth at her. >> that's like everybody. that describes everybody in the army. >> eos in may because every time i get to the range i would light up a cigarette. everyone there smoke. >> you ever not have a cigarette in your mouth? >> do you ever not have a tip in your mouth? >> i bet he said something else. anybody else? let's get it started. it got shut down because big army hasn't taken any more. >> to go to battalion? all those budget cuts. >> when they take -- now we have in excess of infantrymen that has serious hills so we can't keep filling them up. >> are you a fan? >> i pla
after i went out, and went to israeli sniper school, finland and estonia. i wish i did. >> we had one of our guys, he got out three months ago came from 101st, went right before the last appointment and his 2012 had a chance to go. [inaudible] >> are your sniper to? >> obviously. >> anybody else? >> area appears, asking. haskins is fair, still. and this guy from texas, always has a dip in his mouth. >> it wasn't me, was it? >> kind of talk like this all...
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>> he would say it's important that we support countries in eastern europe, what poland or estonia, who are part of nato or other countries that are looking for the west leadership, such as the ukraine. we should respect the sovereign boarders of those countries. >> does that mean military assistance? >> it would mean assistance from, whether it's providing weapons to diplomatic assistance, and military assistance, if need be. >> vladamir putin's spokesman has called on the trump administration to withdraw nato troops from the border along russia. what would you advise and what do you think president-elect trump should do if we come to that in a few months. >> we should not give in to russian demands and we need to have a hard line with our nato allies. and we need to show nato countries that the united states will be there and protect those countries. he would tell donald trump that's of critical importance so that the world sees that america is keeping its word to its allies in the nato organization. >> i'm going to end, your grandmother pat nixon is watching the donahue show in 1977.
>> he would say it's important that we support countries in eastern europe, what poland or estonia, who are part of nato or other countries that are looking for the west leadership, such as the ukraine. we should respect the sovereign boarders of those countries. >> does that mean military assistance? >> it would mean assistance from, whether it's providing weapons to diplomatic assistance, and military assistance, if need be. >> vladamir putin's spokesman has called on...
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i think if i'm sitting in estonia or latvia or lithuania today, i'm terrified because the incoming --s having the star wars taken away from them? julie: much morer terrifying. >> really? >> of course. you can't count on nato ships in the wallettics anymore. baltics anymore. and what continues to happen with the russians is that they continue to get their bay. i mean -- their way. they have now conceded -- >> under the trump administration. julie: well, listen. both, actually, i've been very critical of the president's attitudes towards the russians, but with respect to what donald trump has said about russia, he's the only leader who said, oh, wait, maybe the russians didn't go into yahoo! crane. -- ukraine. he said consistently that their taking crimea was not necessarily a bad thing, said he wasn't necessarily going to defend -- sandra: we are getting a note from our white house producer about the conversation being had with president-elect donald trump and president barack obama saying they had a wide-ranging conversation. it is taking longer than expected, obviously. but obama say
i think if i'm sitting in estonia or latvia or lithuania today, i'm terrified because the incoming --s having the star wars taken away from them? julie: much morer terrifying. >> really? >> of course. you can't count on nato ships in the wallettics anymore. baltics anymore. and what continues to happen with the russians is that they continue to get their bay. i mean -- their way. they have now conceded -- >> under the trump administration. julie: well, listen. both, actually,...
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latvia, lithuania and estonia. later it was georgia. and then came ukraine. the revolution of 2004 took place, and ukraine is, from time to time, becomes the unfriendly country or even an enemy. but lately within the context of the general anti-western propaganda there's growing antipathy toward germany which is very nonuncharacteristic because it was always a positive sentiment toward germany as well as toward poland and great britain. if we take 2008, we can see the list of the friendly nations and enemy nations. the attractiveness of china has dramatically raised as the rhetorical -- of the west. but first of all, it's the fault of the united states. there is no doubt, but they carry the burden of the worsening of the situation. and russia was always represented as a victim of the foreign animosity, foreign aggression which allows to use in the domestic policy to preserve the domestic policy. the aggression comes from outside from the only defender, but what is also important is the rise of the anxieties and feelings of the pre-war state of mind because th
latvia, lithuania and estonia. later it was georgia. and then came ukraine. the revolution of 2004 took place, and ukraine is, from time to time, becomes the unfriendly country or even an enemy. but lately within the context of the general anti-western propaganda there's growing antipathy toward germany which is very nonuncharacteristic because it was always a positive sentiment toward germany as well as toward poland and great britain. if we take 2008, we can see the list of the friendly...
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since latvia, lithuania and estonia, later georgia and then came ukraine, turned the orange revolution in 2004, ukraine is sometimes then becomes the unfriendly country or even an enemy. that lately with the context of the general anti-western propaganda there is culture growing towards germany which is very -- always a positive with the german as well as against poland and great britain. if we take 2008 we can see the list other friendly nations as enemy nations. and the attractiveness of china has dramatically raised as the rhetorical anti-support of the west. but first of all there's no doubt about it. they carry the burden of the current situation, and russia was always presented as a victim of a foreign animosity, for an aggression which allows to use and the domestic policy, to preserve domestic policy -- world righteousness. the aggression comes from outside. we can only defend ourselves. what what's also important is the rise of the feelings of the prewar -- nato line. this has a sense of threat of the work, removes all the claims against the government but brings -- and decree
since latvia, lithuania and estonia, later georgia and then came ukraine, turned the orange revolution in 2004, ukraine is sometimes then becomes the unfriendly country or even an enemy. that lately with the context of the general anti-western propaganda there is culture growing towards germany which is very -- always a positive with the german as well as against poland and great britain. if we take 2008 we can see the list other friendly nations as enemy nations. and the attractiveness of...
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i think if you look particularly at the vulnerability of estonia, latvia, and lithuania, remember thenited states never acknowledged forceful incorporation of these countries into the soviet union over 80 years ago and i think this is potentially what worries me, this is laying the groundwork for putin to try to destablize these three baltic countries as he has done in ukraine. it would help if obama would speak up. i'm not holding my breath. heather: will be interesting to see how the president-elect responds as well. thank you for joining us today with your insight. >> glad to be with you. bill: 2past now. another fox news alert on deadly school bus crash in tennessee, six people dead including five children. how did this happen? >>> president-elect donald trump saying tpp will be doa on day one but what is exactly the trans-pacific partnership? if you scrap it, does that create more american jobs? we'll look at that next. >> my agenda will be based on a simple core principle, putting america first. whether it is producing steel, building cars, or curing disease, i want the next gen
i think if you look particularly at the vulnerability of estonia, latvia, and lithuania, remember thenited states never acknowledged forceful incorporation of these countries into the soviet union over 80 years ago and i think this is potentially what worries me, this is laying the groundwork for putin to try to destablize these three baltic countries as he has done in ukraine. it would help if obama would speak up. i'm not holding my breath. heather: will be interesting to see how the...
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britain is the of leading member of the coalition to defeat the scourged of stage to send to estonia of eastern europe or nigeria in the fight against bowe go from -- both from and pioneering the way of slavery were ever it is found. time and again it is british leadership hard and soft power at the forefront of of the greatest challenges of our time. i sit here confident and facing the challenges once again britain can lead but together we can have a new approach to the globalization and not just some of the assistance but all of them but by meeting this national moment to unite a country that works for everyone and to seize this great global opportunity of our time to provide the leadership to ensure the of prosperity of your businesses than the success of our country, and the future of the world for our children. and lettuce deuce of together. [applause] >> >> welcome to consumer credit is an american arrearage really grateful that you are here and also to duke university for working with us on this event. we believe this is an important moment of consumer law in america because o
britain is the of leading member of the coalition to defeat the scourged of stage to send to estonia of eastern europe or nigeria in the fight against bowe go from -- both from and pioneering the way of slavery were ever it is found. time and again it is british leadership hard and soft power at the forefront of of the greatest challenges of our time. i sit here confident and facing the challenges once again britain can lead but together we can have a new approach to the globalization and not...
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it's significant because after poland was larger than lativa, estonia and hungary this was not a minor ethnic group. >> and the polish legion created done on the south side of pittsburgh. but you're right about that. the question. the beginning thing about world war i sit ended four umpires, germans, austria, hungary ran, russia and turkish ottoman. french and nd the empire.tish >> i'm concerned that we may have adopted some british values into the american military system, for example, in 1922, the crestempire. >> i'm concerned that at the mi reversed.it was >> duty honor, country is an interesting motto. it's the ore sense if other way around. is duty without honor. this was prompted by an -- by some captain in d.c. >> i don't know it's the case of the west point motto. a wonderful thing to take a look at. i don't have a direct answer but it wouldn't surprise me if they point, if they went back and said top to bottom, let's look at everything, are we doing everything the way we want to do it. there is a strong antibritish streak in the american army world war i. most americans don't
it's significant because after poland was larger than lativa, estonia and hungary this was not a minor ethnic group. >> and the polish legion created done on the south side of pittsburgh. but you're right about that. the question. the beginning thing about world war i sit ended four umpires, germans, austria, hungary ran, russia and turkish ottoman. french and nd the empire.tish >> i'm concerned that we may have adopted some british values into the american military system, for...
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in estonia and ludwig.ust like they mentioned it is not just russian, but was elected on a russian speaking ticket. before he became an elective this which is considered more nations -- [inaudible] [inaudible] is demonstrated in ukraine's lower six, short of an intervention. so that is my question to you. actually, i will surprise you. if we don't position that, we would not be able to access from a position stance. ronald reagan had -- [inaudible] because you could part there and also even when committing there, he secretly as you know right in the hospital, and [inaudible] if you are in my view a secured diplomatic geopolitical coulter, also an honorable way out at no way out and would also give them some steak. how would you topple our stronger departure but diplomatic initiative to russia. >> my answer is yes. because i think as bob has indicated and as we all know, if you only have a military policy come you don't really have a policy. war is frankly made it very clear. it's the political lens. the mil
in estonia and ludwig.ust like they mentioned it is not just russian, but was elected on a russian speaking ticket. before he became an elective this which is considered more nations -- [inaudible] [inaudible] is demonstrated in ukraine's lower six, short of an intervention. so that is my question to you. actually, i will surprise you. if we don't position that, we would not be able to access from a position stance. ronald reagan had -- [inaudible] because you could part there and also even...
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nato is going to be moving battalions of troops into estonia, latvia, lithuania, as well as to polanding up that position, and also rebuilding u.s. military capacity in europe, i would hope that would happen under a new president. that is the best way to contain putin and give the europeans some stability so that they can deal with these other problems that you rightly say need european solutions. david: still with us is ambassador burns, now professor burns. we now know the next president is going to be. what advice do you have for him about what he should do with respect to russia. nicholas: i think donald trump needs to rethink and recalibrate what he said about russia on the campaign trail. trump is going to be at least experienced president in american history. him thata team around can help the europeans to hold the line against putin in ukraine and the baltic states. this is an existential crisis. putin has been taking territory over the last eight years. he has his eyes on the baltic states and we need to firm up nato's military position. you can't disregard putin because on i
nato is going to be moving battalions of troops into estonia, latvia, lithuania, as well as to polanding up that position, and also rebuilding u.s. military capacity in europe, i would hope that would happen under a new president. that is the best way to contain putin and give the europeans some stability so that they can deal with these other problems that you rightly say need european solutions. david: still with us is ambassador burns, now professor burns. we now know the next president is...
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leadership, battalions of troops into estonia, and our three baltic allies and poland.p that position and rebuilding u.s. military capacity in europe, i hope that would happen under a new president. that is the best way to contain putin and give the european some stability so they can deal with these other problems that are on their own solution -- that need their own solutions. david: the same in ukraine and georgia, we have something of an interregnum here. there will be a transition. how dangerous is that potentially? vladimir putin teams to be an opportunist when it comes to osthings. he will move in when the season opportunity. how concerned should we be about the next 90 days? who should be concerned that he will try to test us during this transition. one issue is financial sanctions, the energy and financial sector sanctions have been put on russia by the european union. they have to be extended by a consensus vote, meaning every country is to vote for it. that happened in mid-december. president obama will push hard for the europeans to continue putinnctions bec
leadership, battalions of troops into estonia, and our three baltic allies and poland.p that position and rebuilding u.s. military capacity in europe, i hope that would happen under a new president. that is the best way to contain putin and give the european some stability so they can deal with these other problems that are on their own solution -- that need their own solutions. david: the same in ukraine and georgia, we have something of an interregnum here. there will be a transition. how...
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leadership, italian troops into estonia, and lithuania.position , and also rebuilding u.s. military capacity in europe. i hope that would happen. best way to contain putin and help give the europeans some stability, so they can deal with these other problems a really of their own -- need european solutions. david: you refer to the volcker -- the baltic states in the same sentence as european -- as jordan. latimer putin seems to be an opportunist when it comes to these things. he will move and as he did in ukraine when he sees an opportunity. how concerned should we be about the next 90 days? that should be concerned he will try and test us during this transition. one of the things that's going to come up his financial sanctions. the energy and financial sector sanctions that have been put on russia by the european union. they have to be extended by consensus vote, meaning every country has to vote for it to that happens in mid-december. president obama is going to push very hard for the europeans to continue the sanctions, because putin ha
leadership, italian troops into estonia, and lithuania.position , and also rebuilding u.s. military capacity in europe. i hope that would happen. best way to contain putin and help give the europeans some stability, so they can deal with these other problems a really of their own -- need european solutions. david: you refer to the volcker -- the baltic states in the same sentence as european -- as jordan. latimer putin seems to be an opportunist when it comes to these things. he will move and...
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general, the list of nations was always led by the former soviet , latvia, lithuania, and estonia, latert was georgia, and then came ukraine. after the revolution of 2004 took place. the unfriendly country or the enemy. within the context of this general anti-western propaganda, there is a growing attitude towards germany. there was always a positive sentiment toward germany as well as poland. take a look at the list of enemy nations. the attractiveness of china has has dramatically raised as part of the rhetorical attack of the west. russia was always presented as a victim of foreign aggression, domesticows it to use policy, a sort of moral righteousness. what is also important is the feelings of the prewar state of this threat of war remains al removes all the clais andnst the government increases the personal ambitions. this is a war, we need to be patient. the most important motto here is we can endure everything as long as there is no war. this is the illustration of the idea that russia has always -- finally, you have to understand after putin came to power, the environment of anim
general, the list of nations was always led by the former soviet , latvia, lithuania, and estonia, latert was georgia, and then came ukraine. after the revolution of 2004 took place. the unfriendly country or the enemy. within the context of this general anti-western propaganda, there is a growing attitude towards germany. there was always a positive sentiment toward germany as well as poland. take a look at the list of enemy nations. the attractiveness of china has has dramatically raised as...
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can you speak please imagining that the ambassadors to estonia, lithuania, they are all watching theour article 5 treaty obligations under the north atlantic treaty organization to the baltic countries and all of our allies which have been requested by candidate trump as we move into this period of president-elect into the new administration, and senator, with a lot of authority on these issues, can you speak to that, how you will react if there is any undermining raw torically? >> it's iron glad. article 5 has only been invoked once in the history of nato and that was to support the united states after the 9/11 attacks, and i met with a lot of the leaders of those countries, and months ago i met with u.s. troops around the front lines, and this goes back to the point i was making earlier, we need to impose a new sense of limits specifically so countries like russia are not probing on the boundaries of acceptable conduct. russia and any other adversary needs to know the article 5 commitment is ironclad. many of their capabilities have atrophies over the last 25 years, and many of tho
can you speak please imagining that the ambassadors to estonia, lithuania, they are all watching theour article 5 treaty obligations under the north atlantic treaty organization to the baltic countries and all of our allies which have been requested by candidate trump as we move into this period of president-elect into the new administration, and senator, with a lot of authority on these issues, can you speak to that, how you will react if there is any undermining raw torically? >> it's...
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conflict in the next four years, for example president and putin do in estonia what he has done in ukraineuld be obliged to are you worried about some, if not global, some major war breaking out? i don't even want to joke about that topic. afraid.am putin is used to being the only unpredictable player on the playing field. now there is a second one and in terms of his opportunity, what he is capable of -- he is the number one player. >> you are worried? yes. i am very afraid that if putin continues to play the way he has been playing -- we will be closer to such a conflict. >> where do you think that conflict could erupt? >> something that is the most unpredictable. say a flyover over an american frigate. it has been said don't do this and yet they still keep doing it. >> you are the founder of open russia. you want to change russia and get away from this nationalism/imperialism of president putin. ascendant. is a little while ago, president obama called russia a regional power and now because of a major military power. we have seen over the last few years putin really moving center aage a
conflict in the next four years, for example president and putin do in estonia what he has done in ukraineuld be obliged to are you worried about some, if not global, some major war breaking out? i don't even want to joke about that topic. afraid.am putin is used to being the only unpredictable player on the playing field. now there is a second one and in terms of his opportunity, what he is capable of -- he is the number one player. >> you are worried? yes. i am very afraid that if putin...
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latvia, lithuania and estonia. later it was georgia. and then came ukraine. the revolution of 2004 took place, and ukraine is, from time to time, becomes the unfriendly country or even an enemy. but lately within the context of the general anti-western propaganda there's growing antipathy toward germany which is very nonuncharacteristic because it was always a positive sentiment toward germany as well as toward poland and great britain. if we take 2008, we can see the list of the friendly nations and enemy nations. the attractiveness of china has dramatically raised as the rhetorical -- of the west. but first of all, it's the fault of the united states. there is no doubt, but they carry the burden of the worsening of the situation. and russia was always represented as a victim of the foreign animosity, foreign aggression which allows to use in the domestic policy to preserve the domestic policy. the aggression comes from outside from the only defender, but what is also important is the rise of the anxieties and feelings of the pre-war state of mind because th
latvia, lithuania and estonia. later it was georgia. and then came ukraine. the revolution of 2004 took place, and ukraine is, from time to time, becomes the unfriendly country or even an enemy. but lately within the context of the general anti-western propaganda there's growing antipathy toward germany which is very nonuncharacteristic because it was always a positive sentiment toward germany as well as toward poland and great britain. if we take 2008, we can see the list of the friendly...
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the coalition supporting iraq to defeat the scourge of da'ish that has agreed to send 800 troops to estoniao eastern europe supporting nigeria in the fight against boko haram and reinforcing its commitment to peacekeeping forces in south sudan, somalia and kosovo. and it's britain that is leading the way in pioneering international efforts to down on modern slavery wherever it is found. time and again, it is british leadership, british hard and soft power that is at the forefront of how the world responds to the greatest challenges of our time. so i stand here confident that in facing these new challenges once again britain can lead that together we can shape a new approach to globalization to enhance the prosperity of not just some of our citizens but all of our citizens. that together by meeting this national moment with a truly national effort we unite our whole country by making the uk a country that works for everyone. that together we can rise to this moment and sees this great global opportunity of our time to provide the leadership that would ensure the prosperity of your businesses
the coalition supporting iraq to defeat the scourge of da'ish that has agreed to send 800 troops to estoniao eastern europe supporting nigeria in the fight against boko haram and reinforcing its commitment to peacekeeping forces in south sudan, somalia and kosovo. and it's britain that is leading the way in pioneering international efforts to down on modern slavery wherever it is found. time and again, it is british leadership, british hard and soft power that is at the forefront of how the...