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the grand chessboard and he called ukraine the gateway to eurasia whoever controls ukraine controls the rage and land mass this is the battle that we're seeing in our age the united states around it and china and russia are except for the nato troops on the border to try to put pressure i think on russia to bring down the government there certainly to put a guy in that they prefer like else and so this is the big prize eurasia and that's what we're seeing being played out right now so for the united states to have moved in and back the coup d'etat 2014 and i don't want to hear that that didn't happen he's got plenty of evidence that it did sure and that evidence includes of course the famous call that was intercepted and put on you tube between victor newman is just secretary of state european and your asian affairs and the then u.s. ambassador to the ukraine jeffrey p. on which they talk about midwife ing this new government so they were talking about and stuart ever going to install before it was brought down newman said 25000000000 habits back. over 10 years to change the system in u
the grand chessboard and he called ukraine the gateway to eurasia whoever controls ukraine controls the rage and land mass this is the battle that we're seeing in our age the united states around it and china and russia are except for the nato troops on the border to try to put pressure i think on russia to bring down the government there certainly to put a guy in that they prefer like else and so this is the big prize eurasia and that's what we're seeing being played out right now so for the...
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a good time to speak with meredith sumpter of eurasia group. please stay with us in westminster. this is bloomberg. ♪
a good time to speak with meredith sumpter of eurasia group. please stay with us in westminster. this is bloomberg. ♪
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this lies at the core of president putin's initiative of the partnership involving the eurasia union country, shanghai aseanation incorporation, . we have already started moving in this direction to interconnecting the developer plans of the eurasia economic union and the chinese project, doubt and road. -- belt and road. also to laying a solid foundation in order to forge it area of peace, stability, from lisbon to jakarta. in the run-up to the anniversary of the united nations, i would like to underline, the world and has ains stable great capacity for resilience. it is a safety net that guarantees -- if the charter is respected -- a peaceful development of mankind of founding a balance. the 75throach anniversary, the main conclusion is probably the main experience of the nonideological cooperation is still relevant. today's challenges and threats are no less dangerous. only working together, we will be able to address them. prominenttury ago, a scientist and figure wrote the following words, the division of mankind threatens it with destruction. if mankind is to step away from the
this lies at the core of president putin's initiative of the partnership involving the eurasia union country, shanghai aseanation incorporation, . we have already started moving in this direction to interconnecting the developer plans of the eurasia economic union and the chinese project, doubt and road. -- belt and road. also to laying a solid foundation in order to forge it area of peace, stability, from lisbon to jakarta. in the run-up to the anniversary of the united nations, i would like...
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the closer we are to the west, will be even stronger, even in eurasia. we have tensions, for example, some things which are provided to some other allies in our alignment otherwise not provided you turkey and we are sad about it but i'm sure those will be sorted out.” will answer from the turkish public opinion angle again. whenever there is distress, troubles, inside turkey or around turkey, the public support for the eu membership or around turkey, the public support forthe eu membership goes or around turkey, the public support for the eu membership goes up. or around turkey, the public support forthe eu membership goes up. and again in the recent years, after the coup attempt, the public opinion polls show that the support for european union membership is increasing. it's around 65%, it's fluctuating but it's around there. but the turkish public also feels as i mentioned before, neglected. so they feel abandoned by also the european union and they think they will never be become —— they will never become a member. that the eu is hypocritical about me
the closer we are to the west, will be even stronger, even in eurasia. we have tensions, for example, some things which are provided to some other allies in our alignment otherwise not provided you turkey and we are sad about it but i'm sure those will be sorted out.” will answer from the turkish public opinion angle again. whenever there is distress, troubles, inside turkey or around turkey, the public support for the eu membership or around turkey, the public support forthe eu membership...
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head of research from eurasia group. looking at wall street, after a solid day yesterday.t's it for today's show i'm julianna tatelbaum "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. [♪] want to freshen your home without using heavy, overwhelming scents? try febreze one. it eliminates odors with no heavy perfumes, so you can feel good about using it in your home. for a light, natural-smelling freshness, try febreze one. >>> it is 5:00 a.m. here here is your top five at 5:00. a pledthera of big names reporting. another twist in the wework saga as softbank looks to take over the company. boris johnson trying to get a deal and what mark zuckerberg says the company is doing now to try to fight false information ahead
head of research from eurasia group. looking at wall street, after a solid day yesterday.t's it for today's show i'm julianna tatelbaum "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. [♪] want to freshen your home without using heavy, overwhelming scents? try febreze one. it eliminates odors with no heavy perfumes, so you can feel good about using it in your home. for a light, natural-smelling freshness, try febreze one. >>> it is 5:00 a.m. here here is your top five at 5:00. a...
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what will your eurasia group look for?g the toughest local crisis of his career, the crisis is just beyond his border in syria has been good for him in terms of being able to deflect from his dropping popularity at home. key source of criticism that i think will make the u.s.-turkey relationship even more troubled going forward. despite the commitment at top levels between erdogan and trump to maintain stable ties, clues that we have seen last week with dissension that we are hearing about even among senate republicans who can no longer defend the move by the u.s. president which has given accompli.fait erdogan got what he wanted with the latest agreement he got with the u.s. president at the expense of the u.s. expansion -- the u.s. position in the region. we do not think should the cease-fire hold, we don't think that the u.s. congress will move forward with much more controversial sanctions that have been placed on the table that could have impacted sovereign debt. but the u.s. turkey relationship will be a problem goin
what will your eurasia group look for?g the toughest local crisis of his career, the crisis is just beyond his border in syria has been good for him in terms of being able to deflect from his dropping popularity at home. key source of criticism that i think will make the u.s.-turkey relationship even more troubled going forward. despite the commitment at top levels between erdogan and trump to maintain stable ties, clues that we have seen last week with dissension that we are hearing about even...
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still with us is ian bremmer of the eurasia group. what significance does this have?needed 45 to make it in the first round. clearly, there was still a lot of opposition to the idea that cristina kirchner is on the ticket. she is the vice president. massive corruption. they tossed her out precisely because the economy did very badly under her administration. about what's happening across south america right now, it is anti-corruption is driving so much of the popular mood. if sheld not have won were on the top of the ticket, she understood that. but the fact that she is there makes people uncomfortable. david: interesting you say it is anticorruption as opposed to pro-worker. what is happening in chile right now, that is middle class. originallyd it was because of an increase in the bus fare. ian: it is a question of fairness, a sense -- we have heard this in the u.s. -- that the system is rigged against the average chilean. you are not doing enough for us. not that we are starving but there is a social contract. we thought our kids would be better off, and now we don
still with us is ian bremmer of the eurasia group. what significance does this have?needed 45 to make it in the first round. clearly, there was still a lot of opposition to the idea that cristina kirchner is on the ticket. she is the vice president. massive corruption. they tossed her out precisely because the economy did very badly under her administration. about what's happening across south america right now, it is anti-corruption is driving so much of the popular mood. if sheld not have won...
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much presentation at museums around the world so i think that it's about time it's we do that racial eurasia specifically spaces and also to take ownership of our voices to take ownership of our lives we write our own narrative is visual narratives are very important and also for us to say that we are proud of as black people. proud and joyful this was one of the great emotional moments of this he has been on the so far ghana celebrated its 1st national pavilion in venice an exhibition that is 120 years old the country's 1st lady came to the inauguration as a top british architect to david adjaye last canadian roots and who just on the pavilion. was president wants to ensure that the dogs are central to the development of a country central to tourism sokol to the soft part of the country and communicating to the. because of incredible benevolence of a country and its people so that's why we're here and not a small privileged but a very large to really make it very large state with. just designed plays on good nation building traditions creating an intimate space for the sensitive portraits b
much presentation at museums around the world so i think that it's about time it's we do that racial eurasia specifically spaces and also to take ownership of our voices to take ownership of our lives we write our own narrative is visual narratives are very important and also for us to say that we are proud of as black people. proud and joyful this was one of the great emotional moments of this he has been on the so far ghana celebrated its 1st national pavilion in venice an exhibition that is...
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deputy assistant secretary of defense for russia, ukraine, and eurasia is set to appear before the committee's leading the impeachment inquiry. testimony from other witnesses later in the week has been postponed because of memorial services for congressman elijah cummings, >> to follow the impeachment inquiry on c-span.org. a video on demand of all of the congressional briefings and hearings, as well as the administration's response during the impeachment inquiry process. log onto our impeachment inquiry webpage at c-span.org/impeachment, the fast and easy way to watch unfiltered coverage anytime. state mikey of pompeo talks about the trump administration's foreign policy, the conflict in syria, and argues that the country is in a better place after president trump decided to withdraw u.s. troops. this is from earlier today at an event hosted by the heritage foundation in washington, d.c., the mm
deputy assistant secretary of defense for russia, ukraine, and eurasia is set to appear before the committee's leading the impeachment inquiry. testimony from other witnesses later in the week has been postponed because of memorial services for congressman elijah cummings, >> to follow the impeachment inquiry on c-span.org. a video on demand of all of the congressional briefings and hearings, as well as the administration's response during the impeachment inquiry process. log onto our...
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early rasmussen executive vice president of the eurasia center and thank you very much for joining us on the program thank you. silence sadness fantasy these are just some of the themes you might expect to see when you visit an art gallery at the u.k.'s renowned tate britain britain museum has seemed a warning necessary for a new exhibition of 1000 century drawings by william blake. never ever ever we need to see the visions of people's minds not how we'd like the world to be who do they think they feel offended in this very very easily if in the world we live in you know we're not interested in going to gallery of everything's black i'm going to come going to william but here expects music. i think you've got to actions of religious grand scale that something. i suppose i would have issues if there is another sexual violence against women or anything like that that being the impact i don't think it will be. the bad press some politics painted by our artists are considered by you to be inappropriate we have noticed a facebook consistently rejects works of all of it peter paul rubens.
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then through the eastern siberia through the central part of eurasia we can construct the necessary 1st so that the north of the ports will be connected to the pacific ocean ports will forge an assyrian links in that new chain the. north of russia is one of the links in the chain and we have a number of projects in place to. finalize the work on these northern sirrah and the railroad highway. in the republic which is in the eastern russia is another link in the chain it can be coupled with one goal in china and other countries. with a future railroad network so that and the other projects are of importance to the whole of eurasia and we invite everyone to participate transnational. transportations whom the veins are very similar which should guide us should help us to. operate compete with which to operate and competition should be built on solidarity because if you don't have political economic stability in one country which sees that infrastructure as a bargain then the whole chain would be doomed that's why we should help each other to prosper we should be guided by the principles of
then through the eastern siberia through the central part of eurasia we can construct the necessary 1st so that the north of the ports will be connected to the pacific ocean ports will forge an assyrian links in that new chain the. north of russia is one of the links in the chain and we have a number of projects in place to. finalize the work on these northern sirrah and the railroad highway. in the republic which is in the eastern russia is another link in the chain it can be coupled with one...
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books is like to quote so from the prime minister's point of view won't harm him according to the eurasia group and some analysts to actually be defeated in this way by the courts thank you for that poll brennan outside the houses of parliament in london thank you very much for that update us president donald trump may be forced to release 8 years of his tax returns after a judge rejected his challenge against their release judge victim that arrow said he cannot endorse trump's quote categorical and minute less a session of presidential immunity from judicial process that returns are being sought in a criminal probe by the state of new york it's traditional for presidents in the us to release their tax returns but they're not does not actually require them to do so. i time now for a check of the world weather with rob in the u.s. the weather pattern is changing it is in d.v.c. in the solstice go through therefore we should be looking at all to more fall if you like usually brings floods with us just no surprises northern arkansas so this isn't surprising seeing anywhere in the south and s
books is like to quote so from the prime minister's point of view won't harm him according to the eurasia group and some analysts to actually be defeated in this way by the courts thank you for that poll brennan outside the houses of parliament in london thank you very much for that update us president donald trump may be forced to release 8 years of his tax returns after a judge rejected his challenge against their release judge victim that arrow said he cannot endorse trump's quote...
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joining us on the line, head of eurasia group's middle east and north africa research team.sident minutes ago saying he will do more than sanctions if turkey asked inhumanely. what know at this point would classify as inhumane? just vaguethese are terms to evade some of the pressure he is facing both from congress and from the foreign policy establishment around the withdrawal of support for the kurdish forces in syria, but it's not clear to me how that is a meaningful threat to turkey at this point. it is very ambiguous. shery: u.s. official saying he has seen kurdish officials mobilizing for battle. what are the chances this will end up being a humanitarian disaster? >> i think a lot of kurdish residents along the border area with turkey have begun to move toward the south, other kurdish areas where there may be some u.s. troops -- excuse me, kurdish forces moving north to try to launch some form of resistance. it is not clear that the kurds can confront this in an effective way. it is a limited incursion. i think that is the implicit agreement with trump that there would
joining us on the line, head of eurasia group's middle east and north africa research team.sident minutes ago saying he will do more than sanctions if turkey asked inhumanely. what know at this point would classify as inhumane? just vaguethese are terms to evade some of the pressure he is facing both from congress and from the foreign policy establishment around the withdrawal of support for the kurdish forces in syria, but it's not clear to me how that is a meaningful threat to turkey at this...
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david: we are talking with robert kaplan of the eurasia group.a a challenge or opportunity for western europe? specifically, germany. it is basically an export economy. if china is growing, they will buy more things. germany exports a fair amount to china. is that a challenge or opportunity? robert: both. especially germany, don't want to move that close to china as the regime goes from soft and light authoritarianism to a harder edge, suffocating form of authoritarianism. but they have no option. this is where the money is. this is where the growth is. even as we are in a period where the u.s. appears less and less dependable. david: as you talk about suffocation, mike pence was giving a speech in washington. one of the things he said was it looks like the nba was a wholly owned subsidiary with beijing. did they overplay their hand because of that one general managers tweet? it sent a message to companies that you have to go along with what china wants, including we don't want you tweeting things. robert: i believe it overplayed its hand. on the
david: we are talking with robert kaplan of the eurasia group.a a challenge or opportunity for western europe? specifically, germany. it is basically an export economy. if china is growing, they will buy more things. germany exports a fair amount to china. is that a challenge or opportunity? robert: both. especially germany, don't want to move that close to china as the regime goes from soft and light authoritarianism to a harder edge, suffocating form of authoritarianism. but they have no...
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ella es subsecretaria adjunta para rusia, ucrania y eurasia. secreto con este tipo de comparecencias y esta maÑana la senadora por california quien se estÁ postulando a la presidencia del paÍs ha sometido a una peticiÓn para que se conozcan documentos que tienen que ver con las labores de rudy giuliani el abogado personal del presidente trump. ahora hay que ver si el departamento de justicia da o no los documentos. borja: como sacados de una pelÍcula de terror son los narco tÚneles descubiertos en un vecindario de la capital mexicana. las autoridades localizaron tres estructuras que albergaban altares de santerÍa con extraÑos humanos con lanzas y crucifijos. en el inmueblelos agentes encontraron un templo del crimen. y como nos cuenta alejandro madrigal con quien conectamos en este momento. alejandro: gracias y cÓmo estÁn. estamos en este centro de la ciudad de mÉxico de la colonia morelos. aquÍ en el día de ayer hubo un operativo en donde se desplazaron 150 elementos de la marina. esta es una zona dedicada al comercio formal. a este lugar lleg
ella es subsecretaria adjunta para rusia, ucrania y eurasia. secreto con este tipo de comparecencias y esta maÑana la senadora por california quien se estÁ postulando a la presidencia del paÍs ha sometido a una peticiÓn para que se conozcan documentos que tienen que ver con las labores de rudy giuliani el abogado personal del presidente trump. ahora hay que ver si el departamento de justicia da o no los documentos. borja: como sacados de una pelÍcula de terror son los narco tÚneles...
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joining us for insight is daniel koerner, managing director at the eurasia group. good to speak with you. election toandez's lose? >> it is a foregone conclusion. both are unreliable but the result in a primary show that he is very strong because there is an enormous this content with the way the economy is heading, it has gotten worse since august. people do not trust macros anymore and are looking for someone to improve their economic conditions but also to take them back to a period where most voters but like the economy was doing better, not necessarily investors. scarlet: the polls are so unreliable --amanda: in terms of what is happening in the economy, the odds of restructuring of the debt for this country are high, 67% being priced in. whomever is leader, what is the first order of business to reassure investors? whomever wins will inherit a difficult situation. as we speak, pressures on the currency continue, the central has been drawing on reserves, keeping some level of stability to help macri. argentina has no market access, some securities, so i would
joining us for insight is daniel koerner, managing director at the eurasia group. good to speak with you. election toandez's lose? >> it is a foregone conclusion. both are unreliable but the result in a primary show that he is very strong because there is an enormous this content with the way the economy is heading, it has gotten worse since august. people do not trust macros anymore and are looking for someone to improve their economic conditions but also to take them back to a period...
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he's a career military officer, infantry, a foreign area officer specialist in the eurasia area of the world. he's got great credibility. not just as an active serving officer in the army, but also from his long expertise in this part of the world. and if you look at that statement, and i'm sure you have it's pretty nondispassionate. he just kind of lays it out fact by fact, date by date. what he saw and what concerned them. and it wasn't just the july 10th meeting that he issued complaints about. he also was able to listen to the july 25th call and make so twice now he has heard and . said he saw evidence of an effort to investigate the bidens, express national security concerns about that and it's, again, a dispassionate statement. >> it is important to detail this role. the fao position, foreign area officer position, this is for someone serving in the military, in uniform. comes into the white house with area expertise and serves their government while a member of the military. adds some credibility to the point of view. i'm not going to repeat the character assassination attempts
he's a career military officer, infantry, a foreign area officer specialist in the eurasia area of the world. he's got great credibility. not just as an active serving officer in the army, but also from his long expertise in this part of the world. and if you look at that statement, and i'm sure you have it's pretty nondispassionate. he just kind of lays it out fact by fact, date by date. what he saw and what concerned them. and it wasn't just the july 10th meeting that he issued complaints...
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. >> i would like to welcome everybody to russia and eurasia seminar. we do it every two weeks. as you know, and today we, given the speaker we have and the topic he's going to deal with, we had the pleasure of welcoming c-span here, which is broadcasting this event, as far as far as i can tell, on c-span2. i'm charles gati. these seminars. i say very little, because i want the speaker to have as much time as possible. just to give you a little background, he sails from massachusetts. he went, studied soviet studies , at harvard. before that got his ba also in soviet studies and political science from tufts university, at harvard he studied with legendary adam olam, and that tufts with old friend of mine. she left washington after some 24 or 25 years, and now he's a professor at, in florida, at the program for human rights and diplomacy at florida international university and the move is shrouded in mystery, because few people do that, but, perhaps, he will tell us. one day, we will have some declassified information that will allow us to figure out why time,t washington at this
. >> i would like to welcome everybody to russia and eurasia seminar. we do it every two weeks. as you know, and today we, given the speaker we have and the topic he's going to deal with, we had the pleasure of welcoming c-span here, which is broadcasting this event, as far as far as i can tell, on c-span2. i'm charles gati. these seminars. i say very little, because i want the speaker to have as much time as possible. just to give you a little background, he sails from massachusetts. he...
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it live that targeted baghdadi or mark simak of skill as a senior fellow at the atlantic council's eurasia center and a former u.s. department of defense official he says russia's objective in syria is difference from that so if the us. you know and yes i so in syria has not been a russian priority from day one there prior he has been bolstering the assad regime and ensure he assad regime survives the current syrian civil war and russia succeeded ensuring that their operations in syria have not been focused on targeting eisel they have a much wider objective politically so as a result we may have certain beliefs about eisel that we share with the russian federation but there jack is an obvious aim of course this area that he was found and the russians could have easily and they would have easily could have found in themselves and so maybe their priority was not as focused as ours brush a ministry of defense statement is is trying not necessarily to blow the reliability but to undermine the fact that russia could any role in helping united states in this operation if the ministry of defense
it live that targeted baghdadi or mark simak of skill as a senior fellow at the atlantic council's eurasia center and a former u.s. department of defense official he says russia's objective in syria is difference from that so if the us. you know and yes i so in syria has not been a russian priority from day one there prior he has been bolstering the assad regime and ensure he assad regime survives the current syrian civil war and russia succeeded ensuring that their operations in syria have not...
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the director of the nonprofit organisation the eurasia democracy initiative gave me his view on the day'sknown the ambassador ever since she was appointed over two years ago, slightly over two years ago, and interviewed her on several occasions, and have always been struck by her diplomatic skill, by her dedication to herjob and by all accounts, she was very good and earnest diplomat. now, from the testimony we heard today which i thought was very bracing in its sheer courage that she showed, unlike many of her colleagues, she fell prey to the shenanigans coming from the white house, specifically on the part of donald trump's personal private attorney, mr giuliani, to try to get some results, to get some pressure against mr trump's main political rival, mr biden, and pressure the ambassador into doing so. when she did not go along with the scheme, they essentially got ukraine's former prosecutor general to open an open war against the ambassador, and that has been going on, that had been going on for several weeks, and it was being commended ——commented in the ukrainian press, and so fina
the director of the nonprofit organisation the eurasia democracy initiative gave me his view on the day'sknown the ambassador ever since she was appointed over two years ago, slightly over two years ago, and interviewed her on several occasions, and have always been struck by her diplomatic skill, by her dedication to herjob and by all accounts, she was very good and earnest diplomat. now, from the testimony we heard today which i thought was very bracing in its sheer courage that she showed,...
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middle east eurasia southeast asia. so we decided to focus on these subjects not only because russia is increasingly active in the world it is clear to everyone i think the reports which we are prepared to put forward to the hypothesis what we've grown accustomed to called world order is now. more clear cut systems norms new rules no longer be around the world is answering another euro global. anyone and everyone acts. as a personal desire and the responsibility is increasing in this world as well the balance may be found only if we also respect each other's interests believes his principles comes to the whole of the international community and of course the interests and the principles of these should be respected too because now releases this stage in the human history the e.c. is acquiring the role has always used to have a sit back and just a. good friend of the good friend. live all day clark. prominent area until scientists member of the russian academy of science since this . head of the valdai academy a small ac
middle east eurasia southeast asia. so we decided to focus on these subjects not only because russia is increasingly active in the world it is clear to everyone i think the reports which we are prepared to put forward to the hypothesis what we've grown accustomed to called world order is now. more clear cut systems norms new rules no longer be around the world is answering another euro global. anyone and everyone acts. as a personal desire and the responsibility is increasing in this world as...
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>> fiona hill was head of russia and eurasia. she's a british academic and widely respected in washington. i haven't heard anybody say a bad word about her yet. she's seen as cool-headed. she was very much a russia-hog. she wrote an interesting book about vladimir putin a few years ago. there's already been a couple of stories previewing what might be in her testimony and she looks set to say that giuliani and his allies had set to circumnavigate the process with his work in ukraine. >> we'll go to zach in harrisburg, pennsylvania. >> thank you for taking my call. amy, i want to commend you for such a fine job on all the work toouf done. i watch rasple maddow and i love when people have their facts and times on paper to show how systematic and methodic this thing has become. from barack's birth certificate to hillary and the one deal when we knew there were several departments who had to sign off on that deal. when it comes to joe biden, several countries wanted him to remove this particular prosecutor because he wasn't prosecuti
>> fiona hill was head of russia and eurasia. she's a british academic and widely respected in washington. i haven't heard anybody say a bad word about her yet. she's seen as cool-headed. she was very much a russia-hog. she wrote an interesting book about vladimir putin a few years ago. there's already been a couple of stories previewing what might be in her testimony and she looks set to say that giuliani and his allies had set to circumnavigate the process with his work in ukraine....
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laura: a brief time ago i discussed all of this with ian bremmer, president of the eurasia group. thanks so much for joining us. what does the standoff between the nba and china say about the price of doing business in china for u.s. brands? ian: it ra going up. the chinese are stronger than they used to be, they are a much bigger economy, so the benefits of getting business right are significant, but they are much more rigid and much less flexible, particularly on anything that they think involves matters of national security and political stability. hong kong in particular, rig in the crosshairs, and the nba stepped all over it. laura: by playing hardball with the nba and canceling the streaming of their preseason games, what kind of a signal of -- are the chinese trying to send to other u.s. companies, too? ian: that you are going to he to handle your employees, you are going to have to tell them in advance what is and is not acceptable. remember, we are talking about a single member of the nba, the general manager of the houston rockets, tweeting a message that simply showed s
laura: a brief time ago i discussed all of this with ian bremmer, president of the eurasia group. thanks so much for joining us. what does the standoff between the nba and china say about the price of doing business in china for u.s. brands? ian: it ra going up. the chinese are stronger than they used to be, they are a much bigger economy, so the benefits of getting business right are significant, but they are much more rigid and much less flexible, particularly on anything that they think...
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2018 if you don't know anything about john jamestown we are nonprofit that specializes in your - - eurasia with terrorism and we appreciate the people to miss will be broadcast on c-span. and the critical parts of this is that the comments are on the record he appeared last year at the jamestown ei sfoundation with a security conference that is off the record at the time so we keep progressing and to give more attention to these issues. so when the china community a robust voice and 2008 and has been very active in this region for quite a long time in quite a distinguished career before the armitage international different areas. and with those security trendlines. with the deputy's secretary of state responsible of china mongolia and the pacific islands. one of the things he has done to be a robust thinker is that june 2019 he helped to develop the long-term the long-term strategic competitor to create a new position at department ofat defense and that is the important development and we are delighted they have taken the time to come talk tohe us. >> thank you i appreciate the opportunity
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definition our kids always will learn the wrong thing like asia there is actually a constant call eurasia but the asian two thirds of it with the mediterranean sea and the red sea through the sea of japan russia and singapore and india is asia. there is no dispute about what is asia but over the last 16 or 20 years we have been focused on it as just china that represents all of asia and actually it is only one third of the asian population only half of the gdp and now other countries are going back. unless middle east turkey, israel geographically they are in asia. >> in your book we make the 1970s as a great time because people were happier. >> first of all i would say the seventies was a transition. but during the 1970s for a whole variety of reasons and as a result of that and as a reaction japan look like they would be taken over like germany and we really pulled up our socks he made capitalism leader and leader and it worked and then to become the most competitive country in the world. the 1970s now it was a pretty good worker thong - - time for workers but the 19 fifties and sixties
definition our kids always will learn the wrong thing like asia there is actually a constant call eurasia but the asian two thirds of it with the mediterranean sea and the red sea through the sea of japan russia and singapore and india is asia. there is no dispute about what is asia but over the last 16 or 20 years we have been focused on it as just china that represents all of asia and actually it is only one third of the asian population only half of the gdp and now other countries are going...
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but as the europe managing director for the risk research and consulting firm eurasia group he believes the extensional they granted leaders may hold off on announcing their ration. this does not require a negotiation with the e.u. ultimately the extension decision is now a decision that the european council e.u. heads of state will make among themselves so boris was very careful in the language he used he did not say he would not send a letter he said he would not negotiate an extension while he does not need to negotiate because that's an internal matter for the e.u. $27.00 and i think that's a decision that they will come to probably in the middle of next week once they have seen how developments play out in the 1st few days of early next week monday and tuesday does know that boris johnson wants to deliver bracks it by the 31st of october he said he'd rather be dead in a ditch than request another extension so this is hardly going to come as a surprise in the elisa in paris or in the chancellor in berlin i think they understand politically boris johnson does not want an extension bu
but as the europe managing director for the risk research and consulting firm eurasia group he believes the extensional they granted leaders may hold off on announcing their ration. this does not require a negotiation with the e.u. ultimately the extension decision is now a decision that the european council e.u. heads of state will make among themselves so boris was very careful in the language he used he did not say he would not send a letter he said he would not negotiate an extension while...
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we've concluded phase one and papered it well jeffrey wright is a united states policy analyst at the eurasia group he things one of the reasons behind trump's decision is to get some relief for farmers and to boost the u.s. economy. i think the pieces of this deal that are fairly concrete are the chinese agricultural purchases which trump says they will step up above their current levels and cancellation of the looming tariff increase which was due to go into place next week beyond that there's a lot left undone around intellectual property a sectoral opening for financial services firms in china that has been rumored and pulled back a number of times and a lot of other issues where the real substance is still needs to be ironed out the chinese have already for the last 2 weeks or so their purchases of particularly of soybeans have been at much higher levels than they were for the bulk of the summer and so that's a big relief to farmers and if this deal holds i think those purchases will will continue or probably go up as well the pieces that are left undone are primarily in intellectual pro
we've concluded phase one and papered it well jeffrey wright is a united states policy analyst at the eurasia group he things one of the reasons behind trump's decision is to get some relief for farmers and to boost the u.s. economy. i think the pieces of this deal that are fairly concrete are the chinese agricultural purchases which trump says they will step up above their current levels and cancellation of the looming tariff increase which was due to go into place next week beyond that...
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with us from eurasia group, ian bremmer.atching bloomberg "surveillance." bayer warning a significant increase in the number of suing over roundup. 18,000 lawsuits have been filed. they lost three lawsuits claiming the weedkiller causes cancer. outlook forng its the third time this year. cancer treatments are paying off. drugs for multiple sclerosis and blood clotting continue to perform. that is the bloomberg business flash. francine: a lot of breaking news from the e.u., this is an e.u. diplomat briefing our reporters, saying it is too late to get a formal brexit. a possibleise about second summit ahead of the deadline. the spokesperson for boris johnson saying he wants to make progress but it seems the sticking point is at westminster. maria tadeo inis brussels. how much frustration can you sense that they think they have a deal but it seems like parliament may vote against it? maria: that is right, and this is the core of the matter. the headlines he referred to really sum up the debate. the europeans believe they are cl
with us from eurasia group, ian bremmer.atching bloomberg "surveillance." bayer warning a significant increase in the number of suing over roundup. 18,000 lawsuits have been filed. they lost three lawsuits claiming the weedkiller causes cancer. outlook forng its the third time this year. cancer treatments are paying off. drugs for multiple sclerosis and blood clotting continue to perform. that is the bloomberg business flash. francine: a lot of breaking news from the e.u., this is an...
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jeffrey wright is a united states policy analyst at the eurasia group and he thinks one of the reasons behind trans decision is to get some relief for u.s. farmers and to boost the country's economy. i think the pieces of this deal that are fairly concrete are the chinese agricultural purchases which trump says they will step up above their current levels and the cancellation of the looming tariff increase which was due to go into place next week beyond that there's a lot left undone around intellectual property a sectoral opening for financial services firms in china that has been rumored and pulled back a number of times and a lot of other issues where the real substance is still needs to be ironed out the chinese have already for the last 2 weeks or so their purchases of particularly of soybeans have been at much higher levels than they were for the bulk of the summer and so that's a big relief to farmers and if this deal holds i think those purchases will will continue or probably go up as well the pieces that are left undone are primarily in intellectual property the enforcement r
jeffrey wright is a united states policy analyst at the eurasia group and he thinks one of the reasons behind trans decision is to get some relief for u.s. farmers and to boost the country's economy. i think the pieces of this deal that are fairly concrete are the chinese agricultural purchases which trump says they will step up above their current levels and the cancellation of the looming tariff increase which was due to go into place next week beyond that there's a lot left undone around...
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thoughts now of rahman who is the europe managing director for the risk research and consulting firm eurasia group you please the extension will be granted but e.u. leaders may hold off on announcing the duration. this does not require a negotiation with the e.u. ultimately the extension decision is now a decision that the european council e.u. heads of state will make among themselves so boris was very careful in the language he used he did not say he would not send a letter he said he would not negotiate an extension while he does not need to negotiate because that's an internal matter for the e.u. $27.00 and i think that's a decision that they will come to probably in the middle of next week once they have seen how developments play out in the 1st few days of early next week monday and tuesday does know that boris johnson wants to deliver bracks it by the 31st of october he said he'd rather be dead in a ditch than request another extension so this is hardly going to come as a surprise in the elisa in paris or in the chancellor in berlin i think they understand politically boris johnson do
thoughts now of rahman who is the europe managing director for the risk research and consulting firm eurasia group you please the extension will be granted but e.u. leaders may hold off on announcing the duration. this does not require a negotiation with the e.u. ultimately the extension decision is now a decision that the european council e.u. heads of state will make among themselves so boris was very careful in the language he used he did not say he would not send a letter he said he would...
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now among a similar is a senior fellow at the atlantic council's eurasia center he says there's bipartisan consensus that russia into fit in the 2016 action this report is not is repetitive and that it asserts that russia it was not only involved in a campaign to undermine u.s. democracy and it lays out in excruciating $85.00 page detail how the internet research associate agency played a significant role but it lays it out from a bipartisan perspective senator burr and senator warner have been investigating this for several years they have a 5 part series of reports that are coming out this year which will both provide a historical document showcasing how the united states was confronted was 'd one of the most important challenges to his security but also it showcases recommendations about how to move forward from a bipartisan perspective at a time when the issue of russia's interference has been not necessarily one that has bipartisan consensus it hopefully will calibrate and showcase the american people that steps need to be taken to help address the threat to the 2020 alexion because a
now among a similar is a senior fellow at the atlantic council's eurasia center he says there's bipartisan consensus that russia into fit in the 2016 action this report is not is repetitive and that it asserts that russia it was not only involved in a campaign to undermine u.s. democracy and it lays out in excruciating $85.00 page detail how the internet research associate agency played a significant role but it lays it out from a bipartisan perspective senator burr and senator warner have been...
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just a moment and talk about the impeachment inquiry with our next guest is john herbst he is the eurasia center director at atlantic council he's joining us from washington d.c. thanks for being with us on the al-jazeera news hour just looking at the the day's events and specifically the past couple of hours and the growing pressure that president appears to be facing from the democrats just just give me your thoughts on on what's transpired and how you expect this to play out well it's hard to predict how it will play out what we know was legitimate concerns have been raised regarding president from phone call with president alinsky and the withholding of military assistance. all it's true that there's really no basis for an investigation into joe biden. he was part of an international effort to remove a corrupt prosecutor general in ukraine and that had nothing to do with his son's commercial activities and unfasten prosecutor was not investigating it on the issue of the call here invention on the issue of the phone call that you mentioned with the president of ukraine now we've learnt
just a moment and talk about the impeachment inquiry with our next guest is john herbst he is the eurasia center director at atlantic council he's joining us from washington d.c. thanks for being with us on the al-jazeera news hour just looking at the the day's events and specifically the past couple of hours and the growing pressure that president appears to be facing from the democrats just just give me your thoughts on on what's transpired and how you expect this to play out well it's hard...
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we've concluded phase one and papered it well jeffrey rice is a united states policy analyst at the eurasia group he thinks one of the reasons behind trump's decision is to get some relief for u.s. farmers and boost the country's economy. i think the pieces of this deal that are fairly concrete are the chinese agricultural purchases which trump says they will step up above their current levels and cancellation of the looming tariff increase which was due to go into place next week beyond that there's a lot left undone around intellectual property a sectoral opening for financial services firms in china that has been rumored and pulled back a number of times and a lot of other issues where the real substance is still needs to be ironed out the chinese have already for the last 2 weeks or so their purchases of particularly of soybeans have been at much higher levels than they were for the bulk of the summer and so that's a big relief to farmers and if this deal holds i think those purchases will will continue or probably go up as well the pieces that are left undone are primarily in intellect
we've concluded phase one and papered it well jeffrey rice is a united states policy analyst at the eurasia group he thinks one of the reasons behind trump's decision is to get some relief for u.s. farmers and boost the country's economy. i think the pieces of this deal that are fairly concrete are the chinese agricultural purchases which trump says they will step up above their current levels and cancellation of the looming tariff increase which was due to go into place next week beyond that...
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let's talk now to mark some a cough ski's a senior fellow at the atlantic council's eurasia center and a former u.s. department of defense official he joins us on skype from washington welcome back to the news out of the russians playing catch up here. yeah i think so the russians obviously are doubting us claims they themselves claimed responsibility for back that he's demise several months ago so until there is evidence prevent presented i think there are records questioning the u.s. role in course the u.s. insertion of forces in an area where russia was close to could potentially undermine russia's control. ok when the us president donald trump says look everyone hates it so is he is effectively correct there when it comes to implementing policy occurs to me that maybe yes the russians do hate eisold but obliterating i so may not be the number one priority and it's exactly right ice and yes i sold in syria has not been a russian ari from day one their priority is in bolstering the assad regime and assuring the assad regime survives the current syrian civil war and russian succeeded
let's talk now to mark some a cough ski's a senior fellow at the atlantic council's eurasia center and a former u.s. department of defense official he joins us on skype from washington welcome back to the news out of the russians playing catch up here. yeah i think so the russians obviously are doubting us claims they themselves claimed responsibility for back that he's demise several months ago so until there is evidence prevent presented i think there are records questioning the u.s. role in...
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well, of course they are the best at orwellian trickery in terms of -- >> we were never at war with eurasiauty of what mulvaney did yesterday, you called it an act of confession. i don't know what got into him. i suggested that maybe there was a truth serum given to him before the press conference. maybe it's just sometimes you have to release, you have to let it go. and he just had to tell the truth. there's something -- there's something redemptive about confession. he is the guy trump yelled at for coughing when george stephanopoulos was interviewing him in the oval office, is that correct. >> yes. >> i don't know. maybe he was forced by trump to go out there. >> maybe they decided to say it out in the open, it's not that big of a deal. michael, i want to get back to you in 2020 in just a moment. can you stay? stay with us. michael moore and his thoughts on donald trump and the 2020. also, an announcement from him. stay with us. ♪ ♪ applebee's new pasta and grill combos. choose from up to 12 combinations starting at $9.99. hey fred - it's medicare open enrollment.e. time to compare plans
well, of course they are the best at orwellian trickery in terms of -- >> we were never at war with eurasiauty of what mulvaney did yesterday, you called it an act of confession. i don't know what got into him. i suggested that maybe there was a truth serum given to him before the press conference. maybe it's just sometimes you have to release, you have to let it go. and he just had to tell the truth. there's something -- there's something redemptive about confession. he is the guy trump...
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anything about jamestown, we are a non-profit foundation in washington that deals and specializes in eurasia with terrorism and deal a lot with china. and we appreciate the people, this program or discussion today is going to be broadcast on c-span. we're very excited about getting the visibility throughout the united states and the critical importance of this speech is that randall schriver's speech today, comments are on the record. he appeared last year at the jamestown foundation china defense and security conference. his comments were off the record at the time. so this year we keep progressing in how we're advancing with secretary schriver and we're trying to get more attention to this issue. but let me first of all say that -- a couple words about randy. he is -- has long been known in the china community as a robust choice on china, leading strategic thinker on china. in 2008 he cofounded the project 2049 with mark stokes. he's been very active in this region for quite a long time and has a wide and distinguished career starting off with the consulting firm armitage international and
anything about jamestown, we are a non-profit foundation in washington that deals and specializes in eurasia with terrorism and deal a lot with china. and we appreciate the people, this program or discussion today is going to be broadcast on c-span. we're very excited about getting the visibility throughout the united states and the critical importance of this speech is that randall schriver's speech today, comments are on the record. he appeared last year at the jamestown foundation china...
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withy, we will be speaking you of the eurasia group. ♪ from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did-ners. everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy an eligible phone. call, click, or visit a store today. jonathan: from new york city, for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg real yield starts right now. coming up, investors shaking up weak data, hoping to resolve lingering macro issues, as broader credit for zane's more cracks are showing in leverage loans. looking for clues beyond the next rate cut. we begin with the big issue. debating whether we have seen the worst of it. >> the u.s. is in a good spot. >> manufacturing is weak globally. >>
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we will talk to a representative of the eurasia group on the u.s.l. ♪ from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did we just win-ners. everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money.l. plus get $250 back when you buy an eligible phone. call, click, or visit a store today. >> big oil bottles climate change. ceo's say reducing admission is not just their job. we speak to the ceo of q equinor. to woo investors who were disillusioned by energy stocks and buybacks. a $2.6 billion historic blackout. pg&e cuts power to have a billion people in california. all to insulate itself from wildfire risk.
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yield three now minutes to chairman of the ubcommittee on europe,ure eurasia, the environment, mr. keating, three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. keating: thank you, mr. speaker. thank the chairman for yielding. on december 28, 2018, the government of the russian u.s. citizenrested paul whelan. in those 10 months, the russian overnment has refused to provide any evidence to the espionage charges against paul. instead in those 10 months, the subjectedvernment has paul to physical and psychological pressure. russian 10 months, the government has repeatedly prevented paul from speaking with the u.s. embassy or with his family. ights that are afforded to russian prisoners here in the u.s. russian 10 months, the government has denied paul's examined or treated by a private physician. government.ssian i say government because i people, the russian particularly those that are speaking up and demonstrating and democratic government there, they would be today.g with us for 10 months, the russian has refused to respond to the concerns of the united nts of the s
yield three now minutes to chairman of the ubcommittee on europe,ure eurasia, the environment, mr. keating, three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. keating: thank you, mr. speaker. thank the chairman for yielding. on december 28, 2018, the government of the russian u.s. citizenrested paul whelan. in those 10 months, the russian overnment has refused to provide any evidence to the espionage charges against paul. instead in those 10 months, the subjectedvernment has...
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caroline: joining us in ,ashington is heather conley senior vice president for europe, eurasia and thehe center for strategic and international studies. do you think a deal will be achieved, or will we go toward october 31 with an embryo meant in the courts? heather: i think we are heading to a no deal scenario, or an attempt by the opposition to hold a vote of no-confidence against prime minister boris johnson, if he returns from the european council meeting on october 19 and that there is no deal in place. in some ways, today is a good day. the british government actually articulated what it wanted. this has been demanded by the eu for many weeks. now the challenge is so many of the issues the u.k. has placed againsteal it wants go everything the eu says it will not allow. so i think that both sides will tiptoe around this. either side does not want to be blamed for failure, but i think that they are too far apart and honestly there are about 14 days they can actually negotiate and it will not be done by october 31. joe: do you see a softening in the european position? heather: rheto
caroline: joining us in ,ashington is heather conley senior vice president for europe, eurasia and thehe center for strategic and international studies. do you think a deal will be achieved, or will we go toward october 31 with an embryo meant in the courts? heather: i think we are heading to a no deal scenario, or an attempt by the opposition to hold a vote of no-confidence against prime minister boris johnson, if he returns from the european council meeting on october 19 and that there is no...
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he's the top state official who oversees eurasia. if he testifies, he'll be the first to appear, going against the express consent of the white house. >>> meanwhile pg&e may shut off the power. the company said it's making that decision by 8:00 a.m. local time. this planned outer outage could last for several days. >>> and houston astro fans are breathing a sigh of relief. they could tie up the series tonight as they play on the road. they bead the nationals, 4-1 as they beat them last night. >>> the federal judge has ruled the impeachment inquiry being held in congress is legitimate. it significantly undercuts the republican argument that the process is invalid. >> the same judge also ordered congress to give the grand jury information that had been redacted from the mueller report. she ruled that the information is in the public interest and should be released. i want to go to kristen holmes. kristen, good to see you. is there any indication that's working, particularly with his supporters? >> well, good morning, christi. that's an
he's the top state official who oversees eurasia. if he testifies, he'll be the first to appear, going against the express consent of the white house. >>> meanwhile pg&e may shut off the power. the company said it's making that decision by 8:00 a.m. local time. this planned outer outage could last for several days. >>> and houston astro fans are breathing a sigh of relief. they could tie up the series tonight as they play on the road. they bead the nationals, 4-1 as they...
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kathleen: we will discuss the elections in canada with eurasia group managing director robert johnston. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. kathleen: i'm kathleen -- kathleen hays in new york. you are watching "daybreak: australia." hays in new york. you are watching "daybreak: australia." the s&p 500 pushed back the 3000 mark on monday as u.s. stocks jumped on positive trade signals. let's bring in management founder and chief investment officer, cam. welcome to the show. great to have you. in an all-time00 high at 3025, getting in within spitting distance of that. trade, yes, it looks like it the step one deal is starting. is not enough to keep the rally going? kim: i think it really is. it is not just because i am an optimist. if you look at the condition that the economies of the world are in, i think the only thing that has been keeping us down is the u.s.-china trade war. everybody else has been dragged into it, especially europe. as well asia australia. i think if we can begin to repair that risk, the rest of the world's economies can get back to doing
kathleen: we will discuss the elections in canada with eurasia group managing director robert johnston. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. kathleen: i'm kathleen -- kathleen hays in new york. you are watching "daybreak: australia." hays in new york. you are watching "daybreak: australia." the s&p 500 pushed back the 3000 mark on monday as u.s. stocks jumped on positive trade signals. let's bring in management founder and chief investment...
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policy in europe and eurasia.tol hill. >>> in california 2 million people could have power cut as the state takes extreme measures now to stop devastating wildfires from spreading.
policy in europe and eurasia.tol hill. >>> in california 2 million people could have power cut as the state takes extreme measures now to stop devastating wildfires from spreading.
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she had assumed responsibility for policy concerning russia, ukraine, eurasia, and western balkans, butans storming in causing a big scene on capitol hill today. let's bring in the panel. "washington post" columnist marc thiessen. laura nine oh seven, susan for ratio, for the "washington examiner," and steve hayes, editor of the dispatch. susan, to you, though seen was a little bit different on capitol hill. >> i will argue the case that there has been building discontent. i'm not sure that president trump is behind all of this, republicans have been frustrated with being shut out of the process. today you had a witness to testify spending security aid, an employee of the defense department, but members of the armed service committee were not in there. they don't have access to the transcripts. this is a deposition, so the democrats argued that all depositions are handled this way. but the overarching argument against that is that this is about the impeachment of the president of the united states. so you pull back the scope and look at it and say, why should this be open to the press?
she had assumed responsibility for policy concerning russia, ukraine, eurasia, and western balkans, butans storming in causing a big scene on capitol hill today. let's bring in the panel. "washington post" columnist marc thiessen. laura nine oh seven, susan for ratio, for the "washington examiner," and steve hayes, editor of the dispatch. susan, to you, though seen was a little bit different on capitol hill. >> i will argue the case that there has been building...
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. >> joining us is ian bremer, the president and founder of eurasia group and g-zero media.o have you here. mike pence said that before. he's said that before. and the criticism of the nba, i know it's one that you share and has been out there. but president trump hasn't exactly been a vocal defender of the protesters in hong kong. >> human rights generally has taken a back seat in this administration's foreign policy. trump specifically has said that he's not going to bring up hong kong as long as the trade talks are ongoing. getting that done is something that feels more urgent for him right now with the u.s. economy softening and the impact of the trade deal on the u.s. economy growing. but there's no question pence was out there loud and proud on the uighurs, on nba, on hong kong. it's different than the message you'll be hearing from president trump directly. >> but chastizing the nba, but not having your own boss say anything about china, is that hypocritical? >> pence's point historically has been that these american companies should be more patriotic. and to be fair,
. >> joining us is ian bremer, the president and founder of eurasia group and g-zero media.o have you here. mike pence said that before. he's said that before. and the criticism of the nba, i know it's one that you share and has been out there. but president trump hasn't exactly been a vocal defender of the protesters in hong kong. >> human rights generally has taken a back seat in this administration's foreign policy. trump specifically has said that he's not going to bring up hong...
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the senior director of russian and eurasia affairs to notify the chief lawyer for the national security council that mr. giuliani was working with mick mulvaney, the acting white house chief of staff, on a rogue operation with legal implications. ms. hill told the investigators according to two people familiar with her closed-door testimony. that's a pretty big statement right there. >> it's huge. it means that inside the white house at the very inner circle of the oval office there was deep concern not just about impropriety, but potentially legally implicating action by the president's closest advisers, including the white house acting chief of staff. that's really taking the scandal right into the heart of the oval office, saying that the president's personal lawyer and the president's basically his top aide closest to him within the white house were working on a rogue operation. and the timing is important here. this is at a time when very mysteriously the white house had pulled back almost $400 million in aid that was supposed to go to ukraine. no one knew why this money was being
the senior director of russian and eurasia affairs to notify the chief lawyer for the national security council that mr. giuliani was working with mick mulvaney, the acting white house chief of staff, on a rogue operation with legal implications. ms. hill told the investigators according to two people familiar with her closed-door testimony. that's a pretty big statement right there. >> it's huge. it means that inside the white house at the very inner circle of the oval office there was...
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cooper arriving just a moment ago, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for russia, ukraine and eurasia big, staunch defender of ukraine and who has, on multiple trips there, promised u.s. military aid and protection to ukraine from the russians. she's about to testify on capitol hill voluntarily against the direction of the white house and others. she is going with a private lawyer to testify following that explosive testimony from bill taylor, the top u.s. diplomat in ukraine. more now on that. bill taylor undercutting the president's insistence there was no quid pro quo and testifying he was told unless zelensky publicly acknowledged an investigation. >> tjoining me to discuss all o this, molly ball for "time" and michael gearhart, unc law professor and cnn legal analyst. good morning to both of you. you know, bill taylor's testimony, remarkable for a whole host of reasons. one, because it seems to corroborate this idea of quid pro quo. but let's look at what the quo was. what the this for that was because not only was it to investigate burisma and this is more pictures of laura coop
cooper arriving just a moment ago, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for russia, ukraine and eurasia big, staunch defender of ukraine and who has, on multiple trips there, promised u.s. military aid and protection to ukraine from the russians. she's about to testify on capitol hill voluntarily against the direction of the white house and others. she is going with a private lawyer to testify following that explosive testimony from bill taylor, the top u.s. diplomat in ukraine. more now...
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policy in europe and eurasia.en, you know, first off, tell me how potentially conflicted, you know, he and other diplomats, you know, from marie yovanovitch to bill taylor might be feeling about having to testify under these kinds of circumstances? >> i know each of these ambassadors. ambassador yovanovitch and ambassador bill taylor and philip reeker. and i know them to be straight forward, no nonsense, career professionals, dedicated public servants. i think ambassador yovanovitch said it well in her written testimony. she said, as a foreign service officer, i take an oath of office that i think about every day and that oath of office is to protect and defend the constitution of the united states from all enemies foreign and domestic and when you look at these three top level diplomats who have come forward, i believe they are coming forward as an obligation under that oath of office that they have taken and, perhaps, there is something we can learn from them. >> an obligation, if not maybe an eagerness to fulfi
policy in europe and eurasia.en, you know, first off, tell me how potentially conflicted, you know, he and other diplomats, you know, from marie yovanovitch to bill taylor might be feeling about having to testify under these kinds of circumstances? >> i know each of these ambassadors. ambassador yovanovitch and ambassador bill taylor and philip reeker. and i know them to be straight forward, no nonsense, career professionals, dedicated public servants. i think ambassador yovanovitch said...