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promote european union and to seduce the counter towards italy has specially when if you have a new intentional following up on that and actually accepting the country into the european union ukraine is now facing presidential elections and the political tensions in that country are pretty strong there are five declared candidates more than a dozen of possible candidates the incumbent president has a somewhat low rating if there is a political crisis another political crisis in ukraine say without in two thousand and nineteen dating the european union would be just as eager to interfere in and take sides. his you know to these that is it big competition in the field of communication. how do you communicate how do you make interference you have a lot of chances to do that i think the dupion union should be a bit slow down its. presence in this framework and should leave the
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to promote european union and to seduce the counted towards specially when here i have no intentional following up on that and actually accepting the country into the european union ukraine is now facing presidential elections and the political tensions in that country are pretty strong there are five declared candidates more than a dozen of possible candidates the incumbent president has a somewhat low rating if there is a political crisis another political crisis in ukraine say without in two thousand nine hundred eighty thing the european union would be just as eager to interfere in and take sides in. his you know to these that is it big competition in the field of communications how do you communicate how do you make interference you have a lot of chances to do that i think the dupion union. i've been saying the numbers mean some matter us is over one trillion dollars and. more than ten going over time stamped this. eighty five percent of global wealth you want to be sold for grid with six percent market so thirty percent of it's one of your own with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second. and we rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two
to promote european union and to seduce the counted towards specially when here i have no intentional following up on that and actually accepting the country into the european union ukraine is now facing presidential elections and the political tensions in that country are pretty strong there are five declared candidates more than a dozen of possible candidates the incumbent president has a somewhat low rating if there is a political crisis another political crisis in ukraine say without in two...
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promote european union and to seduce the counted towards the rupee has specially when the hero has a new intentional following up on that and actually accepting the country into the european union ukraine is now facing presidential elections and the political tensions in that country are pretty strong there are five declared candidates more than a dozen of possible candidates the incumbent president has a somewhat low rating if there is a political crisis another political crisis in ukraine say without in two thousand and nineteen death being the european union it would be just as eager to interfere in and take sides in. his you know. today's that is it big competition in the field of communications how do you communicate how do you make interference you have a lot of chances to do that i think the dupion union should a bit slow down its. presence in this framework and should leave the county to decide so democracy also means that the county should be free to take the best possible solution but it didn't turn a lever there shouldn't be a lot of interference from outside but very often we do have the you know where all the ukrainian politicians for example would want the european union
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and it includes activity not only in the united states, but also in the european union and ukraine. and i'll show you part of what the director of national intelligence says. we are concerned about ongoing campaigns by russia, china and other foreign actors, including iran to undermine confidence in democratic institutions. and influence public sentiment and government policies. these activities also may seek to influence voter perceptions and decisionmaking in the 2018 and 2020 u.s. elections. it's important to note, wolf, that the director of national intelligence and the other parts of the government say they have detected no effort or no ability to actually affect the actual hardware, the -- the infrastructure for voting in the 2018 elections. so people can still have confidence that when they cast their ballots, it's going to be the way they cast it. >> in this joint statement, what jumped out at me also was that they said -- as far as foreign influence, they specifically mentioned ongoing campaigns by russia, china and other foreign actors, including iran. do they cite specifi
and it includes activity not only in the united states, but also in the european union and ukraine. and i'll show you part of what the director of national intelligence says. we are concerned about ongoing campaigns by russia, china and other foreign actors, including iran to undermine confidence in democratic institutions. and influence public sentiment and government policies. these activities also may seek to influence voter perceptions and decisionmaking in the 2018 and 2020 u.s. elections....
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. >> and it was a very emotional reaction when ukraine turned to the european union instead of russiash ukraine. >> putin sent in russian soldiers. within a month he had annexed crimea. by the following november russia occupied eastern ukraine. >> he did something that no european leader had done since hitler and mussolini, fractured and divide ukraine. >> he needs to show power and people need to be oriented towards russia or they're considered enemies. >> coming up -- >> here comes fake news. here comes cyber attacks. it's classic putin. ld. especially these days. (dad) i think it's here. (mom vo) especially at this age. (big sister) where are we going? (mom vo) it's a big, beautiful world out there. (little sister) woah... (big sister) wow. see that? (mom vo) sometimes you just need a little help seeing it. (vo) presenting the all-new three-row subaru ascent. love is now bigger than ever. that skills like teamwork, attention to detail, and customer service are critical to business success. like the ones we teach here, every day. ♪ it is such a good time to dance ♪ ♪ it is such a go
. >> and it was a very emotional reaction when ukraine turned to the european union instead of russiash ukraine. >> putin sent in russian soldiers. within a month he had annexed crimea. by the following november russia occupied eastern ukraine. >> he did something that no european leader had done since hitler and mussolini, fractured and divide ukraine. >> he needs to show power and people need to be oriented towards russia or they're considered enemies. >> coming...
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went on a shooting spree before taking his own life russia annexed crimea from ukraine in twenty fourteen. european union leaders meeting in brussels say they won't hold a special summit on briggs it next month because not enough progress has been made towards a deal the deadlock centers on keeping the border open between the republic of ireland and northern ireland which leaves the e.u. with the rest of the u.k. next march ahead of the summit olens prime minister explained what his government wants. arden's position you know is as it always has been ever since the referendum happened we want there to be a withdrawal agreement so the u.k. can meet the e.u. in order to fashion we want there to be a transition period so that businesses and citizens can prepare for any changes at the may take place we want there to be at the protection of citizens' rights all across europe wants there to be a financial settlement i mean also need a legally binding guarantee that there will not be hard border between northern ireland of the republic of ireland when the new leaders british prime minister to resign may fail to
went on a shooting spree before taking his own life russia annexed crimea from ukraine in twenty fourteen. european union leaders meeting in brussels say they won't hold a special summit on briggs it next month because not enough progress has been made towards a deal the deadlock centers on keeping the border open between the republic of ireland and northern ireland which leaves the e.u. with the rest of the u.k. next march ahead of the summit olens prime minister explained what his government...
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european union campaigns. he was seeking to further democracy and to help the ukraine come closer to the united states and theile manafort refused to cooperate, rick gates did, agreeing to a plea deal after additional charges of tax and bank fraud were filed in february 2018. manafort's one-time protege would cooperate with government prosecutors and testify against his former mentor. though he lost rick gates as an ally, manafort tried to contact other witnesses through a third party while he was under house arrest. >> he reached out to try to convince potential witnesses to get their stories straight, according to mueller, that said that amounted to witness tampering. >> and as a result of the witness tampering allegations, manafort was actually remanded to prison in june. that's powerful evidence of what the prosecutors called consciousness of guilt. if you were trying to get witnesses to change their testimony, you are trying to hide something. >> because the charges against manafort stemmed from activity in virginia and washington, he faced separate trials in both suburban alexandrialexandria an capital.
european union campaigns. he was seeking to further democracy and to help the ukraine come closer to the united states and theile manafort refused to cooperate, rick gates did, agreeing to a plea deal after additional charges of tax and bank fraud were filed in february 2018. manafort's one-time protege would cooperate with government prosecutors and testify against his former mentor. though he lost rick gates as an ally, manafort tried to contact other witnesses through a third party while he...
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think he should live for ukraine and not to die because of putin and what's your message to russia because this is a clear message going beyond the borders of the european union here said this person free and all ukrainian political prisoners. sense of started his hunger strike not on his behalf but on behalf of all those who are detained in russia because they are opposing the occupation and do you feel like this might actually change something that you feel like the prize has developed the weight and the impact to change things look we have this year we saw the nobel peace prize to dr mcgregor and and the somali woman. and no one and those two had got prize twenty fourteen and twenty sixteen so and so far the parliament with his views has been pacemaker in a way to get people also on the other awards and to have this political impact it is a political decision clearly and we have taken it because there is this sense of urgency to change course in russia thank you very much michelle golland especially if i may add at this point of course the world has become a place where freedom of thought and freedom of speech isn't become more rare and more difficult to a
think he should live for ukraine and not to die because of putin and what's your message to russia because this is a clear message going beyond the borders of the european union here said this person free and all ukrainian political prisoners. sense of started his hunger strike not on his behalf but on behalf of all those who are detained in russia because they are opposing the occupation and do you feel like this might actually change something that you feel like the prize has developed the...
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ukraine is part of the zone of the russia. russia's influence. and it was a very emotional when he turned to european union instead of russia. b. >> putin sent in russia soldiers, within a month he had annexed crimea. by the following november russia occupied eastern ukraine. >> he did something that no european lead her done since russia. or considered enemies. >> coming up. here comes fake news. here comes cyber attacks. it's classic putin. ♪ ♪ (bicycle bell sound) ♪ ♪ (bicycle bell sound) ♪ ♪ explore more with a guaranteed 4pm checkout at over 1,000 fine hotels and resorts. it's another way we've got your back. ♪ ♪ the platinum card from american express. don't live life without it. and if you get lost, just hit me on the old horn. man: tom's my best friend, but ever since he bought a new house... tom: it's a $10 cover? oh, okay. didn't see that on the website. he's been acting more and more like his dad. come on, guys! jump in! the water's fine! tom pritchard. how we doin'? hi, there. tom pritchard. can we get a round of jalapeño poppers for me and the boys, please? i've been saving a lot of money with progressive lately,
ukraine is part of the zone of the russia. russia's influence. and it was a very emotional when he turned to european union instead of russia. b. >> putin sent in russia soldiers, within a month he had annexed crimea. by the following november russia occupied eastern ukraine. >> he did something that no european lead her done since russia. or considered enemies. >> coming up. here comes fake news. here comes cyber attacks. it's classic putin. ♪ ♪ (bicycle bell sound) ♪...
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european union describes his case as quote a breach of international law. and with me in the studio is our very own kali you are very well versed in all things a ukraine so we're very happy to have you here with us. the scribe to us put into context for us how significant is it that the e.u. picked him specifically and tell us a little more about sense off well this is a very difficult time for him because as you mentioned he's just ended his long hunger strike unsuccessfully for him he didn't achieve what he wanted he wanted freedom more than if him self before the ukrainian prisons in russia he's a filmmaker who is native to crimea when rush took over he was very vocal in his opposition to that and within a few months he was as you said charged and also convicted of terrorist offenses amongst other things and sentenced twenty years in jail he's now north of the arctic circle north of the arctic circle all right. a lawmaker. he explained a little earlier on why the use legislative body awarded oh i get a sense often with the prestigious sacrifice he spoke to do of your news or earlier and then we're going to continue our conversation. i think the first europe
european union describes his case as quote a breach of international law. and with me in the studio is our very own kali you are very well versed in all things a ukraine so we're very happy to have you here with us. the scribe to us put into context for us how significant is it that the e.u. picked him specifically and tell us a little more about sense off well this is a very difficult time for him because as you mentioned he's just ended his long hunger strike unsuccessfully for him he didn't...
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hostile state in ukraine to have a nato troops next to st petersburg and basically to have all of these hostile rhetoric that we have been hearing from the united states and from the european union in the last five years where not used to that rhetoric there was a very long peaceful period in the ninety's and in the early two thousand and i think the russian elite wants to return to it that would be our ideal solution washington d.c. learns code we want to return to a period of peace this is not going to help that i say yes in moscow are you putting unnecessary pressure into europe by taking this line of questioning that should be i.n.f. treaty itself. well i think again the trumpet ministration should have consulted with our european allies and in fact if you look at the last statement that came out of nato about this they don't want these particular weapons there so i think even if trump says well you know we're out of the i.n.f. we can do that i don't think you are peons are going to let you because they do not want to spark a new arms race there as i mentioned earlier they didn't even want them in there when the soviet union existed and they were deployed already deploying t
hostile state in ukraine to have a nato troops next to st petersburg and basically to have all of these hostile rhetoric that we have been hearing from the united states and from the european union in the last five years where not used to that rhetoric there was a very long peaceful period in the ninety's and in the early two thousand and i think the russian elite wants to return to it that would be our ideal solution washington d.c. learns code we want to return to a period of peace this is...
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main tool that the european union has basically are sanctions and obviously with russia we use them because they annexed the crimean peninsula and they have been intimidated in ukraine and then in every specific case we look at so legitimacy is useless if it case so there arabia yeah first thing you would do is to basically go through what has happened and on the basis of the evidence that you have you get the member states together to clear this journalist enter the consulate and you never came out so there are no really miracles what happened there and no secrets what happened there that's why again what's about saudi arabia today from your perspective but from my perspective i think we'd have to first get the member states together then put a declaration and then decide in common on the basis of unanimity on something almost actions by you know i think personally if if this has been if this has been a organized official murder then action must be taken but we don't need to wait for that saudi arabia is responsible for hundreds of thousands of victims children women in yemen it's a brutal war against the civil population what should be the answer of the european u
main tool that the european union has basically are sanctions and obviously with russia we use them because they annexed the crimean peninsula and they have been intimidated in ukraine and then in every specific case we look at so legitimacy is useless if it case so there arabia yeah first thing you would do is to basically go through what has happened and on the basis of the evidence that you have you get the member states together to clear this journalist enter the consulate and you never...
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ukraine most believe that they were responsible with the united states and the western european allies. because we thought foolishly not thinking like a realist that there was a moral enemy of the soviet union. and then those third-grade policies with engaging china on democracy. . >> so before i get to questioning so with this liberal hegemony working after world war ii making the world in the american image maybe not the era of hegemony from the soviet union but how do you distinguish from world war ii which seems relatively successful to what happens after 89 or 2001? . >> up until the end of the cold war. . >> but that is an element of foreign-policy. . >> in the book i argue the only world that you can have the united states pursuing is a polar world. in the unipolar world is the only great power otherwise it has to be in a realist fashion. see you have to act largely to those dictates. now with those three elements of spreading democracy and institutions there is no question if we could turn the state like germany or japan we would do it. . >> we were willing to live that we were going to behave in pretty heavy handed manners and to spread democracy was not a priority. and with the so
ukraine most believe that they were responsible with the united states and the western european allies. because we thought foolishly not thinking like a realist that there was a moral enemy of the soviet union. and then those third-grade policies with engaging china on democracy. . >> so before i get to questioning so with this liberal hegemony working after world war ii making the world in the american image maybe not the era of hegemony from the soviet union but how do you distinguish...
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hostile state in ukraine to have a nato troops next to st petersburg and basically to have all of these hostile rhetoric that we have been hearing from the united states and from the european union in the last five years where not used to that rhetoric there was a very long peaceful period in the ninety's and in the early two thousand and i think the russian elite wants to return to it that would be our ideal solution washington d.c. and learns code we want to return to a period of peace this is not going to help that i say yes in moscow are you putting unnecessary pressure into europe by taking this line of questioning that should be i.n.f. treaty itself. well i think again the trumpet ministration should have consulted with our european allies and in fact if you look at the last statement that came out of nato about this they don't want these particular weapons they are so i think even if trump says well you know we're out of the i.n.f. we can do that i don't think you are peons are going to let you because they do not want to spark a new arms race there as i mentioned earlier they didn't even want them in there when the soviet union existed and they were deployed already to d
hostile state in ukraine to have a nato troops next to st petersburg and basically to have all of these hostile rhetoric that we have been hearing from the united states and from the european union in the last five years where not used to that rhetoric there was a very long peaceful period in the ninety's and in the early two thousand and i think the russian elite wants to return to it that would be our ideal solution washington d.c. and learns code we want to return to a period of peace this...
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european union's first major attempt to diversify its supply away from russian gas it acquired urgency after two thousand and nine when the russian state gas company gazprom stopped supplies to europe through ukraine for two weeks the shortages caused factory shutdowns and severe hardship in southeast europe. new gas discoveries in the eastern mediterranean could make greece the transit country for another major pipeline that's under consideration east med would satisfy another three percent of european consumption by bringing israeli and cypriot gas under the sea to greece and italy why they're your gas supplier network obviously you have better chances of securing more competitive gas prices so in that sense getting one more supply of gas definitely increases competition and also improves your security of supply greece is also building a pipeline little connect its gas grid to both gary is so gas from the caspian will flow into southeast europe where russia is often the sole major supplier that'll be good news for consumers who cannot currently afford to connect to the gas grid by lowering energy costs the new pipeline can make the economy more competitive for years to come jumpstart ople us al-
european union's first major attempt to diversify its supply away from russian gas it acquired urgency after two thousand and nine when the russian state gas company gazprom stopped supplies to europe through ukraine for two weeks the shortages caused factory shutdowns and severe hardship in southeast europe. new gas discoveries in the eastern mediterranean could make greece the transit country for another major pipeline that's under consideration east med would satisfy another three percent of...
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european union's first major attempt to diversify its supply away from russian gas it acquired urgency after two thousand and nine when the russian state gas company gazprom stopped supplies to europe through ukraine for two weeks the shortages caused factory shutdowns and severe hardship in southeast europe. new gas discoveries in the eastern mediterranean could make greece the transit country for another major pipeline that's under consideration east med would satisfy another three percent of european consumption by bringing israeli and cypriot gas under the sea to greece and italy the wider your gas supplier network obviously you have better chances of securing more competitive gas prices so in that sense getting one more supply of gas definitely increases competition and also improves your security of supply greece is also building a pipeline little connect its gas grid to bogus areas so gas from the caspian will flow into southeast europe where russia is often the sole major supplier that'll be good news for consumers who cannot currently afford to connect to the gas grid by lowering energy costs the new pipeline can make clear cut to be more competitive for years to come jump several pull us
european union's first major attempt to diversify its supply away from russian gas it acquired urgency after two thousand and nine when the russian state gas company gazprom stopped supplies to europe through ukraine for two weeks the shortages caused factory shutdowns and severe hardship in southeast europe. new gas discoveries in the eastern mediterranean could make greece the transit country for another major pipeline that's under consideration east med would satisfy another three percent of...
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european union's first major attempt to diversify its supply away from russian gas it acquired urgency after two thousand and nine when the russian state gas company gazprom stopped supplies to europe through ukraine for two weeks the shortages caused factory shutdowns and severe hardship in southeast europe. new gas discoveries in the eastern mediterranean could make greece the transit country for another major pipeline that's under consideration east med would satisfy another three percent of european consumption by bringing israeli and cypriot gas under the sea to greece and italy the wider your gas supplier network obviously you have better chances of securing more competitive gas prices so in that sense getting one more supply of gas definitely increases competition and also improves your security of supply greece is also building a pipeline little connect its gas grid to both gary is so gas from the caspian will flow into southeast europe where russia is often the sole major supplier that'll be good news for consumers who cannot currently afford to connect to the gast grid by lowering energy costs the new pipeline can make clear come to be more competitive for years to come jumps or opel us
european union's first major attempt to diversify its supply away from russian gas it acquired urgency after two thousand and nine when the russian state gas company gazprom stopped supplies to europe through ukraine for two weeks the shortages caused factory shutdowns and severe hardship in southeast europe. new gas discoveries in the eastern mediterranean could make greece the transit country for another major pipeline that's under consideration east med would satisfy another three percent of...
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hostile state in ukraine to have a nato troops next to st petersburg and basically to have all of these hostile rhetoric that we have been hearing from the united states and from the european union in the last five years where not used to that rhetoric there was a very long peaceful period in the ninety's and in the early two thousand and i think the russian elite wants to return to it that would be our ideal solution washington d.c. and learns curb we want to return to a period of peace this is not going to help that i say yes in moscow are you putting unnecessary pressure into europe by taking this line of questioning that should be i.n.f. treaty itself. well i think again the trumpet been astray ssion should have consulted with our european allies and in fact if you look at the last statement that came out of nato about this they don't want these particular weapons they are so i think even if trump says well you know we're out of the i.n.f. we can do that i don't think you are peons are going to let you because they do not want to spark a new arms race there as i mentioned earlier they didn't even want them in there when the soviet union existed and they were don't pull alrea
hostile state in ukraine to have a nato troops next to st petersburg and basically to have all of these hostile rhetoric that we have been hearing from the united states and from the european union in the last five years where not used to that rhetoric there was a very long peaceful period in the ninety's and in the early two thousand and i think the russian elite wants to return to it that would be our ideal solution washington d.c. and learns curb we want to return to a period of peace this...
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hostile state in ukraine to have a nato troops next to st petersburg and basically to have all of these hostile rhetoric that we have been hearing from the united states and from the european union in the last five years where not used to that rhetoric there was a very long peaceful period in the ninety's and in the early two thousand and i think the russian elite wants to return to it that would be our ideal solution washington d.c. and learns code we want to return to a period of peace this is not going to help that i say yes in moscow are you putting unnecessary pressure into europe by taking this line of questioning that should be i.n.f. treaty itself. well i think again the trumpet ministration should have consulted with our european allies and in fact if you look at the last statement that came out of nato about this they don't want these particular weapons there so i think even if trump says well you know we're out of the i.n.f. we can do that i don't think you are peons are going to let you because they do not want to spark a new arms race there as i mentioned earlier they didn't even want them in there when the soviet union existed and they were deployed already deployi
hostile state in ukraine to have a nato troops next to st petersburg and basically to have all of these hostile rhetoric that we have been hearing from the united states and from the european union in the last five years where not used to that rhetoric there was a very long peaceful period in the ninety's and in the early two thousand and i think the russian elite wants to return to it that would be our ideal solution washington d.c. and learns code we want to return to a period of peace this...