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, kgb, kgb. by that, i mean this guy is a thug, this guy is a bully. second, he only understands relative power -- who's got more power who, 's got less power. that's how he thinks about relationships. third, i will tell you that he tries to create the image that he is the great strategic thinker. he's not at all. he is a very good tactician, taking advantage of situations but not good at thinking them through. i think he is the biggest loser over the long term in the ukraine crisis and has miscalculated what he's doing in syria now. so i don't think he this great strategic thinker. the the other thing i would say about him is he's entrepreneurial and a risk-takerrer but a particularly dangerous risk taker. when vladimir putin takes a risk and it pays off, he oftentimes is willing to take a bigger risk. he takes a risk, something goes well, then he'll take a bigger risk. that's why, during the ukraine crisis, i was worried he may have done something similar in the baltics, and while the west migh
, kgb, kgb. by that, i mean this guy is a thug, this guy is a bully. second, he only understands relative power -- who's got more power who, 's got less power. that's how he thinks about relationships. third, i will tell you that he tries to create the image that he is the great strategic thinker. he's not at all. he is a very good tactician, taking advantage of situations but not good at thinking them through. i think he is the biggest loser over the long term in the ukraine crisis and has...
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first, i think bob gates was right when he said, when you look at putin's eyes, you kgb, kgb, kgb.y that, i mean this guy is a thug, this guy is a bully. second point i make is that he only understands relative power. who was got more power, who's got less power. that is how he thinks about relationships. i will tell you that he tries to create the image that he is this great strategic thinker. he is not at all. he is a very good tactician, very good reacting to situations, taking advantage, but not particularly good at thinking them through. i think he is the biggest loser over the long-term in the ukraine crisis and i think yes miscalculated what he is doing in syria now. i do not think he is this great strategic thinker. the other thing i say is he is entrepreneurial and he is a risk-taker, but he is a particularly dangerous risk-taker. when vladimir putin takes a risk and it pays off, he often times is willing to take an even bigger risk. he takes a risk, something goes well, he will take a bigger risk. that is why during the ukraine crisis, i was worried he might have done som
first, i think bob gates was right when he said, when you look at putin's eyes, you kgb, kgb, kgb.y that, i mean this guy is a thug, this guy is a bully. second point i make is that he only understands relative power. who was got more power, who's got less power. that is how he thinks about relationships. i will tell you that he tries to create the image that he is this great strategic thinker. he is not at all. he is a very good tactician, very good reacting to situations, taking advantage,...
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once a kgb agent, always a kgb agent. something about the culture, and something about the house of mirrors and life on the precipice. that is its own -- >> i think it is very intoxicating and addictive. because the stakes are so very , high. and, you know, there are actors acting. but, for real, i cannot imagine that. >> i cannot imagine being a cia agent. >> not really. i try. charlie rose: you have met them and talked to them. >> yeah. they, you know, i have a spy big sister. it is really fun. she is wonderful. charlie rose: does she inform you into what you might think and feel? >> yes she does. i learned the most from observing her behavior and the way she talks. as much is what she says. charlie: what does it say about you that you into yale when you are already a very successful actor because you wanted what? >> i had been a kid actor. i started this when i was 12. charlie and thought about it : when you were three. >> exactly. i did not really get to go to high school. i was tutored on location and trailers in ver
once a kgb agent, always a kgb agent. something about the culture, and something about the house of mirrors and life on the precipice. that is its own -- >> i think it is very intoxicating and addictive. because the stakes are so very , high. and, you know, there are actors acting. but, for real, i cannot imagine that. >> i cannot imagine being a cia agent. >> not really. i try. charlie rose: you have met them and talked to them. >> yeah. they, you know, i have a spy big...
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they know of a former kgb agent who came back and got into politics in st. petersburg and became deputy mayor and then came to moscow. and the interesting thing is they see these images of you bare-chested on a horse. and they say, there is a man who carefully cultivates his image of strength. i'm asking -- pres. putin: you know, i'm convinced that a person who occupies my post must provide a positive example to people. and those areas where he can do this, he must do this. in our country, we had a very severe situation with the social security system was destroyed a , lot of problems emerged that we still cannot effectively resolve fully. in the sphere of health care, a healthy lifestyle is extremely important. it is the foundation of the resolution of many crucial problems, including the health of the nation. it is impossible to solve the health care problem with millions of people only by using pills. people need to have the habits or the passion, their ease and has to be -- there even has to be a fashion of our lifestyle. i believe this is the right thin
they know of a former kgb agent who came back and got into politics in st. petersburg and became deputy mayor and then came to moscow. and the interesting thing is they see these images of you bare-chested on a horse. and they say, there is a man who carefully cultivates his image of strength. i'm asking -- pres. putin: you know, i'm convinced that a person who occupies my post must provide a positive example to people. and those areas where he can do this, he must do this. in our country, we...
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putin was a kgb officer in dresden in east germany. again there was this euphoria that the division of germany was coming down. and putin was in this little outpost interest in which i went to visit, and he describes the scene of the night a few weeks after the wall came down where, when the protesters interest in basically -- in dresden, basically surround and overran the headquarters on the river there a few hundred yards from where putin had worked for five years with the east germans and the soviet military. at the end of the '80s. he describes, and others who were there, describe the scene of people. he described it as deranged, like wild eyed people. he saw it as a mob taking over the stasi building are, in fact, it was a fairly peaceful protest. it was a fairly euphoric. even among council may not the stasi but the chief of the department of their in dresden basically threw up his hands and opened the gates realizing he couldn't stop history as it were. people within milling through the stasi headquarters there which had a notor
putin was a kgb officer in dresden in east germany. again there was this euphoria that the division of germany was coming down. and putin was in this little outpost interest in which i went to visit, and he describes the scene of the night a few weeks after the wall came down where, when the protesters interest in basically -- in dresden, basically surround and overran the headquarters on the river there a few hundred yards from where putin had worked for five years with the east germans and...
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we need to clean up the kgb. that was a mistake for him. he was arrested and then he was exiled to london and became enemy number one, and it was eventually killed by poison, the first time a nuclear attack was essentially used on an individual no one yet has been proven guilty of that. on his death bed he blamed putin personally. there's a lot of mystery over what really happened to him, and that a lot of this is discussed in this book but it was kind of a linchpin to everything that happens in the story. this is a cool and big story for mow. i talked to my parents and say this is my first adult book. doing a bbc interview and the guy says, tell me about glasnost, and i was like, holly crap. what did die? that's a big question. but i figured before i just open it up to questions, i'm just going read a little bit so you get a taste. this is from the point of view of a peace of poison. november 2, 2006. a fleck of sillery dust no birth than a grain of sand. suspended in a microscopic gel, spinning, twirling, in a bowl of saliva. drug down by
we need to clean up the kgb. that was a mistake for him. he was arrested and then he was exiled to london and became enemy number one, and it was eventually killed by poison, the first time a nuclear attack was essentially used on an individual no one yet has been proven guilty of that. on his death bed he blamed putin personally. there's a lot of mystery over what really happened to him, and that a lot of this is discussed in this book but it was kind of a linchpin to everything that happens...
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russiae is a saying in that there is no such thing as a former kgb. agent, always a kgb agent.re's something about the house of mirrors and life on the precipice. >> i think it is very intoxicating and addictive. the stakes are so very high. and, you know, there are actors acting. real, i cannot imagine that. >> i cannot imagine being a cia agent. >> not really. i try. charlie rose: you have met them and talked to them. >> yeah. i have a spyw, big sister. she is fun. charlie rose: does she inform you might think and feel? >> i learn from observing her and the way she talks. >> what does it say about you ale? you went to yel been a kid actor. i started this when i was 12. charlie rose: and thought about it when you were three. it was a fractured way and i my numbert shoot with two pencil. i was so disoriented. that was my high school experience. i was lonely and just working with adults. i wanted to go to college to socialize and learn. there was another level of urgency for me. charlie rose: also, the socializing process. >> it was vital for me. i was feeling weird. i didn't kn
russiae is a saying in that there is no such thing as a former kgb. agent, always a kgb agent.re's something about the house of mirrors and life on the precipice. >> i think it is very intoxicating and addictive. the stakes are so very high. and, you know, there are actors acting. real, i cannot imagine that. >> i cannot imagine being a cia agent. >> not really. i try. charlie rose: you have met them and talked to them. >> yeah. i have a spyw, big sister. she is fun....
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a lot of former kgb officers are in on it, our fbi, they have done a terrific job for a quarter century be they have been watching this, radioactive junk they be trying to sell to make dirty bombs, this is an ongoing threat, it is not going to stop. i'm here to give credit to our government for doing a good job. but when you have a combination of weapons, nuclear radioactive material, very poor countries, poor -- porous voters, sooner or later someone is getting get radioactive material, the ugly good news is that probably will be used in europe first, because it easier to get it there. kennedy: russia is sticking its nose into syria. but, are the russian gangs assuming that muslim extremists are not going it use radioactive terror bombs against them? >> that a key point that you raise, while vladimir putin would not mind see a dirty bomb go off in a u.s. city, he is wary, the computer' rejeep is very -- putin regime is very wary of letting radioactive material get out of their control, because they worry about it being used against russia. this under world, these networks from east eur
a lot of former kgb officers are in on it, our fbi, they have done a terrific job for a quarter century be they have been watching this, radioactive junk they be trying to sell to make dirty bombs, this is an ongoing threat, it is not going to stop. i'm here to give credit to our government for doing a good job. but when you have a combination of weapons, nuclear radioactive material, very poor countries, poor -- porous voters, sooner or later someone is getting get radioactive material, the...
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agent. >> uh-huh. >> rose: once a kgb agent, always a kgb agent. because at there is something about the culture and something about the house of mirrors and something about life on the press i business. >> right. >> rose: that is its own -- >> i think it's probably very intoxicateing, this line of work. i think it's probably very a ikt diddive. because the stakes are so very life-- addictive because the stakes are so very high. and you know, there's actors, they're acting. but for real, you know. i can't imagine that. i can't imagine-- . >> rose: there's nothing in you that could imagine being a cia agent? >> no, not really, no. i mean i tried. but no, i think --. >> rose: cuz you met them and talked to them. >> uh-huh, uh-huh, yeah. it is-- no, i have this-- i have this spy big sister. it's really fun. she's wonderful. >> rose: and does she inform you in terms of what carrie might think and feel? >> yeah. >> rose: your cia big sister. >> yeah, she does. i mean i really just learned the most from observing her behavior and the way she talks as muc
agent. >> uh-huh. >> rose: once a kgb agent, always a kgb agent. because at there is something about the culture and something about the house of mirrors and something about life on the press i business. >> right. >> rose: that is its own -- >> i think it's probably very intoxicateing, this line of work. i think it's probably very a ikt diddive. because the stakes are so very life-- addictive because the stakes are so very high. and you know, there's actors,...
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russia is a complex beast, there are a lot of america haters, when the soviet union came apart, the kgb, profited they knew not only where the bodies were buried but where the gold was hid and the nukes were, we still have a problem with the shadow agents. they are out there working the deals between government officials, and the black market. it is a system that is alien to our senses, but it dangerous. putin himself, he would not mind seeing a dirty bomb attack on western cities, but he is probably not going to directly facilitate it, he is more worried about using it on russian soil. charles: isis now scrambling for skilled workers. there is an effort to recruit. targets muslim refugees, leaving iraq and syria, they have propaganda videos they hope to encourage doctors, teachers, oil field managers, join the cause. are they acting out of desperation? lisa, this is fascinating, they are now maybe trying to stem the tide of refugees, picking out skilled workers. this points to fact that isis is building something for the long-term. something beyond just a indiscriminate killing they ar
russia is a complex beast, there are a lot of america haters, when the soviet union came apart, the kgb, profited they knew not only where the bodies were buried but where the gold was hid and the nukes were, we still have a problem with the shadow agents. they are out there working the deals between government officials, and the black market. it is a system that is alien to our senses, but it dangerous. putin himself, he would not mind seeing a dirty bomb attack on western cities, but he is...
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with that said, we have a bunch of people now, whether they still be associated with the old kgb, orhe gru, and the new, they have people now that have access to this radioactive material, who want to sell it on the open market to individuals, and they're pretty specific about this. they want somebody that will get it to radical islamic extremists to be used in the united states. and that's a very difficult set of circumstances. the raid that occurred in muldova, and the four different cases that they had in the past five years shows the degree of cooperation that's absolutely necessary to stay on top of this. we know there have been over 600 incidents, tony, since the past decade. we know what the problem is. it's just that we don't know how many of these alleged, or how many of these attempted sales have gone through and perhaps are in the hands of the wrong people. >> so i see the tube of -- in emma hayward's report. and how skilled do you have to be to take what's in that tube and turn it into a dirty bomb to make it actionable? >> well, quite frankly, tony, it's an added ingredi
with that said, we have a bunch of people now, whether they still be associated with the old kgb, orhe gru, and the new, they have people now that have access to this radioactive material, who want to sell it on the open market to individuals, and they're pretty specific about this. they want somebody that will get it to radical islamic extremists to be used in the united states. and that's a very difficult set of circumstances. the raid that occurred in muldova, and the four different cases...
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in february of this year, the network, which is said to include several ex-kgb agents offered a deadly amount of seizium to someone that represented isis. the plot was foiled. however the top men got away including the kingpin known as the colonel and no additional nuclear material was recovered. members of the gang were recorded as saying it was essential smuggled uranium go to arabs, they would be most interested in buying the radioactive bombs and the american state must be annihilated. the associated press discovered the story from eastern europe and said undercover moldovan police arranged 20 meetings before quantifying test vials. he was happy with the material, he could buy a kiloa week at the same rate which is 32 million dollars every time, until he had as much as he needed, as well as the seizium, uranium and plutonium were offered. even a russian missile system. the gang told undercover agents they gained access to the equipment in crimea annexed by president putin months earlier. long said the black market for the materials exists in the region because of the vast quantitie
in february of this year, the network, which is said to include several ex-kgb agents offered a deadly amount of seizium to someone that represented isis. the plot was foiled. however the top men got away including the kingpin known as the colonel and no additional nuclear material was recovered. members of the gang were recorded as saying it was essential smuggled uranium go to arabs, they would be most interested in buying the radioactive bombs and the american state must be annihilated. the...
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. >> vladimir putin is an ex kgb officer, so there's a shadowy world of these operatives, many of whom are listened into businesses, some of whom have links with organised crime. if you want to do a business deal or take someone out, you have access to people that can do it for you. >> moscow police are investigating a brutal attack on a journalist. ... >> mr kashan is in a critical condition. a video from a cctv camera which captured the attack leaked to the internet. >> the role of journalist is to provide transparency, to tell what is really happening, to cut behind the propaganda, behind the government line. it's vital work that has to be done. >> whenever enterprising journalists are slain, murdered, drowned or marginalised, everybody suffers. >> it's a measure of a civil society to have an active, aggressive press. and when that starts to break down civil society starts to break down. >> we can't say investigative journalism is extinct. not yet. it is an endangered species. >> it only takes one journalist to be beaten and murdered to think, "why am i in this pro figs. isn't there
. >> vladimir putin is an ex kgb officer, so there's a shadowy world of these operatives, many of whom are listened into businesses, some of whom have links with organised crime. if you want to do a business deal or take someone out, you have access to people that can do it for you. >> moscow police are investigating a brutal attack on a journalist. ... >> mr kashan is in a critical condition. a video from a cctv camera which captured the attack leaked to the internet....
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putin is kgb and obama is ky. this syrian thing was designed to fail. it was ambivalent on purpose. made to collapse. so you can say afterwards that these things are supposed to fail. remember when you were a kid and your parents wanted you to do a chore and you did it so poorly, so badly that they would never ask you to do it again. >> only boys do that. >> president obama, that's his strategy with foreign policy. i'll do it so badly that when we leave, i suck at this. i'll hang back. putin can go in and finish the job. that's what he was doing. this was not an accident. >> i don't agree. >> why don't you stop with the they are playing checkers. the jv team. >> that didn't work before that analogy. >> this interview will air on "60 minutes" on sunday night. josh earnest says checkers. this will come out saying putin doesn't know what he's doing. and the guy is destroying everything he promised to do. we should step back. we didn't really handle this the way we thought we should have and let them figure it out. >> play the perception is reality game. if we keep staying russia and pu
putin is kgb and obama is ky. this syrian thing was designed to fail. it was ambivalent on purpose. made to collapse. so you can say afterwards that these things are supposed to fail. remember when you were a kid and your parents wanted you to do a chore and you did it so poorly, so badly that they would never ask you to do it again. >> only boys do that. >> president obama, that's his strategy with foreign policy. i'll do it so badly that when we leave, i suck at this. i'll hang...
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kgb,ything for example the they never had 1200 people about a totally average citizen.aving control over it. as soon as you have control over information, you also have control over the person itself. --orter: it is said it about .iolates the safe sharing some 4400 companies use it to share information, via between their foreign officers or with others. edward snowden's revelation that data was being sent to the u.s. government for spying purposes that essentially put the agreement on the chopping block, and the implications of the court ruling could be widespread. a massive number of similar complaints from eu citizens of invasion of privacy could follow. tech companies could now face increased scrutiny. they will have to rework the way they share information, and the ruling could trip up or complicate ongoing negotiations for an eu-u.s. free trade agreement. reaction to the rulings with u.s. officials saying it is disappointed. facebook says it is crucial that they have legal ways to transfer data across the atlantic. they say companies can continue to make transatlan
kgb,ything for example the they never had 1200 people about a totally average citizen.aving control over it. as soon as you have control over information, you also have control over the person itself. --orter: it is said it about .iolates the safe sharing some 4400 companies use it to share information, via between their foreign officers or with others. edward snowden's revelation that data was being sent to the u.s. government for spying purposes that essentially put the agreement on the...
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when they raided the home of a former kgb informant, they found blueprints on how to build a dirty bomb>> they can make one of those dirty bombs. have you heard of such a thing? the level of readation would be high. >> but this was all part of a strip. he believed when he went to pick up hundreds of thousands of dollars, if had come from a genuine buyer, but the police were about to pounce. the substances discovered were potentially dangerous in the wrong hands. >> these types of materials, you can't produce, but what they're warning it is slightly less dangerous. >> moldovan officials say that some of those allegedly involved have faced justice. but the tenses have been short. the danger posed by many others in this murky dangerous world still exist. >> police in belgium have used tear gas and water canons on protesters taking part in an anti-austerity march. the demonstration which was paned by around 1,000 people got out of hand. protesters confronted riot police who responded with tear gas and water canon. diamonds are central to the economy of botswana. but the oversupply of the pr
when they raided the home of a former kgb informant, they found blueprints on how to build a dirty bomb>> they can make one of those dirty bombs. have you heard of such a thing? the level of readation would be high. >> but this was all part of a strip. he believed when he went to pick up hundreds of thousands of dollars, if had come from a genuine buyer, but the police were about to pounce. the substances discovered were potentially dangerous in the wrong hands. >> these types...
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when they raided the home of former kgb informant theodore khetris they found blueprints on how to build a dirty bomb. >> one of those dirty bombs, have you layered of such a thing? explosion would spread material over this big a territory. >> reporter: this was all part of a sting. khetr-is believed when he went to pick up hundreds of thousands of dollars, it came from an informant. the sentences have been short and that the danger posed by many others in this murky and dangerous world still exists. emma hayward, al jazeera. >>> three scientists have been awarded the nobel prize in in chemistry. explored how cells repair damaged dna. the royal academy of swedish science, the scientists will share nearly a million dollars this prize money. i'm antonio mora. thanks for joining us for the latest news any time you can head over to aljazeera.com. ray suarez is up next with "inside story." have a great night. ♪ after years of negotiation the united states and a big group of pacific rim trading partners agreed to a new set of rules for international trade. americans are of many minds about tra
when they raided the home of former kgb informant theodore khetris they found blueprints on how to build a dirty bomb. >> one of those dirty bombs, have you layered of such a thing? explosion would spread material over this big a territory. >> reporter: this was all part of a sting. khetr-is believed when he went to pick up hundreds of thousands of dollars, it came from an informant. the sentences have been short and that the danger posed by many others in this murky and dangerous...
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that is the russian police force today which is latest version if you like of the old kgb. there is this suspicions that those higher ranking officials within russia are actually supplying some of this material to others who are then trying to sell it on to the middle east. of course as we know, the relationship between the west and russia is not exactly great right now. so any coordination on trying to stop more of this so-called radioactive smuggling is made that much harder. very worrying indeed. who do we not want this to fall in hands of of course, but certainly not a group like isis. deidre: indeed. ashley webster, thank you so much. joining us there from fox business. as ashley just said a smuggler offer ad huge cache of deadly caesium. enough to contaminate several city blocks and specifically seeking the a buyer from the islamic self-proclaimed state group. walid phares is with me now. walid, criminal organizations as ashley just reminding us, ties to the russian kgb which is now the fsb, basically thriving in this black market for nuclear materials. how long befor
that is the russian police force today which is latest version if you like of the old kgb. there is this suspicions that those higher ranking officials within russia are actually supplying some of this material to others who are then trying to sell it on to the middle east. of course as we know, the relationship between the west and russia is not exactly great right now. so any coordination on trying to stop more of this so-called radioactive smuggling is made that much harder. very worrying...
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. >> looking at his life, when he was a young officer in the cage in the kgb, many forget about the events93 when there were mass protests. in his mind, seeing people on the street is an answer patient pation of hisr power. when the security forces break down, what you have is chaos. he sees that in syria. he saw it in ukraine, which led to the russian intervention in crimea. and it consistent theme, affects him deeply. it is at the core of his vision of the powerful state. what thees he care world thinks of him? he has been criticized for the syria intervention. does that matter? >> like any leader, he probably cares greatly how he is perceived. i know from talking to one of his oldest friends, that after the events in ukraine he stop caring as much as. partly because he felt his views were not being recognized and respected. this is not a conversation about angela merkel. when he felt when you try to explain what he saw happening in ukraine, specifically, the west did not see it like he did. she said he seemed to be in another reality. at that point he saw a shift and more aggressive ton
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and when they raided the home of a former kgb informant they found blueprints on how to build a dirtythey can make one of those dirty bombs, you know? have you heard of such of thing. the level of radiation would be high, and spread material over this big of territory. >> reporter: but it was all part of a sting. he believed when he went to pick up hundreds of thousands of dollars it has come from a genuine buyer. but the police were about to pans. some of those allegedly involved have faced justice, but the sentences have been short, and the danger posed by many others in this murky and dangerous world, still exists. emma hayward. al jazeera. >>> a series of suicide attacks in nigeria's northeast has killed at least 18 people. it happened during three separate bombings on wednesday. eight others have been injured in the attacks. >>> many full-time workers in south africa struggle to make enough money to live on. now people are taking to the streets to demand a national minimum wage to help the country overcome poverty. tania pa tania page -- reports. >> reporter: these protesters say
and when they raided the home of a former kgb informant they found blueprints on how to build a dirtythey can make one of those dirty bombs, you know? have you heard of such of thing. the level of radiation would be high, and spread material over this big of territory. >> reporter: but it was all part of a sting. he believed when he went to pick up hundreds of thousands of dollars it has come from a genuine buyer. but the police were about to pans. some of those allegedly involved have...
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>> well, larry, there's only one way to handle an ex-kgb guy like putin. the president has to put his dick on the table. (laughter) >> larry: um, i'm sorry, what did you say? >> every president must be prepared to lay his dick down on the table to stand up for what's right. now-- . >> larry: his dick on the table? >> yeah, yeah, seriously. even in world war ii, roosevelt put his dick on the table. and believe me that was no easy feat. >> larry: oh, wow much i'm sure-- i'm sure it wasn't-- object, when you say dick on the table, you do you actually mean -- >> it's a metaphor, larry, like when obama ordered the raid that killed bin laden. >> larry: uh-huh. >> he didn't ask for pakistan's permission, he was too busy putting his dick on the table. >> larry: okay, all right. i get-- i guess that metaphor works. okay. all right so, let me ask you this: so when putin came late to the lunch meeting they had, should obama have put his dick on the table? >> at lunch? (laughter) come on, larry, that's disgusting. >> larry: sorry. i thought we were talking met forical
>> well, larry, there's only one way to handle an ex-kgb guy like putin. the president has to put his dick on the table. (laughter) >> larry: um, i'm sorry, what did you say? >> every president must be prepared to lay his dick down on the table to stand up for what's right. now-- . >> larry: his dick on the table? >> yeah, yeah, seriously. even in world war ii, roosevelt put his dick on the table. and believe me that was no easy feat. >> larry: oh, wow much...
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he's essentially a kgb thug. he said in his opinion, the collapse of the soient union was the greatest geopolitical disaster of the 20th century. i think what he's trying to do is reawwemble the old soient union and expanding russia's influence. we don't want to stand up through direct military conflict. no one wants to see a shooting a war between the world's two nuclear powers. when putin invaded ukraine i called on president obama to install anti-ballistic missile batteries that were scheduled to go into effect in 2009 that obama canceled in a failed evident to appease putin. and there were 2 applications pending to he can port liquid natural gas. putin uses energy to blackmail europe. the president should have approved all 22 of them and export our natural gas and hit putin where it hurts. bill: do you have a problem with president obama going to oregon this week to console the community in roseburg? he's welcome to go anywhere. i would note, he didn't come to the funeral of deputy goforth in texas who was mu
he's essentially a kgb thug. he said in his opinion, the collapse of the soient union was the greatest geopolitical disaster of the 20th century. i think what he's trying to do is reawwemble the old soient union and expanding russia's influence. we don't want to stand up through direct military conflict. no one wants to see a shooting a war between the world's two nuclear powers. when putin invaded ukraine i called on president obama to install anti-ballistic missile batteries that were...
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. >> right after berlin wall fell, putin was kgb officer in east germany. there was this euphoria that germany was coming down and putin was in this outpost and he describes the scene of the night a few weeks after the wall came down when the protesters in dresden basically surrounded and overran the headquarters on the river there a few hundred yards from where putin worked for five years with the east germans and the soviet military at the end of the '80s. he describes and others who were there describe the scene of people. he described them as deranged. wild eyed people. he saw it as a mob taking over the building and in fact it was a fairly peaceful protest. it was fairly euphoric. even among -- certainly not the stazy but the chief of the department there in dresden basically threw up his hands and opened the gate realizing he couldn't stop history as it were. and people were then milling through the stazy headquarters with a notorious prison in it and going through the files and putin was watching this from a few hundred feet away and a number of prot
. >> right after berlin wall fell, putin was kgb officer in east germany. there was this euphoria that germany was coming down and putin was in this outpost and he describes the scene of the night a few weeks after the wall came down when the protesters in dresden basically surrounded and overran the headquarters on the river there a few hundred yards from where putin worked for five years with the east germans and the soviet military at the end of the '80s. he describes and others who...
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>> i think the russians are conditions that the -- in knowing the kgb wants to score a few goals. >> liz, what do you think? it is like the emperor has no skates, right? >> no skates. >> this may have been the slowest hockey game. it was so slow. i have breaking news for you. president obama is going to respond and he is going to play a game of hacky sack. i made that up. bernie sanders will play marco polo. huckabee will do some cheese rolling. we have hillary clinton who will do toe wrestling. that's the response. >> i think the hillary one is true. >> extreme toe wrestling, yes. >> she loves that. >> jimmy, welcome to the show. >> what would your ideal birthday be? are you a hockey guy? >> i used to be when i was younger, but not so much anymore. >> it is hard when you get older to play hockey. >> it is tough to walk let alone skate. your entire family is in outer siberia. >> so he is fit? >> i would put our best presidents up against russia's best presidents. he scored seven times or as jfk called that a tuesday. he checked him into the boards before the end of the first period.
>> i think the russians are conditions that the -- in knowing the kgb wants to score a few goals. >> liz, what do you think? it is like the emperor has no skates, right? >> no skates. >> this may have been the slowest hockey game. it was so slow. i have breaking news for you. president obama is going to respond and he is going to play a game of hacky sack. i made that up. bernie sanders will play marco polo. huckabee will do some cheese rolling. we have hillary clinton...
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gorbachev distrusted reports that he got from the kgb and he made up his mind on the basis of what he saw in the west. he had been to italy and he admired the communist party that was steadily becoming a non- communist party but i think that he learned a lot from face-to-face discussions with all of those jokes. there was a moment when james baker in the bush administration was flying on the same plane and baker the secretary of state turned to him and said could you tell us what and the military budget is. you know that much better that's much better than we do, what do you think? so they were learning to promote western counterpart that particular individuals but ruled to great superpower at the time made a difference. there were long long-term chronic features and factors that pushed towards the reconciliation but it required of the leaders that recognized the opportunities and i do think that that was to the greater lasting benefit that such things were in existence. >> two more questions from the workshop a few years ago to let you would you calibrate the influence of the movemen
gorbachev distrusted reports that he got from the kgb and he made up his mind on the basis of what he saw in the west. he had been to italy and he admired the communist party that was steadily becoming a non- communist party but i think that he learned a lot from face-to-face discussions with all of those jokes. there was a moment when james baker in the bush administration was flying on the same plane and baker the secretary of state turned to him and said could you tell us what and the...
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. >> and we have a former kgb informant.e had uranium to sell and looking for a middle east buyer. they asked for a statement from the white house and state department and no one is willing to comment. how much, you started the conversation saying many are surprised it hasn't happen yet. what do we have to do to make sure it doesn't happen? >> we have had programs in place to reduce the stock piles of these materials and secure the ones that remain, the bad news is, they are not moving fast enough and the russia and u.s. relationship suffered and they have stopped cooperating with us on programs where we were tracking down the criminals and securing the stock piles and the problem is worst in the last couple of years as the relationship deteriorated. can you step up at least in the programs where you are able to do that. and stop using the radioactivity material and make everyone who manufacturers the material apply the strictest security measures and stop the terrorist from getting it. >> you would hope we are doing that al
. >> and we have a former kgb informant.e had uranium to sell and looking for a middle east buyer. they asked for a statement from the white house and state department and no one is willing to comment. how much, you started the conversation saying many are surprised it hasn't happen yet. what do we have to do to make sure it doesn't happen? >> we have had programs in place to reduce the stock piles of these materials and secure the ones that remain, the bad news is, they are not...
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. >> if you think of the way he's sustained himself in power, the kgb agent becomes the reformist president in his first term, those early years. he's like a frog who jumps from lily pad to lily pad. he feels one of them sinking under his weight he jumps to the next thing. this is how he sustains his power. it helps sure up his domestic problem. >> it's worked hard. per capita income in russia has gone up a lot. they are effective vively blaming the united states. 9 90% get their media from television which is controlled by the russian state. at the end of the day i think that machine together with the fact putin is able to show some victories, beat the rest the couple of times, that's working well. he also scored seven goals this week for his 63rd birthday in hockey. >> do you think obama should do anything to counter putin? >> no. you want to get into a quagmire in syria, be my guest. just because a country has more troops and more planes flying over another country does not mean that it's stronger. it's hard to see even if it's help putin domestically in some way, very hard to see how it
. >> if you think of the way he's sustained himself in power, the kgb agent becomes the reformist president in his first term, those early years. he's like a frog who jumps from lily pad to lily pad. he feels one of them sinking under his weight he jumps to the next thing. this is how he sustains his power. it helps sure up his domestic problem. >> it's worked hard. per capita income in russia has gone up a lot. they are effective vively blaming the united states. 9 90% get their...
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this was the kgb communications. and i declined to declassify them, even though they wanted to document why the rosenbergs had been arrested. certainly, from the intercepts from their involvement and guilt, why didn't i release it? kgb was still using that same system all those years later. they'd get a new source. they weren't sure it wasn't a plant. they couldn't trust it, so they would use bonona until they were confident that the source was reliable. and then they would go to a much higher level system. so the key often is -- and this is the point i want to make with redactions. how you collected 40 years ago may still be pertinent for other targets you want to go after. it may not be the same countries are' aft you're after, but what you have to protect is the ability you can't access the critical information for this country's security, and that takes precedence over telling a good story about how you happen to know something. so i'm looking forward to seeing the redacted pdbs. [ laughter ] and i'm also happy t
this was the kgb communications. and i declined to declassify them, even though they wanted to document why the rosenbergs had been arrested. certainly, from the intercepts from their involvement and guilt, why didn't i release it? kgb was still using that same system all those years later. they'd get a new source. they weren't sure it wasn't a plant. they couldn't trust it, so they would use bonona until they were confident that the source was reliable. and then they would go to a much higher...
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when they raided the home of former kgb informant, they found blue prints on how to build a dirty bomb. >> they can make one of those dirty bombs, you know, one of those dirty bombs. have you heard such a thing? the level of radiation would be high, and it would spread material over this big of a territory. >> but it was all part of a sting. he believed when he went to pick up hundreds of thousands of dollars it can come from a genuine buyer, but the police were about to pounce. moldovaen officials say that some of those involved have faced justice. but sentences have been short. the danger posed by many others in this murky and dangerous world still exist. >> returning to our top story in the situation in syria the pentagon has confirmed that one of its aircraft would alter its flight path to avoid russian aircraft in the area. what other details are they providing in this incident? >> they're not trieding many details, lauren, but they're saying that on one occasion sometime in the past week the u.s. aircraft, and they're not saying whether it was a fighter jet or perhaps a drone, ha
when they raided the home of former kgb informant, they found blue prints on how to build a dirty bomb. >> they can make one of those dirty bombs, you know, one of those dirty bombs. have you heard such a thing? the level of radiation would be high, and it would spread material over this big of a territory. >> but it was all part of a sting. he believed when he went to pick up hundreds of thousands of dollars it can come from a genuine buyer, but the police were about to pounce....
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as gangsters, they reached out to the network's middle men, and when they raided the home of former kgb informants, they found blueprints on how to build a dirty bomb. >> they can make one of the dirty bombs, you know? have you heard of such a thing? the radiation would be high with the spread of material over the territory. >> but this was all part of a sting. he believes when he went to pick up hundreds of thousands of dollars, it had come from a genuine buyer, but the police were about to pounce, and the substances that the police discovered during their investigations were potentially dangerous in the wrong hands. >> these types of materials you can not use for nuclear bombs. but what you can produce, the so-called dirty bomb, which is dangerous, even if it was uranium smuggled, it was slightly less, because it's not active. >> mul monthly they say that iny and dangerous world, it still exists. emma hay word, aljazeera. >> police in belgium have been fighting protesters after marches by the trade unions got out of hand. the end of the demonstrations, with demonstrators confronting t
as gangsters, they reached out to the network's middle men, and when they raided the home of former kgb informants, they found blueprints on how to build a dirty bomb. >> they can make one of the dirty bombs, you know? have you heard of such a thing? the radiation would be high with the spread of material over the territory. >> but this was all part of a sting. he believes when he went to pick up hundreds of thousands of dollars, it had come from a genuine buyer, but the police were...
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in the past five years, mu mul n police, raided the home of former kgb informant, they found blueprints much how to build a dirty bomb. >> translator: they can make one of those dirty bombs, have you heard of such a thing, the level of radiation would be high and the explosions would spread the material over this big a territory. >> this was all part of a sting. he believed it had come from a genuine buyer but the police were about to pounce. moldovan officials believe some have faced justice but the sentences have been short but the danger posed by many in the murky and dangerous world still exist. emma hayward, al jazeera. >>> securing the world before it is too late. he joins us from washington, d.c. joe, it is very good to see you. do you have a sense of the magnitude we're facing whether it comes to the underground sales of nuclear materials that could be used for a dirty bomb? >> slur. the international atomic energy association have tracked, of those over 650 involved radio logilodgelogicradiologic materi. the trend is clear, people are trying to make money stealing the materials
in the past five years, mu mul n police, raided the home of former kgb informant, they found blueprints much how to build a dirty bomb. >> translator: they can make one of those dirty bombs, have you heard of such a thing, the level of radiation would be high and the explosions would spread the material over this big a territory. >> this was all part of a sting. he believed it had come from a genuine buyer but the police were about to pounce. moldovan officials believe some have...