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, dead outside of the kremlin or mr. kara-murza, witness here, poisoned near to death. the flames of nationalism are burning as bright as putin's imperial adventures seem to be part after campaign to russia great again. whether in ukraine with exception of congressional sanctions i and others helped author and passed through this committee and congress passed in 2014 the administration has done relatively little to hold russia accountable in meaningful, material ways or in syria where we have maneuvered have being to coordinate with russian forces who neither share common interests, nor pursue common goals while hundreds of thousands of died and millions have been displaced. or at the u.n. where they resist sanctions on iran from missile violations in violation of u.n. security council resolution which they supported. or their violation of the inf treaty two years we have discussions but no consequences. so i worry that the message putin must be taking from our responses his limit testing aggression, and opportunism is t
, dead outside of the kremlin or mr. kara-murza, witness here, poisoned near to death. the flames of nationalism are burning as bright as putin's imperial adventures seem to be part after campaign to russia great again. whether in ukraine with exception of congressional sanctions i and others helped author and passed through this committee and congress passed in 2014 the administration has done relatively little to hold russia accountable in meaningful, material ways or in syria where we have...
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but kremlin is not winning unless someone else is losing. if the united states is doing poorly or european union is torn up with internal and political strife, the kremlin sees it an advantage of their international affairs. and the kremlin has taken an aggressive approach to fomenting this in europe. the congress is looking into the issue as is the u.s. intel itigence. and the united kingdom chiefs and other chiefs across europe expressed growing concern about the extent of kremlin participation in domestic politics. >> and christopher swift in georgetown university. thank you. snshg still to come, wall street trying to recover after big losses sponsored by the brexit vote. we'll have a check of the market next. >> a fox news alert. republicans release a new report on the 2012 benghazi attack, faulting the obama administration and military for a slow response for what was going on that night in benghazi. while democrats release the report saying that the military could not have done anything different to save four americans killed. congress
but kremlin is not winning unless someone else is losing. if the united states is doing poorly or european union is torn up with internal and political strife, the kremlin sees it an advantage of their international affairs. and the kremlin has taken an aggressive approach to fomenting this in europe. the congress is looking into the issue as is the u.s. intel itigence. and the united kingdom chiefs and other chiefs across europe expressed growing concern about the extent of kremlin...
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then outside of the kremlin or mr. kara-murza who is a witness here who was poisoned here to death. with flames of nationalism are burning as bright as putin's imperial adventures seem to be part of a campaign to make russia great again. whether in ukraine where with the exception of congressional sanctions that i and others have offered and passed through this committee and the congress passed in 2014, the administration has done relatively little to hold russian accountable in meaningful material ways. or in syria where we have been maneuvered in having to coordinate with russian forces who neither share common interests nor pursue common goals while hundreds of thousands have died or millions displaced or at the u.n. where they resist sanctions on iran for missile violations in violation of u.n. security council regulars which they supported or their violation of the inf treaty for which two years we've had discussions but no consequences. so i worry that the message that putin must be taking from our responses is t
then outside of the kremlin or mr. kara-murza who is a witness here who was poisoned here to death. with flames of nationalism are burning as bright as putin's imperial adventures seem to be part of a campaign to make russia great again. whether in ukraine where with the exception of congressional sanctions that i and others have offered and passed through this committee and the congress passed in 2014, the administration has done relatively little to hold russian accountable in meaningful...
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. >> well he -- the kremlin has got to be celebrating. because think about what this is.irst of all i absolutely believe the brits did the right thing in trying to take control of their destiny just like you and many other commentators here on fox. all that said. when you think about it putin and the leaders in the kremlin were president when the soviet union broke up after 40 plus years in 1991. now what we could be seeing and some people are actually saying this is the beginning of it. we will see. but we could be seeing the beginning of the break up of the european union after 40 years. and you have got to believe the kremlin is excited about the responsib potential of that and do everything they can to move that in that direction. also the warsaw pact, their military alliance, craollapsed after the e soviet union break up. and --. it is the military alliance, nato. and they want to challenge it and they a want to force its collapse. >> hold on. you say they want to challenge it. how would they challenge it? are you suggesting they may go in and try to knock off some o
. >> well he -- the kremlin has got to be celebrating. because think about what this is.irst of all i absolutely believe the brits did the right thing in trying to take control of their destiny just like you and many other commentators here on fox. all that said. when you think about it putin and the leaders in the kremlin were president when the soviet union broke up after 40 plus years in 1991. now what we could be seeing and some people are actually saying this is the beginning of it....
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dead outside the kremlin or a witness here who was poisoned near to death. flames of nationalism are burning as bright as putin combspeerl adventures seem to be part of a campaign to make russia great again. whether in ukraine where with the exception of congressional sanctions that i and others helped author and pass through this committee and congress pass in 2014 the administration has done relatively little to hold russia accountedable in meaningful material ways or in syria where we have been having to coordinate with russian forces who neither share common interests nor pursue common goals while hundreds of thousands have died and millions have been displaced. or at the u.n. where they have resist sanctions on iran for missile violations or resolutions which they supported or their violation of the treaty for which two years we have had discussions but no consequences. so i worry that the message that putin must be taking from ur responses is that his limit testing aggression and opportunityism is a right approach particularly when there are relatively
dead outside the kremlin or a witness here who was poisoned near to death. flames of nationalism are burning as bright as putin combspeerl adventures seem to be part of a campaign to make russia great again. whether in ukraine where with the exception of congressional sanctions that i and others helped author and pass through this committee and congress pass in 2014 the administration has done relatively little to hold russia accountedable in meaningful material ways or in syria where we have...
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then outside of the kremlin. -- . karamuza, who is a cara-murza, who is a witness here, was burned to death. and this is bright as putin's venture that seems to be part of the campaign to make russia great again. whether in ukraine where with the exception of congressional sanctions that i and others helped authored and pass through this committee and the congress passed in 2014, the administration has done relatively little to hold russia accountable in meaningful material ways. or in syria where we have been coordinating with russian forces who neither share common interests nor pursue common goals while hundreds of thousands have died and millions have been displaced. or at the u.n. where they resist sanctions on iran for missile violations in violation of u.n. security council resolutions which they supported or in violation of the i.n.f. treaty which two years we had discussions but no consequences. so i worry that the message that putin must be taking from ur responses is that his limit testing, aggression and o
then outside of the kremlin. -- . karamuza, who is a cara-murza, who is a witness here, was burned to death. and this is bright as putin's venture that seems to be part of the campaign to make russia great again. whether in ukraine where with the exception of congressional sanctions that i and others helped authored and pass through this committee and the congress passed in 2014, the administration has done relatively little to hold russia accountable in meaningful material ways. or in syria...
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the kremlin turn as blind eye in an exchange. they sometimes do contract work on behalf of the kremlin. >> without a formal link to the russian government, countries like the u.s. have almost no options for responding, whether through diplomatic or military channels. the top after their invasion of ukraine we must expect that russia will target our institutions relentlessly. the democrats presumptive nominee, hillary clinton, who has faced tough questions about whether the private server she had set up during her time as secretary of state was ever hacked said this today in response to the news. >> i will be absolutely focused on as president, because whether it's russia or china, iran, or north korea, more and more countries are using hacking to steal our information. to use it to their advantage and we can't let that go on. >> a state department spokesman said today, if the hacking allegations are true, it would be deeply concerning to the administration. bret? >> shannon, thank you. the head of homeland security just finished
the kremlin turn as blind eye in an exchange. they sometimes do contract work on behalf of the kremlin. >> without a formal link to the russian government, countries like the u.s. have almost no options for responding, whether through diplomatic or military channels. the top after their invasion of ukraine we must expect that russia will target our institutions relentlessly. the democrats presumptive nominee, hillary clinton, who has faced tough questions about whether the private server...
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the kremlin turn as blind eye in an exchange. they sometimes do contract work on behalf of the kremlin. >> without a formal link to the russian government, countries like the u.s. have almost no options for responding, whether through diplomatic or military channels. the top after their invasion of ukraine we must expect that russia will target our institutions relentlessly. the democrats presumptive nominee, hillary clinton, who has faced tough questions about whether the private server she had set up during her time as secretary of state was ever hacked said this today in response to the news. >> i will be absolutely focused on as president, because whether it's russia or china, iran, or north korea, more and more countries are using hacking to steal our information. to use it to their advantage and we can't let that go on. >> a state department spokesman said today, if the hacking allegations are true, it would be deeply concerning to the administration. bret? >> shannon, thank you. the head of homeland security just finished
the kremlin turn as blind eye in an exchange. they sometimes do contract work on behalf of the kremlin. >> without a formal link to the russian government, countries like the u.s. have almost no options for responding, whether through diplomatic or military channels. the top after their invasion of ukraine we must expect that russia will target our institutions relentlessly. the democrats presumptive nominee, hillary clinton, who has faced tough questions about whether the private server...
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last year's murder of boris nut shall just steps from the kremlin is the most sobering example of the danger facing the opposition. today we are honored to be joined by vladimir kara-murza, a prominent member of the political opposition who was poisoned in moscow under suspicious circumstances and spent months in a coma. vladimir, thank you for your courage and all that you do for the people of the russian federation. new laws targeting foreign agents and undesirable organizations which label ngos as traitors of the russian state impeded the work of ndi, osf and the mcarthur foundation. putin has fueled corruption by weakening the rule of law and his associates know that their fortunes depend on access and allegiance to the regime. and those who make public these corrupt acts are threatened, abused or even worse. sergeiny mit ski was one of them and he paid the ultimate price for his honesty. as everyone here knows the law targets human rights abusers inside russia. while 40 people have been sanctioned since 2012, i call on the administration to hold accountable more human rights abus
last year's murder of boris nut shall just steps from the kremlin is the most sobering example of the danger facing the opposition. today we are honored to be joined by vladimir kara-murza, a prominent member of the political opposition who was poisoned in moscow under suspicious circumstances and spent months in a coma. vladimir, thank you for your courage and all that you do for the people of the russian federation. new laws targeting foreign agents and undesirable organizations which label...
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i don't think it is so important on the kremlin agenda. there might be someone there who might be personally thinking that something changes under brexit -- ryan: let's forget about persons. alexander: influenced by individual politics. russia plays a big role. whether brussels will be playing the role or some london politician. let's assume that brexit happens , what does change about what britain thinks about russia? nothing. yesterday when i think, without interfering. i think from the point of view of being wise economically, i think the decision to leave would be pretty difficult. it is going to cause detriment to the british economy. i understand some of the considerations of my british friends which is raining in brussels. and my it is 50-50 personal thinking is the brits are much more conservative in a good sense of the word did once they go to the polls, they are going to think twice. ryan: do you think that a lot of russians will say if the u.k. were to exit the european union, this is a less attractive place for me to go on vaca
i don't think it is so important on the kremlin agenda. there might be someone there who might be personally thinking that something changes under brexit -- ryan: let's forget about persons. alexander: influenced by individual politics. russia plays a big role. whether brussels will be playing the role or some london politician. let's assume that brexit happens , what does change about what britain thinks about russia? nothing. yesterday when i think, without interfering. i think from the point...
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important to distinguish to use the short hand but what they really mean is the putin regime in the kremlin and that is the important difference and i think they should not be confused with each other with a product of the democratic election or the free world is important to keep in mind so the question of what could be done frankly more robust and active implementation is the single most important thing this at targets not just those implicated this section for be widens the scope to others in the far not mistaken there has been 39 people added to the list since it came into force but most of them are human rights abusers and should be bent as mentioned in the opening statement is important not to have a glass ceilings with the rank and influence. >> widely think it is mostly targeted to low level individuals? >> it is not for me to comment on the motivations behind the west administration actions as i am a foreigner i do understand there are criteria built in itself so there has to be clear evidence but frankly there is clear evidence of high profile from the kremlin regime from those ab
important to distinguish to use the short hand but what they really mean is the putin regime in the kremlin and that is the important difference and i think they should not be confused with each other with a product of the democratic election or the free world is important to keep in mind so the question of what could be done frankly more robust and active implementation is the single most important thing this at targets not just those implicated this section for be widens the scope to others...
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but the russians have been out in force already from the kremlin to the central bank. reveling in europe's misfortune this morning? >> well, i wouldn't characterize it as that, although it's been commented about philip hammond, for instance, the british foreign secretary that putin is probably feeling a little less pressure today. and although putin himself hasn't made any remarks, the russian foreign minister has been very withdrawn saying if britain is part of the european union or not. i think the most telling remark so far has come from the mayor of moscow, and he said this. he said without the uk in the european union, there's going to be nobody to stridently back sanctions against us. and so i think that's the main concern here with the russians. with the uk no longer in the european union, it's been one of those most vocal voices in promoting these economic sanctions imposed against russia after the interventions in ukraine and the annexation of crimea. without the uk there, the russian hope is the european union's will to keep those sanctions in place will erod
but the russians have been out in force already from the kremlin to the central bank. reveling in europe's misfortune this morning? >> well, i wouldn't characterize it as that, although it's been commented about philip hammond, for instance, the british foreign secretary that putin is probably feeling a little less pressure today. and although putin himself hasn't made any remarks, the russian foreign minister has been very withdrawn saying if britain is part of the european union or not....
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the strategy was "too check and rollback the kremlin's drive for world domination." the document called for a policy of calculated and gradual coercion which would retract soviet power which would cause the soviets to recede and this is why they called for such a massive buildup. it was not enough to balance power. the drafters wanted to create such a preponderance of power that the ussr would be pushed back, pushed back without a war having to be fought. this document, which would be secret for the next 25 years, really made all interests vital to the united states, made negotiations possible only on the basis of what the document called soviet capitulation. never mind, folks -- never mind that by 1949, containment had already succeeded largely. western europe by 1949 was firmly in the american camp as was japan, which meant the kremlin could no longer contemplate a retreat, by the united states to its own , hemisphere. that was not going to happen i-49. the political balance george kennan said was necessary for negotiations had in fact been achieved. to the extent
the strategy was "too check and rollback the kremlin's drive for world domination." the document called for a policy of calculated and gradual coercion which would retract soviet power which would cause the soviets to recede and this is why they called for such a massive buildup. it was not enough to balance power. the drafters wanted to create such a preponderance of power that the ussr would be pushed back, pushed back without a war having to be fought. this document, which would be...
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the kremlin had accused the top the top leaders of the czechoslovakian communist party of being in a zionist. sinus was because 11 of the 13 people they hung were jews. in other words, if we charge genocide campaign was not about black people at all it was about using black people as a battering ram against the united states to neutralize bad publicity the kremlin was getting for its campaign against the jews which they had spread as everybody knows. this progressive tradition, my parents were communists never refer to them as communist, all always as progressives. this progressive tradition lives today and the democratic party. the democratic party does not care about black people, does that really do much for black people except throw them crumbs and bribe their leaders to keep the community and line, that is basically what goes on. the. the big perks go to the leaders. but the black masses as we would call them in our inner cities, they get crumbs. the democratic party controls every major inner-city in america. 100%. 100%. and they have 450 - 100 years. hundred years. everything
the kremlin had accused the top the top leaders of the czechoslovakian communist party of being in a zionist. sinus was because 11 of the 13 people they hung were jews. in other words, if we charge genocide campaign was not about black people at all it was about using black people as a battering ram against the united states to neutralize bad publicity the kremlin was getting for its campaign against the jews which they had spread as everybody knows. this progressive tradition, my parents were...
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the kremlin dismissed the allegations that athletes were doping for the sochi games. the team cannot compete in the summer olympics in rio de janeiro. >>> and we're just 37 days away tr the start of the olympics. >> a number of southwest states are bracing for extreme heat. forecasters say portions of arizona, california, and nefsz will experience triple digit temperatures today and tomorrow with highs of 120 degrees responsible. excess sieve heat warnings are in effect through the first half of the week there. >>> and firefighters are scrambling to contain wild fires that are scorching hundreds of acres. the fire is now 45% contained. firefighters say they have a uphill battle with so much dry ground and record breaking heat. >>. >> good morning, i have a update on your weather now. even though we don't have that danger here, considering it is so dry right now, it is something to be mindful of as the summer progresses and progressions. weather stories include a sunny day and mainly clear night in the forecast. gorgeous all day long and a great night for sky gazing. i
the kremlin dismissed the allegations that athletes were doping for the sochi games. the team cannot compete in the summer olympics in rio de janeiro. >>> and we're just 37 days away tr the start of the olympics. >> a number of southwest states are bracing for extreme heat. forecasters say portions of arizona, california, and nefsz will experience triple digit temperatures today and tomorrow with highs of 120 degrees responsible. excess sieve heat warnings are in effect through...
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just 200 yards from the kremlin wall. a year on the investigation into his murder is stalling. although they have apprehended the alleged perpetrators, investigators have been unable to pursue the organizers and the mast masterminds. according to media reports, attempts to track the higher ups were personally vetoed by a general, the head of russia's investigative committee. and despite the obvious links between the murder suspect and kremlin appointed leader, he hasn't been formally questioned in the case. i can also speak to the dangers that face opposition activists in russia from personal experience. exactly one year ago in moscow, i fell into a coma as a result of severe poisoning that led to multiple organ failure and was certainly intended to kill. in fact, doctors told my wife who is here today they estimated the chance of survival around 5%. i'm very fortunate and very happy to be here today and to be speaking and testifying before you. our friends in the west often ask how they can be helpful to the cause of human rights and democracy in russia. and the answer to this
just 200 yards from the kremlin wall. a year on the investigation into his murder is stalling. although they have apprehended the alleged perpetrators, investigators have been unable to pursue the organizers and the mast masterminds. according to media reports, attempts to track the higher ups were personally vetoed by a general, the head of russia's investigative committee. and despite the obvious links between the murder suspect and kremlin appointed leader, he hasn't been formally questioned...
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the past few years and it could signal a growing movement to ease economic sanctions against the kremlin. european officials at the st. petersburg international economic forum have been a rare sight over the past two years. now commission head, john claude ers signals there could be a thaw in relations. this comes after calls to drop economic sanctions on russia which they say have not only been ineffective but also damaging for the future. >> i wouldn't be surprised if we were to find other players in those market niches three or four years for now -- from now. >> sanctions were imposed due to moscow's annexation of crimea are a -- crimea. imports of meat and vegetable products from the eu. prime minister dmitry mandala of called on the government to extend the ban over farmers concern for european imports returning to the market. investment across russia has suffered. international isolation has taken its toll. apart from the sanctions, there is also the ruble exchange rate. following the drop in the value of the ruble, prices have doubled. >> french senators voted for a motion calling
the past few years and it could signal a growing movement to ease economic sanctions against the kremlin. european officials at the st. petersburg international economic forum have been a rare sight over the past two years. now commission head, john claude ers signals there could be a thaw in relations. this comes after calls to drop economic sanctions on russia which they say have not only been ineffective but also damaging for the future. >> i wouldn't be surprised if we were to find...
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not an autocrat in the kremlin or a candidate on a scottish golf course. >> reporter: a poll shows clintoneading trump by five points. slightly up from her three point lead last month. another poll had her with a commanding 12 point lead. trump spent the weekend promoting his businesses in scotland while his newly installed campaign manager played defense on "meet the press" today. >> trump is an international businessman. he said when he says he will bring real change, voters believe him. >> today the top republican side stepped questions about trump's >> that's up to the american people to decide. >>> strong comments today from pope francis. the pontiff said christians and the roman catholic church should seek forgiveness from homosexuals for the way they have been treated. francis says the church teaches that gays should not be discriminate against and should be respected. the pope didn't stop there. he said the church should ask forgiveness for the way it treated women. the pope made the comments while talking to reporter on the papal plane. >>> first responders practicing a life like
not an autocrat in the kremlin or a candidate on a scottish golf course. >> reporter: a poll shows clintoneading trump by five points. slightly up from her three point lead last month. another poll had her with a commanding 12 point lead. trump spent the weekend promoting his businesses in scotland while his newly installed campaign manager played defense on "meet the press" today. >> trump is an international businessman. he said when he says he will bring real change,...
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minister and the democracy opposition was killed as he walked home over the bridge 200 yards from the kremlin wall. although they have apprehended that perpetrators to pursue the organizers and headed the investigative committee despite the obvious links he has not even been formally question. at exactly one year ago i fell into a coma as a result of severe poisoning and multiple organ failure the doctors told my wife i had a chance of survival of around 5% so i am fortunate happy to be here today to be testifying before you. i am often asked how they could be helpful to the course of human rights and democracy in russia and the answer is very simple. we're asking for your support the only thing we ask for western leaders is by a treaty is a worthy partner to use western countries to be a pioneer to a stop to this for years ago this congress had a ground breaking a law that for the first-ever introduce personal accountability for human-rights corruption or pillage the resources. to use the of financial system. and testifying before a this committee and in june 2013 by'' the most pro rushes la
minister and the democracy opposition was killed as he walked home over the bridge 200 yards from the kremlin wall. although they have apprehended that perpetrators to pursue the organizers and headed the investigative committee despite the obvious links he has not even been formally question. at exactly one year ago i fell into a coma as a result of severe poisoning and multiple organ failure the doctors told my wife i had a chance of survival of around 5% so i am fortunate happy to be here...
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the kremlin has condemned the clashes involving russian and english fans in marseilles over the weekendave shot dead an armed man that was holding hostages in the city of armor reload. the hostages inside the store were safe and an investigation is underway. they urged residents to avoid the area. the world health organization concluded that there is a very low risk of the international spread of the zika virus as a result of holding the olympics in brazil. they had called for the rio games to be postponed or moved. has confirmed that there should be no restriction on trade or travel where zika is present. after sunday morning's deadly shooting the community has come together to help the families and comfort survivors. what is the one message that orlando's lgbt community would like to share with the world. the bbc pop up team has compiled this video. >> dear lgbt youth -- >> umass may have seen the tragedy that occurred in orlando. >> we wanted to say -- >> don't be scared. who you are is important for the future. i love you. >> do not let fear take away your life. educate. be involved
the kremlin has condemned the clashes involving russian and english fans in marseilles over the weekendave shot dead an armed man that was holding hostages in the city of armor reload. the hostages inside the store were safe and an investigation is underway. they urged residents to avoid the area. the world health organization concluded that there is a very low risk of the international spread of the zika virus as a result of holding the olympics in brazil. they had called for the rio games to...
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mean the loss of all we hold dear and would leave much of the world almost naked in front of the kremlin menace. the measure of success we have so far achieved justifies the conclusion that in current bills before the congress, we have probably reached peak rates in those expenditures as they apply to most of the countries joined with us in nato. i believe we can look forward to defeating future costs without sacrificing the essentials of reasonable goals. [applause] in thiseisenhower: calculation, no factor is of greater importance than the growing realization throughout europe that it must unite or sink further into difficulty. each step towards real unification of europe is a step to fixing the free world. the lesson for us as with all our hearts and all our minds we must combat every divisive agitation in our own country. but where there is honest disagreement among us, debate and discussion are beneficial. to decide such differences, we have traditionally and successfully depended upon political parties, essential to america's political help today is a genuine two-party system. [app
mean the loss of all we hold dear and would leave much of the world almost naked in front of the kremlin menace. the measure of success we have so far achieved justifies the conclusion that in current bills before the congress, we have probably reached peak rates in those expenditures as they apply to most of the countries joined with us in nato. i believe we can look forward to defeating future costs without sacrificing the essentials of reasonable goals. [applause] in thiseisenhower:...
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by 1940 nine was firmly in the american camp, as was japan, which meant that the kremlin can no longer contemplate a retreat to its own hemisphere, leaving eurasia open to soviet territorial design. lap -- political before was necessary negotiations with moscow had begin and had in fact been achieved. this scale tilted towards the united states and the west. washington declined to pursue a general political settlement. and europer raged on remained divided. america repeatedly projected military power to the far corners of the world. exhibit a might be vietnam war. standoff thermonuclear predicated on the orwellian notion of mutually assured destruction, the nation continued to spend billions on new weapons. fact americane strategic arsenals surpassed that of the soviet union in all but one category, that is to say men under arms, the number of men under arms, washington politicians and lobbyists warned of the present dangers. here are talking about george kennan in the 1970's and 80's and beyond. reflecting back from that period , for him this state of the affairs seems to suggest some
by 1940 nine was firmly in the american camp, as was japan, which meant that the kremlin can no longer contemplate a retreat to its own hemisphere, leaving eurasia open to soviet territorial design. lap -- political before was necessary negotiations with moscow had begin and had in fact been achieved. this scale tilted towards the united states and the west. washington declined to pursue a general political settlement. and europer raged on remained divided. america repeatedly projected military...
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not an auto crat in the kremlin. >> trump projected friday that the market volatility caused by the brexi business thrive. here's what trump told reporters on. friday. >> what i like is, i love to see people take their country back. when the pound goes down, more people are coming to timber, frankly. and the pound has gone down. >> and last night, john oliver had his chance to sink into that historic vote. >> at least one person who voted to leave seems to have buyer's remorse. >> even though i voted to leave, this morning, i've had to vote again it would be to stay. >> well, actually, it turns out incredibly there is going to be another vote coming up. and it's happening one week from the -- [ bleep ] that wasn't a proxy vote, >> today, secretary of state john kerry will be become the first senior official to visit london since the referendum. >>> this year's celebration meant something more, memory of the orlando massacre loomed large across the nation. in new york, victims of the pulse nightclub shooting were remembered with a moment of silence and 49 flags while marchers honored them
not an auto crat in the kremlin. >> trump projected friday that the market volatility caused by the brexi business thrive. here's what trump told reporters on. friday. >> what i like is, i love to see people take their country back. when the pound goes down, more people are coming to timber, frankly. and the pound has gone down. >> and last night, john oliver had his chance to sink into that historic vote. >> at least one person who voted to leave seems to have buyer's...
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not an autocrat in the kremlin, not a presidential candidate on a scottish golf course. >> reporter:his, as our latest poll shows clinton leading trump by five points, 46-41%. slightly up for her three-point lead last month. another poll has clinton with a more commanding 12-point lead. ♪ trump spent the weekend promoting his business in scotland while his newly installed campaign manager played defense on "meet the press" today. >> first of all, trump is an international businessman. when he says he's going to bring real change to the country, voters believe him. >> reporter: and trump is still struggling to unify the party. today, the top senate republican sidestepped questions about trump's ability to lead. >> i'll let the american people decide. >> reporter: clinton is working to unify her own party and tomorrow she'll get some help from progressive senator elizabeth warren. the two will campaign together for the very first time in battleground ohio. kate? >> kristen welker tonight, thanks. >>> as we head into the monday after britain's vote to leave the european union and the fa
not an autocrat in the kremlin, not a presidential candidate on a scottish golf course. >> reporter:his, as our latest poll shows clinton leading trump by five points, 46-41%. slightly up for her three-point lead last month. another poll has clinton with a more commanding 12-point lead. ♪ trump spent the weekend promoting his business in scotland while his newly installed campaign manager played defense on "meet the press" today. >> first of all, trump is an...
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late today a kremlin spokesperson denied any russian government involvement. on the campaign trail, hillary clinton said the evidence points to moscow. >> this seems like another example, whether trying to vacuum up information -- >> reporter: it's not just the dnc. russian hackers also thought to have targeted the clinton and trump campaigns. in the last year, russian president putin called donald trump brilliant and trump returned the favor. even though putin invaded ukraine and is accused of stifling dissent. >> i always felt, you know, fine about putin. i think he is a strong leader. he's a powerful leader. >> reporter: what's not clear is whether the republicans' computers were also hacked. but tonight it appears the hackers got into the dnc when someone simply clicked on a bad e-mail link. lester? >> tom costello, thank you. >>> we're back in a moment with our first glimpse at what the world's top athletes will be competing for at the olympics. >>> there were tense moments today inside a walmart in amarillo, texas, when an armed man took at least two emp
late today a kremlin spokesperson denied any russian government involvement. on the campaign trail, hillary clinton said the evidence points to moscow. >> this seems like another example, whether trying to vacuum up information -- >> reporter: it's not just the dnc. russian hackers also thought to have targeted the clinton and trump campaigns. in the last year, russian president putin called donald trump brilliant and trump returned the favor. even though putin invaded ukraine and...
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the kremlin will be celebrating if donald trump becomes president." it goes on and on.donald trump's ideas are not just different. they are dangerously incoherent." but then, it was as if he had let out a stink bomb in the room she was delivering the speech, when the news broke that paul ryan was finally backing mr. trumka president. -- mr. trump for president. jane: how significant was that? they have really taken the time to kiss and makeup. john: it has been a slow dance, and now that the two are out on the dance floor together, you would have to say it is not a marriage made in heaven. as endorsements go, i have heard more full throated ones than, we have more common ground than disagreements. that's a nuanced way of saying, i guess i have to back him. i am backing him. but don't expect much more than that. and he reserves the right to carry on criticizing mr. trump. i guess it shows the gop is putting itself together, that the republican party is coming together and uniting behind mr. even though some people clearly are having to hold their nose at the prospect of
the kremlin will be celebrating if donald trump becomes president." it goes on and on.donald trump's ideas are not just different. they are dangerously incoherent." but then, it was as if he had let out a stink bomb in the room she was delivering the speech, when the news broke that paul ryan was finally backing mr. trumka president. -- mr. trump for president. jane: how significant was that? they have really taken the time to kiss and makeup. john: it has been a slow dance, and now...
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and the kremlin has a kind of appeal to the far right in europe. i wonder if that's correct across the board. is that equally true for the right in the uk as it is for the right in austria. i wonder how that impacts your assessment, whether there's a slightly deeper set of questions. i'll add one thing. that question says, you know, this crisis of liberalism seems like it might be deeper than the three elements that you described. but the other flip side of your story is what is the price at which that commitment can be maintained. in order for europe to remain liberal, a series of strategies require the pushing of these global problems outside the borders either by paying money or erecting frontiers outside of europe and other places. so there's a flip side as europ commitment to liberalism, shallow or deep as it may have been, sort of premised upon a certain capacity to keep crisis that have been plaguing the world well before 2015, the syrian migration crisis alone is a five year civil war. it was a global crisis. it just wasn't framed that way.
and the kremlin has a kind of appeal to the far right in europe. i wonder if that's correct across the board. is that equally true for the right in the uk as it is for the right in austria. i wonder how that impacts your assessment, whether there's a slightly deeper set of questions. i'll add one thing. that question says, you know, this crisis of liberalism seems like it might be deeper than the three elements that you described. but the other flip side of your story is what is the price at...
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if donald gets his way, they will be celebrating in the kremlin. we cannot let that happen. [applause] sec. clinton: that's why it is no small passing thing when he talks about leaving nato or says he will stay neutral on israel. it's no small thing when he calls mexicans rapists and murderers. we are lucky to have two good friends on borders, why would he want to make one of them an enemy? [applause] sec. clinton: and it is no small thing when he suggests america should withdraw military support for japan and encourage them to get nuclear weapons. and he said this about a war between japan and north korea. and i quote, if they do, they do. good luck. enjoy yourself, folks. i wonder if he even realizes he is talking about nuclear war. yes, our friends need to contribute their fair share. i made that point long before donald trump came onto the scene. a number of them have increased their defense spending. the real debate is if we keep those alliances strong or cut them off. what he says would weaken our country. third, we need to embrace all the tools of american power, espe
if donald gets his way, they will be celebrating in the kremlin. we cannot let that happen. [applause] sec. clinton: that's why it is no small passing thing when he talks about leaving nato or says he will stay neutral on israel. it's no small thing when he calls mexicans rapists and murderers. we are lucky to have two good friends on borders, why would he want to make one of them an enemy? [applause] sec. clinton: and it is no small thing when he suggests america should withdraw military...
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the kremlin insist is it was all an accident and blaming the u.s. saying it failed to update russia on the fightsers' locations. in the meantime, a new push by dozens of u.s. diplomats within the department of state urging president obama to change his strategy, to ramp up military pressure with targeted air strikes against syrian president bashar al assad. let's bring in ambassador john bolton, former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. as well as senior fellow at the american enterprise institute, a fox news conbeautor. ambassador, good to see you. the russians bombed u.s.-backed rebels. at the same time american jets are poised in the latest planned series of bombings to come within range of russian surface-to-air missiles, so is this an increasingly perilous confrontation between the u.s. and russia, or does the teleconference that happened yesterday, again, they unusual, does that sign an encouraging sign of cooperation? >> no, i don't think so at all. let's be clear. russian policy objectives with respect to the assad regime are 180 degrees the opposi
the kremlin insist is it was all an accident and blaming the u.s. saying it failed to update russia on the fightsers' locations. in the meantime, a new push by dozens of u.s. diplomats within the department of state urging president obama to change his strategy, to ramp up military pressure with targeted air strikes against syrian president bashar al assad. let's bring in ambassador john bolton, former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. as well as senior fellow at the american enterprise institute, a...
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not in the kremlin, or an american candidate on a scottish golf course. >> mary joins us live from the white house. donald trump was busy on twitter talking about our poll? >> reporter: yes, he said it was heavy on democrats, saying it was very dishonest, but abc news stands by the poll. and the sample it represents. >> mary, thank you. >>> overseas to britain. aftershocks after the vote to split from the european union. but all eyes are on the markets overseas and at home. lama hassan has more. >> reporter: chaos and confusion in great britain. >> this result has turned politics upside-down. >> reporter: that brexit vote leading some to "bregrets." >> i think we've been taken advantage of. >> reporter: nearly 3.5 million people have signed a petition to hold a second referendum though a re-vote appears unlikely. >> so it is irrevocable? >> it is irrevocable. >> i would stick them on the boat, see you later. >> reporter: worldwide, many are worried it could set off a global recession. more than $2 trillion wiped out friday as markets tumbled. >> we could see further selling on monday.
not in the kremlin, or an american candidate on a scottish golf course. >> mary joins us live from the white house. donald trump was busy on twitter talking about our poll? >> reporter: yes, he said it was heavy on democrats, saying it was very dishonest, but abc news stands by the poll. and the sample it represents. >> mary, thank you. >>> overseas to britain. aftershocks after the vote to split from the european union. but all eyes are on the markets overseas and at...
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not an autocrat in the kremlin, not a presidential candidate on a scottish golf course. >> clinton also released new ads slamming trump for his brexit response after he suggested friday that the market volatility caused by the brexit vote would make his business thrive. here's what trump told reporters friday. >> what i like is that i love to see people take their country back. so when the pound goes down, more people are coming to turnbury, frankly. and the pound has gone down, and let's see what the impact of that has. >> and last night john oliver had his chance to sink in to that historic vote. >> at least one person who voted to leave seems to have buyer's remorse. >> i was -- about the results even though i voted to leave, this morning i woke up and the reality did actually hit me. but i had the opportunity to vote again, it would be to stay. >> well, well, you're actually in luck, because it turns out incredibly, there is going to be another vote coming up. and it's happening one week -- of course there isn't. that was the [ bleep ] vote. it wasn't a practice vote! that was it! >
not an autocrat in the kremlin, not a presidential candidate on a scottish golf course. >> clinton also released new ads slamming trump for his brexit response after he suggested friday that the market volatility caused by the brexit vote would make his business thrive. here's what trump told reporters friday. >> what i like is that i love to see people take their country back. so when the pound goes down, more people are coming to turnbury, frankly. and the pound has gone down, and...
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president vladimir putin says it is in the kremlin's position. government with support from other european union members is hoping to offer constructive trade block exit negotiations that conclude unassociated partner status for the united kingdom. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. the brexitction to vote has been pouring in. havee live in berlin with a german government is preparing for the u.k. departure from the european union. what has been the reaction so are from german leaders? >> one of shock and concern. were sticking with leaders and foreign policy and they said overall, a catastrophe for germany and the eu. is thencellor merkel leader of germany, a balancing act. on one side, there is the desire to punish the united kingdom, to prevent anyone else calling referendums and the domino effect that is feared of. we have the right-wing parties from france and spain desiring not referendum and the leader of france talking about a rush through to try to get this deal done
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half a billion dollars, $500,000 for a 20 minute speech from a russian investment bank tied to the kremlin two months before the state department signed off on this deal. it just stinks to high heaven and i think it requires a major investigation by the federal government. lou: and also speaking fees all of it happening contemporaneously ashy it is secretary of state and to suggest that did not have an influence as a former president she is a sitting secretary of state in that kind of money with high velocity is buying into their coffers does anyone seriously think that is in a conflict of interest and why in the world with the obama administration act to stop it? utterly then they are indifferent times indifferent. >> your exactly right lou. everyone knows the reason of money list to politicians of politicians as people want something in return particularly when you are talking about overseas in places like nigeria or russia or the united arab emirates. those political cultures are rife with pay off and corruption and to think that you have got a nigerian businessmen pledging $1 billion w
half a billion dollars, $500,000 for a 20 minute speech from a russian investment bank tied to the kremlin two months before the state department signed off on this deal. it just stinks to high heaven and i think it requires a major investigation by the federal government. lou: and also speaking fees all of it happening contemporaneously ashy it is secretary of state and to suggest that did not have an influence as a former president she is a sitting secretary of state in that kind of money...
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itsident vladimir putin says is not the kremlin's position to interfere in decisions made by britain.rime and asked her said the result had risks for the world economy and therefore the russian economy. pope francis bringing a message of hope and solidarity to armenia. the pontiff will pray in armenia stirrer site -- genocide memorial and pray for peace during in the -- a service. the u.s. military has launched its first airstrikes against the television in afghanistan since president obama's decision to expand america's involvement against insurgents. the airstrikes began this month that they would not elaborate on their outcomes. a state of emergency has been declared in west virginia due to severe flooding. are deadseven people and there are reports of up to 500 people trapped in a shopping mall. it is probablyys the worst flooding west virginia has seen in 100 years. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2600 journalists in more than 120 countries around the world. this is bloomberg. david: coming up, we are looking at currencies with mark chandler . stocks at session lows. m
itsident vladimir putin says is not the kremlin's position to interfere in decisions made by britain.rime and asked her said the result had risks for the world economy and therefore the russian economy. pope francis bringing a message of hope and solidarity to armenia. the pontiff will pray in armenia stirrer site -- genocide memorial and pray for peace during in the -- a service. the u.s. military has launched its first airstrikes against the television in afghanistan since president obama's...
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in the whack of the scandal, he was fired by the kremlin. and has since taken refuge in the u.s. fear of his own safety. because of how much he knows. over the last fooe months he has been sharing it with stepinov. what he doesn't know stepinov recorded 15 hours. what he revealed threatens the credibility of the results at the 2014 winter games in sochi russia. >> he told me -- we could only see this much. but what was happening with cover-ups, it's like this. >> reporter: he ran the drug testing lab in sochi bragged he was in possession of what he called the sochi list russians who competed dirty at the games. he also said the russian equivalent of the fbi, fsb, was directly involved. >> reporter: what did he tell you about -- the fsb? the russian intelligence officers? and the sochi lab. >> that some fsb agents worked as doping control officers during the sochi games. that -- that fsb tried to control every single step of the -- anti-doping process in sochi. >> you can see the full report on our website. cbsnews.com. the "cbs overnight news" what makes a lipton meal? well, firs
in the whack of the scandal, he was fired by the kremlin. and has since taken refuge in the u.s. fear of his own safety. because of how much he knows. over the last fooe months he has been sharing it with stepinov. what he doesn't know stepinov recorded 15 hours. what he revealed threatens the credibility of the results at the 2014 winter games in sochi russia. >> he told me -- we could only see this much. but what was happening with cover-ups, it's like this. >> reporter: he ran...
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it is the big issue for the kremlin. big a are putin your support base our pensioners. if you cannot index pensioners' inflation,money to which russia cannot afford to do right now, then you need to make sure that inflation is under control, even if it is at the expense of the economy. so, you look over the last several months what we have seen his inflation fall. it has fallen to fold to 7%. that means real rates, because the key rate has stayed at 11%, has gone up. they were negative as of a few months ago. now they are 4%. traders are saying if the central-bank is serious about helping the economy, if they are serious about easing, they need because doing nothing means tightening for the market. with russia in recession for the second year, and yesterday we learned that sanctions are likely to be there for another six months, they are saying that will be catastrophic. francine: ryan chilcote with everything you need to know about russia and that rate rate decision is 11:30 u.k. time. plenty coming up. including the number of analysts raising their profit estimates is
it is the big issue for the kremlin. big a are putin your support base our pensioners. if you cannot index pensioners' inflation,money to which russia cannot afford to do right now, then you need to make sure that inflation is under control, even if it is at the expense of the economy. so, you look over the last several months what we have seen his inflation fall. it has fallen to fold to 7%. that means real rates, because the key rate has stayed at 11%, has gone up. they were negative as of a...
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russian president vladimir putin hosted benjamin netanyahu at the kremlin, the talks expected to focus bilateral ties and the situation in syria. it marks 25 years since the restoration of diplomatic ties. moscow is courting factions with israel to coordinate any possible incidents. and more than four out of 10 aren in the united states facing obesity according to statistics from a small government survey widely considered to be the best measure of the nation's obesity problem. obesity rates for men and women in the u.s. had been roughly the same for about a decade. the world health organization says 15% of women worldwide and 11% of men are obese. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. i am mark crumpton. alix, scarlet, back to you. : abigail is live at the nasdaq with more. abigail: the index has basically been flat, flipping between ever so small gains and losses. behind thesion here flat or neutral position, especially coming from biotech and technology, and starting out with the uglier, some pharmaceutical shares
russian president vladimir putin hosted benjamin netanyahu at the kremlin, the talks expected to focus bilateral ties and the situation in syria. it marks 25 years since the restoration of diplomatic ties. moscow is courting factions with israel to coordinate any possible incidents. and more than four out of 10 aren in the united states facing obesity according to statistics from a small government survey widely considered to be the best measure of the nation's obesity problem. obesity rates...
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the germans encircled and two months later the german generals could see the spires of the moscow kremlinhrough their binoculars. across the atlantic, forced to abide by the neutrality act, the u.s. wasn't in the war but we were sending tons of supplies to a beleaguered great britain. joined in the fight by an even more desperate josef stalin. what is churchill's response? >> a realist leading a nation under siege. >> he was always anti-communist. anti-soviet. but he said that i'm prepared to be a an ally with the demon as long as we fight the germans. >> we will continue hand in hand like comrades and brothers until every vest and of the nazi regime has been beaten into the ground. >> we had no idea that it would tang us 1,418 days. >> with the soviet union on the brink of defeat, the u.s. joins war and american men and women start delivering air >>> when bar bahrossa begins, when's the response in the united states? >> the president was very interested in keeping russia in the war. >> retired major general alison was in war torn london. how did you end up going to russia? >> the preside
the germans encircled and two months later the german generals could see the spires of the moscow kremlinhrough their binoculars. across the atlantic, forced to abide by the neutrality act, the u.s. wasn't in the war but we were sending tons of supplies to a beleaguered great britain. joined in the fight by an even more desperate josef stalin. what is churchill's response? >> a realist leading a nation under siege. >> he was always anti-communist. anti-soviet. but he said that i'm...
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not an autocrat in the kremlin, not a presidential candidate on a scottish golf course. >> reporter: this as our latest poll shows clinton leading donald trump by 5 points, slightly up from her three-point lead last month, another poll has her with a more commanding 12-point lead. trump spent the weekend promoting his businesses in scotland, while his newly-installed campaign manager played defense on "meet the press." >> he's an international businessman. when he says he's going to bring real change, voters believe him. >> reporter: and trump is still struggling to u unify the party. >> it's up for the american people to decide. >> hillary clinton makes her way back to the bay area this week on a fund-raising tour. this will be her first visit to san francisco since becoming the presumptive nominee. the campaign is not saying exactly where she'll go, but they acknowledge that if you come to donate, it will cost you $1,000 to see her, and $10,000 if you'd like to get a picture with the candidate, $27,000 if you enter a private reception. >>> people who still want to see bernie sander
not an autocrat in the kremlin, not a presidential candidate on a scottish golf course. >> reporter: this as our latest poll shows clinton leading donald trump by 5 points, slightly up from her three-point lead last month, another poll has her with a more commanding 12-point lead. trump spent the weekend promoting his businesses in scotland, while his newly-installed campaign manager played defense on "meet the press." >> he's an international businessman. when he says...
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. >> no one should be concerned about america's commitment to europe, not an ought krat in the kremlin a presidential candidate on a scottish golf course. >> trump continues to be competitive in key battle ground states like ohio and pen pens. but he is down in two national polls. a poll out yesterday has clinton ahead by 5 points 46 to 41. while a washington news poll shows 12 point spread 51 to 39. trump is calling that dirty. the dirty poll is a disgrace. even they admit many more behm kratz were polled. other polls were good. >>> man fort tried to down-play the numbers. he also did his best to try to show worried row pepublicans it ready for a general election. >> my campaign is getting organized. we are fully now integrated with the republican national committee. this week we will be making major announcements of people taking over in major positions in our national campaign as well as in our state campaign. >> paul manafort says they will be making the staffing announcements sometime next week and not too soon. the convention starts 3 weeks from today. >> thank you, kristin. >> a
. >> no one should be concerned about america's commitment to europe, not an ought krat in the kremlin a presidential candidate on a scottish golf course. >> trump continues to be competitive in key battle ground states like ohio and pen pens. but he is down in two national polls. a poll out yesterday has clinton ahead by 5 points 46 to 41. while a washington news poll shows 12 point spread 51 to 39. trump is calling that dirty. the dirty poll is a disgrace. even they admit many...