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locutor: después de una pausa, las historias que esconden las murallas del kremlin.". teresa: y gracias por sus comentarios. si hay algo que los hinchas de la copa mundial que están en rusia no pueden dejar de ver en moscú es el kremlin. esa imponente fortaleza que guarda tantos misterios y secretos. detrás de sus murallas hay magníficas catedrales, palacios, museos y jardines que nos transportan en el tiempo. luis megid lo visitó y nos cuenta por qué hay que hacer un paréntesis entre partido y partido para conocerlo. luis: sin querer sonar a guía de turistas, les cuento que no hay nada más imponente que el kremlin y la plaza roja en moscú. aunque en estos días la plaza está vestida de fútbol, nadie olvida que ha sido el sitio oficial del estado ruso para demostrarle al mundo su poderío militar. el tiempo ha cambiado muchas cosas. esta plaza por donde pasean los miles de aficionados que vinieron al mundial también se utiliza para conciertos, festivales y hasta desfiles de modas. lo primero que salta a la vista es la catedral de san basilio con esas cúpulas que parece
locutor: después de una pausa, las historias que esconden las murallas del kremlin.". teresa: y gracias por sus comentarios. si hay algo que los hinchas de la copa mundial que están en rusia no pueden dejar de ver en moscú es el kremlin. esa imponente fortaleza que guarda tantos misterios y secretos. detrás de sus murallas hay magníficas catedrales, palacios, museos y jardines que nos transportan en el tiempo. luis megid lo visitó y nos cuenta por qué hay que hacer un paréntesis...
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>>el kremlin realmente es una flor -- fortaleza, hoy en dÍa, el kremlin se asocia Únicamente con el podernito. >>puede ser, pero tambiÉn puede ser que, stalin haya tenido otras ideas. los soviÉticos y los lÍderes rusos, han sido tan hermÉticos sobre lo que ocurre detrÁs de estas paredes, que muchos jamÁs sabrÁn... hasta el poli puros, celebraba reuniones secretas bajo tierra y que debajo del kremlin hay un mundo de pasadizos subterrÁneos, uno de ellos... el metro nÚmero dos, una lÍnea especial para escapar de la ciudad en caso de necesidad. >>realmente existe la idea de que el metro secreto, exista bajo 1 m nÚmero dos... se desconoce que hay pasadizos subterrÁneos. > hay? >> no lo sabemos. creo que si existen, porque fueron encontrados y hoy en dÍa se pueden visitar varios bunkers. >>para quienes crecieron durante la guerra frÍa, el kremlin representa un centro de poder donde se conspiraba para derrotar occidente. su solo nombre generaba temor y desconfianza, pero realidad el kremlin fue un lugar de intrigas es desde mucho antes de que existiera la uniÓn soviÉtica. >>la era imperial fue u
>>el kremlin realmente es una flor -- fortaleza, hoy en dÍa, el kremlin se asocia Únicamente con el podernito. >>puede ser, pero tambiÉn puede ser que, stalin haya tenido otras ideas. los soviÉticos y los lÍderes rusos, han sido tan hermÉticos sobre lo que ocurre detrÁs de estas paredes, que muchos jamÁs sabrÁn... hasta el poli puros, celebraba reuniones secretas bajo tierra y que debajo del kremlin hay un mundo de pasadizos subterrÁneos, uno de ellos... el metro nÚmero...
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jared kushner tried to set up a secret communications channel between the white house and the kremlinunately, he couldn't find a string love enough to reach moscow. [ laughter ] now we don't know exactly what came of all these attempts to set up a secret back channel, but earlier this week we learned more about what exactly the kremlin may have wanted from the trump team, when the "new yorker" published a blockbuster story about ex-british spy christopher steele. he's the guy who wrote that infamous dossier about trump's alleged ties to russia, the one that contained those salacious rumors about trump. now, i can't tell you about those rumors, because they are unverified. but i don't need to, because, as we've documented on this show before, trump wingman and fox news host sean hannity is all too happy, for some reason, to repeat the details of this embarrassing allegation over and over again on his show. and with the steele dossier back in the news, trump supporter sean hannity is at it again. >> remember, that's the dossier that talked about trump at a ritz-carlton in moscow with tw
jared kushner tried to set up a secret communications channel between the white house and the kremlinunately, he couldn't find a string love enough to reach moscow. [ laughter ] now we don't know exactly what came of all these attempts to set up a secret back channel, but earlier this week we learned more about what exactly the kremlin may have wanted from the trump team, when the "new yorker" published a blockbuster story about ex-british spy christopher steele. he's the guy who...
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crisis so you seriously believe that the kremlin could have four more of the same. problem until is that something that you i mean we cannot get into vladimir putin's had but given how long he has been in power his rhetoric about this country the notion of patriotism he subscribes to do you think he's really a kind of. laid back person who would just enjoy his time in power and forget about what comes after him. thinking about. something good doing they're forced to. change for election or doesn't need to. be. but they are working on the notion of a domestic challenge but i think russia is in pretty challenging place externally i mean the. i mean the difficulty is you tend to refer to it as russian geopolitical adventurism i think it's about it in a different terms but it is quite clear that when it comes to russia's positioning of itself around the world there's kind of a balance between russia's ambition and what russia itself. is next gen political adventure that comes from russia to russia it never can exactly that's what i what i'm trying to drive at and do you
crisis so you seriously believe that the kremlin could have four more of the same. problem until is that something that you i mean we cannot get into vladimir putin's had but given how long he has been in power his rhetoric about this country the notion of patriotism he subscribes to do you think he's really a kind of. laid back person who would just enjoy his time in power and forget about what comes after him. thinking about. something good doing they're forced to. change for election or...
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guest: vladimir putin and his organizations at the kremlin. putin is an interesting character. he's the next kgb officer -- an ex-kgb officer. raise a communist. when he was 13 he went to a kgb open house and asked how to become part of your organization. it is significantly talk about his history as an officer in russian intelligence. that theyvil villains were portray during the entire time of the soviet union. but when russia collapsed, their strategic objectives never collapsed. they just became rich, a consumer-oriented country and their objectives to place themselves at the center of the political universe arise from the number three superpower position because russia is a poor country. they have nuclear weapons. that and trying to find a cultural identity is what vladimir putin latched onto and pushed. russia is a traditionally conservative nation and they are becoming by their own reckoning the center of christian conservatives and in the world -- conservativism in the world. opposed tolways been that. mission is to realize the global access of washington in european ca
guest: vladimir putin and his organizations at the kremlin. putin is an interesting character. he's the next kgb officer -- an ex-kgb officer. raise a communist. when he was 13 he went to a kgb open house and asked how to become part of your organization. it is significantly talk about his history as an officer in russian intelligence. that theyvil villains were portray during the entire time of the soviet union. but when russia collapsed, their strategic objectives never collapsed. they just...
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and i think thatis kremlin abroad is right. you won't understand anything else. what make you also said that putin will understand a whole range of issues, and that you will not use force when the world. it is the flipside of this calculation. that is the dilemma is so in my view, we do things like arming the ukrainians, that is the right strategy without getting involved in a conventional conflict in ukraine. above all else, we shore up nato to reduce any uncertainty including's mind about what we would do if one of our nato allies were attacked and we push back on the soft power pieces. the biggest piece missing from that strategy is not understanding that putin believes he is in an ideological struggle with the west and the united states. invest a lot of money into it, maybe billions of dollars over the course of this time. and the seasonal final court he was one of america's most experienced high—level diplomats, do you think the united states should be countering russian's use of propaganda, misinformation, cyber methods b
and i think thatis kremlin abroad is right. you won't understand anything else. what make you also said that putin will understand a whole range of issues, and that you will not use force when the world. it is the flipside of this calculation. that is the dilemma is so in my view, we do things like arming the ukrainians, that is the right strategy without getting involved in a conventional conflict in ukraine. above all else, we shore up nato to reduce any uncertainty including's mind about...
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the kremlin confirms the first official summit between donald trump and blood tamir putin. and. tears in despair for germany as the defending champions go crashing out of the world cup at the hands of underdogs south korea. and mexico also go through despite a three nil battering from the scandinavians. and chemical weapons watchdog moves towards a significant split off the delegates vote to enable the body to attribute the chemical attacks not just establishing the facts. it's eight pm here in moscow and you're watching all t. international live with mean a day or two to welcome to the program and we begin with some breaking news the kremlin and the white house of finally agreed on the first official summit between donald trump and la tamir putin this was revealed and during the visit of u.s. national security advisor john bolton to moscow where he met with the russian president. reports. like the mayor putin's advisors has revealed that this summit was indeed agreed upon before john bolton trumps national security advisor even came to moscow so this must must have been in the
the kremlin confirms the first official summit between donald trump and blood tamir putin. and. tears in despair for germany as the defending champions go crashing out of the world cup at the hands of underdogs south korea. and mexico also go through despite a three nil battering from the scandinavians. and chemical weapons watchdog moves towards a significant split off the delegates vote to enable the body to attribute the chemical attacks not just establishing the facts. it's eight pm here in...
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tucker: you are speaking get the kremlin, did you ask yourself how did i get here? and activists, i spoke about the environment and great economy, they invited me to the kremlin and touched a lot of people so i want to continue my work in russia and that was a coincidence. i am on the russian council, the international coalition animal welfare and pardon me? so it is a coincidence, crazy, wild, interesting people. tucker: i know you live in france. you have a home in malibu. you go back there and say i was just over at the kremlin talking to vladimir putin what response do you get? >> a lot of people are happy, a great improvement in my situation, i wanted him to stop importing seal products to russia and that stopped the seal hunt and that was my goal in initially. and talk about environmental issues, animals in captivity, capturing dolphins and whales and not selling them to china. i'm speaking on the environment, people like that. of course there's a lot of crossover because i have causes i believe in, justice for all. julian astonish -- julian astonish is an int
tucker: you are speaking get the kremlin, did you ask yourself how did i get here? and activists, i spoke about the environment and great economy, they invited me to the kremlin and touched a lot of people so i want to continue my work in russia and that was a coincidence. i am on the russian council, the international coalition animal welfare and pardon me? so it is a coincidence, crazy, wild, interesting people. tucker: i know you live in france. you have a home in malibu. you go back there...
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intelligence agencies that the two outlets were part of the kremlin's alleged interference in the two thousand and sixteen u.s. presidential election and american lawmakers have since threatened other foreign funded broadcasters including this one al-jazeera with similar measures but what about the flip side of that namely the us government's own state funded media operations the broadcast to one hundred countries in more than sixty languages those stations include voice of america and radio free europe radio liberty which have been lauded in some quarters for providing reliable reporting in countries with limited press freedom however like r.t. and sputnik they've also been accused of producing propaganda dressed up as news at the service the very sponsors in the state department the listening posts flow phillips now on u.s. state funded media overseas and the at times muddy waters through which journalism and propaganda flow. hugh. an american intelligence report finds that one of the weapons in the kremlin is arsenal wasn't state run news network r t a congressional committee in th
intelligence agencies that the two outlets were part of the kremlin's alleged interference in the two thousand and sixteen u.s. presidential election and american lawmakers have since threatened other foreign funded broadcasters including this one al-jazeera with similar measures but what about the flip side of that namely the us government's own state funded media operations the broadcast to one hundred countries in more than sixty languages those stations include voice of america and radio...
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the headline is clever, golden kremlin connection does not really mean anything but there is slightlya typical russian gold mines. it's a typical russian approach, we will make you richer and give you better connections and support you. but there is a strange element, did nobody in russia have any telephone numbers of anybody on the trump team that they were having to ask aaron banks for them? or did they not have them in the contacts? it seems as if trump acolytes and supporters, key people on the team, their numbers we re people on the team, their numbers were passed by aaron banks and his people to the kremlin. also the front page of the mail on sunday. pretty much effectively the same story. we'll be hearing more from aaron banks, he has agreed to go before mp's on the culture committee next week. maybe. he said he wasn't but now he's suggesting he will. personally i would not bet any money on him turning up. he says he will but i would not like to see which way it's going to fall. the committee meeting i think on tuesday will be box office because they have been looking into all
the headline is clever, golden kremlin connection does not really mean anything but there is slightlya typical russian gold mines. it's a typical russian approach, we will make you richer and give you better connections and support you. but there is a strange element, did nobody in russia have any telephone numbers of anybody on the trump team that they were having to ask aaron banks for them? or did they not have them in the contacts? it seems as if trump acolytes and supporters, key people on...
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the kremlin and the white house confirming the first official summit between donald trump and putin. world cup day fourteen c. switzerland and brazil qualify for the last sixteen but there's a surprise upsets in the group. the finding of champions germany go crashing out to south korea and while the koreans fail to qualify for the. it's midnight here in moscow watching altie international live with me in a day or two to welcome to the program the kremlin and the white house have agreed on the first official summit between donald trump and. this was revealed during the visit of u.s. national security advisor john bolton to moscow where he met with the russian president reports. this summit is indeed happening one of like me at putin's a aides also said that it was organized before john bolton's visit to moscow but we learned we had a few details as to why or how this summit was organized john bolton said that don't trump ease for mending relations with russia despite criticism both at home at the broad the fact is that it's important for the leaders of these two countries to meet ther
the kremlin and the white house confirming the first official summit between donald trump and putin. world cup day fourteen c. switzerland and brazil qualify for the last sixteen but there's a surprise upsets in the group. the finding of champions germany go crashing out to south korea and while the koreans fail to qualify for the. it's midnight here in moscow watching altie international live with me in a day or two to welcome to the program the kremlin and the white house have agreed on the...
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thanks for joining us here on the program today the kremlin and the white house have agreed to the first official summit between. europe. joins me live with more details on. what do we know about this. well the actual time and location of this meeting has yet to be announced we are expecting to hear that today simultaneously from both the russian and the u.s. government now yesterday a senior russian official did say that this meeting is likely to take place in the third country somewhere like vienna or helsinki and that will be taking place in mid july the meetings expected to last for a few hours and the two presidents well discuss a range of issues and then of course a joint press conference is expected to take place after the to do meet will be the first time since they've actually met sense the g twenty summit last year in july in hamburg and talks of this summit have actually been in the works for a while now but it wasn't officially announced until yesterday when trump's national security advisor john bolton was here and moscow and he met with president putin at the time of the st
thanks for joining us here on the program today the kremlin and the white house have agreed to the first official summit between. europe. joins me live with more details on. what do we know about this. well the actual time and location of this meeting has yet to be announced we are expecting to hear that today simultaneously from both the russian and the u.s. government now yesterday a senior russian official did say that this meeting is likely to take place in the third country somewhere like...
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affiliated what do you make of these allegations of john bolton's links with the kremlin. you know it's really shot it's really hard to talk about that and keep a straight face i mean if there's anybody who's not a criminal an agent as john bolton i who who else can you think of on the american political spectrum look i mean we had such his steria in the last well well over a year even before the election regarding donald trump and russia tried to block any kind of normalization of ties with russia that i think some people are literally becoming unhinged there was one fellow on c.n.n. the other day talking about how putin has devoured trump i think i think mr bolton who is by no means pro russian is saying yes there is reason why the leaders of these two countries need to talk and find solutions or beautiful concerns who could disagree with that unfortunately we have a lot of people who i think are have literally become hysterical and do disagree with say so what do you think of president trump will be hoping to get out of this summit in helsinki and. on the other hand wha
affiliated what do you make of these allegations of john bolton's links with the kremlin. you know it's really shot it's really hard to talk about that and keep a straight face i mean if there's anybody who's not a criminal an agent as john bolton i who who else can you think of on the american political spectrum look i mean we had such his steria in the last well well over a year even before the election regarding donald trump and russia tried to block any kind of normalization of ties with...
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the president sort of speaking on behalf of the kremlin and repeating that kremlin line really got aattention yesterday. >> oh, that certainly did, and it's something the kremlin seemed to be quite happy hearing. it's interesting because the official line that you hear from officials here in moscow is that they obviously don't want to weaken any sort of traditional alliances between the u.s. and its allies. but then if you look at state-run media, which is essentially controlled by the government here, the rhetoric is very different. they say the europeans are going to have to come to terms with the fact that in the future it's going to be america and russia running the show. other shows that are saying that somehow the defstinies of russi and president trump are intertwined. that's on top of the usual banter with them saying russia got president trump elected. of course, all of that is causing some concern among european allies and also other allies of the united states, traditional ones, who have had serious issues with the president over the past couple of weeks and months. justin
the president sort of speaking on behalf of the kremlin and repeating that kremlin line really got aattention yesterday. >> oh, that certainly did, and it's something the kremlin seemed to be quite happy hearing. it's interesting because the official line that you hear from officials here in moscow is that they obviously don't want to weaken any sort of traditional alliances between the u.s. and its allies. but then if you look at state-run media, which is essentially controlled by the...
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and other interference by the kremlin, and kremlin trojan horse report, the atlanta council's parallel effort, there is a new report called moscow's gold, russian corruption in the uk, that was put out by the house of commons fornes affairs committee. i'd like to ask that that report be put into the record. and proceeding. and, i want to thank mr. wainstein for focusing on the botnet civil injunction legislation. senator graham and i have been working for a long time. we've been hoping to get it in the nda bill also. it seems pretty obvious to try to shut these damn things down in a way that has been proven to work. but what i want to talk about in my time is the problem of shell corporations. because, for all of the emphasis that the witnesses have put on policing and prosecuting, foreign influence in our elections, you can neither police, or prosecute what you cannot find. and at the moment, we have both a shell corporation problem, which was emphasized by mark zuckerberg in his testimony, when he said the political advertisement authentication program would only go to the first show
and other interference by the kremlin, and kremlin trojan horse report, the atlanta council's parallel effort, there is a new report called moscow's gold, russian corruption in the uk, that was put out by the house of commons fornes affairs committee. i'd like to ask that that report be put into the record. and proceeding. and, i want to thank mr. wainstein for focusing on the botnet civil injunction legislation. senator graham and i have been working for a long time. we've been hoping to get...
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welcome back a quick look at the top stories this hour the kremlin has announced that a summit between donald trump. and it will take place to trump's national security advisor john bolton held talks with the russian president in. a rescue ship with more than two hundred refugees and migrants on board is being allowed to dock in malta after spending six days stuck at sea european governments. take the vessel in . and our other top story this hour defending football champions germany have just been knocked out of the world cup in the group stage a two nil defeat to south korea means that they will be heading home. taking you now to press conference we're expecting to hear from u.s. national security advisor john bolton you can see him see said. to give us more details on me saying that is now set to take place that had been reports of it for some time now and. we now have confirmation that there will be a meeting between the russian president putin and. as event donald trump this comes off to a meeting in moscow john bolton that are on a visit to the russian capital he's been meeting wi
welcome back a quick look at the top stories this hour the kremlin has announced that a summit between donald trump. and it will take place to trump's national security advisor john bolton held talks with the russian president in. a rescue ship with more than two hundred refugees and migrants on board is being allowed to dock in malta after spending six days stuck at sea european governments. take the vessel in . and our other top story this hour defending football champions germany have just...
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the kind is that what's unique about our kremlin is that the russian orthodox and n.c.a. sion cathedral and culturally of months are right next to each other and both can be visited regardless of the visitors religion. this mosque which was opened in two thousand and five is the second biggest in russia it's named after kol shareef a statesman professor and a mom of the khanate have khazan in the sixteenth century. because iran is the capital of tatarstan an autonomous republic within the russian federation it is rich with huge oil deposits the population now days is about half tartar and half russian a quarter of marriages are mixed. and one of cousins most famous landmarks is this tower. being compared to the leaning tower of pisa legend has it that saw him be care queen of course and jumped from the tower so she would not. to marry ivan the terrible. if the league of guys that is a legend betsy in the care was a real historical figure she lived in the sea in the mid sixteenth century and was considered one of the most beautiful women of her time while the media. has ch
the kind is that what's unique about our kremlin is that the russian orthodox and n.c.a. sion cathedral and culturally of months are right next to each other and both can be visited regardless of the visitors religion. this mosque which was opened in two thousand and five is the second biggest in russia it's named after kol shareef a statesman professor and a mom of the khanate have khazan in the sixteenth century. because iran is the capital of tatarstan an autonomous republic within the...
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mps call for a police enquiry into the brexit donor's kremlin links. this is aaron banks. sunday times about e—mails between we do not know who, but involving aaron banks. he had more meetings with the russian ambassador that he previously admitted to. that is the nub of it. banks was summoned to a completely different enquiry on fake news with the brexit campaign. now some mps are calling for a separate investigation. it is important to say that last night banks said he was not involved in espionage, i saw him once, i saw the foreign ambassador twice, i do not care. that is the position he is taking. it does not matter how many times, the russians never thought brexit was going to happen. he said lunch, cups of tea, nothing to see. while this is interesting to the parliamentary people, to the man in the street, they will not know who banks is. he has walked away from ukip. but he is clearly an influential and wealthy player. the man in the street will say if these allegations are true, would she is completely denying, as you said, so what, does this... —— which he is. is
mps call for a police enquiry into the brexit donor's kremlin links. this is aaron banks. sunday times about e—mails between we do not know who, but involving aaron banks. he had more meetings with the russian ambassador that he previously admitted to. that is the nub of it. banks was summoned to a completely different enquiry on fake news with the brexit campaign. now some mps are calling for a separate investigation. it is important to say that last night banks said he was not involved in...
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death so what gives all the murder was staged by the ukrainian secret service to foil an alleged kremlin plot they say they did it secretly not even his wife knew imagine what the poor woman went through but one you. cranium lawmaker thinks this is ok because sherlock holmes successfully used the method of staging his own death to effectively investigate difficult and complicated crimes well if it happened in fiction must be good in real life too whether ukraine will produce evidence that there was ever a russian plot in the first place remains to be seen but after a stunt like this it's hard to imagine many will take anything as a face value last year only when someone manipulates information they deceive the road it is clear that they are deceiving their own citizens for us the actions of the ukrainian authorities are absolutely unacceptable and the free media have suffered most from this i can't comment on what it did or didn't do i don't know the exact circumstances they do know that he's participated in a big circus a masquerade which is of course a big problem for him and for the c
death so what gives all the murder was staged by the ukrainian secret service to foil an alleged kremlin plot they say they did it secretly not even his wife knew imagine what the poor woman went through but one you. cranium lawmaker thinks this is ok because sherlock holmes successfully used the method of staging his own death to effectively investigate difficult and complicated crimes well if it happened in fiction must be good in real life too whether ukraine will produce evidence that there...
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obviously the kremlin has a different set of priorities i would say than the u.s. has. it's all about trying to what they call normalize relations with the united states and in the end their main goal is going to be to try and get some sort of sanctions relief. it was very interesting to hear before about syria, for instance, being an issue. i think that is going to be as hard as it is to say that, one of the simpler issues because there is an area where president vladimir putin and president trump do seem to see at least to a certain extent, not maybe eye to eye but seem to see things similarly. ukraine is a much more difficult issue because that's one where the russians have a very staunch and tough stance especially on the issue of crimea. it was interesting at that press conference yesterday that john bolton has, crimea was one of the issues where he remained very tough. >>> big news from around the world. how does the president choose to greet it? by questioning the validity of u.s. intelligence agencies once again. let's bring in josh green and jonathan martin, th
obviously the kremlin has a different set of priorities i would say than the u.s. has. it's all about trying to what they call normalize relations with the united states and in the end their main goal is going to be to try and get some sort of sanctions relief. it was very interesting to hear before about syria, for instance, being an issue. i think that is going to be as hard as it is to say that, one of the simpler issues because there is an area where president vladimir putin and president...
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president, how was the walk this morning in the kremlin? president reagan: it was fine. have long wanted to see red square. the general secretary very kindly took me out. i not only got to see it, but walk in it and meet some of your people. >> how are the talks going so far? president reagan: jiuust fine. >> do you still think you are an evil empire, mr. president? president reagan: no. >> why not? >> are you happy? >> [speaking foreign language] >> eliminating chemical weapons, producing our dependency -- we discussed that with the president. >> [speaking foreign language] >> just like space men seem to be routine, your visits seem to become regular. >> [speaking foreign language] two nations with the greatest achievements in space exploration. a mission project together. >> [speaking foreign language] president reagan: we have our space people looking at that right now. our schedule has been upset and set back because of the challenger tragedy. i can't talk to you and say exactly where we are. >> [speaking foreign language] [laughter] president reagan: i have asked ou
president, how was the walk this morning in the kremlin? president reagan: it was fine. have long wanted to see red square. the general secretary very kindly took me out. i not only got to see it, but walk in it and meet some of your people. >> how are the talks going so far? president reagan: jiuust fine. >> do you still think you are an evil empire, mr. president? president reagan: no. >> why not? >> are you happy? >> [speaking foreign language] >>...
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the kremlin did not and does not hope to shape the outcome of a general election. the kremlin hopes to shape the outcomes of primaries, denying americans their right to choose. their own political leaders free of interference or coercion. the kremlin is interested in not only a candidate who stands the best chance of winning, it would be valuable enough for moscow if it could influence what campaigns are framed. undermining public trust in those who win the election. the threat to future american elections is of course not limited to russia or even to state actors, the foreign threat is broader and the danger is even greater if americans are willing to encourage support, coordinate or conspire with these foreign agents, being willing is not a crime. but acting on that willingness could be. that raises the question, whether some americans did intentionally coordinate or conspire with russia's election interference, what we might ever know can be placed on a spectrum from no evidence to weak and moderate evidence. to strong evidence and proof. i've submitted a detail
the kremlin did not and does not hope to shape the outcome of a general election. the kremlin hopes to shape the outcomes of primaries, denying americans their right to choose. their own political leaders free of interference or coercion. the kremlin is interested in not only a candidate who stands the best chance of winning, it would be valuable enough for moscow if it could influence what campaigns are framed. undermining public trust in those who win the election. the threat to future...
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death so what gives all the murder was staged by the ukrainian secret service to foil an alleged kremlin plot they say they did it secretly not even his wife knew imagine what the poor woman went through but one you. cranium lawmaker thinks this is ok because sherlock holmes successfully used the method of staging his own death to effectively investigate difficult and complicated crimes well if it happened in fiction must be good in real life too whether ukraine will produce evidence that there was ever a russian plot in the first place remains to be seen but after a stunt like this it's hard to imagine many will take anything he says at face value most and when someone manipulates information they can see the road it is clear that they are deceiving their own citizens for us the actions of the ukrainian authorities are absolutely unacceptable and the free media have suffered most from this i can't comment on what it did or didn't do i don't know the exact circumstances but i do know that he's participated in a big circus a masquerade which is of course a big problem for him and for the
death so what gives all the murder was staged by the ukrainian secret service to foil an alleged kremlin plot they say they did it secretly not even his wife knew imagine what the poor woman went through but one you. cranium lawmaker thinks this is ok because sherlock holmes successfully used the method of staging his own death to effectively investigate difficult and complicated crimes well if it happened in fiction must be good in real life too whether ukraine will produce evidence that there...
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president, how was the walk this morning in the kremlin? mr. reagan: it was just fine. have long wanted to see red square. and the general seetary very kindly took me out. got to walkaw it, i in it and meet some of your people. >> how are the talks going so far? mr. reagan: they are just fine. >> do you still think you are an evil empire, mr. president? mr. reagan: no. >> why not? >> [speaking russian] >> are you happy? >> [speaking russian] >> eliminating chemical weapons, conventional arms in europe -- we discussed that with the president. experts are -- >> [speaking russian] >> we would like more visits. just like space men seem to be become routine, your visits seem to become regular. >> [speaking russian] >> we are the two nations with the greatest achievements in space exploration. >> [speaking russian] launched a project of a mission together. >> [speaking russian] [indiscernible] we are, we have another science -- we have our space people looking at that right now. our schedule has been, as you know upset and set back because , of the challenger tragedy. >> [spe
president, how was the walk this morning in the kremlin? mr. reagan: it was just fine. have long wanted to see red square. and the general seetary very kindly took me out. got to walkaw it, i in it and meet some of your people. >> how are the talks going so far? mr. reagan: they are just fine. >> do you still think you are an evil empire, mr. president? mr. reagan: no. >> why not? >> [speaking russian] >> are you happy? >> [speaking russian] >>...
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death so what gives while the murder was staged by the ukrainian secret service to foil an alleged kremlin plot they say they did it secretly not even his wife imagine what the poor woman went through but one ukrainian lawmaker thinks this is ok because sherlock holmes successfully used the method of staging his own death to effectively investigate difficult and complicated crimes well if it happened in fiction must be good in real life too whether ukraine will produce evidence that there was ever a russian plot in the first place remains to be seen but after a stunt like this it's hard to imagine many will take anything that face value. when someone manipulates information they deceive the rodeo it is clear that they are deceiving their own citizens for us the actions of the ukrainian authorities are absolutely unacceptable and the free media have suffered most from this i can't comment on what it did or didn't do i don't know the exact circumstances do you know he has participated in a big circus a masquerade which is of course a big problem for him and for the credibility of journalists
death so what gives while the murder was staged by the ukrainian secret service to foil an alleged kremlin plot they say they did it secretly not even his wife imagine what the poor woman went through but one ukrainian lawmaker thinks this is ok because sherlock holmes successfully used the method of staging his own death to effectively investigate difficult and complicated crimes well if it happened in fiction must be good in real life too whether ukraine will produce evidence that there was...
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welcome to the kremlin, red square, in moscow.kremlin, red square, in moscow. my word, england havejoined the party in russia. harry kane gave them the lead that their scintillating start really deserved against tunisia in volgograd but then they lost their way and they needed their captain again at the death to get an injury time winner. 2—1, gareth southgate‘s tea m time winner. 2—1, gareth southgate‘s team are up and running. let's cross live to the volgograd arena and our sports correspondent is there. a lot of those newspaper headlines will have been rewritten at very short notice. i think patience is a virtue. that is something gareth southgate was talking about afterwards. absolutely. they knew they were going to have to keep going until the last minute and in the end it proved to be the 91st minute. this was a side with nine players making their world cup debuts and at times it looked like thatis debuts and at times it looked like that is hubris of youth was going to make england leave volgograd with a hat full of goals bu
welcome to the kremlin, red square, in moscow.kremlin, red square, in moscow. my word, england havejoined the party in russia. harry kane gave them the lead that their scintillating start really deserved against tunisia in volgograd but then they lost their way and they needed their captain again at the death to get an injury time winner. 2—1, gareth southgate‘s tea m time winner. 2—1, gareth southgate‘s team are up and running. let's cross live to the volgograd arena and our sports...
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story is yet another example of how much of the international news media are intent on smearing the kremlin our starting point this week is kiev. shot back. or pointing between the ukrainian and the russians has already started this whole thing started off as a serious drama you know yet another journalist yet another kremlin critic allegedly killed in kiev and ukraine and then finally ended up being great you know stock up on popcorn and enjoy the show moment and it's a strange ukrainian television that is just. kind of i had been shot. with these my friends i was overwhelmed with joy my sister had come from israel for a funeral and instead think god she just made it for his resurrection it was. that clearly was not just simply in the press conference that was an act of theater it was a political stunt we are relieved that our. it is a lie but the faked death has the potential off tempering public outrage when journalists are killed and hurt in the line of duty. it was the story arc the twisted and turned after the morning on day one and the release on day two. came the ethical questions m
story is yet another example of how much of the international news media are intent on smearing the kremlin our starting point this week is kiev. shot back. or pointing between the ukrainian and the russians has already started this whole thing started off as a serious drama you know yet another journalist yet another kremlin critic allegedly killed in kiev and ukraine and then finally ended up being great you know stock up on popcorn and enjoy the show moment and it's a strange ukrainian...
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place in the last few days and weeks and also official visits that are being planned already the kremlin a few days ago just a few days ago announced that the sort of south korean president would be visiting moscow and russia in just ten days and also the russian foreign minister said again lover off was in north korea just two weeks ago he met with north korea and the north korean foreign minister and with kim jong un himself and it looks like they were trying to kind of get putin to meet kim jong un before trump met kim jong un but that's not happening that obviously didn't happen it looks like there's a meeting between clinton and kim jong un that may be in the works in september so russia is very much pushing to get in on this dialogue. correspondent emily i'm sure when in moscow thank you for your insights now some of the other stories making news around the world in yemen troops backed by a saudi led coalition have launched an attack on the main port city of it's seen as a key battlefront and possible turning point in yemen's three year civil war between the countries saudi backed
place in the last few days and weeks and also official visits that are being planned already the kremlin a few days ago just a few days ago announced that the sort of south korean president would be visiting moscow and russia in just ten days and also the russian foreign minister said again lover off was in north korea just two weeks ago he met with north korea and the north korean foreign minister and with kim jong un himself and it looks like they were trying to kind of get putin to meet kim...
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death so what gives all the murder was staged by the ukrainian secret service to foil and alleged kremlin plot they say they did it secretly not even his wife knew imagine what the poor woman went through. but one ukrainian lawmaker thinks this is ok because sherlock holmes successfully used the method of staging his own death to effectively investigate difficult and complicated crimes well if it happened in fiction must be good in real life till whether ukraine or produce evidence that there was ever a russian plot in the first place remains to be seen but after a stunt like this it's hard to imagine many will take anything at face value detailing is key i think just before we start the world cup in russia which is a shock yes event for any country that holmes will cut there or sort of cut and suddenly we're getting the story switches does that which are designed i would speculate to discredit russia and discredit russia and out of the world just as are supposed to horst the world cup and so this is a very elemental campaign it's been targeting russia because it's no interfering in areas
death so what gives all the murder was staged by the ukrainian secret service to foil and alleged kremlin plot they say they did it secretly not even his wife knew imagine what the poor woman went through. but one ukrainian lawmaker thinks this is ok because sherlock holmes successfully used the method of staging his own death to effectively investigate difficult and complicated crimes well if it happened in fiction must be good in real life till whether ukraine or produce evidence that there...
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in a few minutes pamela anderson joins us tonight, and tells us about her visit to the kremlin recently. but first tonight, you probably heard that melania trump had a kidney operation last month, that kind of thing happens to 40-year-olds, even famous ones. she took a few weeks to recover, stayed off tv and didn't give any speeches, culprit is difficult for someone who just got out of the hospital. but at cnn, they are proud journalists and if there's one thing they knew for certain, one thing that was drummed into them is that republican first ladies lie a lot and are evil and for the sake of civilization should be destroyed. so cid buy a word of that and they assigned their most dogged journalist to crack the case, the sd persistent brian stelter. he understood immediately that the whole kidney operation story was just a cover for something darker and more sinister, likely in other international scandal atgrom thatar vladimir putin himself. he ended as much his viewers. >> one thing the president of the white house have been quiet about is melania trump and her status. last time i ca
in a few minutes pamela anderson joins us tonight, and tells us about her visit to the kremlin recently. but first tonight, you probably heard that melania trump had a kidney operation last month, that kind of thing happens to 40-year-olds, even famous ones. she took a few weeks to recover, stayed off tv and didn't give any speeches, culprit is difficult for someone who just got out of the hospital. but at cnn, they are proud journalists and if there's one thing they knew for certain, one thing...