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fk suduva or spartaks jurmala of latvia. it is not madrid 01’ jurmala of latvia.. there is no easy game in europe these days that you would expect celtic to take care of either of that opposition. they still want european football and celtic fans have grown—up used a big nights at celtic park. that is another challenge. it is not barcelona and psg so to lift yourself for these games, that is what they have to do is professional players and they still want european football. and they have a derby match with rangers managed by steven gerrard. plenty more reaction in five live sport on radio 5 live. back to you. manchester city midfielder kevin de bruyne is undergoing tests on his right knee after sustaining an injury at training today. the club say that they don't know the extent of the problem yet. de bruyne was city's player of the season last season, scoring 12 goals and providing 21 assists as his side won the premier league and efl cup. city, who began their title defence with a 2—0 victory at arsenal, next play huddersfield at home on sunday. the chair of anti
fk suduva or spartaks jurmala of latvia. it is not madrid 01’ jurmala of latvia.. there is no easy game in europe these days that you would expect celtic to take care of either of that opposition. they still want european football and celtic fans have grown—up used a big nights at celtic park. that is another challenge. it is not barcelona and psg so to lift yourself for these games, that is what they have to do is professional players and they still want european football. and they have a...
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in one thousand eight hundred latvia became independent the visible expression of its newfound freedom was to be the liberty monument in the middle of regas new sent by the time the monument was finally completed in one thousand tetchy five however that fear was in the grip of a dictator and the end of its independence was inside during the second world war all the baltic states were incorporated into the savior julian. it was only those guys now stood there strike at the data of the game independent once more in one thousand nine hundred one. it was a revolution that i had nothing to military strength and a great deal to some. i am. i am. the guy at the largest city in any of the baltic states is trying hard to remain the unofficial capital of the whole region combining the austere charm of the north with mediterranean flag. reka approach in search of full must land to day match and so all over the world a saying the baltic one small hand yet a carriage is being given a face in tune with the times but their times of rapid change in spite of all the problems riga is a construction site
in one thousand eight hundred latvia became independent the visible expression of its newfound freedom was to be the liberty monument in the middle of regas new sent by the time the monument was finally completed in one thousand tetchy five however that fear was in the grip of a dictator and the end of its independence was inside during the second world war all the baltic states were incorporated into the savior julian. it was only those guys now stood there strike at the data of the game...
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scandinavian farmers are expecting the worst harvest in a quarter of a century the governments of latvia and lithuania have both declared a state of emergency farmers in poland and the czech republic are watching their crops wilt and expect the damage to be long term experts say climate changes at least partly responsible and they expect further problems around the globe. or climate models are seeing the negative impact of climate change also will be much more. regions of. europe and that means the biggest. movie where people already were. africa for one has been hit by an unusually severe drought this year. cape town became the first metropolis to strictly rush of water. farmers in australia run out of water for their cattle. drought there has even driven while the news into the city searching for something to drink. and in north america drought has helped spread catastrophic wildfires along the western seaboard. from california to the canadian province of british columbia millions of hectares of forest have burned down the smoke also creating a major health hazard. she's works. for. th
scandinavian farmers are expecting the worst harvest in a quarter of a century the governments of latvia and lithuania have both declared a state of emergency farmers in poland and the czech republic are watching their crops wilt and expect the damage to be long term experts say climate changes at least partly responsible and they expect further problems around the globe. or climate models are seeing the negative impact of climate change also will be much more. regions of. europe and that means...
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what up -- what about latvia -- what about latvia? what about lithuania? would if china invades taiwan tomorrow? would that be ok? where do we draw the line? this is where we see the challenges spiral out of control. republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. -- spiral out of control. host:republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. caller: i was interested to hear on your take how president trump pointed out the cyber activities of nato were lacking and i want to applaud the president for saying those things. i would like to hear what you have to say about how bad nato defenses and cyber where that is going now. i wish i could say it is with cyberhat is bad defenses. the collar highlight a challenge that none of us have faced. i would include the united states in that. we were talking with cyber defenses. about the discovery. what did the united states do in response to the chinese attack? our data is in the hands of the people's liberation army. by theraft was stolen chi
what up -- what about latvia -- what about latvia? what about lithuania? would if china invades taiwan tomorrow? would that be ok? where do we draw the line? this is where we see the challenges spiral out of control. republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. -- spiral out of control. host:republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. caller: i was interested to hear on your take how president trump pointed out...
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hadn't played since losing at wimbledon in the 3rd round will face either italy's camila giorgi or latvia'sohli says he's confident he'll be able to bat in the third test against england starting on saturday at trent bridge, despite a back problem but he's only got until saturday to get himself fit. india trail the five match series 2—0 and will be desperate for their skipper to feature. we are confident with rehab and strengthening our should be ready for the next game, although not the same intensity in the field, but i should be good enough to hold a position in the field and be 100% with the bat. again, i will have to look at the running bit of things, which was difficult. as of now, it is sore. staying with cricket news and australian batsman steve smith has returned to the top of the test batting rankings, despite being banned from playing in the format since march. smith is serving a 12—month ban for his role in the ball—tampering scandal against south africa. india captain virat kohli who we just heard from had taken top spot, but his 40 runs in the second test defeat to england has
hadn't played since losing at wimbledon in the 3rd round will face either italy's camila giorgi or latvia'sohli says he's confident he'll be able to bat in the third test against england starting on saturday at trent bridge, despite a back problem but he's only got until saturday to get himself fit. india trail the five match series 2—0 and will be desperate for their skipper to feature. we are confident with rehab and strengthening our should be ready for the next game, although not the same...
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energy have been the ones the most critical of russia namely the three baltic countries dystonia latvia and lithuania what really is an issue with north rim too is ukraine namely that the ukraine is standing to lose annually year three billion dollars worth of transit fees. that's that's the point so i mean you creative also said that it undermines the efforts for russia to return crimea and that's another topic as well i mean they're also going to be talking about ukraine and you know the fact that crimea has been onyx almost four years ago what's the point of even discussing that at this point well i don't think that putin will spend a minute discussing crimea he made it clear again at the helsinki summit that crimea this is for him a settled issue what is going to be talked about is of course used in ukraine and there is a need for that too good to be done so. very much for joining us here in studio if it welcome. that's it for now you are watching d.w. news coming to you live from berlin and we will have more news again at the top of the hour and don't forget you can get all the new
energy have been the ones the most critical of russia namely the three baltic countries dystonia latvia and lithuania what really is an issue with north rim too is ukraine namely that the ukraine is standing to lose annually year three billion dollars worth of transit fees. that's that's the point so i mean you creative also said that it undermines the efforts for russia to return crimea and that's another topic as well i mean they're also going to be talking about ukraine and you know the fact...
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these guys are flying from latvia to russia.urity said, no, no, you cannot carry on your instrument in your cases. they're like, fine, we'll check in the cases. after on the plane, protected them up in the air and showed everybody. ♪ >>> this is probably as callous as vicious as it gets. because watch what this dirt bag does while walking down the street. >> oh! >> just out of the blue, that 32-year-old man walking with two other people just sucker-punches that pedestrian. the 43-year-old victim falls to the ground. becomes unconscious. the worst part, they're laughing. >> that's so coward. >> well the good thing is, they did go on a three-day manhunt to identify this person. in fact, we have some video from nine years in australia that shows the man walking out of court. he was released on bail. but you can imagine he's facing serious consequences. the victim, reportedly, doesn't want to press any charges. he was treated for swelling of his head and a busted lip. he's able to recover completely from his injuries. >>> to ukraine
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sizable crowds such as at the summer sound festival in latvia for the young man who grew up on the balticsea coast it's always a massive moment going on stage. or you know sure god was like no matter how big or small i'm always excited before every show and today i'm in lafayette where i've never played before those days cheapos are tearing the place up right now we have fifteen minutes for the change over i'm in the closing that which means everyone who doesn't want to see me can go home those are all the thoughts that go through your mind beforehand plus i hope there will be no major incidents an ambulance just rolled by and then i have a great crowd gathered up the logo to. make it. i. for a headliner appearance like this top deejays like earn up to six figure feeds. today set last seventy five minutes game plays a mix of chart music hip hop beats and his own tracks i. i . the key to teaching is a greeting the crowd and building up the groove to a climax or drop. cut. i. i i. thought. i. was in the mood takes the fun and they're singing the lyrics to the songs they're in a good mood i
sizable crowds such as at the summer sound festival in latvia for the young man who grew up on the balticsea coast it's always a massive moment going on stage. or you know sure god was like no matter how big or small i'm always excited before every show and today i'm in lafayette where i've never played before those days cheapos are tearing the place up right now we have fifteen minutes for the change over i'm in the closing that which means everyone who doesn't want to see me can go home those...
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the governments of latvia, lithuania, have declared a state of emergency.rmers in poland and czech republic are watching crops wilt and expect damage to be long term. experts say climate change is partly responsible for the droughght and expect further problems around the globe. >> all our climate models are saying the negative impact of climate change on agriculture will be much more severe i in tropicical regions of south asia and africa than in eururope and that means the biggest negative impact will be where people are already poor and that's something we need to take seriously. reporter: africa, for one, has been hit by an unusually severe drought this year. capetown became the first metropolis to strictly ration water. farmers in australia ranan out f water for their c cattle. drdrought there has even drivevn wild emus into the cities searching for water. in north ameririca, drought has sparked catastrophic wildfires along the westetern seaboboard,m cacalifornia to the canadian province of british columbia, millions of hectacres of forest burned down,
the governments of latvia, lithuania, have declared a state of emergency.rmers in poland and czech republic are watching crops wilt and expect damage to be long term. experts say climate change is partly responsible for the droughght and expect further problems around the globe. >> all our climate models are saying the negative impact of climate change on agriculture will be much more severe i in tropicical regions of south asia and africa than in eururope and that means the biggest...
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dozen european states were invited to join nato the czech republic hungry poland bulgaria is still in latvia lithuania romania slovakia slovenia so yeltsin tried everything he even begged. let us have a verbal gentleman's agreement we would not write it down in the statement that no former soviet republics would enter nato i cannot sign any agreement without such language especially ukraine consider what a terrible message it would be were still organized against russia but there's a line across which we won't go pleading didn't work so we'll turn tried warnings. russia will pull out of the agreement and consider it now and void i know what a terrible problem this is for you but i can't make the specific commitment you're asking for not even complaints could get through you are conducting naval maneuvers near crimea it is as if we are training people in cuba how would you feel it's unacceptable to us the spite of all that they were named friends even joke together three months of the pre-election races taken its toll i feel somewhat tired i saw the picture of you dancing with the girls in th
dozen european states were invited to join nato the czech republic hungry poland bulgaria is still in latvia lithuania romania slovakia slovenia so yeltsin tried everything he even begged. let us have a verbal gentleman's agreement we would not write it down in the statement that no former soviet republics would enter nato i cannot sign any agreement without such language especially ukraine consider what a terrible message it would be were still organized against russia but there's a line...
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they will now play a team from latvia all it away near for a place will now play a team from latvia allied zaha has signed a new contract with crystal palace. he has been regularly linked with a move away. he has committed himself to the club until 2023. kyle edmund is out of the cincinnati masters. the british number one lost in the second round in straight sets to the canadian denis shapovalov. serena williams is also out having been beaten by petra kvitova. tymal mills had a night to remember as sussex shots pulled off a dramatic win over glamorgan in the t20 blast. the welsh side were needing a pretty remarkable turnaround to get the win. mills took two wickets in two balls to set up a hat—trick opportunity to close the innings... and well, he didn't let it pass, what a performance. sussex winning by 98 runs. the england and worcester centre ben te'o says his injury problems left him contemplating his future in the by. contemplating his future in the rugby. the 31—year—old had just recovered from a serious ankle injury when he missed the south africa tour with england because of a f
they will now play a team from latvia all it away near for a place will now play a team from latvia allied zaha has signed a new contract with crystal palace. he has been regularly linked with a move away. he has committed himself to the club until 2023. kyle edmund is out of the cincinnati masters. the british number one lost in the second round in straight sets to the canadian denis shapovalov. serena williams is also out having been beaten by petra kvitova. tymal mills had a night to...
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we checked with the embassy of latvia which was the country being impersonated and explained to us they didn't have anyone trying to meet with me so it is a reminder that people need to be individuvigilant. everyone knows they did it. the fact it's still being done and still being targeted only at democrats, what does that tell you about whether or not russia is at all deterred? >> well, russia is not deterred. russia has never been deterred. put man in the white house. let's say that bluntly. they now have a working partner in the president of the united states. the president will not lead on this. whatever his oath is sworn to, it is not sworn to the constitution of the united states. one last thing about him and the democrats. every person who is affiliated with the democratic party who is one degree of separation from any one of their politicians, you are at risk. they will go to and three degrees of separation from some of these people to go to your e-mails, even if you're a con stitch went that sent e-mails because you have to remember the democratic national committee was vacuume
we checked with the embassy of latvia which was the country being impersonated and explained to us they didn't have anyone trying to meet with me so it is a reminder that people need to be individuvigilant. everyone knows they did it. the fact it's still being done and still being targeted only at democrats, what does that tell you about whether or not russia is at all deterred? >> well, russia is not deterred. russia has never been deterred. put man in the white house. let's say that...
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for much of the summer of 1944, olson is focused on the hazardous plan to rescue refugees from latvia lithuania and estonia by water. he would need the most skillfully organized type of underground operations because the baltic countries are now virtually sealed to everything. he thought that they might be able to rescue 500 to 700 racial, religious or political refugees from each country. they were paid for this project directly out of funds from roosevelt. but they realized such a large deposit in a swedish bank would be sufficient and they wanted to avoid any impression that the u.s. was funding rivals and sweden. even the swedish jews are very interested in rescue operations so long as they don't involve bringing them to sweden. so john paley, and his treasury work has been tasked with keeping money out of the hands of the enemy to sneak it past the government and the people and is urging to staff the goodyear tire and their headquarters in akron, ohio agreed that they transfer $50,000 to their factory. there is subsidiary in sweden would give olson in the similar amount is swedis
for much of the summer of 1944, olson is focused on the hazardous plan to rescue refugees from latvia lithuania and estonia by water. he would need the most skillfully organized type of underground operations because the baltic countries are now virtually sealed to everything. he thought that they might be able to rescue 500 to 700 racial, religious or political refugees from each country. they were paid for this project directly out of funds from roosevelt. but they realized such a large...
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to the extent that you have parliamentary relations with latvia, or you engage with cyprus and malta or other offshore jurisdictions, reinforcing the message would be incredibly helpful. we really need to clamp down globally on the money flows associated with the movement of the large amounts of money of out of russia. sec. billingslea: thank you -- sen. young: thank you both. senator murphy? sen. murphy: and i thought the hearing was extraordinary and i wish it had gotten more attention. the argument that the secretary was making to us, that we should ignore what the president says and pay attention only to what the state , we're hearing a string of that today. the argument is extraordinary, because it essentially admits that there are two been different foreign policies today. one articulated by the president in a statement that he makes standing next to president putin or on his twitter feed. just yesterday to reuters the itsident once again said might not have been the russians that injure. in u.s. elections. and then there is the much more mainstream foreign policy being adminis
to the extent that you have parliamentary relations with latvia, or you engage with cyprus and malta or other offshore jurisdictions, reinforcing the message would be incredibly helpful. we really need to clamp down globally on the money flows associated with the movement of the large amounts of money of out of russia. sec. billingslea: thank you -- sen. young: thank you both. senator murphy? sen. murphy: and i thought the hearing was extraordinary and i wish it had gotten more attention. the...
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for much of the summer of 1944 olson is focused on a very hazardous plan to rescue refugees from latvia, estonia by water. he would need, he wrote, quote, the most skillfully organized type of underground operation because the baltic countries are not virtuously open to everything. they thought they might be able to rescue 500 or 700 racial, religious or political refugees from each country. the war refugee board paid for the project directly out of funds from as well. but they realized that such a large deposit in a swedish bank would be suspicious and they wanted to avoid any impression that the rest was funding unrelated refugee arrivals in sweden and even the swedish jews quote, are very interested in jewish release and rescue operation as long as they don't involve bringing them to sweden. john bailey who in his treasury work had been passed with keeping money out of the hands of the enemy decided to sneak olson's funds past the swedish government to pass the swedish people. at his urging the staff at goodyear tire and their headquarters in akron, ohio agreed that if they transferr
for much of the summer of 1944 olson is focused on a very hazardous plan to rescue refugees from latvia, estonia by water. he would need, he wrote, quote, the most skillfully organized type of underground operation because the baltic countries are not virtuously open to everything. they thought they might be able to rescue 500 or 700 racial, religious or political refugees from each country. the war refugee board paid for the project directly out of funds from as well. but they realized that...
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would it have tried to impose ts will on an estonia, lithuania, latvia? it might have as well. short answer is we can't know, you know, with sort of a counterfactual series of events. >> yes, sir. as i read history, i see it like a sign wave going back and forth. have you tried to calculate the period of that sideway? [laughter] how often does it cycle? >> well, let's see. that's an interesting question. the two kind of key moments that are in parallel with each other in terms of america views of russia was in 1917 and 1981. when governments collapse were replaced be new governments that we thought were going to be democratic. so what's 91 night muss 17. that's 74, isn't it? >> 74, yeah. >> so i don't know. 2065, i don't know if that's what we're looking for. i know putin will be in office until 2065. [laughter] >> that would make it a generation. >> yes, yes. >> is it all right if i ask another question? >> sure. >> when i toll one of my co-workers about this event here's what she ask if i could ask like -- i know that this meeting with -- this meeting yesterday with putin in
would it have tried to impose ts will on an estonia, lithuania, latvia? it might have as well. short answer is we can't know, you know, with sort of a counterfactual series of events. >> yes, sir. as i read history, i see it like a sign wave going back and forth. have you tried to calculate the period of that sideway? [laughter] how often does it cycle? >> well, let's see. that's an interesting question. the two kind of key moments that are in parallel with each other in terms of...
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suffering a similar fate with fires burning through large swaths of portugal, spain, sweden, norway, latviaeland, and most devastatingly in greece. europe is also in the grips of a brutal heat wave, with temperatures over the last few days reaching 116 degrees fahrenheit, as well as suffering a prolonged drought. >> sifrin: how much is clima change driving these events? for thati'm joined by dr. michael mann-- he's an atmosphec scientist at penn state university, where he directs the each system science enter, and co-author of "the abmadhouse effect" which it climate change. united states be thank you for being here. this is a series of striking events happening, ghthe dr, the heat waves, the fires. none of those in and of themselves are unique. so could you help us understand, what is the scien say about how climate changer is exacerbating these types of events. >> yeah, so's not saying tha climate change is literally causing the events to occur. what we can conclude with a great deal of confidence now is that climate change is making these events more extreme. an's a not rocket science. y
suffering a similar fate with fires burning through large swaths of portugal, spain, sweden, norway, latviaeland, and most devastatingly in greece. europe is also in the grips of a brutal heat wave, with temperatures over the last few days reaching 116 degrees fahrenheit, as well as suffering a prolonged drought. >> sifrin: how much is clima change driving these events? for thati'm joined by dr. michael mann-- he's an atmosphec scientist at penn state university, where he directs the each...
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i had a meeting in the fall of 16 when a groupju of people from latvia,nd lithuania and estonia. i said what he do about this problem with the russians propaganda and you can unplug the internet you can unplug your tv. they had a very interesting answer. the way it works over here as everybody knows it is happening and therefore when something like this comes online, people say it's just the russians again. we haven't gotten to this point. is that what you mean by improved mediay literacy? >> precisely appear to recognize in instances when they appeared to be able to process those in a way that can minimize the impact. >> that it's deeper than having aeer hearing. our kids are growing up with these devices, but not necessarily being taught how they can be manipulated by their devices. the right to be standardized courses in highh t school called digital literacy and increasing the public's awareness that they are being conned and how to last those kinds of questions. >> senator i think that's right. it has to include all my literacy as well as standard media literacy but it also
i had a meeting in the fall of 16 when a groupju of people from latvia,nd lithuania and estonia. i said what he do about this problem with the russians propaganda and you can unplug the internet you can unplug your tv. they had a very interesting answer. the way it works over here as everybody knows it is happening and therefore when something like this comes online, people say it's just the russians again. we haven't gotten to this point. is that what you mean by improved mediay literacy?...
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if russia invaded the rest of ukraine, or as a nato ally like latvia, lithuania, or estonia was attacked. less than half supported sending combat troops to syria for regime change or to fight islamic extremist groups, or even to conduct airstrikes against assad, the kind of immaculate warfare we hear about sometimes, which is not as immaculate as they say. support using airstrikes to destroy north korean nuclear facilities. i think you have a more cautious or prudent set of millennials on these issues. also, millennials tends to be less accepting of the kind of american exceptionalism that undergirds the prime assist -- the primacist approach. fromnk the key take away this is that millennials look a lot more open to pursuing strategic realism and restraint than the primacist approach we have been following since the end of the cold war. i think this should give advocates of a new vision, a vision of realism and restraint, that has a less militarized foreign-policy, that understands that there are real constraints in the world, that even good well constructed ideas can't necessarily achie
if russia invaded the rest of ukraine, or as a nato ally like latvia, lithuania, or estonia was attacked. less than half supported sending combat troops to syria for regime change or to fight islamic extremist groups, or even to conduct airstrikes against assad, the kind of immaculate warfare we hear about sometimes, which is not as immaculate as they say. support using airstrikes to destroy north korean nuclear facilities. i think you have a more cautious or prudent set of millennials on these...
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i think it's a wonderful thing to do because i was with senator mccain in estonia, latvia, lithuania,ng to do, russian speaking television, all of those things, john mccain was very forceful, at home and in the united states come in the senate, as well as travelling the world and visiting with so many nato countries. he was one—of—a—kind, they called him the maverick, we sometimes referred to in as harry kane mccain when he would get onto an issue, but i will tell you was a world leader and it was a privilege to work with him. —— recent heavy first to him as hurricane mccain. this is beyond one hundred days. still to come — children as young as ten are attempting suicide in appalling conditions inside a refugee camp in europe. we show you inside moria camp on the greek island of lesbos. a large police operation is continuing to find a man wanted over the double murder of a mother and daughter in solihull. 21—year—old janbaz tarin is being sought after his former partner and her mother were stabbed to death in the early hours of yesterday morning. neighbours say they were woken up by "
i think it's a wonderful thing to do because i was with senator mccain in estonia, latvia, lithuania,ng to do, russian speaking television, all of those things, john mccain was very forceful, at home and in the united states come in the senate, as well as travelling the world and visiting with so many nato countries. he was one—of—a—kind, they called him the maverick, we sometimes referred to in as harry kane mccain when he would get onto an issue, but i will tell you was a world leader...
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what up -- what about latvia -- what about latvia? what about lithuania?ld if china invades taiwan tomorrow? would that be ok? where do we draw the line? this is where we see the challenges spiral out of control. republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. -- spiral out of control. host:republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. caller: i was interested to hear on your take how president trump pointed out the cyber activities of nato were lacking and i want to applaud the president for saying those things. i would like to hear what you have to say about how bad nato defenses and cyber where that is going now. i wish i could say it is with cyberhat is bad defenses. the collar highlight a challenge that none of us have faced. i would include the united states in that. we were talking with cyber defenses. about the discovery. what did the united states do in response to the chinese attack? our data is in the hands of the people's liberation army. by theraft was stolen chinese
what up -- what about latvia -- what about latvia? what about lithuania?ld if china invades taiwan tomorrow? would that be ok? where do we draw the line? this is where we see the challenges spiral out of control. republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. -- spiral out of control. host:republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. caller: i was interested to hear on your take how president trump pointed out the...
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just before the fall of 16 there's a group of people from latvia, lithuania and estonia and i said whatdo you do about this problem if you can't unplug the internet or tv they had a very interesting answer. they said the way it works over here is everybody knows it is happening. people say it's just the russians again. we haven't gotten to that point. what would you mean by improving media literacy? >> to recognize when they appear and be able to process in a way that minimizes the impact. it's deeper than having a hearing where our kids are growing up with these devices but not necessarily being taught how they can be manipulated by their devices. there ought to be standardized courses called digital literacy and increasing public awareness that they are being conned and how to answer those kind of questions. >> i think that is right it has to include online literacy but it also can't just be in the schools. it may be the older populations who are not growing up with technology may be in some cases more vulnerable by this. >> i would argue that's because they grew up in newspapers and
just before the fall of 16 there's a group of people from latvia, lithuania and estonia and i said whatdo you do about this problem if you can't unplug the internet or tv they had a very interesting answer. they said the way it works over here is everybody knows it is happening. people say it's just the russians again. we haven't gotten to that point. what would you mean by improving media literacy? >> to recognize when they appear and be able to process in a way that minimizes the...
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to the extent that you have parliamentary relations with latvia or malta or other offshore jurisdictions, i think reinforcing that message would be incredibly helpful. we need to clampdown globally on the money flows associated with the movement of large amounts of money out of russia. >> thank you. >> senator murphy. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. mr. chairman, i thought that our hearing was secretary pompeo was extraordinary and i frankly wish it had gotten more attention like that it was extraordinary from a number of aspects but chiefly in the argument that the sector was making to us that we should ignore what the president says and pay attention only to what the state department does. we are hearing a strain of that today, but the argument is extraordinary because it essentially admits that there are two different american form policies today. there's one articulated by the president and his statements that he makes standing next to vladimir putin or on his twitter feed, just yesterday to reuters, the president once again said it might not have been the russians are interfere
to the extent that you have parliamentary relations with latvia or malta or other offshore jurisdictions, i think reinforcing that message would be incredibly helpful. we need to clampdown globally on the money flows associated with the movement of large amounts of money out of russia. >> thank you. >> senator murphy. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. mr. chairman, i thought that our hearing was secretary pompeo was extraordinary and i frankly wish it had gotten more...
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in the fall 2016 with a group of people from latvia, lithuania, and estonia. i said what do you do about this problem with the russia propaganda? you cannot unplug the internet and tv. you have a very interesting answer. the way it works over here is that everyone knows it's happening. therefore, when something went this comes online, you say it's just the russians again. we're not gotten to that point. is that what you mean by improved media literacy? >> precisely, to be able to recognize these incidents when they appear and process those in a way that can minimize the impact. >> it's deeper than just having a hearing. up with are growing these devices but not necessarily being taught how they can be manipulated by their devices. i think there ought to be standardized courses in high school called digital literacy and increasing the public's awareness that they are being conned or potentially being conned and how to ask those kinds of questions. >> i think that's right. it has to include online literacy as well as your standard media literacy. it also just ca
in the fall 2016 with a group of people from latvia, lithuania, and estonia. i said what do you do about this problem with the russia propaganda? you cannot unplug the internet and tv. you have a very interesting answer. the way it works over here is that everyone knows it's happening. therefore, when something went this comes online, you say it's just the russians again. we're not gotten to that point. is that what you mean by improved media literacy? >> precisely, to be able to...
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i had a meeting in fall of 16 with a group of people from latvia, lithuania and estonia. said what do you do about this problem with the russians propaganda, you can't unplug the internet, they had an interesting answer. they said the way it works over here is everybody knows it is happening. therefore when something like this comes online people say it is just the russians again. we haven't gotten to that point. todd helmus, is that what you mean by improving literacy? >> you safely. to recognize instances when they appear, to minimize impact. >> it is deeper than having a hearing. kids are growing up with these devices, but not necessarily being taught how they can be manipulated by their devices. there should be standardized courses called digital literacy. increasing the public awareness that they are being conned and how to ask those questions. >> i think that is right, online literacy and your standard media literacy but can't just be in schools. one thing we know from research is it may be older populations not growing up with technology may in some cases be more v
i had a meeting in fall of 16 with a group of people from latvia, lithuania and estonia. said what do you do about this problem with the russians propaganda, you can't unplug the internet, they had an interesting answer. they said the way it works over here is everybody knows it is happening. therefore when something like this comes online people say it is just the russians again. we haven't gotten to that point. todd helmus, is that what you mean by improving literacy? >> you safely. to...
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brendan rodgers, the did pull a goal back but it was not enough, they will have to play a team from latviaout after losing to petra kvitova. we just wanted to show you these pictures... sit down! nobody taught! sit down! and animated pep guardiola showing how feisty a dressing room can be, it forms part of a behind—the—scenes documentary, documenting the highs and lows of manchester city's record—breaking season, most points, most goals, kevin de bruyne being mobbed by his team—mates after scoring the winner against chelsea. in the beginning it against chelsea. in the beginning it a little bit weirder, you don't know the people you're working with but then after time you forget they are there because the people are there every single day. you get to know them, you become familiar and it gets easier. when you hear white stripes and seven nation army do you ever sing your stripes and seven nation army do you ever sing your own stripes and seven nation army do you ever sing your own name? your mac no. honestly. ido ever sing your own name? your mac no. honestly. i do not sing it. it just came
brendan rodgers, the did pull a goal back but it was not enough, they will have to play a team from latviaout after losing to petra kvitova. we just wanted to show you these pictures... sit down! nobody taught! sit down! and animated pep guardiola showing how feisty a dressing room can be, it forms part of a behind—the—scenes documentary, documenting the highs and lows of manchester city's record—breaking season, most points, most goals, kevin de bruyne being mobbed by his team—mates...
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threats, the ukrainian community in ohio and around the world knows firsthand like our nato allies, in latvia and lithuania, the dangers of unchecked russian aggression. we should implement current russian sanctions and strengthen our response. these hearings are a critical next step. thank you for the three of you for joining us today, i'm interested to hear where we are. what effects if any the sanctions regime is having on russia's economy and more importantly on its behavior and your ideas on how we will more forcefully confront these threats in the months to come. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator brown. >> today we will hear testimony from three administration official who is deal firsthand with confronting the russia threat. we will first hear testimony from ms. sigal mandelker. the acting deputy secretary and current undersecretary of treasury for terrorism and financial crimes. who is the country's chief sanctions architect. next we will hear from mr. christopher krebs, the undersecretary of homeland security at the national protection and programs drr doctorate. threats
threats, the ukrainian community in ohio and around the world knows firsthand like our nato allies, in latvia and lithuania, the dangers of unchecked russian aggression. we should implement current russian sanctions and strengthen our response. these hearings are a critical next step. thank you for the three of you for joining us today, i'm interested to hear where we are. what effects if any the sanctions regime is having on russia's economy and more importantly on its behavior and your ideas...