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with german defense and after she agreed to provide battalions to send to lithuania. 600 soldiers wille part of the deployment. it is a fairly typical sized force that needs defensive requirements exactly. it also aligns with the fact that any attack on one country for us, means an attack on all 28 countries. nato officials say the troop deployment is in reaction to the military threat posed by moscow. the nato secretary-general says the latest developments on nato's eastern border continues to be troubling. >> with massive non-notice exercises, this month alone, russia has deployed nuclear capable missiles. >> in addition to soldiers, nato plans to send heavy military equipment to lithuania coming putting tanks and antitank missiles. brent: our correspondent in brussels is catherine martin, she was at nato headquarters today. she sent this round up. catherine: at this first meeting after the summit, the military alliance discussed how to implement the top priorities of the military alliance. first and foremost it is about a strong and tailored presents at the eastern flank to deter a
with german defense and after she agreed to provide battalions to send to lithuania. 600 soldiers wille part of the deployment. it is a fairly typical sized force that needs defensive requirements exactly. it also aligns with the fact that any attack on one country for us, means an attack on all 28 countries. nato officials say the troop deployment is in reaction to the military threat posed by moscow. the nato secretary-general says the latest developments on nato's eastern border continues to...
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the country has moved nuclear capable missiles close to the borders of poland and lithuania. and now vladamir putin is announcing plans to build a permanent naval base in syria. we're covering all of that with our guests, including senator chris kuhns, a member of the foreign relations committee. and our correspondents and expert analysts are standing by. let's begin with the trump campaign. cnn political reporter sarah murray has the latest. donald trump had a stronger performance in the second debate, but that didn't end by any means his campaign crisis. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. you could tell by the way donald trump came out swinging as he was campaigning here in pennsylvania just outside of pittsburgh, relitigating a number of those attacks he went over against hillary clinton yesterday on the debate stage, and all of this is happening as the rnc held a conference call with reince priebus and their members, trying to reassure everybody this is still a united team, that the rnc and trump campaign are still working hand in hand to try to assure victory in november.
the country has moved nuclear capable missiles close to the borders of poland and lithuania. and now vladamir putin is announcing plans to build a permanent naval base in syria. we're covering all of that with our guests, including senator chris kuhns, a member of the foreign relations committee. and our correspondents and expert analysts are standing by. let's begin with the trump campaign. cnn political reporter sarah murray has the latest. donald trump had a stronger performance in the...
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pointed out, with this deployment of missiles on the border of two nato allies on the border of lithuaniading a message to the europeans, that we're going to lead. strengthening sanctions, i assume that's on the table. >> i'm not persuaded the sanctions make a very big difference but there are sanctions that can be really painful especially for the plutocrat that is run the regime, that would be a good thing. if there are things we could do of a more positive way to bolster the ukrainian economy and bolster them diplomatically which has finally started to happen a little bit in the council of europe, that would be a very important piece of this also so that russia doesn't -- i think one of putin's objectives in ukraine is to make sure that that country fails because it's a very bad example for his own people. it's a country that expelled a plutocratic dictator and people went through his mansion and discovered how he had been stealing from them. that's not something putin wants to see in russia. >> all right. >> but i also think an important place to start, frankly would be in syria where
pointed out, with this deployment of missiles on the border of two nato allies on the border of lithuaniading a message to the europeans, that we're going to lead. strengthening sanctions, i assume that's on the table. >> i'm not persuaded the sanctions make a very big difference but there are sanctions that can be really painful especially for the plutocrat that is run the regime, that would be a good thing. if there are things we could do of a more positive way to bolster the ukrainian...
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so what we do it is implementing better men's in lithuania and estonia that is sent only the better groups but to bring that together for those that our responsible and these all have to be brought together that is so we're doing at the moment so they are a catalyst to bring these things together. so to rebuild those capabilities this is about the counter movement capabilities so they all have to be built up again and what we'd do all together with the europeans and canadians and americans to find out who has which capability to bring this together and already this means today we can fulfil our mission so we know what to do and when we have clear guidance of what we need to do. >> and if it is a bit different. and of national defence and with the afghanistan but with those traditional skills that are related that the use of artillery. solo so maybe we have some capabilities but at the same time i would say we benefit with those capabilities. so with this situation and the effort for peace to have this critical response capability with the alliance >> daiwa as satin exercise earlier this ye
so what we do it is implementing better men's in lithuania and estonia that is sent only the better groups but to bring that together for those that our responsible and these all have to be brought together that is so we're doing at the moment so they are a catalyst to bring these things together. so to rebuild those capabilities this is about the counter movement capabilities so they all have to be built up again and what we'd do all together with the europeans and canadians and americans to...
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this couple is here from lithuania. >> come back to california and first what we saw is snow. it's unbelievable. >> my first question was, like, are we in alaska at the moment? is it california, really? >> reporter: the lifts remain idle, but it's a welcome sign that ski season is just around the corner. >> it's a battle against traffic and mother nature. >> reporter: meantime, at the cal transmaintenance station in king vale, preparations are under way. the unexpected snow is fascinating this young pup and his friend. >> the first time. he's a little cold as you can see. i figured we'd pop over and let him play around and we'll be back up here when it starts dumping again. >> that was tom miller reporting. snow levels there are expected to drop down to possibly 3,000 feet and drop up to 3 inches of snow could fall. and we want to show you this photo tweeted out by squaw valley. that's the top of the gold coast chair from yesterday afternoon with a light dusting of snow up there. good news for the sierra. >>> we have encouraging news on the bay area woman known by many as miss
this couple is here from lithuania. >> come back to california and first what we saw is snow. it's unbelievable. >> my first question was, like, are we in alaska at the moment? is it california, really? >> reporter: the lifts remain idle, but it's a welcome sign that ski season is just around the corner. >> it's a battle against traffic and mother nature. >> reporter: meantime, at the cal transmaintenance station in king vale, preparations are under way. the...
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">[duration:0:02] back home in lithuania, lukas yla was chief marketing officer at a startup. but he left and booked a trip to san francisco >] [take sot]sot <" 201 i'm chasing i my dream -- i'm looking for a job at a top tech lukas ylamarketing job seeker <" 236 i knew that i might be grad univ here or i don't have work exp in the us. -45 ">[duration:0:09] in fact, staffing firm robert half says work history is the "top" thing marketing departments look at... and they're picky. heather johnstonrobert half regional <" 2313 each big co wants the best of the best -16 ">[duration:0:07] so lukas began his research... by finding a good bakery. good tasting donuts -49 ">[duration:0:04] next, he had some lunch... [take sot]sot <" 407 i ordered a burger from the postmates just to check how they do the dleivery -12 ">[duration:0:05] and then... he designed this t- shirt. of course, he had to try three type and brand name... -38 ">[duration:0:05] but dressed as a donut delivery man, he really went the extra mile... [take sot]sot <" 526 i executives... with his resume inside. get into th
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is the fact that the russians are amassing troops and moving nuclear missiles on the borders of lithuaniaoland. they are sending their fleet through the baltic. they went through the english channel. all of this is putin rattling the saber hard to some purpose. whoever's president next is going to have to deal with this. >> all right. sharmain. >> monica, we certainly have some big issues to deal with, but we also have some things that we can do in our own communities to continue to help. this year, at the urban affairs coalitions, again, we're going to be helping people at thanksgiving by getting 2,000 people turkey dinners. and we're partnering now with a new group called philly foodworks, and they're going to donate $20, for everyone who sort of checks out their website, to our turkey basket program. so thank you, philly works. >> terrific. that's "inside story." have a great week, everyone. see you next sunday. >> i'm nydia han along with gray hall. coming up next on "action news," workers and commuters brace for the possibility of a septa strike tomorrow night. >>> hillary clinton ca
is the fact that the russians are amassing troops and moving nuclear missiles on the borders of lithuaniaoland. they are sending their fleet through the baltic. they went through the english channel. all of this is putin rattling the saber hard to some purpose. whoever's president next is going to have to deal with this. >> all right. sharmain. >> monica, we certainly have some big issues to deal with, but we also have some things that we can do in our own communities to continue to...
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but latvia estonia, lithuania are in a much better position than ukraine, georgia, million dovea and other countries that are not members of nato. so if you follow our recommendation, you will still have article five security guarantees. that doesn't change at all. i actually think putin does respect article five security guarantees and that's why i don't think a military move against your country is likely. >> and again, we're not arguing for isolationism. containment, isolationism are not the same thing. even if you may -- they're simply not. and not about deengagement. and in fact, the baltic states of themselves consistently asking for permanent battalions and troops to be stationed within estonia, lithuania, latvia for a reason. so it's not that -- again, the baltics are being strong-armed and bullied into -- into having permanent troops on their land. is that they are asking for your -- for your government asking for it all the time. in washington, d.c. and i think that -- the fact that nato actually works. >> can we take another question from the audience? and there's another
but latvia estonia, lithuania are in a much better position than ukraine, georgia, million dovea and other countries that are not members of nato. so if you follow our recommendation, you will still have article five security guarantees. that doesn't change at all. i actually think putin does respect article five security guarantees and that's why i don't think a military move against your country is likely. >> and again, we're not arguing for isolationism. containment, isolationism are...
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border with russia, part of a nato plan eventually to position 4,000 troops in poeland, latvia and lithuania russian provocations. joining me now is general jack keane, a retired four-star general and vice chair of the united states army and xharm for the institute for the study of war and fox news analyst. i'm getting through all of those laudets and titles in reasonably good form. >> kid from new york city. >> great to have you here. this deployment, all of the sabre rattling on the part of the russians and the talk of nuclear war suddenly emanating from various quarters in the world. how concerned are you? and how are we positioned to be rational and at the same time responsive to any threat? >> a great question. on the one hand, putin is a master of psychological warfare. and he has huge problems at home. you know. he loves to maintain a crisis atmosphere at home. that's why he did four days of civil defense training with 40 million people in russia, absolutely unheard of since the days of the cold war. the other thing is that okay paying, also, is listen, he's dealing with the weakest e
border with russia, part of a nato plan eventually to position 4,000 troops in poeland, latvia and lithuania russian provocations. joining me now is general jack keane, a retired four-star general and vice chair of the united states army and xharm for the institute for the study of war and fox news analyst. i'm getting through all of those laudets and titles in reasonably good form. >> kid from new york city. >> great to have you here. this deployment, all of the sabre rattling on...
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. >> back home in lithuania, lucas was chief operating officer at a start-up and left and booked a tripo san francisco. >> i'm chasing my dream, i'm looking for a job at a software company. >> he knew it wouldn't be easy. >> i knew i might be written off because i didn't graduate from the university here or i don't have work experience in the united states. >> in fact, a staffing firm said work history is the top thing marketing departments look at and they are picky. >> each company wants the best of the best still. it's the fight for the top talent here. not just any talent. >> so lucas began his research by finding a good bakery. >> they make good tasting doughnuts. >> next he had lunch. >> i ordered a burger just to check how they do the delivery. >> and then he designed this t-shirt. he had to try three places to get it printed. >> saying you don't have the permission to lose this logo. around on 15, 120 miles a day. >> hand delivering doughnuts to top executives with his resume inside. >> most of the time they are shocked. they are like how did you get into the building? >> but af
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that story was -- i should say the package was for a relative visiting from lithuania.out it was souvenirs he was planning to take back home to europe. not a huge monetary loss but the victim flew home empty handed. >>> a very busy time in san francisco this week. it's been a hectic and violent time with five homicides in the past few days. here is a map showing all five locations where people have been killed. tenderloin, south of market and bernal heights. four people shot, one stabbed. one of the deadly shootings near f a nightclub with a history of crime. the end up club on 6th and harrison. >> it's open all hours of the day and night. and it's been the site of issues for the police department for some time. >> investigators are looking to see if any of the homicides are related. >>> happening today, san francisco's supervisors discuss recent findings and recommendations made by the city's blue ribbon panel on law enforcement. panel members issued conclusions earlier this year, determining racial bias is an ongoing problem in the police department that must be addre
that story was -- i should say the package was for a relative visiting from lithuania.out it was souvenirs he was planning to take back home to europe. not a huge monetary loss but the victim flew home empty handed. >>> a very busy time in san francisco this week. it's been a hectic and violent time with five homicides in the past few days. here is a map showing all five locations where people have been killed. tenderloin, south of market and bernal heights. four people shot, one...
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lithuania, no doubt they exerted influence in many so of those and may be trial runs for this.less likely of a chance russia will do it. i think more chance of malware or some bozo wants to influence the election inserting ran someware. that could be option. david: may have to go back to the hanging chads. >> no, no hanging chads. david: no hanging chads. melissa: some other bozo. i like that. the times they are achanging. the new honor for legendary musician, bob dylan. that's next. ♪ te down the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could keep doing all the things we love. prudential. bring your challenges. spending the day with my niece. that make me smile. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food p
lithuania, no doubt they exerted influence in many so of those and may be trial runs for this.less likely of a chance russia will do it. i think more chance of malware or some bozo wants to influence the election inserting ran someware. that could be option. david: may have to go back to the hanging chads. >> no, no hanging chads. david: no hanging chads. melissa: some other bozo. i like that. the times they are achanging. the new honor for legendary musician, bob dylan. that's next. ♪...
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-backed plan nato is planning to send battle , groups to poland, lithuania, estonia and latvia with forces , ranging from armored infantry to drones. this comes as tension mounts between russia and the united states over the crisis in syria. on tuesday, u.s. national intelligence director james clapper said he fears russia could shoot down a u.s. aircraft if a no-fly zone were imposed over syria. meanwhile donald trump warned in , an interview on tuesday hillary clinton's policy on syria could lead to world war iii. mr. trump: she has no plan for syria. with her, you will end up in world war iii. she doesn't know what she is doing. just like with libya and with everything else she has done. so syria now is no longer syria. syria is russia and the new iran that we built through the iran deal, which is one of the worst negotiated deals i've ever seen. amy: in other news on syria, amnesty international is reporting u.s. coalition airstrikes have killed as many 300 civilians in syria since u.s. airstrikes began two years ago. overall, the war in syria has killed over 400,000 people. in electio
-backed plan nato is planning to send battle , groups to poland, lithuania, estonia and latvia with forces , ranging from armored infantry to drones. this comes as tension mounts between russia and the united states over the crisis in syria. on tuesday, u.s. national intelligence director james clapper said he fears russia could shoot down a u.s. aircraft if a no-fly zone were imposed over syria. meanwhile donald trump warned in , an interview on tuesday hillary clinton's policy on syria could...
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. >> back home in lithuania, lucas was chief operating officer at a start-up and left and booked a tripn francisco. he guyed a plan to be a doughnut delivery plan and hand-delivered it with resumes taped >> most of the time they are shocked. they are like how did you get into the building? i would hire him. >> as he told us, if you are a marketing professional, you also need to know how to market yourself. 6:26 is our time. still to come on abc7 mornings, it's debate night and there's a lot to sort through. both are facing controversy as they prepare for the debate. also ahead, several children remain in the hospital after a boat capsize necessary the san francisco bay. a boat captain who helped in the rescue is now raising questions about w that's not fair, he should give you your rollerblades back. and, she's back. storm coming? a very dangerous cheese storm. with the blue cash everyday card from american express you get cash back on this. mouth toys. that really takes me back. cash back on this. baloney and medical gauze. and even this. who said shrimmpppppppppppp? ahhh, shrimp. the
. >> back home in lithuania, lucas was chief operating officer at a start-up and left and booked a tripn francisco. he guyed a plan to be a doughnut delivery plan and hand-delivered it with resumes taped >> most of the time they are shocked. they are like how did you get into the building? i would hire him. >> as he told us, if you are a marketing professional, you also need to know how to market yourself. 6:26 is our time. still to come on abc7 mornings, it's debate night and...
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-backed plan, nato is planning to send battle groups to poland, lithuania, estonia, and latvia with forces ranging from armored infantry to drones. as tension mounts between russia and thee u.s. over the crisis in syria national intelligence , director james clapper said tuesday he fears russia could shoot down a u.s. aircraft if a no-fly zone were imposed over syria. amy: well, our next guest says that two mutually exclusive, competing narratives a are dominating discussions around syria and neither is enough to understand what's happening in the country. in a new article in the nation headlined, "the debate over syria has reached a dead end," bassam haddad writes -- "there has been increasing gravitation toward two mutually exclusive narratives: that of 'pure and consistent revolution,' and that of 'externalal conspiracy.' both narratives carry grains of truth, but both are encumbered by maximalist claiaims and fundamental blind spots that forfeit any common ground necessary for enduring cease-fires or potential transitions, as well as postwar reconciliation." bassam haddad is director o
-backed plan, nato is planning to send battle groups to poland, lithuania, estonia, and latvia with forces ranging from armored infantry to drones. as tension mounts between russia and thee u.s. over the crisis in syria national intelligence , director james clapper said tuesday he fears russia could shoot down a u.s. aircraft if a no-fly zone were imposed over syria. amy: well, our next guest says that two mutually exclusive, competing narratives a are dominating discussions around syria and...
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problemsa lot of coming through, and if i am a country like slovenia, estonia, lithuania, hungary, polandntries, why would they risk creating a precedent that comes back to haunt them many times over in the years ahead? that is what i really cannot understand. joe: i want to show a headline in "the telegraph" newspaper last week. the writer said those betting against the pound our idiot teenagers without the foggiest idea of what brexit means. you criticize that in one of your morning notes. i'm wondering if the collapse in serling is creating further angst at people in your line of work who do this for a living and start to think that you are really the enemy as opposed to just assessing where the currency should be? >> we then called death we have scribblers.teenage you could call me a teenage when thes and 1989 term came about, but you cannot now. necessary for is the shock we are setting ourselves. it will help domestic importers compete. what would be worrying would be thatrom an adjustment helps, you get a disorderly fall, which is what it looked like half a through the last crash,
problemsa lot of coming through, and if i am a country like slovenia, estonia, lithuania, hungary, polandntries, why would they risk creating a precedent that comes back to haunt them many times over in the years ahead? that is what i really cannot understand. joe: i want to show a headline in "the telegraph" newspaper last week. the writer said those betting against the pound our idiot teenagers without the foggiest idea of what brexit means. you criticize that in one of your morning...
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what i fear as in jordan and ukraine, if we don't stand firm with lithuania, estonia, by the way, i have traveled there and worked with those countries, we have to have a firm hand and presence to serve as deterrence. i think nato provides a valuable function. we need to continue working with them and make sure they contribute at the right level. nato and the baltic states needs our presence. >> mr. ashford, how would you handle vladimir putin? >> he is our adversary. we are rotating troupes in and out of poland. we have the air force in romania. we are counter acting some of the social media actions in the baltic states. i have traveled to baltic states and sweden and to the troops in england. there's no question that russia buzzing our 55th and don knows better than anybody the 55th and bombing by the russian planes. we need to enforce our boundaries in eastern europe. we need to be clear, very clear in syria with a no fly zone that if assad continues to go after the civilian population in aleppo, we are going to resist that no fly zone. we need to make sure the russians understand tha
what i fear as in jordan and ukraine, if we don't stand firm with lithuania, estonia, by the way, i have traveled there and worked with those countries, we have to have a firm hand and presence to serve as deterrence. i think nato provides a valuable function. we need to continue working with them and make sure they contribute at the right level. nato and the baltic states needs our presence. >> mr. ashford, how would you handle vladimir putin? >> he is our adversary. we are...
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states themselves are consistently asking for permanent battalions and troops to be stationed in lithuania and latvia for a reason. it's not that they're being strong armed and bullied into having permanent troops on your land. it's that your governments are asking for it all the time in washington, d.c., and i think that signals to the fact that nato actually works. >> there's another gentleman. >> i see where the red line is drawn there. so my question is directed at sanctions. and i guess my question is in terms of re-engagement on one side, would you lift certain sanctions? and on the other side, would you impose more having seen the sanctions effect on cuba since 1960? i wonder what additional sanctions might be added that would impact on russia. >> would more sanctions really make a difference? tom and paul, do you want to start with that? >> i mean, i'll start with that. i think we don't need more sanctions at this point. i think we need a policy now or an agreement now that will ease sanctions in return for certain steps by russia. i think the problem that we're in now is we've got
states themselves are consistently asking for permanent battalions and troops to be stationed in lithuania and latvia for a reason. it's not that they're being strong armed and bullied into having permanent troops on your land. it's that your governments are asking for it all the time in washington, d.c., and i think that signals to the fact that nato actually works. >> there's another gentleman. >> i see where the red line is drawn there. so my question is directed at sanctions....
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i was in vilnius, lithuania, independence square, speaking to 10,000 people in the middle of winter. hundreds of people came up to me and said, " god bless america." yes, in the next four years, as i said, somewhere, some time, there's going to be a crisis, and you need to have a president that is qualified, has the experience, and has been tested. not one time during this evening, during 90 minutes, did al gore tell us why bill clinton is qualified to be president. he never answered my charges that bill clinton has trouble telling the truth. the choice is yours. the american people should demand that their president tell the truth. do you really believe -- do you really believe bill clinton will tell the truth? and do you, do you trust bill clinton to be your president? [applause] bruno: that concludes this vice presidential debate. i'd like to thank vice president quayle, senator gore, admiral stockdale for being participants. the next presidential debate is scheduled for this thursday at 9:00 pm eastern time at the university of richmond in richmond, virginia. to all of our viewer
i was in vilnius, lithuania, independence square, speaking to 10,000 people in the middle of winter. hundreds of people came up to me and said, " god bless america." yes, in the next four years, as i said, somewhere, some time, there's going to be a crisis, and you need to have a president that is qualified, has the experience, and has been tested. not one time during this evening, during 90 minutes, did al gore tell us why bill clinton is qualified to be president. he never answered...
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i was in vilnius, lithuania, independence square, speaking to 10,000 people in the middle of winter. hundreds of people came up to me and said god bless america. years,nd the next four as i said, somewhere, some time, there's going to be a crisis, and you need to have a president that is qualified, has the experience, and has been tested. not one time during this evening, during 90 minutes, did al gore tell us why bill clinton is qualified to be president. he never answered my charges that bill clinton has trouble telling the truth. the choice is yours. the american people should demand that their president tell the truth. do you really believe -- do you really believe bill clinton will tell the truth? and do you, do you trust bill clinton to be your president? [applause] mr. bruno: that concludes this vice presidential debate. i'd like to thank vice president quayle, senator gore, admiral stockdale for being participants. the next presidential debate is scheduled for this thursday at 9 p.m. eastern time at the , university of richmond in richmond, virginia. to all of our viewers and
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from kalinin grad, cover wide access lithuania, poland.e've heard of missiles deployed into kaliningrad, was there range possible as far west as berlin. those were just the -- some of the land p capabilities of the new russian technology. these are maritime capabilities of the rangers, these are caliber missiles disclosed. two new ships having these caliber missiles have been deployed to the baltic fleet for russia now, the same type launch freddie caspian sea to hit russian targets in syria. russia had aircraft in syria at the time. it did not need to use this capability, but it went out of its way to launch missiles from the caspian sea to demonstrate range of aircraft. in addition russia has deployed russian bomb frers that base we saw all across western europe through the straits of gibraltar into the mediterranean to launch crews missiles in syria. again, it had capabilities in syria already. it did not need to do that. moscow chose to use those capabilities to show what is around and military options. briefly, change in nature of the
from kalinin grad, cover wide access lithuania, poland.e've heard of missiles deployed into kaliningrad, was there range possible as far west as berlin. those were just the -- some of the land p capabilities of the new russian technology. these are maritime capabilities of the rangers, these are caliber missiles disclosed. two new ships having these caliber missiles have been deployed to the baltic fleet for russia now, the same type launch freddie caspian sea to hit russian targets in syria....
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we heard from lithuania, denmark, poland, sweden, the eu, all saying you cannot speak to us individually, because they are worried you will see cracks start to move within the eu 27 that are left. david: the negotiation between london and brussels, where does the power lie? yesterday, a prominent bank percent, do not be sure the ball lies on the european side. europe may have more to lose than the uk? therene: there -- john: is that view. you can argue that once they start the clock ticking in march of next year, you have two hours to negotiate the deal. -- two years to negotiate the deal. once that happens, the power will be with the eu. they can wait. they know the uk has to do a deal. eu could go slow on the negotiations. the closer you get to the end of the two-year deal, the argument goes, the closer theresa may will, to do a deal. the argument on the other side, the brexit side, is it is not in the eu interest to negotiate a punitive deal with the uk. interests at stake. german carmakers, french industrial companies -- they want to do this. they do not want big tariffs imposed on t
we heard from lithuania, denmark, poland, sweden, the eu, all saying you cannot speak to us individually, because they are worried you will see cracks start to move within the eu 27 that are left. david: the negotiation between london and brussels, where does the power lie? yesterday, a prominent bank percent, do not be sure the ball lies on the european side. europe may have more to lose than the uk? therene: there -- john: is that view. you can argue that once they start the clock ticking in...
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if we don't stand firm in the baltics of lithuania, estonia and might be and i traveled there. they are great allies. we have to have a presence to serve a deterrence. nato does perform a valuable function here and we need to continue working with end and make sure countries contribute at the right level. nato made their presence as a deterrence. >> mr. ashford, how is she handle vladimir putin? >> user adversary attorney to handle aggressively. we have rotated troops in a knot of poland. we have our air force and romania. we are counteracting some of the social media efforts in the baltic states. i traveled to the baltic states and sweden and various other countries in the area and to our troops in england and there's actually no question that russia busting our 55th, god must probably better than anyone about the 55th and the buzzing by the russian planes. but we need to enforce our boundaries and eastern europe. we need to be clear, very clear in syria with a no-fly zone that is assad goes after it areas and not let go, we resist up with a no-fly zone. we need to make sure r
if we don't stand firm in the baltics of lithuania, estonia and might be and i traveled there. they are great allies. we have to have a presence to serve a deterrence. nato does perform a valuable function here and we need to continue working with end and make sure countries contribute at the right level. nato made their presence as a deterrence. >> mr. ashford, how is she handle vladimir putin? >> user adversary attorney to handle aggressively. we have rotated troops in a knot of...
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of their land as well as ukraine with the crimea area, if we don't stand firm in the baltics with lithuania, estonia and latvia -- by the way, i've traveled there and have worked with those countries, they're great allies. we have to have a firm hand and a presence to serve as a deterrence. and by the way, i think nato does perform a very valuable funk here, and we need to continue working with them, but we do need to make sure those countries contribute at the right level. nato and our baltic states need our presence as a deterrence. >> moderator: mr. ashford, how would you handle vladimir putin? ashford: he is our adversary, and we need to handle him aggressively. we're doing some of that now. we're rotating troops in and out of poland, we have our base in romania, efforts in the baltic states. i've traveled to the baltic states and to sweden and to our troops in england, and there's absolutely no question that russia buzzing our 55th -- and don knows probably better than anybody about the 55th and the buzzing of the russian, by the russian planes. but we need, we need to enforce our boun
of their land as well as ukraine with the crimea area, if we don't stand firm in the baltics with lithuania, estonia and latvia -- by the way, i've traveled there and have worked with those countries, they're great allies. we have to have a firm hand and a presence to serve as a deterrence. and by the way, i think nato does perform a very valuable funk here, and we need to continue working with them, but we do need to make sure those countries contribute at the right level. nato and our baltic...
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and that is so important that not only have you done tax treaties with estonia, latvia and lithuania, but we've put our lives on the line. we admitted estonia into nato. we could be at war with russia, we could lose soldiers in the field. now i'm not jg anybody in the strarmt to put their life on the lin line. just asking that in talks with the armenians they'll start with your model treaty. given that the congress has provided by a billion for this objective, given that our soldiers are ready to die for this objective, can you spare a tax lawyer for a few months? >> so congressman, i understand the strategic significance of armenia and appreciate the source of your concern. we obviously look at these tax treaties through an economic tax policy lens and the basic question that we ask is can we avoid the kind of double taxation that tax treaties are meant to avoid. we don't have any evidence that there is double taxation. >> that's the answer you gave last time. it's a chicken and egg. there's no investment because there's no tax treaty. there's no tax treaty because there's no investm
and that is so important that not only have you done tax treaties with estonia, latvia and lithuania, but we've put our lives on the line. we admitted estonia into nato. we could be at war with russia, we could lose soldiers in the field. now i'm not jg anybody in the strarmt to put their life on the lin line. just asking that in talks with the armenians they'll start with your model treaty. given that the congress has provided by a billion for this objective, given that our soldiers are ready...
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what we're doing after warsaw now is implementing these battle groups, the germans and lithuania, the brits and estonia and the united states and poland. and that is not only deploying battle groups. this is tying it into an overall planning and bringing it together with the planning with the enhanced nato respaurs force, which was decided two hours before and which has stood up already, and all these things have to be brought together. this is about planning, coordination, synchronization and that's what we're doing at the moment. the efp battle groups, we want to call them this way, they are some kind of a catalyst or they are the transmission belt to get all these things together. so it's about material, yes, we have to rebuild again capabilities which we have given away. this is about amphibious bridges, bridge layers, about countermovement capabilities, and it's about ground based air defense. all these things have to be built up again. what we're doing all together, all the partners involved in nato, the europeans, the canadians, the americans, is to find out, not about finding
what we're doing after warsaw now is implementing these battle groups, the germans and lithuania, the brits and estonia and the united states and poland. and that is not only deploying battle groups. this is tying it into an overall planning and bringing it together with the planning with the enhanced nato respaurs force, which was decided two hours before and which has stood up already, and all these things have to be brought together. this is about planning, coordination, synchronization and...
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them from moscow, and that's so important, that not only have you done tax treaties with estonia, lithuaniat we've put our lives on the line. we admitted estonia into nato. we could be at war with russia. we could lose soldiers in the field. now, i'm not asking anybody in the treasury department to put their life on the line, just asking them to do something that should be easy, because in talks with the armenians, they'll start with your model treaty. given that we've -- the congress has provided a billion for this objective, given that our soldiers are ready to die for this objective, can you spare a tax lawyer for a few months? >> so congressman, i understand the strategic significance of armenia and appreciate the source of your concern. we obviously look at these tax treaties through an economic tax policy lens. and the basic question that we ask is can we avoid the kind of double taxation the tax treaties are meant to avoid. we don't have any evidence that there is -- >> that was the answer you gave last time. it is a chicken and egg. no investments, because there is no tax treaty. th
them from moscow, and that's so important, that not only have you done tax treaties with estonia, lithuaniat we've put our lives on the line. we admitted estonia into nato. we could be at war with russia. we could lose soldiers in the field. now, i'm not asking anybody in the treasury department to put their life on the line, just asking them to do something that should be easy, because in talks with the armenians, they'll start with your model treaty. given that we've -- the congress has...
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i was in vilnius, lithuania, independence square, speaking to 10,000 people in the middle of winter. hundreds of people came up to me and said: god bless america. yes, in the next 4 years, as i said, somewhere, some time, there's going to be a crisis, and you need to have a president that is qualified, has the experience, and has been tested. not one time during this evening, during 90 minutes, did al gore tell us why bill clinton is qualified to be president. he never answered my charges that bill clinton has trouble telling the truth. the choice is yours. the american people should demand that their president tell the truth. do you really believe -- do you really believe bill clinton will tell the truth? and do you, do you trust bill clinton to be your president? [applause] mr. bruno: that concludes this vice presidential debate. i'd like to thank vice president quayle, senator gore, admiral stockdale for being participants. the next presidential debate is scheduled for this thursday at 9:00 pm eastern time at the university of richmond in richmond, virginia. to all of our viewers
i was in vilnius, lithuania, independence square, speaking to 10,000 people in the middle of winter. hundreds of people came up to me and said: god bless america. yes, in the next 4 years, as i said, somewhere, some time, there's going to be a crisis, and you need to have a president that is qualified, has the experience, and has been tested. not one time during this evening, during 90 minutes, did al gore tell us why bill clinton is qualified to be president. he never answered my charges that...
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you have a country like lithuania, estonia, even poland, bigger countries, why would they likecreatingcannot understand. matt: that was global strategist at socgen. scarlet: joining us now is the coanchor of "what'd you miss?" we are going to talk about the risk off move today and markets, courtesy of the latest trade data which was pretty ugly. >> yeah, it is something we talk about on the show a lot. china this year probably has not had much effect on global markets as people would have guessed at the beginning of the year, but it is creeping back in. we have seen currency volatility pickup. we had a pretty ugly chinese export number and dollar terms, exports down 10%, despite the weakening of the yuan. does it have to be weakened further is the global economy now that great? think the newsu was so disappointing? they are importing a lot of raw materials. we talked about the cotton they are buying. someone talked about all the oil they are buying. they are not selling it back out. >> absolutely. this is an ongoing thing. dataally, mediocre trade for everyone. global trade has been sl
you have a country like lithuania, estonia, even poland, bigger countries, why would they likecreatingcannot understand. matt: that was global strategist at socgen. scarlet: joining us now is the coanchor of "what'd you miss?" we are going to talk about the risk off move today and markets, courtesy of the latest trade data which was pretty ugly. >> yeah, it is something we talk about on the show a lot. china this year probably has not had much effect on global markets as people...
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but latvia, estonia, lithuania are in a much better position than ukraine, georgia, moldova and otherries that are not members of nato. so if you follow our recommendation, you will still have article five security guarantees. that doesn't change at all. i actually think putin does respect article five security guarantees and that's why i don't think a military move against your country is likely. >> and again, we're not arguing for isolationism. containment, isolationism are not the same thing. even if you may want to, they're simply not. and not about de-engagement. and in fact, the baltic states of themselves consistently asking for permanent battalions and troops to be stationed within estonia, lithuania, latvia for a reason. so it's not that -- again, the baltics are being strong-armed and bullied into -- into having permanent troops on their land. , yourthat they are asking government is asking for it all the time. in washington, d.c. and i think that -- the fact that nato actually works. >> can we take another question from the audience? and there's another gentlemen who's been
but latvia, estonia, lithuania are in a much better position than ukraine, georgia, moldova and otherries that are not members of nato. so if you follow our recommendation, you will still have article five security guarantees. that doesn't change at all. i actually think putin does respect article five security guarantees and that's why i don't think a military move against your country is likely. >> and again, we're not arguing for isolationism. containment, isolationism are not the same...