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i mean, these people are imbeciles, matthew? well, i think what's funny is how we use we don't even have to go that far back in the history. we can do just more recent history, modern history, to know the absurdity of, of the paranoia that it would just spoken about is russia didn't do anything when the baltics joined, made it, it didn't do anything when poland joined made of it didn't do anything when hungry joined may, though it didn't do anything when jesse are joining nato. but now that they were flirting with ukraine and it always at all from the very beginning, you cream is our red line. we can't allow this for multiple and many reasons. please believe us that we're not bluffing. and we challenge the bluff obviously. but so right, you're telling me that russian is going to spend 3 years going through the meat grinder, that's ukraine. and that's their leaving pad into the earlier places that they could have jumped without any interference. it's just, it's a, it's a logical, it's a logical in a rational. so you just make sur
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matthew, where is that money going to come from? and did anybody in the european union was anybody asked about that? okay, i mean, they're, they want a perpetual war. they want militarization of the european economy, which is in the dumps right now. that can only come from cutting social welfare programs. not a good idea, matthew, you know, and also is sort of it to an earlier point. you were mentioning peter, who i've written about this quite extensively, and it's not a popular opinion here in america. but most of this positioning and that terms of propping up ukraine militarily in this conflict, the entire 3 years never really had a possible realistic objective of we mean a war is in upside, russia is defeated, the war is over and ukraine wins. instead, what happens is just simply, we use ukraine as the meat grinder and we just sort of inflict damage and weaken rough as much as we can just for the sake of doing it. and that's really the only 2 objective and that is the one area of what i've tried to mention before. people accuse m
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the abilities matthew moore, thanks so much, matthew. i had a quick look now and some of the other stories making news around the world today. the german postal service, georgia post says it will cost a $1000.00 jobs by the end of the year. the costs will come from the 187000 employees and the domestic letter in par cell division. social cost is high costs and a significant drop and advertising mail and reduced letter volumes of lead to the cuts. south korea's military says that pilot error was what caused one of his fighter jets to accidentally dropped a bombs on a civilian era. during training, a people were injured and several buildings damage. when the key of 16 jets released the bonds onto a city close to the border with north korea, who was president, donald trump has issued what he calls his quotes last warning to hamas leaders threatening further, destruction, gaza. if all remaining hostages are not immediately released. the issue, the ultimate them onto social, his social media platform. a president also told gardens that a quot
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matthew, what does the german side want from today? summit as nicole, the keywords today about this summit, this emergency summit usually about unity and european unity. since donald trump one election that the phrase that we've had so often in europe is europe united. and the, the aim of this summit today is to discuss offing defense spending across europe using rules on this budget so that countries can, can do that. but really what we're going to see is we're going to see all the shots, the rep presenting jeremy at this meeting, the chance of germany. but really behind the scenes, we've also seen lots of unofficial meetings with features match the man who is somewhat the shuttle translate. he won the elections just over a week ago and we've seen a very unusual sight. and that is human brussels over the last few hours meeting mock routes at the head of natal. at was a fun the line at the defense head of, of the european commission, and senior leaders really bump unofficially. i'm behind the scenes and, and his message and his, his wh
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matthew, a real pleasure to see you. so there are many different types of scams, but it seems as though they have some similarities and they start with messages like, give us some examples. >> sure. well, the idea is to create a sense of urgency so that the person being scammed doesn't have a chance to think about whether this is a caller that they've ever spoken to before, or whether it's a good idea to send their money. >> so the idea is to create this sense of urgency that you talked about, so that you'll want to react quickly without really thinking about, oh, this might be a scam. >> exactly. so your viewers should be very skeptical anytime somebody is not giving them a chance to look into something or to call them back, or they don't have a callback number. these are all signs that it's probably a scam and that there is no emergency, and the money is just going to be stolen and used really to perpetrate more fraud. >> yeah, this is consumer protection week, and i know that you guys are really trying to use this wee
matthew, a real pleasure to see you. so there are many different types of scams, but it seems as though they have some similarities and they start with messages like, give us some examples. >> sure. well, the idea is to create a sense of urgency so that the person being scammed doesn't have a chance to think about whether this is a caller that they've ever spoken to before, or whether it's a good idea to send their money. >> so the idea is to create this sense of urgency that you...
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matthews and asked him to read it. it said, dna matches. match? he became pretty emotional. and he said, it was an accident, but he had killed her. andrea canning: the detective called carolyn's parents and gave them the news of the confession. they said, i think we got him. i said, well, how sure? he said, i'll bet the farm on it. andrea canning: it was the next morning when kristin lancaster opened up the newspaper and learned her attacker had been charged with murder. i felt overwhelming guilt, just overwhelming guilt, knowing that he'd killed someone and that perhaps i hadn't tried hard enough to make people believe me. did you feel like a life could have been saved if you had been taken more seriously? oh, yes. carolyn would still be here. i mean, there's no doubt. andrea canning: and what about the woman at the start of our story? jamie hart's case had been handled by the brazos county sheriff's office. but after ynobe was arrested, it didn't take long for the college station police department and the sheriff's office to compare the d
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well, we, we connected to matthew duff in virginia in the us. matthew, let's try again because uh, i mean, really just nice to get my question out before the line breakdown. so i'll ask it again. that's me all who is saying that this extension of his is a us back proposal, even though the us has been coordinating with israel on stopping the aides guessing into the goals a strip. how true is this, as well as with anything, you know, whoever says you need to verify this very good reason to disbelieve what he says he's, he's known to be quite a dishonest politician. he's refer to this as the quote with call plan in reference to trumps, middle east envoys, the width costs. but as far as i've been able to tell this is in fact the netanyahu plan, it remains to be seen how much support he has from the trump administration. unfortunately, if the trumpet ministry, sion is backing at yahoo, in a centrally abrogating the ceasefire deal and putting, you know, and, and falsely blaming him, asked for breaking the deal in order to go back to war. that would un
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please welcome to the program matthew desmond. sir!here. >> jon: let me say this, fabulous book, filled with such interesting research and unusual and i think really interesting ideas. i mean, does america require poverty to function in the way that we do? is it a requirement of our society? >> yeah, no, i don't think so. >> jon: is the system we run, do they require, and a capitalist system, people in poverty to function at maximum profit? >> i think a lot of us do benefit from poverty in ways we don't realize. the labor market, the housing market, we continue to have a government who gives the most to families that need the least by subsidizing affluence instead of fighting poverty. we continue to live segregated life spared a lot of us are connected to that problem, but it also means we are connected to the solution. i don't think we have to live with all of this poverty in america. >> jon: you say something in the book that blew my mind. which is, there is a part in there that you talk about the tax burden, and if we just collected
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matthew, where does the free mission mat stand on this issue? is this idea of france or the united kingdom fearing it's new, clear umbrella with the rest of europe is actually not a new idea macro, and has mentioned it numerous times over the years. but whenever he's mentioned, it's often been dismissed by a political leader, so all of shots are dismissed it. and the reason the short for dismiss, if you'd say we shouldn't, don't, america, the united states has commitment to natal. however, the fact that this discussion has been raised again, nicole just shows you that there are serious thoughts about that commitment immediately after the election features match. to to this issue up and willing, we took this issue up and said we need to discuss it. there are lots of complex questions that arise and you said, you know, among them who holds the suitcase, who decides when there should be a minute, a nuclear responds to it's not just something that can be done casually. and so there are many, lots of issues and complex questions arise from that. but
matthew, where does the free mission mat stand on this issue? is this idea of france or the united kingdom fearing it's new, clear umbrella with the rest of europe is actually not a new idea macro, and has mentioned it numerous times over the years. but whenever he's mentioned, it's often been dismissed by a political leader, so all of shots are dismissed it. and the reason the short for dismiss, if you'd say we shouldn't, don't, america, the united states has commitment to natal. however, the...
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. >> matthew. >> matthew, matthew, there's a matthew here somewhere. matthew, please tell me you want to talk about, like, potholes or prostitution, pot legalization, anything about this putin stuff? this stuff is making me very pink. i do not want to talk about this stuff. let's talk about something else. republican congressman rich mccormick in georgia. same problem. >> i would like to know your opinion and your stance on the current situation created by the president, wherein he is now saying that ukraine is responsible for the war, that russia has initiated. and i would like to know, i would like to know if you, as a congressman, will get with your fellow congresspeople and stand up to the lies that are being told to the americans. and i would also like to know, if you believe that the 80 year old alliance that we have with our european allies is strong enough to withstand the attack from our white house. because this is a dangerous, dangerous precedent. you as a serviceman should help us. >> zelensky. >> i think. >> is an. >> honest broker of. >>
. >> matthew. >> matthew, matthew, there's a matthew here somewhere. matthew, please tell me you want to talk about, like, potholes or prostitution, pot legalization, anything about this putin stuff? this stuff is making me very pink. i do not want to talk about this stuff. let's talk about something else. republican congressman rich mccormick in georgia. same problem. >> i would like to know your opinion and your stance on the current situation created by the president,...
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and you file a patent, you carry the matthew effect and a patent you just committed fraud. and so just since we only have about 2 minutes left. i just want to make sure get to your question. what do you think about a.i.? oh, i should be able to. i be able to knock that one off in 30 seconds. so i is is, you know, both an incredible tool, but also incredible problem in the realm of scientific integrity. we know that it is and can be used for image doctoring purposes. also, i just to be fair, it can also be used to expose these problems and is being used. there are eight tools that have made it much to find doctored images, all kinds of research and so it's a bit of an arms race you might say this will have to be our last question. i just want to mention that charles will be books after. so if you take it out with politics and prose, but if you want to stand in to have a book signed, i'm sure he'll be happy to. answer your question then. please go ahead. name is george frydenberg. i'm a founder of a patient advocacy organization in the alzheimer's space. and while i agree, yo
and you file a patent, you carry the matthew effect and a patent you just committed fraud. and so just since we only have about 2 minutes left. i just want to make sure get to your question. what do you think about a.i.? oh, i should be able to. i be able to knock that one off in 30 seconds. so i is is, you know, both an incredible tool, but also incredible problem in the realm of scientific integrity. we know that it is and can be used for image doctoring purposes. also, i just to be fair, it...
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matthew chance joins us now from moscow.ew, what's been the reaction there to president trump pausing military aid to ukraine? >> oh. >> well, they've. >> well. >> obviously they've. >> they've welcomed it. i mean, there's been some pretty positive. statements made by the kremlin spokesman. dmitry peskov. he said it was a decision. >> that could really. >> push the kyiv. >> regime towards a peace process. he knows very. >> well that without. >> u.s. weapons or without a constant supply of them, it's going to make it much more hard for the armed forces of ukraine to resist. you know, the russian sort of invasion of the country. there's been some skepticism. a senior russian lawmaker saying that it would have been more important if the u.s. had stopped providing intelligence, um, you know, kind of information to the ukrainians because obviously the ukrainians use that to pinpoint the locations of russians, but generally it's been welcomed as another huge concession, frankly, by the trump administration to in the favor of russi
matthew chance joins us now from moscow.ew, what's been the reaction there to president trump pausing military aid to ukraine? >> oh. >> well, they've. >> well. >> obviously they've. >> they've welcomed it. i mean, there's been some pretty positive. statements made by the kremlin spokesman. dmitry peskov. he said it was a decision. >> that could really. >> push the kyiv. >> regime towards a peace process. he knows very. >> well that without....
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and of course it starred morgan freeman, denzel washington, matthew broderick. it's the story of the massachusetts 54th infantry regiment and their experiences in the war and their white command are colonel robert gould shaw. welcome back. we'll talk a little bit more about them in a moment or two. joe, almost from the start of the war, african-americans were involved in both military, either as in slave or as free persons. but typically subversive supplying support and things like transportation and cooking and laundering. washington those kind of support that every army need. so african-americans were involved from the very start, almost from the very start as well. the question of arming african-american men to fight in the war was raised, of course, only in the north. well, one of the first attempts to arm african-american americans soldiers came in march of 1862. so about 11 months into the war, just getting started in many respects. and that effort came from this man, general david hunter, who commanded us forces along the southern sea coast, south carolin
and of course it starred morgan freeman, denzel washington, matthew broderick. it's the story of the massachusetts 54th infantry regiment and their experiences in the war and their white command are colonel robert gould shaw. welcome back. we'll talk a little bit more about them in a moment or two. joe, almost from the start of the war, african-americans were involved in both military, either as in slave or as free persons. but typically subversive supplying support and things like...
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let's bring in now, matthew chance in moscow. matthew, how is this being viewed in russia? >> um, well, i mean, look, privately, the officials i spoke to were pretty gobsmacked by what they saw with this spat. um, in the, in the oval office, publicly, though, the messaging has been, um, you know, very supportive of the white house basically saying that it was president zelenskyy alone who was who was disrespectful to the u.s. leadership and basically deserve what he got. the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman, maria zakharova, uh, saying that she was surprised that trump and vance didn't slap him for the way he acted. there have been various other sort of responses along that vein. kirill dmitriev, who is an envoy of the russian president to us-russian talks. he's also the head of the the national wealth fund, sovereign wealth fund. um, he called the the scene historic. and i think that's that points to this idea in russia that this scene wasn't just about three individuals falling out in a room in front of the live cameras. it is also about a sort of historic repositioni
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matthew chance, cnn, moscow. >> all right, matthew, thank you. and joining us now, retired u.s. army lieutenant colonel alexander vindman, who was fired by president trump in his first term as the top ukraine expert at the national security council. vindman was also a key witness in president trump's first impeachment trial and is the author of the newly released book the folly of realism how the west deceived itself about russia and betrayed ukraine. thank you so much for being here with us this afternoon. i first just want to get your thoughts on that meeting between zelenskyy and the british prime minister that we saw today, and what that might mean as as nic robertson was laying out for this relationship with europe, while the american. relationship settles and we see what happens there. he really is trying to strengthen ties there in europe. >> sure. thanks for having me on. i'm looking forward to the conversation. i should clarify, i was fired from the white house because i testified kind of similar to the the hostile reception that zelenskyy got when he challenged trump o
matthew chance, cnn, moscow. >> all right, matthew, thank you. and joining us now, retired u.s. army lieutenant colonel alexander vindman, who was fired by president trump in his first term as the top ukraine expert at the national security council. vindman was also a key witness in president trump's first impeachment trial and is the author of the newly released book the folly of realism how the west deceived itself about russia and betrayed ukraine. thank you so much for being here with...
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but, matthew, let me ask you this., we could get this back on track if the europeans can say to the white house that $300 billion in frozen assets, it will be used to buy american weapons, not to reconstruct ukraine, but to buy us weapons for the security of ukraine, and also the kind of zelensky and starmer now have to come back to washington and the europeans on bended knee saying, look, we're going to give you a win. we're going to give you a much bigger minerals deal. this is going to be the biggest mineral deal ever. and then perhaps they can get this back on track. i don't know if you're hearing that this could get back on track. and then what does that still mean in terms of guarantees for ukrainian security? >> well, i. >> think the question is, is there a risk that we overplay our hand? president trump told zelensky he holds no cards. but we're acting as if we do hold all the cards. and i'm not really sure that. >> that is. >> the case. i think, as you just mentioned. >> we're seeing. >> remarkable things happ
but, matthew, let me ask you this., we could get this back on track if the europeans can say to the white house that $300 billion in frozen assets, it will be used to buy american weapons, not to reconstruct ukraine, but to buy us weapons for the security of ukraine, and also the kind of zelensky and starmer now have to come back to washington and the europeans on bended knee saying, look, we're going to give you a win. we're going to give you a much bigger minerals deal. this is going to be...
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because i was not a member of the white house press corps at the time, i turned to my old friend matthewooper, who was on the beat for time magazine in 2002 and ended up being caught in the eye of the storm. in some ways, i look. >> back at the. >> bush years and how there was not enough critical coverage of the case for war. when the bush administration was making it, i don't think. >> no press. >> i think. >> dropped the ball at times. >> right. what is the gig of a white house correspondent other than reporting on what the president does and trying to break stories? >> the gig is to have relationships, but it's to never forget what those relationships are for. they're in service of getting information to the reader. it's not about you making friends or it's not about you feeling important. i mean, look, people in the white house know that you're not there to be their friend. but, you know, sometimes it serves their interest to to leak certain things. >> washington, dc is a company town. everyone is here to participate in politics. knowing people and relationships is actually the key t
because i was not a member of the white house press corps at the time, i turned to my old friend matthewooper, who was on the beat for time magazine in 2002 and ended up being caught in the eye of the storm. in some ways, i look. >> back at the. >> bush years and how there was not enough critical coverage of the case for war. when the bush administration was making it, i don't think. >> no press. >> i think. >> dropped the ball at times. >> right. what is the...
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the senate foreign relations committee considers the nomination of matthew whitaker,. as u.s. ambassador to nato. and tuesday evening, president trump delivs an address before a joint seio of congress. wednesday, the mayors of boston, chicago, denver and new york city testify before the house oversight committee on the licies of sanctuary cities pink and c-span continues our comprehensive coverage of confirmation hearings for presidentru's leadership nominees the senate health education and...
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matthew chance in moscow for us. let's head now over to the white house, where jeff zeleny is keeping his eye on things. uh, you know, we're watching moment to moment how this relationship weathers this storm, and it is continuing to be rocky. but he does say that he thinks the deal, the mineral deal is not dead, as we also watch the markets tumble ahead of these tariffs expected. >> brianna, it is quite the split screen moment really just illustrating the challenges on a variety of fronts facing this new administration. >> but first. >> on the dow, i mean, the president famously, uh, judged his first presidency by the performance in the stock market. when it is going up, when it is not. he, of course, says he does not follow it all that carefully. but there is no doubt, as the market. >> is. >> certainly reacting to the words he said, once again pledging and vowing to put those tariffs in place on canada and mexico. of course, we stood here a month ago and said it was on the verge of doing so, and then he backed awa
matthew chance in moscow for us. let's head now over to the white house, where jeff zeleny is keeping his eye on things. uh, you know, we're watching moment to moment how this relationship weathers this storm, and it is continuing to be rocky. but he does say that he thinks the deal, the mineral deal is not dead, as we also watch the markets tumble ahead of these tariffs expected. >> brianna, it is quite the split screen moment really just illustrating the challenges on a variety of...
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let's bring in now cnn's matthew chance in moscow. matthew, how is this incident being viewed in russia? >> yeah. >> well, i mean, look. >> despite what betsy was saying there, actually, i've spoken to some russian officials and they've said they were gobsmacked at the way in which these individuals, these national leaders spoke to each other. both the american and the ukrainian leaders, not just because it was played out in public, but also because even when there's an argument, you know, it's very rarely takes these kinds of, you know, kind of angry, angry tones that we saw in in that spectacle in the oval office. that's what they say privately. publicly, of course. uh, officials that have spoken out have done so in a very supportive way for the white house, basically saying that it was president zelenskyy of ukraine alone who was disrespectful and deserved what he got. i mean, one former russian president and prime minister, dmitry medvedev, who is admittedly given to very outrageous comments, particularly in the past few years, sa
let's bring in now cnn's matthew chance in moscow. matthew, how is this incident being viewed in russia? >> yeah. >> well, i mean, look. >> despite what betsy was saying there, actually, i've spoken to some russian officials and they've said they were gobsmacked at the way in which these individuals, these national leaders spoke to each other. both the american and the ukrainian leaders, not just because it was played out in public, but also because even when there's an...
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matthew chance, cnn, moscow. >> matthew. thank you. let's discuss this further now with our next guest. joining us is jill dougherty. she is the cnn former moscow bureau chief. she's also an adjunct professor at georgetown. jill, it's good to see you. thanks for being here. >> sure glad to be here. >> i, i am glad we are talking to you because as we were watching all of this play out yesterday in the oval office, you couldn't help but think, how is russia going to see this? how is putin going to see this? and it has to be just with jubilation. >> oh, definitely. in fact, two seconds ago i was looking at a tweet. you know, on x and it was a russian propaganda outlet that said full video, how trump. and vance destroyed zelenskyy. so that's, you know, they're jubilant. and i think what you know, seriously, why they are jubilant is because zelenskyy is the person that they have wanted to, at the very least, depose, if not kill. they tried to kill him. uh, he is a problem for them. he is actually one of the core, uh, objectives that putin h
matthew chance, cnn, moscow. >> matthew. thank you. let's discuss this further now with our next guest. joining us is jill dougherty. she is the cnn former moscow bureau chief. she's also an adjunct professor at georgetown. jill, it's good to see you. thanks for being here. >> sure glad to be here. >> i, i am glad we are talking to you because as we were watching all of this play out yesterday in the oval office, you couldn't help but think, how is russia going to see this?...
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thank you so much, matthew, and thank you to you, jeff, as well. i want to turn now to a very talented group of reporters with me here at the table today. cnn's manu raju, carl hulse of the new york times, and jasmine wright of notice. it is your birthday. happy birthday. >> happy birthday. >> spending it with us on this bright and cheery monday. just to go back to what president trump said in that post that just came out right before our program started, saying that he doesn't believe that vladimir zelenskyy wants peace. and i want to pull up what the kremlin spokesman said about vladimir zelenskyy, because it's very similar. the kyiv regime and zelenskyy do not want peace. they want the war to continue. >> it's pretty remarkable. >> i mean, i think we're starting to see this ramp up of pressure from the trump world that they want zelenskyy out, or at least they certainly don't support him staying in. and i was actually struck by even what the national security advisor, mike wallace, told you just yesterday about that, suggesting that, you know, c
thank you so much, matthew, and thank you to you, jeff, as well. i want to turn now to a very talented group of reporters with me here at the table today. cnn's manu raju, carl hulse of the new york times, and jasmine wright of notice. it is your birthday. happy birthday. >> happy birthday. >> spending it with us on this bright and cheery monday. just to go back to what president trump said in that post that just came out right before our program started, saying that he doesn't...
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thank you very much, matthew chance in moscow tonight. and with me now, retired lieutenant general ben hodges, former commanding general of the u.s. army in europe. and general, you know, you heard matthew refer to it as a lurch. the lurch of, uh, trump toward russia. how afraid are you of what we are seeing right now? >> well, what we're seeing is 80 years of hard work by the united states and allies under multiple administrations to create a an environment where the united states has prospered more than anybody. and we've always been on the side of defending democratic countries against russia. uh, what we saw on friday, of course, was ripping off of the mask. there's there's no longer any pretense that the administration is siding with russia here. >> and now europe has come out. and look, i've seen the list that they've provided more tanks and more, you know, more of the actual materiel. all of that may be true, but you, as someone who had commanded u.s. army europe, what does it look like if the u.s. goes ahead, if trump says, we're
thank you very much, matthew chance in moscow tonight. and with me now, retired lieutenant general ben hodges, former commanding general of the u.s. army in europe. and general, you know, you heard matthew refer to it as a lurch. the lurch of, uh, trump toward russia. how afraid are you of what we are seeing right now? >> well, what we're seeing is 80 years of hard work by the united states and allies under multiple administrations to create a an environment where the united states has...
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matthew, it's great to have you on the show.ly erik prince. that quote of yours was actually from a piece you wrote back in 2019, where you reported on how prince used the first trump administration to make an improbable comeback. and here he is in a second trump administration trying to do that in this mass deportation scheme. your first thoughts on prince's pitch? and, you know, he just couldn't help himself, could he? but here he is. >> well, first. >> i mean, thank you for having me. it's great to be on. i was. >> thinking. >> actually, in your reader and during the break that, you know, in a normal and by. >> normal. >> i mean the first term under trump. this story would have been pretty explosive. but given everything that's going on on a almost hourly basis. with things such as what you were describing with your previous guest with doge and elon musk and. the incredible shift in, you know, u.s. foreign policy under trump. this time, the story doesn't quite meet the same level it might have. and i published a story in 2017
matthew, it's great to have you on the show.ly erik prince. that quote of yours was actually from a piece you wrote back in 2019, where you reported on how prince used the first trump administration to make an improbable comeback. and here he is in a second trump administration trying to do that in this mass deportation scheme. your first thoughts on prince's pitch? and, you know, he just couldn't help himself, could he? but here he is. >> well, first. >> i mean, thank you for...
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on c-span three at 10:00, matthew whitake psident trump's nominee to serve as ambassador to nato, testifies at his confirmationeang. later tuesday evening, watch c-a's live coverage of the rst address to congress of his senderm and less than two months since he tookffe. our vege begins at 8:00 a.m. easter with a preview of the evening from capitol hill, followed by the president's speech at 9:00. then watch the democratic response. we will also tak your calls and get your reaction on social media. you can watch live on the c-span now app or online at c-span.org. >> democracy is always an unfinished creation. >> democracy is worth dying for. >> democracy belongs to us all. >> we are in the sanctuary of democracy. >> freight responsibilities fall once again to the great democracies. >> american democracy is bigger than any one person. pres. trump: freedom and democracy must be constantly guarded and protected. item 90 we are still at our core -- pres. biden: we are still at our quarry democracy. -- at our core a democracy. >> now i discussion on trade policy between the u.s. and canada amid t
on c-span three at 10:00, matthew whitake psident trump's nominee to serve as ambassador to nato, testifies at his confirmationeang. later tuesday evening, watch c-a's live coverage of the rst address to congress of his senderm and less than two months since he tookffe. our vege begins at 8:00 a.m. easter with a preview of the evening from capitol hill, followed by the president's speech at 9:00. then watch the democratic response. we will also tak your calls and get your reaction on social...
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uh, in russia. >> matthew chance for us there in moscow. thanks so much. with me now is the president of the eurasia group, ian bremmer. good morning to you. and we just got a confirmation here. zelenskyy is in london ahead of that summit that's happening tomorrow. but we've learned that president zelenskyy will be meeting with the uk prime minister, keir starmer this afternoon. and so ian, let's start there. i'll give to you the question that i gave a guest earlier this morning. what now can starmer do. he's already been to the white house. he set the table. macron has set the table. duda of poland has already met with with president trump. is there any strategy that's clear that could bring president trump back onside into the coalition with with europe to offer these security guarantees? they're hoping for? >> they weren't. >> getting those. security guarantees before the blow up. so, i mean, it's been consistently trump saying that the europeans have to do a lot more now. i think it is conceivable that if the europeans are able to put a lot more money
uh, in russia. >> matthew chance for us there in moscow. thanks so much. with me now is the president of the eurasia group, ian bremmer. good morning to you. and we just got a confirmation here. zelenskyy is in london ahead of that summit that's happening tomorrow. but we've learned that president zelenskyy will be meeting with the uk prime minister, keir starmer this afternoon. and so ian, let's start there. i'll give to you the question that i gave a guest earlier this morning. what now...
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. >> reporter: matthew continetti is a scholar at the american enterprise institute and author of "theny people in america see russia as a traditionalist power, as a power that is against forces of social progressivism that so many american conservatives oppose at home. >> reporter: when u.s. allies look at this oval office meeting, what do they see? >> i think a lot of our allies watch the oval office meeting and began to make their own calculations. president trump is someone who really views things through a zero sum framework. there are winners and there are losers. and so he is always looking to make sure that he is the winner. >> reporter: trump ended friday's showdown by noting this -- >> this is going to be great television. i will say that. >> reporter: but where does it leave the prospects for peace? >> i do think that we'll reach some type of arrangement with the ukrainians. but then of course the question is what will russia do. i kept thinking a lot about the person who was not in the room during that oval office meeting, and that is vladimir putin. and if he does not see
. >> reporter: matthew continetti is a scholar at the american enterprise institute and author of "theny people in america see russia as a traditionalist power, as a power that is against forces of social progressivism that so many american conservatives oppose at home. >> reporter: when u.s. allies look at this oval office meeting, what do they see? >> i think a lot of our allies watch the oval office meeting and began to make their own calculations. president trump is...
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on c-span 3, matthew whitaker, nominee to serve as ambassador to nato, testifies at hi confirmation hearing. on tuesday evening, watch live coverage of trump'to congress, the first drs of his second term in less than twmohs since taking office. our coverage begs at:0p.m. eastern with a preview of the evening from capitol hill, llowed by his speech at 9:00, then watch the democratic response. will take your calls and get your reaction onocl media. you can also watch on the c-span now apple or online at c-span.org. -- c-span now app or online at c-span.org. >> we are funded by these companies and more, including charter communications. >> charter is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers, and we are just getting started, building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need it most. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public service, along with these othe television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> british prime minister keir starmer talked about they you pay -- u.k. commitment to ukraine in the war against russia. he made
on c-span 3, matthew whitaker, nominee to serve as ambassador to nato, testifies at hi confirmation hearing. on tuesday evening, watch live coverage of trump'to congress, the first drs of his second term in less than twmohs since taking office. our coverage begs at:0p.m. eastern with a preview of the evening from capitol hill, llowed by his speech at 9:00, then watch the democratic response. will take your calls and get your reaction onocl media. you can also watch on the c-span now apple or...