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will mean bloodbath but there is a box here even if you look at chicago's which she probably will mr putin will be watching aid the conditions under which he will go and he doesn't want him to exit like qaddafi or nicolae ceausescu in 1989 secondly who didn't go fight for the others he probably will not fight for what 2 he will fight the bill it was is especially if there are new elections that there should be in your actions is mistaken or skip draw missed and this will mean that russian money russian agents. and russian information more thayer or warfare sorry. russian influence as such russian economic incentives are probably this incentives will hold the poor into and on to be other was to secure that whoever is the next president kabila is will remain from moscow will remain in the kremlin the whole bit because one thing mr putin cannot afford isabella was that looks west is a democratic progress and government in its russian analysts constantine a good strong us tonight from moscow to jim we appreciate your insights tonight thank you. well the trial has started it today of the main s
will mean bloodbath but there is a box here even if you look at chicago's which she probably will mr putin will be watching aid the conditions under which he will go and he doesn't want him to exit like qaddafi or nicolae ceausescu in 1989 secondly who didn't go fight for the others he probably will not fight for what 2 he will fight the bill it was is especially if there are new elections that there should be in your actions is mistaken or skip draw missed and this will mean that russian money...
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who delivers will remain from moscow will remain in the kremlin the whole bit because one thing mr putin cannot afford isabella has that looks west is that democratic progress in government in its russian analysts constantine a good strong us tonight from moscow to jim we appreciate your insights tonight thank you. our here's a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world that germany's foreign minister hi kumasi has paid a surprise visit to libya berlin has been trying to broker peace in the country which has been mired in a civil war since dictator moammar gadhafi was toppled back in 2011 called the recent wall infighting a deceptive call and more and that outside powers are still sending arms to libya a french cargo ship loaded with $100.00 tons of humanitarian aid has docked in beirut the supplies will go to those left homeless after that massive explosion which walked to the port really are this month french president emanuel micron has called for reforms to lebanon's political system so that the country can access international funding. and stayi
who delivers will remain from moscow will remain in the kremlin the whole bit because one thing mr putin cannot afford isabella has that looks west is that democratic progress in government in its russian analysts constantine a good strong us tonight from moscow to jim we appreciate your insights tonight thank you. our here's a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world that germany's foreign minister hi kumasi has paid a surprise visit to libya berlin has...
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eastern neighbor that's president vladimir putin of the russian federation for a degree of support now mr putin president putin in the kremlin has said that he is prepared to dispatch a police force to help mr lucas if the situation worsens in belarus remember also him that in one sense the european union not having a military role can't really issue the sorts of threats as it were or use the sort of military leverage that other institutions might be able to their power is economic and it's interesting that one of the things that president bush has said is that if sanctions come in retaliate and one of the easy retaliations for him is to close off access for european union trucks and and transport goods. losses country that would go to the baltic states that would go to russia that's just one thing he's contemplating but clearly so far he is not contemplating the sorts of dialogue the european union is hoping that he will ok down when it came there live in berlin thank you very much well as stockmen it was outlining there belarus of president alexander lukashenko has indeed threatened to mattel
eastern neighbor that's president vladimir putin of the russian federation for a degree of support now mr putin president putin in the kremlin has said that he is prepared to dispatch a police force to help mr lucas if the situation worsens in belarus remember also him that in one sense the european union not having a military role can't really issue the sorts of threats as it were or use the sort of military leverage that other institutions might be able to their power is economic and it's...
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it correspondent later is going to join us in the program with more updates before that is what mr putin said within the hour about today's development. you know who can use us in a sewer and you know as far as i know this morning the 1st vaccine for corona virus in the world was registered on the country's health minister to further inform us about that but i already know that it's working effectively and forming a tough immunity that oh. yeah we got more than a little bit later but let's go on to our next story now there's been a further night a disturbances in bella ross in the wake of president look at claiming another landslide election when the results being disputed by the opposition and the seen sporadic skirmishes on the street and riot police deployed that unrest has now turned deadly to one protester was confirmed killed overnight becoming the 1st casualty of a crisis that's unlikely to fade away any time soon. i . just take in the people that are doing i think you. have swallowed us here years ago i've come out but i want to leave in a free and peaceful country is that if you
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focusing on that. >> i have to push a little more on that question, look, you literally wrote the book, mr. putin. and there are these different lenses on putin in the book and chapters-- i love putin the history man and you literally see him attempt to be the professor of history and his version of the world war ii history. i think it's very prescient, very accurate study of the man, but i don't come away from the book that this is a guy who can change and certainly not in a fundamental way. especially given the formative, kind of professional early life and kgb stuff that you talk about. is it realistic to talk about a putin who can abandon a kind of life long obsession with confrontation with the united states? >> some fundamental change is difficult for everybody and not something that we normally see, but you can adapt. and i did, you know, see towards the end of the book and looking back on the first versi version, putin did learn lessons and adapted behavior from them. does that mean fundamental change? perhaps not, but he's a plumber and he's got contingencies. i think also, the risk they
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although it can't be completely totally explained that mr putin will send in troops to basically keep mr lucas franco and the other groups within his obit but i think by the hour it becomes less and less possible i won't discount it completely but it becomes less and less fossil was a less probable frankly speaking the bloodshed will be so huge that i don't think it was beautiful risked but definitely deloris is extremely important for thought for putin probably even more than ukrainian subway because he sees in minsk a possible example for people in moscow and elsewhere in russia so putin will probably let lucas shank ago although he wants him to exit in one piece and not the way you can just put it in for me in 1990 however after that he would engage in a major battle for their belarus with the e.u. which was mentioned in the news because she can't he just conclave it and throw western democracy oriented guns install itself in minsk and he has quite some possibilities for that money p.r. advisors intelligence information warfare i think you'll use pretty much everything probably apo
although it can't be completely totally explained that mr putin will send in troops to basically keep mr lucas franco and the other groups within his obit but i think by the hour it becomes less and less possible i won't discount it completely but it becomes less and less fossil was a less probable frankly speaking the bloodshed will be so huge that i don't think it was beautiful risked but definitely deloris is extremely important for thought for putin probably even more than ukrainian subway...
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was safe and that it had been given to one of his daughters mass vaccination will start in october mr putin says beginning with doctors and teachers at the vaccine will be rolled out after less than 2 months of human testing and that has experts and warning that the russian president might be putting national prestige ahead of public safety more than $20000000.00 people worldwide have so far contract of the coronavirus. financial markets are usually quick to react to this kind of news so let's bring in correspondent and that's advice in frankfurt on that what's the word on the trading floor. well actually people don't really believe the gravity credible vaccination that it's going to be safe because if you look at the details they are not a lot of details on the markets let alone test results from a wide range of a trial so even the s. association of clearly trial organisation force warning the russian health ministry early on this week that this could also have would be could be a very dangerous vaccination normally up to 10000 people are getting tested and this one apparently just got 100
was safe and that it had been given to one of his daughters mass vaccination will start in october mr putin says beginning with doctors and teachers at the vaccine will be rolled out after less than 2 months of human testing and that has experts and warning that the russian president might be putting national prestige ahead of public safety more than $20000000.00 people worldwide have so far contract of the coronavirus. financial markets are usually quick to react to this kind of news so let's...
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what is the single factor that matters to mr. putin?n buffer still standing, one of the last serving republicans that stands between russia and the european union and nato, belarus. that -- thate few said, lukashenko has also turned against russia at times. cantankerous, and very fierce about independence from russia, and has accused russia of meddling. earlier this year he was turning against russia in the run-up to the election before he -- he has told russia that if russia doesn't support him right now, then european forces could charge through and end up attacking russia. images of theseen president of belarus, dressed all in black, in a bullet-proof vest, surrounded by special forces, trying to portray himself in a very strong position here. how high do we think the bar is for russia to come in and support him in this act? do you think the bar is pretty high, actually, for russia to get physically involved on the ground? far, while russia has definitely come out with rhetoric supporting lukashenko, and demanding that there be no ex
what is the single factor that matters to mr. putin?n buffer still standing, one of the last serving republicans that stands between russia and the european union and nato, belarus. that -- thate few said, lukashenko has also turned against russia at times. cantankerous, and very fierce about independence from russia, and has accused russia of meddling. earlier this year he was turning against russia in the run-up to the election before he -- he has told russia that if russia doesn't support...
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possibility for him to stay in power and i think that that he will find some support for that from mr putin when he spoke today to chancellor merkel and to the elite of the shout they all talked about dialogue and i think that there is a different understanding of dialogue in moscow in minsk on one side and the lead in paris and brussels on the other what the e.u. means by dialogue is some kind of productive dialogue that will bring some kind of resolution and putin that look at change will think the dialogue is just a device for them to go on talking about something without releasing power and without actually changing something on the ground so there is a strategy where it will leave this another question. both russia and the here have a stake in what becomes of belarus and is looking to moscow for support but do you think that is have any leverage in the situation. they do but the question is whether they will be right if you use it and i think that is. this cautious outreach to putin will only make putin think that the e.u. is not that interested and this is afraid of you may make him a
possibility for him to stay in power and i think that that he will find some support for that from mr putin when he spoke today to chancellor merkel and to the elite of the shout they all talked about dialogue and i think that there is a different understanding of dialogue in moscow in minsk on one side and the lead in paris and brussels on the other what the e.u. means by dialogue is some kind of productive dialogue that will bring some kind of resolution and putin that look at change will...
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mr putin called on the authorities in belarus and the opposition to find a solution to the political unrest after the disputed presidential election, won by alexander lu kashenko. with more protests expected this weekend, our correspondent steve rosenburg has been to president lukashenko‘s home town to gauge support for the embattled leader. a country consumed by protests still needs to work the land. bentham. it's famous for two things: its cucumbers, which have their own statue, and the president. alexander lukashenko grew up near here and ran a local farm in communist days. he's exhibit number one in the museum. alexander grudina has known mr lukashenko for a0 years. here they are, side—by—side back in the ussr at a meeting of the local communist party. translation: he was physically strong and he got angry very easily. but when he was younger and a democrat, we liked him, he was progressive. he's completely changed. but we did find some support here for the president. at the annual shklov teacher conference. translation: ijust don't understand what kind of bright future those pro
mr putin called on the authorities in belarus and the opposition to find a solution to the political unrest after the disputed presidential election, won by alexander lu kashenko. with more protests expected this weekend, our correspondent steve rosenburg has been to president lukashenko‘s home town to gauge support for the embattled leader. a country consumed by protests still needs to work the land. bentham. it's famous for two things: its cucumbers, which have their own statue, and the...
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. >> what has been the response from russi reporter:s we understand, mr. putinas told people that mr. no ball me fell ill. no suspicion of poison, that's it. there has been a very strong- mr. nalvalny fell ill. there's really serious doubts that there will be an investigation by the kremlin. all of the story of different poisonings of political leaders, of journalists's came to one end. just no investigation and no one has been held accountable. >> thank you, survey, for that of its -- update tening. let's turn to the usa now where wildfires continue to use here through the state of california, tforcing house and out ir homes and taxing th' state' firefighting capacity. 10,000 firefighter are battling the blazers which have claimed the lives of six peopleit. ll comes amid a heatwave and the coronavirus endemic, with more than 650,000 coronavirus cases. california has the number of infections in the u.s. and some of vacuum we say they are afraid to go to emergency shelters. in the last decade, extreme off fires have become the new abnormal in california and it se
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i think a biden administration would first of all confront mr. putin for his egregious action, not embrace him as this president has repeatedly done. we would not trash nato, we would seek to strengthen it. strengthen its deterrence. invest in new capabilities to deal with all sorts of challenges in cyberspace and outer space, under the sea, artificial intelligence, some of which come from russia and others. and provide -- and ro provide assistance to ukraine, georgia and wen balkans. we would like to impose meaningful costs with coordinated sanctions, exposing corruption. an you need to be clear and specific with mr. putin about what's at risk. but there also might be incentives as to what he could gain through trade, investment and a seat at the table if russia changes its actions that would help relieve the dependence on china. we would need to build our own resilience by hardening election infrastructure, by getting dark money out of politic, by pushing tech companies to deal effectively with disinformation. we knead to extend new start and then we
i think a biden administration would first of all confront mr. putin for his egregious action, not embrace him as this president has repeatedly done. we would not trash nato, we would seek to strengthen it. strengthen its deterrence. invest in new capabilities to deal with all sorts of challenges in cyberspace and outer space, under the sea, artificial intelligence, some of which come from russia and others. and provide -- and ro provide assistance to ukraine, georgia and wen balkans. we would...
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go on to happen that we know that the french president and the german chancellor last week called mr putin president putin that is and said that restraint was the most important thing so it's pretty clear that bellerose forms part of the way that the european union wants to treat the russian federation but remember also that one other factor in so far as rusher is concerned is the fate of the dissident politician alexei navalny who's lying stricken in a berlin hospital not far from the studio i'm broadcasting from right now we know that he is a strident opponent of president putin's government and we know also the european union as a bloc but also the heads of state and heads of government of many prominent e.u. nations have called on the russian authorities to prosecute where possible to investigate and prosecute those who it holds responsible so clearly lots of different issues tied up with russia in form what the european union leaders are talking about this morning thank you for that dominic came live for us than then. i'm karen allen though how with the headlines on al-jazeera. japane
go on to happen that we know that the french president and the german chancellor last week called mr putin president putin that is and said that restraint was the most important thing so it's pretty clear that bellerose forms part of the way that the european union wants to treat the russian federation but remember also that one other factor in so far as rusher is concerned is the fate of the dissident politician alexei navalny who's lying stricken in a berlin hospital not far from the studio...
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the think the biden administration would first of all confront mr. putin for his egregious action and not embrace him as this president has repeatedly done. we would not trash nato. we would seek to strengthen its turns and six deal with all sorts of challenges in cyberspace in outer space under the sea artificial intelligence some of which comes from russia and others are more broad and of course provide robust security systems to countries like ukraine george and the western balkans. we would look to impose real meaningful cause with coordinate actions and sanctions exposing corruption and we need to be clear and specific with mr. putin about the risk but there also might do some incentives as to what he could gain through trade and investments into a seat at the table if russia changes its actions. that would help relieve their dependence on china. we would need to build their own by hardening election in this truck sure and getting dark money of all it takes in pushing tech companies to deal effectively with disinformation. we need to focus on strategi
the think the biden administration would first of all confront mr. putin for his egregious action and not embrace him as this president has repeatedly done. we would not trash nato. we would seek to strengthen its turns and six deal with all sorts of challenges in cyberspace in outer space under the sea artificial intelligence some of which comes from russia and others are more broad and of course provide robust security systems to countries like ukraine george and the western balkans. we would...
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he goes on to say mr. putin undeterred is once again seeking to aid mr. in this fall's election. the senate report and the president's reaction to it leave little doubt that mr. trump will welcome any aid that moscow provides. while it seems like russia is again trying to force a trump win, the president is simply a vehicle for putin's ultimate goal of undermining american democracy. joining me to discuss that is joyce vance, an msnbc contributor. thank you for being with us. you pointed out to my producer that senate republicans have had this information for some time. they had this same information when they voted to acquit the president in january. how troubling is all of this to you? >> i think that's one of the most troubling parts of this, ali. it's important to note that this report comes from the hands of a republican-led committee. there's eight republican senators, seven democrats. the acting chair of the committee is florida senator marco rubio. though after the report was released, the republicans tried to distance themselves a little bit, the
he goes on to say mr. putin undeterred is once again seeking to aid mr. in this fall's election. the senate report and the president's reaction to it leave little doubt that mr. trump will welcome any aid that moscow provides. while it seems like russia is again trying to force a trump win, the president is simply a vehicle for putin's ultimate goal of undermining american democracy. joining me to discuss that is joyce vance, an msnbc contributor. thank you for being with us. you pointed out to...
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the russian president vladimir putin and mr lukashenko spoke over the phone on sunday — and here's theays: "the russian side reaffirmed its readiness to render the necessary assistance to resolve the challenges facing belarus based on the principles of the treaty on the creation of a union state". here's the james nixey, the director of the think tank chatham house's russia—eurasia and europe programmes. the least likely option here is that russia will do nothing. slightly less likely but still a possibility is that russia will intervene with muscularity militarily as it did in ukraine and in georgia in 2008 and 2014. i think more likely is that although lukashenko as you inferred is not a particularly popular person in the kremlin, he is nonetheless still an ally, he is anti—west and that counts a lot for vladimir putin. so it is most likely that russia will try to intervene in these more underhand ways, so—called hybrid warfare whereby they try to undermine the opposition or maybe they try to get their way with the new people in power in fact. a little earlier i spoke with bbc russia
the russian president vladimir putin and mr lukashenko spoke over the phone on sunday — and here's theays: "the russian side reaffirmed its readiness to render the necessary assistance to resolve the challenges facing belarus based on the principles of the treaty on the creation of a union state". here's the james nixey, the director of the think tank chatham house's russia—eurasia and europe programmes. the least likely option here is that russia will do nothing. slightly less...
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most likely that it came from the top of the russian power structure even if it didn't come from mr putin it's himself it is the russian rouget him that he created that made it possible this is not the 1st as this is a nation of russians still activists and opposition political and as this nations are never investigated and the responsible are now brought to justice over the last few years not only became the most prominent for us in a position of exposing corruption and child only of the russian regime and he really exists or in the eye of russian authorities vladimir that is true but he has been a thorn in vladimir putin side now for a long time so why attack him now. well over the last year there has been a quite a significant change in the political atmosphere in russia the writings of president putin and of the russian authorities in general have been decreasing now there is cerm oil in belarus which shows the forceful protests in a great crunch of a close to russia and neighbor country and there are regional elections in september which probably will so. why lower results for the un
most likely that it came from the top of the russian power structure even if it didn't come from mr putin it's himself it is the russian rouget him that he created that made it possible this is not the 1st as this is a nation of russians still activists and opposition political and as this nations are never investigated and the responsible are now brought to justice over the last few years not only became the most prominent for us in a position of exposing corruption and child only of the...
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mr. putinalled on authorities in belarus and the opposition to find a solution to the political unrest that erupted over disputed presidential election that was won by president alexander lukashenko. steve rosenbe has been to lukashenko's hometown steve: a country consumed by protests still needs to work the land. things, it's cucumbers from which have their o statue, and the president. alexander lukashenko grew up here and ran a localarm. his exhibit number one in the museum that he is exhibit nber one in the museum. lukashenko forre 40 years. hehey are side-by-side back in the ussr at a meeting of the local communist party. >> he was physically strongnd he got angry very easily. but when he was younger and a democrat, we liked him. he was not crazy. yes completely changed. --plhe has comely changed. steve: we did find some support for the president. >> i just don't understand what kind of bright future those protesters are fighting for. life is ok now. we are pleased with what the president i
mr. putinalled on authorities in belarus and the opposition to find a solution to the political unrest that erupted over disputed presidential election that was won by president alexander lukashenko. steve rosenbe has been to lukashenko's hometown steve: a country consumed by protests still needs to work the land. things, it's cucumbers from which have their o statue, and the president. alexander lukashenko grew up here and ran a localarm. his exhibit number one in the museum that he is exhibit...
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the airport and while driving back to the guesthouse he suggested he would drop off then he and mrs. putin would go to meet them. and then we would have a press conference right after that. so george rushed in changing into very casual clothes. would you believe sweatpants and a polo shirt? that's all he had. we walked up the hill to me to the puritans it soon became obvious that president putin also changed his close into a suit and tie. [laughter] anyway i'm writing in my diary that night this should go in the next book. i do know that writing this book reminded me of a couple of things i have always known. you shouldn't take yourself for life too seriously. i would like to read a very short passage to prove my point. regret, not my only one but one is i did not keep all of the pictures i have gotten from the barbara bush look-alikes. [laughter] i get at least four per month and have for years from ladies who have told they look exactly like me. i am so common looking that when i went and spoke to the junior league in toledo they had to look-alikes. 5-foot 2 inches tall or six-foot. they
the airport and while driving back to the guesthouse he suggested he would drop off then he and mrs. putin would go to meet them. and then we would have a press conference right after that. so george rushed in changing into very casual clothes. would you believe sweatpants and a polo shirt? that's all he had. we walked up the hill to me to the puritans it soon became obvious that president putin also changed his close into a suit and tie. [laughter] anyway i'm writing in my diary that night...
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i looked at the harm them aside it'd that would enable us to be able to help people say that mr putin max more than three thousand people today homeless what have you done to help. no no not that i know we monitor this. most of are monitoring what is happening in the field close to your house contact. i did what apartments and homes to re house a number of reasons. since but people are afraid of homes. protect because they if you of. for that reason the town hall has set up a group three police men and women to carry out nice watches and nice rounds. they have already arrested a number of people trying to break into others. your we are also keeping an eye on the ball as city borders. we have provided things for the basic needs food construction materials so people can carry up t the first essential for parents. it is our way of helping people get back to their homes. and mr abu. aid is pouring in who's in charge of distributing. can you guarantee that everybody will receive some of the state. mombasa and i we'll talk to now we have received no financial aid that's the bridge town hall
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let's go to a man cause that i think is in the capital for some is listening to what exactly did mr putin have to say then about the situation in better recent also notably other topics that he talked about. well when announcing the interview of lottery putin spokesperson said there were many assessments in that interview that have not been voiced before russian president spoke for about 20 minutes on this issue situation in the bill the roost the latest on the coronavirus and the vaccine plus the latest on the situation with the russian economy now on the bella roots and its internal political conflicts putin said that's russia had shown more restraint and more neutrality than the europeans and the americans in this case. putin added that he hopes for a peaceful solution. and russia has a very close knit size and cooperation with the people of bill roos he added that selective evaluations on the actions of governments and opposition points to the outside players who want to influence the process is. a ruse for their own political gain now he added that's also russia has obligations to ro
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remember, mr putin spoke with belarus' president alexander lukashenka over the weekend, and offered assistancei—russia sunday they are completely focused on negative, corruption from the cutie states, stomach the abuses of the security forces and that sort of thing. that's a definite risk that the kremlin runs that if he interferes in belarus to prop up lukashenka, it will make the protest seem anti—kremlin. it is actually maintaining its higher court ratings of vladimir putin in the last few years. -- high —— high approval ratings. however, we still assess that the kremlin has enough of a key interest in belarus that there is a risk that putin will not allow an of lukashenko or potential of losing belarus to a lesser opponent uncontested. well these are some of the latest pictures from belarus. this is independence square in minsk in the few hours. the national white and red flag used by the opposition. similar rallies are reportedly the opposition of president, lu kashenko is taking see. .-.l.-..—..-. .-.s eternity, the opposition of president, lu kashenko is taking i spoke to one of the wor
remember, mr putin spoke with belarus' president alexander lukashenka over the weekend, and offered assistancei—russia sunday they are completely focused on negative, corruption from the cutie states, stomach the abuses of the security forces and that sort of thing. that's a definite risk that the kremlin runs that if he interferes in belarus to prop up lukashenka, it will make the protest seem anti—kremlin. it is actually maintaining its higher court ratings of vladimir putin in the last...
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but people are realizing that perhaps if the cia had secretly slipped him some information about mr putin and his wealth or his involvement in assassination in britain then he would have had the integrity to publish classes well when we hear and we don't know because he published collateral murder which was evidence of certainly in wright's crime the killing of journalists it was really a case of burial manslaughter i suppose so so that's not nothing never been tried in that way the d.n.c. meanwhile joe biden the presidential contender said and then when he mixes as almost an enemy combatant seem to reflect pompei own no reflection of the resignation of you mentioned high tech terrorists who were in finance or going to the russia report because even though no evidence was found by the russian or border by the intelligence and security committee here the recommendations were that we may need american style espionage act which is under which no one has been cross canada dentistry. isn't eric freeze the prison gunpowder creek prevision and prot is the object now but it would cause we haven't
but people are realizing that perhaps if the cia had secretly slipped him some information about mr putin and his wealth or his involvement in assassination in britain then he would have had the integrity to publish classes well when we hear and we don't know because he published collateral murder which was evidence of certainly in wright's crime the killing of journalists it was really a case of burial manslaughter i suppose so so that's not nothing never been tried in that way the d.n.c....
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call with president lucas shankar which unfortunately didn't come about i also asked to speak to mr putin you'll be aware of the fact that we did speak and here we address these questions in more depth. i said and there's a reason why i said that below us has to find its own way forward we can do what we always do age through eastern partnership program for example to. help civic society who wants to express themselves through programs etc so that their voice is heard but of course we will be very very careful to ensure that it is not others telling beller us what it has to do but rather that belarus and the opposition in belarus has to declare what they want i don't see a mediating role at the moment president lucas shanker has indeed refused to speak on the telephone to me which is a real shame but you can only mediate if you speak to all parties. but despite that we will do everything we can them to push for a national dialogue where possible. madam chancellor opposition leader to kind of has called on the e.u. not to recognize the results of the elections and you have confirmed that y
call with president lucas shankar which unfortunately didn't come about i also asked to speak to mr putin you'll be aware of the fact that we did speak and here we address these questions in more depth. i said and there's a reason why i said that below us has to find its own way forward we can do what we always do age through eastern partnership program for example to. help civic society who wants to express themselves through programs etc so that their voice is heard but of course we will be...
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battles president alexander lukashenko creating more tension with germany and the european union mr putin said he was responding to a request from the bene rusin leader he said the force would only be used if the situation got out of control the police have been making more arrests in the balance in capital minsk taken dozens of anti-government protesters into custody a number of journalists have also been held including a d w reporter who was later released responding to the russian statement german chancellor angela merkel warned that bella who says sovereignty must be respected without foreign intervention. and i hope that such forces will not be deployed. and i hope that the people have bravely taken to the streets who have called out a bad state of affairs that those people have all the freedoms that we take for granted. freedom to protest freedom of opinion all these things must be fought for him and it's what people want and they ought to be able to achieve that independently without external interference from any side that's our hope and dozens of which. meanwhile you foreign mini
battles president alexander lukashenko creating more tension with germany and the european union mr putin said he was responding to a request from the bene rusin leader he said the force would only be used if the situation got out of control the police have been making more arrests in the balance in capital minsk taken dozens of anti-government protesters into custody a number of journalists have also been held including a d w reporter who was later released responding to the russian statement...
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you're in face of a very complex situations when you are playing against players like mr eldo on the mr putin who have a very clear endgame whatever one thinks of it american doesn't seem to have an end game except getting out from time to time saying no we don't like this no we don't want this but that's not a policy and the disarray of american policy is causing any number of problems and the other key player francis is france which has been supporting half but is getting increasingly irritated with turkey's involvement but do you think france has backed the wrong horse in this conflict. i think very frankly as a frenchman i think the french you've got it totally wrong from the beginning because never forget that president sarkozy went into libya for reasons we still don't understand he went into libya boasted about it used a french writer to proclaim they were going in for freedom and liberty and right human rights and president sarkozy couldn't care less about human rights they went into this some kind of cowboy film and french diplomacy i'm afraid in the last few years in my mind is tota
you're in face of a very complex situations when you are playing against players like mr eldo on the mr putin who have a very clear endgame whatever one thinks of it american doesn't seem to have an end game except getting out from time to time saying no we don't like this no we don't want this but that's not a policy and the disarray of american policy is causing any number of problems and the other key player francis is france which has been supporting half but is getting increasingly...
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but people are realizing that perhaps if the cia had secretly slipped him some information about mr putin and his wealth or his involvement in assassination in britain then he would have had the integrity to publish classes well when we hear and we don't know because he published collateral murder which was evidence of certainly him rights crime the killing of journalists it was really a case of burial manslaughter i suppose so so that nothing ever been tried in that way in the d.n.c. meanwhile joe biden the presidential contender said and then when he mixes as almost an enemy combatant seem to reflect pompei own no reflection of the resignation of you mentioned high tech terrorists who were in finance or going to the russia report because even though no evidence was found by the russian or border. intelligence and security committee here the recommendations were that we may need american style espionage act which is under which no one has been cross canada penitentiaries and freeze the prison governor out of the prevent and prot is the object now but it would cause we haven't had much lu
but people are realizing that perhaps if the cia had secretly slipped him some information about mr putin and his wealth or his involvement in assassination in britain then he would have had the integrity to publish classes well when we hear and we don't know because he published collateral murder which was evidence of certainly him rights crime the killing of journalists it was really a case of burial manslaughter i suppose so so that nothing ever been tried in that way in the d.n.c. meanwhile...
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but this left ricans only made zimbabwe's leader not opposition or civil society groups such as mr putin's daughter is a member of the consortium used to be restored. without the kurds remember. blood on the streets of the. press. ration is also growing over the economy savings and salaries have been eroded by rising inflation which is now at nearly 800 percent basic commodities are too expensive for the poor president and as the man and god was is there is no crisis here and criticism of human rights abuses of course his administration also believes opposition groups and some western embassies are trying to sabotage the economy. opposition leaders say more of his supporters are being arrested by state security agents a statement politicians in the governing zanu p.f. party vehemently deny. al-jazeera having. hard times are here that's the message from the u.k. finance minister as britain officially plunges into recession as a result of the coronavirus pandemic g.d.p. fell by a record 20.4 percent in the period of april to june the biggest slump reported by any major economy so far around
but this left ricans only made zimbabwe's leader not opposition or civil society groups such as mr putin's daughter is a member of the consortium used to be restored. without the kurds remember. blood on the streets of the. press. ration is also growing over the economy savings and salaries have been eroded by rising inflation which is now at nearly 800 percent basic commodities are too expensive for the poor president and as the man and god was is there is no crisis here and criticism of human...
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what sum hear suspected a very different plan, russia is, mr putin, they do not get along. an alternative candidate, someone is empathetic to moscow, and what it might be calculating is how and when to persuade mr lukashenko that it is time to go. one of the key opposition leader, svetla na tsikhanouskaya, has released a new video message from lithuania where she is in exile. she is there with her children. she announced she is ready to return home to become a national leader to restore calm and prepare for new elections. the lithuanian foreign minister gave his reaction to this weekend's protests. it is not for us to decide what people said. people made a choice, people spoke up. as never before. this demonstration of 400,000 yesterday was the biggest crowd everin yesterday was the biggest crowd ever in belarus. you cannot ignore, they deserve to be at least listened, so he has to make a choice in the process of preparing sanctions, and by doing that, economic sanctions, not to harm people but target individual sanctions against those with electoral fraud, using this exces
what sum hear suspected a very different plan, russia is, mr putin, they do not get along. an alternative candidate, someone is empathetic to moscow, and what it might be calculating is how and when to persuade mr lukashenko that it is time to go. one of the key opposition leader, svetla na tsikhanouskaya, has released a new video message from lithuania where she is in exile. she is there with her children. she announced she is ready to return home to become a national leader to restore calm...
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like it was for that but i was dead wrong he can't do anything about it because it's a system as mr putin says documentary said the american president they come they go we've seen eating 5 of them now or for them 5 and he said it doesn't make a difference we have to polish russia has a policy what we have in america is a changing spectrum of personalities and we demonize our enemies which is not a policy chavez is horrible castro is horrible putin is horrible we whoever and now jeeping is the next villain you know whoever the villain of the day is is pure or well what's important is the military industrial complex must go on must be budgeted and anything besides that is an important including the welfare of the american people that ever want to your favorite shows of a mafia and welcome back to britain is he's going to have an affair filming. try to show you don't miss an interview and join the other guy but for the facebook instagram and sound out safe. in the troubled 19 seventies a group of killers rampage through parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalist attacks protect
like it was for that but i was dead wrong he can't do anything about it because it's a system as mr putin says documentary said the american president they come they go we've seen eating 5 of them now or for them 5 and he said it doesn't make a difference we have to polish russia has a policy what we have in america is a changing spectrum of personalities and we demonize our enemies which is not a policy chavez is horrible castro is horrible putin is horrible we whoever and now jeeping is the...
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mr putin called on the authorities in belarus and the opposition to find a solution to the politicale disputed presidential election, won by alexander lukashenko. with more protests expected this weekend, our correspondent steve rosenburg has been to president lukashenko's home town, to gauge support for the embattled leader. a country consumed by protests still needs to work the land. this is the district of shklov. it's famous for two things: its cucumbers, which have their own statue, and the president. alexander lukashenko grew up near here and ran a local farm in communist days. he's exhibit number one in the museum. alexander grudina has known mr lukashenko for a0 years. here they are, side—by—side back in the ussr at a meeting of the local communist party. translation: he was physically strong and he got angry very easily. but when he was younger and a democrat, we liked him, he was progressive. he's completely changed. but we did find some support here for the president. at the annual shklov teacher conference. translation: ijust don't understand what kind of bright future th
mr putin called on the authorities in belarus and the opposition to find a solution to the politicale disputed presidential election, won by alexander lukashenko. with more protests expected this weekend, our correspondent steve rosenburg has been to president lukashenko's home town, to gauge support for the embattled leader. a country consumed by protests still needs to work the land. this is the district of shklov. it's famous for two things: its cucumbers, which have their own statue, and...
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because he has for example stayed out of that whole debate about whether or not mr putin should be ablef his political campaigning. he doesn't strike me as a kind of person who is going to give up, and he has been targeted before, you know. he has been threatened with jail time, he has been attacked with caustic chemicals before, there was a potential even more minor poisoning last year, i think, or may be the year before, which may be... it's not really clear what happens. but the point is he has been targeted repeatedly and he is not given up before and i don't think he will, i certainly hope not. but that is for him to decide and he has a family and he has to think of his safety too of course. he certainly does. an anti corruption journalist there, thank you very much for speaking to us on thank you very much for speaking to us on bbc news. a 64—year—old man has beenjailed for four weeks on the isle of man for failing to self—isolate on his return to the island. he was held in custody overnight and appeared before court via a live video link this morning. six years ago, the life of t
because he has for example stayed out of that whole debate about whether or not mr putin should be ablef his political campaigning. he doesn't strike me as a kind of person who is going to give up, and he has been targeted before, you know. he has been threatened with jail time, he has been attacked with caustic chemicals before, there was a potential even more minor poisoning last year, i think, or may be the year before, which may be... it's not really clear what happens. but the point is he...
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from the russian perspective but it was clear whom to support in the election which mr putin spoke favorably quite carefully about triumph. he said it was good but didn't say he thought trump was great or anything like that he was much more reserved. on the 22nd of july 2015 became the official republican presidential candidate i am asking for your support enough so that i can be your champion in the white house and i will be your champion. nobody knows the system better than me. which is why i already can fix it. presented himself as putin's west and kindred spirit. was for most but. when to do his character and his upbringing which and for which he didn't just like putin as a politician. but also as a person with a personality similar to his own with strength trust consistency and enormous resilience it go aside and that this is just bush just like trump himself of course on through. a few days later trump appeared before the press the question came up again would he recognize crimea as russian territory when he became president or lift the sanctions what we're looking at what with. his co
from the russian perspective but it was clear whom to support in the election which mr putin spoke favorably quite carefully about triumph. he said it was good but didn't say he thought trump was great or anything like that he was much more reserved. on the 22nd of july 2015 became the official republican presidential candidate i am asking for your support enough so that i can be your champion in the white house and i will be your champion. nobody knows the system better than me. which is why i...