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, it's a disaster on russia, russia, russia. o2, it's a disaster on co2. you know, twitter today has lit up with a certain european teenager who's fond at lecturing the world about insufficient response to climate and she responded to american leaders who, to use her words say blah, blah, blah when it comes to climate. mr. president, i've got to say, our democratic colleagues, this democratic administration, when it comes to nord stream 2, their only answer is blah, blah, blah. they don't have an answer that they are resulting in -- what was the figure again? let's actually get that figure right. 100 million metric tons of co 2 per year. congratulations. the next time you give a speech saying you want to double america's electric bill, you want to bankrupt working families because of co2, remember, you didn't seem worried about it when it was the russians producing co2 in the way that it hurts allies and hurts america. i get it. people want to support their party. when there's a republican party, republicans support them genuinel
, it's a disaster on russia, russia, russia. o2, it's a disaster on co2. you know, twitter today has lit up with a certain european teenager who's fond at lecturing the world about insufficient response to climate and she responded to american leaders who, to use her words say blah, blah, blah when it comes to climate. mr. president, i've got to say, our democratic colleagues, this democratic administration, when it comes to nord stream 2, their only answer is blah, blah, blah. they don't have...
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russia. russia is very much something that is going to happen sooner rather than later. so the west is fine to stop. that's why they try to stop that. because of course, bella, russia bowed as on to poland and nice. so is a poland. ne, so, is beef and up its presence in poland, which i so that is a flagrant violation of the russia. russia found an act of $997.00. but in regard to the foster co allegations of the west is made against russia. it's very clear that the west has never felt so emboldened before in that it makes allegations which have no substance to it whatsoever. and we have to ask the question, why do they feel so emboldened and i put it to you? the reason is that people in america and in britain no longer think independently or critically, they simply have this intrinsic, this absolute trust in what their politicians and journalists tell them. but also the average american, like the average britain, is more interested in their television programs. and celebrity culture and reality television, they no longer care what's happening in that society. let's alone can what's happening in the why the wealth. so when the british major gives credence to polish
russia. russia is very much something that is going to happen sooner rather than later. so the west is fine to stop. that's why they try to stop that. because of course, bella, russia bowed as on to poland and nice. so is a poland. ne, so, is beef and up its presence in poland, which i so that is a flagrant violation of the russia. russia found an act of $997.00. but in regard to the foster co allegations of the west is made against russia. it's very clear that the west has never felt so...
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russia over many centuries have been characterized by the mutual suspicion and loop. and what distinguishes relations between the west and russia now, is that today western allegations against russia are absolutely farcical. so 1st of all, western mainstream major is giving coverage and credence to polish claims. the migration crisis, plague in europe is as a result of russia and bennett, russia, sending the migrants into year through poland. well, since when has poland been the entry point into europe for refugees, all circle refugees and immigrants? the truth of the matter is that the west, the stabilization of no fact for the mid to waste, specifically libya and syria is what has caused the migration crisis. then we have british government claims. i'm british mainstream major claims that the energy crisis lumina over britain, is as a result of the kremlin. well, britain, it should not have relies, to the extent it's on liquefied natural gas. and instead of hurling use and all full accusations against russia, the british governments should have put politics aside and should have sat down with the russians and should have come to an agreement like the german government states, sp
russia over many centuries have been characterized by the mutual suspicion and loop. and what distinguishes relations between the west and russia now, is that today western allegations against russia are absolutely farcical. so 1st of all, western mainstream major is giving coverage and credence to polish claims. the migration crisis, plague in europe is as a result of russia and bennett, russia, sending the migrants into year through poland. well, since when has poland been the entry point...
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1st of all, far east and siberia are what makes russia russia otherwise, it should have been that just one of the big european powers. but what makes russia global power is the possession of the rim fire east. that's why russia is been naturally interested in the development of this ratios. and as it has been discussed already today during goal forum and making these regions good for, for the, for the people who are leaving them. and that's why, from the longer perspective, all fresh from sustainability of the ration stayed. it is, of course, much more important than gauging bay or establishing privilege to relations with any european nation, including ukraine. we mentioned versions can before, and i think many people in, in the west as well as in moscow. i still believe him. he's all thesis that without ukraine, russia caesar's to be an empire. and yet you wrote that without the ukraine. russia retains an imperial scale, but not imperial obligations. when demand further saying that having ukraine as part of one state with russia during the soviet times was more of a liability, a burden for moscow than a benefits. are you saying that the
1st of all, far east and siberia are what makes russia russia otherwise, it should have been that just one of the big european powers. but what makes russia global power is the possession of the rim fire east. that's why russia is been naturally interested in the development of this ratios. and as it has been discussed already today during goal forum and making these regions good for, for the, for the people who are leaving them. and that's why, from the longer perspective, all fresh from...
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russia caesar's to be an empire. and yet you wrote that without the ukraine. russia retains and imperial scale, but not imperial obligations. and you won't even further saying that, i mean ukraine as part of one state with russia during the soviet times was more of a liability, a burden for moscow than a benefit. are you saying that the west perversely served russia a favor when they tried to drive a wedge between them? yes, but no. i was not able to ukrainian people. and it was at the table to the regional stability in europe. what russia want from your brain brush up once from ukraine to be a. so during stage capital, both to say that the sobering foreign policy decisions and rational decisions based on the political and power considerations. it was written in the, one of the recent articles published by the president, which generally russia is the major advantage of the independence and severe energy of its neighbors. because russia will always remain stronger than them. but the condition of this is the rational behavior. so the problem was your brain and see that it cannot behave rationally because it does not take foreign policy. the issue isn't itself. finally, you come from this group of fresh and think
russia caesar's to be an empire. and yet you wrote that without the ukraine. russia retains and imperial scale, but not imperial obligations. and you won't even further saying that, i mean ukraine as part of one state with russia during the soviet times was more of a liability, a burden for moscow than a benefit. are you saying that the west perversely served russia a favor when they tried to drive a wedge between them? yes, but no. i was not able to ukrainian people. and it was at the table to...
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so phone i was going to say russia, russia, russia, back here in the united states, once again, we thought we were away from it for 4 years. it's back, however, the mainstream media here is not really covering it that much. so here's what's happening. you have the special counsel john durham. he was appointed by former president donald trump. he has charged a man named michael sussman with lying to the f. b. i are making false statements to the f. b i by not disclosing that. he had worked for multiple clients including the 2016 presidential democratic nominee hillary clinton. so here's how it goes. this statement by sussman he was told to the f b, i actually had a meeting with the f b i almost 4 years ago to the date, september 19th, 2016. it was a meeting between susman general counsel or special counsel john durham, and the f. b, i general counsel james baker. now, in that meeting, susman told baker that he had suspicions about an alleged secret communications between the trump campaign and russia. those suspicions later found out to be entirely false. now what the indictment does read i
so phone i was going to say russia, russia, russia, back here in the united states, once again, we thought we were away from it for 4 years. it's back, however, the mainstream media here is not really covering it that much. so here's what's happening. you have the special counsel john durham. he was appointed by former president donald trump. he has charged a man named michael sussman with lying to the f. b. i are making false statements to the f. b i by not disclosing that. he had worked for...
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russia effectively now?- russia effectively now? i think steve will _ russia effectively now? ely now? i think steve will obviously do a - russia effectively now? i think steve will obviously do a veryl russia effectively now? i think- steve will obviously do a very good job in as much as he can but it is a vast country but so many stories and i think it's obvious that our coverage will be impacted, and i tried to explain that to the foreign ministry as they were telling me that i was being kicked out that we are there is the bbc providing objective reporting from a huge and important country. so they were really shooting themselves in the foot by having the bbc�*s presence in russia because the story needs to be told. russia thinks it's important, we think russia is important and we were trying to tell the truth about russia. i think, were trying to tell the truth about russia. ithink, you know, it will reduce ra reporting footprint, obviously. steve cannot do everything. it's impossible. but you know he is continuing to report right now i'm what is a big story, which is the h
russia effectively now?- russia effectively now? i think steve will _ russia effectively now? ely now? i think steve will obviously do a - russia effectively now? i think steve will obviously do a veryl russia effectively now? i think- steve will obviously do a very good job in as much as he can but it is a vast country but so many stories and i think it's obvious that our coverage will be impacted, and i tried to explain that to the foreign ministry as they were telling me that i was being...
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spouting this, dis, russo public for big kremlin baiting this, this cold war nonsense about russia, russia, russia. and they had no idea why they were saying that they had no historical perspective, but they can jump into this ferocious posture, whether it's about masks or just a single russia, or the civil war or race or critical race theory. they can do it in a heartbeat. that's what fascinates me how. why yeah, i agree with you jeff. i mean, is this something about a comfort zone? you don't, you get along by going along. you go with your class, your tribe. you don't want to stick your head up because, you know, you know, the people i have most respect for are people that disagree with me. and i have an intelligent conversation because that way you can resolve issues or attempt to resolve them and to have a recognition that there are different points of view. this seems right now. and so that if you different points of view are showing you some kind of radical dissident that has to be disappeared. i mean, look what we've seen at the end of last week when the, the white house says, you know, they
spouting this, dis, russo public for big kremlin baiting this, this cold war nonsense about russia, russia, russia. and they had no idea why they were saying that they had no historical perspective, but they can jump into this ferocious posture, whether it's about masks or just a single russia, or the civil war or race or critical race theory. they can do it in a heartbeat. that's what fascinates me how. why yeah, i agree with you jeff. i mean, is this something about a comfort zone? you don't,...
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and let's hear what he has to say, because the russia, russia, russia hoax was a lie, the find people hoax was why the january 6 was a lie, it goes on and on, on all done right below she and the left. by the way, political agenda meant to accomplish their own narrative. thank you so much for joining me on this. well, that's all the time we have to show it, but i promise this is a conversation which you can you follow me on twitter as got in use. here's the hash tag team and the h version more down of the portable dot tv app for apple. android device, thanks for watching. ah, me, i the ah, me see for the red or our initial yellow. maybe we assume that they going to be on the sweet side of things. received a round and soft and looking. maybe we assume again that they're going to be sweeter in some way. shine me every thursday on the alex simon show, and i'll be speaking to guess on the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me the star in the bond from spencer tracy. as allies, the us you can train is leaving out of the pacific security line things as
and let's hear what he has to say, because the russia, russia, russia hoax was a lie, the find people hoax was why the january 6 was a lie, it goes on and on, on all done right below she and the left. by the way, political agenda meant to accomplish their own narrative. thank you so much for joining me on this. well, that's all the time we have to show it, but i promise this is a conversation which you can you follow me on twitter as got in use. here's the hash tag team and the h version more...
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russia seems to be very promising at this point. already. they seem to have doubled their results compared to the last election, and in some regions they have even triple them. now the communist party of russia is seen as the strongest challenger to united russia. and even though the communists are the 2nd largest party in russia, they've never actually come this close in terms of votes. now the comments party of russia is seen as the main alternative to the current ruling party. and that sentiment seems to have only grown in recent years and part perhaps, due to the pandemic, and the government's response to it. like in many countries, the health crisis actually widened the wealth gabbled among citizens and in russia, russia's wealthiest reportedly out of $40000000000.00 to their collective net worth . and the communist party of russia promised to tackle that inequality. they propose a program called the 10 steps tours and the power of the people. and in this program, it's aimed to tackle the social and economic issues that many russians are facing today. and one of the proposed steps is, for example, is the nationalization of key industries and banks and an overhaul on industrial investments. now the sentiment among many russians these days
russia seems to be very promising at this point. already. they seem to have doubled their results compared to the last election, and in some regions they have even triple them. now the communist party of russia is seen as the strongest challenger to united russia. and even though the communists are the 2nd largest party in russia, they've never actually come this close in terms of votes. now the comments party of russia is seen as the main alternative to the current ruling party. and that...
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and let's hear what he has to say, because the russia, russia, russia hoax was a lie. the find people hoax was why the january 6 was a lie, it goes on and on, on old, on right below she and the left. by the way, political agenda meant to accomplish their own narrative. thank you so much for joining me on this. well, that's all the time we have a show, but i promise this is a conversation which you can you follow me on twitter as got it in use. here's the hash tag team and the h british on more down the portable tv app for android device. thanks for watching the news . in the 1920s infinities several 100 african americans move to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. law, never to be truthful. nice things in us. back home, black american, something from racism and a complete lack of prospects. you said you reckon up a month real. be losing. sure. one by elsa still provide you with the food. so they decided to leave everything behind and start a new life in a country about which they knew almost nothing at all. some of the african americans
and let's hear what he has to say, because the russia, russia, russia hoax was a lie. the find people hoax was why the january 6 was a lie, it goes on and on, on old, on right below she and the left. by the way, political agenda meant to accomplish their own narrative. thank you so much for joining me on this. well, that's all the time we have a show, but i promise this is a conversation which you can you follow me on twitter as got it in use. here's the hash tag team and the h british on more...
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and let's hear what he has to say, because the russia, russia, russia hoax was a lie, the find people hoax was why the january 6 was a lie, it goes on and on, on all done right below she and the left. by the way, political agenda meant to accomplish their own narrative. thank you so much for joining me on this. well, that's all the time we have to show it, but i promise this is a conversation which you can you follow me on twitter as got in use. here's the hash tag team and the h version more down at the portable that to be after your app. or android device. thanks for watching. ah, ah, i have often said transparency for the powerful receipts and the last bit cares about privacy. what people care about is power tuning and sons is become a symbol of the battles of brevity. information is power. that's what's going on, or a huge struggle with the government's corporations who want to keep information secret and others who democratic rights should be pushed forward. and people have a right to know what to do. watch how assange helps shift the conversation around transparency and see what
and let's hear what he has to say, because the russia, russia, russia hoax was a lie, the find people hoax was why the january 6 was a lie, it goes on and on, on all done right below she and the left. by the way, political agenda meant to accomplish their own narrative. thank you so much for joining me on this. well, that's all the time we have to show it, but i promise this is a conversation which you can you follow me on twitter as got in use. here's the hash tag team and the h version more...
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he fueled the russia collusion hoax. the russia, russia, russia.n and the press is now touching it. it's like it's a nonstory. after the impeachment of a president -- >> jeanine: what i saw today, i saw that they get very upset. the whole pool marches over to jen psaki's office and they file a complaint, which i think is really hysterical. i have come to the conclusion that it's jen psaki saying you have to -- don't talk to anybody. take this reporter first, don't answer anything from that reporter. you know what jen psaki says? her response is look, i'm not in a position to offer an immediate solution. the truth is the president answers questions every day. that is her response. that's her solution, except he's not spoken about the drone, not spoken about the border, hasn't spoken about any of the issues that are concerning to them. maybe now start to get upset and realize, you know what? he was condescending when boris johnson said i want to ask a couple of questions. he said oh, good luck. that's condescending. they can't get an answer from him.
he fueled the russia collusion hoax. the russia, russia, russia.n and the press is now touching it. it's like it's a nonstory. after the impeachment of a president -- >> jeanine: what i saw today, i saw that they get very upset. the whole pool marches over to jen psaki's office and they file a complaint, which i think is really hysterical. i have come to the conclusion that it's jen psaki saying you have to -- don't talk to anybody. take this reporter first, don't answer anything from...
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russia ruling party, united russia has kept a constitutional majority in the state. the ma, after around 2 thirds of the boats have been counted. this is how the part is currently stand. united russia has about 4 to 8 percent. the community, as often happens, are in 2nd place with just over 20, the liberal democrats have less than 80 percent. and trust russia, which much was too small parties is on the 7th and a half. and you palsy, in this election called new people, has 5 percent high for 5 and a half a should say the sam percent enough to get seats in parliament. the results are not final and account for only half of the $250.00 contested seeds with russians. also voting for individual candidates as well as parties. and he's an explain oh, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the counting is now well underway all across the country. and my goodness. is it a big country? so it does take a long time for us. russia was predicted to get the most the highest number of results i thought with united russia. of course, the de facto ruling party of the russian federation. also, the largest party in the country is sherman is the form from me to the men that if the party supports the program of the pr
russia ruling party, united russia has kept a constitutional majority in the state. the ma, after around 2 thirds of the boats have been counted. this is how the part is currently stand. united russia has about 4 to 8 percent. the community, as often happens, are in 2nd place with just over 20, the liberal democrats have less than 80 percent. and trust russia, which much was too small parties is on the 7th and a half. and you palsy, in this election called new people, has 5 percent high for 5...
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russia and to punish russia as well. and i think all of these will continue after the election so they won't take any declarations. but the proctor will continue as usual, since you talking about the sense of criticizing the russia punishing russia some average russians think that, you know, they use got it in for russia. they don't even recognize the russian vaccines. another thing, the one recognize the elections before they happen. if the you is concerned about the integrity of russian elections, should they be focused on the allegations that russia is making that interference coming from outside russia, 100 evidence over to the us state department saying that some of the big tech platforms are allowing citizens access websites they say, belong to extremist organizations. that's a direct accusation. evidence they say hand it over of outside meddling. yes, that's true. and what, what i said, because all these nice oldest talk on not free elections within russia is going on the social media because people are talking there. and there is a larger question called the i t giants who'd be a good corporate. and he's a national, conscious of the national, his nation states. and now all of this problem is really sharp
russia and to punish russia as well. and i think all of these will continue after the election so they won't take any declarations. but the proctor will continue as usual, since you talking about the sense of criticizing the russia punishing russia some average russians think that, you know, they use got it in for russia. they don't even recognize the russian vaccines. another thing, the one recognize the elections before they happen. if the you is concerned about the integrity of russian...
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russia because the story needs to be told. russia thinks it's important, we think russia is important and we were trying to tell the truth aboutink, you know, it will reduce our reporting footprint, obviously. steve cannot do everything. it's physically impossible. but you know he is continuing to report right now i'm what is a big story, which is the huge crackdown on freedoms and on opposition and on the media before the elections taking place now. i wish i was there reporting it, but steve will obviously have to do it all on his own. i know that you have already said that you feel there is a wider attack on independentjournalism. how far can ration journalists operating anything that's regarded as independent? it's really difficult. it's getting harder all the time. they try and there are many brave russian reporters doing a very good job, but they are really up against this, and that has been throughout the president put in�*s time in power since he came 20 years ago which is when i first started reporting from russia and there was a crackdown on the television stations, particularly they gradually came under state control
russia because the story needs to be told. russia thinks it's important, we think russia is important and we were trying to tell the truth aboutink, you know, it will reduce our reporting footprint, obviously. steve cannot do everything. it's physically impossible. but you know he is continuing to report right now i'm what is a big story, which is the huge crackdown on freedoms and on opposition and on the media before the elections taking place now. i wish i was there reporting it, but steve...
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russia and deputy chairman of russia, security council. and mr. bennett, thank you very much for sitting down with r t. hello. my 1st question is about the party you live. united. russia has retained the majority in the russian parliament since 2003. however, unlike the 2016 election with the 54 percent of the votes, this time popular support was just 50 percent. could you comment on the outcome and why the ruling party losing ground? so many of the party customer good senior. the good who that, what should i say? it's a big win for the party. we must not grow complacently and rest on our laurels just because the ruling party enjoys great popularity among russian voters. still, it is a very impressive outcome. most political parties in the majority of countries around the world, which would be quite happy with such results. we certainly very much are. we've discussed this with my colleagues with presidents who helped our party during the campaign with as head of state. he was really key to our success. so the results are fine, but it doesn't mean that we can rest on our laurels. russians are happy about everything. that is not the case. the elections are always about
russia and deputy chairman of russia, security council. and mr. bennett, thank you very much for sitting down with r t. hello. my 1st question is about the party you live. united. russia has retained the majority in the russian parliament since 2003. however, unlike the 2016 election with the 54 percent of the votes, this time popular support was just 50 percent. could you comment on the outcome and why the ruling party losing ground? so many of the party customer good senior. the good who...
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russia, russia has nothing to do with that. which secondly, some of us, some are saying that russia needs to help to do it. we need people believe from the go williams. if we did anything, we have actually been doing some of that work openly. we have been speaking to the leaders out of band and to, to be able to do that more effectively one of those but to let them we. but as if you look at the west, you can see that some of them have left their people behind enough guy supposed to get and you get to look at what's happening on the border between the tween and beverage fall until there was a lot of gun is but they are basically driving away and say removing from the people that of any nation i will take a way to you take this people to the do you take the gun is back to the dentist and then they will ask us to help them save them from again, it's done and take them back. so it's going in circles. russia has nothing to do with all of that. it's all an issue or what are you saying? what does your personal assessment of the situation do? believe that bill or is have some ways to hybrid war against european uni
russia, russia has nothing to do with that. which secondly, some of us, some are saying that russia needs to help to do it. we need people believe from the go williams. if we did anything, we have actually been doing some of that work openly. we have been speaking to the leaders out of band and to, to be able to do that more effectively one of those but to let them we. but as if you look at the west, you can see that some of them have left their people behind enough guy supposed to get and you...
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russia, these are not private companies of private network operators, but in germany it's difference mr writers to i must confess, i don't understand your question. i'm happy to explain it once again when russia takes action against german media out of it. actually russia says it's not the government taken action. it's a private network operator, yet the german government still considered a political step. now we have a similar situation here. you say it's the decision of a private network operator youtube. what's the difference under decisions? so in this case, the decision was taken by youtube justified to move with reference to his own platform. role in russia, measures are taken against bar and n g o. we criticized that because those measures are taken by the government. and i know in many cases those measures wherein opposed by private entities. i agree that the government has behind them. but technically those were private decisions by network operators. for example, we listen to talk specifically about this case. we're talking about action that you took against artie. and as far as i understand the 2nd channel in accordance with youtube own policies, we are aware of what's happened. of course, the channel control to get the decision reversed, bu
russia, these are not private companies of private network operators, but in germany it's difference mr writers to i must confess, i don't understand your question. i'm happy to explain it once again when russia takes action against german media out of it. actually russia says it's not the government taken action. it's a private network operator, yet the german government still considered a political step. now we have a similar situation here. you say it's the decision of a private network...
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if you go back to russia and the united states, the difference in afghanistan with russia, russia went bankrupt in 10 years. it took america 20 years. we spent from 2001 to 2011, george butch said we will smoke out every cape in afghanistan to find bin laden. he was right in the heart of the pakistani military, and we were giving pakistan $10 million a year and they are just making complete full of the american taxpayer. i believe it is said we are spending over $300 million a year in afghanistan, and i think the best example i would have of the afghan army is dick cheney and donald trump paid when i was drafted in 1970, them were the two that would not -- trump. when i was drafted in 1970, they were the two who would not serve. when trump got his papers, he said my bone spurs, my bone spurs. he could dance all night long. >> from the new york times, and the federal jobs a cuts lifeline to millions. she has a masters degree and is applying for a receptionist job. one is considering giving up his visit career. amanda reinhardt is considering borrowing money from her grandmother or selli
if you go back to russia and the united states, the difference in afghanistan with russia, russia went bankrupt in 10 years. it took america 20 years. we spent from 2001 to 2011, george butch said we will smoke out every cape in afghanistan to find bin laden. he was right in the heart of the pakistani military, and we were giving pakistan $10 million a year and they are just making complete full of the american taxpayer. i believe it is said we are spending over $300 million a year in...
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and now it's not, it's russia, russia, it's mirrors. so are you pose? yes, we are polish. yeah. your part a shout from loveland. listen to paula. yeah. i mean we have cool and everything. i don't think we have directions or something, no pure polish. so she spend your whole life overseas. where does, where is your position? how can you be? oh, it will be polish. our church just have our musicians and they say all my children and they went to the school and they were young in canada. so they, oh, cd auto except to my grandchildren. they don't speak parties, they understand, but they don't, you know, i'm here to pull at them for their yes, but do you feel for me? well, i'm not in so many of you english sale. what about the the i don't feel like this in canada. no, i don't like how it is. i think that not really come in in denver. yes, i am punish him from that, but i am canadian 100 percent. oh no. i throw the stories, connect in poland, and tens, and you, i was one of those raised with an understanding where we were from my grandmother was among hundreds of refugees from east afr
and now it's not, it's russia, russia, it's mirrors. so are you pose? yes, we are polish. yeah. your part a shout from loveland. listen to paula. yeah. i mean we have cool and everything. i don't think we have directions or something, no pure polish. so she spend your whole life overseas. where does, where is your position? how can you be? oh, it will be polish. our church just have our musicians and they say all my children and they went to the school and they were young in canada. so they,...
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russia. russia's election commission, i should say, is that the vote on the voting processor has been couldn't be more transparent idea of the results with exit polls about an hour after the voting closes in russia's far west in calen growth or better thanks. but it's me mostly hong kong is politically voting for a powerful committee which will choose the cities next leader and milly half as legislature. a few than 5000 people from mostly pro establishment circles able to vote its territory 1st elections since paging over hold its electoral system and imposed its national security law chief executive carry lamb hit back at critiques, who say that hong kong government is completely under china's control what was all the whole challenges this electoral system can insure patriots administer hong kong, which means we can trace back to the original intentions of one country to system. the election system introduced a qualification review committee responsible for guarding the entrance bar for the 1st time. anyone who does not comply with the basic law of the hong kong, special administrative region and who was not loyal to that same administrative region will not participate in the election that ensuri
russia. russia's election commission, i should say, is that the vote on the voting processor has been couldn't be more transparent idea of the results with exit polls about an hour after the voting closes in russia's far west in calen growth or better thanks. but it's me mostly hong kong is politically voting for a powerful committee which will choose the cities next leader and milly half as legislature. a few than 5000 people from mostly pro establishment circles able to vote its territory 1st...
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russia. russia foreign ministry spokeswoman money is also we'd in by saying that would just happen was inactive aggression. and that there is going to be a symmetrical response directed at german media working in russia. now the message she had didn't clarify what exactly that means, but i guess her through my colleagues working here can be bracing for a bumpy road ahead. we discussed the bonds on the possible motives with martin dolson, a member of germany's left party. it's a clear case of political transition, democratic society with german. he should be able to handle different opinions and you, what you meant. google is american companies, and the companies as well should be able to handle different ideas and not to send law some different opinions. this is some kind of altering behavior and manner, which is not worth for a democracy. it is not the 1st time you tube has targeted r t. in april this year, the google on platform took down several videos relating to cove at 19. they included an interview with a renowned russian virology stand footage of anti lockdown protests. youtube, a tooth fee of spreading medical misinformation without giving specifics on the list of patrick headings and things
russia. russia foreign ministry spokeswoman money is also we'd in by saying that would just happen was inactive aggression. and that there is going to be a symmetrical response directed at german media working in russia. now the message she had didn't clarify what exactly that means, but i guess her through my colleagues working here can be bracing for a bumpy road ahead. we discussed the bonds on the possible motives with martin dolson, a member of germany's left party. it's a clear case of...
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consider as a pi geopolitical pilot from united states to try to we can russia and the united states to push ukraine or against russia, policies and also to promote its own no or own shale gas, and we would like to connect ukraine to we are reorientation the infrastructure, which would, would be nuts, more east, west about north south on to supply reef, american shale gas. so i think there is a much bigger game behind this communication war. and have a license plate route between 7 and call server that has now escalated into a military standoff, shows no sign of abating native troops has boosted their presence along the course of a border and the you and you have called on both sides to show restraint correspondent, mores, while ago came reports now from the border. so i am currently here at the administrative crossing between central serbia and coastal. it's been a tough day and negotiations between the mayors in the serbia municipalities in the north of constable and k, for the nato forces in charge of keeping the peace in coastal k for his suggested to the mares. is that a key for troops actually replaced the spec
consider as a pi geopolitical pilot from united states to try to we can russia and the united states to push ukraine or against russia, policies and also to promote its own no or own shale gas, and we would like to connect ukraine to we are reorientation the infrastructure, which would, would be nuts, more east, west about north south on to supply reef, american shale gas. so i think there is a much bigger game behind this communication war. and have a license plate route between 7 and call...
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russia? and other guy comes up and then i called do you know anything about russia and i said what's going on with russia it was the russia hoax, misinformation. now they are saying it was the republican party that wanted to defund the police. do you hear that? billy is not a big defund her of the police. the republican party wants to defund the police, this just started yesterday. i don't know how they're getting away with that one but you take the clips. >> sean: i played the greatest hits last night, sir. when you look at what else is happening and it's interesting that states like florida and south dakota and many others are offering texas and arizona support now in their law enforcement because in the dark of night, they are taking illegal immigrants flying them into the states and now the states are responsible for food and shelter in health care and education. >> they bring people in and the states don't even know. they say it's an allotment and >the governors, republican governors -- he look at the well-run states, it's all done by for the most part republican governors. we have great republican
russia? and other guy comes up and then i called do you know anything about russia and i said what's going on with russia it was the russia hoax, misinformation. now they are saying it was the republican party that wanted to defund the police. do you hear that? billy is not a big defund her of the police. the republican party wants to defund the police, this just started yesterday. i don't know how they're getting away with that one but you take the clips. >> sean: i played the greatest...
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russia? we definitely see, _ is not united russia? - definitely see, based on the results you cited yourself, that the resentment and frustration with the current status quo in russiaand that's why you see united russia ranking quite poorly amongst voters. we also see that that the voters strategy from alexi nell varney has worked quite well. as of now we can see that the candidates who were backed by his smart voting campaign received 12 out of 13 districts in moscow and all eight in saint petersburg, which is remarkable given the degree of oppression, banning all of the information about this smart voting campaign and whatnot stop from that perspective, you can see that people are frustrated and definitely willing to act collectively. unfortunately the authorities are also doing their best to stop them from coordinating. that certainly seems to be the case. 0bviously still relatively early days on the results coming in. maria, thank you very much forjoining us from george washington university. a volcano has erupted on the spanish canary island of la palma. homes have been destroyed but it's not yet clear how many. a two—kilometre—wide exclusion zone has been set
russia? we definitely see, _ is not united russia? - definitely see, based on the results you cited yourself, that the resentment and frustration with the current status quo in russiaand that's why you see united russia ranking quite poorly amongst voters. we also see that that the voters strategy from alexi nell varney has worked quite well. as of now we can see that the candidates who were backed by his smart voting campaign received 12 out of 13 districts in moscow and all eight in saint...
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russia was our own editor in chief margarita. see my now. and she said that what has just happened in germany amounts to a declaration of media war on russia by germany. so let's listen to what she said. so this time they dented an attempt to circumvent the restrictions when we invited our audience to our 2nd channel. while our 1st channel was serving a santa's 1st far fetched violation of community guidelines, which was swept in us for airing interviews with critics of covered 19 measures. it wasn't the 1st sy when vital to our audience to our 2nd channel. but only today did they decide the band both at the same time. and the vector is terrorists and spacious of all kinds are quietly broadcasting on youtube. they have repeatedly said outright that they shadow banners and don't let us in. but this turned out to be not enough. we grew despite, they're not letting us in. now they've simply deleted us. this is a full fledged declaration of media war by germany to worth russia. russia's media watchdog common absorb, says deems youtube recent action in germany against art deutsche as an act of censorship, which is unacceptable. and the organization also said that you to, in russia might face a fine up to you are 14 little less than $14000.00 us dollars. now rush us foreign ministry spokeswoman many of the heart of also weighed in by saying that this was an act of aggression against archie doors. and that there is going to be a symmetrical response directed at german media working in russia. the steven doesn't clarify what exactly that means, but i guess our german colleagues should be racing for the worse. okay, i appreciate the dates. i will stay with this story. many thanks, constantly springing a guess martin don't sir. is from the parliamentary for 72 link parties. let's bring him in the getting the see martin r t h e channel from what we've just been hearing. pretty popular with the german audience. had some good ratings, just wondering why you would ge
russia was our own editor in chief margarita. see my now. and she said that what has just happened in germany amounts to a declaration of media war on russia by germany. so let's listen to what she said. so this time they dented an attempt to circumvent the restrictions when we invited our audience to our 2nd channel. while our 1st channel was serving a santa's 1st far fetched violation of community guidelines, which was swept in us for airing interviews with critics of covered 19 measures. it...
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russia and china. they have _ pakistan, russia and china. they have been— pakistan, russia and china. d formally iran to join. all china and in russia had - invited formally iran to join. all. china and in russia had endorsed invited formally iran to join. all- china and in russia had endorsed the future _ china and in russia had endorsed the future membership— china and in russia had endorsed the future membership and _ china and in russia had endorsed the future membership and as _ china and in russia had endorsed the future membership and as they- china and in russia had endorsed the future membership and as they are i future membership and as they are the two _ future membership and as they are the two main — future membership and as they are the two main members _ future membership and as they are the two main members they- future membership and as they are the two main members they have i future membership and as they are j the two main members they have a good _ the two main members they have a good chance — the two main members they have a good chance of— the two main members t
russia and china. they have _ pakistan, russia and china. they have been— pakistan, russia and china. d formally iran to join. all china and in russia had - invited formally iran to join. all. china and in russia had endorsed invited formally iran to join. all- china and in russia had endorsed the future _ china and in russia had endorsed the future membership— china and in russia had endorsed the future membership and _ china and in russia had endorsed the future membership and as _ china...
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russia? us relations because we had previously about russia meddling. russia knocking? it's the other way round. now apparently irish actually always for back to their c in their internal system. this is the 1st time optical read 19 that to express their election system at what level and they inviting oh or c d to sign the observers. but they don't send you to some, their internal problems that play this social media. you no problem so started. so why did hiking by this ending social media on messages? you know, this is western world and sometime this 5, the particle issues, they don't want to get success on this important election. but i feel that this mission election, very important because this is really a festival of democracy in russia. i envision people are participating happily and with their responsibility. i want talking, you mentioned that social media now course. i mean, we look around, i'm looking down at the street. everyone is carrying phone. everyone has a social media app. so many people read the news on instagram, on facebook. is it worrying how much co
russia? us relations because we had previously about russia meddling. russia knocking? it's the other way round. now apparently irish actually always for back to their c in their internal system. this is the 1st time optical read 19 that to express their election system at what level and they inviting oh or c d to sign the observers. but they don't send you to some, their internal problems that play this social media. you no problem so started. so why did hiking by this ending social media on...
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russia's problems and putin's problems, even, for the longer term. anchor: and president putin, of course, will be up for re-election in 2024. if you had to make some predictions on how russia, what russia will look like between now and then, do you think he has a strong chance of winning and staying i power for the foreseeable future? guest: we don't know whether president putin will run. putin himself may not know whether he will run. much will depend on the conditions under which the elections take place but given the incredible political control that putin has achieved, it's hard to see any opposition candidate having a serious chance against him in 2024, if current trends continue. julia: thank you so much for your time on "france 24". it's time now for a look at the top business news and joining me now is brian quinn. as the latest defense pact between the u.s., u.k. and australia raises tensions between the u.s., the west and china, beijing is responding with a move to strengthen its trade position. brian: china has submitted its application to join the comprehensive and aggressive agreement for trans-pacific partnership, a free trade agreement that covers 11 nations including au
russia's problems and putin's problems, even, for the longer term. anchor: and president putin, of course, will be up for re-election in 2024. if you had to make some predictions on how russia, what russia will look like between now and then, do you think he has a strong chance of winning and staying i power for the foreseeable future? guest: we don't know whether president putin will run. putin himself may not know whether he will run. much will depend on the conditions under which the...
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russia. the u. s. and nathan have over 600 military bases, world wide. russia has just 18, but the west still claims that russia has aggressive intent by turning this russian soviets into this dangerous bogeyman that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy to create images and soviets as our world conquest, which was not the case, then bar. now, the nato should have died, but they won't give it meaning. it is about, in fact, created by, by nature, nature's business machine. because you must remember, if nato were disbanded, shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large companies would lose millions and millions. they don't have one year. instead of 2 yards each. there are, there wouldn't be a terrible. ah, there's a simple method to put it right with the rest of the world. ah, will say we were forced to seize the territory brain order and meantime security, the adult, hitler, ah, bring order, security and democracy. the reasons used to justify modern was waged by nato and led by the us. be not always, i implement one feelin data, so the not on the controller. emily taylor for the
russia. the u. s. and nathan have over 600 military bases, world wide. russia has just 18, but the west still claims that russia has aggressive intent by turning this russian soviets into this dangerous bogeyman that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy to create images and soviets as our world conquest, which was not the case, then bar. now, the nato should have died, but they won't give it meaning. it is about, in fact, created by, by nature, nature's business machine....