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to what degree do you think russians are becoming aware that russians are dying for putin's gambit in ukraine to seize territory? are they aware in the sense that they are going to take action regarding it? >> translator: in this case i would compare the public opinion with the public opinion during the war in afghanistan. first nobody knew that people died there, that the soldiers died there. and then the information infiltrated. now the situation is more transparent. reported about a death and other media outlets and we repeat those reports about the death of soldiers in ukraine who were from -- we report about those who were taken prisoners of war. that is two of them. this way when we talk about many russian soldiers i would say if that happened you can verify the information then we know that was an exchange of the pows between ukrainians and russians and separatests say they exchanged 800 people. none of them was of russian military. we have a list of intelligence officers. [ inaudible ] 800, 900,000 were taken as prisoners of war but only two of them happened to be russian mili
to what degree do you think russians are becoming aware that russians are dying for putin's gambit in ukraine to seize territory? are they aware in the sense that they are going to take action regarding it? >> translator: in this case i would compare the public opinion with the public opinion during the war in afghanistan. first nobody knew that people died there, that the soldiers died there. and then the information infiltrated. now the situation is more transparent. reported about a...
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. >> this is the throne room of the russian empire. >> rose: the throne room of the russian empire. >> the throne is here. and the main room is called saint judge hall. we stay here to look at the throne. it has its history. after the revolution, it was demolished, and the soviet union was here. the precious stone. then the soviet union finished. >> rose: concluding remarks tonight from mark kelner vice president of the hermitage foundation. >> it's not an art museum, it's a museum of civilization. it's a museum that catherine -- when catherine the great founded it, we're having the 250th 250th centennial she's like, look, russia demands and deserves a museum much like the world's never seen. that was very much her personality and she started collecting. everyone's thinking she's collecting work that's very ancient. but the joke is she's collecting work that's contemporary to her and i like to think that the work that we're doing at the foundation is work that's contemporary to us. 20th century, 21st century. >> rose: the hermitage museum in saint petersburg, mikhail piotrovsky and ma
. >> this is the throne room of the russian empire. >> rose: the throne room of the russian empire. >> the throne is here. and the main room is called saint judge hall. we stay here to look at the throne. it has its history. after the revolution, it was demolished, and the soviet union was here. the precious stone. then the soviet union finished. >> rose: concluding remarks tonight from mark kelner vice president of the hermitage foundation. >> it's not an art...
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i'm a russian hill neighborhood i have a photograph on the overhead i've lived in north beach russian hill since 1982 and familiar with alcatraz and leavenworth and was talking to me when i looked this photograph it brought home the blight in the neighborhood part of this thing do we want to perpetuate and intensify not a non-complying but like the overhead worries and light poles on russian hill so i'll appealing for you to look at the long range picture did other facilities on metal poles are strengthen discrete by comparison antenna is integrated as an extension of the metal pole the worries are inside the pole it is amazing at the same time the facility can be handed so sympathyly to the neighborhood those are going to be so unappealing and unattractive i think this is the major part of when i wanted to say this is such a highly visited part of the city leavenworth is half a block away from lombardi street i hope we can give it some special consideration thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello sandra church, i live on russian hill i was born in san franci
i'm a russian hill neighborhood i have a photograph on the overhead i've lived in north beach russian hill since 1982 and familiar with alcatraz and leavenworth and was talking to me when i looked this photograph it brought home the blight in the neighborhood part of this thing do we want to perpetuate and intensify not a non-complying but like the overhead worries and light poles on russian hill so i'll appealing for you to look at the long range picture did other facilities on metal poles are...
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i have maybe more friends in america than many big russians. -- russian regions.e many friends in moscow and st. petersburg. we are professionals here so here everyone is my friend colleague, professional. let's not talk about mariinsky family. i have many friends in america and i talk to them all the time. how many of them told me 15 years ago clinton was bad, some sewing -- someone say clinton was good. then george w. bush. many say he was an impossible man. i was quiet, i don't provoke this, i just listen over dinner, after the concerts. america was full of this discussion. terrible, good, ok. we can't live like this. please tell me something wrong about your president. they started. started. we in this country are also divided. what current actions and current, let's say sanctioning of russia, made this country much more united much more than it was before. this president, even more popular, and this is not fake. people don't really play with this. my advice -- think twice, maybe three times. if you want to be successful and -- successful in the middle east an
i have maybe more friends in america than many big russians. -- russian regions.e many friends in moscow and st. petersburg. we are professionals here so here everyone is my friend colleague, professional. let's not talk about mariinsky family. i have many friends in america and i talk to them all the time. how many of them told me 15 years ago clinton was bad, some sewing -- someone say clinton was good. then george w. bush. many say he was an impossible man. i was quiet, i don't provoke this,...
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if you look at the russian you know not even sense and 817 can down the russians are getting a completely different picture from an entirely different. and he also mentioned russia's isolation. information we they are becoming isolated. if you look at channel one couple days ago is presented. all of the stuff proving the satellite images are photoshop, those corrections never run on russian tv. how do you deal with the fact that as far as the russian population goes ukrainians shut down with american help and try to place the blame on russia and even the osce is seen as most importantly russia. how do you deal with that? >> they will never want to understand and try totry to understand. they have dug in the depositions command that's that. maybe an arrest made in the power of the united nations process of some kind. i think the united nations is something that the russian your pockets to all the time at least rhetorically and talks about how it's an important institutions in any recognizable to be a part of it. so i'm not saying the suddenly everyone's eyes are going to open but at least
if you look at the russian you know not even sense and 817 can down the russians are getting a completely different picture from an entirely different. and he also mentioned russia's isolation. information we they are becoming isolated. if you look at channel one couple days ago is presented. all of the stuff proving the satellite images are photoshop, those corrections never run on russian tv. how do you deal with the fact that as far as the russian population goes ukrainians shut down with...
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stern, another great american who is very strong russian roots who spoke russian. leonard did to the but we spoke a lot about their great grandparents and so on. i repeat lenny by the way he did travel with his orchestra. >> rose: the new york philharmonic. >> correct. and de travel to other orchestras as well. len' famously was to conduct when the berlin wall went down. so did-- played his famous cello. >> rose: it was in washington. >> of course. and eye ago stern was there to defend carnegie hall the very existence the very life of carnegie hall. although i know jim wolfensohn was there as well to give his tremendous support and these two gentlemen, there were many others i'm sure. >> rose: they were all there for the fall of the -- >> because there would be no carnegie hall any more. there was a moment in history of carnegie hall when there was someone who could mick a decision, that carnegie hall should go down. and there would be something built, hotel shops whatever. it is one of the symbols of maas call world not only musical america the musical world overa
stern, another great american who is very strong russian roots who spoke russian. leonard did to the but we spoke a lot about their great grandparents and so on. i repeat lenny by the way he did travel with his orchestra. >> rose: the new york philharmonic. >> correct. and de travel to other orchestras as well. len' famously was to conduct when the berlin wall went down. so did-- played his famous cello. >> rose: it was in washington. >> of course. and eye ago stern was...
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with the russian representative. but we never discussed openly but as the breakup of the relationship. to change regarding ices still continues. it's a very high above all of exchange information. you are where the senior officials -- [inaudible] they were the level of an official -- [inaudible] -- of your theater shape. >> lets try for three more questions. if i could just put them all together. i will start down here. >> thank you. i am from "the wall street journal." he said back in 2000 president putin called you his enemy. but listening to you now 10 years later you don't really strike me very much of the enemy. sometimes you strike me as an opponent, at times even an apologist or imperialist agenda in ukraine. my question is who are you. more importantly, what do you see your role in russian public life today. thank you. >> let's let him answer that question and i will come back to the others. [speaking russian] >> translator: i am not concerned about in perceived as an enemy. [inaudible] this is an important i
with the russian representative. but we never discussed openly but as the breakup of the relationship. to change regarding ices still continues. it's a very high above all of exchange information. you are where the senior officials -- [inaudible] they were the level of an official -- [inaudible] -- of your theater shape. >> lets try for three more questions. if i could just put them all together. i will start down here. >> thank you. i am from "the wall street journal." he...
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it was actually possible to go and find a russian facebook page for russian soldiers from particular military units, the 55th birthday and look for the profiles of the soldiers and it was forcible than to get a confirmation. matching license plates of the vehicle was seen traveling towards ukraine and they had themselves. this was the pages that come from. this is a really importantly because it had actually shown that originated from kursk which was also verified by other things. for example, the first chronologically ordered video i was able to uncover was taken outside. it was possible to look at certain servicemen and analyzing the jays do show the link between that unit and the image 17. and so the bellingcat team, we started looking at all of the similarities in the way it was ordered, the damage to the book is basically over the tracks of the book and able to come for a 100% the same vehicle. we tried to use other things as well. this is an image from a russian forum for a wide the relatives of russian soldiers and the post relating to somebody and saying it was being sent tow
it was actually possible to go and find a russian facebook page for russian soldiers from particular military units, the 55th birthday and look for the profiles of the soldiers and it was forcible than to get a confirmation. matching license plates of the vehicle was seen traveling towards ukraine and they had themselves. this was the pages that come from. this is a really importantly because it had actually shown that originated from kursk which was also verified by other things. for example,...
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russian delegation has done everything in its power. they have insisted on inincludedding the necessity to conduct comprehensive in-depth international investigation in keeping with the guiding principles with the leading role played. furthermore we're opened to the resolution on which there will be continued access to the crash area by the jit. on the basis of financial agreements there have been additional time. we insisted of the inclusion regarding the major activities directly adjacent when the authorities human laterally declared the cease-fire. as a result of which the jit was announced to suspend its work for a lengthy period of time. russian experts pursuant to the convention of international civil aviation transferred all information which was requested from us. including the air traffic control system. following the disaster in which they fully--namely that the flight was shot down by air ground type of missiles. >> we have proposed to provide qualified experts and equipment to conduct complex work, analysis that will enable
russian delegation has done everything in its power. they have insisted on inincludedding the necessity to conduct comprehensive in-depth international investigation in keeping with the guiding principles with the leading role played. furthermore we're opened to the resolution on which there will be continued access to the crash area by the jit. on the basis of financial agreements there have been additional time. we insisted of the inclusion regarding the major activities directly adjacent...
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how significant of a partner are the russians? we are pretty dependent on the russians right now in terms of getting there and back. >> we are dependent upon them for crude transportation. we use them for attitude, and altitude adjustments of space station. they provide that and are dependent on us for a solar array of power generation and use us for command and other activities so we are mutually dependent back-and-forth. >> are you having any discussions? i am sure you heard the testimony of potential incoming chairman of the joint chiefs that the russians of the biggest security risks, security threat? we are kind of in it dichotomy with the russians. are you concerned about that? and what is your backup plan? >> from a civil space standpoint as i described earlier we have a strong relationship with the russians and we will continue to do that. lean need to look at what happens if the russians pull out in certain key areas as we look at the commercial crew program we want to end our reliance on the crew transportation system as
how significant of a partner are the russians? we are pretty dependent on the russians right now in terms of getting there and back. >> we are dependent upon them for crude transportation. we use them for attitude, and altitude adjustments of space station. they provide that and are dependent on us for a solar array of power generation and use us for command and other activities so we are mutually dependent back-and-forth. >> are you having any discussions? i am sure you heard the...
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russian federation gold medal on george coval who was dead at that time. he said for the courage and heroism displayed in carrying out a special mission and on october 2nd -- november 2nd i'm sorry, november 2nd in a ceremony russian president putin handed coval's medal and documents to the defense minister in the gru museum. the gru is army intelligence red army intelligence. not the kgb but the military side of things. so this is how we know about george coval. he was outed by of all people vladimir putin. a miracle. so who was coval? he was an american citizen and he spied for the soviet union for almost ten years from 1939 to 1948 with most of his time spent in oak ridge, almost a year, 11 months, followed up by six months at dayton ohio. i'll come to that in a minute. now how did he get here? his parents were russian jews and they came to america like many immigrants did from russia at the beginning of the 20th century, and they located themselves in sioux city, iowa. and george was born there. 1918. and along with an older brother. and as i said they
russian federation gold medal on george coval who was dead at that time. he said for the courage and heroism displayed in carrying out a special mission and on october 2nd -- november 2nd i'm sorry, november 2nd in a ceremony russian president putin handed coval's medal and documents to the defense minister in the gru museum. the gru is army intelligence red army intelligence. not the kgb but the military side of things. so this is how we know about george coval. he was outed by of all people...
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equally important to bring russian artist in russian music there. it's very multicolored.ove japan but i also love china. very different. to answer your question, i think we all have to love the world which was created by god and it's meant to be multicolored. it's meant to be multi-ideological. it cannot be one given decided, this is the way you will think. or the answer will always be -- no. it was there may be one million years ago. we think, catherine the great would think, they are both poets , architect, philosophers and they are very generous to us. they give us an unbelievable gift which we enjoy every day. this is what we all should do. finally, i want to say that russian empress tsarina was it german and brought in another architect and we have fantastic museums and buildings now. it was built in a few decades and it became one of the best places for art anywhere in the world. it is always very international. an architect comes and says i will do it, but we work together. leadership brings. in investing and art is always better than investing in war -- always. ch
equally important to bring russian artist in russian music there. it's very multicolored.ove japan but i also love china. very different. to answer your question, i think we all have to love the world which was created by god and it's meant to be multicolored. it's meant to be multi-ideological. it cannot be one given decided, this is the way you will think. or the answer will always be -- no. it was there may be one million years ago. we think, catherine the great would think, they are both...
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when you look at russian propaganda machine has not happened overnight. you can see it returning with more volume and today it is much more than any time in the soviet union. my mother was born and raised in the soviet union under stalin, television was nonexistent, the level of propaganda, she keeps telling me suffering from 24/7 brutal attack transmissions full of hatred the rest of the world's, threatening mother russia so countries being surrounded by enemies and the country is under siege and we have to protect the country which means everything government does, difficult even for people -- can't imagine propaganda could be lying totally. it is like george soros, freedom is slavery, war is peace, white is black. they created a mechanism never seen before that paralyzed the minds of millions of russians. and they say before countries in the back to normal. sister, nephews nieces and it was part of the unit. when the soviet union,'s moscow is that capital of the stage of war. russian education, and seeing the demolition of the greatness of the country
when you look at russian propaganda machine has not happened overnight. you can see it returning with more volume and today it is much more than any time in the soviet union. my mother was born and raised in the soviet union under stalin, television was nonexistent, the level of propaganda, she keeps telling me suffering from 24/7 brutal attack transmissions full of hatred the rest of the world's, threatening mother russia so countries being surrounded by enemies and the country is under siege...
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and if the russian state is responsible, then the russian president vladimir putin is responsible. not because of principles but because he personally ordered the liquidation of an enemy bent on exposing him and his cronies. >> alexander litvenenko was a former kdgb man who fled russia. in 2003 he was cooperated with british m mi6. two russians would meet with litvenenko and scientists would find a trail of radioactivity in their hotel and meeting places. litvenenko met with them again and drank a fatal dose in a cup of tea. three weeks later he was dead. now they sit in the russian government receiving praise. >> the assassination has left an undeniable mark on international relationship. >> the conclusions of the litveneko inquiry is due to be published, but the accusations by the man himself are in public domain some of them in this book that he coauthored and russia has called litvenenko and his friends as liars. >> prime minister cameron said that sniffer dogs and fence also be sent to calais to help france deal with the worsening migrants crisis there. thousand try to reach e
and if the russian state is responsible, then the russian president vladimir putin is responsible. not because of principles but because he personally ordered the liquidation of an enemy bent on exposing him and his cronies. >> alexander litvenenko was a former kdgb man who fled russia. in 2003 he was cooperated with british m mi6. two russians would meet with litvenenko and scientists would find a trail of radioactivity in their hotel and meeting places. litvenenko met with them again...
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i've heard some russian analysts believe that. >> i can accept that. we have to remember that russian people are fed an alarming diet of propaganda on a daily basis. >> it is much worse than china. >> it is. >> chinese state television is not nearly as propaganda heavy as -- >> and it is crude sometimes, it is also incredibly sophisticated. i mean we had this week we saw the videotape of the military theme park the children are visiting outside moscow why do they engage in this sort of thing if they don't have broader ambitions? i think that he pocketed crimea with barely a protest from the west. that is settled law at this point. eastern ukraine is probably going to slip into the russian pocket as well. and it is only a matter of time before we have some sort of confrontation between the west and russia. his goal is to absolutely destroy the atlantic alliance to make it go away that it is not a threat to his broader ambitions. and i'm afraid it is going to happen in the baltics. >> it is something you hear and fear. a lot o
i've heard some russian analysts believe that. >> i can accept that. we have to remember that russian people are fed an alarming diet of propaganda on a daily basis. >> it is much worse than china. >> it is. >> chinese state television is not nearly as propaganda heavy as -- >> and it is crude sometimes, it is also incredibly sophisticated. i mean we had this week we saw the videotape of the military theme park the children are visiting outside moscow why do they...
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a russian billionaire has launched a project to try and find alien life. he has the support of one of the smartest people on the planet. professor stephen hawking. >> is et out there? that is a $100 million russian with the launch of a ten-year project to find alien life. it is backed by stephen hawking. >> mankind has to explore, to learn, to know. we are sociable creatures. it is important to know if we are alone in the dark. >> it will allow scientists to monitor several billion radio frequencies at a time. it is being financed by a russian billionaire. >> the galactic center, the entire plan of the milky way and, hundreds of nearby galaxies. for hawking, the discovery that there might be tens of billions of habitable planets brings the question. >> if a search of this scale finds no evidence of intelligence, that is an interesting result. it will not prove that we are alone, but it will -- the possibilities. >> another boost with the determination to reach out to any life out there. >> you are watching france 24. let's look at the headlines. security s
a russian billionaire has launched a project to try and find alien life. he has the support of one of the smartest people on the planet. professor stephen hawking. >> is et out there? that is a $100 million russian with the launch of a ten-year project to find alien life. it is backed by stephen hawking. >> mankind has to explore, to learn, to know. we are sociable creatures. it is important to know if we are alone in the dark. >> it will allow scientists to monitor several...
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for example, this is an image from a russian form for the wives, mothers a russian soldiers.this was a post relating to somebody can related relate it to somebody in the units. and they were saying this unit was being sent toward ukraine to the russian border. and this post itself had meant we would uncover more videos, for example, showing the units have gone there at anti. so these were just a number of different things that would verify that the unions have traveled toward ukraine at that time weeks before mh17 was shot down. and as well as that by looking closely at the post and developers. it is then possible to go and find images from within about column posted by soldiers from the union and possible again to gain information. this actually did take place this actually did happen. and in the end, essentially build up chronological order, what had happened, when it took place, and about the exact route taken by the convoy. this in turn allowed us to then look at the dates after the attack and able to find there was some movement of books belonged to taxing units going ba
for example, this is an image from a russian form for the wives, mothers a russian soldiers.this was a post relating to somebody can related relate it to somebody in the units. and they were saying this unit was being sent toward ukraine to the russian border. and this post itself had meant we would uncover more videos, for example, showing the units have gone there at anti. so these were just a number of different things that would verify that the unions have traveled toward ukraine at that...
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we've spent 20 years developing this technology from the russians that was pioneered by the russians. factories, we have a schedule. we will be testing full scale engines in the beginning of 2017. we will provide a full engine set to ula in 2018 and we will complete certification in 2019. >> 2018 or 2019? >> we'll complete certification of the engine in 2019. >> mr. meyerson, when do you think you will complete certification? >> we believe the engine will be qualified in 2017 and certified for flight on the vulcan in 2019 or ready for the first flight in 2019 with certification and system coming after. we've been working at this for more than three years and we have the facilities and the people and processes and equipment in place to do so. so we have high confidence in our schedule. we're testing hardware now. we're testing today. so the confidence, the level of ka da ta is well ahead of any alternative. that's what gives us the confidence in our schedule. >> you made reference to the vulcan in your opening statement. and i know mr. bruno really wants to have a vulcan launch system.
we've spent 20 years developing this technology from the russians that was pioneered by the russians. factories, we have a schedule. we will be testing full scale engines in the beginning of 2017. we will provide a full engine set to ula in 2018 and we will complete certification in 2019. >> 2018 or 2019? >> we'll complete certification of the engine in 2019. >> mr. meyerson, when do you think you will complete certification? >> we believe the engine will be qualified in...
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they want to import russian gas. >> who shut down the plane and why? dutch families are still searching for the answers. some close to the victims have met with separatists. they want to find out what happened to the flight. for those in charge of the inquest, the weight is justified. >> i understand the frustration. i would like the investigation to be over. you have to remember that investigations like this are not easy and circumstances are complicated. you can spend more time and fish with correct results. >> the conclusions will be made public in mid-october. eve: the investigation is due to release information in october. russia denies that they fired the missile. gulliver is in ukraine. we are a year on. gulliver: yes. it's true. the official results of the investigation are not due to be published until i over. the evidence suggests the plane was drop -- down by a surface-to-air missile fired in separatist territory. it is very compelling. there is a lot of information in the public domain, including photographs. analysis of the trajectory of t
they want to import russian gas. >> who shut down the plane and why? dutch families are still searching for the answers. some close to the victims have met with separatists. they want to find out what happened to the flight. for those in charge of the inquest, the weight is justified. >> i understand the frustration. i would like the investigation to be over. you have to remember that investigations like this are not easy and circumstances are complicated. you can spend more time...
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we have a russian a russian device that removes carbon dioxide in the u.s.the right that removes carbon dioxide. we also have some absorbent material that also removes it. we have a next generation of system that will fly on the iran capsule and we can use that to remove co2. >> we are actually exhaling co2 all the time self were in an enclosed environment we have to be very concerned with what the human body itself is exhaling. in terms of the future of the space station, do we have plans to expand and put different elements on the space station at this point? >> currently currently on the u.s. side, we just reconfigured the permanent multipurpose module from one location to another location. that was to make room for a docking adapter we discussed earlier to let commercial vehicles come. that's about all were going to do on the u.s. side. there is no major new additions coming. the russians have talked about a solar power platform to provide solar power energy for their segment. they also talked about a multi- purpose logistics module so they may add some
we have a russian a russian device that removes carbon dioxide in the u.s.the right that removes carbon dioxide. we also have some absorbent material that also removes it. we have a next generation of system that will fly on the iran capsule and we can use that to remove co2. >> we are actually exhaling co2 all the time self were in an enclosed environment we have to be very concerned with what the human body itself is exhaling. in terms of the future of the space station, do we have...
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troops or russian backed separatists troops in small jurisdictions of russian speaking majorities would that be completely unacceptable to this government? >> from policy perspective, senator, i can't answer that. from a personal perspective it looks like a violation of sovereignty to me. >> under article 4 of nato, in my view it would be absolutely unacceptable. we need to make it clear -- this administration needs to make it clear, this congress needs to make it clear that we will do what is necessary to prevent this sort of idea from ever being considered in the first place. >> senator, i agree with that. i think this also applies to cyberthreat as well. deterrence in response to a changing threat in the 21st century. we need to update our models for both. >> thank you sir. >> thank you, general, for service to our great country and the sacrifice your family has made with you over the years. i'm sure you've had the opportunity to form opinions on what our threats have been and what our threats are today. what would you consider the greatest threat to our national security? >> my asse
troops or russian backed separatists troops in small jurisdictions of russian speaking majorities would that be completely unacceptable to this government? >> from policy perspective, senator, i can't answer that. from a personal perspective it looks like a violation of sovereignty to me. >> under article 4 of nato, in my view it would be absolutely unacceptable. we need to make it clear -- this administration needs to make it clear, this congress needs to make it clear that we will...
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and if the russian state is responsible, vladimir putin is response.n some analytical version of principals but because he personally ordered the liquidation of an enemy who was bent on exposing him and his cronies. >> reporter: alexander litvinenko was a former kgb man who fled in 2000 and became a critic of putin's agency. the evidence has focused on two russian agents the pair travelled to london more than once to meet litvinenko. scientists found a trail of radioactivity at their various hotels and meeting places. on move 1st, 2006, litvinenko met the two again, and drank the fatal dose in a coup of tea. three weeks later he was dead. one of the men received an honor from president putin in march. >> the government have come in u.k. while mr. putin has remained in power in the last 15 years in russia. such assassination has left an undeniable mark of international relationship and will be remembered for years to come. >> reporter: the conclusions of the litvinenko inquiry are due to be published later this year with the accusations against the krem
and if the russian state is responsible, vladimir putin is response.n some analytical version of principals but because he personally ordered the liquidation of an enemy who was bent on exposing him and his cronies. >> reporter: alexander litvinenko was a former kgb man who fled in 2000 and became a critic of putin's agency. the evidence has focused on two russian agents the pair travelled to london more than once to meet litvinenko. scientists found a trail of radioactivity at their...
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for two decades, my parents and the russians and the fbi had this weird nexis where the russians would place orders and my parents would sell them books and give the list to the fbi. in 2005, i came back to the company to try my hand at running it and i approached the fbi. how can we do business together? the human element is always the most important part of intelligence operations. it adds one thing that somebody like snowden could not do, context. i got you these documents. let me explain what they mean. that is the piece you can't replace by pilfering documents. the fbi was here to fight the russians. in both cases, i was a pawn. they can't fight each other directly. they use proxies. the fbi wanted me to do things sometimes i was not comfortable with. the standard line is i had to know the role i was playing. spying is not unlike having a traditional job. it really is like being an account manager or in sales except the client you are managing has nuclear weapons and can do nasty things. the crazy thing, who knows what else was involved? it became hard to discern what was real and
for two decades, my parents and the russians and the fbi had this weird nexis where the russians would place orders and my parents would sell them books and give the list to the fbi. in 2005, i came back to the company to try my hand at running it and i approached the fbi. how can we do business together? the human element is always the most important part of intelligence operations. it adds one thing that somebody like snowden could not do, context. i got you these documents. let me explain...
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johnson: how significant a partner are the russians? we're pretty dependent on them in terms of getting there and back? >> yes, we're dependent on them for crew transportation. we also use them for altitude adjustments of space station. they provide the propellant to reboost the station. they're dependent on us for solar ray or power generation. they also use us for commands and other activities. we're mutually dependent back and forth. mr. johnson: are you having any discussion i'm sure you've heard the testimony of the -- of the potential incoming new chairman of the joint chiefs who has stated that the russians are our biggest security risk security threat. i mean, we're kind of in a dichotomy with the russians here. are you guys concerned about that? and what's your backup plan? >> again i would say that first of all, from a civil space standpoint, as i described earlier, we have a strong relationship with the russians and will continue d -- and we'll continue to do that. i think we need to look at what happens if the russians pull
johnson: how significant a partner are the russians? we're pretty dependent on them in terms of getting there and back? >> yes, we're dependent on them for crew transportation. we also use them for altitude adjustments of space station. they provide the propellant to reboost the station. they're dependent on us for solar ray or power generation. they also use us for commands and other activities. we're mutually dependent back and forth. mr. johnson: are you having any discussion i'm sure...
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i don't know what the russian word for cajones is but it takes a lot of the russian word for cajonessteal a russian police car. >> the erratic driver howls even louder as he loses control slamming into a concrete divider outside a busy tunnel. >> the air bags go off, he bounces off the air bag, not wearing a seat belt on to the passenger side and runs out into the street in which other cars are honking at him. >> i like how at that moment a first look of panic in his face. >> he doesn't appear hurt, but you don't see what's happening off camera. as he exits the car, he gets hit by oncoming traffic and is rushed to the emergency room and treated for a fractured skull. he's charged with unlawful occupancy of a vehicle without the purpose of stealing. he pleads guilty. hijacking a police car for a joy ride, that's bad. but taking the police on a ride with you, that's even worse. july 29th, 2013, moscow, russia. this officer is making a routine traffic stop. but there's nothing routine about what happens next. >> rather than actually pull over, he hits the cop and keeps driving. now the
i don't know what the russian word for cajones is but it takes a lot of the russian word for cajonessteal a russian police car. >> the erratic driver howls even louder as he loses control slamming into a concrete divider outside a busy tunnel. >> the air bags go off, he bounces off the air bag, not wearing a seat belt on to the passenger side and runs out into the street in which other cars are honking at him. >> i like how at that moment a first look of panic in his face....
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certainly, we will see that in a european context. >> would an incursion of russian troops, russian-backed separatist troops in small injuries sixes of russian-speaking majorities within latvia and estonia, would that be completely unacceptable to this government? >> you know from a proils perspective, senator, i can't answer that. from a personal perspective, it looks like a violation of sovereignty to me. >> under article 4 of nato in my view, it would be unacceptable. we need to make clear, this administration needs to make it clear. this congress that we will do what is necessary to prevent this sort of idea from ever being considered in the first place senator i agree with that, the idea of deterrence in response to a changing threat in the 21st century. i think we need to update our models for both. >> thank you sir. >> senator manchin. >> thank you, senator, thank you for your family's dedication and sacrifice they made with you. i know the years sir, i'm sure you have had the opportunity to form opinions on what our threats have been and what our threats are today. what would you c
certainly, we will see that in a european context. >> would an incursion of russian troops, russian-backed separatist troops in small injuries sixes of russian-speaking majorities within latvia and estonia, would that be completely unacceptable to this government? >> you know from a proils perspective, senator, i can't answer that. from a personal perspective, it looks like a violation of sovereignty to me. >> under article 4 of nato in my view, it would be unacceptable. we...
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fighter jets and nuclear-capable russian bombers not far from american shores. we had reported on that day two russian tu-95 bombser called the bear, they flew not far away from the california coast. we'll put up our west coast map to show you where it happened. we now understand this was roughly about 40 miles from the coast of central california right about here. on the same day, july 4th two other russian bears flew close to the southern tip of class not far from the a aleutian islands. we are also learn of a communication from the russian bomber pilots toward their american counterparts in that incident over california. a spokesperson for the norad tells cnn that one of the russian pilots said over an emergency aircraft channel, quote, good morning, american pilots. we are here to greet you on your fourth of july independence day. was that a threat? the norad official would not go that far, but he did say this incident was, quote, potentially destabilizing, because it was an unannounced approach and because the russian bombers are capable of striking the u.s
fighter jets and nuclear-capable russian bombers not far from american shores. we had reported on that day two russian tu-95 bombser called the bear, they flew not far away from the california coast. we'll put up our west coast map to show you where it happened. we now understand this was roughly about 40 miles from the coast of central california right about here. on the same day, july 4th two other russian bears flew close to the southern tip of class not far from the a aleutian islands. we...
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russian citizens joining the islamic state and other issues. from the carnegie endowment for international peace this is an hour 15 minutes. >> alexei venediktov has just agreed, he would've introduction, i don't think you need much introduction it is truly a standout figure in the russian media and political landscape. he is one of the most i think insightful commentators about what is going on and rushed him what's going on internationally and based on his extended career, the station is observing a 25th anniversary so we are in the of kind of a jubilee. in which apple is looking back but also for. was interesting come he was born in 1955 and he spent about 20 years teaching. i think about where students are today. it's a very different career path but in many ways, people were still students. i start my day tried to work every day, i'm listening to ekho and on the well i'm listening to ekho and is a filter of information. i would turn things over to our discussion. the filters are getting very confusing. we i think of anything of incredible
russian citizens joining the islamic state and other issues. from the carnegie endowment for international peace this is an hour 15 minutes. >> alexei venediktov has just agreed, he would've introduction, i don't think you need much introduction it is truly a standout figure in the russian media and political landscape. he is one of the most i think insightful commentators about what is going on and rushed him what's going on internationally and based on his extended career, the station...
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russian authorities say the crew members are if good health. chance lat officials say they're working to gain an early release of the fishermen. . >>> nhk has learned that a special panel released top management at toshiba corporation played a role in accounting irregularities. they concluded they engaged in systemic wrongdoing in a range of areas t. panel of experts submitted to toshiba the results of its examination. it conducted hearings with about 200 senior officials and others. sources say the panel's report is expected to state the accounting regularities were found in a variety of information. the panel is expected to say the firm needs the revise downward its operating profits for the past five years by more than 150 billion yen or $1.2 billion. the report will show the vice chairman ordered his subordinates to pass profits by more than $18 million. he reportedly issued the instruction just before the executives compiled earnings reports, while he served as president. the panel also plans to say president and ceo sent e-mails to compan
russian authorities say the crew members are if good health. chance lat officials say they're working to gain an early release of the fishermen. . >>> nhk has learned that a special panel released top management at toshiba corporation played a role in accounting irregularities. they concluded they engaged in systemic wrongdoing in a range of areas t. panel of experts submitted to toshiba the results of its examination. it conducted hearings with about 200 senior officials and others....
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jurditions in estonia with russian speakers. and sites of pretext and we need to create a trip wire in the baltics. this should communicate to russia that nato will not tolerate violations of the territory integrity of our allies. will you highlight the steps dod needs to take under your leadership to send a message to show this sort of pre-text by the russian administration is not tolerated by the united states and our nato allies? >> i think our experience in ukraine and the highlights you use show we need to upgrade the threat from russia which has been a hybrid threat. it provides support for separatist in these countries and that needs to be a priority. you are asking watt the department should be doing. we need an effective model for the 21st century to deal with the threats we are seeing in russia because i think that kind of threat is one we will continue to see in the future and we will continue to that in the european context. >> would an en -- a surge of troops be unacceptable? >> from a policy standpoint i cannot ans
jurditions in estonia with russian speakers. and sites of pretext and we need to create a trip wire in the baltics. this should communicate to russia that nato will not tolerate violations of the territory integrity of our allies. will you highlight the steps dod needs to take under your leadership to send a message to show this sort of pre-text by the russian administration is not tolerated by the united states and our nato allies? >> i think our experience in ukraine and the highlights...
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what we need to be doing is upsetting the balance of power against the iranians, the russians and for that matter the saudis. >> okay. but that doesn't stop iran from getting a nuke. so here's my dilemma. i'm really struggling with it. if you don't make a deal with iran, because as you rightly said, they can't be trusted and they are haters and they want to kill jews and americans. that's all true. everybody knows that. if you don't make a deal with elm, this a you give them the nuke because they will get it and b once they are on the verge of getting it, israel is going to attack and world war iii breaks out and we would have to support israel. so war is a scenario. that, you know, basically the president and others who support him are saying, lack we don't want the war so we know it's a bad deal. and i think even knows it's a bad deal. we are going to do it that maybe there will be a revolution there and maybe they will be overthrown. >> there won't be in we give them 1 auto billion dollars to buy arms, bill. my god we had an opportunity in 2009 to stop it and we didn't. >> stay on
what we need to be doing is upsetting the balance of power against the iranians, the russians and for that matter the saudis. >> okay. but that doesn't stop iran from getting a nuke. so here's my dilemma. i'm really struggling with it. if you don't make a deal with iran, because as you rightly said, they can't be trusted and they are haters and they want to kill jews and americans. that's all true. everybody knows that. if you don't make a deal with elm, this a you give them the nuke...
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the russian corporate's have had time getting down from the dollar debt.eason is the primary market. the banks are looking at more friendly places to help their clients raise money which is fairly critical because there debtbout $120 billion in across russian corporate that needs to be refinanced. that has been in the form of simple credits. syndicated loans. the latest is the banking problem. applying for a license in hong kong to offer underwriting services. i think it would be get help their energy rates. btb became the first russian lender to be given a license to trade in china's bond market. the exchanges also expecting some of the russian corporate will be enlisting their debt on their own exchange. i think this comes at a time that is fairly interesting because the debt issued in chinese currency has dropped about a third compared to last year, but it is about time as well, because you have the last time we saw a russian corporate issuing in that debt was way back in january 2014. it is about time. yvonne: what kind of yields are we talking about?
the russian corporate's have had time getting down from the dollar debt.eason is the primary market. the banks are looking at more friendly places to help their clients raise money which is fairly critical because there debtbout $120 billion in across russian corporate that needs to be refinanced. that has been in the form of simple credits. syndicated loans. the latest is the banking problem. applying for a license in hong kong to offer underwriting services. i think it would be get help their...
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eastern a russian journalist will discuss the state of russian media and political systems as a result of the ongoing ukraine-russia conflict. >> during the july 4 break we continue with our congressional freshman interviews conversations that started at eight eastern. a lot of people have asked over the how i made the transition from car sales and car service to politics. i said truthfully that's a pretty short step. a lot of the skills are the same. for example being able to walk up to people you don't try to find a way to be friendly and open and connect. find something of in common. a lot of it is sales. i've always had ideas sales is meeting people's needs that we sold 65,000 cars over the years. remember -- i don't ever remember pressuring a customer into buying a car. that's the worse way to do. the idea was to say what are your needs what are your priorities, what works for you and your family, how can we meet that need? in politics is much the same thing. want of the crises in your life, what are the things that don't function in our society? how do we move forward? trying to
eastern a russian journalist will discuss the state of russian media and political systems as a result of the ongoing ukraine-russia conflict. >> during the july 4 break we continue with our congressional freshman interviews conversations that started at eight eastern. a lot of people have asked over the how i made the transition from car sales and car service to politics. i said truthfully that's a pretty short step. a lot of the skills are the same. for example being able to walk up to...
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and thing that was largely on the russian side because the russians don't have an interest in the nuclear armed iran. i think they understand the challenge and the threat that that would pose to their interests as well as everyone else. i mean the russians and my experience tend to be pretty unsentimental about this, and you know, i think that's what sustained them. >> rose: what's interesting to me is that, when given an opportunity to take a position to be on the same side as the united states, that they viewed as in the public interest of russia, they were there. >> right. and that's true of china as well. >> rose: a knee jerk reaction against america. >> no. and the same is true with china, where we've had our share of differences in recent years as well. so, you know, continuing to hold that coalition together and, you know, keep people together at the negotiating table was, you know, i think -- >> rose: a diplomatic achievement. >> it was, for both the president and secretary kerry. >> rose: beyond that the untold story seems to me, and you've certainly alluded to it is it was not e
and thing that was largely on the russian side because the russians don't have an interest in the nuclear armed iran. i think they understand the challenge and the threat that that would pose to their interests as well as everyone else. i mean the russians and my experience tend to be pretty unsentimental about this, and you know, i think that's what sustained them. >> rose: what's interesting to me is that, when given an opportunity to take a position to be on the same side as the united...
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many russians still believe ukraine was behind it. ukraine has denied it.ent was a turning point in souring relations between russia and the west. >> thank you for that, emma hayward this germany's parliament is debating whether to allow a new greek bailout expected to be worth 85 billion euros, we are being look at live pictures now, we believe the debate will sort any minute now the with angela merkel at the helm. one of several e.u. country's whose parliament must sign off on the debt. it is expected to pass with the support of angela merkel. dominic kane is live in berlin, how easy or hard will this be for her come snick? >> reporter: we understand that 48 members might vote against the resolution, clearly we will get a very good sense of how domestically politically germany feels about another bailout for greece, and clearly the decision here will reverberate around the euro seen. and to discuss that i am joined by mr. olaf from the european council on foreign relations based in berlin. what will this tell us about the conservative alliance here and ab
many russians still believe ukraine was behind it. ukraine has denied it.ent was a turning point in souring relations between russia and the west. >> thank you for that, emma hayward this germany's parliament is debating whether to allow a new greek bailout expected to be worth 85 billion euros, we are being look at live pictures now, we believe the debate will sort any minute now the with angela merkel at the helm. one of several e.u. country's whose parliament must sign off on the debt....
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last month the ukraine's leaders named five russian generals commanding the russian-backed separatists. >> putin's got lots of time to do this. he's in no hurry. he's waiting for the opportunity to be about right. and then the russians are going to continue their advance. >> reporter: the kremlin announced today that vladimir putin will meet with iran's president at a summit in russia as extended talks about iran's nuclear program endaryter a final phase next week. >> we'll discuss that and other foreign policy issues with the panel coming up. jennifer griffin at the pentagon thank you. >>> still ahead, senator marco rubio on whether he has enough experience to actually be president. >>> but first we'll meet a driver who actually wants to pay more in transportation taxes. want bladder leak underwear that moves like you do? try always discreet underwear and move, groove, wiggle giggle, swerve, curve. lift, shift, ride, glide hit your stride. only always discreet underwear has soft dual leak guard barriers to help stop leaks where they happen most and a discreet fit that hugs your curves
last month the ukraine's leaders named five russian generals commanding the russian-backed separatists. >> putin's got lots of time to do this. he's in no hurry. he's waiting for the opportunity to be about right. and then the russians are going to continue their advance. >> reporter: the kremlin announced today that vladimir putin will meet with iran's president at a summit in russia as extended talks about iran's nuclear program endaryter a final phase next week. >> we'll...
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the russians have put out a lot of different versions of events. they seem to be settling on the possibility that the mh-17 was shot by a ukrainian surface to surface missile fired by a plane. the evidence of professional investigators and investigative journalists does not point to that at all. anchor: meanwhile, as the investigations continue and we await the final reports, some of the families have decided to go ahead and sue the former separatist leader of the russians. reporter: i don't know whether or not they have any chance of getting anywhere with that court case. other than symbolically and drawing attention to their plight. the russians seem steadfast in their determination not to comply with international legal demands, in particularly the demand that was formally made by ukraine, malaysia, netherlands, and australia. most of the victims work from the netherlands -- victims were from the netherlands and from malaysia. there is a special tribunal. russia has made it clear it will be till the initiative. vladimir putin confirmed as much i
the russians have put out a lot of different versions of events. they seem to be settling on the possibility that the mh-17 was shot by a ukrainian surface to surface missile fired by a plane. the evidence of professional investigators and investigative journalists does not point to that at all. anchor: meanwhile, as the investigations continue and we await the final reports, some of the families have decided to go ahead and sue the former separatist leader of the russians. reporter: i don't...