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russian greatness. >> it was the kind of pageantry which putin and russians in general loved.s riding very high. this was, you know, a moment of personal and national triumph from his point of view. (cheers and applause) >> narrator: the games were an announcement that the world needed to pay attention to russia and vladimir putin. (putin speaking russian) (cheers and applause) >> sochi was a huge moment for vladimir putin, and it was meant to be his validation and crowning moment of acceptance on the world stage as, you know, sort of the new russian tsar. (cheers and applause) >> narrator: but putin's moment of glory was tarnished by troubles just over russia's border: in ukraine. >> ukraine is stuck very much in the middle both geographically... >>> ...with the protests in neighboring ukraine, what is russian president... >> narrator: to putin, the crowds were a repudiation. the protesters demanded their government move away from russia and toward the west. coming in the midst of his olympics, putin saw something else. >> putin was sure that that was a real conspiracy to rai
russian greatness. >> it was the kind of pageantry which putin and russians in general loved.s riding very high. this was, you know, a moment of personal and national triumph from his point of view. (cheers and applause) >> narrator: the games were an announcement that the world needed to pay attention to russia and vladimir putin. (putin speaking russian) (cheers and applause) >> sochi was a huge moment for vladimir putin, and it was meant to be his validation and crowning...
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the female russian meddling reaches a new level. prime minister. the head of the world watchdog admits it's almost impossible to separate sport politics and. political motives behind those refusal to. drugs. also this week. leader explains all in the first edition. he tells. how he felt. his mistake. start a new. era that will start. we hear from an activist who was terrorism after releasing. headlines of the week top stories of today welcome to the weekly. britain's prime minister may have set a new low for relations with russia in a speech on tuesday after accusing moscow of military aggression and election meddling but also uprising details and apparently the key issue. seems far less important. chief among those today of course is russia but it is russia's actions russia's illegal onix ation of crimea so i have a very simple message for russia because we know there's a strong and prosperous russia russia has the reach and the responsibility russia can russia does not to secure the best possible brics it. the day after mays claims the times news
the female russian meddling reaches a new level. prime minister. the head of the world watchdog admits it's almost impossible to separate sport politics and. political motives behind those refusal to. drugs. also this week. leader explains all in the first edition. he tells. how he felt. his mistake. start a new. era that will start. we hear from an activist who was terrorism after releasing. headlines of the week top stories of today welcome to the weekly. britain's prime minister may have set...
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and a russian military intelligence veteran and a russian oligarch, and russian energy executives and also the russian deputy prime minister. and, of course, the russian ambassador. attorney general jeff sessions today upgraded his memory stick once again to declare to the house judiciary committee that despite his previous denials that he'd had any information about there being any russian contact by members of the trump campaign, he now does recall that he may have been aware about some of those contacts during the campaign. he insists that his evolving statements on these matters is all truthful. is all true. it's all innocent. he insists that he's consistently told the truth, even though his story has consistently changed. we don't know everything the trump campaign was doing with all of these russian contacts, while russia was interfering in the election to help trump win it. but after russia interfered to help trump win the election and then trump won the election, the trump administration has continued to behave toward russia in ways we don't have to speculate about. we don't h
and a russian military intelligence veteran and a russian oligarch, and russian energy executives and also the russian deputy prime minister. and, of course, the russian ambassador. attorney general jeff sessions today upgraded his memory stick once again to declare to the house judiciary committee that despite his previous denials that he'd had any information about there being any russian contact by members of the trump campaign, he now does recall that he may have been aware about some of...
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crimea is mostly russian speakers. ukraine has been part of the russian sphere of influence for centuries, i really think this is just the flexing of muscles and the expansion of the russian empire. this is really historically the kind of thing russia ought to be able to do. what did he call it? the expansion of the russian empire back to more traditional historic borders. why not reestablish the russian empire. right? besides, if we did want to raise a stink about it, there's no reason to think we'd have any power to do so anyway. he said, quote, economic and diplomatic sanctions won't work against russia. so let russia have it. i mean, so that stuck out a little bit, right, in 2014. that's an unusually pro-russia, detailed, pro-russia stance to be taking in american politics in a republican primary in 2014, this is not at a time when the attitudes toward russia had a big spotlight on them in mainstream american politics. so that interview stood out a little bit, but ultimately, e doubt that interview had much to do i
crimea is mostly russian speakers. ukraine has been part of the russian sphere of influence for centuries, i really think this is just the flexing of muscles and the expansion of the russian empire. this is really historically the kind of thing russia ought to be able to do. what did he call it? the expansion of the russian empire back to more traditional historic borders. why not reestablish the russian empire. right? besides, if we did want to raise a stink about it, there's no reason to...
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are russian government to kremlin flatter me or putin who for the last time are these russian thereby it's so let me get this straight they're going to get back at you by repeating something which apparently may or may not be true they're not making this up they're not lying they're not crafting some story of you having been and all they're doing is repeating all according to you allegations made by someone else who benefits from this who is going to say i was yes george tech guy yes yes this was the man who years ago spoke against russia through l g b t policies ah ha who thinks like that nobody would have thought of that until you bring. it up and it's patently absurd and this also goes to this notion of how does this russian interference work is what more facebook ads does anybody ever stop and ask what is this mean who is believing this it is an example of our new law is an example of things changing slightly because given the russian hysteria he might have been entitle to think you might get some sympathy for accusing russian boats for doing this but that wasn't the case was it i
are russian government to kremlin flatter me or putin who for the last time are these russian thereby it's so let me get this straight they're going to get back at you by repeating something which apparently may or may not be true they're not making this up they're not lying they're not crafting some story of you having been and all they're doing is repeating all according to you allegations made by someone else who benefits from this who is going to say i was yes george tech guy yes yes this...
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russians are waking up to their history.ate the past, they arejust trying to remember it. it is time for the final part of myjourney. i am off to the other end of russia, seven time zones away. this is the capital of the russian far east. here, china is closer than most of russia. the cradle of the revolution field world away but then i am more than 6000 kilometres east of st petersburg. he and the russian revolution both have one thing in common, they are both 100 years old. lev has survived three famines, he has fought in four wars. in his lifetime his country has disappeared twice. first czarist russia and then soviet russia. how does a nation survived that kind of century? after the revolution, it would take five years and a brutal civil war before the bolsheviks conquered the russian far east. the decisive battle was near kha barovsk. there is a giant panoramic painting of it at the local museum. soviet mythology painted the reds as triumphant heroes, the anti—communist white army deservedly crushed. in songs and poems,
russians are waking up to their history.ate the past, they arejust trying to remember it. it is time for the final part of myjourney. i am off to the other end of russia, seven time zones away. this is the capital of the russian far east. here, china is closer than most of russia. the cradle of the revolution field world away but then i am more than 6000 kilometres east of st petersburg. he and the russian revolution both have one thing in common, they are both 100 years old. lev has survived...
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said the seeds of it eventually did decades later we just had the collapse of the russian empire one cannot say that that was necessarily part of the same process that when they were in the eighty's nelson mandela who was supported by the soviet union and himself was a communist of sorts was still opposed by western governments the united states the united kingdom up until he succeeded and then suddenly he's become you know the hero rather that's the whole point the myth that's the whole point it's not just about the soviet union it's about ideology and that is the biggest outcome of that political transformation you can use revolution you can use whatever you choose but the fact of the matter is the rest of the century or almost the rest of the century was defined by the the ideology that eventually took power in russia there is absolutely no doubt russian revolution played a role in the major role that went the century history and most of that the influence sports. maybe not on russia itself but on the wall and in general definitely positive but what i think is important and what i
said the seeds of it eventually did decades later we just had the collapse of the russian empire one cannot say that that was necessarily part of the same process that when they were in the eighty's nelson mandela who was supported by the soviet union and himself was a communist of sorts was still opposed by western governments the united states the united kingdom up until he succeeded and then suddenly he's become you know the hero rather that's the whole point the myth that's the whole point...
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russian clears the way for cruisers.iven a naval base and vast amounts of war material. [explosions] narrator: french communists sabotage the electrical system on french fighter plane. ♪ narrator with the fall of : france, hitler decides to invade the territory of the recent partner, russia. ♪ narrator: the turning point of the german invasion of russia comes at volgograd, or what was then called stalingrad. when the war and's, russia requires the spoils of war eastern poland, besarabia, northern sakhalin, portions of finland. latvia, lithuania, and estonia are incorporated as soviet republics, and much of the native population is deported. there are russian occupations zones pending final peace treaties in germany, austria and north korea. and the russians have the right to maintain garrisons in poland, hungary, romania and bulgaria. how did we get from here to there, to the present situation? with the iron curtain dividing europe and communist outposts through much of the world? what is the secret to their postwar expa
russian clears the way for cruisers.iven a naval base and vast amounts of war material. [explosions] narrator: french communists sabotage the electrical system on french fighter plane. ♪ narrator with the fall of : france, hitler decides to invade the territory of the recent partner, russia. ♪ narrator: the turning point of the german invasion of russia comes at volgograd, or what was then called stalingrad. when the war and's, russia requires the spoils of war eastern poland, besarabia,...
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new york city russian bank branch. sam clovis is credited with bringing carter page on to the trump campaign and also credited with bringing on to the campaign george papadopoulos, who has now become quite famous for lying with the fbi about his contacts with russia during the trump campaign. in the plea agreement revealed by a judge on money, it was apparently sam clovis who was george papadopoulos's supervisor who told him he was doing great work when he initiated and maintained contact with russian sources. when george papadopoulos suggested that there be an off-the-record meeting between trump campaign personnel and russian officials up to and including people from putin's office, sam clovis is reportedly the campaign supervisor who encouraged george papadopoulos to take that trip. well, now we've learned that m clovis has not only spoken to investigators on the russia investigation, we've learned that he's also reportedly testified to the grand jury in the mueller investigation. now, this happened while sam clovis
new york city russian bank branch. sam clovis is credited with bringing carter page on to the trump campaign and also credited with bringing on to the campaign george papadopoulos, who has now become quite famous for lying with the fbi about his contacts with russia during the trump campaign. in the plea agreement revealed by a judge on money, it was apparently sam clovis who was george papadopoulos's supervisor who told him he was doing great work when he initiated and maintained contact with...
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olympic chiefs dismissed media claims this premise childer that the russian national anthem will be banned the upcoming winter games. also revelations about the offshore tax avoidance and money making scheme of the super rich become a gold mine for the media many publications rooting out and focusing on links to russia plus nato is set to agree on increasing troop numbers for training missions in afghanistan the move would boost the number of its personnel to sixteen thousand . welcome you're watching r.t. this tuesday evening which just turned eight o'clock here in moscow now our top story this hour the international olympics committee has dismissed reports that the russian national anthem could be banned from the twenty eighteen winter olympics the claim was made in the new york times ahead of the i.o.c. to sit in on what action to take against russia for alleged state sponsored doping charlotte dubinsky reports now from the limbic headquarters in switzerland. well the article by the new york times suggests unnamed sources from the international olympic committee have said that they are
olympic chiefs dismissed media claims this premise childer that the russian national anthem will be banned the upcoming winter games. also revelations about the offshore tax avoidance and money making scheme of the super rich become a gold mine for the media many publications rooting out and focusing on links to russia plus nato is set to agree on increasing troop numbers for training missions in afghanistan the move would boost the number of its personnel to sixteen thousand . welcome you're...
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the russians do.who you go to, the other organized crime group. >> there is something particular about the multiple bankruptcieb. unlike other real estate developers. he was squeezed off from the traditional sources of capital and real estate, the entire game is that you borrow money. you invest it. you hope to make money and get out. that's basically out. if you can't borrow money, you have a harder time. >> one of the most interesting things to the sale was the timing of it. it happened in 2008 when trump was going through essentially multiple bankruptcies. nobody would loan to him. this was a huge infusion of cash into his bank account, so, you know, when you look at the circumstances surrounding the sale and more questionable. >> can you imagine a world in which there is -- game out the possibility of some kind of indictments related to these offenses that don't relate back to the sort of core question about russian political. >> i would say highly likely. we know for certain the president is extr
the russians do.who you go to, the other organized crime group. >> there is something particular about the multiple bankruptcieb. unlike other real estate developers. he was squeezed off from the traditional sources of capital and real estate, the entire game is that you borrow money. you invest it. you hope to make money and get out. that's basically out. if you can't borrow money, you have a harder time. >> one of the most interesting things to the sale was the timing of it. it...
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before it ends, the white russians rebel against the reds.d troops fight to keep russia in the war. czarists try to restore the monarchy. the czar and his family are executed. and the cheka, the first of many soviet secret police groups, become active. they arrest without charge, no trials, disappearance without explanation becomes routine. but lenin complains. >> there is still too little [indiscernible] not because we lack determination but because we do not know how to capture enough marauders. capitalists. james: however many they capture, they miss one. on august 30, 1918, a young lady named dora kaplan takes a shot at lenin. the motives are unknown. her marksmanship effective. lenin is only slightly wounded. that night in moscow alone, 500 anti-leninists are executed on suspicion of being with ms. kaplan's effort. the signposts along the road read "peace, freedom, and bread. " because they understood these bread can only be there is when peace is attained. on march 7, 1921, they are in the streets asking for freedom and bread. at 6:45 i
before it ends, the white russians rebel against the reds.d troops fight to keep russia in the war. czarists try to restore the monarchy. the czar and his family are executed. and the cheka, the first of many soviet secret police groups, become active. they arrest without charge, no trials, disappearance without explanation becomes routine. but lenin complains. >> there is still too little [indiscernible] not because we lack determination but because we do not know how to capture enough...
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interference in the vote one example used to suppose that russian who's profile didn't fit a typical british political observer however the person posted or retreated nearly one hundred posts mentioning that the political and media scare mongering may have actually now how can effect as poorly boyko reports in recent weeks and days the british media has been heavily focused on the lack of progress the braggs it talks and the problems facing to raise them a government the russian interference story has drawn the fire away from all that and now media outlets can pour over the question of how many trolls does it take to incite a revolution not many according to everyone we approached to discuss this story. london do you think four hundred twitter accounts from from russia is enough to change the outcome of the referendum here in the u.k. well i think it could i think it could sort of and there could be a lot more yeah so you think it's only the tip of the iceberg yes i think it's just the tip of the iceberg i believe there is something at the bottom of it and i'm being very careful with
interference in the vote one example used to suppose that russian who's profile didn't fit a typical british political observer however the person posted or retreated nearly one hundred posts mentioning that the political and media scare mongering may have actually now how can effect as poorly boyko reports in recent weeks and days the british media has been heavily focused on the lack of progress the braggs it talks and the problems facing to raise them a government the russian interference...
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plan of money would you make of the russian plan or if it's just a plan to push russia to the front of everything that's happening in syria the man what syria is just a part of the big game that's happening in the middle east and all not only in the middle east for russia the main thing is to build an anti american coalition with iran and hopefully with turkey on the basis of this syrian campaign of course iran and russia already kind of anti american russian military both by the poor and forces in syria russia outflanked nato but ultimate goal would be to part possibly pull turkey away from the united states and nato and of course syria is important because an asset is important for russia because he can guarantee that russia will retain military naval base on the syrian mediterranean coast and even more importantly and their bases there so this is just part of it and russia is using what's happening right now in syria to promote its overall strategic intentions which you're even much wider than the entire middle east sammael ramani. this plan it seems when you listen to both of th
plan of money would you make of the russian plan or if it's just a plan to push russia to the front of everything that's happening in syria the man what syria is just a part of the big game that's happening in the middle east and all not only in the middle east for russia the main thing is to build an anti american coalition with iran and hopefully with turkey on the basis of this syrian campaign of course iran and russia already kind of anti american russian military both by the poor and...
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his bella russian is worse than his russian years ago so he needs two official languages. he's a course badly educated dictator if they're gonna think that it's a group where mullah brazil ejector. opposition is largely for britain in belarus. in the one nine hundred ninety s. just gave rich stood as a candidate for a new party but he didn't stand a chance. at that time he still hoped to supplant the old values with new ones. it was a vain hope that the. overwhelming majority of people in belarus support democratic principles our leadership only came to power with russia's help. he would deliver is there has to be if he does what he wants and everyone else shuts up and accept that. if they have jacked he removes them from the fi trough and a fast buck but the west doesn't understand that we're not a state based on law and order and that the way to becoming one has been blocked we're not a country where the government is democratically elected and we were moving towards it but then we were stopped. in. the will of the liquid a bottomless no problem. so at least russia got o
his bella russian is worse than his russian years ago so he needs two official languages. he's a course badly educated dictator if they're gonna think that it's a group where mullah brazil ejector. opposition is largely for britain in belarus. in the one nine hundred ninety s. just gave rich stood as a candidate for a new party but he didn't stand a chance. at that time he still hoped to supplant the old values with new ones. it was a vain hope that the. overwhelming majority of people in...
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he denies the allegations and then now deleted tweet takei said russian bought. the allegations against him he attached a charge which claimed to show he was targeted by russian trolls however he didn't seem to win over the backing of those on social media. he should have said the cling on may have done it no he says russian bots so let me get this straight they're going to get back at you by repeating something which apparently may or may not be true they're not making this up they're not lying they're not crafting some story of you having been and all they're doing is repeating all according to you allegations made by someone else who benefits from this this absolutely specious idea that somebody is going to go through all of this work to make some some strange and some cryptic association with some has been star trek actor or what an accusation is forty years old i mean it doesn't make any sense but it's great commentary. the head of the world and he doping agency has admitted it's almost impossible to separate sport and politics craig read his comments follow
he denies the allegations and then now deleted tweet takei said russian bought. the allegations against him he attached a charge which claimed to show he was targeted by russian trolls however he didn't seem to win over the backing of those on social media. he should have said the cling on may have done it no he says russian bots so let me get this straight they're going to get back at you by repeating something which apparently may or may not be true they're not making this up they're not...
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america to register as a foreign agent in the us the russian. government promised to fight back and we can see that it's happening but to make similar demands for foreign media in this country to register as foreign agents russia's own legislation required amendments and they have just been approved by the russian duma and now the draft bill will be moved on to the upper chamber of the russian parliament for a final vote the amendment has it that a media outlet may find itself on the list of foreign agents in russia if it receives money from foreign countries i.e. their governments international organizations or foreign organizations for an individuals as well as russian legal entities which are funded from any of the sources that i mentioned above if a media organisation becomes a foreign agent whatever it publishes has to come with a disclaimer plus it has to provide the russian authorities with regular reports on their finances something that was also discussed at the same duma session was a recent buzz feed piece titled secret finding sixty
america to register as a foreign agent in the us the russian. government promised to fight back and we can see that it's happening but to make similar demands for foreign media in this country to register as foreign agents russia's own legislation required amendments and they have just been approved by the russian duma and now the draft bill will be moved on to the upper chamber of the russian parliament for a final vote the amendment has it that a media outlet may find itself on the list of...
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and pressure on the russian media doesn't end there u.s. lawmakers are now considering a bill proposing cable and satellite providers not be required to carry video content that somehow link to the kremlin that would mean providers could decide for themselves whether or not to show such content and what's important to note here is that that belief yet to be approved or russia has promised a similar response from some top politicians proposing a tit for tat move if the bill is adopted journalist and writer neil clark believes the pressure on the russian media is because of his recent success. well this is absolutely outrageous i think we could quit mcafee's and it really is mccarthyism on steroids now and it's a significant escalation in this cold war launched by the us against russian media r.t. as a growing audience share in america around the world in r.t. puts a different narrative out to the war party narrative on issues like the syrian conflict for example so i think the war mongers in the us are very angry that artie's been so success
and pressure on the russian media doesn't end there u.s. lawmakers are now considering a bill proposing cable and satellite providers not be required to carry video content that somehow link to the kremlin that would mean providers could decide for themselves whether or not to show such content and what's important to note here is that that belief yet to be approved or russia has promised a similar response from some top politicians proposing a tit for tat move if the bill is adopted journalist...
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and we saw a lot of the evidence that russian hackers and russian advertisers were playing in our electionsto the right and the left, entangled in a very bitter war trying to really promote that. so the rnc maybe should have been a little more pro active, joy, you're right. but what about the fec and what about getting them to get a little bit more reactive and a little bit more proactive and trying to be, you know, prevent some of this? >> richard painter, a lot of democrats doing a lot of soul searching wishing the obama administration had been more aggressive trying to combat this. we have examples in other countries, richard, same thing happ happening. an aggressive attempt to hack into e-mails of the french, the candidates running for the president in france. hackers came after them, but the french were prepared, headline in the "new york times." we had finland and estonia attacked by the same exact kind of campaign. but the difference is, that in those countries and in germany and other places, both of the political parties came together and were very public about saying, we don't car
and we saw a lot of the evidence that russian hackers and russian advertisers were playing in our electionsto the right and the left, entangled in a very bitter war trying to really promote that. so the rnc maybe should have been a little more pro active, joy, you're right. but what about the fec and what about getting them to get a little bit more reactive and a little bit more proactive and trying to be, you know, prevent some of this? >> richard painter, a lot of democrats doing a lot...
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leaks is claiming that the cia's created a computer program that impersonates the software of the russian antivirus companies kaspersky loved let's get more details on this story on correspondent david morgan kaleb good to see you what else then is in these revelations. well we've got a new batch of documents from the vault eight of wiki leaks this new batch of documents that's been released showing some of the internal workings of the cia particularly in relation to software now what was released is a program called a hive and essentially this is a major component of cia infrastructure and malware and it provides a covert communications about how the cia operates and what kind of software and malware that they're using now one thing that was revealed in these in these documents is that a century the cia had a program to imitate kaspersky laboratory now this is a huge popular russian software company and it's recently been subject to scandal u.s. authorities have actually banned. any government agencies from using kaspersky laboratories citing concerns about national security this happene
leaks is claiming that the cia's created a computer program that impersonates the software of the russian antivirus companies kaspersky loved let's get more details on this story on correspondent david morgan kaleb good to see you what else then is in these revelations. well we've got a new batch of documents from the vault eight of wiki leaks this new batch of documents that's been released showing some of the internal workings of the cia particularly in relation to software now what was...
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russian let's say interference. some level was discussed no one i spoke to had anything to say about evidence that maybe because there isn't much of it do you think the prime minister is wrong to be putting the emphasis that she put on this last night on russia no. no you're right to do to accuse them of meddling well i think she probably has evidence to indicate that that was the case probably there's also britain's head of cyber security karen martin has said that russian hackers have attacked british media telecommunication and energy sectors when asked for proof he said he couldn't get into precise details the prime minister's spokesperson has said that downing street didn't have any evidence of successful interference in british electoral systems and this was the way the foreign secretary put it on. the. loose. but that doesn't matter because if you ask a member of the public care if russia did meddle the answer is most likely to be done for questions of foreign affairs like faraway russia where people in the u
russian let's say interference. some level was discussed no one i spoke to had anything to say about evidence that maybe because there isn't much of it do you think the prime minister is wrong to be putting the emphasis that she put on this last night on russia no. no you're right to do to accuse them of meddling well i think she probably has evidence to indicate that that was the case probably there's also britain's head of cyber security karen martin has said that russian hackers have...
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feel like they can't even risk even attend general association with the russians or with anything russian. and the u.s. military steps up its efforts to militarize space splashing the cash on you all we're told warfare capability. a very warm welcome you are watching r.t. international broadcasting to you live from the russian capital and mccarran our top story this hour attacks on r.t. in the u.s. are equal to attacks on free speech that's according to president vladimir putin he was answering reporters' questions on the last day of the apec summit in vietnam did fifty of soonish that exclude him and those who are doing this in the u.s. have always been proud of being the world's number one democrats and freedom of speech has always been the main value it here to buy them there's no democracy without freedom of speech and attack on our media in the u.s. is make no mistake an attack on. freedom of speech itself mr putin also promised that the russian government will come up with appropriate retaliation such retaliation may affect american or american funded media that are operating in rus
feel like they can't even risk even attend general association with the russians or with anything russian. and the u.s. military steps up its efforts to militarize space splashing the cash on you all we're told warfare capability. a very warm welcome you are watching r.t. international broadcasting to you live from the russian capital and mccarran our top story this hour attacks on r.t. in the u.s. are equal to attacks on free speech that's according to president vladimir putin he was answering...
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russian and the u.s. military steps up its efforts to militarize space splashing the cash a new orbital warfare capabilities. a very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international broadcasting to you live from the russian capital and the karen the top story this hour attacks on r.t. in the u.s. are equal to attacks on free speech as according to president vladimir putin he was on soaring reporters' questions on the last day of the apec summit in vietnam our correspondent the trunk is there for is let's close like him now and find out more bring this up to speed on the latest would you please. nagy hello again well when president vladimir putin was replying to our correspondents question about what really turned into a crackdown against r t in the u.s. he pointed at freedom of speech what he called an essential part of democracy that is currently being bluntly violated in america. because we deal with students that exclude him and those who are doing this in the u.s. have always been proud of being the wo
russian and the u.s. military steps up its efforts to militarize space splashing the cash a new orbital warfare capabilities. a very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international broadcasting to you live from the russian capital and the karen the top story this hour attacks on r.t. in the u.s. are equal to attacks on free speech as according to president vladimir putin he was on soaring reporters' questions on the last day of the apec summit in vietnam our correspondent the trunk is there for...
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the russian leader moved on to talk about retaliatory measures that are currently being mauled by russian lawmakers he said but some of them are actually quite harsh the suggestions that are being made but according to the russian leader the response will be. appropriate and he pointed out that the russian media never influenced the actual process or any kind of outcomes in the u.s. politics and of course the presidential race in which the. president donald trump became the u.s. leader of course but this follows an outcry crackdown on tea and other russian media outlets in the u.s. just to remind you the u.s. department of justice set a deadline for r.t. america that is our u.s. branch to register as a foreign agent and we had to obey because otherwise our the head of america could be arrested and our assets there could be frozen now then there was the social media giant twitter which without any warning banned the r t all kinds of r.t. ads that were legally purchased for the media giant and as we may well remember twitter cited the u.s. intelligence reports that said that russia and the
the russian leader moved on to talk about retaliatory measures that are currently being mauled by russian lawmakers he said but some of them are actually quite harsh the suggestions that are being made but according to the russian leader the response will be. appropriate and he pointed out that the russian media never influenced the actual process or any kind of outcomes in the u.s. politics and of course the presidential race in which the. president donald trump became the u.s. leader of...
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a tangential association with the russians or with anything russian for fear of being branded by their political opponents it's ridiculous it's max of the one nine hundred fifty s. to tell you the truth i wish that i had better understood what was happening as it was happening but like i said a moment ago i thought it was a joke in the beginning and before i could even process what was going on two of jacked the decision had been made to remove me and it wasn't until i was doing the television interview that i finally said to the m.e.p. wait a minute did i get thrown off that panel and he said well we didn't want to make a problem with the other guests and and i thought wow ok well american politics rears its ugly head even in brussels but sputnik and ati guests have had to endure all that share of naming and shaming and your pain think tank recently branded them useful idiots. because we're useful idiot i mean useful idiot you called me a useful idiot useful idiot useful idiots great stress in my opinions r t there are thousands of us doing it behind his record is a simple strategy we
a tangential association with the russians or with anything russian for fear of being branded by their political opponents it's ridiculous it's max of the one nine hundred fifty s. to tell you the truth i wish that i had better understood what was happening as it was happening but like i said a moment ago i thought it was a joke in the beginning and before i could even process what was going on two of jacked the decision had been made to remove me and it wasn't until i was doing the television...
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they're just pro-russian. and in this election they happen to find a candidate who is also very much pro-russian. and so i hope that moves all to understand that in the next election, for whatever reasons the russian maybe be antirepublican. and that my republican colleagues too could be subject to attack. just as we saw in a smaller less significant way. that one of their own presidential candidates was part of russia's propaganda campaign. i yield back. >> mr. heck, five minutes. >> i have a simple question for each of you. do you acknowledge and recognize that the magnitude and nature of efforts under taken by the russians to interfere in the elections last year constitute an exten shl and material threat to the health of the democracy? >> we recognize that and obviously a threat to all of our platforms. >> mr. stretch? >> yes. >> the activity that we saw in the platform was limited. we're not in position to take a broader view. when you look at the whole picture. >> you do not acknowledge is represents an
they're just pro-russian. and in this election they happen to find a candidate who is also very much pro-russian. and so i hope that moves all to understand that in the next election, for whatever reasons the russian maybe be antirepublican. and that my republican colleagues too could be subject to attack. just as we saw in a smaller less significant way. that one of their own presidential candidates was part of russia's propaganda campaign. i yield back. >> mr. heck, five minutes....
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we got russian ambassador, russian banker, russian ex-con, military, russian lawyer, russian lobbyistssian money laundering suspect. russian billionaire son and connected academic, oil executive, russian foreign ministry official, russian president's fake niece and now new guy head of russia's fund. -- sovereign wealth fund. that's too big for a band. that's too big for a marching band in most towns. i mean, but there is one more thing to say about the russian sovereign wealth fund that met with eric prince during the transition. the russian direct investment fund, the fund he runs is one of many russian government institutions under u.s. sanctions. since russia invaded crimea in 2014, which means that no american business person, even eric prince, should be doing business with that fund. prince's explanation about that meeting in the seychelles is it had nothing to do with the trump transition. it was just business. it couldn't have been business with that guy from the russian sovereign wealth fund, at least it couldn't have been business if it was legal business. eric prince schedul
we got russian ambassador, russian banker, russian ex-con, military, russian lawyer, russian lobbyistssian money laundering suspect. russian billionaire son and connected academic, oil executive, russian foreign ministry official, russian president's fake niece and now new guy head of russia's fund. -- sovereign wealth fund. that's too big for a band. that's too big for a marching band in most towns. i mean, but there is one more thing to say about the russian sovereign wealth fund that met...
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russian lawmakers vote in favor of getting media register as foreign agents. in the united states. in response to washington's actions the self appointed global press freedom stay quiet on the treatment of. also ahead this hour u.s. officials from using bestselling russian security software on the alleged espionage threat but there's no evidence to suspicions. volunteers trying to help refugees are being considered. from the humanitarian aid. to the world this is r t international my names you not only a welcome to the program this hour's top story russian lawmakers have voted in favor of forcing media outlets to register as foreign agents it's in response to similar pressure placed on r.t. america in the united states. has been following developments for us just bring us up to spec about what a fact that these amendments could have. didn't hi well we wouldn't be hearing this news from the russian parliament if it wasn't for the american department of justice that demanded that r.t. america register as a foreign agent in the us the russian government promised to fight back and we'r
russian lawmakers vote in favor of getting media register as foreign agents. in the united states. in response to washington's actions the self appointed global press freedom stay quiet on the treatment of. also ahead this hour u.s. officials from using bestselling russian security software on the alleged espionage threat but there's no evidence to suspicions. volunteers trying to help refugees are being considered. from the humanitarian aid. to the world this is r t international my names you...
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athlete being only two points short of fulfilling the road map to continue to spend has seen russian officials make their feelings a very clear first up the russian olympic committee chief alexander as you call. relevance to restart his book the mclaren report itself created a clash of opinions it was contested by the russians who claimed that the report lacks sufficient proof to be deemed it legitimate and water itself did speak out when they cleared ninety five out of the ninety six russian athletes accused of various doping allegations in the report their reason being yes you guessed it lack of evidence and hence their cases were closed the russian sports minister has said his disappointment to these two demands are obviously of a political nature we want dialogue not addict out however. has made it clear there is a doping problem and has since become one of only five european countries that have criminalized doping austria france italy and spain being the others president putin had a clear message on the issue in russia when he spoke out some of the main thing is that we have to
athlete being only two points short of fulfilling the road map to continue to spend has seen russian officials make their feelings a very clear first up the russian olympic committee chief alexander as you call. relevance to restart his book the mclaren report itself created a clash of opinions it was contested by the russians who claimed that the report lacks sufficient proof to be deemed it legitimate and water itself did speak out when they cleared ninety five out of the ninety six russian...
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and pressure on russian media does not and a very u.s. lawmakers are now considering a bill proposing that cable and satellite providers not be required to carry video content somehow linked to the kremlin i mean the providers it could decide for themselves whether to show such content or not though it is important to note the bill has yet to be passed. russia has promised a similar response with some top politicians proposing to for tat moves if the bill gets adopted journalist and writer new quark believes the pressure on russian media is down to its recent successes or this is absolutely outrageous i think we could quit mcafee's about it really is mccarthyism on steroids now and it's a significant escalation in this cold war launched by the us against russian media r.t. is a growing audience share in america and around the world in r.t. puts a different narrative out to the war party narrative on issues like the syrian conflict for example so i think the war mongers in the us are very angry that artie's been so successful and i think i
and pressure on russian media does not and a very u.s. lawmakers are now considering a bill proposing that cable and satellite providers not be required to carry video content somehow linked to the kremlin i mean the providers it could decide for themselves whether to show such content or not though it is important to note the bill has yet to be passed. russia has promised a similar response with some top politicians proposing to for tat moves if the bill gets adopted journalist and writer new...
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this hour's headlines stories russian lawmakers voted in favor of giving moscow the power to classify media foreign agents and similar to those made against. the united states. the response to washington's actions the self-appointed guardians of global press freedom usually quiet on the treatment of artes u.s. channel. reveals that volunteers attempting to help refugees crossing international borders are being treated as criminals but. we hear from one humanitarian aid worker who fell foul of the authorities. believe. the humanitarian. help. your chiming in from right around the world this hour welcome to moscow into r.t.e. international my names you know neal good to have your company our top story lawmakers in russia's lower of parliament have voted in favor of requiring media outlets which are funded from abroad to register as foreign agents in eight days in response to similar pressure placed on our team in the united states breaking down the details for us. first of all we wouldn't be hearing this news from the russian parliament if it wasn't for the american department of justic
this hour's headlines stories russian lawmakers voted in favor of giving moscow the power to classify media foreign agents and similar to those made against. the united states. the response to washington's actions the self-appointed guardians of global press freedom usually quiet on the treatment of artes u.s. channel. reveals that volunteers attempting to help refugees crossing international borders are being treated as criminals but. we hear from one humanitarian aid worker who fell foul of...
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olympic chiefs dismissed media claims as premature that the russian national anthem will be banned at the upcoming winter games. and revolution about the offshore tax avoidance and money making schemes of the super rich become a goldmine for the media with many publications of rooting out and focusing on the links to russia. broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is an international and john thomas certainly glad to have you with us now the u.n. back to a joint mission investigating the chemical attack in syria's needly province back in april has found government forces to be responsible watchdog says that they have looked into various scenarios questioned hundreds of witnesses and examined thousands of pictures and files however they did stress you never made it to the full side of the attack but the leadership panel has identified i saw the ad responsible for the use of salt for mustard in. and the syrian arab republic that's responsible for the use of sarin at conseco and their studies showed that the samples from handshake koon match with a particular chemical fr
olympic chiefs dismissed media claims as premature that the russian national anthem will be banned at the upcoming winter games. and revolution about the offshore tax avoidance and money making schemes of the super rich become a goldmine for the media with many publications of rooting out and focusing on the links to russia. broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is an international and john thomas certainly glad to have you with us now the u.n. back to a joint mission...
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russia was consumed by revolution and unprecedented violence it is not an understatement to say the russian revolution or bolster big coup d'etat was the defining moment of the twentieth century how did it change russia and the world. crosstalk in the russian revolution i'm joined by my guest here in moscow geoffrey robertson is a professor of history at university college cork and a member of the royal irish academy we also have marc sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst and of course we have bob and she's a political analyst with sputnik international all right gentlemen as always crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it. geoffrey robertson we go to you first here one hundred years on i will the most obvious question was it worth it was it worth it yes i think it was one because what the revolution showed was that it was possible to. get nine hundred seventy eight was that the people into the history fundamentally changed to kosovo history but there are those that say that it was a coup d'etat that the bolsheviks
russia was consumed by revolution and unprecedented violence it is not an understatement to say the russian revolution or bolster big coup d'etat was the defining moment of the twentieth century how did it change russia and the world. crosstalk in the russian revolution i'm joined by my guest here in moscow geoffrey robertson is a professor of history at university college cork and a member of the royal irish academy we also have marc sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst...
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army russian ideology and the russian world. me. most belarussians still accept the monopoly of their russian neighbors and of left to walk a fine line between solidarity and independence. but georgia was a different case. after the rose revolution it quickly developed into a pluralistic comparatively well functioning country. the tax system was simplified and the banking sector and public services modernized its cities were transformed. mikhail saakashvili the new president completely renovated the center of tbilisi. after the rez revolution foreign capital began to flow into the country it felt like a new era was coming people had a great visions that our country would become a new switzerland or singapore or that an economic miracle would happen. and a big boom really did start and things that were worth a million dollars now cost one hundred million apartments in tbilisi were more expensive than in moscow we had an enormous growth in our client base and hired new stuff and really good money. looking west away from putin's ru
army russian ideology and the russian world. me. most belarussians still accept the monopoly of their russian neighbors and of left to walk a fine line between solidarity and independence. but georgia was a different case. after the rose revolution it quickly developed into a pluralistic comparatively well functioning country. the tax system was simplified and the banking sector and public services modernized its cities were transformed. mikhail saakashvili the new president completely...
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about properties russians have bought, russian oilgarches.u go beyond the collusion thing, we'll flip out, we'll fire the special prosecutor, and there's something there they're sensitive about. i think if you're looking now at this investigation and it's clear mueller is looking at people with financial experience and money laundering and your top campaign guy got nabbed it's super worrisome. >> there's a lot of russian oilgarches in the global luxury real estate market around the world, buying lots of properties because it's a useful asset to park prept. how much do you think trump is a person selling and they're parking money there. how much do you have a sense that russian oilgarches that are doing that are in contact? >> i think what you said is correct. i think rugs love to buy property to park their cash abroad and to have a place to flee. in you're successful in russia, if you reach a certain level of success, then you have been blessed by the state. does that mean you must participate to get trump elected? not necessarily. it teams t
about properties russians have bought, russian oilgarches.u go beyond the collusion thing, we'll flip out, we'll fire the special prosecutor, and there's something there they're sensitive about. i think if you're looking now at this investigation and it's clear mueller is looking at people with financial experience and money laundering and your top campaign guy got nabbed it's super worrisome. >> there's a lot of russian oilgarches in the global luxury real estate market around the world,...
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leaks has claimed that the cia's created a computer program that impersonates the software of the russian antivirus companies kaspersky lab let's get details on this story now from our correspondent caleb moore. take us through the story then and what else can you tell us is in the revelations. well at this point we have a new batch of documents from the wiki leaks vault eight as it's being called and this latest batch contains some documents surrounding a program called the hive now this is covert communications among cia operatives and essentially they're discussing malware software and how how to operate a centrally what is the infrastructure of malware programs of the cia now one of the interesting communications seems to show that the cia developed technology to imitate and impersonate a hugely popular and well known software company and russia called kaspersky laboratory now as folks will recall conspiracy laboratory has been at the center of some scandal recently we had u.s. authorities assembly barring any government agency from using their products saying that they present a risk
leaks has claimed that the cia's created a computer program that impersonates the software of the russian antivirus companies kaspersky lab let's get details on this story now from our correspondent caleb moore. take us through the story then and what else can you tell us is in the revelations. well at this point we have a new batch of documents from the wiki leaks vault eight as it's being called and this latest batch contains some documents surrounding a program called the hive now this is...
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russian federation in fact there is one culture that has one language the russian on their ease. like almost on history. russia provided for this time a lot of a lot of assistance. the existence of transnistria is based on the old pillars of the soviet union the army a common language and a policy of dependency on. moscow pays for part of the pensions of transnistria and retirees which certainly doesn't harm their love for russia. many of them long for the good old days back when. john as a grandmother is a typical example. moves. when you look at a hand for example you have five fingers with five fingers it's easier to take or carry something try doing the same with one finger. the soviet union was like a single powerful hand today it's different all that is gone. everyone pulls in his own direction everyone has his own household i don't like this was never going to happen again but many people of her generation see only disadvantages in the way things are now and advantages in the way things work and the soviet system of values is still hanging on. already i mean what i said i
russian federation in fact there is one culture that has one language the russian on their ease. like almost on history. russia provided for this time a lot of a lot of assistance. the existence of transnistria is based on the old pillars of the soviet union the army a common language and a policy of dependency on. moscow pays for part of the pensions of transnistria and retirees which certainly doesn't harm their love for russia. many of them long for the good old days back when. john as a...
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five more russian police receive lifetime bans from the winter olympics as fears grow the whole of russia could be prevented from competing in the twenty eight games here the latest verdict on the doping scandal from sports chiefs. but the. claims it doesn't prove you want to. give them some time. and germany could be on track for the same coalition government that it had before september's elections three way talks with other parties collapsed last week. police in the french city of concern over a. crime more than a year after the closure of the notorious jungle. here police officers are more than fed up i cannot remember times when so many call came to me to say that they wanted to leave the police. global headlines every hour on the hour you're watching are to international live with me. thanks for joining us tonight five more russian athletes have been given lifetime bans from the winter olympics that brings the total number of disqualified athletes to nineteen the decision was made off the retesting doping samples from the twenty fourteen sochi games based on the findings of the repo
five more russian police receive lifetime bans from the winter olympics as fears grow the whole of russia could be prevented from competing in the twenty eight games here the latest verdict on the doping scandal from sports chiefs. but the. claims it doesn't prove you want to. give them some time. and germany could be on track for the same coalition government that it had before september's elections three way talks with other parties collapsed last week. police in the french city of concern...
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, russian agent.t i know of no russian agent tried to contact me. that's not the same standard for the clinton campaign. >> what about what carter page did? what about donald trump jr. do having the meeting. >> i didn't have that meeting. >> you were part on the communication chain. >> i was not. >> i'm talking about with papadopoulos. >> you can't conflat them all. >> i'm not. you're picking one that works for you. i'm asking about all of them. papadopoulos had meetings that you said never happened. carter page took a trip that you said never happened. >> i don't know what carter page did as a private citizen. i have no more ability to tell carter page you can and cannot go somewhere. >> knowing what he did and controlling it are two different things. >> he didn't work for the campaign. >> you said he was an adviser for trump. >> i did not say that. >> i have your words right in front of my face zblefs named to an advisory committee of which he never participated, is what i said. >> you said he was a
, russian agent.t i know of no russian agent tried to contact me. that's not the same standard for the clinton campaign. >> what about what carter page did? what about donald trump jr. do having the meeting. >> i didn't have that meeting. >> you were part on the communication chain. >> i was not. >> i'm talking about with papadopoulos. >> you can't conflat them all. >> i'm not. you're picking one that works for you. i'm asking about all of them....
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is simply giving the russian perspective on the news the way c.n.n. and the new york times gives an american perspective on the news and b.b.c. a british perspective of course american journalist don't think that when they think they're giving a universal truth they don't see that they are speaking from within their own national perspective so to call r.t. propaganda and sputnik is a joke in my opinion and worse than that is to lump them both of them in sputnik in archie with info wars i mean this shows you the quality of the mind to wrote that article it's delusional because in four wars is nowhere near journalism r t is a news channel and if you want to understand what's happening in the world you've got to look at the different perspectives from russia from iran from the u.s. from britain and take these all into consideration so to cold one russian television r t propaganda and to lump it in one in four words is just extraordinary and it really shows the depth of the despair i think that the people who are pushing the russia gate story are getting
is simply giving the russian perspective on the news the way c.n.n. and the new york times gives an american perspective on the news and b.b.c. a british perspective of course american journalist don't think that when they think they're giving a universal truth they don't see that they are speaking from within their own national perspective so to call r.t. propaganda and sputnik is a joke in my opinion and worse than that is to lump them both of them in sputnik in archie with info wars i mean...