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defense department will discuss more whether u.s. russia relations have crossed a point of no return stay with us. as he should be. one of the people so he be in luck because quote i'm on the bus with . just me one which i mean i well me and nothing. but the same. boat. what i was was a. dumb move to move. the school. away in the spirit in the freedom instead of saying oh well what. about coming from the. fall into retirement is that there have none he moved can you hear me shall i. with manufactured sense of public wealth. the closest project. at the front of. the room sick. room. and we're back with robert english former policy analyst at the u.s. defense department talking about the current low point in u.s. russia relations welcome back robert know mitt romney when he was running for president he actually tried to play the russia foreign policy card in his presidential election and he was ridiculed by obama it was like oh my god that is so eighty's bringing russia back as a foreign policy car but then you know in twenty twelve the relat
defense department will discuss more whether u.s. russia relations have crossed a point of no return stay with us. as he should be. one of the people so he be in luck because quote i'm on the bus with . just me one which i mean i well me and nothing. but the same. boat. what i was was a. dumb move to move. the school. away in the spirit in the freedom instead of saying oh well what. about coming from the. fall into retirement is that there have none he moved can you hear me shall i. with...
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defense department will discuss more whether u.s. russia relations have crossed a point of no return stay with us. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. you guys i know you are nervous is a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure come out you have to go meet the center of the pole with you and will show the great the british you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. a low as i want to know and i'm really happy for joining us today and for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one it was also appreciated me to just say the reno theology team's latest edition to make up is bigger than anybody jersey but. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murderer i would prefer it be to limit death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every
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u.s. election by russia will also be discussed what's getting a lot of attention this morning in washington over a mostly the political classes at least is a tweet from donald trump that he released shortly before the out of bounds but it was made in the opening sentence is russia continues to say they have nothing to do with meddling in the election exclamation mark that is you know on the face of a statement of fact russia does continue to say it had nothing to do with meddling in the u.s. presidential election but that is causing some consternation here in washington at least art sheraton's a live press in washington she had thank you yes defense secretary james mattis has been meeting his south korean counterpart in seoul the two al talks on washington's decision to suspend joint military exercises which have long angered north korea that happened during the recent summit between donald trump and kim jong mattis says this is spent and will increase chances for peace earlier on thursday mattis was in china's capital for talks on regional security brown has more from beijing. well james m
u.s. election by russia will also be discussed what's getting a lot of attention this morning in washington over a mostly the political classes at least is a tweet from donald trump that he released shortly before the out of bounds but it was made in the opening sentence is russia continues to say they have nothing to do with meddling in the election exclamation mark that is you know on the face of a statement of fact russia does continue to say it had nothing to do with meddling in the u.s....
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u.s. and russia have announced that a summit between presidents donald trump and let him a putin will take place they still haven't revealed where or when the decision was made after trump's national security adviser john bolton held talks with the russian president in moscow officials say the meeting will take place in a quote convenient third country they will announce the date and location on thursday both president trump and president putin feel that it's important for these two leaders of these two critically important countries to get together and discuss their mutual problems and areas of cooperation it's something that i think both feel will contribute to improvements in the u.s. russia bilateral relationship and. stability around the world i don't think it's anything unusual for president trump and president putin to meet well president putin had this to say about bolton's trip to moscow which he'll be here the president with and it brings me great regret to say relations between russia and the u.s. i'm not in the best shape but yes most crucially if you notice that your visit to
u.s. and russia have announced that a summit between presidents donald trump and let him a putin will take place they still haven't revealed where or when the decision was made after trump's national security adviser john bolton held talks with the russian president in moscow officials say the meeting will take place in a quote convenient third country they will announce the date and location on thursday both president trump and president putin feel that it's important for these two leaders of...
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defense department will discuss more whether u.s. russia relations have crossed a point of no return stay with us. going to. get a phone no i don't have what was the last time that you went on the internet no i am not used to meet these village is it safe to go. are you sure there is no actual music or is there a bit of all that maybe should be the baby doesn't cover his that is the. one who was going to say we're don't want it we thought. is dead as part of that was a given give. him a. bit more work i was. previously yes' and no they are being false fall in love where he was the member of the society to. let. us know. what politicians do such as me to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or something i want to be rich. have to be right to be precise that's what before three in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters about how. this should. i. and we're back with robert english former policy analyst at the u.s. defense department talking about the c
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trump ago one president met with president putin in germany, president putin denied russia interfered in the u.s. election. later, you wrote an article calling election interference a true act of war. you said this episode in germany lying instance of putin to trump and that it showed the perils of negotiating with russia. your counterpart told us election interference did, and that the russian side denied ever having interfered in u.s. domestic politics. . i am wondering how you reacted to that, whether you would say as you did this was an instance of lying and whether this shows the perils of negotiating with russia. [speaking russian] >> i appreciate this research into my prior writing. as i have said many times in washington and i am happy to say for the first time in moscow, i don't address what i have said in the past. it is all out there. right now i am an advisor to president trump. it is his agenda we are pursuing. that is the agenda i intend to advance. we did talk about russian interference and i expect it will be a subject of conversation between the two presidents. russian] >> that
trump ago one president met with president putin in germany, president putin denied russia interfered in the u.s. election. later, you wrote an article calling election interference a true act of war. you said this episode in germany lying instance of putin to trump and that it showed the perils of negotiating with russia. your counterpart told us election interference did, and that the russian side denied ever having interfered in u.s. domestic politics. . i am wondering how you reacted to...
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defense department will discuss more whether u.s. russia relations have crossed a point of no return stay with us. the trump juggernaut continues on all fronts is he remaking the western world or merely isolating the u.s. also is north korea coming out of the cold and much much more on this edition of crossfire. i would hope to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to do it. this is what. you want to get. interested always in the law. and we're back with robert english former policy analyst at the u.s. defense department talking about the current low point in u.s. russia relations welcome back robert know mitt romney when he was running for president he actually tried to play the russia foreign policy card in his presidential election and he was ridiculed by obama it was like oh my god that is so eighty's bringing russia back as a foreign policy car but then you know in twenty twelve the relations between us and russia started deteriorating slowly and then
defense department will discuss more whether u.s. russia relations have crossed a point of no return stay with us. the trump juggernaut continues on all fronts is he remaking the western world or merely isolating the u.s. also is north korea coming out of the cold and much much more on this edition of crossfire. i would hope to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to do it. this is what. you want to get....
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u.s. ambassador to russia michael mcfaul talks about u.s.-russia relations since 1989 from cold war to hot peace. on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8:00 eastern, on lectures in history, princeton university professor julian on the growth of u.s. foreignover policy in the 1970's. sunday at 2:30 p.m. eastern, jill nordgren and her book "stories from churl raising women lawyer -- trailblazing women lawyers." watch c-span, this weekend. guest thismakers week's ohio congressman jim jordan. >> we are all interested in what the going forward is. what do you see happening over the next couple of days? >> we are focused
u.s. ambassador to russia michael mcfaul talks about u.s.-russia relations since 1989 from cold war to hot peace. on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8:00 eastern, on lectures in history, princeton university professor julian on the growth of u.s. foreignover policy in the 1970's. sunday at 2:30 p.m. eastern, jill nordgren and her book "stories from churl raising women lawyer -- trailblazing women lawyers." watch c-span, this weekend. guest thismakers week's ohio...
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defense department talking about the current low point in u.s. russia relations welcome back robert know mitt romney when he was running for president he actually tried to play the russia foreign policy card in his presidential election and he was ridiculed by obama it was like oh my god that is so eighty's bringing russia back as a foreign policy car but then you know in twenty twelve the relations between us and russia started deteriorating slowly and then in his next state of the union speech he was on about russia and then you know the second thing we know that the pentagon says that russia is the biggest threat for america so maybe actually romney was ahead of this time. and why why why did this car play out so well now but it hadn't been for him. well what you really ask is what's gone wrong with our relations since the answer is that relations have deteriorated both sides bear blame for that and suddenly rodney's seems pression seems farsighted although well i think you said something like the greatest geo political threats. even in the pentagon
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u.s.-russia relations.during the world war you mentioned as high school student in montana you feared the tension between our countries. your mom saw the soviet union as the evil empire. i don't think that consensus exist. our president not sure if he sees putin as a friend ors a sir vary, how does that impact u.s. foreign policy and pruitt -- president putin's able to carry out the campaign against the west. >> margaret, that's big, hart question and you're not writing a term paper for me. that sounds like a good thesis. don't have a sound bite answer to that. i do know that there is a causal relationship, which is to say when societal attitude are more positive, gives you mow freedom to maneuver in terms of more audacious things and when it's negative, it constrains you. when wayns he government we're often times constrain bid republicans in congresses. certain things they would not let us. do missile defense cooperation, for instance. and i have a chapter on it in the book. we had a pretty ambitious plan
u.s.-russia relations.during the world war you mentioned as high school student in montana you feared the tension between our countries. your mom saw the soviet union as the evil empire. i don't think that consensus exist. our president not sure if he sees putin as a friend ors a sir vary, how does that impact u.s. foreign policy and pruitt -- president putin's able to carry out the campaign against the west. >> margaret, that's big, hart question and you're not writing a term paper for...
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a tragedy about u.s. russia relations, the tragedy about obama's attempt to reset relations with russia. i just got a chance to present the book to him last week. we went over our stories because he's writing his own book. thankfully her stories overlap. and, it's somewhat of a tragedy of my life. starting out as a kid and having ideas about russia and ending in places i did not want to do it. what i will do tonight, and it's the first time a tried to do this. i'll get it right by the time i get to harvard on wednesday. i'm get a lien on the analytic. but, i want to bounce back and forth especially to bring a little bit of stanford in the story. as catherine said, i came to stanford as a 17 euro kid, i first got my interest in montana. i want to give montana some credit. sometimes we are thought of in certain ways, the right state, the flyover state, but in high school i joined the to 18 i join that to get an easy a because i did not like to write back then. the debate topic that year was how to improve u.s. tra
a tragedy about u.s. russia relations, the tragedy about obama's attempt to reset relations with russia. i just got a chance to present the book to him last week. we went over our stories because he's writing his own book. thankfully her stories overlap. and, it's somewhat of a tragedy of my life. starting out as a kid and having ideas about russia and ending in places i did not want to do it. what i will do tonight, and it's the first time a tried to do this. i'll get it right by the time i...
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u.s.-russia relations but also to prepare for perspective summit between the two leaders. everything that you've said is important to put in the context of all of the other action it is president has not been afraid to take. there's been sanctions. we have expelled russians from this country, russian officials from the country, obviously not once but twice. the president has taken swift action from assad and syria and the president made clear when he sat down with putin last year, that if there are issues the two countries can work on together, he's willing to entertain working together on those issues. you saw him in singapore. i know the media don't want to cover historic summit two weeks anymore, the success of the summit. a president who again and again is willing to go where other presidents refused to go and make good on the promise of peace, in this case denuclearization of the korean peninsula and many issues that perhaps the united s and russia can tackle together. steve: all right, one of the wins from the president came court.day from the supreme we will talk ab
u.s.-russia relations but also to prepare for perspective summit between the two leaders. everything that you've said is important to put in the context of all of the other action it is president has not been afraid to take. there's been sanctions. we have expelled russians from this country, russian officials from the country, obviously not once but twice. the president has taken swift action from assad and syria and the president made clear when he sat down with putin last year, that if there...
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defense department will discuss more whether u.s. russia relations have crossed a point of no return stay with us. rather they did as he should be. one of the more so if you be in luck because. that's very much what i mean i well me and i don't know but that's mostly. what i was was a. double a few moves. in school i'm. only in the spirit in the prison instead of instead of a watchman of blood from a discipline of. faith when too timid is it and there have none he moved can you hear me shall i. most of the. guys are more my guide to financial survival this. is a device used by professional scallywags money. that's right simply not accountable and we're just getting more and more. totally destabilize the global economy to protect yourself and get in for its guys. and we're back with robert english former policy analyst at the u.s. defense department talking about the current low point in u.s. russia relations welcome back robert know mitt romney when he was running for president he actually tried to play the russia foreign policy card in his
defense department will discuss more whether u.s. russia relations have crossed a point of no return stay with us. rather they did as he should be. one of the more so if you be in luck because. that's very much what i mean i well me and i don't know but that's mostly. what i was was a. double a few moves. in school i'm. only in the spirit in the prison instead of instead of a watchman of blood from a discipline of. faith when too timid is it and there have none he moved can you hear me shall i....
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russia's meddled in elections in europe and the u.s. so he's sort of adopting the entire putin playbook. that's a kremlin talking point about crimea. russia invaded another country. seized its territory and donald trump is supporting that. again, his supporters, it won't upset them but he's energizing his opponents with theseis rhetc and decisions. >>> two of the nations top law enforcement officials will be grilled on capitol hill, fbi director christopher wray and rod rosenstein are facing lawmakers in just moments about their agency's actions surrounding the 2016 election. manu raju is live on capitol hill with more and this comes at a very important point because this comes at the same time that house republicans are furious over documents they have subpoenaed that they don't have yet and they're even threatening potential impeachment, articles of impeachment against rod rosenstein. >> reporter: no question about it. poppy, this is an exceptionally contentious hearing, very partisan hearing before the house judiciary committee, a num
russia's meddled in elections in europe and the u.s. so he's sort of adopting the entire putin playbook. that's a kremlin talking point about crimea. russia invaded another country. seized its territory and donald trump is supporting that. again, his supporters, it won't upset them but he's energizing his opponents with theseis rhetc and decisions. >>> two of the nations top law enforcement officials will be grilled on capitol hill, fbi director christopher wray and rod rosenstein are...
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russia that's why trump is uniquely tied with another president might not be so you feel like making russia u.s. adversary is partially part of the internal political fight in america they're using russia adversary against trying to weaken him is that part of the game for somebody who is it's not the only thing. one has to admit that russia hasn't helped in this there but russian actions that have made it easier for the people who dislike russia for the rooster folks in washington to do what they've done but yes they are. it's against trump there's suspicion of russia there's a whole combination old cold warriors trump pater's hillary supporters democrats who just can't this is early except a new presidency people who are genuinely concerned about russian actions what happened in england all these come together to paralyze our russia policy but also doesn't it come down to strong president weak president because i mean i understand your checks and balances anderson and you can't just do whatever the president wants to do but want to strike price present like frist as reagan like he wanted to ma
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u.s. criticizes russia for violating the rights of political activists and journalists and it says moscow should be stopping by attacks on. syrian civilians however the u.s. secretary of state told congress on wednesday ignoring moscow is not an option we have been harder on russia in this administration than has been the case in many previous administration the president is looking forward to an opportunity to find those handful of places where we can have productive conversations that lead to improvements for each of our two countries political observers in both russia and the us doubt the upcoming summit will be anything more than theatre but that maybe all the two leaders want any well in jordan al-jazeera washington u.s. defense secretary james mattis has been in china's capital for talks on the regional security territorial disputes in the south china sea and the presence of u.s. troops in south korea were the main issues discussed in beijing mathis's next stop is south korea craigslist and follow this report from jeju island where matters will meet with a south korean counterpart. t
u.s. criticizes russia for violating the rights of political activists and journalists and it says moscow should be stopping by attacks on. syrian civilians however the u.s. secretary of state told congress on wednesday ignoring moscow is not an option we have been harder on russia in this administration than has been the case in many previous administration the president is looking forward to an opportunity to find those handful of places where we can have productive conversations that lead to...
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u.s. u.k. and france have condemned russia's role in the offensive for you years ago the u.s. russia and regional powers had agreed that i was one of the so-called deescalation zones of humanitarian access this done agreement designated there are three other regions as places that would be free of hostilities between rebel groups and forces fighting on behalf of bashar al assad's government the day i mean the day that this unprecedented air campaign by the russian jets adopting the scorched earth strategy is in gross violation of the deescalation agreement. but russia's ambassador to the united nations says moscow will no longer uphold the deescalation zone saying it was among the last strongholds of al qaeda syrian branch and i sold we urge the again the russians the americans and git to damien's were able to to to do it last july they can do it again today. they have all influence in this in this area there is nothing inevitable about. this escalation of fighting for our side taking the rebel stronghold of down especially important after all this is where the uprisings agains
u.s. u.k. and france have condemned russia's role in the offensive for you years ago the u.s. russia and regional powers had agreed that i was one of the so-called deescalation zones of humanitarian access this done agreement designated there are three other regions as places that would be free of hostilities between rebel groups and forces fighting on behalf of bashar al assad's government the day i mean the day that this unprecedented air campaign by the russian jets adopting the scorched...
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u.s. criticizes russia for violating the rights of political activists and journalists and it says moscow should be stopping by attacks on syrian civilians. however the u.s. secretary of state told congress on wednesday ignoring moscow is not an option we have been harder on russia and this is ministration than has been the case in many previous administration the president is looking forward to an opportunity to find those handful of places where we can have productive conversations that lead to improvements for each of our two countries political observers in both russia and the us doubt the upcoming summit will be anything more than theatre but that maybe all the two leaders want and me well in jordan al-jazeera washington and tanks by pro-government forces on for medical centers in the rebel controlled syrian province of data have killed thirty two people including ten children russian backed regime forces are trying to recapture the region the areas close to the border with jordan and these very occupied golan heights it's supposed to be part of a deescalation zone and the situation a
u.s. criticizes russia for violating the rights of political activists and journalists and it says moscow should be stopping by attacks on syrian civilians. however the u.s. secretary of state told congress on wednesday ignoring moscow is not an option we have been harder on russia and this is ministration than has been the case in many previous administration the president is looking forward to an opportunity to find those handful of places where we can have productive conversations that lead...
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u.s.-russia relations since 1989.nd on american history tv on cspan3, tonight at 8:00 eastern, the professor of the growth of conservative influence over u.s. foreign-policy in the 1970's. eastern, the0 p.m. author and her book. watch the c-span networks this weekend. >> a panel of historians discuss the history of confederate monuments and their place in society. a comments from an audience of historians on whether the monuments should remain, be taken down, or contextualized. the...
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with jordan and it stretches all the way to these radio golan heights and as we've mentioned the u.s. russia and jordan agreed last year to include darragh as part of full so-called deescalation zones designed to reduce the fighting in syria. well syria's government has urged rebels to give up their weapons but so far they're refusing to recognize president bashar assad can and. we don't recognize assad's authority he has destroyed our cities and killed our people he destroyed syria to stay in power we will never recognize him and we reject the presence of iranian and afghan militias it's only syrians who should decide the future of the country arliss introduce our guest now from beirut we have sami nada who is director of the levant institute for strategic affairs from london we have mahmoud no our retired jordanian air force general and from events in italy via skype joshua landis director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma thank you all very much indeed for joining us can i start with you mark moon in london because the words there we've just heard of that
with jordan and it stretches all the way to these radio golan heights and as we've mentioned the u.s. russia and jordan agreed last year to include darragh as part of full so-called deescalation zones designed to reduce the fighting in syria. well syria's government has urged rebels to give up their weapons but so far they're refusing to recognize president bashar assad can and. we don't recognize assad's authority he has destroyed our cities and killed our people he destroyed syria to stay in...
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stating fact it's actually quite a carefully worded tweet because russia does continue to say it had nothing to do with meddling in the u.s election sure russia does continue to say that bet the intelligence community for the most part in the u.s. continues to not necessarily back that up yet as the investigation continues so in that context how is the news of this summit being greeted in the u.s. . right and we were going to remember those only for intelligence agencies not the usual seventeen that's often it's often announced that that actually came to that conclusion and there's lots of questions as to what exactly that conclusion was but it is being greeted with a certain amount of an essentially amongst the foreign policy establishment i think the concern is that donald trump is up ending foreign policy alliances that have been in place since the cold war we just had that fossil g. seven summit in canada where donald trump was very critical about the leaders of sensible allies of united states this summit will take place shortly after the nato summit in brussels where if history is any guide donald trump will be very
stating fact it's actually quite a carefully worded tweet because russia does continue to say it had nothing to do with meddling in the u.s election sure russia does continue to say that bet the intelligence community for the most part in the u.s. continues to not necessarily back that up yet as the investigation continues so in that context how is the news of this summit being greeted in the u.s. . right and we were going to remember those only for intelligence agencies not the usual seventeen...
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u.s. president for some time or so likelihood of a big breakthrough in russia u.s. relations. well i think if we're going to make predictions any trump putin summit is going to be similarly big showy events as the one we sort of singapore between trump and kim jong un perhaps just as light on detail as that one was perhaps with just as many of washington's foreign policy elites kind of sitting on their on the edges of their chairs hoping that trump doesn't promise away too much in the way of u.s. interests put in though it's a real chance so isn't it to restore the damaged relations with the united states and perhaps to extract some key concessions from the u.s. president. in terms of russia's foreign interests he has been wanting this for ages but to me a putin puts i think beyond the two men there's probably not that much excitement either here room moscow or in washington d.c. that there is going to be a huge breakthrough because of any meeting that comes up between these two leaders the russians know this is a big opportunity for them because donald trump is not your avera
u.s. president for some time or so likelihood of a big breakthrough in russia u.s. relations. well i think if we're going to make predictions any trump putin summit is going to be similarly big showy events as the one we sort of singapore between trump and kim jong un perhaps just as light on detail as that one was perhaps with just as many of washington's foreign policy elites kind of sitting on their on the edges of their chairs hoping that trump doesn't promise away too much in the way of...
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same time by talking about russia about his upcoming summit in singapore the meeting with the north korean regime leader kim jong un he's also trying to send a signal to the u.s. allies here saying that this meeting here in canada is not as important as they may think and he can always turn to our partners such as russia or china so what reaction has there been to his comeuppance. interestingly it was still new prime minister of the anti-establishment populist governments of italy concert who was the ones who backed donald trump he tweeted that it is a good idea that it will be in the interest of everyone to have russia rejoin the group and by doing so he is breaking with he's a european union partners and apparently he tweeted this statement between meetings with european commission president and european council president which is quite usual those men told us during a press conference that this is of course not the official european union stance on russia because nothing has changed on the ground because russia is still in violation of the international law after the it's an exaggeration of crimea and stay with us alexander we will speak more in just a mom
same time by talking about russia about his upcoming summit in singapore the meeting with the north korean regime leader kim jong un he's also trying to send a signal to the u.s. allies here saying that this meeting here in canada is not as important as they may think and he can always turn to our partners such as russia or china so what reaction has there been to his comeuppance. interestingly it was still new prime minister of the anti-establishment populist governments of italy concert who...
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these are the latest remarks by trump or anything to go by this will mark a huge huge shift in u.s. russia relations. there were a lot for the political correspondents to get thinking about over the weekend for now those american in washington thanks for that. thanks the united nations has held an emergency session on the saudi led offensive on the rebel held again any port of the data the operation is the largest of the three year long war in yemen so far aid groups say that it will worsen the country's humanitarian crisis and could endangered millions of lives but saudi arabia insists that the goal is to dislodge the hoofy rebel fighters from data and bring it back to legitimately room has more on the u.n. meeting. well this closed door u.n. security council meeting was held at britain's request after the saudi led coalition there launched a full scale attack on the port of data the saudi led coalition wants to wrestle back control of the strategically important port but the problem is that yemen has been suffering as a result of the civil war for some three years now and the concern is
these are the latest remarks by trump or anything to go by this will mark a huge huge shift in u.s. russia relations. there were a lot for the political correspondents to get thinking about over the weekend for now those american in washington thanks for that. thanks the united nations has held an emergency session on the saudi led offensive on the rebel held again any port of the data the operation is the largest of the three year long war in yemen so far aid groups say that it will worsen the...
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u.s. president reportedly told world leaders that crimea is rightfully russia so america has the story. trump hasn't ruled out the possibility of meeting with president putin he made these comments speaking to the press friday morning check out what he had to say i mean sure it was this summer it's possible that we'll meet yeah you know i thought you know this all started because somebody one of us should be in the g seven is you know should be in the g eight so yes as you've just heard trump wants the g. seven to be the g. eight once again with russia reinstated so that they can work together to solve the world's problems this wasn't the first time he made these comments and he also suggested this during the g. seven summit itself and naturally some leaders were opposed to this including merkel and mccrone to name a few with regard to the crimea debacle a trump blamed obama saying that his policies lead to crimea joining russia now earlier it was reported that trump also said that crimea is russian because everyone speaks russian there but this is yet to be confirmed to remind the view
u.s. president reportedly told world leaders that crimea is rightfully russia so america has the story. trump hasn't ruled out the possibility of meeting with president putin he made these comments speaking to the press friday morning check out what he had to say i mean sure it was this summer it's possible that we'll meet yeah you know i thought you know this all started because somebody one of us should be in the g seven is you know should be in the g eight so yes as you've just heard trump...
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u.s. and russia saying that this is important this needs to go for the two leaders need to meet and discuss what how they're going to move forward in the future but of course not everyone's exactly excited about the idea because the timing of this meeting is important to expected in mid july but also mid july on the eleventh and the twelfth in brussels we have a nato summit taking place and many in europe will probably be worried about what trump could possibly promise putin when the two do meet of course trump has. long talked about how he dislikes the costs that are involved in participating in nato and for putin's part he has objected to the buildup of nato forces in eastern europe so there's the possibility of fears that there could be a repeat of what we saw when trump had that historic summit with kim jong il and right after that he canceled joint military exercises with south korea and that was actually surprised to even people in the united states and so there are fears building up what could be promised when trump decides to make deals with putin as he loves to do so what could be
u.s. and russia saying that this is important this needs to go for the two leaders need to meet and discuss what how they're going to move forward in the future but of course not everyone's exactly excited about the idea because the timing of this meeting is important to expected in mid july but also mid july on the eleventh and the twelfth in brussels we have a nato summit taking place and many in europe will probably be worried about what trump could possibly promise putin when the two do...
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u.s./russia relations since 1989. and on american history tv on c-span3, tonight at 8:00 eastern on lectures and history, princeton university professor julian on the growth of conservative influence on u.s. foreign-policy in the 1970's. and sunday at 2:30 p.m. eastern, the story and judith and her book. watch the c-span networks this weekend. washington journal continues. host: for these 25 minutes or so on the saturday, we wanted to get your reaction to the cdc report about suicide in this country. here is one of the writeups that they put out this week. suicide rates are up more than 30% in half of the u.s. states according to the cdc. this is from 1999 to 2016 with increases of more than 30% in half of the state, the cdc puts out a vital signs reports, which you can see on their website, saying half of people who commit suicide do not have a diagnosed medical -- mental health condition. health professionals do not offer a reason for the increase, but say suicides really result from a single factor. they indicate su
u.s./russia relations since 1989. and on american history tv on c-span3, tonight at 8:00 eastern on lectures and history, princeton university professor julian on the growth of conservative influence on u.s. foreign-policy in the 1970's. and sunday at 2:30 p.m. eastern, the story and judith and her book. watch the c-span networks this weekend. washington journal continues. host: for these 25 minutes or so on the saturday, we wanted to get your reaction to the cdc report about suicide in this...
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u.s. president for some time now what's the likelihood that of a big breakthrough in russia u.s. relations. well i think they're both in washington d.c. and here in moscow there is not a huge amount of excitement or hope that if this trump putin meeting does indeed happen that it will result in anything massively progressive in terms of u.s. russia relations i think the feeling in both capitals is that trust is. a pretty serious low and it's going to take more than one flashy event between putin and trump to heal that the differences between the countries on things like syria ukraine election meddling cyberwarfare weapons control etc are just too great at the moment so yes there will be much fanfare made around the world when putin and trump sit down together if that's what indeed they do and we are likely to hear from trump after such a meeting that you know this is taking a great step forward in making america great again and. in boosting world peace but it's beyond that it's likely to be very little substance the russians i think are aware that this is an opportunity for them
u.s. president for some time now what's the likelihood that of a big breakthrough in russia u.s. relations. well i think they're both in washington d.c. and here in moscow there is not a huge amount of excitement or hope that if this trump putin meeting does indeed happen that it will result in anything massively progressive in terms of u.s. russia relations i think the feeling in both capitals is that trust is. a pretty serious low and it's going to take more than one flashy event between...
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as domestic ones like health care education wages to international ones also namely pretty much u.s. russia relations with the possibility of world war three and also he talked about the world right now this time around writing a page and has also been putting some of the issues raised to the politicians directly responsible at this moment though the session does continue it's been going on for almost i think four hours so he's got another forty minutes i'd say to break your previous record with what it was with. so that's how things are looking so far we're back with headlines in five minutes. not. at first feel clearly all your. theme. theme. song and inking. does she dunking song don't tell you the music enjoy it all j. film the single month and a song in that are equal on it's own just listening to what he calls a stance make that connection don't assume cause i don't believe then sell him the old movie that devotes all morning as the song is a solid answer to all the searching and. eat. see a good seat buy a. new food it is a new thing is a. church secret indeed just like priests accus
as domestic ones like health care education wages to international ones also namely pretty much u.s. russia relations with the possibility of world war three and also he talked about the world right now this time around writing a page and has also been putting some of the issues raised to the politicians directly responsible at this moment though the session does continue it's been going on for almost i think four hours so he's got another forty minutes i'd say to break your previous record...
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russia. the president recently announced a new u.s. policy to bring russia back into the g-7. that would reverse the previous policy of requiring russia to implement the mintz agreement before being invited back into join t g. why did our policy change? >> thank you for the question. on our approach to europe it's well articulated in the speech and his starting point is to say that we are not going to strengthen the west by continuing the polite fiction of some areas of policy that are weakening us. and preventing the united states from wanting to stay engaged long-term. so imbalances and trade, all of these have been positions we staked out forcefully because if you don't address those things in the years ahead the west will be worst off. on russia, the administration has been clear that the door to dialogue is open. we stated that it various levels. we've looked at ukraine, and improvement in the relationship can only happen when russia stops aggressive behavior. we been disappointed in the government's unwillingness to accept responsibility. with regard to upcoming developm
russia. the president recently announced a new u.s. policy to bring russia back into the g-7. that would reverse the previous policy of requiring russia to implement the mintz agreement before being invited back into join t g. why did our policy change? >> thank you for the question. on our approach to europe it's well articulated in the speech and his starting point is to say that we are not going to strengthen the west by continuing the polite fiction of some areas of policy that are...
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u.s. ambassador to russia, talks about the u.s. russia relations in 1989 in cold war to hot peace then at eight eastern, princeton university professor on the growth of conservative influence over u.s. foreign policy in the 1970s. and send it to 30 pm eastern, legal historian and her book, stories from trailblazing women lawyers. life in the law. watch the c-span networks this weekend. >> this weekend booktv will have live coverage of the 34th annual preachers row fest in chicago. starting saturday at 11:00 a.m. eastern with national reviewer goldberg and his book. and then the book robert f kennedy, ripples of hope. northwestern university professor wendy perlman with we crossed a bridge and it crumbled. and a historian champion of race and reform in chicago. on sunday our coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with former president of the aclu, nadine -- and her book, hate. why we should resist it with free speech, not censorship. a journalist with his book everything you love will burn . inside the rebirth of white nationalism
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will take place in house sinking on july sixteenth the white house says the two men will discuss u.s. russia relations and a range of national security issues she had the chance he has more from washington d.c. . an off the cuff remarks at the white house on wednesday don't trump said ukraine and syria would be on the agenda at the summit national security advisor drawn bolton in moscow said the alleged interference by russia and the u.s. presidential election would also be the scope of what's getting a lot of attention here in washington is the tweet that donald trump wrote shortly before the announcement of the summit was made it says the following russia continues to say they have nothing to do with meddling in our election exclamation point on the face of it a simple matter of fact russia does continue to deny any meddling in the u.s. presidential election but that's calling so causing some consternation as is the potential for the truck once again to be up ending traditional u.s. alliances that have been in place since the cold war particularly since this summit will take place shortly
will take place in house sinking on july sixteenth the white house says the two men will discuss u.s. russia relations and a range of national security issues she had the chance he has more from washington d.c. . an off the cuff remarks at the white house on wednesday don't trump said ukraine and syria would be on the agenda at the summit national security advisor drawn bolton in moscow said the alleged interference by russia and the u.s. presidential election would also be the scope of what's...
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less than three weeks, july 16th in finland we've learned today a place es that hosted entslk g u.s., russia relations dating back decades. a this one, it's not trump will push t president putin on russia's election interference in 2016 or warm him not to try again come the midterms. >> hallie jackson, thank you. >>> first lady melania trump returned to the rder meeting with border patrol agents in arizona and visiting with migrant children separated from their families in phoenix. thousands have yet to be reunited this is mrs. trump's second visit to a border state in a week.fi het trip was overshadowed by the message on her jacket that said i don't really care, do you? >>> in washington today police arrested 600 demonstrators, many women that occupied senate offices and chanted we care in protest of the president's zero tolerance immigration policy. >>> across the country tonigh the heat is on. dangerously hot temperatures impacting more than 200 million of us in half the country. al roker is tracking it all for including several storms. what do you got? >> that's right. we were gog to be
less than three weeks, july 16th in finland we've learned today a place es that hosted entslk g u.s., russia relations dating back decades. a this one, it's not trump will push t president putin on russia's election interference in 2016 or warm him not to try again come the midterms. >> hallie jackson, thank you. >>> first lady melania trump returned to the rder meeting with border patrol agents in arizona and visiting with migrant children separated from their families in...
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u.s. and russia. and the level of sort of eroding the -- what they call the arms control architecture is also causing what they believe to be a situation potentially even more dangerous than during soviet times. do you share that level of concern about the danger now between the u.s. and russia or russia and the allies? >> what i would say is there is a need for continued dialogue in between the united states and russia on arms control issues, on new start, inf, et cetera. we are dedicated to that. we've been negotiating with the -- with the russians since the start of this administration at lower levels on, for example, start treaty implementation as you know. these discussions will continue, they're important. they're essential for world peace. and the clip you played previously from the president is an indication how he feels about it and how important it is for world peace and stability that we engage with the russians on these issues. >> let me put it to you from the allies' perspective because t
u.s. and russia. and the level of sort of eroding the -- what they call the arms control architecture is also causing what they believe to be a situation potentially even more dangerous than during soviet times. do you share that level of concern about the danger now between the u.s. and russia or russia and the allies? >> what i would say is there is a need for continued dialogue in between the united states and russia on arms control issues, on new start, inf, et cetera. we are...
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present so if these remarks by trump are anything to go by this will mark a huge huge shift in u.s. russia relations. most people have taken and posted a selfie they may have later regretted but spare a thought for a russian teacher who swimsuits now landed her in hot water with her bosses that was until the internet wave it. always nice to see a happy ending that's a rundown of today's top stories for this hour but i'll be back in about thirty minutes with another global update. oh. oh oh. when you also see that action the u.s. agrees on paris the us weekly's on the run and a pause although if i'm comfortable from north korea i will think five times before signing up something with trump because i don't know if the guy's going to keep his ball is in the first place. lateral and they lend against property and what happens prices are artificially pumped up and jacked up and some people can't afford housing the way to fix the housing problem in the u.k. is to take away this fractional reserve banking as property so that prices would come down to the level that is traditionally affordable by
present so if these remarks by trump are anything to go by this will mark a huge huge shift in u.s. russia relations. most people have taken and posted a selfie they may have later regretted but spare a thought for a russian teacher who swimsuits now landed her in hot water with her bosses that was until the internet wave it. always nice to see a happy ending that's a rundown of today's top stories for this hour but i'll be back in about thirty minutes with another global update. oh. oh oh....
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at the will of the president i think it's completely normal that we would want to meet with russia every u.s. president in the history of my life anyway has met with the president of russia and i think that maintaining dialogue and discourse are important next steps between the two countries and i don't know why as as as john bolton said i don't know why anyone would be opposed to that and i think that most americans would hope that whatever the united states and russia could agree on would be able to be discussed and so that if there are some good things they can agree on they can move forward on those things. fifteen of you russia world cup decided which of the remaining teams would make it through to the knockout stage over now to neil harvey and peter schmeichel from our special studio in central moscow. yeah we call it all special steve but because the view is special we have a special form of playing but it will shock me peter schmeichel who has been treated to the. fantastic games. to be pretty boring first. up after the break let's look at the graphic because this is what it's all ab
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present so if these remarks by trump are anything to go by this will mark a huge huge shift in u.s. russia relations. the series of terror attacks in paris in november twenty fifth nor still fresh in the minds of people there the assaults on the buffet clone theater in particular has been a source of confusion and public debate a group of survivors and victims' families have filed a lawsuit against the government over its response to the atrocity showing two pinsky has been speaking to their lawyers. one of the darkest moments in multi french history a series of coordinated terror attacks across paris one hundred thirty people killed ninety of those at this popular music venue. was shot while the to her it was unfolding inside the particle and outside what eight soldiers from and see terrible trolls the parliamentary inquiry later revealed that they were told not to intervene moreover they were also the people from giving their weapons to the police sticking rigidly to army protocol. now eighteen families of victims have filed a lawsuit against the french state demanding answers. only led
present so if these remarks by trump are anything to go by this will mark a huge huge shift in u.s. russia relations. the series of terror attacks in paris in november twenty fifth nor still fresh in the minds of people there the assaults on the buffet clone theater in particular has been a source of confusion and public debate a group of survivors and victims' families have filed a lawsuit against the government over its response to the atrocity showing two pinsky has been speaking to their...
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the will of the president i think that it's completely normal that we would want to meet with russia every u.s. president in the history of my life anyway has met with the president of russia and i think that mean dialogue and discourse are important next steps between the two countries and i don't know why as john bolton said i don't know why anyone would be opposed to that and i think that most americans would hope that whatever the united states and russia could agree on would be able to be discussed and so that if there are some good things they can agree on they can move forward on those things. go back to our breaking news story with five people have been killed and several injured in a shooting at a newspaper office in annapolis in the u.s. state of maryland because live now to talk about fondant who's in the u.s. . what more do we know. this point police are giving the number of five for the number of people killed the number of fatalities they are confirming that five people are dead after a shooting at the capital gazette that's the main newspaper located in an apple is maryland now
the will of the president i think that it's completely normal that we would want to meet with russia every u.s. president in the history of my life anyway has met with the president of russia and i think that mean dialogue and discourse are important next steps between the two countries and i don't know why as john bolton said i don't know why anyone would be opposed to that and i think that most americans would hope that whatever the united states and russia could agree on would be able to be...
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u.s.-russia relations. according to an official, if the summit happens, it will likely take place next month after the president attends a nato summit. >>> san francisco-based real estate company will pay $30 million for the hayes mansion. the city bought it in the 1990s and turned it into a resort hotel. major renovations put the property into debt. the sale will let the city pay off. >>> there will soon be a new park where you can see a sprawling group of redwoods. it's described as majestic with streams, giant ferns and filled with redwoods more than 1,000 yoors old. getting the land ready for visitors will take about three years. >> that sounds great. >>> coming up next, the go. >> first at 6:55, aive loo look outsi outside. we keep on track of weather >>> it's 6:58. whether you're just joining us or heading out the door, here are the 7 things you need to know before you go. we have a serious accident in oakland westbound 24 near broadway. it's a fatal accident. no estimated time of opening. only one la
u.s.-russia relations. according to an official, if the summit happens, it will likely take place next month after the president attends a nato summit. >>> san francisco-based real estate company will pay $30 million for the hayes mansion. the city bought it in the 1990s and turned it into a resort hotel. major renovations put the property into debt. the sale will let the city pay off. >>> there will soon be a new park where you can see a sprawling group of redwoods. it's...
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u.s. russia's ambassador to the u.k. it seems because he asked that number and said is it ok if i pass it along the only other really big juicy revelation to come out of this hearing was that once banks and his colleagues and the wigmore had been accused of being these sort of big russian agents the kremlin's trojan horse in the u.k. once these allegations came to light they became hypersensitive about it and upon the advice of david cameron's the former prime minister's former chief of security they got in touch with the us embassy and started long logging all their meetings with enron even potentially kind of contentious and suspicious with you. yes intelligence that was a very big revelation but it didn't seem to bother the parliamentary committee one bit so the bottom line according to our and banks is that he is the target of a witch hunt in the media it was a pretty combative meeting between the braggs it bankroller and the parliamentary committee and i have to say it was really sort of illustrated in the way that
u.s. russia's ambassador to the u.k. it seems because he asked that number and said is it ok if i pass it along the only other really big juicy revelation to come out of this hearing was that once banks and his colleagues and the wigmore had been accused of being these sort of big russian agents the kremlin's trojan horse in the u.k. once these allegations came to light they became hypersensitive about it and upon the advice of david cameron's the former prime minister's former chief of...