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i'm not a fan of vladimir putin. but you know, the ukrainian crisis was sparked by the european union saying they wanted to extend their borders to take in the ukrainians which putin took as being a direct threat. now, my view on putin and the russians is, don't poke the russian bear with a stick. if you do you're bound to get a response. >> so, more isolationist britain is what you want to see? >> no. a global britain. please. look, we are the world's fifth largest economy, and yet because we're part of this outdated customs union, being business cartel, we are prohibited and forbidden from making our own trade deals and own relationships globally. >> let me ask you this -- >> that's for a country that speaks english, a country that is mercantile by history, is mats we are leaving a failed political union and rejoining a bigger, better, modern 21st 21st century world. >> what does this mean for news the u.s.? one commentator made the point today he thought it was good, we had historically had a great relationship wit
i'm not a fan of vladimir putin. but you know, the ukrainian crisis was sparked by the european union saying they wanted to extend their borders to take in the ukrainians which putin took as being a direct threat. now, my view on putin and the russians is, don't poke the russian bear with a stick. if you do you're bound to get a response. >> so, more isolationist britain is what you want to see? >> no. a global britain. please. look, we are the world's fifth largest economy, and yet...
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vladimir putin praises outstanding and talented trump. there was some controversy over how to exactly translate putin's remark. he took care to flatter donald trump policy, and that's apparently enough for donald trump. who so that is the very, very unusual context here. that you have a republican presidential nominee who is very, very susceptible to flattery. it's the most powerful thing. >> and it's one thing for the russian government to hack into a political party to get the opposition on the candidate. but when donald trump and vladimir putin are so in love with each other, then whens russian government breaks into the democratic party's headquarters and gets their oppo file on trump, it sort of has a different caste, right? it raises the prospect of russia and vladimir putin rooting for trim trim to win the election. and trump's campaign manager has in a typical year, you wouldn't look at the russian government obtaining this onio file, you'd think it that the biggest risk but when we learned about this hack in the dnc, the indicatio
vladimir putin praises outstanding and talented trump. there was some controversy over how to exactly translate putin's remark. he took care to flatter donald trump policy, and that's apparently enough for donald trump. who so that is the very, very unusual context here. that you have a republican presidential nominee who is very, very susceptible to flattery. it's the most powerful thing. >> and it's one thing for the russian government to hack into a political party to get the...
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if you look at the relationship between vladimir putin, who's running who? has he lost control? >> that's a very interesting question. what things have been different, another way of thinking about it is how would life have been different if that had been no terrorist attack that brought vladimir putin to power. we enter the realm of speculation, of course, because we don't know, but would the hostage siege has taken place or the theater massacre? i think not. what has been established once and for all is a tradition of provocation. this is the way power is going to change hands in russia and that means those in power can only be capable of organizing it, not just technically capable but morally capable. a country like russia to free itself of that kinda regime is going to have to face face the truth about what happened because this was really the pivotal moment in post-soviet history. without the up apartment building bombing there surely would have been no vladimir putin as president. the person who likely would've come to power were less corrupt than the yeltsin entourage. th
if you look at the relationship between vladimir putin, who's running who? has he lost control? >> that's a very interesting question. what things have been different, another way of thinking about it is how would life have been different if that had been no terrorist attack that brought vladimir putin to power. we enter the realm of speculation, of course, because we don't know, but would the hostage siege has taken place or the theater massacre? i think not. what has been established...
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petersburg and vladimir putin in a moment. first here's my take about the united states. once donald trump locked up the nomination, republicans were confident about his next moves. he would tone down his rhetoric, and pivot to the center. rnc chairman reince priebus said donald trump understands that this is not a primary season anymore. trump himself promised only last month, i'm going to be so presidential, that you people will be so bored. so much for getting bored. on june 12th, 2016, the united states suffered its worst terrorist attack since 9/11. a particularly sickening blow, because the killer targeted a minority group long subject to discrimination. trump's reaction was to congratulate himself in a tweet. over the next two days he called on obama to resign, and hillary clinton to drop out of the race, insinuated that the president actually wanted the jihadis to win, repeated his verbose ban on all muslims entering the country, and warned american muslims that they had better cooperate with the authorities. one of trump's leading surrogates, former house speaker
petersburg and vladimir putin in a moment. first here's my take about the united states. once donald trump locked up the nomination, republicans were confident about his next moves. he would tone down his rhetoric, and pivot to the center. rnc chairman reince priebus said donald trump understands that this is not a primary season anymore. trump himself promised only last month, i'm going to be so presidential, that you people will be so bored. so much for getting bored. on june 12th, 2016, the...
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is brilliant. >> today joe biden delivered this warning about the trump campaign's embrace of vladimir putin of renewed russian aggression, i believe would call into question america's long standing commitment to europe, whole, free and at peace. >> and so the campaign manager upgrade now in the trump campaign is a washington lobbyist with questionable loyalties. that's whose running the trump campaign. >> the politicians are going to destroy this country. they're weak and ineffective. and they're controlled by the lobbyists of the special interest president. >> up next, joe biden versus donald trump. >> isil wants to manufacture the clash of civilizations. why in god's name are we giving them what they want? viagra single packs... so guys with ed can... take viagra when they need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension. your blood pressure could drop to an unsafe level. to avoid long-term injury, seep for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call you
is brilliant. >> today joe biden delivered this warning about the trump campaign's embrace of vladimir putin of renewed russian aggression, i believe would call into question america's long standing commitment to europe, whole, free and at peace. >> and so the campaign manager upgrade now in the trump campaign is a washington lobbyist with questionable loyalties. that's whose running the trump campaign. >> the politicians are going to destroy this country. they're weak and...
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and the russian president, vladimir putin is renewing his praise for donald trump and trump's foreign policies. the details, that's ahead. ♪ sweet, sweet st. thomas nice. ♪ so nice, so nice ♪st. croix full of pure vibes. ♪ so nice, so nice. this summer, experience us virgin islands nice. book 4 nights at visitusvi.com before july 16th to receive the fourth night free, plus 350 dollars in spending credits. it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ emma, emma bo-bemma ♪ banana-fana-fo-femma ♪ fee-fi-fo-femma ♪ em-ma very good sweety, how do you feel? good. yeah? you did a really good job, okay? [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, you'll enjoy consistent comfort with the heating and air conditioning systems homeowners rank number one. american standard heating and air conditioning. a higher standard of comfort. the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and h
and the russian president, vladimir putin is renewing his praise for donald trump and trump's foreign policies. the details, that's ahead. ♪ sweet, sweet st. thomas nice. ♪ so nice, so nice ♪st. croix full of pure vibes. ♪ so nice, so nice. this summer, experience us virgin islands nice. book 4 nights at visitusvi.com before july 16th to receive the fourth night free, plus 350 dollars in spending credits. it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your...
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russian president vladimir putin is making a pitch to improve business relations in europe. petersburg,st. putin says russia is willing to reach out to improve ties. he says european business leaders want to change and he's calling on leaders to respond. the european union and the united states slapped economic sanctions on russia after its annexation of crimea. the sanctions have contributed to an already gloomy outlook for the russian economy at a time of low oil prices. russia did not initiate the current breakdown and problems that brought about the sanctions. remain as a response, but as we traditionally say, we do not hold a grudge and we are ready to accommodate our european partners. this obviously cannot be a one-sided game. markus: shares in apple are under pressure in new york trading. it comes over the news that officials in beijing ruled against the american electronics giant in a patent dispute. there is speculation that the legal standoff could or's apple to halt sales of certain iphone models in the chinese capital. apple has made an appeal against the patent
russian president vladimir putin is making a pitch to improve business relations in europe. petersburg,st. putin says russia is willing to reach out to improve ties. he says european business leaders want to change and he's calling on leaders to respond. the european union and the united states slapped economic sanctions on russia after its annexation of crimea. the sanctions have contributed to an already gloomy outlook for the russian economy at a time of low oil prices. russia did not...
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with vladimir putin, i am by and large against.ed should europe be about the prospect? niall: more worried than markets seem to be. we are still somewhat away from november but if you look at what donald trump has said about some of hisues in foreign-policy statements and interviews, it is pretty troubling. at one point he's adjusted that nato was obsolete. at the u.s. commitment therefore to europe's security might be open to question. the thing i really found troubling was the talk in his foreign-policy speech of a great deal with vladimir putin. the idea of donald trump flying to moscow for a bromance with vladimir putin chills the blood. what would that deal be about? presumably it would be about ukraine. maybe we would see more territories handed over. and then there is the middle east. the donald trump says about middle east is extremely confusing. theays he will destroy islamic state but he will not reveal how. be a bigt appears to part of his campaign strategy. he makes big statements and doesn't share how he will accomplis
with vladimir putin, i am by and large against.ed should europe be about the prospect? niall: more worried than markets seem to be. we are still somewhat away from november but if you look at what donald trump has said about some of hisues in foreign-policy statements and interviews, it is pretty troubling. at one point he's adjusted that nato was obsolete. at the u.s. commitment therefore to europe's security might be open to question. the thing i really found troubling was the talk in his...
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and he said if he were rating vladimir putin as a leader, he will give him in a. i will leave it to a psychiatrists to explain his affection for tyrants. [applause] sec. clinton: i just wonder how anyone can be so wrong about who america's real friends are. because it matters. if you don't know exactly who you are dealing with, men like putin will eat your lunch. we need a real plan for confronting terrorists. as we saw six months ago in san bernardino, the threat is real and urgent. the past year, i have laid out my plans for defeating isis. we need to take out their strongholds in iraq and syria by intensifying the air campaign and stepping up support. we need to keep pursuing diplomacy. two and serious civil war close iraq's sectarian divide. civil ware syria's and close iraq's sectarian divide. those conflicts are keeping isis alive. we need to lash out and ensure our intelligence services are working hand in hand to dismantle the global network that supplies money, armed propaganda, and fighters to the terrorists. and we need to win the battle in cyberspace.
and he said if he were rating vladimir putin as a leader, he will give him in a. i will leave it to a psychiatrists to explain his affection for tyrants. [applause] sec. clinton: i just wonder how anyone can be so wrong about who america's real friends are. because it matters. if you don't know exactly who you are dealing with, men like putin will eat your lunch. we need a real plan for confronting terrorists. as we saw six months ago in san bernardino, the threat is real and urgent. the past...
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we heard from vladimir putin and his opinion on the white house. relationship between u.s. and russia, how would you? >> our intelligence services are still very adverse sarial, we have relationships around the world that are maybe not completely our friends but we have these alliances we built up. really not so with what's known as the former kgb, svr. we still attempt to steal secrets and broke into the democrat national committee and stole information that took that information so that they could do their own assessments or presidential candidates, both republican and democrat. they are going to continue to keep pushing us around the globe. you see what they did there, occupy 20% of the country and crimea and all of those things they'll continue to do. he bases his decision, putin, a former kgb officer, on his strength. he believes strength in his intelligence apparatus, all around the world, including here in the united states. >> all so fascinating. thanks for bringing it to us and a mini tour of the international spy museum in washington, d.c
we heard from vladimir putin and his opinion on the white house. relationship between u.s. and russia, how would you? >> our intelligence services are still very adverse sarial, we have relationships around the world that are maybe not completely our friends but we have these alliances we built up. really not so with what's known as the former kgb, svr. we still attempt to steal secrets and broke into the democrat national committee and stole information that took that information so that...
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>> vladimir putin has an agenda. he wants to resurrect the old soviet union, and this is something he will consistently do. his concern is mostly in eastern europe. he wants nato to pull back to bein, esn'ant in at rt of the world. >> shouldn't we be on the same side of this. none of us want isis. >> vladimir putin is not on our side. he doesn't like isis and their kind in the caucuses but the fact is vladimir putin has a very clear agenda using syria and bashar al-assad in damascus for his purposes. he doesn't like the turks, he wants to have major influence in that part of the world and until we get some people in the world that understand how this world functions we are going to be in desperate trouble. trish: a shocking report from the state department. 441 syrian refugees have been admitted to the united states since the orlando terror attacks. isth alone last month's record high of 1100 and it is only june 17th. we have a couple weeks to go. to keep this in perspective we have admitted 4328 syrian refugees this
>> vladimir putin has an agenda. he wants to resurrect the old soviet union, and this is something he will consistently do. his concern is mostly in eastern europe. he wants nato to pull back to bein, esn'ant in at rt of the world. >> shouldn't we be on the same side of this. none of us want isis. >> vladimir putin is not on our side. he doesn't like isis and their kind in the caucuses but the fact is vladimir putin has a very clear agenda using syria and bashar al-assad in...
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cronies of vladimir putin. it's really remarkable this nexus of special interests which end up profiting millions of dollars of profit for these individuals, which i will talk about in a minute. so really, my friends, when you see the american people -- i say again cynical about washington, there is such a tight relationship between this conglomerate of two of the biggest defense industries in america, boeing and lockheed, and we end up with the expenditure of tens of millions of taxpayers' dollars, it is really remarkable. now, in the authorization bill, we put a strict limit on it, and in the appropriations committee, which we already know about, it's basically an open door. so that's why i was trying and will continue to try to have a simple amendment that says we will not provide money to any company or corporation that would profit these people who have been sanctioned by the united states of america in two cases, in one case by the european union. why are they? because of their invasion of ukraine. so, yo
cronies of vladimir putin. it's really remarkable this nexus of special interests which end up profiting millions of dollars of profit for these individuals, which i will talk about in a minute. so really, my friends, when you see the american people -- i say again cynical about washington, there is such a tight relationship between this conglomerate of two of the biggest defense industries in america, boeing and lockheed, and we end up with the expenditure of tens of millions of taxpayers'...
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then you might be in a position where you can deal with vladimir putin. one of the ways this can be fixed is to talk to the world's nuclear powers, bit -- but it will not happen right now. i agree with my colleagues. it wasn't that long ago that the creek -- key phrase was, trust but verify. razor hands out that the microphone to you. if you can identify yourself. chairman, thank you for everything you have done on behalf of the freedom agenda in the middle east. optionsu be open to that have been considered in the past, working with our arab allies in the region to provide syrian rebels modified man pads that can take down russian ships . that are causing the chaos isis needs to fight them. we would want to put timers scuttle thet would ability to use those after a certain. of time. we do have the capability to this. we have the capability of sitting down with turkey and neighboring states that have probed the idea of a safe sound for the civilian population all across the north. will provide an area where we can at least go to be fed civilians, and get
then you might be in a position where you can deal with vladimir putin. one of the ways this can be fixed is to talk to the world's nuclear powers, bit -- but it will not happen right now. i agree with my colleagues. it wasn't that long ago that the creek -- key phrase was, trust but verify. razor hands out that the microphone to you. if you can identify yourself. chairman, thank you for everything you have done on behalf of the freedom agenda in the middle east. optionsu be open to that have...
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ian: and vladimir putin and the leader of china do not.harlie: he has spoken about it, but not in china. ian: yes and vladimir putin has been well disposed with the brits going their own way. and having more influence over individual countries. charlie: and he hopes for a week nato.o -- weaker ian: yes. and in terms of weakening sanctions. charlie: harder than the germans? ian: roughly about the same, for different reasons. in the case of the russians, the brits, you have a lot of immigration. and the assassination, things like that. in the case of germany, there is rule of law. it was a big part of it. ukraine was a bigger part of it. charlie: speaking of the brexit though, there are always suggestions they may not be alone in wanting to exit the european union. there is talk in france, obviously the netherlands, and in other places where there is unhappiness about globalization and there are populist politicians wanting to take advantage of the mood. ian: the first point is the orientation in the media about this has been about these nas
ian: and vladimir putin and the leader of china do not.harlie: he has spoken about it, but not in china. ian: yes and vladimir putin has been well disposed with the brits going their own way. and having more influence over individual countries. charlie: and he hopes for a week nato.o -- weaker ian: yes. and in terms of weakening sanctions. charlie: harder than the germans? ian: roughly about the same, for different reasons. in the case of the russians, the brits, you have a lot of immigration....
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it is vladimir putin and russia. let's start with those low oil prices.ow that oil prices have collapsed over the past two years. it has really spelled trouble for government to have relied on oil exports to fund their spending over the past two years. russia has been one of them. that means we have seen a whole bunch of governance of state owned assets for sale. not far from where i am in abu dhabi, the big one has to be saudi arabia's potential sale of saudi aramco. oflooks like putin is sort following that playbook, selling off what is really a crown jewel in russia's empire, rosneft. anna: this brings to get a russia and india and china, a complex mix. >> that is exactly right. we know that russia is looking at china and india, in particular. this makes some sense given current relations with the west. they have been strained ever since the situation in the ukraine. it was also an economic angle at play here at a time when china's economic growth is playing -- is slowing down. india's is picking up. india has kind of been the surprise consumer of oil.
it is vladimir putin and russia. let's start with those low oil prices.ow that oil prices have collapsed over the past two years. it has really spelled trouble for government to have relied on oil exports to fund their spending over the past two years. russia has been one of them. that means we have seen a whole bunch of governance of state owned assets for sale. not far from where i am in abu dhabi, the big one has to be saudi arabia's potential sale of saudi aramco. oflooks like putin is sort...
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weeks before the attack, putting affairs in order and making provisions for his wife. >>> and vladimir putin is praising donald trump calling him, and i'm quoting now, a bright person. putin goes on to say he would welcome a trump presidency because he wants to restore u.s. relations with russia. we're covering all of that and much more with our guests, including republican congressman adam kinzinger of illinois and our experts and anal cys-- and cy are standing by. pamela, you're learning new information. update us. >> that's right. we're learning from law enforcement sources that omar mateen took concrete steps in the weeks before the shooting to get his affairs in order to make sure his family was taken care of and he also began spending erratically and sources tell us that his wife noticed the changes in his behavior but didn't call police. law enforcement sources say weeks before the attack omar mateen made sure his wife had access to his bank account and added her name to important documents like his life insurance policy and bought his wife an expensive piece of jewelry. in the middle
weeks before the attack, putting affairs in order and making provisions for his wife. >>> and vladimir putin is praising donald trump calling him, and i'm quoting now, a bright person. putin goes on to say he would welcome a trump presidency because he wants to restore u.s. relations with russia. we're covering all of that and much more with our guests, including republican congressman adam kinzinger of illinois and our experts and anal cys-- and cy are standing by. pamela, you're...
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vladimir putin is happy about this. he thinks tuck divide europe he'll have less resistance. how concerned are you about that? d the defense budgets are low and the united d states. germany will play a central role. on the periphery where the threat is coming from vladimir putin you have the eastern european nations that have been in tension with western europe over the running of the evident u.th what should the u.s. do. >>>> on the defense thing long term this is good for europe. it moves the defense issue. strengthening nato under mining the e.u. is better for the security alliance. we'll see if optimism pays. when we come back, the presidential race the heating up at home with hillary clinton and donald trump attacking each other's personal and political ethics. are republicans getting the pivot they were hoping for? itep the pivot they were hoping for? you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. if
vladimir putin is happy about this. he thinks tuck divide europe he'll have less resistance. how concerned are you about that? d the defense budgets are low and the united d states. germany will play a central role. on the periphery where the threat is coming from vladimir putin you have the eastern european nations that have been in tension with western europe over the running of the evident u.th what should the u.s. do. >>>> on the defense thing long term this is good for europe....
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and then on the periphery where the threat is coming from from vladimir putin, you have those eastern european nations that actually have been intention with western europe over the running of the eu. there's a big role for the leaders right now and the u.s. has got to be involved. >> james, on that point, what should the u.s. do now? how should they respond to that, particularly with the uk? >> i would invite the uk into nafta, doing free trade deals with them. long term this is good for united europe because it moves the defense issue, the alliance back to focus on nato where it should be. not the eu. strengthening nato undermining the eu, i think is better for our security alliance. and this is an inspiration. i mean, i think they are inspiring us. throwing off a whole layer of government. >> all right. all right. >> maybe we can get rid of obamacare. >> see if your optimism pays. >>> when we come back, the presidential is heating up here at home with hillary clinton and donald trump attacking each other's personal and political ethics? are republicans finally getting the pivot the
and then on the periphery where the threat is coming from from vladimir putin, you have those eastern european nations that actually have been intention with western europe over the running of the eu. there's a big role for the leaders right now and the u.s. has got to be involved. >> james, on that point, what should the u.s. do now? how should they respond to that, particularly with the uk? >> i would invite the uk into nafta, doing free trade deals with them. long term this is...
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his chosen successor, vladimir putin, a little known former head of the fsb, the security police, and the successor organization to the kgb, was similarly supported by two percent of the russian population. it seemed impossible that anyone associated with yeltsin could win in 2000 elections scheduled, and it was for that reason it was widebily believed in moss to you at that time that some time of massive prom indication was -- provocation was going to take place so they could declare marshal law and cancel the elections. the bombings of the buildings seemed to be suspicionly time to guarantee exactly that result. there were 30,000 apartment buildings in moscow alone. patrols were organized in every one of those buildings because people were afraid to go to sleep at night for fear of being blown up in their beds. it was said that there was a chechneyan trail, and the chef in thens denied any connection to bombings but the trail was enough to mobilize the country, which had been opposed to a second war in chechneya. and to make it possible for the political leadership to again invade c
his chosen successor, vladimir putin, a little known former head of the fsb, the security police, and the successor organization to the kgb, was similarly supported by two percent of the russian population. it seemed impossible that anyone associated with yeltsin could win in 2000 elections scheduled, and it was for that reason it was widebily believed in moss to you at that time that some time of massive prom indication was -- provocation was going to take place so they could declare marshal...
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were ratingif he vladimir putin as a leader, he will give him in a. how anyone can be so wrong about who america's real friends are. if you don't know exactly who you are dealing with, men like vladimir putin will eat your lunch. we need a real plan for confronting terrorists. saw six months ago in san bernardino, the threat is real and urgent. i have laid out my plans for defeating isis. we need to take out their strongholds by intensifying the air campaign and stepping up support. we need to keep pursuing diplomacy. those conflicts are keeping isis alive. we need to lash out and ensure intelligence services are working hand in hand to dismantle the global network that supplies money, armed propaganda, and fighters to the terrorists. and we need to win the battle in cyberspace. and of course, we need to strengthen our defenses here at home. that, in a nutshell, is my plan for defeating isis. what is trump's? he won't say. he is literally keeping it a secret. he has no idea what he would do. look at the few things he has said on the subject. maybe syr
were ratingif he vladimir putin as a leader, he will give him in a. how anyone can be so wrong about who america's real friends are. if you don't know exactly who you are dealing with, men like vladimir putin will eat your lunch. we need a real plan for confronting terrorists. saw six months ago in san bernardino, the threat is real and urgent. i have laid out my plans for defeating isis. we need to take out their strongholds by intensifying the air campaign and stepping up support. we need to...
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donald trump has seemingly endorsed vladimir putin's policy of assassinating critical reporters. he said recently, "putin is running his country, at least he is a leader, unlike what we have in this country." the tools were provided for trump to "disappear quietly." mr. obama inserted a provision allowing for the detention of u.s. citizens without due process. the national press does not allow issues that are not issues between the two major parties. how would you get through that? guest: you laid the table perfectly, your question in the form of a statement is a profound statement that donald trump points at vladimir putin who in fact does deal with dissidents in a way that we are not supposed to be able to and yet, donald trump is advocating first amendment assault on the press, making it easier to see the press for statements. this country is all about the constitution, the bill of rights. donald trump assaults the constitution, starting with the first amendment. thank you for your statement. host: you mentioned the media. what is your plan for getting involved in the debate p
donald trump has seemingly endorsed vladimir putin's policy of assassinating critical reporters. he said recently, "putin is running his country, at least he is a leader, unlike what we have in this country." the tools were provided for trump to "disappear quietly." mr. obama inserted a provision allowing for the detention of u.s. citizens without due process. the national press does not allow issues that are not issues between the two major parties. how would you get...
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this is not "the apprentice" you're fired, vladimir putin. >> how many times are you going to say that? 5,000 times? >> it's not just me. republicans, remember, you had 90 republicans sign a letter saying this guy, trump, is a threat to national security. to our interests. >> but the threat to national security is radical islam and that's, she's giving this whole territory over to trump. because there's no candidate on her side willing to say "radical islam" right? >> including her. >> including her. because it's going to incite some sort of additional isis violence, i guess? she spent about ten minutes outlining her ideas for foreign policy. and i think what was it, 43 total minutes. another 33 minutes bashing trump. this, if this was supposed to be a foreign policy, what's her foreign policy? what is it? >> you think this was the time 0 do that? as opposed to -- >> don't get me sitting down, i want to hear foreign policy. >> what did they advertise this, they said this was hillary clinton finally taking on donald trump. that's what she delivered. >> this was a foreign policy address.
this is not "the apprentice" you're fired, vladimir putin. >> how many times are you going to say that? 5,000 times? >> it's not just me. republicans, remember, you had 90 republicans sign a letter saying this guy, trump, is a threat to national security. to our interests. >> but the threat to national security is radical islam and that's, she's giving this whole territory over to trump. because there's no candidate on her side willing to say "radical...
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vladimir putin weighing in on the chilly state of u.s.inks we are in a new cold war. i've been blind since birth. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. learn about non-24 by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. man, it's like pure power at your finger tips. like the power to earn allstate reward points, every time i drive. ...want my number? and cash back for driving safe. and the power to automatically find your car... i see you car! and i got the power to know who's coming and when if i break down. ...you must be gerry. hey... in means getting more from your car insurance with the all-powerful drivewise app. it's good to be in, good hands. shoshow me more like this.e. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find what you love. call or go online and switch to x1. only with xfinity. >>> welcome back. russia is denying that it had anything to do with last week's bombing of american-backed syrian rebels. senior u.s. defense oofficial says that the
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vladimir putin is ruthless operator.here is a lack of projection of american power in the region the he has exploited that. it will be bound to be the next president the united states who has to deal with the current situation but president obama clearly has lost the initiative in syria. that is reflected in the defense memo written by 51 state department officials. clearly there is a deep divide in the obama administration especially inside the state department and growing disillusion with president obama's leadership of the syrian matter. >> and i have a follow-up, but i am running out of the time, and it would be what need tons done. can you come back and take bout that with me? >> i look forward to that. >> thank you. we are wishing a very happy father's day to a bunch of dads identity there today and our staff has a special thanks for you, thank you for you and father's day coming up next. the right things working together can give you an advantage. like trubiotics with immune support advantage. its unique formula s
vladimir putin is ruthless operator.here is a lack of projection of american power in the region the he has exploited that. it will be bound to be the next president the united states who has to deal with the current situation but president obama clearly has lost the initiative in syria. that is reflected in the defense memo written by 51 state department officials. clearly there is a deep divide in the obama administration especially inside the state department and growing disillusion with...
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vladimir putin is looking at this and popping the cork off the champagne.r a trade can bloc but for a security bloc. an aloons of nations with heft economically and has ban problem for him, imposing sanctions against russia. when you have a collective doing that it's much, much harder for russia to navigate around it. these are pretty stiff sanctions at that time the eu imposed on russia for its moving into the ukraine and seizing crimea. this is a big moment for vladimir putin because he sees the bloc weakening, and sees britain decidings to leave, other nations supreming up they might leave as well. so -- speaking up they might leave as well. so a positive development for putin. china on the other hand looks at britain as a platform. this is a financing for its businesses, a place to do business more broadly into europe, lots of banking there, to facilitate its trade throughout that region. the rule of law, very solid. it doesn't want to see this fractioning of a market where now it has its investments springing out of the platform of britain. has to what
vladimir putin is looking at this and popping the cork off the champagne.r a trade can bloc but for a security bloc. an aloons of nations with heft economically and has ban problem for him, imposing sanctions against russia. when you have a collective doing that it's much, much harder for russia to navigate around it. these are pretty stiff sanctions at that time the eu imposed on russia for its moving into the ukraine and seizing crimea. this is a big moment for vladimir putin because he sees...
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later today, we hear from vladimir putin. russia in focus. it's an oil story. russia's economy minister predict for the price of crude that will have a meaningful impact on his budget? ♪ guy: welcome back. you are watching "on the move." i am guy alongside matt miller over in berlin.a quick check on where we stand in the markets. across the story inequities. the ftse 100, back above the 6000 line. it is north of growth -- that l ine. we do seem to have something of a more positive tone to global equities right now. this is the chart on the one-month risk reversal. this is the market buying protection on big moves on sterling, and as you can see, buying a lot of downside protection, looking for that asymmetric risk. you can see this morning a continuation of this. there's a little bit of a move on that skew to the upside. maybe the market is just taking off more of the extreme betting it has been putting on downside risk for sterling. the market may be a little more comfortable with what is going to happen with sterling. big volatility still priced in. matt: i j
later today, we hear from vladimir putin. russia in focus. it's an oil story. russia's economy minister predict for the price of crude that will have a meaningful impact on his budget? ♪ guy: welcome back. you are watching "on the move." i am guy alongside matt miller over in berlin.a quick check on where we stand in the markets. across the story inequities. the ftse 100, back above the 6000 line. it is north of growth -- that l ine. we do seem to have something of a more positive...
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vladimir putin gets an a. for leadership. >> it is great to be on the show. i find that fact that trump admires people like putin, who is a kgb officer, allowing no freedom in his count reese. and it is stunning, very troubling. in terms of somebody who is running for president of the united states. people listen to what he says i am troubled by it i travel abroad all the time. people can't understand, when someone running for president can be so completely irresponsible in what he says. i was listening to what david and andy were saying about secretary clinton's speech. i think she did a fascinating job in combining the political part of this with a substantive foreign policy speech. she talked about what has to be done at home. how important alliances are. how clear we need to be with our adversaries. the zingers, she made clear that donald trump is dangerous for the united states and for the world. >> did you have any input into this speech? the first lady, and when i was secretary, and then, when i was senator. she is the best prepared person ever to run f
vladimir putin gets an a. for leadership. >> it is great to be on the show. i find that fact that trump admires people like putin, who is a kgb officer, allowing no freedom in his count reese. and it is stunning, very troubling. in terms of somebody who is running for president of the united states. people listen to what he says i am troubled by it i travel abroad all the time. people can't understand, when someone running for president can be so completely irresponsible in what he says....
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vladimir putin is in real trouble in syria. trying to figure out how the hell to get out of syria. he has the great problem in ukraine and europe now his economy is in almost free fall. this is a guy who is not winning anything. charlie: but he is a player in the world. mr. biden: well look, he is a player in the sense that he is engaged practically as a practical matter supporting a dictator who's killing tens of thousands of his people. so, if you call that a player. but is he influential in the world? no. charlie: with respect to russia, you don't want your european allies to think that you are abandoning them in any kind of relationship with russia. but you also have to conversation because of the change in technology and the nature of warfare. mr. biden: exactly. but for example, charlie, it made a lot of sense for us to be resisting russia in its actions both in the the stans and ukraine and at the same time signing arms-control agreement with them. it made sense to do that. can we cooperate where there is a mutual intere
vladimir putin is in real trouble in syria. trying to figure out how the hell to get out of syria. he has the great problem in ukraine and europe now his economy is in almost free fall. this is a guy who is not winning anything. charlie: but he is a player in the world. mr. biden: well look, he is a player in the sense that he is engaged practically as a practical matter supporting a dictator who's killing tens of thousands of his people. so, if you call that a player. but is he influential in...
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vladimir putin who would absolutely love to see the european union broken apart because it would make europe therefore less powerful and a in the number of people have said to me, from a national security standpoint we need, we need, the u.s. should be very adjusted and having a very strong europe and to have a strong europe people want great britain there calling some shots. >> absolutely you do. we are a key ally of course of the united states, special relationship called a window into europe for the united states through the united kingdom and you know that is a problem. john kerry was just recently i think in brussels saying we would like our european partners to do more. everything is fine until there is trouble and then everyone looks to the u.s. to come in and help. the u.s. has been very visible in the european union recently holding war games in poland, sending a very obvious message to vladimir putin, look we are here, we have the resolve if you get a notion to start expanding again. but the uk is very important of course to the united states. that won't go away with the fea
vladimir putin who would absolutely love to see the european union broken apart because it would make europe therefore less powerful and a in the number of people have said to me, from a national security standpoint we need, we need, the u.s. should be very adjusted and having a very strong europe and to have a strong europe people want great britain there calling some shots. >> absolutely you do. we are a key ally of course of the united states, special relationship called a window into...
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russian president vladimir putin is condemning the decision. russia won 18 medals in track and field including 8 gold at the last summer olympics. >> reporter: that's unfortunate. >> it is unfortunate. >> reporter: this is going to be a top five maybe top ten. you'll see a ton ever sunshine today and tomorrow. low humidity levels for the month of june it will feel fabulous out there today and tomorrow. good days for the beach. there will be a sea breeze keeping you guys a little bit cooler today on the sand with highs in the mid 70s. you'll not be getting sandblasted like last sunday with all the gusty winds. double scan live crystal clear, a little bit of ground clutter showing up near cape may this morning. no precipitation out there right now. 85 is the high temperature we are shooting for today. 59 is where we started out this morning. uv index is way up there right now on a scale of 1 to 11, it is a 9. if you're going to be outdoors between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., apply the sunscreen you'll get a burn in 20 minutes or less, especially if
russian president vladimir putin is condemning the decision. russia won 18 medals in track and field including 8 gold at the last summer olympics. >> reporter: that's unfortunate. >> it is unfortunate. >> reporter: this is going to be a top five maybe top ten. you'll see a ton ever sunshine today and tomorrow. low humidity levels for the month of june it will feel fabulous out there today and tomorrow. good days for the beach. there will be a sea breeze keeping you guys a...
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vladimir putin. listen to what he had to say. >> i briefly said that trump was a bite person.hat i am paying attention to and what i welcome, and i don't see anything bad in this. in trump said he was ready to fully rebuild russian-american relations. what is bad about this? this is not bad. >> trump has wouldn't all-important vladimir primary. his detractors will turn that against trump. it's an unusual situation where you have the president of russia openly taking side in this american presidential election. melissa: it will be interesting to see where donald trump goes from here. he remind us that he's a marketing maven. i thought with the horrific event that went on in florida that would provide the reset for them. it hasn't really happened, though, howie, why do you think that is? >> it wasn't the wisest idea that president obama sympathizes with the terrorists. and trump is playing to a general election audience, very different than trying to win a bunch of gop primaries. all these media focus and mitch mcconnell said he doesn't know enough about the issues. trump ran ag
vladimir putin. listen to what he had to say. >> i briefly said that trump was a bite person.hat i am paying attention to and what i welcome, and i don't see anything bad in this. in trump said he was ready to fully rebuild russian-american relations. what is bad about this? this is not bad. >> trump has wouldn't all-important vladimir primary. his detractors will turn that against trump. it's an unusual situation where you have the president of russia openly taking side in this...
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. >> the thing i read this morning, erdogan and vladimir putin reopened line of communication, perhapsl meet with each other soon, with isis in syria it felt like america fell like turkey let them down with large military, and in meantime you have assad backed by vladimir putin. are we in a situation where the enemy of my enemy is my frenemy in how do we coordinate these to solve this? >> this is a complicated situation, these questions do not have three letter answers. these are complicated issues. for good two to three years president of turkey, because he was so dedicated to bringing down assad in syria did not really crackdown on this transit gate through that airport. a lot of jihadis and europe and asia into turkey -- >> dr. london you wrote the book, are they winning or losing? >> i think what happened they have metastasized. not a central command, you have to look at afghanistan, pakistan, libya and a variety of countries, including our open, we're engaged in a war that will exit over a long period -- exist over a long period of time, it did you not involve dirty tricks, it inv
. >> the thing i read this morning, erdogan and vladimir putin reopened line of communication, perhapsl meet with each other soon, with isis in syria it felt like america fell like turkey let them down with large military, and in meantime you have assad backed by vladimir putin. are we in a situation where the enemy of my enemy is my frenemy in how do we coordinate these to solve this? >> this is a complicated situation, these questions do not have three letter answers. these are...
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. ♪ >> bad things seem to happen to critics of vladimir putin.ligarchs once seemingly untouchable are now fair game if they displease the leader. so we were supposed to be dining at another restaurant this evening and when they heard that you would be joining me, we were uninvited. should i be concerned about having dinner with you? >> this is a country of corruption. and if you have business, you are in a very unsafe situation. everybody can press you and destroy your business. that's it. this is a system. >> meet boris nemtsov. he was deputy prime minister under yeltsin and today is one of putin's most vocal critics. this restaurant was kind enough to take us in, but the chef is a brit, so maybe he has less reason to worry. >> first course, gentlemen? >> ah. >> at yornik restaurant they are serving their own versions of dino-era russian classics. a modern riff on borscht. typically a chunky hearty beet and cabbage broth with chunks of meat, here it's a puree with a more elegant, shall we say, deconstructed presentation. critics of the governmen
. ♪ >> bad things seem to happen to critics of vladimir putin.ligarchs once seemingly untouchable are now fair game if they displease the leader. so we were supposed to be dining at another restaurant this evening and when they heard that you would be joining me, we were uninvited. should i be concerned about having dinner with you? >> this is a country of corruption. and if you have business, you are in a very unsafe situation. everybody can press you and destroy your business....
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help grow your company's tomorrow - today - at business.ny.gov >>> seems like russian president vladimir putins country does not stack up against the united states. today putin said america is the only true super power in the world and he accepts it and that russia does not need a new cold war. of course, tenths between -- tensions between our nations building-especially when russia invaded part of ukraine and then claimed it as it own. putin also said he is ready to work with whoever wins the white house in november. he seemed to hedge his bets who that might be. and remember, a few months bag putin said donald trump was talented and an absolute leader, well today vlad insisted he only called trump flamboyant and denied offering him any operates and said he never worked with hillary clinton personally but he had a warm relationship with her husband, bill clinton. putin is weighing in on the doping scandal ahead of the summer olympics in rio. track and field's worldwide governing body upheld a ban on russia's team. putin says it's not fair the entire team is getting punished because some of th
help grow your company's tomorrow - today - at business.ny.gov >>> seems like russian president vladimir putins country does not stack up against the united states. today putin said america is the only true super power in the world and he accepts it and that russia does not need a new cold war. of course, tenths between -- tensions between our nations building-especially when russia invaded part of ukraine and then claimed it as it own. putin also said he is ready to work with whoever...
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is vladimir putin the real winner in this situation? ♪ matt: live from london, this is "bloomberg markets." david: am david gura along with funny quinn. the eu and the rest of the world can feel the aftershocks from the brexit vote. madeleine albright said that exit -- brexit is a win for russia. is very pleased with what happened. this works to his advantage, because one of his agenda items has been to cause disruption in the european union, to make sure it splits apart, so i think the important part is how nato will function together, and what signals there are for what the eu generally is going to be doing. matt: joining us from washington is marc grossman, former ambassador to turkey. he is now vice-chairman at the cowen group. thanks for being here. i want to ask you about what we hollande,m francois angela merkel, matteo renzi today, it seems there is unity. marc: i'm not so sure. i saw the press conference, but if you combine that with the speech david cameron gave, which you have just shown on your program, i'm not so sure there
is vladimir putin the real winner in this situation? ♪ matt: live from london, this is "bloomberg markets." david: am david gura along with funny quinn. the eu and the rest of the world can feel the aftershocks from the brexit vote. madeleine albright said that exit -- brexit is a win for russia. is very pleased with what happened. this works to his advantage, because one of his agenda items has been to cause disruption in the european union, to make sure it splits apart, so i think...
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rishaad: vladimir putin welcoming israel's improved ties.anus: it has just gone 8:00 a.m., 5:00 a.m. in london. kong, iti am in hong is just gone midday. manus: the world is searching for yields. a bit of an irony. what i have for you is a very interesting move in the bond markets in the region. the benchmark to on the bloomberg terminal. what i have got for you is middle east because the yield is rising. first rise in four months. the interest keeps on chugging. $14 billion globally. tighter bank funding in the region. borrowers are paying more in the islamic bond investors. dollar is up 19% this year. up 21%.cc, we are over 220 basis points above benchmark. sukuk, we had that ago by saudi arabia, something to talk about. the deepening of the debt market. deepening and widening, all part of it. let us check in on what is going on in the markets in this part of the world. minutes, was flat there. hang saying recovering with one third of 1%. that topic has been negative. and we came back on stream for the index leading japanese shares, just a
rishaad: vladimir putin welcoming israel's improved ties.anus: it has just gone 8:00 a.m., 5:00 a.m. in london. kong, iti am in hong is just gone midday. manus: the world is searching for yields. a bit of an irony. what i have for you is a very interesting move in the bond markets in the region. the benchmark to on the bloomberg terminal. what i have got for you is middle east because the yield is rising. first rise in four months. the interest keeps on chugging. $14 billion globally. tighter...
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in the 20th century, so you have vladimir putin. milarly, putin it chose someone who then chose him again. so we are in a situation in russia where all of the trappings of democracy once again, despite all the trappings of democracy, the tsar can choose his own successor. brian: looking back at why, the whole revolution in 1917, what happened to the last romanovs? simon: terrible story. i don't take the romantic approach to nicholas and alexandra. the movie view. i don't take it. i differ from the traditional romantic approach. they were a couple who were in love with each other. they were a loving parents, but they were also rulers. i think that when people read in this book what they were really like, i think people will be amazed at how anti-semitic they were. the stuff about jews is pretty shocking. considering that they regarded as wonderful, romantic heroes. nicolas and alexandra. bryan: it connects to you and your family. simon: we left at that time, my mother's family, to escape. nicholas and alexandra's kind of benedict the
in the 20th century, so you have vladimir putin. milarly, putin it chose someone who then chose him again. so we are in a situation in russia where all of the trappings of democracy once again, despite all the trappings of democracy, the tsar can choose his own successor. brian: looking back at why, the whole revolution in 1917, what happened to the last romanovs? simon: terrible story. i don't take the romantic approach to nicholas and alexandra. the movie view. i don't take it. i differ from...
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vladimir putin maintained his silence throughout the whole campaign.hing else that you mentioned which we will talk about later on, the idea that vladimir putin handled this better than president obama. >> yeah. that question was, in part, you look at vladimir putin right now, and he's awfully happy. you've got to anticipate he's doing a dance right now because he wants the e.u. to break apart with the idea being in his head, perhaps, that if they are separate, they will not be as strong. now, nigel was making the point that, you know what? the u.k. is going to be stronger, we will be stronger with europe because we are going to be financially better off, we're going to be able to control our borders, you know? this may be a rough patch for the next couple days, but bottom line, things will get better. and a lot of people have also pointed out this may force the european union to get its act together too and really start to, you know, cut down on some of the regulation and on some of the nonsense that is making it feel so -- >> hope and pray, from your
vladimir putin maintained his silence throughout the whole campaign.hing else that you mentioned which we will talk about later on, the idea that vladimir putin handled this better than president obama. >> yeah. that question was, in part, you look at vladimir putin right now, and he's awfully happy. you've got to anticipate he's doing a dance right now because he wants the e.u. to break apart with the idea being in his head, perhaps, that if they are separate, they will not be as strong....
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he said if he were grading vladimir putin as a leader, he'd give him an a. i will leave it to the psychiatrist to explain his affection tyrants. that brings me to the temperament it takes to be commander in chief. every president faces hard choices every day, with imperfect information and conflict imperatives. imagine donald trump making life and death decisions on behalf of the united states. imagine him deciding whether to spend your spouses or children into battle. imagine if he had not just his twitter account at his disposal when he is angry but america's entire arsenal. do we want him making those calls? someone thin skinned and quick to anger who lashes out at the smallest criticism? do we want his finger anywhere near the button because making donald trump our commander in chief would be a historic mistake. >> secretary clinton this. joining us, brianna keilar. this is a different speech than she's given. >> reporter: certainly was, this was scathing, scorched earth approach to donald trump's foreign policy position, certainly more his temperament.
he said if he were grading vladimir putin as a leader, he'd give him an a. i will leave it to the psychiatrist to explain his affection tyrants. that brings me to the temperament it takes to be commander in chief. every president faces hard choices every day, with imperfect information and conflict imperatives. imagine donald trump making life and death decisions on behalf of the united states. imagine him deciding whether to spend your spouses or children into battle. imagine if he had not...
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he said if he would grading vladimir putin as a leader he'd give him an "a." now, i will leave it to the psychiatrists to explain his affection for tyrants. i just wonder how anyone could be so wrong about who america's real friends are. because it matters. if you don't know exactly who you're dealing with, men like putin will eat your lunch. it really matters that donald trump says things that go against our deepest-held values. it matters when he says he'll order our military to murder the families of suspected terrorists. during the raid to kill bin laden, when every second counted, our s.e.a.l.s took the time to move the women and children in the compound to safety. donald trump may not get it, but that's what honor looks like. i remember being in the situation room with president obama debating the potential bin laden operation. the president's advisers were divided. the intelligence was compelling but far from definitive. and the risks of failure were daunting. the stakes were significant for our battle against al qaeda and our relationship with pakistan
he said if he would grading vladimir putin as a leader he'd give him an "a." now, i will leave it to the psychiatrists to explain his affection for tyrants. i just wonder how anyone could be so wrong about who america's real friends are. because it matters. if you don't know exactly who you're dealing with, men like putin will eat your lunch. it really matters that donald trump says things that go against our deepest-held values. it matters when he says he'll order our military to...
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you know it's bad when vladimir putin doesn't want you damaging his brand. [ laughter ] [ cheers and se ] putin needs to be safe with his brand because he's making good cash with his putin steaks. they are delicious. [ light laughter ] doesn't taste like any steak i've ever eaten in my life, and oh, it's horse. i've definitely been eating horse. [ laughter ] so in short, republican senators are so worried about trump dragging them down with him in the election this fall. so what can they do? what brilliant republican statesman will snatch these hapless senators away from the grip of toxic don and whisk them away to electoral success? >> george w. bush coming out of retirement to raise money for republican senators worried trump will cost them their seats. >> it's george w. bush to the rescue. can he clean up trump's mess? >> seth: that's right. they're calling in george w. bush to clean up trump's mess. [ laughter ] that's like calling in justin bieber to cover a pitbull song. [ laughter ] and if the george w. bush rescue strategy somehow doesn't work out, republicans have a backup pl
you know it's bad when vladimir putin doesn't want you damaging his brand. [ laughter ] [ cheers and se ] putin needs to be safe with his brand because he's making good cash with his putin steaks. they are delicious. [ light laughter ] doesn't taste like any steak i've ever eaten in my life, and oh, it's horse. i've definitely been eating horse. [ laughter ] so in short, republican senators are so worried about trump dragging them down with him in the election this fall. so what can they do?...
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. >>> russian president vladimir putin condemned the banning of russian track ask field athletes from the summer olympics. the head of the coma applauds the decision. the international amateur athletic federation sited the russians for state sponsored doping and corruption. the international olympic committee meets tuesday and could overrule the ban. >>> scandals leading to a shake up. the president is resigning and the governor of kentucky plans to replace the entire board of trustees. among the school's recent problem, ncaa in this to female escorts provided for basketball players and fbi investigation of university officials for misuse of federal money. >>> change of command on board the international space station, with a ringing of a bell, nasa astronaut tim copera handed over control to jeff williamsment williams will remain on board the iss with two russian cosmonauts. they are due back on earth tonight. president barack obama and the fist family left washington on a 3-day trip to celebrate the 100th anniversary of our national park. they will visit carlsbad caverns in new mexi
. >>> russian president vladimir putin condemned the banning of russian track ask field athletes from the summer olympics. the head of the coma applauds the decision. the international amateur athletic federation sited the russians for state sponsored doping and corruption. the international olympic committee meets tuesday and could overrule the ban. >>> scandals leading to a shake up. the president is resigning and the governor of kentucky plans to replace the entire board of...
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now russian president vladimir putin is calling the ban unjust and unfair, because russia's innocentetes are being punished. >> the responsibility must always be the person who committed the events and nobody who is not directly involved should suffer. therefore, i expect we will speak more to our colleagues from the anti-doping organization. >> there is a possibility clean russian athletes will be allowed to participate in rio individually, meaning not for russia or wearing russia's colors. the usa track and field say while they support the decision saying quote, that the continued suspension of the russian federation came after a thorough and fair process, it is the only proper course of action given the compelling and powerful evidence presented to counsel. ultimately counsel chose to act to help rebuild the integrity of the sport and the public trust. there you have it. russia is expected to find some way to appeal or is going to try to. the ioc meets tuesday and hinted more far-reaching punishment could be on the way. >> pretty rich when you hear putin talk about justice and fai
now russian president vladimir putin is calling the ban unjust and unfair, because russia's innocentetes are being punished. >> the responsibility must always be the person who committed the events and nobody who is not directly involved should suffer. therefore, i expect we will speak more to our colleagues from the anti-doping organization. >> there is a possibility clean russian athletes will be allowed to participate in rio individually, meaning not for russia or wearing...
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>> i can blame it on vladimir putin? he-- putin put an olympics in the middle of nowhere, spent $51 billion-- billion with a "b"" dollars to do that. and i think we're talking about an old boys' network here, very old boys' network, with the i.o.c. think fifa. and putin did them a big favor to the tune of $51 billion, john, and there is no doubt putin has a voice and has a say within the international olympic committee. if they had just said, "no russian athletes at all," the i.o.c. has said this, which is what the i.a.a.f. has basically said. the i.a.a.f. has gone against putin. the international olympic committee has 11 the door open a crack, and that is all because putin bailed them out a few years ago. >> yang: the i.o.c. publicly says they're doing this because of the presumption of innocence of these athletes being damaged. >> right, but we weren't born yesterday in terms of the politics of international sport. i will say this-- the the idea of having clean athletes at the olympics, the russian system is rotten to t
>> i can blame it on vladimir putin? he-- putin put an olympics in the middle of nowhere, spent $51 billion-- billion with a "b"" dollars to do that. and i think we're talking about an old boys' network here, very old boys' network, with the i.o.c. think fifa. and putin did them a big favor to the tune of $51 billion, john, and there is no doubt putin has a voice and has a say within the international olympic committee. if they had just said, "no russian athletes at...