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union and nato toppled the ukrainian president viktor yanukovych overage who was pro russian and who had been democratically elected the subsequent war far in eastern ukraine a region with strong ties to moscow resulted in its an accession by russia effectively carving ukraine into since the fighting ended in eastern ukraine the bulk of the propaganda war between kiev and moscow has been waged through the media it is against that geo political backdrop that the back story has unfold this whole thing and michelle it can contain all the perfect ingredients for. a great anti russian story and the crimean authorities and the crimean media have been very successful sellers over a number of years which. is that you. focus on news of the it seems that his immediate. forces in the west have then very happy customers of that the historical practices of the russians who typically almost genetically driven to co-opt penetrate to gain favor whatever yet another chance presented itself they just couldn't miss the opportunity it was too sexy. to start with russian journalism doesn't exist at all i
union and nato toppled the ukrainian president viktor yanukovych overage who was pro russian and who had been democratically elected the subsequent war far in eastern ukraine a region with strong ties to moscow resulted in its an accession by russia effectively carving ukraine into since the fighting ended in eastern ukraine the bulk of the propaganda war between kiev and moscow has been waged through the media it is against that geo political backdrop that the back story has unfold this whole...
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union frederica the e.u.'s foreign policy chief said the e.u. would continue investing in an ally in what she called the most heated and difficult area of the world we are here to support a company to share our own experience if needed and if useful. to provide advise if asked for but most of all to guarantee or to try to guarantee that the good steps that are taken are financially and economically supported we are here not as a just of gesture of of charity if you allow me the expression but as an investment . more than six hundred migrants are stuck on a rescue ship waiting for either malta or italy to take them in italy's threaten to close its ports to rescue ships if malta doesn't accept the people who were saved this week both has brushed off the request saying it had nothing to do with the operation off the libyan coast thousands of protesters have rallied in romania as capital book arrest to support investigations into corruption at least twenty eight mayors senators and hundreds of public servants have
union frederica the e.u.'s foreign policy chief said the e.u. would continue investing in an ally in what she called the most heated and difficult area of the world we are here to support a company to share our own experience if needed and if useful. to provide advise if asked for but most of all to guarantee or to try to guarantee that the good steps that are taken are financially and economically supported we are here not as a just of gesture of of charity if you allow me the expression but...
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union leaders of the g. seven a meeting amid a feeling of growing frustration the summit is being held back city in canada on friday and saturday and is bringing together the leaders of canada the united kingdom france germany italy japan and the united states u.s. reson donald trump has come under shock criticism from his allies after he impose tariffs on steel in a new minimum porson mexico and canada as well as the european union he said the tabs are necessary to protect u.s. industry but canada and the e.u. have denounced them as illegal and are preparing retaliatory measures now here's what the u.s. president said shortly before leaving for the g. seven. we are going very well now we're unable to make you feel well germinate. rob the better deal we are under the market you know we will be better off right now we are not going to live with the seals the way they are european union says very unfairly sounded out very unfairly mexico very unfairly with that being said i think we're probably very. algis the
union leaders of the g. seven a meeting amid a feeling of growing frustration the summit is being held back city in canada on friday and saturday and is bringing together the leaders of canada the united kingdom france germany italy japan and the united states u.s. reson donald trump has come under shock criticism from his allies after he impose tariffs on steel in a new minimum porson mexico and canada as well as the european union he said the tabs are necessary to protect u.s. industry but...
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union eight hundred fifty one thing in the hours around. the world that told you that you would get your ten minutes of going to look at something that would help these countries militarily and yes but what part of this is so now the u.s. will impose tariffs an additional tax on goods imported from china the industries to be impacted agriculture evasion automotive and the tech sector the white house says it's not targeting foreigners t.v.'s and computers for no that would mean higher charges higher costs for consumers. one trade expert says a u.s. trade battle with china the world's two biggest economies will impact global markets it creates instability uncertainty it reduces particularly investor uncertainty for long term investors private business capital expenses and these types of things. summit in singapore may have strengthened his determination to act for years the u.s. look to china to help bring in an industry in north korea but convinced he's built up a solid relationship with kim jong un the president perhaps feels he's in a stro
union eight hundred fifty one thing in the hours around. the world that told you that you would get your ten minutes of going to look at something that would help these countries militarily and yes but what part of this is so now the u.s. will impose tariffs an additional tax on goods imported from china the industries to be impacted agriculture evasion automotive and the tech sector the white house says it's not targeting foreigners t.v.'s and computers for no that would mean higher charges...
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i believe that if we were to go back to the european union and say, "well, people didn't like that deal, can we have another one?" we won't get — i don't think they're going to come to us and say, "we'll give you a better deal." but theresa may won't be drawn on whether her plan is better than staying in the eu — saying only that it would be "different". also tonight... police say knocking offenders off their mopeds is leading to a dramatic decrease in robberies. but a police chief in cleveland admits his force can't provide the public with anywhere near the level of service they require. it's black friday — the shopping craze is now
i believe that if we were to go back to the european union and say, "well, people didn't like that deal, can we have another one?" we won't get — i don't think they're going to come to us and say, "we'll give you a better deal." but theresa may won't be drawn on whether her plan is better than staying in the eu — saying only that it would be "different". also tonight... police say knocking offenders off their mopeds is leading to a dramatic decrease in...
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european union leaders have endorsed the terms of theresa may's brexit deal after 18 months of negotiations. they've also agreed the text which will outline the terms of britain's relationship with the eu for years to come, with negotiators now hoping they will be able to move on to the next stage of the brexit talks. we need to build, in the next phase, this unprecedented and ambitious partnership. we will remain allies, partners and friends. with the deal approved, next it will face a much tougher vote in westminster. theresa may has written an open letter to the british public, appealing for support. throughout the hour, we'll be turning to our reality check
european union leaders have endorsed the terms of theresa may's brexit deal after 18 months of negotiations. they've also agreed the text which will outline the terms of britain's relationship with the eu for years to come, with negotiators now hoping they will be able to move on to the next stage of the brexit talks. we need to build, in the next phase, this unprecedented and ambitious partnership. we will remain allies, partners and friends. with the deal approved, next it will face a much...
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this time, the european union has to respond to italy's refusal to budge over its debt. but is the italian government really just trying to gain more votes at home and call a new election? and also, in the business briefing, the chairman of trump's economic advisory council tells us that china has misbehaved sincejoining the world trade organisation
this time, the european union has to respond to italy's refusal to budge over its debt. but is the italian government really just trying to gain more votes at home and call a new election? and also, in the business briefing, the chairman of trump's economic advisory council tells us that china has misbehaved sincejoining the world trade organisation
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but just 23 years later, the central european republic was again ravaged by the forces of aggression. on august 20th, armies of the soviet union, poland, hungary, bulgaria and east germany invaded czechoslovakia, seizing control of the country in a few hours. soviet embassy lights burned late that hot and muggy evening in washington, even as russian tanks rumbled into prague. soviet ambassador anatoly dobrynin called to present moscow's official reason for the invasion. the memoranda which said that soviet-blocked forces had acted at the request of czech leaders to safeguard the country against subversive elements sounded hollow indeed. >> from the summer of 1968 in that courtesy of the johnson library and the johnson white house. back to your phone calls as we look back 50 years, 1968, america in turmoil. debra, richmond, virginia, go ahead, please. >> caller: yes, good morning. happy mother's day. it's always been unusual for me to think about all the devastation that we have done all over the world and we make it into something heroic. i never could understand that. america -- the
but just 23 years later, the central european republic was again ravaged by the forces of aggression. on august 20th, armies of the soviet union, poland, hungary, bulgaria and east germany invaded czechoslovakia, seizing control of the country in a few hours. soviet embassy lights burned late that hot and muggy evening in washington, even as russian tanks rumbled into prague. soviet ambassador anatoly dobrynin called to present moscow's official reason for the invasion. the memoranda which said...
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coming up on thursday morning, david sullivan, european union, ambassador to the u.s., will discuss the relations. bloomberg susan wooley talks about financial literally. join the discussions. >> live on thursday for the c- span networks. at noon network, the conversations on social media. and how it will need to influence their political debate and democracy in the u.s., hosted by the institute. on c-span 2 at 9:00 a.m., madeline albright sits down with david to talk about the trump administration's foreign policy. including the current talks with north korea about a possible summit. then at 10:00, a forum on how to use intelligence to assess the cyber threats to organizations and companies. that is also on c-span 2. >> december 21, 1968. the shortest day of the year. but perhaps one of the longest in the flow of history. >> we are still a go at this time. ten, nine, we have
coming up on thursday morning, david sullivan, european union, ambassador to the u.s., will discuss the relations. bloomberg susan wooley talks about financial literally. join the discussions. >> live on thursday for the c- span networks. at noon network, the conversations on social media. and how it will need to influence their political debate and democracy in the u.s., hosted by the institute. on c-span 2 at 9:00 a.m., madeline albright sits down with david to talk about the trump...
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but just 23 years later, the central european republic was again ravaged by the forces of aggression. on august 20th, armies of the soviet union, poland, hungary, bulgaria and east germany invaded czechoslovakia, seizing control of the country in a few hours. soviet embassy lights burned late that hot and muggy evening in washington, even as russian tanks rumbled into prague. the soviet ambassador called to present moscow's official reason for the invasion. the memoranda which said that soviet-blocked forces had acted at the request of czech leaders to safeguard the country against subversive elements sounded hollow indeed. >> from the summer of 1968 in that courtesy of the johnson library and the johnson white house. back to your phone calls as we look back 50 years, 1968, america in turmoil. debra, richmond, virginia, go ahead, please. >> caller: yes, good morning. happy mother's day. it's always been an usual for me to think about all the devastation that we have done all over the world and we make it into something heroic. i never could understand that. america, america bombs the
but just 23 years later, the central european republic was again ravaged by the forces of aggression. on august 20th, armies of the soviet union, poland, hungary, bulgaria and east germany invaded czechoslovakia, seizing control of the country in a few hours. soviet embassy lights burned late that hot and muggy evening in washington, even as russian tanks rumbled into prague. the soviet ambassador called to present moscow's official reason for the invasion. the memoranda which said that...
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but the central european republic was again ravaged by the forces of aggression. on august 20, armies of the soviet union, poland, hungary, bulgaria, east germany invaded czechoslovakia. seizing control of the country in a few hours. soviet embassy lights burned late that hot and muggy evening in washington, in as russian tanks reveled in the proud -- -- prague. -- croc the memorandum which said that soviet bloc forces had acted at zech from that ceremony, 50 years ago, signing ceremony for the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. [video clip] representative of 67 nations affects their signatures were the most significant and meaningful document of the 20th century. the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. this treaty is not the work of anyone country, but is in fact a product of all nations, which shared our concerns over the danger of nuclear proliferation. easy for has not been basic security, technological and economic interests of so many nations are deeply involved. yet our collective and persistent determination has today been crowned with success. >> today, we are
but the central european republic was again ravaged by the forces of aggression. on august 20, armies of the soviet union, poland, hungary, bulgaria, east germany invaded czechoslovakia. seizing control of the country in a few hours. soviet embassy lights burned late that hot and muggy evening in washington, in as russian tanks reveled in the proud -- -- prague. -- croc the memorandum which said that soviet bloc forces had acted at zech from that ceremony, 50 years ago, signing ceremony for the...
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just 23 years later the central european republic was averaged by the forces of aggression. on august 20th armies of the soviet union poland, hungry and east germany invaded czechoslovakia. seizing control of the country in a few hours. soviet embassy burned hot in muggy evening in washington. soviet ambassador called the white house special assistant to present moscow's official reason for the invasion. the memorandum said that soviet block forces acted request of czech leaders to safeguard the country. host: from the summer of 1968 in that courtesy of the johnson library and the johnson white house, back to your phone calls. we look back 50 years, 1968 america in turmoil. deborah, richmond, virginia caller: good morning, happy mother's day. it's been unusual for he to think about all the devastation we have done all over world. we make it into something heroic. i never could understand that. america bombs the rest of the world. it doesn't make any sense. we trying to europeanize everything. it's wrong. guest: deborah, i completely understand what you're saying. i know that
just 23 years later the central european republic was averaged by the forces of aggression. on august 20th armies of the soviet union poland, hungry and east germany invaded czechoslovakia. seizing control of the country in a few hours. soviet embassy burned hot in muggy evening in washington. soviet ambassador called the white house special assistant to present moscow's official reason for the invasion. the memorandum said that soviet block forces acted request of czech leaders to safeguard...
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but the central european republic was again ravaged by the forces of aggression. on august 20, armies of the soviet union, poland, hungary, bulgaria, east germany invaded czechoslovakia. seizing control of the country in a few hours. soviet embassy lights burned late that hot and muggy evening in washington, in as russian tanks reveled in the proud -- -- prague. -- croc the memorandum which said that soviet bloc forces had acted at zech leadersof c sounded hollow indeed. of 1968om the summer and the courtesy of the johnson library and the johnson white house, back to your phone calls as we look back 50 years, 1968, american turmoil. deborah in richmond, virginia. go ahead. caller: good morning, happy mother's day. it's always a bit unusual for me to think about how all the devastation that we have done and making itorld into something heroic. i never could understand that. america -- american bombs the rest of the world. , weoesn't make any sense try to european eyes everything in its host: wrong. elizabeth cobbs. guest: i completely understand what you're saying
but the central european republic was again ravaged by the forces of aggression. on august 20, armies of the soviet union, poland, hungary, bulgaria, east germany invaded czechoslovakia. seizing control of the country in a few hours. soviet embassy lights burned late that hot and muggy evening in washington, in as russian tanks reveled in the proud -- -- prague. -- croc the memorandum which said that soviet bloc forces had acted at zech leadersof c sounded hollow indeed. of 1968om the summer...
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but just 23 years later the central european republic was again ravaged by the forces of aggression. on august 20, armies of the soviet union, poland, hungary, bulgaria, and east germany invaded czechoslovakia. they took control the country in a few hours. the soviets embassy lights burned late that evening in washington. even as russian tanks went into prod, -- prod, they presented moscow's official reason for the invasion. the memorandum said that the soviets block forces -- to safeguard -- it sounded hollow indeed. >> from the summer of 1968 and that courtesy of the johnson library in the johnson white house, back to your phone calls. we are looking back 50 years. >> good morning. always unusual for me to think about -- i never could understand. america bomb to the rest of the world. and it doesn't make any sense that we try to european eyes everything.>> i completely understand what you're saying and i know that that is the common belief and there's a lot of evidence for that, it will be 10 to not remember or not really know is the extent to which other countries have asked for o
but just 23 years later the central european republic was again ravaged by the forces of aggression. on august 20, armies of the soviet union, poland, hungary, bulgaria, and east germany invaded czechoslovakia. they took control the country in a few hours. the soviets embassy lights burned late that evening in washington. even as russian tanks went into prod, -- prod, they presented moscow's official reason for the invasion. the memorandum said that the soviets block forces -- to safeguard --...
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coming up on thursday morning, david sullivan, european union, ambassador to the u.s., will discuss the relations. bloomberg susan wooley talks about financial literally. join the discussions. >> live on thursday for the c- span networks. at noon network, the conversations on social media. and how it will need to influence their political debate and democracy in the u.s., hosted by the institute. on c-span 2 at 9:00 a.m., madeline albright sits down with david to talk about the trump administration's foreign policy. including the current talks with north korea about a possible summit. then at 10:00, a forum on how to use intelligence to assess the cyber threats to organizations and companies. that is also on c-span 2. >> december 21, 1968. the shortest day of the year. but perhaps one of the longest in the flow of history. >> we are still a go at this time. ten, nine, we have a mission sequence style. the engines are on, four, three, two, one. it is 8:00 a.m. eastern standard time. we have cleared the charts. 13 seconds. >> the united states, they were undertaking the most distant voyag
coming up on thursday morning, david sullivan, european union, ambassador to the u.s., will discuss the relations. bloomberg susan wooley talks about financial literally. join the discussions. >> live on thursday for the c- span networks. at noon network, the conversations on social media. and how it will need to influence their political debate and democracy in the u.s., hosted by the institute. on c-span 2 at 9:00 a.m., madeline albright sits down with david to talk about the trump...
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coming up on thursday morning, david sullivan, european union, ambassador to the u.s., will discuss the relations. bloomberg susan wooley talks about financial literally. join the discussions. >> live on thursday for the c- span networks. at noon network, the conversations on social media. and how it will need to influence their political debate and democracy in the u.s., hosted by the institute. on c-span 2 at 9:00 a.m., madeline albright sits down with david to talk about the trump administration's foreign policy. including the current talks with north korea about a possible summit. then at 10:00, a forum on how to use intelligence to assess the cyber threats to
coming up on thursday morning, david sullivan, european union, ambassador to the u.s., will discuss the relations. bloomberg susan wooley talks about financial literally. join the discussions. >> live on thursday for the c- span networks. at noon network, the conversations on social media. and how it will need to influence their political debate and democracy in the u.s., hosted by the institute. on c-span 2 at 9:00 a.m., madeline albright sits down with david to talk about the trump...
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following president trump's steel and aluminum tariffs on the european union. she outlined her new immigration policy. this is en
following president trump's steel and aluminum tariffs on the european union. she outlined her new immigration policy. this is en
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not only that, i talked to the ambassador of the eu, the european union in the last couple months and it was all about the issue of fake news. european leaders are very concerned because what happens, this is trickling over there. once people, the nations, the people of the nation start saying this is fake, they don't trust the press and they don't trust leadership and acted breed anarchy. they are trying to get a handle on it. not only that but it disrupts -- we were founded on certain freedoms. this president on january 20th at 12:01, 2017, took the oath to uphold the constitution, within that is the first amendment. what is happening? he is not fulfilling his oath. there is a dangerous dance we are doing right now with this. i am praying, we have seen how some reporters have gotten hurt. this is not a joke. this is not a joke. i hope i answered your question. >> what strategy would you recommend to increase communication and decrease the partisan divide? >> call it out. when you call it out you have to bring facts to it. people like to spin and say they want a positive story. i bel
not only that, i talked to the ambassador of the eu, the european union in the last couple months and it was all about the issue of fake news. european leaders are very concerned because what happens, this is trickling over there. once people, the nations, the people of the nation start saying this is fake, they don't trust the press and they don't trust leadership and acted breed anarchy. they are trying to get a handle on it. not only that but it disrupts -- we were founded on certain...
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not only that, i talked to the ambassador of the eu, the european union in the last couple months and it was all about the issue of fake news. european leaders are very concerned because what happens, this is trickling over there. once people, the nations, the people of the nation start saying this is fake, they don't trust the press and they don't trust leadership and acted breed anarchy. they are trying to get a handle on it. not only that but it disrupts -- we were founded on certain freedoms. this president on january 20th at 12:01, 2017, took the oath to uphold the constitution, within that is the first amendment. what is happening? he is not fulfilling his oath. there is a dangerous dance we are doing right now with this. i am praying, we have seen how some reporters have gotten hurt. this is not a joke. this is not a joke. i hope i answered your question. >> what strategy would you recommend to increase communication and decrease the partisan divide? >> call it out. when you call it out you have to bring facts to it. people like to spin and say they want a positive story. i bel
not only that, i talked to the ambassador of the eu, the european union in the last couple months and it was all about the issue of fake news. european leaders are very concerned because what happens, this is trickling over there. once people, the nations, the people of the nation start saying this is fake, they don't trust the press and they don't trust leadership and acted breed anarchy. they are trying to get a handle on it. not only that but it disrupts -- we were founded on certain...
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of time with nato and in the soviet union. along came a guy a couple of years later, a guy i knew of, admired from afar. your husband, who had been a prisoner of war, who had endured and or ms. pain and suffering -- enormous pain and suffering and demonstrated the code, the mccain code. people don't think much about it today, but imagine having already known the pain you are ure and being offered the opportunity to go home and saying no. last one in, last one out. so i knew john. and john became the navy liaison officer in the united states senate. office that used to be on the basement floor of members of the military who are assigned to senators when they travel abroad to make with -- to meet with heads of state and other foreign dignitaries. john had been recently released from the hanoi hilton, a genuine hero, and he became the navy liaison. for some reason, we hit it off from the beginning. we were both full of dreams and ambitions. to makehelming desire the time we had there worthwhile , to try to do the right thing, to
of time with nato and in the soviet union. along came a guy a couple of years later, a guy i knew of, admired from afar. your husband, who had been a prisoner of war, who had endured and or ms. pain and suffering -- enormous pain and suffering and demonstrated the code, the mccain code. people don't think much about it today, but imagine having already known the pain you are ure and being offered the opportunity to go home and saying no. last one in, last one out. so i knew john. and john...
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because joining european union, for all its problems, european countries that managed to join the eu are by and large success stories. transformed economically and how the national government is run, institutions work. that's a long-term transformation for the balkans and also hopefully for georgia, moldova and ukraine. something we're interested in looking forward. because this ambiguity of being neither with european union, neither pro-russia, in the russian area of integration creates a lot of room for instability. and it's very important to have a strategic choice. seems like balkan countries have made it. several countries already are nato members. croatia, albania, it's very important so the balkans are fully integrated into the you e euroatlantic community to add hope. >> even though selecting case studies in these countries on the front line of russia's influence, frankly we would have trouble finding a single country on the european continent today that hasn't faced russia's attempts to influence it, that hasn't faced an effort to play a role in some big elections. over the
because joining european union, for all its problems, european countries that managed to join the eu are by and large success stories. transformed economically and how the national government is run, institutions work. that's a long-term transformation for the balkans and also hopefully for georgia, moldova and ukraine. something we're interested in looking forward. because this ambiguity of being neither with european union, neither pro-russia, in the russian area of integration creates a lot...
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it signed the cessation aagreement with the european union. and now, there's a high chance that, if, if not actually cancelling the cessation agreement with the european unit, it would be too costly from a economic standpoint, there's a high chance that moldova's integration would stall and that is seeming to be perfect for putin because, from an analytic cal point of view, russia is not as much interested in having them strongly integrated in to the union and being sponsored by russia. because russia does not have a lot of free cash to throw around at this point. the best thing for the kremlin to have moldova in the gray zone, with no chance of joining nato, and not necessarily turn and be integrated in to the russian sphere but remain in a gray zone with increasingly low democrat i cann -- decmocratic standard. that is perfectly fine with russia, without investing and having to spend money for that. and, in terms of being able to implement this scenario, it's easy given how politically divided they are, and how volatile the system is, and by
it signed the cessation aagreement with the european union. and now, there's a high chance that, if, if not actually cancelling the cessation agreement with the european unit, it would be too costly from a economic standpoint, there's a high chance that moldova's integration would stall and that is seeming to be perfect for putin because, from an analytic cal point of view, russia is not as much interested in having them strongly integrated in to the union and being sponsored by russia. because...
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union and that donald trump would become president of the united states. donald trump is definitely not somebody who gets invited to those meetings. so then, for example, take the financial crisis. the events of 2008 and '09. nobody sat there at the meeting in 2008 saying, i think what we really need for the world government is a massive financial crisis. >> q&a sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> monday on landmark cases, brandenburg versus ohio. clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech under an ohio law, but the supreme court unanimously ruled the state law violated his first amendment right. our guest to discuss this case are nadine strossen, law professor at new york law school in manhattan, and katie fallow from the first amendment institute. watch landmark cases monday and join the conversation. our #is landmarkcases. follow us at c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution, and the landmark cases podcast
union and that donald trump would become president of the united states. donald trump is definitely not somebody who gets invited to those meetings. so then, for example, take the financial crisis. the events of 2008 and '09. nobody sat there at the meeting in 2008 saying, i think what we really need for the world government is a massive financial crisis. >> q&a sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> monday on landmark cases, brandenburg versus ohio. clarence brandenburg...
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union, and some others, sorry, we didn't really mean it. this isn't a business transaction that, you know, for real estate in new york city. this is the trade policy of the united states of america. and i wish you guys would consult with us so that, or just the republicans even, so that you can understand the effect that you are having in places like weld county, colorado where we need to have strong commodity prices and we are 80% of our wheat is exported overseas. my time is up. i apologize, mr. president, i'll just acknowledge that my farmers and ranchers know very well that the day that the president announced thoos tariff increases, ttp was being signed in chile by the enumerated countries there and still waiting for this administration to have its, what it suggested would be its unilateral trade negotiations with every member of ttp, to see that their equities are being thought of by this administration. >> senator, your time is up. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 h c-span was created as a p
union, and some others, sorry, we didn't really mean it. this isn't a business transaction that, you know, for real estate in new york city. this is the trade policy of the united states of america. and i wish you guys would consult with us so that, or just the republicans even, so that you can understand the effect that you are having in places like weld county, colorado where we need to have strong commodity prices and we are 80% of our wheat is exported overseas. my time is up. i apologize,...
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european union and the i.m.f. of urged the u.s. to step back from the brink of a trade war many fear president trump will push ahead with tariffs on imported steel and aluminum after the resignation of his top economic adviser who upholds the plan trade commission says it's prepared to take the case to the world trade organization. here are up today those are current headlines state without just a witness is next and we'll see you in just under half an hour. morning martin morning for you doing today martin south. when you hear. of the third chance. and nervous all will but. playing little finger ten or fears i haven't been to syria for probably thirty years i'm fortunate that i was able to come over here and to going to medical field i think it was footage of a father carrying his son with his arm completely empty to that's what they actually instigated me to contact the syrian american medical society and they put me in touch with the facility in turkey. what did your wife say she said she's rock don't cross the border. i'm reall
european union and the i.m.f. of urged the u.s. to step back from the brink of a trade war many fear president trump will push ahead with tariffs on imported steel and aluminum after the resignation of his top economic adviser who upholds the plan trade commission says it's prepared to take the case to the world trade organization. here are up today those are current headlines state without just a witness is next and we'll see you in just under half an hour. morning martin morning for you doing...
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the smallest nation in the european union is home to one of its fastest-growing economies. name a voguish growth-sector: internet gambling, crypto- currency, block-chain, artificial intelligence-- and malta is trying to establish itself as a hub. a mere blip in the mediterranean, malta prides itself on this surge, and its plucky personality. but, as we discovered on a recent visit, there's a fine line between the cutting edge and the margins; the sun and the shadows. along with old charms and new construction, malta is earning a reputation for rampant corruption and dubious dealings. and then there's the matter of the assassination of a journalist-- daphne caruana galizia, whose revelations cut a little too close to the heart of power. malta sits as a sun-dappled speck in the mediterranean, three small islands a short ferry ride from sicily and not much farther to libya. the southern gateway to europe. it can be hard to get your bearings here. over the last three millennia, malta has been conquered or colonized by just about every world power, and each has left its mark. (
the smallest nation in the european union is home to one of its fastest-growing economies. name a voguish growth-sector: internet gambling, crypto- currency, block-chain, artificial intelligence-- and malta is trying to establish itself as a hub. a mere blip in the mediterranean, malta prides itself on this surge, and its plucky personality. but, as we discovered on a recent visit, there's a fine line between the cutting edge and the margins; the sun and the shadows. along with old charms and...
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my england would be the one that recognizes its place in the european union. that jingoistic england that is trying to march us out of the e.u., that is an england i don't want to know. >> kroft: like most europeans, cornwell has no use for president donald trump and his nationalistic agenda which he calls alarming and contagious, and he worries about the ambitions of russian president vladimir putin. >> le carré: i think today's spooks working on the russian front-- british spooks-- would tell you that it's just as bad as it was in the cold war. putin sees everything in terms of conspiracy, and his grip on the russian populace is so strong that he has resorted to all the old systems that he was familiar with. so, we're right back to where we were in the cold war, with the added mission that putin has given to himself to erode decent democracy wherever he sees it. >> kroft: so much has changed the world of espionage, since you first began. i mean, you have the introduction now of cyber war. you have-- computer hacking. you have all of this stuff. you-- >> le
my england would be the one that recognizes its place in the european union. that jingoistic england that is trying to march us out of the e.u., that is an england i don't want to know. >> kroft: like most europeans, cornwell has no use for president donald trump and his nationalistic agenda which he calls alarming and contagious, and he worries about the ambitions of russian president vladimir putin. >> le carré: i think today's spooks working on the russian front-- british...
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union. during her four years in office, vestager has become a thorn in the side of silicon valley, fining facebook $122 million for a merger violation, and ordering ireland to recover $15 billion in taxes owed by apple. last summer, she levied a record $2.7 billion fine against google for depriving certain competitors of a chance to compete with them. >> margrethe vestager: just as well as i admire some of the innovation by google over the last decade, well, i want their illegal behavior to stop. >> kroft: and that's what you feel has gone on. >> vestager: not only do we feel it, we mean that we can prove it. >> kroft: in researching the case, vestager says her staff went through 1.7 billion google search queries and found that google was manipulating its secret search formulas, or algorithms, to promote its own products and services and sending its competitors into oblivion. >> vestager: it's very difficult to find the rivals. because on average, you'd find them only on page four in your se
union. during her four years in office, vestager has become a thorn in the side of silicon valley, fining facebook $122 million for a merger violation, and ordering ireland to recover $15 billion in taxes owed by apple. last summer, she levied a record $2.7 billion fine against google for depriving certain competitors of a chance to compete with them. >> margrethe vestager: just as well as i admire some of the innovation by google over the last decade, well, i want their illegal behavior...
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after levying multi-billion- dollar fines against google for anti-competitive behavior, the european union enacted the world's most ambitious internet privacy law... >> good morning. >> kroft: ...even winning support from the c.e.o. of the biggest tech company in america, apple's tim cook. >> tim cook: this is surveillance. and these stockpiles of personal data serve only to enrich the companies that collect them. >> kroft: speaking in brussels, cook did not say which companies he was talking about, but apple wasn't one of them. its business model is making and selling phones and computers, not marketing personal information for advertising, like google and facebook. >> tim cook: our own information, from the everyday to the deeply personal, is being weaponized against us with military efficiency. it is time for the rest of the world, including my home country, to follow your lead. >> kroft: most people would agree that the point man in europe has been a spiky-haired 31-year-old viennese lawyer named max schrems, who has been inflicting misery in silicon valley for the past seven yea
after levying multi-billion- dollar fines against google for anti-competitive behavior, the european union enacted the world's most ambitious internet privacy law... >> good morning. >> kroft: ...even winning support from the c.e.o. of the biggest tech company in america, apple's tim cook. >> tim cook: this is surveillance. and these stockpiles of personal data serve only to enrich the companies that collect them. >> kroft: speaking in brussels, cook did not say which...
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but nobody treats us much worse than the european union. the european union-- >> stahl: but why-- >> trump: was formed in order to take advantage of us on trade, and that's what they've done. >> stahl: but this is hostile. rump: and yet, they-- it's not hostile. >> stahl: it sounds hostile. >> trump: you know what's hostile? the way they treat us. we're not hostile. >> stahl: no, but can't you deal with them without-- >> trump: we've been-- we've been the stupid country for so many years. >> stahl: are you willing to get rid of twesterliance?: noike , nato's fine. but you know what? we shouldn't be paying almost the entire cost of nato to protect europe. and then on top of that, they take advantage of us on trade. they're not going to do it anymore. they understand that. >> stahl: okay, but are-- it does seem this-- are you willing to disrupt the western alliance? it's been going for 70 years. it's kept the peace for 70 years. >> trump: you don't know that. you don't know that. >> stahl: i don't know what? >> trump: you don't know that. >>
but nobody treats us much worse than the european union. the european union-- >> stahl: but why-- >> trump: was formed in order to take advantage of us on trade, and that's what they've done. >> stahl: but this is hostile. rump: and yet, they-- it's not hostile. >> stahl: it sounds hostile. >> trump: you know what's hostile? the way they treat us. we're not hostile. >> stahl: no, but can't you deal with them without-- >> trump: we've been-- we've been...
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>> kroft: since the story aired in may, the european union has levied another record fine against google-- this one $5 billion-- for anti-competitive practices involving its android mobile software. google declined our request for an interview with one of its top executives. it has also declined to make them available to testify at hearings before congress. in a written response to our questions, the company denied it was a monopoly in search or search advertising, citing many competitors, including amazon and facebook. it says it does not make changes to its algorithm to disadvantage competitors, and that "our responsibility is to deliver the best results possible to our users, not specific placements for sites within our results. we understand that those sites whose ranking falls will be unhappy and may complain publicly." >> this cbs sports update brought to you by ford. i'm james brown with the scores from the n.f.l. today. adrian peterson rushes for 120 and two scores as washington wins. cam newton accounts for four touchdown, two passing and two rushing. carolina prevails. k.c. mov
>> kroft: since the story aired in may, the european union has levied another record fine against google-- this one $5 billion-- for anti-competitive practices involving its android mobile software. google declined our request for an interview with one of its top executives. it has also declined to make them available to testify at hearings before congress. in a written response to our questions, the company denied it was a monopoly in search or search advertising, citing many...
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they were not keen on the europeans and the west. they look at what happened with the soviet union. the soviet union was devastated by world war ii. war12 years later after the in 1957, they beat the united states in launching the first satellite. they must know something about how to get from zero to 60 really fast. this advantage was a huge threat to the west. kennedy realized we needed allies in the world. inhad traveled extensively the senate around the developing world, so he knew this was a big issue, that these countries were by sovietd by soviet propaganda. kennedy's political solution was brilliant. very clever guy. we were being one out by the soviets -- one upped by the soviets, so we moved the goalpost. you launched the first woman into space, so what? prove your system is better than ours by going to the moon. this is a memo president kennedy sent to vice president johnson. note the part in bold in paragraph one. is there any other which promises dramatic results in which we could win? going to the moon was the answer to that question. we knew that they would have to bu
they were not keen on the europeans and the west. they look at what happened with the soviet union. the soviet union was devastated by world war ii. war12 years later after the in 1957, they beat the united states in launching the first satellite. they must know something about how to get from zero to 60 really fast. this advantage was a huge threat to the west. kennedy realized we needed allies in the world. inhad traveled extensively the senate around the developing world, so he knew this was...
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germany's chancellor angela merkel says the european union will respond in kind to us tariffs on european steel and alimony and she says she's disappointed the president withdrew from an agreement he'd already signed at the g. seven summit in canada wide.
germany's chancellor angela merkel says the european union will respond in kind to us tariffs on european steel and alimony and she says she's disappointed the president withdrew from an agreement he'd already signed at the g. seven summit in canada wide.
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union and urge the government to act in accordance with the constitution sri lankans appear to be divided on the issue. this is a big victory we were all becoming prime minister. people must elect the prime minister in the. parliament this person the war we think we are stupid country the new prime minister met the president with his parliamentary supporters on saturday evening they are trying to work out who will be appointed to the new cabinet which is expected to be sworn in on. monday sure lanka has gone through a rollercoaster twenty four hours its former president who was voted out three years ago is now prime minister the man he replaced says he still holds a job parliament which could have resolved the issue has been suspended by the president and sri lankans are wondering what will happen next. as al-jazeera. brazilians will head to the polls on sunday to pick their next president and a runoff vote latest opinion poll suggests controversial far right candidates are also narrow has lost some ground to his left wing rival fernando but still enjoys a big lead. has more from rio de j
union and urge the government to act in accordance with the constitution sri lankans appear to be divided on the issue. this is a big victory we were all becoming prime minister. people must elect the prime minister in the. parliament this person the war we think we are stupid country the new prime minister met the president with his parliamentary supporters on saturday evening they are trying to work out who will be appointed to the new cabinet which is expected to be sworn in on. monday sure...
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and the european union are also struggling to overcome their differences on major issues like trade migration and climate change while we have to re fortis covering this story for us in buenos aires the recent poll and we go to you can be for us a big high profile meeting later today between us present donald trump and china's xi jinping and the key issue there of course is the trade ties dispute all they any closer to reaching an agreement. well that question hangs over these g. twenty meetings of course this is a high profile meeting because this is a meeting of the leaders of the world's two biggest economies and there has been an escalating trade war for months a tit for tat trade war that could escalate even further in january jonell trump is threatening to put a raise the tariffs already in place on chinese goods some two hundred billion plus in january to twenty five per cent now donald trump has indicated that he is willing to make a deal that he believes china wants to make a deal but not only the troubled ministration but the u.s. congress very insistent that china will need to make
and the european union are also struggling to overcome their differences on major issues like trade migration and climate change while we have to re fortis covering this story for us in buenos aires the recent poll and we go to you can be for us a big high profile meeting later today between us present donald trump and china's xi jinping and the key issue there of course is the trade ties dispute all they any closer to reaching an agreement. well that question hangs over these g. twenty...
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union sri lanka's supremes court as we've been hearing a challenge to the president's decision to dissolve parliament and call snap elections in a mostly part of syria seen his move has been blocked until the case is heard leaders of the yellow vests protests in france will meet president emmanuel mccraw on tuesday they're angry at rising fuel prices of protests of why didn't it did demonstrations against other policies those are the headlines now back to al-jazeera world. and have. had to be active all the have been to been to a carbon bin tomorrow this fad or until it's a problem when to see how large fish yami here isha what a limited is really to say we want to. so call her live about a few more north of one hundred three. feet under one roof one way. or lightly been if. he had been from the to hate him the lot had to be highly josee nuff said. nick year. any shoe a year. badland of fishies safe. beside them a bad night no they man and. they man and had bowed by men and truth bob. there was the different bit to get higher at the moment head. for the cannot be a death star the list gets
union sri lanka's supremes court as we've been hearing a challenge to the president's decision to dissolve parliament and call snap elections in a mostly part of syria seen his move has been blocked until the case is heard leaders of the yellow vests protests in france will meet president emmanuel mccraw on tuesday they're angry at rising fuel prices of protests of why didn't it did demonstrations against other policies those are the headlines now back to al-jazeera world. and have. had to be...