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i think there's a sense in washington in american policy circles that the middle east is such a risky place it's so brittle american interests there are so vital that. an official sometimes are unwilling to take the kind of risks that natter described you know to kind of go with the you know the fact that an islamist government like the hamas government was elected that might not you know in this silly at least might not go along with american and western interests in the region and that's the debate that that goes on in washington now you know should we sort of try to limit the risks as much as possible and therefore not not encourage rapid change on the other hand other people argue that you know this situation can only go on so long and if the united states doesn't stand in favor of reform now that more drastic changes will happen later ok stephen you want to jump in the real quick before we go to the break i'd like to first point out let's let's not play games here hamas was elected hamas is not a democracy and hamas is a terroristic dictatorship and. hamas kills its political riv
i think there's a sense in washington in american policy circles that the middle east is such a risky place it's so brittle american interests there are so vital that. an official sometimes are unwilling to take the kind of risks that natter described you know to kind of go with the you know the fact that an islamist government like the hamas government was elected that might not you know in this silly at least might not go along with american and western interests in the region and that's the...
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ok i believe if i go to you in washington there's a me i'll give you my perception and looking at the story of the last few weeks particularly since that with a lot of the latest report of the i.a.e.a. is that iran is is be has to prove its its proved its presented as being guilty of something a threat most likely and it has to prove that it's not a threat and the only way you can prove that is to completely surrender to forced regime change now maybe that's a bit embellish but western mainstream media isn't very sophisticated do you think about that william. iran and even american and israeli high officials in the past few months have conceded that it's very unlikely that iran would attack their countries under any circumstances so this idea of. iran being a military threat is just nonsense what the us and israel our freight of losing their their their weapon thread in the middle east israel as the only country with a nuclear weapon love that position and they can they can use that to bully anybody they don't want any competition from iran as being another hold of nuclear weapons tha
ok i believe if i go to you in washington there's a me i'll give you my perception and looking at the story of the last few weeks particularly since that with a lot of the latest report of the i.a.e.a. is that iran is is be has to prove its its proved its presented as being guilty of something a threat most likely and it has to prove that it's not a threat and the only way you can prove that is to completely surrender to forced regime change now maybe that's a bit embellish but western...
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usa well the answer is washington d.c. has the highest rate that's right the u.s. capital now the numbers are far beyond what you could even consider an epidemic and yet first some reason nobody wants to talk about it but now a new documentary called the other city is highlighting the fact that there are two washington d.c. s there is the one you might see on t.v. shiny and white adorned with monuments and then there's the other d.c. filled with crime poverty and a public health epidemic well joining me from our l.a. studio to discuss this film the other city is the producer of the film and the co-founder sheila johnson sheila thanks so much for joining me now i actually took that example of the three cities from from the film itself that was you know shown at the very beginning and i think that that's very important because you think of washington d.c. it's not supposed to be a perfect city but that is the symbol of america this is the nation's capital and i bet that nobody would have guessed that that was the correct answer i mean why do you think that is why doe
usa well the answer is washington d.c. has the highest rate that's right the u.s. capital now the numbers are far beyond what you could even consider an epidemic and yet first some reason nobody wants to talk about it but now a new documentary called the other city is highlighting the fact that there are two washington d.c. s there is the one you might see on t.v. shiny and white adorned with monuments and then there's the other d.c. filled with crime poverty and a public health epidemic well...
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and the peter lavelle explores the possibility of forcing a regime change in iran with washington's help that's in crosstalk. and you can. still. below in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle another drumbeat towards war are the u.s. in israel preparing an attack on iraq is to run a threat to its neighbors and the u.s. and what are iran's legitimate security interests. can. you discuss the possibility of a military strike against iran i'm joined by mohammad marandi and taran he's a professor at the university of taran in washington we go to william blum he's an author and historian and his latest book is killing hope u.s. military and cia interventions since world war two and in austin we have alan cooperman he's an associate professor at the l.b.j. school of public affairs at the university of texas and another member of our crosstalk team yelena hunger all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect so you can jump in anytime you want alan if i could go to you first earlier in this month the month of september the i.a.e.a. came out with a report that essentially gave iran a clean bill
and the peter lavelle explores the possibility of forcing a regime change in iran with washington's help that's in crosstalk. and you can. still. below in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle another drumbeat towards war are the u.s. in israel preparing an attack on iraq is to run a threat to its neighbors and the u.s. and what are iran's legitimate security interests. can. you discuss the possibility of a military strike against iran i'm joined by mohammad marandi and taran he's a professor...
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you signed just last june when president made yet it came to washington. several companies have announced important deals in russia since the reset was announced now was that because the relationship has changed in some manner or was it because the world economy is beginning to turn around. hard to say i think it's a little bit of both if you if you say that at the attitude it has changed which is very important then well then if we talk about reset in business relations between moscow and washington it's rather a yes then i think so i think it i think we can see that the reset is real says ed rona president and c.e.o. of the us russia business council spotlight will be back shortly right after a break we'll continue this interview in less than a minute santa definitely stay with us. russia would be so rich brighter if you remove it. from the finest impression. you start on t.v. dot com. hungry for the full story we've got it fixed the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. welcome back to spotlight i'm out here not in just a r
you signed just last june when president made yet it came to washington. several companies have announced important deals in russia since the reset was announced now was that because the relationship has changed in some manner or was it because the world economy is beginning to turn around. hard to say i think it's a little bit of both if you if you say that at the attitude it has changed which is very important then well then if we talk about reset in business relations between moscow and...
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those headlines next it's r t's interview show spotlight political cooperation between washington and moscow has improved but business relations remain cool off talks with the head of the u.s. russia business is council to find out why. every month we give you the future we help you understand how and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us for technology update on our g. hello again they're welcome to spotlight the interview show on our t.v. i'm al green olives and today my guest in the studio is ed very round. the united states and russia have done quite a lot over the last couple of years to improve relations when it comes to business cop ration between moscow and washington they still seem to be more words than action what's the problem with the president and c.e.o. of the u.s. russia business. despite being two great powers russia and u.s. still appear to have problems turning into great business partners american made goods only account for four percent of russian imports and russian products make up just one perce
those headlines next it's r t's interview show spotlight political cooperation between washington and moscow has improved but business relations remain cool off talks with the head of the u.s. russia business is council to find out why. every month we give you the future we help you understand how and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us for technology update on our g. hello again they're welcome to spotlight the interview show...
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is simply out of control it's just a bunch of career politicians in washington insiders who are serving their own interests at the expense of the american people and ultimately what they're trying to do is literally trying to trust the united states' economy it's pretty bold faced when you say look we're going to raise money by requiring you to document all of your purchases over six hundred dollars a year you're not actually encouraging economic growth and job creation there you are crushing the economy are adhered to and lawson running for congress in north carolina thanks once again for being on the kaiser report my pleasure of a people to visit lawson for congress dot com and we look forward to victory in november and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with max kaiser and stacy herbert and i thank my guests b.j. lawson if you want to send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser report of our tickets. are you until next time this is max keiser saying. today is. international department chief. to discuss the challenges of. faces. hungry for the full story we've go
is simply out of control it's just a bunch of career politicians in washington insiders who are serving their own interests at the expense of the american people and ultimately what they're trying to do is literally trying to trust the united states' economy it's pretty bold faced when you say look we're going to raise money by requiring you to document all of your purchases over six hundred dollars a year you're not actually encouraging economic growth and job creation there you are crushing...
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can has more from washington senators who have concerns they expressed them in a resolution that they passed today but as john kerry the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee said they managed to address most of the issues in the course of these five months and today's decision is sort of a boy partisan success let's listen what to what he says. we hope. to get to the full senate as rapidly as possible for our work is not done the full united states senate has to now debate this and ratify it. it's our hope that they're going to happen quickly before the end of the year and we will work to try to make that happen we had a very constructive process today as i think you saw. in my judgment. the. long work of the committee of the administration to bring together representatives from almost every administration president nixon all the way through president george bush who testified to that hope to build a consensus on this treaty this treaty will make america more secure it will assist us in moving towards the goal of less nuclear threats and for that reason we're proud of th
can has more from washington senators who have concerns they expressed them in a resolution that they passed today but as john kerry the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee said they managed to address most of the issues in the course of these five months and today's decision is sort of a boy partisan success let's listen what to what he says. we hope. to get to the full senate as rapidly as possible for our work is not done the full united states senate has to now debate this...
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moscow shelved the three hundred missile deal because it fell within the latest un sanctions on tehran washington strongly welcome to the move saying it demonstrates a high level of mutual cooperation on strategic interests and global security. and more cooperation is it visible at the u.n. summit in new york nato and russia say they've made real progress towards greater unity the two sides agreed to work together for better security in europe iran's nuclear program also came under scrutiny with u.n. security council members calling for tehran to return to the negotiating table. next peter lavelle explores the possibility of israel forcing a regime change in iran not without some help from washington that's in cross talk in just a few moments. continue. to. follow in the welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle another drumbeat towards war are the u.s. in israel preparing an attack on iran is to run a threat to its neighbors and the u.s. and what are iran's legitimate security interests. can. you discuss the possibility of a military strike against iran i'm joined by mohammad marandi and taran he'
moscow shelved the three hundred missile deal because it fell within the latest un sanctions on tehran washington strongly welcome to the move saying it demonstrates a high level of mutual cooperation on strategic interests and global security. and more cooperation is it visible at the u.n. summit in new york nato and russia say they've made real progress towards greater unity the two sides agreed to work together for better security in europe iran's nuclear program also came under scrutiny...
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here in washington d.c. congress finally began the process of trying to ratify the start treaty agreement between the u.s. and russia would reduce both countries' stockpiles of nuclear weapons now after being approved by senate foreign relations committee today the treaty now heads to the full senate but getting it approved could be a difficult task for president obama r.t. correspondent guy n.h. again has more. the start treaty got the green light from the senate foreign affairs committee and is heading for the senate floor this treaty will make america more secure it will assist us in moving towards the goal of less nuclear threats and for that reason we're probably actually took today it's been a bumpy ride this five months of hearings and the resolution that the senators passed reflects that they put all their concerns in one package among them. the tie between offensive and defensive weapons senators clarify the treaty in no way is an obstacle for the u.s. plans to deploy defense systems american offici
here in washington d.c. congress finally began the process of trying to ratify the start treaty agreement between the u.s. and russia would reduce both countries' stockpiles of nuclear weapons now after being approved by senate foreign relations committee today the treaty now heads to the full senate but getting it approved could be a difficult task for president obama r.t. correspondent guy n.h. again has more. the start treaty got the green light from the senate foreign affairs committee and...
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let's get more now from our washington correspondent thanks to cannes joins us live hi there guy named so it looks like the committee's given the green light to the treaty does this mean that all concerns have now been laid to rest yes i mean as you mentioned the senate foreign affairs committee of foreign relations committee did give the grand life to this treaty and it is heading for the senate floor and actually the chairman we've just heard the chairman for in that relations committee is saying that he was very optimistic about the ratification of the treaty and here's what he said. we hope to. get to the full senate as rapidly as possible our work is not done the full united states senate has to now debate this and ratify it. it's our hope that they're going to happen quickly before the end of the year and we will work to try to make that happen we had a very constructive process today as i think you saw. by judgment. the. long work of the committee of the administration to bring together representatives from almost every administration president nixon all the way through presiden
let's get more now from our washington correspondent thanks to cannes joins us live hi there guy named so it looks like the committee's given the green light to the treaty does this mean that all concerns have now been laid to rest yes i mean as you mentioned the senate foreign affairs committee of foreign relations committee did give the grand life to this treaty and it is heading for the senate floor and actually the chairman we've just heard the chairman for in that relations committee is...
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said the some officials in washington madi of an end of the russian proposals for a new european security treaty addressing the issue of modernization to make sure there's no alternative to changes of economic and political systems in the country while journalists are gabriel low who is also member of the russian council on defense and foreign policy says parliamentary democracy won't work in russia for another hundred years. this country has experienced something similar points in the gulf with problems for the system and that sound is up in one thousand nine hundred three by bronzy conflicts in the sounds almost the russian parliament has been bought it says as far as the sort of experience isn't a surprise the governing this country running these countries in. this country it requires a very strong executive also the diversity of different ethnicities living in the country so a strong executive is a must see requirement for russian political system i constantly see how it can be achieved through parliamentary chocolates as far as the russian constitution goes. the president's name says
said the some officials in washington madi of an end of the russian proposals for a new european security treaty addressing the issue of modernization to make sure there's no alternative to changes of economic and political systems in the country while journalists are gabriel low who is also member of the russian council on defense and foreign policy says parliamentary democracy won't work in russia for another hundred years. this country has experienced something similar points in the gulf...
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ivan eland director of the center for peace and liberty at the independent institute in washington says the arguments brought up against the start treaty carry very little weight it's not the warhead so much because it is only a thirty percent reduction but i think it's the fact that the process is moving forward in there will be another round which is deeper and also i think it helps the overall relationship between the two countries but there have been other arguments made that the nuclear weapons. labs will go into remission that the treaty somehow precludes missile defense which it really doesn't and it won't and impede u.s. missile defense efforts anyway i think those are the two main domestic arguments here and i don't think they really have much water i think it's mainly a political thing don't bring them up for a vote unless they have the votes to pass and. the ratification of the start treaty is a way to modernize and improve nuclear defense according to gary hart former u.s. senator and member of the commission on u.s. policy towards russia. it's a large step it will get rid o
ivan eland director of the center for peace and liberty at the independent institute in washington says the arguments brought up against the start treaty carry very little weight it's not the warhead so much because it is only a thirty percent reduction but i think it's the fact that the process is moving forward in there will be another round which is deeper and also i think it helps the overall relationship between the two countries but there have been other arguments made that the nuclear...
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welcome the ilona show we'll get the real headlines with the mercy we're going to live out of washington d.c. now today the un shifted gears and spoke about sudan president obama gave a fourteen minute speech to the breakout session which dominated the conversation but is the u.s. suddenly injecting itself into that issue just a little bit too strongly are to correspondent lauren lister is going to have the details on the reactions next we'll examine the boundaries of free speech six people in the u.k. have been arrested for burning the koran something that definitely would never happen here in america but are there examples where free speech seems to go a little too far we'll speak with georgetown university professor christopher chambers and hilarity and confusion ensued as stephen colbert came to the hill in character today to testify so in this changing media political landscape who is more influential politicians or media figures and is there even a difference anymore our chief correspondent christine for his hour will join us to talk about this emerging hybrid then we'll tell you a
welcome the ilona show we'll get the real headlines with the mercy we're going to live out of washington d.c. now today the un shifted gears and spoke about sudan president obama gave a fourteen minute speech to the breakout session which dominated the conversation but is the u.s. suddenly injecting itself into that issue just a little bit too strongly are to correspondent lauren lister is going to have the details on the reactions next we'll examine the boundaries of free speech six people in...
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in just a few moments here in washington d.c. . and one of russia's most wanted man the suspected chechen terrorists are. said to have arrived in poland despite grants from the parties to arrest him. and russia has its sights on reaching an arctic agreement with canada not only healed of signing demarcation pact with norway. it's eleven pm in moscow and this is archie coming to you live with me a new son now wife first up this hour a u.s. senate panel has given the go head to the start treaty with russia nuclear arms reduction deal will now face the full upper house before it can be ratified russia said it's ready to sign off on the document but wants to do it at the same time as the u.s. let's get more from our washington correspondent guy who joins us now hi there guy now so it looks like the committee's given the green light on the treaty does this mean all concerns have now been laid to rest well and he said out quite a senator still do have concerns they expressed them in a resolution that they passed today but as john kerry t
in just a few moments here in washington d.c. . and one of russia's most wanted man the suspected chechen terrorists are. said to have arrived in poland despite grants from the parties to arrest him. and russia has its sights on reaching an arctic agreement with canada not only healed of signing demarcation pact with norway. it's eleven pm in moscow and this is archie coming to you live with me a new son now wife first up this hour a u.s. senate panel has given the go head to the start treaty...
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welcome to the lower show we'll get the real headlines with one of the marcy can be live out of washington d.c. parliamentary elections are going to be held this saturday in afghanistan but with over two thousand candidates threats from the taliban and a staggering number of afghans who can't even read how could this be a success what with success even look like i'll speak with foreign policy analyst milou innocent next we're going to tell you about a three day summit where pailin huckabee and bachmann are all rally for emphasis to be taken away from unemployment and the economy and instead to be put into values whatever that means our t. correspondent christine will join me with details on the values voters summit and while those people are rallying around values there are still millions of people suffering because of the stagnant economy it's so dark in fact that george soros simply referred to the current conditions as the law so if soros has lost interest in the us what does that mean for the entire country will speak with business insiders gregory white then we'll tell you about a sho
welcome to the lower show we'll get the real headlines with one of the marcy can be live out of washington d.c. parliamentary elections are going to be held this saturday in afghanistan but with over two thousand candidates threats from the taliban and a staggering number of afghans who can't even read how could this be a success what with success even look like i'll speak with foreign policy analyst milou innocent next we're going to tell you about a three day summit where pailin huckabee and...
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in new york city several people in washington though are frustrated as well the tea party says the u.s. involvement in the u.n. is pointless and that changes need to be made the meanwhile lawmakers are bending over backwards to accommodate the visiting diplomats and on the ticket tears r.t. correspondent and he has the story. it's that time of the year again. and expected one hundred thirty nine heads of state and government at the same place same time for the sixty fifth session of the united nations general assembly. to representatives to stand in the seven minutes of silent prayer or meditation according to its president joseph dice the problems facing the international community are enormous and require a global solution problem or this government doesn't understand its limitations but the problems here at home are also mounting and now more and more americans seem to want a less global influence and more don't mastic action we need to get our tails out of the united nations. because it's served its purpose the rest of the countries don't give a hoot about the united states but uni
in new york city several people in washington though are frustrated as well the tea party says the u.s. involvement in the u.n. is pointless and that changes need to be made the meanwhile lawmakers are bending over backwards to accommodate the visiting diplomats and on the ticket tears r.t. correspondent and he has the story. it's that time of the year again. and expected one hundred thirty nine heads of state and government at the same place same time for the sixty fifth session of the united...
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washington d.c. . so if we look at hillary's speech today we have to wonder if shane obama can deliver. for all the promises that were made she's spoke of this as an american moment spoke of openness innovation devotion to core values bringing people together she said that those are the core principles that make america what it is as a nation and make it a global leader and she said that the world is counting on us but is that the truth or does the idea of american exceptionalism only sound good to american ears perhaps there's too much on this one country's plate to put it all together we're discussing with me is brad woodhouse the columnist for the hill brant thanks for being here tonight now tell me you know after listening to hillary's speech did you feel all warm and fuzzy inside were there a few things that the made you shake her head because you know i definitely hear that a little shit head shaking my thought now there's nothing about the world scene right now that makes me feel warm and fuzzy
washington d.c. . so if we look at hillary's speech today we have to wonder if shane obama can deliver. for all the promises that were made she's spoke of this as an american moment spoke of openness innovation devotion to core values bringing people together she said that those are the core principles that make america what it is as a nation and make it a global leader and she said that the world is counting on us but is that the truth or does the idea of american exceptionalism only sound...
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washington d.c. . while the privatization of war is a worrying trend says former south african president thabo mbeki as he tells r.t. later the main threat is that it falls outside international law. very worrying process of the privatization of war you see these large numbers of private military record drug. enough to understand and. who fall outside. of the norm international law governing the conduct of. war you can't allow a situation where you've got these large numbers of people. free. as some kind of private enterprise if. they wish the kind of message that would force. the possibility of modern state to govern our troops. and that will bring you the full interview with the former south african need. as we get older so our bodies begin to tire out but a russian scientist believes he's got the answer to keep us in peak condition and our retirement professor in the chaff says he's found an antioxidant that stops the gradual deterioration of people's health due to the aging process. it looks compli
washington d.c. . while the privatization of war is a worrying trend says former south african president thabo mbeki as he tells r.t. later the main threat is that it falls outside international law. very worrying process of the privatization of war you see these large numbers of private military record drug. enough to understand and. who fall outside. of the norm international law governing the conduct of. war you can't allow a situation where you've got these large numbers of people. free. as...
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who ran was strongly criticized by the united states for quite some time and so it is unlikely that washington is going to applaud this decision by moscow not to send these not to sell these asked three hundred air defense systems around and just get within the context of the resetting open relations which both must go in washington have been up to since barack obama became the president of united states there have been possible positive tendencies in the relations just just with the signing of these dziedzic arms reduction treaty or with the cooperation in the northeast sector as well russia's defense minister has recently announced that moscow is finding to actually find some forms from the united states and also there's strong cooperation in the space industry just for the space station itself and russia is also shipping and building and selling rocket engines for american rockets we still haven't heard an official reaction from washington on the moscow's decision not to sell these weapons to iran but like i said really expect that they're going to welcome ok thank you very much that was ye
who ran was strongly criticized by the united states for quite some time and so it is unlikely that washington is going to applaud this decision by moscow not to send these not to sell these asked three hundred air defense systems around and just get within the context of the resetting open relations which both must go in washington have been up to since barack obama became the president of united states there have been possible positive tendencies in the relations just just with the signing of...
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to washington avenue you know we're in washington and look at the end of the least there's little tony blair. yes i'll spend british money on your wars yes i'm a little blue he's disgusting blair is why is why blair mom for the thai people looks like well he says it's not stupid cheney's view but let's look how stupid it is because the other thing the it's a scandal you forgot there was that cheney was the head of the scandal of nine eleven ok what america has lost it's clear we overreacted to nine eleven this is for. newsweek now and he's discussing this vast warfare state which is bigger than any sort of social welfare state one can imagine so he's talking since nine eleven that the amount of money spent on intelligence in the united states has increased by two hundred fifty percent to seventy five billion that they publicly admit to even this public admission of seventy five billion annually is more than the rest of the world combined on intelligence furthermore america is now built thirty three new building complexes just for the intelligence bureaucracies homeland security now has
to washington avenue you know we're in washington and look at the end of the least there's little tony blair. yes i'll spend british money on your wars yes i'm a little blue he's disgusting blair is why is why blair mom for the thai people looks like well he says it's not stupid cheney's view but let's look how stupid it is because the other thing the it's a scandal you forgot there was that cheney was the head of the scandal of nine eleven ok what america has lost it's clear we overreacted to...
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be going to make it a lot of people here you have been to the politics of the set moscow beijing and washington and the rise of the multilateral world. this photo. he strove for us to become the. extradition of a notorious terrorist suspect. has been detained in poland is wanted by moscow over atrocities in the north caucasus. treaty. approved for a full senate vote despite stiff opposition. an attempt by. the right in the city center hospital. he is coming to you live from moscow welcome to the program moscow is asking poland to extradite one of russia's most notorious terror suspects. was detained by a polish police upon arrival in the country he's wanted in russia in connection with atrocities in the north caucasus because it's a political asylum in the u.k. and very shortly we would checking in with a pair of correspondents to get the latest on this developing story. all right now a u.s. senate panel has approved the nuclear arms reduction deal signed with russia in april the start treaty which now needs to be ratified by the full senate could see the countries reduce their stockpiles by a
be going to make it a lot of people here you have been to the politics of the set moscow beijing and washington and the rise of the multilateral world. this photo. he strove for us to become the. extradition of a notorious terrorist suspect. has been detained in poland is wanted by moscow over atrocities in the north caucasus. treaty. approved for a full senate vote despite stiff opposition. an attempt by. the right in the city center hospital. he is coming to you live from moscow welcome to...
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for some reason washington was largely silent for some reason they continue to debate whether or not the richest portion of the population deserved tax cuts so when we make the fact that as millions of americans descend into poverty no one seems to care or joining me to discuss it is nikki couric director of research analysis at the winston group and christopher chambers georgetown university professor and author of the blog that turns revenge on to thank you both very much for being here and i let's talk about this one seventy people in america are now living in poverty those are not you know like numbers like figures that you should be able to ignore yet for some reason politicians every on the hill even obama today christie right is right paul when they're talking about the economy. they're completely momot it no one wants to make mention why is that oh. boy. and as you mentioned we're an election year and you know we're trying to not lie survey for all of you and try to all these homes that are registered oh they're for out. there isn't there a natural political constituency desp
for some reason washington was largely silent for some reason they continue to debate whether or not the richest portion of the population deserved tax cuts so when we make the fact that as millions of americans descend into poverty no one seems to care or joining me to discuss it is nikki couric director of research analysis at the winston group and christopher chambers georgetown university professor and author of the blog that turns revenge on to thank you both very much for being here and i...
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reporting from washington d.c. . and former u.s. senator gary hart says some republican opposition to the treaty may just be because of a lack of understanding you can catch the whole interview with him next hour right here on r.t. . will clearly the republicans. have. concerns some of them genuine i think others last year when. there is still i think for many of us not the kind of understanding. by americans of russia and russia its government and where it's headed that we would like. but and i think from the russian side there is still confusion as to why. we have not developed stronger ties in the last fifteen or twenty years i'm not clear clear on that myself i think we should have but. as time goes on hopefully the questions are being raised again primarily on the republican side will be satisfied at the end of the day there will be a boat on the treaty people will have to vote for it or against it. those who vote against it are going to have to justify why they voted against it and why it makes us more secure not to have a tre
reporting from washington d.c. . and former u.s. senator gary hart says some republican opposition to the treaty may just be because of a lack of understanding you can catch the whole interview with him next hour right here on r.t. . will clearly the republicans. have. concerns some of them genuine i think others last year when. there is still i think for many of us not the kind of understanding. by americans of russia and russia its government and where it's headed that we would like. but and...
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media and the recent restoring honor rally in washington stay tuned. and. if you want. no you know welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle it's angry and all pervasive right wing media particularly television and radio are enormously influential in the u.s. for some shock jocks reflect public opinion others see it differently right wing media is full of hate and intensely biased. to. discuss america's media wars and politics i'm joined by matthew valid in washington he's a senior editor at capital research center in new york we cross to alexandra's i chick he's a journalist and author of the book common nonsense glenn beck and the triumph of ignorance also in new york we have steve rendall senior analyst at fairness and accuracy in reporting and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right steve i have to go to you first in preparing for this program i came across an amazing article in the washington post a few days ago majority of g.o.p. thinks obama wants to impose islamic law now tell me where did that come from because it sounds like it comes came fr
media and the recent restoring honor rally in washington stay tuned. and. if you want. no you know welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle it's angry and all pervasive right wing media particularly television and radio are enormously influential in the u.s. for some shock jocks reflect public opinion others see it differently right wing media is full of hate and intensely biased. to. discuss america's media wars and politics i'm joined by matthew valid in washington he's a senior editor at...
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especially if you read the washington treaty which describes how they told greats listen let's go fly in the second both countries and second the whole alliance simply magine this twenty and soldiers fighting with the russians chinese border god forbids but you know now we can't however polish delegates are present here say but why not say you were fired for a democratic russia why not now we could start here and then this conversation about shared values on shared that. i think the idea expressed today but all right on gram from his interest as it. is the most prudent one. and in fact i've just spoken to the foreign minister lavrov here and he basically shares the two also i don't want to exaggerate anything but he does. we're not talking about. the creation of a new organization different from the european security. yes we've got different organizations which are already exist but which do not interact with each other properly the european union made so. as i think robinson famously said here they are the same c.c. but on different planets brussels you've got the european union you'
especially if you read the washington treaty which describes how they told greats listen let's go fly in the second both countries and second the whole alliance simply magine this twenty and soldiers fighting with the russians chinese border god forbids but you know now we can't however polish delegates are present here say but why not say you were fired for a democratic russia why not now we could start here and then this conversation about shared values on shared that. i think the idea...
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the needy are needier than ever are they more poor yes that i can say and here on the ground for from washington and wall street there is no sign of an economic recovery for these people in sight i don't see recovery. they have no thanks for their politicians i don't know what's going on with a dollar i don't know was the press to do it. for me is not doing this in the gloom better. in the urban decay of silk city gratitude is reserved for the help with recovery they do know. that we may see that if you don't use their you very carefully lauren lyster r.t. patterson new jersey a suspected russian criminal mastermind is being treated in a moscow hospital after an attempt on his life nicknamed the grandpas son who is thought to folding a victim to a gangster wall right in the center of the capital that you go to first going offers up the crime scene. of incident happened at around eight pm moscow time on thursday evening when the us long also known as grandpa sun got to be a major criminal lord in russia i arrived at one of the buildings on fire sky street in the very center of moscow it's reporte
the needy are needier than ever are they more poor yes that i can say and here on the ground for from washington and wall street there is no sign of an economic recovery for these people in sight i don't see recovery. they have no thanks for their politicians i don't know what's going on with a dollar i don't know was the press to do it. for me is not doing this in the gloom better. in the urban decay of silk city gratitude is reserved for the help with recovery they do know. that we may see...
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things are not going to affect you and i here in washington d.c. or other folks throughout the united states also to the ties between the taliban and al qaeda are not really there there or certainly elements of the taliban that have ties to al qaida but you can you can isolate them do not because there is ten or fifteen or maybe even twenty percent of taliban that are irreconcilable or do have links to transnational terror groups does that does not mean we should not done do our best to negotiate with and work with that other eighty percent or ninety percent of taliban that is reconcilable and that we can get a negotiated settlement with because they don't have ties to al qaeda messages and you also said that ghana stands neighbors say china or russia have actually more to lose from the instability in afghanistan that the united states and i would have more reason more and more reasons to get involved in keeping it again and then quite and you think countries like take turns saying waging war thing afghanistan oh do absolutely not i think it's an.
things are not going to affect you and i here in washington d.c. or other folks throughout the united states also to the ties between the taliban and al qaeda are not really there there or certainly elements of the taliban that have ties to al qaida but you can you can isolate them do not because there is ten or fifteen or maybe even twenty percent of taliban that are irreconcilable or do have links to transnational terror groups does that does not mean we should not done do our best to...
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saying that thursday they surely will the question is when i'm going to check out our reporting from washington d.c. . now it's time to take a journey but don't bother packing your bags just come along with the r t team as we continue our close up series exploring the varied and vast regions of russia. this time come along on the trip to russia sakhalin a region in the country's far east it's famous for its serenity beauty and unique wildlife and also noted for boasting large energy reserves rich in oil and natural gas the area is of but peculiar interest to the country's energy giants the r.t.e. who had a chance to experience the riches of the silent first parties alexei are chefs people. just like most women scientists not done he likes to receive flow waves but this time the red coat of nations serves as a victim of an experiment. to flower into a liquefied gas where it immediately freezes. and with a loud crack not dahlia breaks it onto our cameras lens thus she demonstrates what liquid gas the phonology is all about. when an object like this balloon is put into liquid gas of cryogenic temp
saying that thursday they surely will the question is when i'm going to check out our reporting from washington d.c. . now it's time to take a journey but don't bother packing your bags just come along with the r t team as we continue our close up series exploring the varied and vast regions of russia. this time come along on the trip to russia sakhalin a region in the country's far east it's famous for its serenity beauty and unique wildlife and also noted for boasting large energy reserves...
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washington d.c. an israeli warship has boarded and is searching british aid boat packed with jewish activists heading to gaza the vessel is taking to the blockaded area nine jewish activists from israel and other countries the campaign is want to show that not all jews support their government's policy towards palestinians attempt to deliver humanitarian aid comes almost four months after an israeli raid on a flotilla where nine appropriate to an activists were killed a u.n. report described that attack as brutal and disproportionate. well let's not look at some other stories making headlines all around the world this hour and washington has said it is disappointed israel refused to extend a ban on settlement construction in the west bank a u.s. special envoy who will try to salvage renewed peace talks now threatened by the resumption of building it comes as un secretary-general ban ki moon told israel west bank settlements are illegal under international law. at least thirty people have been buried
washington d.c. an israeli warship has boarded and is searching british aid boat packed with jewish activists heading to gaza the vessel is taking to the blockaded area nine jewish activists from israel and other countries the campaign is want to show that not all jews support their government's policy towards palestinians attempt to deliver humanitarian aid comes almost four months after an israeli raid on a flotilla where nine appropriate to an activists were killed a u.n. report described...
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the needy are needier than ever are they more poor yes that i can say and here on the ground for from washington and wall street there is no sign of an economic recovery for these people in sight i don't see recovery. they have no thanks for their politicians i don't know what's going on with the caller i don't know was the press the door. for me is the snow blower better. in the urban decay of silk city gratitude is reserved for the help with recovery they do know. they feel they. know you share your very character lauren lyster artie patterson new jersey and coming up next is our high impact discussion show cross talk and on the table this time is the budgets of china on the international stage and people avails guests already so share some insight into the reasons driving the country's record . it's not so much the chinese want to be thought of the chinese want to be humiliated here they speak of that hundred years of humiliation the japanese invasion the opium wars you know from the outside world and they just are so sensitive about this this kind of humiliation that they want to move throug
the needy are needier than ever are they more poor yes that i can say and here on the ground for from washington and wall street there is no sign of an economic recovery for these people in sight i don't see recovery. they have no thanks for their politicians i don't know what's going on with the caller i don't know was the press the door. for me is the snow blower better. in the urban decay of silk city gratitude is reserved for the help with recovery they do know. they feel they. know you...