One step have a resolution wants to have de mille nuclearization wants to have peace and on the other hand pumps up this rhetoric and so the motivations relate to finances they relate to geo political factors of the u. S. Power in the region if you will and they relate to trying to ice out china and russia a little bit as a player in this as was evident in vancouver. Ok lets head to germany now where the s. P. D. Party convention is voted in favor of launching Coalition Talks with angle of merkels party and even though the result is what the s. P. D. Leader martin shills have been campaigning for it has been anything but an easy ride for him peter all of it joins me now live from berlin think about it all should be happy shouldnt he i mean as i understand this is what he wanted. Well he should be happy this is what he wanted but it was heart in mouth time for the leader of the social Democratic Party as he gave a one more pleading than inspirational speech to those delegates and party
Eastern, also online at respond cspan. Org and the free cspan radio app. Deputy general rod rosen time rose broad rosenstein announced charges against 13 russian nationals for their interference in the 2016 president ial election. Rosenstein good morning. The indictment charges 13 russian nationals and three Russian Companies for committing federal crimes while seeking to interfere with the United States political system. Including the 2016 president ial election. The defendants allegedly conducted what they called Information Warfare against the United States with the stated goal of spreading distrust towards the candidates and the political system. According to the allegations of the indictment, 12 of the individual defendants worked at various times for a Company Called Internet Research company , llc, a Russian Company based in st. Petersburg. Funded theefendant conspiracy through companies such as concorde management and consulting llc, concorde catering, and many other affiliates
A great deal of responsibility for destroying in the first place go ahead in london well i believe United States realized they were defeated in syria been a project in syria was completely defeated russia hands. I mean could be that the building of syria again so at least building needs money and syria needs the oil guys which is. Where the oil fields are situated so it seems that america would like to prevent syria prevent the russian from actually putting their hands on the old reserves as it is so i dont think they will succeed here i have a lot of. Information saying that the next stage could be actually a war against American Forces in syria and also in iraq so if this happened like what happened after the american your. You know back in two thousand and three i think this would be the of us they think the United States i believe but i sure would than fat going to five its second five and actually that heavy price which they paid in syria since theyre two thousand and fifty and th
The committee will come to order. Thank you all for being here to discuss the president s fiscal year 2019 budget submission for the department of Veterans Affairs. 198. 6get request holds billion, in increase of 12 billion over last year. That is a huge number. Even more striking when you compare the growth in the Veterans Affairs budget with the overall federal spending in the economy. This graphic will illustrate this since 2006, the v. A. Budget point. Is up 175 . Overall federal spending increased by 54 and gdp grew only 40 . Given the aggressive expansion appreciateources i the secretarys testimony. The Department Must stay focused on the core mission to ensure resources are properly utilized and veterans care prioritize. D. V. A. Will take action on many important items in some examples 2019. Include the implementation of the forever g. I. Bill and the undoubtedlyt will be a costly and a lengthy replacement of the v. A. s Electronic Health records. Because we cannot possibly cov
Mr. Rosenstein good morning. The indictment charges 13 russian nationals and three Russian Companies for committing federal crimes while seeking to interfere with the United States political system, including the 2016 president ial election. The defendants allegedly conducted what they called Information Warfare against the United States with the stated goal of spreading distrust towards the candidates and the political system. According to the allegations of the indictment, 12 of the individual defendants worked at various times for a Company Called Internet Research Company Research agency llc, a Russian Company based in st. Petersburg. The other defendant funded the conspiracy through companies known as concorde management and consulting llc, concorde catering, and many other affiliates and subsidiaries. The conspiracy was part of a larger operation called project latka. Project latka included multiple components, some including domestic audiences and others targeting foreign audien