Russ Meyer.
Russian troops huddled in Sevastopol under siege by French and British forces.
Russell's paradox and the halting problem and the recursion theorem, and so many other principles are using diagonalization at their core. So...
Russian. But all that said, war changes everything.
Russia is very good, at spreading large-scale disinformation.
Russians and separatists, they were all there together.
Russia what we know and don't know. And giving them that information might give them a competitive advantage. And the the obvious question anyone would ask
Russia or they are in a democratic gray zone. So there are states that could really go in either direction. I mean
Russia, Russia will take over Ukraine.
Russia is at war. And what's happening is the Ukrainian drones are attacking
Russian oil refineries and export hubs.
Russia, its relationships with China will start to move closer together
Russia has 11% of the world's oil. That means there can be either formal or
Russia, Putin is not going to want to wreck America's economy because he has a
Russia in '96 with our help, we played a trick on them, assassinated the Chechen leader,
Russian chemist Mendeleev who dreamt up, we are told, the periodic table.
Russia. We must find a lawful, safe, and realistic mechanism that would allow
Russian missiles and drones. Those loyal to President Zalinski say it's unrealistic. But how serious a threat is
Russia for the first time. Russia's Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov foreign minister Sergey Lavrov said his said his country has the right to regard
Russia. and a cousin of the deposed Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad has been sentenced to death for a series
Russian Federation our territory.
Russia's illegal invasion uh of Ukraine.
Russia should be in no doubt about the resolve of the government to stand against Russian aggression. And that's also a message that Andy Burnham, the
Russians perhaps taking a little bit of uh territory there. You've got the air defenses which are stretched because
Russian submarines operating in British waters. Um, now Dan, I know you've not had a chance to speak to every Ukrainian
Russia's embassy in London says the UK is acting as a co-perpetrator in the Ukrainian attacks. Our political
Russia should be in no doubt about the resolve of the government uh to stand with Ukraine. And little earlier, we
Russia has sought to shape the actions of Ukraine's allies uh by influencing
Russia in that war. So, you know, is that something you think the president should take into account when this you
Russia and Ukraine are counting the cost tonight of a further escalation of their war. At least eight people have
Russia has shown once again it can strike at Ukraine's capital and at the
Russia says it was targeting sites that are linked to supplying the military, the armed forces, but this was a
Russia. And we're seeing the consequences of that today. Now, as for this development about the use of British-made drones. Now, in some ways,
Russian the Silicon Russian ballistic missiles, the Iscander ballistic missiles, the S400s
Russia's central bank shows citizens are withdrawing rubles in record amounts.
Russia has had several failed auctions now uh to sell government debt to to
Russian banks and as a result canled auctions then uh thereafter. This is generally not something that happens to
Russia's economy? So the Russian economy isn't doing particularly well, but that's new.
Russia's fiscal issues are partially a result of sanctions of sanctions on Russian energy which have reduced uh
Russia then effectively hold the right to determine when Ukrainians can once again elect their authorities? I am
Russia might be uh viewing all this because Vladimir Putin has said that Vladimir Zalinski is illegitimate
Russia to wage war by other means uh because Ukraine's um strength and upper
Russian propaganda. Uh, the Kreml doesn't have to create disagreements.
Russia to concentrate a lot of its air defenses in around the capital given the kind of political damage of the images
Russia. Should the UK and Ukraine's other NATO backers be concerned about Russian reprisals?
Russia's Supreme Court has rejected attempts by the opposition anti-war Yabloko party to revoke a ban that
Russia, which also has dual purposes in terms of impact on their war-fighting capability at the same time
Russian system, Keith, but how far or how close were they to getting their
Russians are increasingly faced with those kinds of problems because of the all these deep strikes.
Russians picked up on it and now you've got them spinning out fiber optic. I mean it's the interesting thing that will come from this I think once this is