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earlier this year, they worked out the minsk sees fire agreement that ended much fighting.nian president petro poroshenko has been speaking about how the cease-fire has been holding up. he told tim sebastian that ukraine is sticking to its side of the deal, but that russia backed rebels are not. >> we are responsible and fully cooperating. if you take the number of the reports on ukrainian side on the russian side, this is 15 more times when the russians violated with shelling and the russians do not allow inspectors. we have happened single case, but it was immediately removed and in 40 minutes when an inspector come. it was 500 meters from the 23 kilometers when they find out the place and they immediately release it. >> we cover the talks here in berlin. good to see you. the meeting has just ended. do we know what came out of it? >> we've just heard a very upbeat german foreign minister frank-walter steinmeier saying the talks were constructive, collegial, and concentrated. he was quite satisfied with the outcome. he said that earlier in the day he said the cease-fire in
earlier this year, they worked out the minsk sees fire agreement that ended much fighting.nian president petro poroshenko has been speaking about how the cease-fire has been holding up. he told tim sebastian that ukraine is sticking to its side of the deal, but that russia backed rebels are not. >> we are responsible and fully cooperating. if you take the number of the reports on ukrainian side on the russian side, this is 15 more times when the russians violated with shelling and the...
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but then to talk about at the end of his life with tea and a minsk where he had to decide what to do. and that is always up part of his legacy. >> host: pennsylvania ago when ted. >> caller: [speaking chinese] delegate to know your take on the overall aside china has deal have a sense of being followed with the journalists that are there to get the stories out of china versus getting them in? are they overall a good sense or if they still in that censorship area? >> guest: i'm glad you last we struggle with what can we do? the simple matter in a foreign publication the end we work on it but if you are a chinese journalist there are things that you cannot write about. and some things are taboo. a financial journalist writing about the market turbulence but as a western journalist the work that we do in st. louis or anywhere but it might alienate the authorities that we're not doing our job. a lot of journalists have done some pretty good work. >>. >> caller: i want to ask about election reform issue. with the two-party system that we do. thus ecp often criticizes the two-party system e
but then to talk about at the end of his life with tea and a minsk where he had to decide what to do. and that is always up part of his legacy. >> host: pennsylvania ago when ted. >> caller: [speaking chinese] delegate to know your take on the overall aside china has deal have a sense of being followed with the journalists that are there to get the stories out of china versus getting them in? are they overall a good sense or if they still in that censorship area? >> guest: i'm...
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iniciamos con el partido entre el conjunto espaÑol villareal y el dinamo minsk del balompie bielorrusoro el submarino amarillo no se quedo atras y empato el partido desde los once pasos con el penal bien tirado cortesia de roberto soldado y el gol del gane lo registraron como un autogol de sergei politevich al 86 para dejar el marcador final de dos a uno.. vo en accion del grupo "c" el borussia dortmund goleo al futbol club cabala cuatro a cero en tierras alemanas con goles de reus, abumayen, mkhitaryan y un gol en propia meta de "zenjov" deja al dortumnd como primer lugar del grupo con 10 unidades en cuatro partidos disputados.. tres victorias y un solo empate. la siguiente fecha para este grupo sera el 26 de noviembre. vo en el "kazan arena" liverpool sumo su primera victoria en la fase de grupos de pues de empatar los pimeros tres hoy pudo sumar gracias al solitario gol de "jordon ibe" al minuto 52 de la segunda mitad. con este resultado el equipo de rubin kazan continua en ultimo lugar de grupo con dos puntos mientras que el conjunto ingles esta en segundo lugar con ocho unidades.
iniciamos con el partido entre el conjunto espaÑol villareal y el dinamo minsk del balompie bielorrusoro el submarino amarillo no se quedo atras y empato el partido desde los once pasos con el penal bien tirado cortesia de roberto soldado y el gol del gane lo registraron como un autogol de sergei politevich al 86 para dejar el marcador final de dos a uno.. vo en accion del grupo "c" el borussia dortmund goleo al futbol club cabala cuatro a cero en tierras alemanas con goles de reus,...
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consistently reinforced by european governments of the west that they still need to see russia adhere to the minsk agreement and to stand by it's commitments to deescalate the conflict in ukraine at this stage. i'm not sure we should be connecting the two issue at this stage. >> thank you. stay warm. let's take a quick look at european markets again. we're lower. off by .5% though. we hit three month highs for the european markets in part because of better corporate numbers we got out of europe this week and expectations of ecb easing but the ftse 100 is dragged down by the mining stocks. why? it's the china effect. remember that the shanghai comp fell by 5.5% today. the steepest decline since the stock market route. the xetra dax off by a quarter of 1% and cac 40 losing 0.4%. joining us now is the global market strategist at jp morgan asset management. it's a stark reminder of what we saw in the summer in terms of the volatility in the asian trading session. do you think europe is a lot more immune to that? >> they have shown that the concerns over the summer were some what overdone and that the
consistently reinforced by european governments of the west that they still need to see russia adhere to the minsk agreement and to stand by it's commitments to deescalate the conflict in ukraine at this stage. i'm not sure we should be connecting the two issue at this stage. >> thank you. stay warm. let's take a quick look at european markets again. we're lower. off by .5% though. we hit three month highs for the european markets in part because of better corporate numbers we got out of...
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for example in syria, every 18-year-old russian soldier from minsk knows their political plan to keep assad in power. i don't agree with that. i believe in a political transition from assad's regime if we are just sending in 50 officers, it sounds like we are trying to have a military takeover. i don't think i heard from anybody who really understands what our plan for where syria is going is. if you are a soldier on the ground and you don't actually know what you're fighting for, you can't be very effective and there is a great risk all your efforts will go to waste. i think in iraq, we've got to empower the iraqi government and we've got to push out the iranian influence. that's the kind of political plan i'm talking about. lead with diplomacy. if iraqi politics are broken and that allowed isis to flourish in iraq, you don't fix iraqi politics by training iraqi troops. >> what about in terms of the intelligence? nbc news confirming that turkey twice warned france about one or possibly more attacks. there is a major concern about intelligence failures here. that is a separate part of
for example in syria, every 18-year-old russian soldier from minsk knows their political plan to keep assad in power. i don't agree with that. i believe in a political transition from assad's regime if we are just sending in 50 officers, it sounds like we are trying to have a military takeover. i don't think i heard from anybody who really understands what our plan for where syria is going is. if you are a soldier on the ground and you don't actually know what you're fighting for, you can't be...
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so, again, if you want ukraine to get that territory back, if you wanted minsk implemented, what's most important is to lean on russia and the separatists to complete those obligations, pull back their weapons and allow real elections and return of the border. >> as of today, given the shifting of military equipment, has any of the territory taken by russia or its proxies been returned to the government of the ukraine? any significant amount of territory. and if you could, if you're going to be able to answer that, give us all an idea as to how much, what percentage of territory has been returned to the ukraine after russia's invasion and how much has been kept in the hands of the russians, keeping in mind that the cry me yeah itself is a rather large land mass. >> about 7% of ukraine, if you count crimea, plus the occupation of eastern ukraine is loews to the control of the ukrainian government, as i said, with this cease-fire and the beginning of pull back of weapons, ukrainians have not had access to that territory, but increasingly monitors have had access and we need to accelerate
so, again, if you want ukraine to get that territory back, if you wanted minsk implemented, what's most important is to lean on russia and the separatists to complete those obligations, pull back their weapons and allow real elections and return of the border. >> as of today, given the shifting of military equipment, has any of the territory taken by russia or its proxies been returned to the government of the ukraine? any significant amount of territory. and if you could, if you're going...
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so that the europeans are more willing to look the other way with regard to implementation of the minskments. i should note in the last couple of days, the fighting has started again in ukraine. so it's a matter of great concern for those of us who watch the situation in ukraine. with regard to the syrian situation, yes, i suppose that you know, what's going on in the kremlin, is they're hoping they can convince the united states to come up with the political resolution that is again on russia's terms. the russians have said over and over again well, we're willing to you know, go with an interim solution where assad stays in place but not forever, but i think there's a lot of skepticism on the part of those of us who have really studied what russia's objectives are with regard to syria, about whether the russians really would be able to walk away from assad, even for an interim leader that we in the united states could agree to back. >> so given that skepticism, obviously based on the knowledge of how vladimir putin has been operating in the past, what are those closed door conversation
so that the europeans are more willing to look the other way with regard to implementation of the minskments. i should note in the last couple of days, the fighting has started again in ukraine. so it's a matter of great concern for those of us who watch the situation in ukraine. with regard to the syrian situation, yes, i suppose that you know, what's going on in the kremlin, is they're hoping they can convince the united states to come up with the political resolution that is again on...
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marina: you don't like minsk? lee harvey oswald: i like it better now. may i um, may i kiss you? marina: if you ask me, i will have to say no. kenneth o'donnell: mr. president. i'm sorry, but we got a major problem in cuba. news reporter: the invasion of cuba has created a highly delicate and difficult situation for the united states. cuba has said that the invasion was mounted from florida and from guatemala. the united states has denied this, so has guatemala. news reporter 2: castro knew the battle plan beforehand, prepared an ambush and assigned himself a prominent role in the battle. admiral burke: right now, the rebels are pinned down here, on the beach. castro himself is there. john f kennedy: castro, on the beach? admiral burke: in a t-34 tach. i speak for the joint chiefs and i think cia agrees as well, it is imperative that the united states provide air support. john f kennedy: well i don't want the united states involved in this. admiral burke: we are involved in this. we trained these rebels. you approved the mission. john f kennedy: and you told me the plan would wor
marina: you don't like minsk? lee harvey oswald: i like it better now. may i um, may i kiss you? marina: if you ask me, i will have to say no. kenneth o'donnell: mr. president. i'm sorry, but we got a major problem in cuba. news reporter: the invasion of cuba has created a highly delicate and difficult situation for the united states. cuba has said that the invasion was mounted from florida and from guatemala. the united states has denied this, so has guatemala. news reporter 2: castro knew the...
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there's an opportunity in the next several months to fully implement the diplomatic process initiated in minskresolve that, is and that would be, i think, an important step forward towards restoring ukrainian sovereignty at least in eastern ukraine and stabilizing the situation. but, again, russia has dealt itself into a corner beginning with its efforts in crimea which, by the way, are only going to add tens of billions of dollars of additional burden on russia at a time when they're squeezed. >> but that's a frequent administration refrain, that the costs are rising on russia. and this is all true, and the drop in the oil price certainly hasn't helped, but it's not affecting a change in rush behavior or policy and, frankly -- russian behavior or policy and, frankly, i can't remember the last time we've heard a u.s. official mention the word cry fema -- crimea. sort of the lost cousin in this whole thing. >> well, we've been very clear there's costs that can be imposed, and then there's decision making in moscow. it takes time to absorb, you know, and this is -- part of the age of everything
there's an opportunity in the next several months to fully implement the diplomatic process initiated in minskresolve that, is and that would be, i think, an important step forward towards restoring ukrainian sovereignty at least in eastern ukraine and stabilizing the situation. but, again, russia has dealt itself into a corner beginning with its efforts in crimea which, by the way, are only going to add tens of billions of dollars of additional burden on russia at a time when they're squeezed....
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so if you want ukraine to get that territory back, if you want minsk implemented what is most important lean on russia and the separatists to complete those obligations and all our charter of the border. >> as of today. >> any of the territory taken by russia or its proxies returned? any significant amount of territory? if you are going to be able to answer that give us an idea as to what percentage of territory has been returned after russia's invasion and how much has been kept in the hands of the russians keeping in mind as i said comeau with this cease-fire and the beginning of pullback of heavy weapons ukrainian authorities have been known to have access to the territory they monitor the access and we need to encourage and accelerate. >> is your answer to the question zero? >> zero. >> as of today zero. >> how much in the way of weapons has the united states delivered to the ukrainian government in order to enhance ukraine's ability to defend his territory? >> through bipartisan generosity in both houses of the congress we have supplied over $266 million in security support for ukr
so if you want ukraine to get that territory back, if you want minsk implemented what is most important lean on russia and the separatists to complete those obligations and all our charter of the border. >> as of today. >> any of the territory taken by russia or its proxies returned? any significant amount of territory? if you are going to be able to answer that give us an idea as to what percentage of territory has been returned after russia's invasion and how much has been kept in...
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ukraine and whether they will comply and how we will assure that they are held to the standards of the minskagreement, and then, of course, russia's engagement in crimea, russia's engagement in moldova, in georgia, and now in syria. i just want to mention one point that i know the chairman and i are going to be very much engaged with you, ambassador shannon, and that is the advancement of good governance, transparency, human rights, and anti-corruption. the focal point was on the tip report. you hold a critically important position to make sure that the tip report, which is the gold standard for judging conduct globally on the commitment to fight modern-day slavery, trafficking, is held to the highest standards. the tier ratings are based solely on the facts on the ground. and i just -- in our conversations, i know you are committed to that. but we want you to know, this committee is going to do everything we can to support that type of an analysis on the tier ratings of the countries of the world. with that, mr. chairman, i look forward to our exchange. >> thank you for bringing up the tip
ukraine and whether they will comply and how we will assure that they are held to the standards of the minskagreement, and then, of course, russia's engagement in crimea, russia's engagement in moldova, in georgia, and now in syria. i just want to mention one point that i know the chairman and i are going to be very much engaged with you, ambassador shannon, and that is the advancement of good governance, transparency, human rights, and anti-corruption. the focal point was on the tip report....
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russia has not taken the steps they need to take in context of the minsk agreements. that's why the sanctions remain in place. i shouldn't inhibit our ability to set -- to focus on other security issues. it shouldn't hinder us from working with iran to help them -- prevent them from obtaining a nuclear weapon. russia already has a significant incentive to step up their efforts against isil. that's what we would like to see. the kind of symptoms relief we know that russia would like to they willhing get when they start giving their commitments in the context of the minsk agreements. the refugee program, on capitol hill, both democrats and republicans last week said that the administration had not done the finest job of selling the program, explaining to the american public, explaining on capitol hill. >> they took a vote on a significant national security issue they didn't understand? i haven't seen anyone say that, but that would be news. they didn't take time to read the bill or understand the programs? >> is sort of like health care. does the administration feel as
russia has not taken the steps they need to take in context of the minsk agreements. that's why the sanctions remain in place. i shouldn't inhibit our ability to set -- to focus on other security issues. it shouldn't hinder us from working with iran to help them -- prevent them from obtaining a nuclear weapon. russia already has a significant incentive to step up their efforts against isil. that's what we would like to see. the kind of symptoms relief we know that russia would like to they...