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moscow. were looking all around the world for soviet recruits who were vulnerable to our approachments and brandishments who we thought that we could turn. we found one in bogota. >> we became aware of him through a telephone tap that cia had on the soviet embassy. >> he was doing things in bogota that showed that he might be vulnerable. >> he womanized. he liked parties. he was fast and loose with money. >> all of the things that we saw, and clearly he was not a real communist. he was not a true believer. >> so we arranged for a meeting with him in the turkish bath in the hilton hotel. >> we started to talk to him. he wanted a better life. he wanted to do something that he could real areally believe in and ideologically he was clearly on our side. he did not like communism. he believed that the american system was superior.. all of those things kind of came together. we realized we could make a deal with him and we did. that was aleksandr ogorodnik, a foreign ministry official for the soviet
moscow. were looking all around the world for soviet recruits who were vulnerable to our approachments and brandishments who we thought that we could turn. we found one in bogota. >> we became aware of him through a telephone tap that cia had on the soviet embassy. >> he was doing things in bogota that showed that he might be vulnerable. >> he womanized. he liked parties. he was fast and loose with money. >> all of the things that we saw, and clearly he was not a real...
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the dead drop location was supposed to be on the bridge over moscow river on a railroad bridge over moscowve for 2 1/2 hours around moscow. i was wearing the sr-100 to make sure that i had no one following me. about 9:00, i parked -- i walked through the park, i walked, i sat on park benches, i looked around and saw no surveillance. i walked up to the railroad bridge where the site was located and i saw across the street three men. they turned and walked into the path that headed into a cemetery. i thought, well, they may be just casuals out for a walk, so i continued to the bridge. i walked up the 47, 48 steps to the top of the bridge, i turned and walked on the pedestrian walkway to the center of the tower where i took the package out of my purse and slid it into a narrow window to my right and i listened and looked to see whether anyone was around. and i saw no one. i returned back through the tower and back down the stairs. i was about the fourth from the bottom when those three men appeared again walking across the street at quite a pace. the middle man saying, fan out so she doesn't
the dead drop location was supposed to be on the bridge over moscow river on a railroad bridge over moscowve for 2 1/2 hours around moscow. i was wearing the sr-100 to make sure that i had no one following me. about 9:00, i parked -- i walked through the park, i walked, i sat on park benches, i looked around and saw no surveillance. i walked up to the railroad bridge where the site was located and i saw across the street three men. they turned and walked into the path that headed into a...
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i did whatever it was that young women in moscow would do.role i wanted to sell to my colleagues in the embassy as well as to anyone watching me outside of the embassy. because i knew that the kgb could be anyone there. >> the kgb surveillance looked like ordinary russians. they had a good mix of young, old, well-dressed, bum-like people. and they made a point of mixing up the profiles to make it hard for us to get a fix on them. >> well, the kgb could be anyone. that was just a matter of the imagination. kgb provided the people with equipment and camouflage if they needed it, no problem. >> the kgb owned the city, and they followed everyone everywhere. so i did not want to be anyone anyone noticed so that no one suspected that i was eventually going to be working with trigon. but i also was just trying to be who i was. you have to present a person that you can sustain, and i was party marty. i drank jarlsburg beer and enjoyed the social scene in moscow, and that is what filled the kgb camera. i was is selling that role to them, and that took
i did whatever it was that young women in moscow would do.role i wanted to sell to my colleagues in the embassy as well as to anyone watching me outside of the embassy. because i knew that the kgb could be anyone there. >> the kgb surveillance looked like ordinary russians. they had a good mix of young, old, well-dressed, bum-like people. and they made a point of mixing up the profiles to make it hard for us to get a fix on them. >> well, the kgb could be anyone. that was just a...
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the summer of that year, vice moscow as part of a cultural exchange. that trip would earn a place in history thanks to an impromptu debate with the soviet premier that would forever be known as "the kitchen debate." "some of the twentieth century's most extraordinary diplomatic maneuvers have been taking place in moscow. vice president richard nixon and soviet premier nikita krushchev have thrown away the rules of polite diplomacy, it would seem, and are enga tumble impromptu debate." fifteen years after the end of world war ii and just a few years before some of the hottestmoments of the coldwar, honest debate was on display in moscow right alongside the newest of american housewares. before his famous television presidential debate with senator john f.kennedy. nixon got to test his chops in front of a camera against the leader of america's greatest rival. in what may be remembered as political history, nixon traded barbs with soviet premier nikita khrushchev in a debate named for the bizarre venue it took place in - a model kitchen. "the topics range
the summer of that year, vice moscow as part of a cultural exchange. that trip would earn a place in history thanks to an impromptu debate with the soviet premier that would forever be known as "the kitchen debate." "some of the twentieth century's most extraordinary diplomatic maneuvers have been taking place in moscow. vice president richard nixon and soviet premier nikita krushchev have thrown away the rules of polite diplomacy, it would seem, and are enga tumble impromptu...
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there were 30,000 apartment buildings in moscow alone.patrols were organized in every one of those buildings because people were afraid to go to sleep at night for fear of being blown up in their beds. it was said that there was a chechen trail. no one suggested that there was chechen proof and in fact the chechens denied having any connection to those bombings. but the trail was enough to mobilize the country which had been opposed to a second war in chechnya and to make it possible for the political leadership to again invade chechnya. the first chechen war was a disaster. it was organized hurriedly and unprepared troops were thrown into battle in the narrow streets that were annihilated in the war dragged on for two years and ended with the victory by the chechen guerrillas. the second war was much better prepared and the tactics that were used were much more violent the indiscriminate showing including of refugee columns followed ultimately by security sweeps in which thousands of people disappeared but from the point of view of a not
there were 30,000 apartment buildings in moscow alone.patrols were organized in every one of those buildings because people were afraid to go to sleep at night for fear of being blown up in their beds. it was said that there was a chechen trail. no one suggested that there was chechen proof and in fact the chechens denied having any connection to those bombings. but the trail was enough to mobilize the country which had been opposed to a second war in chechnya and to make it possible for the...
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it's a different moscow every time i come here.conspicuous consumption, see who can spend the most money, disco techno thing i encountered when i first came here back in 2001, it's still going strong. ♪ >> anthony: in fact, these days, moscow has one of the highest concentrations of billionaires in the world. ♪ >> anthony: but as never before, it's imperial russia now, a one man rule. all power emanates, every decision must consider - this guy. ♪ >> anthony: russia is full of characters with murky pasts and shadowy connections. but one of them, i've called a friend for more than a decade. >> zamir: tony! >> anthony: oh, [ expletive ]. >> zamir: wow! >> anthony: i guess i'm switching to vodka. zamir! how are you, brother? ♪ >> anthony: now, my concern is, you know, back in the day, this place was famous for all of the rooms were bugged? >> zamir: not anymore, i'm sorry. >> anthony: oh really? ah, i'm really sorry about that. >> zamir: the times changed. >> anthony: poor zamir, my long time crony. he tries, at least, to be diplomatic
it's a different moscow every time i come here.conspicuous consumption, see who can spend the most money, disco techno thing i encountered when i first came here back in 2001, it's still going strong. ♪ >> anthony: in fact, these days, moscow has one of the highest concentrations of billionaires in the world. ♪ >> anthony: but as never before, it's imperial russia now, a one man rule. all power emanates, every decision must consider - this guy. ♪ >> anthony: russia is...
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a terse announcement picked up from radio moscow. >> they report an accident at the chernobyl nuclear plant in the ukraine. >> the instinctive reaction of the soviet bureaucracy was to deny anything had really happened, as a result of which people died not only, not only soviets not getting the truth about chernobyl, the top leaders weren't getting the truth. gorbachev discovered he was also in the dark as the soviet leader. >> soviet news casters deliberately played down the incident, reporting it after the latest five-year plan and crop report. eight or nine minutes into the news, an announcer said only two people had been killed in the incident, contradicting one news report that casualties numbered in the thousands. >> chernobyl wasn't a flash in the pan. every few weeks there would be something like chernobyl because of structural defects of the soviet system. >> officials say because it took place at the newest reactor, it is another indication of inferiority of soviet technology and they say they brought on the accident not taking the same safety precautions taken in the united
a terse announcement picked up from radio moscow. >> they report an accident at the chernobyl nuclear plant in the ukraine. >> the instinctive reaction of the soviet bureaucracy was to deny anything had really happened, as a result of which people died not only, not only soviets not getting the truth about chernobyl, the top leaders weren't getting the truth. gorbachev discovered he was also in the dark as the soviet leader. >> soviet news casters deliberately played down the...
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>> i came to moscow for the first time in '67. >> rose: yeah. and i was aware of soviet architecture. i was aware of th avanguard of e '20s. i became aware of the radical interpretation of architecture, constructionism, that really reinvented daily life from scratch. also from the beginning, i was less interested in form but the role of architecture in helping to define daily life that really triggered me. and at the time i was also a script writer, so it was a discovery that architecture is actually almost former script writing that made it possible -- >> rose: a form of script writing? >> a form of script writing. because for an architect, this is the living room and here is the staircase and the kitchen. so implicitly, you actually describe a scene or you describe a relationship. >> rose: yeah, yeah. so that made it a very easy switch. what you're seeing here, that's really quite original on the part of prada, the opening exhibition was an exhibition about roman sculpture that insisted what is interesting about roman sculpture is that they al
>> i came to moscow for the first time in '67. >> rose: yeah. and i was aware of soviet architecture. i was aware of th avanguard of e '20s. i became aware of the radical interpretation of architecture, constructionism, that really reinvented daily life from scratch. also from the beginning, i was less interested in form but the role of architecture in helping to define daily life that really triggered me. and at the time i was also a script writer, so it was a discovery that...
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>> either of palace in moscow or the soviet archives which is the special 1920's building in moscow walking around a palace where they actual live in jerusalem or walking around the city trying to understand how the different layers of the city were built. cspan: last time you were here we were talking about the archives blair was some inference at that time they would be close but what happened with the archives greg. >> there is a huge tightening of access it is much harder to work there now especially modern it is hard enough with the romanov archives as starting with t3 or a political archive if they were not open to the public they will not open now. the real dark atmosphere as part of the anti-western and it was never easy to remember the first time restarted to work with catherine the great in dash started to work for the need of gathering of the documents the archivist tried to stop me went upstairs i looked at the papers there was a screaming sound something landed on my hand to let up at the archivist and she just waved at me to let me know was not welcome. cspan: how many hours h
>> either of palace in moscow or the soviet archives which is the special 1920's building in moscow walking around a palace where they actual live in jerusalem or walking around the city trying to understand how the different layers of the city were built. cspan: last time you were here we were talking about the archives blair was some inference at that time they would be close but what happened with the archives greg. >> there is a huge tightening of access it is much harder to...
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last week, moscow accused kiev of armed attacks in the region. from the border, here is the bbc's tom burridge. tom: this is how a summer holiday here starts or ends. this is not an international border for much of the world. everyone here is ukrainian. the homes, hotels or families on the other side in russian controlled crimea, after russian claims of the ukrainian-inspired plot there, relations between the two countries have hit a new low. russian security agency, the fsb, claims hidden explosives in a video here were intended for targets in crimea. ukraine says the whole story is a fake. this fsb video shows one of the accused. >> it is to official. >> the way he talks? tom: his brother believes he is talking under duress and shows signs of torture in another fsb film in which he makes an apparent confession. he did serve until last august in ukraine's war in the east of the country. but until he went missing a few days ago he was a minibus driver had a power plant. his brother thinks he was abducted and that the idea that he was in a special
last week, moscow accused kiev of armed attacks in the region. from the border, here is the bbc's tom burridge. tom: this is how a summer holiday here starts or ends. this is not an international border for much of the world. everyone here is ukrainian. the homes, hotels or families on the other side in russian controlled crimea, after russian claims of the ukrainian-inspired plot there, relations between the two countries have hit a new low. russian security agency, the fsb, claims hidden...
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rem: i came to moscow for the first time in 1967. was unaware of the history of soviet architecture. i became aware of the radical interpretation of architecture. really reinvented daily life from scratch. therefore from the beginning, i was less interested in form, but in the role in architecture in helping to define daily life. that really triggered me. at the time, i was also a scriptwriter. it was a discovery that architecture is actually also a form of script writing. because for an architect, basically, this is a living room and here is the staircase and there is the kitchen. so, implicitly, you describe a scene or a relationship. that made it a very easy switch. charlie: preservation and modernist architecture are intwined. rem: the interesting thing about preservation, we previously thought the world was divided into architects who make and preservationist who tried to sabotage the architect. when i looked into preservation, i discovered preservation was part and parcel of the whole process of modernization. it was invented j
rem: i came to moscow for the first time in 1967. was unaware of the history of soviet architecture. i became aware of the radical interpretation of architecture. really reinvented daily life from scratch. therefore from the beginning, i was less interested in form, but in the role in architecture in helping to define daily life. that really triggered me. at the time, i was also a scriptwriter. it was a discovery that architecture is actually also a form of script writing. because for an...
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and some are painting trump as an billionaire ready to deal with moscow.e have matthew chance joining us with the latest from moscow. >> reporter: it is not like he is out there praising donald trump. it is unfair to say he has. he called trump a colorful character. that has been misquoted by some in the trump camp by saying he is brilliant. that's a line that's been followed by the state media here in russia as well. a lot of analysts i have spoken to here, trump, because he made pronouncements on foreign policy that are sympathetic to the russian point of view like crimea annex and sanctions and things like that, he is seen as somebody to be positive. not everyone thinks that. a lot of people in russia and some officials as well, that think clinton would be more advantageous for russia because she is more predictable in the anti-russian line. donald trump, he is making positive statements at the moment, but he is regarded as unpredictable. that is not something kremlin and russia wants to see in an american president. >> matthew, you tracked the coverage
and some are painting trump as an billionaire ready to deal with moscow.e have matthew chance joining us with the latest from moscow. >> reporter: it is not like he is out there praising donald trump. it is unfair to say he has. he called trump a colorful character. that has been misquoted by some in the trump camp by saying he is brilliant. that's a line that's been followed by the state media here in russia as well. a lot of analysts i have spoken to here, trump, because he made...
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moscow insisted it is going after isis. the u.s. disagrees. >> we have not struck targets in aleppo in a very long time. we have not struck targets in idlib in a very long time if we have at all. we don't see concentrations of isis in those areas. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry called his russian counterpart to raise concern about using iran's air base. >> it complicates what is already a tense, complicated situation. >> reporter: publicly, russia wants the u.s. to agree to join operations, especially near aleppo where tens of thousands of civilians are trapped. the russian defense minister says moscow is in very active negotiations with the u.s. >> that's his messaging on what he wants to happen to gain an upper hand as russia always attempts to do when they're in these kind of negotiations. >> reporter: tonight, the state department said the u.s. is continuing to pursue an agreement. but the u.s. military has been skeptical of any deal with the russians because of the continued bombing of civilians in anti-isag rebel g
moscow insisted it is going after isis. the u.s. disagrees. >> we have not struck targets in aleppo in a very long time. we have not struck targets in idlib in a very long time if we have at all. we don't see concentrations of isis in those areas. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry called his russian counterpart to raise concern about using iran's air base. >> it complicates what is already a tense, complicated situation. >> reporter: publicly, russia wants the...
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and moscow. that channel remains very active. christopher: german media say the perpetrators of two recent terror attacks in germany were in contact with conspirators in saudi arabia. police have reportedly found chat logs on the men's phones, which lead to an identified partners in saudi arabia. in mid july, a teenage afghan refugee armed with an ax severely injured several people on a train. less than a week later, a failed asylum seeker from syria detonated a bomb at a festival, killing himself and injuring 15 people. you are watching "dw news." still to come, gays and lesbians have long been under fire in uganda. organizing something like this is risky in a country where homosexuality is illegal. some have organized a gay pride event. stay with us if you can. christopher: welcome back. our top story at the moment -- the olympic torch is touring rio on the last leg of its long journey ahead of the opening ceremony, which gets under way in just a few hours. soccer legend payday -- soccer legend pele says he will not be able to
and moscow. that channel remains very active. christopher: german media say the perpetrators of two recent terror attacks in germany were in contact with conspirators in saudi arabia. police have reportedly found chat logs on the men's phones, which lead to an identified partners in saudi arabia. in mid july, a teenage afghan refugee armed with an ax severely injured several people on a train. less than a week later, a failed asylum seeker from syria detonated a bomb at a festival, killing...
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. >> they came to moscow absolutely prepared to die. >> hostages thrust into terrifying life or death situations. >> i thought he was going to shoot me. i was looking straight down the barrel of the gun. >> a dramatic attempt by u.s. special forces to save an american captive in iraq. >> i didn't know if it was somebody there to rescue me or to try to kill me. >> an eight-hour standoff explodes in a burst of gunfire. >> i was across the parking lot. i just heard pop, pop, pop. >> a bus load of children forced on a chase through the streets of miami by a desperate man. >> translator: he said if she didn't continue driving, he would blow up the bus. >> and 52 americans held against their will for more than a year. >> they'd come into your cell at night and say, we could kill you. >>> caught on camera: hostage. >> 911 emergency. >> we have a guy shooting a gun off. we have a gun. he's shooting. >> local tv cameras are rolling as an eight-hour standoff comes to a horrifying end. with a gunman going down the line executing hostages. april 4th, 1991. sacramento, california. 22-year-old lisa
. >> they came to moscow absolutely prepared to die. >> hostages thrust into terrifying life or death situations. >> i thought he was going to shoot me. i was looking straight down the barrel of the gun. >> a dramatic attempt by u.s. special forces to save an american captive in iraq. >> i didn't know if it was somebody there to rescue me or to try to kill me. >> an eight-hour standoff explodes in a burst of gunfire. >> i was across the parking lot. i...
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bar that said, why can't we must -- cooperate with moscow? they said, let's cooperate, and within a couple years, we get into problems, usually over some kind of issue in russia's domestic politics, how they treat their own people, or the former soviet countries and how russia tries to manipulate outcomes or accuses the u.s. of doing that. host: how might this incident combo kit our foreign relations with russia in terms of areas of cooperation, syria, for example, and a headlight in the wall china journal says that and russia pledged to drill in the south china sea. as far as china and russia are concerned, there is no doubt that the alienation of russia from western institutions, so russia has been kicked out of the g8, now the g7. russians and americans, russians and europeans, do not have the kind of regular summit meetings are used to have. the nato-russia council has not been functioning. not surprisingly, the russians are looking for other partners, and the chinese naturally present themselves. not an easy partner, to imagine a russian
bar that said, why can't we must -- cooperate with moscow? they said, let's cooperate, and within a couple years, we get into problems, usually over some kind of issue in russia's domestic politics, how they treat their own people, or the former soviet countries and how russia tries to manipulate outcomes or accuses the u.s. of doing that. host: how might this incident combo kit our foreign relations with russia in terms of areas of cooperation, syria, for example, and a headlight in the wall...
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but experts accuse moscow of playing risky political games, saber rattling at a time where its country men are questioning the human cost of the conflict with ukraine. for more than 9,500 people have been killed since fighting began two years ago. >> his party is up for election, and some of this is subterfuge, tor sure, but he wants a very decisive victory. he wants to be seen that he is in control. >> difficult relationship that we have with russia right now. but it's not going to stop us from still trying to pursue solutions. >> reporter: the unrest is just the latest political headache for the obama administration involving russia, which has sought closer ties with the kremlin in the fight against isis in syria, for example, but has maintained economic sanctions against russia for a host of disruptive behaviors around the globe. >> there is a need to have a relationship with russia and to work with russia on a range of other issues, including the conflict in syria. so figuring out, how do you balance that need to engage russia with a need to deter russia in this particular case, is
but experts accuse moscow of playing risky political games, saber rattling at a time where its country men are questioning the human cost of the conflict with ukraine. for more than 9,500 people have been killed since fighting began two years ago. >> his party is up for election, and some of this is subterfuge, tor sure, but he wants a very decisive victory. he wants to be seen that he is in control. >> difficult relationship that we have with russia right now. but it's not going to...
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check the barkeep as central bistro and bar and the highlands makes as a moscow mule. quarter allen's such free line jews. normal price a box. happy our price five. you'll find drinks linger eons crafting a signature margarita. to have fresh squeezed limes and for scrubbers the gathering nectar into cuba a little bit of cointreau. regular price 755 books on sale. last stop of the exotic blue sushi sake grill were dusty o'connell makes a sake teeny. we start you out cucumbers is vodka munge munches. happy hour has changed but happy hours may not be about free food are cheap. maybe just maybe it's about the company you keep. fox 31. i feel so bad for dan. issued a he's out. mark wishes he has the treatment doesn't seem to work out that way. food and drinks. a look outside in greeley this afternoon showing another nice day as a get there ready to wrap up the week and a weekend a little bit of a dirty lens. you get the picture blue sky and sunshine throughout the day was tough to find many clouds in the sky a toasty one sunshine by one 1520 degrees warmer than what we saw
check the barkeep as central bistro and bar and the highlands makes as a moscow mule. quarter allen's such free line jews. normal price a box. happy our price five. you'll find drinks linger eons crafting a signature margarita. to have fresh squeezed limes and for scrubbers the gathering nectar into cuba a little bit of cointreau. regular price 755 books on sale. last stop of the exotic blue sushi sake grill were dusty o'connell makes a sake teeny. we start you out cucumbers is vodka munge...
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democrats insist moscow released embarrassing e-mails to help donald trump win the fall election.s he has no connection with the russians. as julianna goldman he has been trying to bring his brand to russia for decades. ♪ ♪ ♪ in another life we would be together this would last forever ♪ >> most americans might not know russian this russian pop star. at the end of the 2013 music video a scene that looks familiar. a cameo from donald trump sitting in a board room. >> you're fired. >> reporter: the son of russian oligarch, a vladamir putin ally worth according to forbes $1.3 billion. they run the crocus group, russian real estate firm that helped bring the miss universe pageant to moscow. >> look at what is going on in russia, moscow, booming, how well it does. >> the 2013 pageant remains trump's most successful venture in russia. when he returned to the u.s. he said he had a relationship with putin. >> i spoke indirectly and directly with president putin, who could not have been nicer. >> our next president, donald j. trump! >> reporter: three years later, trump changed his tune. >
democrats insist moscow released embarrassing e-mails to help donald trump win the fall election.s he has no connection with the russians. as julianna goldman he has been trying to bring his brand to russia for decades. ♪ ♪ ♪ in another life we would be together this would last forever ♪ >> most americans might not know russian this russian pop star. at the end of the 2013 music video a scene that looks familiar. a cameo from donald trump sitting in a board room. >> you're...
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>> that's a pretty interesting phrase from moscow. it may be very active in moscow's mind.you, from talking to u.s. officials here in washington today, not so active maybe not just yet. the u.s. has been talking to ot russians for some weeks and months now about some kind of agreement. could they reach on sharing some of their activities. but not sharing information per se about air strikes, not conducting joint operations. the u.s.' priority right now is to get the russians and the syrians to stop bombing civilians in syria especially in these areas in aleppo and northwest syria where tens of thousands of civilians are just in dire, dire circumstances. and these latest air strikes that the russians say came out of iran, the u.s. agrees they came out of iran. russia says they were going after isis. the u.s. says in many of the places the russians struck, there is no isis, and again that moscow was going after civilians. so don't look for any agreement to come very fast. that may be in moscow's mind at the moment. >> fred, to that point, you heard barbara saying that because
>> that's a pretty interesting phrase from moscow. it may be very active in moscow's mind.you, from talking to u.s. officials here in washington today, not so active maybe not just yet. the u.s. has been talking to ot russians for some weeks and months now about some kind of agreement. could they reach on sharing some of their activities. but not sharing information per se about air strikes, not conducting joint operations. the u.s.' priority right now is to get the russians and the...
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. >> there is no cease-fire when moscow is talking about -- there is no cease-fire.hen mako is -- when moscow is talking up the cease-fire, there were reinforcements before and after. east sideame into the of aleppo, only the west side. reporter: rebels and allied extremists broke through a three-week long insert poland -- encircling by government troops. however, they had to resist strikes by both russian forces and the syrian allies they had in backing since last year. host: libya says islamic state are on theighters run in sirte. army says 70% of the city is now secured. u.s. forces have been backing up the libyan army with airstrikes. last night, they abandoned the university complex, which had been the headquarters for months. reporter: a big victory for libybyan forces. on wednesday, they managed to groupthe islamic state from its command center in sirte. the group had been in control of the city since february 2015. the capture of the headquarters came after a big push that saw libyan fighters retake a hospital and sees the university of seared ring campus. of
. >> there is no cease-fire when moscow is talking about -- there is no cease-fire.hen mako is -- when moscow is talking up the cease-fire, there were reinforcements before and after. east sideame into the of aleppo, only the west side. reporter: rebels and allied extremists broke through a three-week long insert poland -- encircling by government troops. however, they had to resist strikes by both russian forces and the syrian allies they had in backing since last year. host: libya says...
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moscow says ukraine is trying to destabilize the crimean peninsula to promote conflict. vladimir putin says it has accuse ukraine of attempting incursions into crimea. russian forces occupied a peninsula in 2014. ukraine describes the claim is fake. also coming up, fighting in and around the besieged city of aleppo has cut off water supplies to 2 million people. the u.n. is calling for urgent access to the syrian city to bring in food and water. and germany is set to introduce tough new antiterrorism measures said to include deporting foreigners, planning attacks and breaching doctor-patient confidentiality. thank you very much for joining us. russia has accused ukraine of carrying out to arm grades on the crimean peninsula. a ukrainian province russia annexed in 2014. russia says the attempted incursions were aimed at hitting key infrastructures and were boarded despite the test of a soldier and russian intelligence officer. the attacks reportedly happened last weekend. russian authorities have not explained why it has taken three days to release the details. ukraine ha
moscow says ukraine is trying to destabilize the crimean peninsula to promote conflict. vladimir putin says it has accuse ukraine of attempting incursions into crimea. russian forces occupied a peninsula in 2014. ukraine describes the claim is fake. also coming up, fighting in and around the besieged city of aleppo has cut off water supplies to 2 million people. the u.n. is calling for urgent access to the syrian city to bring in food and water. and germany is set to introduce tough new...
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ties attempting to be mended between ankara and moscow. the idea that this could be positive longer-term and after that coup attempt, we've seen it just and stocks -- i mean turkish stocks moved to the upside. this coming against the backdrop where it emerging markets are gaining more favor with high valuations as it comes to develop markets. what's happening in turkish stocks is very interesting. we have put this out for you on a chart, you can pull it up on bloomberg. that a is telling us is lot of turkish stocks, 42% of them have that my signal. two weeks ago you compare that and you see those bars in red, it was 0% of those stocks that had by signals. where also seeing easing in other asset classes as well. the five-year government notes yield shading off 36 basis points just this week. where is all of this going to go from here? as we await the key decision from moody's that will have an impact given that turkey does need to investment grade ratings to maintain a lot of exposure there. let's look at what is going on right now when it
ties attempting to be mended between ankara and moscow. the idea that this could be positive longer-term and after that coup attempt, we've seen it just and stocks -- i mean turkish stocks moved to the upside. this coming against the backdrop where it emerging markets are gaining more favor with high valuations as it comes to develop markets. what's happening in turkish stocks is very interesting. we have put this out for you on a chart, you can pull it up on bloomberg. that a is telling us is...
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moscow insisted it is going after isis. the u.s.ot struck targets in aleppo in a very long time. we have not struck targets in a very long time if at all and we don't see concentrations of icis in those areas. >> secretary of state john kerry called his russian counterpart with concern. >> publicly, russia wants the u.s. to join operations especially near aleppo where tens of thousands of civilians are trapped. the russian defense minister says moscow is in very active negotiations with the u.s. >> that's his messaging on what he wants to happen to gain an upper hand as russia does in these negotiations. >> reporter: the u.s. is continuing to pursue an agreement, but the u.s. military has been skeptical of any deal with the russians because of the continued bombing of civilians in anti-assad rebel groups rather than isis targets. the u.s. believes moscow is still aiming at bolstering the syrian leader bashar al arc sad. >> we are nowhere close to reaching a final agreement while they continue to bomb civilian facilities especially h
moscow insisted it is going after isis. the u.s.ot struck targets in aleppo in a very long time. we have not struck targets in a very long time if at all and we don't see concentrations of icis in those areas. >> secretary of state john kerry called his russian counterpart with concern. >> publicly, russia wants the u.s. to join operations especially near aleppo where tens of thousands of civilians are trapped. the russian defense minister says moscow is in very active negotiations...
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but experts accuse moscow of playing risky political games, saber rattling at a time where its country men are questioning the human cost of the conflict with ukraine. for more than 9,500 people have been killed since fighting began two years ago. >> his party is up for election, and some of this is subterfuge, tor sure, but he wants a very decisive victory. he wants to be seen that he is in control. >> difficult relationship that we have with russia right now. but it's not going to stop us from still trying to pursue solutions. >> reporter: the unrest is just the latest political headache for the obama administration involving russia, which has sought closer ties with the kremlin in the fight against isis in syria, for example, but has maintained economic sanctions against russia for a host of disruptive behaviors around the globe. >> there is a need to have a relationship with russia and to work with russia on a range of other issues, including the conflict in syria. so figuring out, how do you balance that need to engage russia with a need to deter russia in this particular case, is
but experts accuse moscow of playing risky political games, saber rattling at a time where its country men are questioning the human cost of the conflict with ukraine. for more than 9,500 people have been killed since fighting began two years ago. >> his party is up for election, and some of this is subterfuge, tor sure, but he wants a very decisive victory. he wants to be seen that he is in control. >> difficult relationship that we have with russia right now. but it's not going to...
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moscow accused kiev of sending acts to carry out terror attacks in the region. >> i gave if order to put on a heightened state of alert. especially the border guard service in the area of the crimea and the contact line. >> president vladimir puent met with his advisors in the kremlin on thursday to discuss the situation. russian security services claim one of their officers died during clashes with the ukrainian agents. on friday, russia's prime medvedev said his country could break ties with the ukraine over the reported incidents. >> i would not like this to end this way, however, if there's no other option to influence the situation, the president can probably make such a decision. >> military operations are being carried out in crimea's southern city. defense missiles have also been floyded to the region. is is the highest diplomatic tensions have risen to more than -- since more than two and a half years ago. the russian president has uncomplmentedly dismissed his close ally and woufrl chief of staff. he had been considered to be a leading candidate to take over from vladimir p
moscow accused kiev of sending acts to carry out terror attacks in the region. >> i gave if order to put on a heightened state of alert. especially the border guard service in the area of the crimea and the contact line. >> president vladimir puent met with his advisors in the kremlin on thursday to discuss the situation. russian security services claim one of their officers died during clashes with the ukrainian agents. on friday, russia's prime medvedev said his country could...
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. >> reporter: and yet -- >> i was in moscow and they treat med so great. putin sent me a present, a beautiful present with a beautiful note. i spoke to all of his people. >> reporter: trump keeps changing his story. >> i was in russia, in moscow recently. and i spoke indirectly and directly with president putin, who could not have been nicer. >> i have no relationship with him -- >> you said for three years, '13, '14, '15, that you did have a relationship with him. respect -- >> i'm asking you. >> i have no relationship with putin. >> hillary clinton! >> thank you, omaha. >> reporter: tonight in omaha, hillary clinton was celebrated. at a campaign stop that featured billionaire warren buffett. >> that's vice president and president of the united states of america, tim kaine and hillary clinton! >> reporter: also mark cuban in pittsburgh. and michael bloomberg in philadelphia. >> trump says he wants to run the nation like he's running his business? god help us. >> reporter: billionaires united against one of their own in support of a democrat who says she w
. >> reporter: and yet -- >> i was in moscow and they treat med so great. putin sent me a present, a beautiful present with a beautiful note. i spoke to all of his people. >> reporter: trump keeps changing his story. >> i was in russia, in moscow recently. and i spoke indirectly and directly with president putin, who could not have been nicer. >> i have no relationship with him -- >> you said for three years, '13, '14, '15, that you did have a relationship...
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moscow says next week they will be able to back the cease-fire. in geneva, a u.n.nvoy described the situation. >> in syria, what we are seeing is only fighting, counteroffensives, rockets, bombs, mortars, napalm, chlorine , snipers, airstrikes, suicide bombers. not one single convoy in one month has reached any of the humanitarian besieged areas. not one single convoy. reporter: hundreds of thousands of civilians are caught up in the fighting, which raises on in the city of aleppo. the u.n. says it is vital that the wounded are even a key way to answer that -- are you back the wounded -- evacuated. >> we insist on this in order to make anything meaningful for aleppo. reporter: the city is split into areas held by rebels and western areas. it is the focal point of the civil war in syria. and while the cease-fires offer brief relief, they do not solve the conflict. host: in the meantime, a photo taken in aleppo has been circulated widely. it captures the human suffering in the city. and just a note, viewers could find this distressing. it shows a wounded five-year-ol
moscow says next week they will be able to back the cease-fire. in geneva, a u.n.nvoy described the situation. >> in syria, what we are seeing is only fighting, counteroffensives, rockets, bombs, mortars, napalm, chlorine , snipers, airstrikes, suicide bombers. not one single convoy in one month has reached any of the humanitarian besieged areas. not one single convoy. reporter: hundreds of thousands of civilians are caught up in the fighting, which raises on in the city of aleppo. the...
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. >> i was in russia, i was in moscow recently, and i spoke indirectly and directly with president putinould not have been nicer. >> in november 2015, at a fogs debate, he said this of putin. >> and i got to know him very well because we were both on "60 minutes." >> did donald trump really believe you can say something like that on live tv and no one would check? did he think that no one would notice that the "60 minutes" show contained two separate interviews with putin in moscow and trump in new york. i have gotten to know roosevelt because i have talked about him on hi television show. donald trump claimed in 2011 that he had sent investigators to hawaii and that, quote, they cannot believe what they're finding. for weeks, trump continued to imply that there were huge findings to be released soon. he hinted to george stephanopoulus, we're going to see what happens. that was five years ago in april 2011. nothing happened. in fact it appears highly unlikely that trump ever even sent any investigators to hawaii in the first place. in 2011, cohen explained that it was all very secret nat
. >> i was in russia, i was in moscow recently, and i spoke indirectly and directly with president putinould not have been nicer. >> in november 2015, at a fogs debate, he said this of putin. >> and i got to know him very well because we were both on "60 minutes." >> did donald trump really believe you can say something like that on live tv and no one would check? did he think that no one would notice that the "60 minutes" show contained two separate...
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moscow plans to gradually phase out sanctions, and there are also hopes of implementing a natural gas pipeline project. erdogan says the economic benefits are not the only reason behind renewed talks. >> turkish-russian relations are not only important for bilateral relations, but our cooperation is also very important for regional and global peace, stability, and wealth. reporter: a new town after nine months of icy ties. moscow and ankara want to rebuild relations after they come under increased criticism from western capitals. sarah: officials in germany say a man has been arrested in the west of the country. he is suspected of being linked with the so-called islamic state . local officials say he is a 24-year-old syrian refugee. we are following this story for you. charlotte potts joins us in the studio. what more do we know about this man? charlotte: interior minister confirmed the rest of this supporter of the islamic state. he was arrested while he was traveling in bavaria. earlier media reports stated that he was a high-ranking official. we talked to the interior ministry offi
moscow plans to gradually phase out sanctions, and there are also hopes of implementing a natural gas pipeline project. erdogan says the economic benefits are not the only reason behind renewed talks. >> turkish-russian relations are not only important for bilateral relations, but our cooperation is also very important for regional and global peace, stability, and wealth. reporter: a new town after nine months of icy ties. moscow and ankara want to rebuild relations after they come under...
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moscow-backed separatists captured her, and she was brought before a russian court.ernational observers called it a show trial with fabricated charges. she was sentenced to 22-years in prison. at home, nadiya savchenko became a hero. this may, she was unexpectedly released. her return to kiev stirred emotions. she announced that she wanted to go into politics. she even set her sights on the presidency. >> to be able to change the powers of the presidency and the structures of the country, to make laws useful to the people, and to battle corruption, one would have to become a dictator holding all the power. and later return the power to the people. >> savchenko's flirtation with the idea of absolute power breaks taboos -- even in ukraine. relations between savchenko and president petro poroshenko were reserved from the beginning, even as he honored her with the title "heroine of ukraine". her popularity could threaten his own position. this picture by a ukrainian photographer hangs in savchenko's office. it echoes delacroix's famous painting "liberty leading the peopl
moscow-backed separatists captured her, and she was brought before a russian court.ernational observers called it a show trial with fabricated charges. she was sentenced to 22-years in prison. at home, nadiya savchenko became a hero. this may, she was unexpectedly released. her return to kiev stirred emotions. she announced that she wanted to go into politics. she even set her sights on the presidency. >> to be able to change the powers of the presidency and the structures of the country,...
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well this, relationship, did you meet him in moscow? >> i didn't meet him in moscow. >> okay.nd trump two years ago? >> i was in moscow recently, and i spoke indirectly and directly with president putin, who could not have been nicer. (applause) >> stephen: okay, um... (cheering) doctor says i've got to wear this until the election's over so i don't claw my eyes out. (laughter) thankfully, stephanopoulos just asked trump flat out if he and putin have a relationship. >> you did say on three different occasions you had a relationship with him. now you say there is not. >> well, i don't know what it means by having a relationship. i mean, he was saying very good things about me. i don't have a relationship with him. i didn't meet him. i haven't spent time with him. i didn't have dinner with him. i didn't go hiking with him. >> stephen: i didn't have dinner with him. i didn't go hiking with him. we certainly didn't sit on a hilltop, gazing at the starry sky, and putin didn't point out a shooting star, and i definitely didn't say, "my wish already came true." didn't do that. none o
well this, relationship, did you meet him in moscow? >> i didn't meet him in moscow. >> okay.nd trump two years ago? >> i was in moscow recently, and i spoke indirectly and directly with president putin, who could not have been nicer. (applause) >> stephen: okay, um... (cheering) doctor says i've got to wear this until the election's over so i don't claw my eyes out. (laughter) thankfully, stephanopoulos just asked trump flat out if he and putin have a relationship....
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moscow claims the steps are to protect critical infrastructure.ecurity forces captured what it says were e ukrainian agents ona sabotage mission. time for a check of business news. monday saw donald trump outline his economic vision as president of the united states. now it's hillary clinton's turn. helena is following the latest on that. >> that's right. at the democratic contender hillary clinton promised to make the american economy work for everyone, saying, if you can, dream it, you should be able to build it. her plan is to create decently paid jobs, making those at the top pay their fair share of taxes, and supporting working families. clinton says that when her republican rival donald trump was in nearby detroit, he only talked about failure, and was missing what was really happening, that detroit is bouncing back fast and the auto industry has just had its best year ever. ♪ >> to talk through clinton's speech, i'm joined in the studio by an economist from the free university of berlin, and our correspondent in washington. many thanks to b
moscow claims the steps are to protect critical infrastructure.ecurity forces captured what it says were e ukrainian agents ona sabotage mission. time for a check of business news. monday saw donald trump outline his economic vision as president of the united states. now it's hillary clinton's turn. helena is following the latest on that. >> that's right. at the democratic contender hillary clinton promised to make the american economy work for everyone, saying, if you can, dream it, you...
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. >> tossed out and new york, -- moscow and new york, and some of -- clever, charismatic, and dangerous. anjem choudary has long been a provocative figure could four years police and intelligence agencies have been monitoring his speeches. he knew this and as a trained lawyer, he knew how to stay on the right side of the law. until now. >> he posted extremist material online, and if you look at his influence and impact it was , available to people across the world. without a doubt the speeches and material he posted was used to radicalize others. in my view the u.k. is a safer place with him behind bars. june: choudary has been convicted of inviting support for so-called islamic state. the jury wasn't told that one of his keenest followers fled the u.k. while on bail and joined i.s. he is suspected of being the new jihadi john seen in this video. he posted this picture of himself when he arrived in syria. his newborn son in one arm, an ak-47 in the other. >> the injustice done to the muslim community by the blair regime! june: amongst the others was this man to fall under his spell. he
. >> tossed out and new york, -- moscow and new york, and some of -- clever, charismatic, and dangerous. anjem choudary has long been a provocative figure could four years police and intelligence agencies have been monitoring his speeches. he knew this and as a trained lawyer, he knew how to stay on the right side of the law. until now. >> he posted extremist material online, and if you look at his influence and impact it was , available to people across the world. without a doubt...
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allies agaus, but finds a welcoming audience in moscow.s own foreign policy pronouncements have won in plenty of friends here in russia. the recent suggestion he wouldn't defend nato allies in the event of a russian attack raised eyebrows. that put a smile on the faces of kremlin supporters. not everyone in russia thinks trump is their best bet. some political analysts say his democratic rival hillary clinton would benefit the kremlin even more. at least she's predictable in her stance. it's the unpredictability of trump that endeared him to the kremlin controlled media. >> he will either be more inclined to do a deal with the kremlin, or he will mess up life in the white house and on capitol hill so much by his erratic behavior that the american system will be in permanent crisis. that's what russia wants. >> russia, if yoir listening, i hope you're able to find. the 30,000 e e-mails that are missing. >> he may not be the kremlin's man, but he might prove a useful distraction from what the kremlin does. matthew chance, cnn, moscow. >>> we
allies agaus, but finds a welcoming audience in moscow.s own foreign policy pronouncements have won in plenty of friends here in russia. the recent suggestion he wouldn't defend nato allies in the event of a russian attack raised eyebrows. that put a smile on the faces of kremlin supporters. not everyone in russia thinks trump is their best bet. some political analysts say his democratic rival hillary clinton would benefit the kremlin even more. at least she's predictable in her stance. it's...