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bbc news, moscow. katty: you could not make that up. in all seriousness, tim kaine accused donald trump of encouraging russia to commit espionage against the united states. for more on that, i was joined by the director of the kennan institute of the world rolled wilson center. thank you for coming in. accusations, the being leveled against moscow's role in the u.s. election are serious. what do people in america think that russia is doing? are two or three dimensions. the first is what russia, according to the evidence that we have seen, actually has done. it has supported hackers, either direct employees are allies of the state, who have gone into american institutions, and in some cases government servers, and leaked that information, often to the embarrassment of those in charge. why do we have the dirty laundry that is being exposed? the second dimension might be causing trouble in the electoral process, probing for weaknesses in electronic balloting and beginning to sow doubt in the process. the third level is something democrats
bbc news, moscow. katty: you could not make that up. in all seriousness, tim kaine accused donald trump of encouraging russia to commit espionage against the united states. for more on that, i was joined by the director of the kennan institute of the world rolled wilson center. thank you for coming in. accusations, the being leveled against moscow's role in the u.s. election are serious. what do people in america think that russia is doing? are two or three dimensions. the first is what russia,...
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moscow is playing a strong poker game on a number of fronts.e should not forget about the ukraine, what has happened there. they planned it carefully, they want to see the relationship with syria continue. but this relationship with bashar al-assad needs to continue. they want to make sure they still have access to the port in syria and by playing strategies, they have maintained bashar al-assad in power. negotiations will happen, but they will probably end up with bashar al-assad staying in power. brent: all right, simon, thank you. lebanon says it is facing a jihadist threat on its border with syria. the civil war is threatening to spill over into the country. lebanese soldiers have been positioned along the border. insurgents from the islamic state and other people started back in 2014, causing dozens of casualties on both sides, with the threat of our bombs and future incursions, the lebanese army is on alert. five people suspected of belonging to a cell of islamic state have been arrested in police operations across the three european coun
moscow is playing a strong poker game on a number of fronts.e should not forget about the ukraine, what has happened there. they planned it carefully, they want to see the relationship with syria continue. but this relationship with bashar al-assad needs to continue. they want to make sure they still have access to the port in syria and by playing strategies, they have maintained bashar al-assad in power. negotiations will happen, but they will probably end up with bashar al-assad staying in...
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we will go to washington, moscow, and right here in berlin in search of answers. clashes after a black man is shot and killed by police in charlotte, north carolina. it is the latest in a long list of incidents involving african-american men killed a police officers. the u.s. federal reserve leaves interest rates on hold for now. we will be talking with our new york financial correspondent about why no move is a good move. brent: i am brent goff. it is good to have you with us. the blame game over syria is escalating. russia is denied accusations it was behind a deadly airstrike on a convoy delivering aid to syria. in fact, moscow's as a u.s. predator drone was flying over the area when the trucks were hit. this comes as the un security council is holding a crisis meeting on syria's civil war. u.s. secretary of state john kerry has called for grounding all planes in key areas, no-fly zones, in a bid to save what is left of the truth. reporter: russia claims this video is proof. the attack on the aid convoy in syria came from the ground, not from the air, and mosco
we will go to washington, moscow, and right here in berlin in search of answers. clashes after a black man is shot and killed by police in charlotte, north carolina. it is the latest in a long list of incidents involving african-american men killed a police officers. the u.s. federal reserve leaves interest rates on hold for now. we will be talking with our new york financial correspondent about why no move is a good move. brent: i am brent goff. it is good to have you with us. the blame game...
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>> i think get out of moscow. seriously. when is the last time you saw anybody get out of moscow may be other than to go to ukraine? on a sort of give a shorthand. but i wasn't there and i was reading the media from iraq or wherever in 2010 and 2011. and if i had just relied on that, i would have thought that country was in the opposition but that's not true. all of our friends are back in the kitchen talking. they said they would never go back. that's where they are because, or blogs where they are not putting their heads around. some important everybody's paying attention to them. but it can be for the craziest things. i think we need to explain why. it may be distasteful. we may not want to appreciate why people like putin. but did we make mistakes as americans and why is it that the russians are anti-western where you described this one friend or acquaintance of mine as a magazine editor is this going to last and does this have staying power i think we need to keep asking those questions rather than just sitting in the k
>> i think get out of moscow. seriously. when is the last time you saw anybody get out of moscow may be other than to go to ukraine? on a sort of give a shorthand. but i wasn't there and i was reading the media from iraq or wherever in 2010 and 2011. and if i had just relied on that, i would have thought that country was in the opposition but that's not true. all of our friends are back in the kitchen talking. they said they would never go back. that's where they are because, or blogs...
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by summer of 1942, new posters were appearing in the streets of moscow.n russian ports. allies whose friendliness sent drugs and food and warm clothing to help sustain them in their darkest hours. of all this the , staff of the red army knew they faced the most powerful enemy in history, and that enemy would attack again. when this attack came, the whole of german strength was going to to be concentrated on objective, -- on one objective, the caucusus and the oil. the caucusus mountains represented one of the most powerful in the world. with one practical highway traversing them. and the biggest oilfield is on the other side. to reach baku, the only feasible military route was along the coast of the caspian sea, but the map shows what a dangerously extended supply line this would entail. for the operation to be a success for the germans, the first they had to control was the new -- the real hub and the base of operations. that was a port we have come to know well, stalingrad, named for russia's present leader, the pride of this generation of russians. for
by summer of 1942, new posters were appearing in the streets of moscow.n russian ports. allies whose friendliness sent drugs and food and warm clothing to help sustain them in their darkest hours. of all this the , staff of the red army knew they faced the most powerful enemy in history, and that enemy would attack again. when this attack came, the whole of german strength was going to to be concentrated on objective, -- on one objective, the caucusus and the oil. the caucusus mountains...
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by summer of 1942, new posters were appearing in the streets of moscow. help arriving in russian ports. sents whose friendliness drugs, food, and warm clothing to help sustain them in their darkest hours. despite all of this, the staff of the red army knew they faced the most powerful enemy in history and that enemy would attack again. came, the whole of german strength was going to be often traded on one objective, the caucuses and the oil. the caucuses mountains represented one of the most powerful -- in the world. with one practical highway traversing them. and the biggest oilfield is on the other side. to reach baku the only feasible military route was along the coast of the caspian sea but the map shows what a dangerous extended pipeline this would entail. for the operation to be as excess for the germans, the first they had to control was the rail hub. stalingrad. named for russia's present leader. this generation of russians. inwas their city, built their time. with the capture of stalingrad, the germans would have a base. in thee masterstroke, nor
by summer of 1942, new posters were appearing in the streets of moscow. help arriving in russian ports. sents whose friendliness drugs, food, and warm clothing to help sustain them in their darkest hours. despite all of this, the staff of the red army knew they faced the most powerful enemy in history and that enemy would attack again. came, the whole of german strength was going to be often traded on one objective, the caucuses and the oil. the caucuses mountains represented one of the most...
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moscow says it is ready to resume talks despite the failure week. syrians aspire last >> in accordance with the instruction of the president of the russian federation, we are ready to continue working with our american partners on syria. we are planning to send russian and to geneva's to resume consultations with the american side to look for ways to normalize the situation in aleppo and syria. >> the u.s. accuses russia of using incendiary bombs on aleppo and has warned moscow it will end diplomatic talks unless it stops attacking the city. meanwhile france says it is working on a u.n. resolution in hopes of achieving the truce. we are proposing the discussion of the resolution to gain a real cease-fire in aleppo and this resolution will hold everyone rest possible. those who do not vote for it will risk sharing the complicity of war crimes. paris wants to ground syrian warplanes to deliver humanitarian aid. more than 250 people are believed to have been killed in the last week. india has launched its first direct military response to an attack on
moscow says it is ready to resume talks despite the failure week. syrians aspire last >> in accordance with the instruction of the president of the russian federation, we are ready to continue working with our american partners on syria. we are planning to send russian and to geneva's to resume consultations with the american side to look for ways to normalize the situation in aleppo and syria. >> the u.s. accuses russia of using incendiary bombs on aleppo and has warned moscow it...
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moscow has slammed the u.s. and u.k. for what it calls on excitable statements on syria. is the fourth day of intense air raids on aleppo with no sign of letting up so far. what more can you tell us? -- the figures that come out for today, to an 37 people killed since the beginning of his last campaign. -- rebel held parts, about 106 22 people killed. some are children. in areas around aleppo were fighting has been raging for the last four days, you have about 75 people killed and several children. no time fort diplomacy at the moment. you saw this at the un security council marked by a lack of diplomacy. the government believes this is its chance to mount a full victory over rebel held part of aleppo and they don't want to stop. rebel fighters don't see a need to stop either. they see it as an existential battle at this point and they will not let up. genie: what about the thousands of civilians who are living or trying to live in aleppo? is there a doing through to them? >> for sure not. the fighting -- it was supposed to come in from the costello road, north of aleppo
moscow has slammed the u.s. and u.k. for what it calls on excitable statements on syria. is the fourth day of intense air raids on aleppo with no sign of letting up so far. what more can you tell us? -- the figures that come out for today, to an 37 people killed since the beginning of his last campaign. -- rebel held parts, about 106 22 people killed. some are children. in areas around aleppo were fighting has been raging for the last four days, you have about 75 people killed and several...
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it has two best quality operating theaters you can find in moscow. around 30 beds.will have about $400 when it is fully equipped and able to service around 1300 patients a day. >> what do you think the potential growth rates are for this business within the sistema group? right now if you look at the group operations, it's a tiny contributor to revenue. but obviously you feel it's important to be in this sector. >> we believe it is double digit growth potential and multiple billions of market cap for two reasons. one reason, about 100,000 people from moscow area have gone abroad getting treatments abroad in switzerland, germany, israel, and have taken -- >> all right. we seem to have slight technical difficulties. we'll try to restore that. cross back out to jeff if we can. on top of that, let me mention we will be keeping the central bank ball rolling with an exclusive interview with the central bank of russia, elvira nabiullina. >> i think we reestablished that line. >> we have. >> let's go back out to geoff. >> thank you very much. technology can be very irritati
it has two best quality operating theaters you can find in moscow. around 30 beds.will have about $400 when it is fully equipped and able to service around 1300 patients a day. >> what do you think the potential growth rates are for this business within the sistema group? right now if you look at the group operations, it's a tiny contributor to revenue. but obviously you feel it's important to be in this sector. >> we believe it is double digit growth potential and multiple billions...
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cnn's matthew chance is following developments live in moscow this morning.orning to you. what has been the response from the russian government about this? >> well, the russian government has issued a categoricical denial saying they have nothing effectively to do with this hackers statement from the spokesman for the kremlin saying we can say any such actions on the part of official moscow or the russian government or russian secret service is strictly out of the question, it is, in his words, simply ruled out. of course, the russians have a fair degree of deniability. because even though researchers and law enforce agencies particularly in the united states, point the finger of blame of russia being behind the hack attacks there's not a great deal of concrete evidence. there's the circumstantial evidence they used sophisticated electronic device which is implies state backing for it. it requires a lot of organization. they don't target economic interests. they target political ones. as criminals they've been trying to empty your bank accounts. and they ten
cnn's matthew chance is following developments live in moscow this morning.orning to you. what has been the response from the russian government about this? >> well, the russian government has issued a categoricical denial saying they have nothing effectively to do with this hackers statement from the spokesman for the kremlin saying we can say any such actions on the part of official moscow or the russian government or russian secret service is strictly out of the question, it is, in his...
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meanwhile the fragile cease-fire negotiated by moscow and washington is starting to fray. ineral civilians were killed heavy fighting on friday near damascus. >> the conflict in syria has left more than 6 million people displaced internally. a further 5 million people have fled the country. with neighboring jordan has been closed ever since june. amnesty international says their situation is becoming increasingly desperate. brian quinn tells us more. >> in a desert no man's land, a makeshift cemetery to the testament of the hardships endured by those freeing serious civil war. refugee camp holds some 75,000 syrian refugees. also -- cut off from all most all aid. amnesty international says since the month of june at least nine have died from childbirth. we are seeing that the situation is particularly desperate to sanitary conditions. theabsence of medication, lack of goods, lack of drinkable water. the bill are dieting. -- people are dying. >> growing from 400 shelters to 8000 this month. since 2013 border crossing had been an important trance -- important transfer point f
meanwhile the fragile cease-fire negotiated by moscow and washington is starting to fray. ineral civilians were killed heavy fighting on friday near damascus. >> the conflict in syria has left more than 6 million people displaced internally. a further 5 million people have fled the country. with neighboring jordan has been closed ever since june. amnesty international says their situation is becoming increasingly desperate. brian quinn tells us more. >> in a desert no man's land, a...
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exiled in moscow, would face 30 years in jail if found of espionage. in 2013, he made public tens of thousands of classified to demonstrate how the u.s. agency was carrying out mass surveillance on american citizens. critics say he endangeringed the lives of u.s. agents working something he denied. iswhistle blowing lastracy's safeguard resort, when all of the checks and the publicil has no idea what's going on. reaction toet's get that. phillip, washington, snowden has lots of people rooting for him right now. his supporters say he did his a service by making those documents public. phillip: there are a lot of people on his side, not necessarily a majority of the american people. edward snowden himself believes he should be given the presidential pardon. he believes he did something good for the united states and for its citizens. are now better off. later on in that press conference in which he appeared moscow via teleconference, he said i love my country and he had worked all his life for his family and his country but he's certainly not willing to
exiled in moscow, would face 30 years in jail if found of espionage. in 2013, he made public tens of thousands of classified to demonstrate how the u.s. agency was carrying out mass surveillance on american citizens. critics say he endangeringed the lives of u.s. agents working something he denied. iswhistle blowing lastracy's safeguard resort, when all of the checks and the publicil has no idea what's going on. reaction toet's get that. phillip, washington, snowden has lots of people rooting...
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i went over to moscow. his lawyer invited me. wary ofth ed and he was the movie and i was wary of the whole situation. by the third visit in june 2015, we agreed to go ahead and do as realistic a person as possible of his life. juan: in the decision to make a feature film, honestly, laura "citizenfour" and yours focuses more on the story of his journey. >> one is a documentary, a fine film, and this is a drama. sometimes there compared and i think falsely. our goal was to humanize the man, to bring you behind the eyes, bind the feeling of his life. remember, he was a conservative young man. he joined the military at a young age. you wanted to go to iraq at the most dangerous time to fight that war. he could not serve because h was frail, frankly, physically, and he ended up joining the cia instead. his father and grandfather were both in the service. so it is an interesting -- remember in my film "born on the fourth of july" you see an interesting turn and personality. there is relationship partly with lindsay mills. amy: we're g
i went over to moscow. his lawyer invited me. wary ofth ed and he was the movie and i was wary of the whole situation. by the third visit in june 2015, we agreed to go ahead and do as realistic a person as possible of his life. juan: in the decision to make a feature film, honestly, laura "citizenfour" and yours focuses more on the story of his journey. >> one is a documentary, a fine film, and this is a drama. sometimes there compared and i think falsely. our goal was to...
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president, but a bromance rises for the man in moscow. >> he is much of a leader. >> donald trump praises but america region in a forum for u.s. military and veterans affairs. his rival, hillary clinton, slamming the statement, saying it is more evidence trump is unfit for the presidency. also coming up, cleared for takeoff. german planes will stay at incirlik base. it comes after ankara lifted a ban on german lawmakers visiting the airbase, it ending a diplomatic row over the armenian genocide. and as the people in aleppo are hit by yet more government airstrikes, washington and moscow can't agree on how to broker a cease-fire. will the u.s.-russia nations hamper the search for peace? -- relations hamper the search for peace? ♪ i am brent goff, it is good to have you with us. language is turning cost to fear as the presidential campaign heats up. president barack obama attacking the republican candidate who hopes to succeed him, calling donald trump unqualified for the job and saying it every time trump opens his mouth, after trump called russia's vladimir putin a better leader. the occa
president, but a bromance rises for the man in moscow. >> he is much of a leader. >> donald trump praises but america region in a forum for u.s. military and veterans affairs. his rival, hillary clinton, slamming the statement, saying it is more evidence trump is unfit for the presidency. also coming up, cleared for takeoff. german planes will stay at incirlik base. it comes after ankara lifted a ban on german lawmakers visiting the airbase, it ending a diplomatic row over the...
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moscow calls the claim bias and politically motivated. a tribute to the former israeli president and statesman shimon perez. -- shimon peres. he has died at the age of 93. soaring like a swan. a conservationist makes it her mission to follow their migration route to find out why the numbers are dwindling. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television and america and around the globe. it has been two years since flight mh17 was shot down over eastern ukraine killing all 298 on board. the missiledence launcher came from russia. moscow denies the claim and has disputed charges that the missile was hired by russian-backed rebels. richard westcott reports. richard: caught in the crossfire of someone else's war. in busy skies that were meant to be safe. nearly 300 people were on flight in age 17. 8 of them were children. it was brought down by russian built buk missile. both sides have them. criminal investigators say they are closing in on those responsible. >> on the 17th of july, flight mh17 was shot down by a buk missile shot from farml
moscow calls the claim bias and politically motivated. a tribute to the former israeli president and statesman shimon perez. -- shimon peres. he has died at the age of 93. soaring like a swan. a conservationist makes it her mission to follow their migration route to find out why the numbers are dwindling. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television and america and around the globe. it has been two years since flight mh17 was shot down over eastern ukraine killing all 298 on board. the...
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in russia, eight firefighters have died battling a blaze east of moscow.he first firefighters were standing on the roof of a burning plastics factory when it collapsed. their bodies were found in the rubble this morning. a toddler has been found alive after surviving three days alone in the siberian woods. the area is filled with wild animals known to attack humans. he only had a chocolate bar with him during his 72 hours outdoors. he was found by his uncle after an intensive search effort. lucky boy. africa's rhinos, hunted to the edge of extinction for their horns, will look at new international e efforts to prprt thesese powerful animals. that is ahead in just a few minutes. don't go anywhere. ♪ anchor: great to have you back watching dw news. this is our top story. syrian warplanes have unleashed a new onslaught on aleppo. witnessess say therere have been some of the e heaviest airststrs yet on rebel held areas. effoforts to revivive the collad cease-fire have failed. next week could determine the future of the rhino. that is because starting saturday,
in russia, eight firefighters have died battling a blaze east of moscow.he first firefighters were standing on the roof of a burning plastics factory when it collapsed. their bodies were found in the rubble this morning. a toddler has been found alive after surviving three days alone in the siberian woods. the area is filled with wild animals known to attack humans. he only had a chocolate bar with him during his 72 hours outdoors. he was found by his uncle after an intensive search effort....
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he's in moscow. >> well, russia says the u.s. lead coalition air strikes which killed so many syrian government troops has endangered an already shaky ceasefire. they have been trading barbs over the incident. with the latest from moscow accusing the united states not only of defending isis but also of engaging in a quote bloody experiment in syria. as they were battling islamic state fighters. tensions in the truce were already starting to show with both sides accusing one another of failing to see commitments. criticizing moscow for failing to assure it's ally, the syrian government that had withdrawn into rebel held eastern allepo. and dozens of rebel attacks have taken place despite a promise by washington to reign in antisyrian government fighters. all of this during a trust building phase. instead it's illustrated how little trust there is between the warring sides in this syrian conflict. matthew chance, cnn moscow. >> and that mistrust is having reprocousins inside of syria and we want to turn to that next. air strikes ki
he's in moscow. >> well, russia says the u.s. lead coalition air strikes which killed so many syrian government troops has endangered an already shaky ceasefire. they have been trading barbs over the incident. with the latest from moscow accusing the united states not only of defending isis but also of engaging in a quote bloody experiment in syria. as they were battling islamic state fighters. tensions in the truce were already starting to show with both sides accusing one another of...
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we are live in moscow next. >>> breaking overnight. attack on a relief agency in afghanistan. one person was killed. six others wounded after a car bomb exploded outside the gates of the c.a.i.r. rchrc.a.i.r.c.ad in kabul. this follows three earlier in the day. the taliban claimed responsibility for the twin blasts outside the ministry of defense. at least two dozen people were killed and almost 100 injured. the u.s. condemned the attacks. >>> president putin is putting a positive spin on the deal for a cease-fire in syria. the russian leader said the cease-fire may come within a few days. talks in china failed to produce a deal. we have senior correspondent frederik pleitgen following the developments live in moscow. does the russian leader seem to think something is imminent? >> reporter: he seems to think so. there seems to be different perceptions with the meeting with vladimir putin and president obama went there. the two started off with an icy stare as they shook hands. the president afterwards said there were issues of mutual t
we are live in moscow next. >>> breaking overnight. attack on a relief agency in afghanistan. one person was killed. six others wounded after a car bomb exploded outside the gates of the c.a.i.r. rchrc.a.i.r.c.ad in kabul. this follows three earlier in the day. the taliban claimed responsibility for the twin blasts outside the ministry of defense. at least two dozen people were killed and almost 100 injured. the u.s. condemned the attacks. >>> president putin is putting a...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. laura: a short time ago i spoke with the director of the russia and eurasia program at the center for strategic and international studies joins me -- here in washington. what does it say about president karimov that his death was so mysterious? turkey announced it first and finally state television. >> this isn't unusual. this notion of what i call the trojan dictator or you don't know if they are alive or dead for a while and people try to figure out if they have all the plans in place. we have seen that happen in other places. what i thought was striking was they did announce he was very ill over the weekend. i think presumably before he was dead. i think that shows they didn't think they had a plan in place and they were not going to keep his illness quiet. and it was serious enough that she probably would not participate in the anniversary celebration. laura: who succeeds him? not his daughter, under house arrest. >> he has another daughter who has been sending facebook messages o
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. laura: a short time ago i spoke with the director of the russia and eurasia program at the center for strategic and international studies joins me -- here in washington. what does it say about president karimov that his death was so mysterious? turkey announced it first and finally state television. >> this isn't unusual. this notion of what i call the trojan dictator or you don't know if they are alive or dead for a while and people try to figure out if...
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says indications showed the russians were responsible, something moscow furiously denied. but public opinion in this country is shaped by syrian state media. and the villain on its airwaves is always the united states. syrians also believe that america can make a big difference to the outcome of this war. and that the u.s. has a responsibility to use its diplomatic muscle and its power to help bring peace. been laid to rest in tulsa. the 40-year-old father of four was unarmed when he was shot and killed by a police officer on september 16th. that officer, betty shelby, has been charged with first-degree manslaughter. crutcher's family says they're determined to get justice. >>> a tragic loss for major league baseball. miami marlins ace pitcher jose fernandez has been killed along with two friends in a boating accident off miami. fernandez survived a harrowing journey to the u.s. from cuba to be o marlins manager don mattingly paid tribute to his fallen star. >> i see such a little boy in him when -- with the way he played. when you watch kids play little league or somethin
says indications showed the russians were responsible, something moscow furiously denied. but public opinion in this country is shaped by syrian state media. and the villain on its airwaves is always the united states. syrians also believe that america can make a big difference to the outcome of this war. and that the u.s. has a responsibility to use its diplomatic muscle and its power to help bring peace. been laid to rest in tulsa. the 40-year-old father of four was unarmed when he was shot...
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and moscow knew that. they knew that president obama was not going to agree to use american military force if the russians and the syrians did not keep this cease-fire. e protagonist thi believe that they have gains on the battlefield, it is really hard to achieve a negotiated solution. as the obama administration steps back, you have to reevaluate how can you impose new costs on syria and russia. obviously, one card to play is simply to declare what is happening a crime against humanity and bring assad before the international criminal court. kathy: that is not going to stop the bombing in aleppo. >> that is not an immediate solution. you are exactly right. but as long as the administration is unprepared to up the ante, this is what we have. i think ultimately, you are evaluating options for the next administration. one of the options will be to intensify the level of support to the opposition to see if you cannot change the dynamic on the battlefield. kathy: will you look back on this period and say this
and moscow knew that. they knew that president obama was not going to agree to use american military force if the russians and the syrians did not keep this cease-fire. e protagonist thi believe that they have gains on the battlefield, it is really hard to achieve a negotiated solution. as the obama administration steps back, you have to reevaluate how can you impose new costs on syria and russia. obviously, one card to play is simply to declare what is happening a crime against humanity and...
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charlie d'agata has more from moscow. >> meet the man they call the donald trump of russia. vladimir zhirinofsky just won big in recent elections, he told us he hopes to be celebrating again in november. >> with the president of the united states, will be a holiday for russia. >> reporter: he is one of trump's most vocal supporters in russia, even his opinion of hillary clinton matches the more radical fringe of trump supporters. >> madame clinton has all signs of-- washington, it is very. >> reporter: trump has lavished praise on the russian leader and said he would cut back on u.s. involvement in nato. putin has made claims he would prefer a trump white house. but russia's meddling in the american election is more than just talk. russia is accused of hacking the democratic party server. >> are you going to be watching the presidential debate next week? >> of course. >> reporter: if you want to know what putin is thinking, you talk to this man. certificating aye markoff, his political think thank has a direct line to the kem lynn which sort of denies the hacking allegations
charlie d'agata has more from moscow. >> meet the man they call the donald trump of russia. vladimir zhirinofsky just won big in recent elections, he told us he hopes to be celebrating again in november. >> with the president of the united states, will be a holiday for russia. >> reporter: he is one of trump's most vocal supporters in russia, even his opinion of hillary clinton matches the more radical fringe of trump supporters. >> madame clinton has all signs of--...
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says russia is behind the attack on an aid convoy in syria, claim moscow firmly denies.wo days of classes in the democratic republic of congo leave close to 45 people dead. also coming up this hour for you in business, samsung rushes to replace smartphones with dangerous batteries, but what damage has already been done to the brand? and hollywood's most glamorous couple calls it quits. more on the end of brancg elina on the way. ♪ host: first, new details have come out about ahmad a rahami, the man accused of planting bombs in new york and new jersey last weeke nd. he is now in the hospital after a police shootout that led to his arrest days ago. we have more now about the suspect behind the attacks that look to have been planned well in advance. hn rahami wasad ka inspired by osama bin laden, would rather die than be cut, and even planned a dry run prior to last weekend bombings in new york and new jersey. these are details in a federal criminal complaint lodged against him on tuesday. i faces several charges, including the use of weapons of mass destruction . they foun
says russia is behind the attack on an aid convoy in syria, claim moscow firmly denies.wo days of classes in the democratic republic of congo leave close to 45 people dead. also coming up this hour for you in business, samsung rushes to replace smartphones with dangerous batteries, but what damage has already been done to the brand? and hollywood's most glamorous couple calls it quits. more on the end of brancg elina on the way. ♪ host: first, new details have come out about ahmad a rahami,...
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>> reporter: moscow to the videotape to look at an image that tells us down on protests and what he says as the sorry state of relations cabinet will be on the cover october 3rd under the headline perilous fight. aziz said chip kelly and other it players here weighing in saying the recent unrest and tossed over police shootings only add credence to what they're doing.
>> reporter: moscow to the videotape to look at an image that tells us down on protests and what he says as the sorry state of relations cabinet will be on the cover october 3rd under the headline perilous fight. aziz said chip kelly and other it players here weighing in saying the recent unrest and tossed over police shootings only add credence to what they're doing.
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there's a lot more now complicating our relations with moscow, yeah? >> thanks, alex.xactly the cold war all over again, but you could call it a sequel. relations between moscow and washington have become impossibly more acrimonious and complex, as you just mentioned. proxy wars, high-tech spy craft, and disputes over downed aircraft. just like during the cold war, the bad blood between these two powerful nations is expressed in violent, impoverished places like syria. this expanding diplomatic row is dimming hopes that they might seek a cease-fire. yesterday, u.s. secretary of state john kerry delivered an ultimatum to his russian counterpart. he threatened to end all discussion over ending the syrian civil war if the syrian offensive on rebel-held aleppo continues. hundreds of civilians have been killed there, and two important hospitals were leveled in the fighting in the last several days. all of this as russian officials lash out at a dutch report that moscow provided the many its si -- missile that downed the malaysian airlines flight in ukraine in 2015. it just
there's a lot more now complicating our relations with moscow, yeah? >> thanks, alex.xactly the cold war all over again, but you could call it a sequel. relations between moscow and washington have become impossibly more acrimonious and complex, as you just mentioned. proxy wars, high-tech spy craft, and disputes over downed aircraft. just like during the cold war, the bad blood between these two powerful nations is expressed in violent, impoverished places like syria. this expanding...
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here in moscow you get the sense that there is less antipathy to a donald trump victory in the united states this year. some here are positively warming to that idea. so when i spoke with mr. kostin, i asked him whether he thought mr. trump winning in the election might mean sanctions get removed more quickly. >> it's hard to say. we know very little about mr. trump. we know more about ms. clinton, she was in the government. it's hard to say. we feel mr. trump is using less of this, which is good. i don't think any leader should use any anti-russian rhetoric. there are discussions about russian influence, frankly speaking, normal people, ordinary people like me don't very much care who will be the president of the united states. we don't make any reference. we shall see. it's up to american people to elect. then i think to build up relationship with russia. any president should deal with russia. we shall see. >> is this just american paranoia then focusing on the hacking of political parties, finding a trail back to the kremlin somehow? >> i don't think paranoia, for us it sounds a bi
here in moscow you get the sense that there is less antipathy to a donald trump victory in the united states this year. some here are positively warming to that idea. so when i spoke with mr. kostin, i asked him whether he thought mr. trump winning in the election might mean sanctions get removed more quickly. >> it's hard to say. we know very little about mr. trump. we know more about ms. clinton, she was in the government. it's hard to say. we feel mr. trump is using less of this, which...
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rem: moscow. it still remains a fascinating city. charlie: have you been to st. petersburg?both. and i feel really privileged to be able to witness over such a long time how it changes. charlie: how would you characterize it today in terms of its energy, in terms of its outlook? rem: i think that if you look at the population -- first of all, the educational system in russia has always been on a very high level. in general, russians are very educated, very intelligent, very inclined to mathematics. so, that already gives you a kind of wonderful level of originality. if you -- charlie: is it different than china? rem: there is a much longer tradition of creativity in russia. russians read and they read the classics. and the classics are very vivid. they write and read the classics. all of that gives you a density and a depth, regardless. right now the younger generation is extremely imaginative and extremely creative. charlie: there is a kind of excitement there, in a sense. in an interesting way, again you are taking an existing structure and putting a new coat on it. having
rem: moscow. it still remains a fascinating city. charlie: have you been to st. petersburg?both. and i feel really privileged to be able to witness over such a long time how it changes. charlie: how would you characterize it today in terms of its energy, in terms of its outlook? rem: i think that if you look at the population -- first of all, the educational system in russia has always been on a very high level. in general, russians are very educated, very intelligent, very inclined to...
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moscow, go to greece -- >> jimmy: how old were you when you went to moscow? >> i was 15 in 1981. >> jimmy: with your friends? >> with my friends. >> what was that like? >> it was crazy. >> jimmy: in what way? >> i mean, it was right obviously during the cold war. thatcher was in office. in england. and we went there. i remember walking down -- walking over a bridge in moscow. and this little car pulled up beside and they said, get in. and my friend and i got . >> jimmy: good idea. [ laughter ] >> we got in the car, they took is down under this bridge, and a circuitous route, ended up in this dark bar. they took us out, brought us into the bar, offered something to drink. we were too young to drink, of course. then they started asking us questions like, is it true? is there really work in the west? >> jimmy: wow. >> it was unbelievable. >> jimmy: you're like, i don't know -- >> jimmy: did you get in any trouble at all there? >> oh, yeah. the kgb -- >> jimmy: what? really? >> oh, yeah. what do they do? >> well, my friend, we went to a jazz club. and then my fri
moscow, go to greece -- >> jimmy: how old were you when you went to moscow? >> i was 15 in 1981. >> jimmy: with your friends? >> with my friends. >> what was that like? >> it was crazy. >> jimmy: in what way? >> i mean, it was right obviously during the cold war. thatcher was in office. in england. and we went there. i remember walking down -- walking over a bridge in moscow. and this little car pulled up beside and they said, get in. and my...
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we're both from moscow, which is unusual to be from moscow and denver. when i grew up, going there occasionally -- it is a big deal. for those folks that don't know what this theater is about -- >> for russians, the most beautiful and most important theater in the world. they have the company, and orchestra. it is a big deal for me that i started my career over there. >> it is like the pinnacle. we are so fortunate that you came here. that is wonderful. one of the things we want to talk about is your career. but there is your daughter. how old is your daughter? >> she will be nine on this sunday. >> nine years old. does she loved to dance? >> of course. >> she loves to dance. she loves gymnastics. she is playing piano. she is doing everything for now. >> does she fight you at any point and say, mom, that is your deal. my deal will be different? >> yes. sometimes -- she tells me -- mom i might choose other career. but that is fine with me. she needs to find her passion in life. dancing like that -- i can't imagine the thrill to feel it and the embrace of
we're both from moscow, which is unusual to be from moscow and denver. when i grew up, going there occasionally -- it is a big deal. for those folks that don't know what this theater is about -- >> for russians, the most beautiful and most important theater in the world. they have the company, and orchestra. it is a big deal for me that i started my career over there. >> it is like the pinnacle. we are so fortunate that you came here. that is wonderful. one of the things we want to...
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minister and i have had frequent conversations and meetings most recently in moscow and here geneva.ach time we have worked together to try to build a consensus on the broad steps and then develop specific ideas on how those steps could be implemented. as we have both stated several times, we did not publicly spell out these measures earlier because the details of how they would be carried out were andial to be finalized because each had an impact on the other hand we know that especially in syria plans do not implement themselves. today, we are announcing an arrangement that we think has butcapability of sticking is defended -- dependent on people's choices. it has the ability to stick providing the regime and the opposition both meet their obligations. we expect other supporting countries will strongly encourage them to do. obviously, the russians have an ability to be able to encourage assad and we have the ability with other countries to encourage the opposition. what specifically have to agree to? we agreed on the steps through which the regime will come to a place where it will
minister and i have had frequent conversations and meetings most recently in moscow and here geneva.ach time we have worked together to try to build a consensus on the broad steps and then develop specific ideas on how those steps could be implemented. as we have both stated several times, we did not publicly spell out these measures earlier because the details of how they would be carried out were andial to be finalized because each had an impact on the other hand we know that especially in...
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to match moscow's evolving threat to the yoous.human intelligence, electronic surveillance and cybercapable. adam shift tells cnn that putin has taken russia in a much more hostile, aggressive and adversarial direction. and the u.s. is drelting more resources and focus towards russia and that's a necessity. russia's cyberthreat is of particular kerr. the director of the nsa tolds that you russia has alarming capability. not just to hack but to harm the u.s. homeland, via cyber attack. >> so, you're saying today that foreign actors already have it's capability of shutting down infrastructure? >> yes. >> via cyber attack? >> yes. >> russia? >> yeah. >> reporter: some say the focus is late and has allowed moscow to gain advantage. >> to properly resource our intelligence agencies vis-a-vis the russian problem is coming home to roost right now. and because of that failure on our part, we're playing catch-up in a very large way. >> u.s. intelligence officials tell me that they never took their eyes off of russia, but they grant it is ve
to match moscow's evolving threat to the yoous.human intelligence, electronic surveillance and cybercapable. adam shift tells cnn that putin has taken russia in a much more hostile, aggressive and adversarial direction. and the u.s. is drelting more resources and focus towards russia and that's a necessity. russia's cyberthreat is of particular kerr. the director of the nsa tolds that you russia has alarming capability. not just to hack but to harm the u.s. homeland, via cyber attack. >>...
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the polar bear --- just seven- months-old now has a new family at the moscow zoo the female cub named nika was found by villagers in eastern russia after apparently losing her mother to poachers. with the help of the defense ministry the polar bear will spend the next few years at the moscow zoo before becoming part of a breeding program. one grandpa loves his first granddaughter so much... he bought her a giant teddy bear! grandpa found the stuffed animal at costco for his grand-daughter maddie. her mom posted the pictures of the little girl next to the gigantic teddy bear and it's gone viral. grandpa says he's not sure how he'll top a gift for her first birthday. plenty more straight ahead on fox5 news this including this.. are you paying to much for your premiums.. what about tickets? a new study shows.. women are getting overcharged.. especially in vegas. coming up.. mike doria joins us.. with just how you should give back the money you took while this scam was going on senator elizabeth warren grills wells fargo's c- e-o. after the company creates millions of fake accounts. more.
the polar bear --- just seven- months-old now has a new family at the moscow zoo the female cub named nika was found by villagers in eastern russia after apparently losing her mother to poachers. with the help of the defense ministry the polar bear will spend the next few years at the moscow zoo before becoming part of a breeding program. one grandpa loves his first granddaughter so much... he bought her a giant teddy bear! grandpa found the stuffed animal at costco for his grand-daughter...
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we are going to take you from san francisco to washington, and stories out of london and moscow. it is what we are watching. u.k. factories reached a 10 month high in august as a weaker pound boosted income. -- r the sendingthe fed treasuries to their worst month since june 2015. we will talk to the head of rates research on which trades russia'soring and vladimir putin is taking a gamble. how he is aiming to turn the easternmost nuclear garrison into a center of commerce and casinos. should china be concerned? mark: have a look at where european equities are trading right now, under 30 minutes to the go -- to the close. macro movers were lower on the stoxx 600, no help by the isi manufacturing number which showed a contraction in the industry growth in the united states. earlier we reached the highest basis on the stoxx 600 since may. we went away all of our post-brexit losses. get sterling after the isn manufacturing number, up 1.2% against the dollar. sovereign bond yields are rising and commodities as well. costs, going to cut roughly 400 million euros .hrough his -- 2020 the
we are going to take you from san francisco to washington, and stories out of london and moscow. it is what we are watching. u.k. factories reached a 10 month high in august as a weaker pound boosted income. -- r the sendingthe fed treasuries to their worst month since june 2015. we will talk to the head of rates research on which trades russia'soring and vladimir putin is taking a gamble. how he is aiming to turn the easternmost nuclear garrison into a center of commerce and casinos. should...