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mr. putinending a bit ago at the geneva airport. a motorcade to the villa le grand. right now, we need to address the markets. romaine bostick, i would suggest the stasis of the markets into this meeting. romaine: stasis is certainly the right word. we have seen a bit of a holding pattern for the last week and a half. even if we don't get any meaningful change in policy, or even a change in tone, i think the market just wants to hear it out of powell's mouth. here's what's going to happen over the next few months. once they hear that, you will start to see maybe a little movement. in which direction, who knows? tom: we be the one thing that looks like helsinki of three years ago is the motorcade going by and then the empty street with the crowds waiting for the next motorcade. because of the news flow this morning, i think we should get to the data very quickly. futures at negative two present -- futures at negative two. romaine: it has been locked around 1.50%. gives you a sense of what the bo
mr. putinending a bit ago at the geneva airport. a motorcade to the villa le grand. right now, we need to address the markets. romaine bostick, i would suggest the stasis of the markets into this meeting. romaine: stasis is certainly the right word. we have seen a bit of a holding pattern for the last week and a half. even if we don't get any meaningful change in policy, or even a change in tone, i think the market just wants to hear it out of powell's mouth. here's what's going to happen over...
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so mr. putiny much in the mode of, i'm not going to rock the boat here, i'm going to be a little bit complimentary which she was, but that's not to say that tensions do not exist. there were many areas where both of these presidents, both washington and moscow still do not agree. that certainly came out during the course of their talks >> as somebody who is fluent in russian and was able to ask that question of president putin in russian, i particularly wanted to ask you to what's seemed in translation to be an unsettling up word choice when he was used -- about alexei navalny, the opposition leader in russia who is now in jail who has narrowly survived an assassination attempt. he described navalny as having consciously, meaning consciously chosen to break russian law when he was treated after that assassination attempt in germany and because he wasn't germany and part of that time in a coma he missed meetings with russian security services who he was supposed to check in with. that consciously,
so mr. putiny much in the mode of, i'm not going to rock the boat here, i'm going to be a little bit complimentary which she was, but that's not to say that tensions do not exist. there were many areas where both of these presidents, both washington and moscow still do not agree. that certainly came out during the course of their talks >> as somebody who is fluent in russian and was able to ask that question of president putin in russian, i particularly wanted to ask you to what's seemed...
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navalny, according to mr. putinhe had violated russian law, and that if he returned, he would be in hot water. so very much so, he was making the point that mr. navalny has gotten what he deserves. and he's making the point, basically, that mr. navalny would not be in prison now if he had not come back to russia. but he came back, consciously made the decision to return. >> do you think that president putin and his government may have been surprised by the repeated questioning about mr. navalny? mr. biden said he pushed him on it several times. but to get repeated questions, and at times aggressive questioning, about the treatment of navalny, would not have been something they expected, or do you think that would have been more than they were bargaining for? >> i think they absolutely expected to get questions about mr. navalny. the foreign press and media in russia has been quite aggressive, quite assertive in asking questions of the kremlin about this opposition leader. i don't think it was a surprise at all. i be
navalny, according to mr. putinhe had violated russian law, and that if he returned, he would be in hot water. so very much so, he was making the point that mr. navalny has gotten what he deserves. and he's making the point, basically, that mr. navalny would not be in prison now if he had not come back to russia. but he came back, consciously made the decision to return. >> do you think that president putin and his government may have been surprised by the repeated questioning about mr....
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mr. putinthey see that as a potential source of vulnerability so they are more comfortable keeping the two separate, as you mentioned, mr. putin, he is going to be looking to pounce on any chance to get the on ticks right to sell this to the russian population and make use of any gaffes that could come up as a result of a joint press conference which they are going to be holding separately. we understand mr. biden is going to go first. a remake of the 1961 showdown between cruz chevy and kennedy. we'll have to wait -- khruschev and kennedy. >> is that something which still has the impact from the u.s. towards russia? we have seen joe biden move a little bit on some of the insurance contracts on in order stream. -- nord stream. where are we with this? >> the russian economy is in a relatively good place. oil prices a two-year high. mr. putin is arriving at these meetings a bit more confident than let's say two or three years ago when oil prices were at an entirely different level. government cof
mr. putinthey see that as a potential source of vulnerability so they are more comfortable keeping the two separate, as you mentioned, mr. putin, he is going to be looking to pounce on any chance to get the on ticks right to sell this to the russian population and make use of any gaffes that could come up as a result of a joint press conference which they are going to be holding separately. we understand mr. biden is going to go first. a remake of the 1961 showdown between cruz chevy and...
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anything l that make using mr putin has moved away from _ that make using mr putin has moved away fromle as a disruptor, particularlya away from his fundamental role as a disruptor, particularly a disruptor of nato _ disruptor, particularly a disruptor of nato and the united states, and if he could — of nato and the united states, and if he could also just follow up on your— if he could also just follow up on your description of how you gave him a list _ your description of how you gave him a list of— your description of how you gave him a list of critical infrastructure in the united _ a list of critical infrastructure in the united states? did you lay out terry— the united states? did you lay out terry clearly what it was that the penalty — terry clearly what it was that the penalty would be for interfering in that critical infrastructure? did you leave _ that critical infrastructure? did you leave that vague? did he respond to that _ you leave that vague? did he respond to that in _ you leave that vague? did he respond to that in any way? let you leave that vague? did he respond to
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he wants to make sure we set the agenda with mr. putin. my committee may look into it because we are still deciding. the president has made it clear he is looking forward, he is not looking back, and trying to make sure we meet again and unite our allies against russia or anyone else and we will be able to deal with them in a collective way. host: let's hear from ralph on the democrats line from augusta, georgia. good morning. caller: my concern is both foreign and domestic. you are talking about ukraine and sending troops into battle. and we want to control other people. what concerns me in the u.s. -- our capitol building and the house and senate cannot come together to figure out how to solve that problem. it concerns me greatly. we want to go find someone else, but in this country, we have problems. host: congressman meeks, do you think there was an intelligence
he wants to make sure we set the agenda with mr. putin. my committee may look into it because we are still deciding. the president has made it clear he is looking forward, he is not looking back, and trying to make sure we meet again and unite our allies against russia or anyone else and we will be able to deal with them in a collective way. host: let's hear from ralph on the democrats line from augusta, georgia. good morning. caller: my concern is both foreign and domestic. you are talking...
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. >> reporter: president biden wants to leave mr. putin with a clear understanding of how america will respond if russia does threaten u.s. national interests again. >> reporter: all eyes are on geneva, switzerland. >> reporter: high-stakes showdown between president biden and russian president vladimir putin. >> reporter: the cease-fire appears to be over. israeli military carried out a series of air strikes after hamas launched fire balloons. >> reporter: southwest airlines got hit with a systemwide outage causing more than 1,000 delays nationwide. >>> the u.s. casts a grim milestone, 600,000 covid deaths. health officials are sending out a warning about the delta variant. >> i'm worried about those who are unvaccinated because this is rapidly increasing here. >> reporter: mackenzie scott donated nearly $3 billion to hundreds of charities. >>> all that -- >> an historic performance from kevin durant. >>> and all that matters -- >> california is open again. [ applause ] >> reporter: governor newsom celebrated the state's reopening by comi
. >> reporter: president biden wants to leave mr. putin with a clear understanding of how america will respond if russia does threaten u.s. national interests again. >> reporter: all eyes are on geneva, switzerland. >> reporter: high-stakes showdown between president biden and russian president vladimir putin. >> reporter: the cease-fire appears to be over. israeli military carried out a series of air strikes after hamas launched fire balloons. >> reporter:...
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. >> mr. putin is now saying that he would turn over russian hackers to the u.s. if we would do the same. are we willing to make that kind of a trade? >> this meeting with president putin is not happening in a vacuum. president biden will be coming off a very successful summit of the g7, a nato summit and a meeting with the eu's leaders and these democratic alliances are an incredible source of strength for us, a unique asset that russia doesn't enjoy and china doesn't enjoy and we are finding that we are able to bring them together effectively, diplomatically, politically, militarily and that's a very strong foundation upon which to engage the challenges posed by russia or china or anyone else, for that matter. when it comes to the cyber issues and in particular, ransomware, i don't want to get ahead of the president, but he is going to make clear that no responsible state can be in the business of harboring enterprises including cyber attacks and ransomware. that will be a part of the conversation. >> but if he starts turning over is is moving to turn over these
. >> mr. putin is now saying that he would turn over russian hackers to the u.s. if we would do the same. are we willing to make that kind of a trade? >> this meeting with president putin is not happening in a vacuum. president biden will be coming off a very successful summit of the g7, a nato summit and a meeting with the eu's leaders and these democratic alliances are an incredible source of strength for us, a unique asset that russia doesn't enjoy and china doesn't enjoy and we...
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mr. putin is going to be focusing on plenty of punches that have been thrown in the run-up from both sides with the u.s. president agreeing with the characterization that mr. putin is a killer. that is in an interview with a u.s. broadcaster. mr. putin reacted to that and said, well, it takes want to no one. either way, there's going to be quite a bit of focus on trying to create something more predictable and in what putin would describe as less colorful than trump. anna: thanks for the update. we will be getting more as we go through with the program. both men bringing very experienced diplomats to the meeting. we will see what it delivers in geneva a little bit later. let's get back to the market story because we are waiting for the fed of course. worth checking in with where we are. we talked about how the picture was fairly mixed going into the fed on the equities side of things and i wonder where we stand on the treasuries extra because a lot of people are still trying to work out what on
mr. putin is going to be focusing on plenty of punches that have been thrown in the run-up from both sides with the u.s. president agreeing with the characterization that mr. putin is a killer. that is in an interview with a u.s. broadcaster. mr. putin reacted to that and said, well, it takes want to no one. either way, there's going to be quite a bit of focus on trying to create something more predictable and in what putin would describe as less colorful than trump. anna: thanks for the...
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biden and mr. putin not having a joint press conference. re going to have duling press conferences at the same time. back to you. >> peter, speaking of security. given the fact that mr. biden is going to talk to mr. putin about hacking and stuff like that, has there been any questions about the security of the american press corps while traveling to this event with the russian president? >> well, the swiss government has activated more than 3,000 troops and working hand in hand police for state department forces this entire city is probably the safest place in the entire world right now because the roads are completely closed down, we were on a schultz here the airspace is closed down and beautiful lake completely filled with boats yesterday completely shut down as far as the eye can see. this is a very safe place to be. steve: take a look just on time can you see the russian president pull up to the red carpet. peter, thank you very much. ainsley: bring in john roberts co-anchor of america reports also live in geneva. you were in helsinki c
biden and mr. putin not having a joint press conference. re going to have duling press conferences at the same time. back to you. >> peter, speaking of security. given the fact that mr. biden is going to talk to mr. putin about hacking and stuff like that, has there been any questions about the security of the american press corps while traveling to this event with the russian president? >> well, the swiss government has activated more than 3,000 troops and working hand in hand...
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mr putin denied moscow had engaged in cybercrime.egedly revealing the british prime minister called his health secretary matt hancock "hopeless". downing street has refused to deny the claims.
mr putin denied moscow had engaged in cybercrime.egedly revealing the british prime minister called his health secretary matt hancock "hopeless". downing street has refused to deny the claims.
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by all accounts, mr putin refused to mention mr navalny by name during the summit.ers mr navalny had deliberately broken the law in russia and got what he deserved. bill browder was once the largest foreign investor in russia, until he was deported 15 years ago. his former lawyer, who had worked to uncover corruption in russia, was murdered in prison. mr browder has been a crusade ever since to secure sanction againts mr putin and his inner circle. good to have you with us on the programme. i think he went further than he has gone before with regards to alexei navalny, talking about him intentionally committing these crimes. he overlooked the fact that they tried to poison him with knobby shock. . , shock. yeah, it is quite hypocritical _ shock. yeah, it is quite hypocritical when - shock. yeah, it is quite i hypocritical when vladimir shock. yeah, it is quite - hypocritical when vladimir putin used a chemical grid nerve agent to try to kill alexei navalny, his main political opposition, when alexei navalny miraculously survived and was in a comma, they then issued
by all accounts, mr putin refused to mention mr navalny by name during the summit.ers mr navalny had deliberately broken the law in russia and got what he deserved. bill browder was once the largest foreign investor in russia, until he was deported 15 years ago. his former lawyer, who had worked to uncover corruption in russia, was murdered in prison. mr browder has been a crusade ever since to secure sanction againts mr putin and his inner circle. good to have you with us on the programme. i...
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am heading to the g7, nato, and a stereo, and to meet with mr. putinnisterial, and to meet with mr. putin so that he will know what i want him to know. alan: after a series of virtual meetings, leaders will meet face-to-face in the u.k. and this time, there will be a u.s. president that is less deliberately disruptive. donald trump repeatedly confronted other leaders over trade, climate change, and the prospect of bringing russia back to the g7 group. >> what happened under the trump administration is it really shook a lot of countries views of the united states. as a partner, as an ally.s, part of biden's job is trying to reste those ties, restore that image of the united states in the eyes of those countries. alan: president biden will meet with nato leaders. donald trump was ready to push aside traditions to deliver on his agenda. >> trump spent four years tearing down nato, criticizing other countries in europe, suggesting the u.s. would be better off without it, etc.. i think biden sees this as an early opportunity and an early public opportunity
am heading to the g7, nato, and a stereo, and to meet with mr. putinnisterial, and to meet with mr. putin so that he will know what i want him to know. alan: after a series of virtual meetings, leaders will meet face-to-face in the u.k. and this time, there will be a u.s. president that is less deliberately disruptive. donald trump repeatedly confronted other leaders over trade, climate change, and the prospect of bringing russia back to the g7 group. >> what happened under the trump...
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with mr. putin taking swipes at the u.s. for the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol, and mr. biden unloading on a reporter for suggesting he was confident the russian leader will change. well, tonight, a source tells cbs news that the president raised every issue he wanted raised, but that the real test is if there's a path forward from today's summit. cbs' ed o'keefe was in the room as mr. biden took questions and has new reporting tonight on that cybersecurity warning to the russians. but, first, cbs' nancy cordes has been traveling with the president and is going to lead off our coverage from here in geneva. good evening, nancy. >> reporter: norah, tonight, a top white house aide aboard air force one tells us the president is feeling good about how it all went and that the talks will continue at a lower level. the question now is was this gamble in in geneva worth it? will mr. putin keep the commitments he made here? >> i did what i came to do. >> reporter: the surprisingly cordial summit started with pleasantries and a handshake and ended with praise from putin. >> ( tran
with mr. putin taking swipes at the u.s. for the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol, and mr. biden unloading on a reporter for suggesting he was confident the russian leader will change. well, tonight, a source tells cbs news that the president raised every issue he wanted raised, but that the real test is if there's a path forward from today's summit. cbs' ed o'keefe was in the room as mr. biden took questions and has new reporting tonight on that cybersecurity warning to the russians. but,...
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you bet this will be a topic when president biden and mr. putinpresident putin meet in a weeks time. phil: jbs is resuming its operations. do we presume from that that ransom was paid? well, >> -- stefan: well, i would love to give you a hard answer but the white house cannot confirm, and i cannot either. there are no reports indicating they paid, but the truth is most companies, which we do not even hear about, can get attacked and pay ransom money to those hackers because they do not want the pr, they do not want to appear weak, and they also basically do not want to say, yes, we are vulnerable, who wants to give it a shot next time and try to attack us? this goes under the table, so to speak. they are quiet about it. and if, and hefully seek the assistance of professional cybersecurity companies and the u.s. government, who was willing to help those companies in securing their cyber essence -- cyber assets. phil: how big a problem is this in the u.s.? stefan: it is huge. again, we just hear now jbs or a few weeks back with the colonial hack, th
you bet this will be a topic when president biden and mr. putinpresident putin meet in a weeks time. phil: jbs is resuming its operations. do we presume from that that ransom was paid? well, >> -- stefan: well, i would love to give you a hard answer but the white house cannot confirm, and i cannot either. there are no reports indicating they paid, but the truth is most companies, which we do not even hear about, can get attacked and pay ransom money to those hackers because they do not...
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they also want mr. putin to understand exactly how president biden is going to respond if russia threatens the national interest again. >> o'donnell: so much at stake. nancy cordes, thank you. and while the white house is is downplaying those expectations, one very sensitive issue is the fate of two americans jailed in russia. cbs' ed o'keefe tonight on a possible prisoner swap. >> reporter: at his high-stakes meeting with president putin, white house officials say president biden is expected to raise the fate of two former marines held in russian prisons, paul whelan and trevor reed. cbs news has obtained new audio of whelan's plea for freedom. of reed's plea for freedom. >> i spent my whole life in service of my country and i would appreciate it if my country would bring me home >> reporter: paul whelan, arrested in 2016, is spending 16 years in jail on treason charges. reed, arrested a year later, was charged with assaulting police officers. both say they were set up and are political pawns. we spoke with
they also want mr. putin to understand exactly how president biden is going to respond if russia threatens the national interest again. >> o'donnell: so much at stake. nancy cordes, thank you. and while the white house is is downplaying those expectations, one very sensitive issue is the fate of two americans jailed in russia. cbs' ed o'keefe tonight on a possible prisoner swap. >> reporter: at his high-stakes meeting with president putin, white house officials say president biden...
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mr putin as a "killer".ort from geneva. it began with a handshake and smiles but these are adversaries, not friends. joe biden, after all, has called vladimir putin a killer. inside the body language was stiff. the us president asked for this summit toward over its malign activity. but their meeting put russia's front and centre on the global stage. vladimir putin has a long history with us presidents but the relationship has gone from warm to cool, even awkward. barack obama did try a reset but russia's annexation of crimea put pay to that. moscow then had big hopes for donald trump, but accusations that the kremlin helped get him elected dogged relations from the very start. their summit three years ago in helsinki was seen by many as a disasterfor the us, as mr trump said he trusted mr putin's claims of innocence over his own intelligence agents'. president putin, hejust said it's not russia. i will say this — i don't see any reason why it would be. vladimir putin has metjoe biden before, a decade ago, wh
mr putin as a "killer".ort from geneva. it began with a handshake and smiles but these are adversaries, not friends. joe biden, after all, has called vladimir putin a killer. inside the body language was stiff. the us president asked for this summit toward over its malign activity. but their meeting put russia's front and centre on the global stage. vladimir putin has a long history with us presidents but the relationship has gone from warm to cool, even awkward. barack obama did try...
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putin. ahead of that mr. biden says he agrees with mr. putin that relations between the u.s. and russia are at a low point. while no major breakthroughs are expected on wednesday's summit, president biden spokes about what he hopes to achieve. >> it's about making myself very clear what the conditions are to get a better relationship are with russia. we are not looking for conflict. we are looking to resolve those actions which we think are inconsistent with international norms. there's no guarantee you can change a person's behavior, and autocrats have enormous power and don't have to answer to the public. >> and mr. biden defended the decision to not hold a joint press conference with mr. putin after the meeting is over, and he said it would detract against the goal of working on a working relationship with russia. and he and the first lady capped this day in the uk with a visit with queen elizabeth at her castle. so let's go now to cnn's max faster, and he joins us live. some very different images coming out of the u.s. presidential visit with the queen compared to his pre
putin. ahead of that mr. biden says he agrees with mr. putin that relations between the u.s. and russia are at a low point. while no major breakthroughs are expected on wednesday's summit, president biden spokes about what he hopes to achieve. >> it's about making myself very clear what the conditions are to get a better relationship are with russia. we are not looking for conflict. we are looking to resolve those actions which we think are inconsistent with international norms. there's...
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then the nefarious acts that mr. putin there will be consequences. those consequences will be united. it won't be just the united states alone as what took place in the prior >> was divided gave a clear message to mr. putin and a clear message to the rest of the world that america is back at the table. and you are not by yourself. it is not america alone or america first, is america and our allies. congressman gregory meeks we will have to leave it there. thank you. thanks as always for your time. >>> president biden signed the bill making juneteenth the federal holiday this afternoon, like we were discussing, it is going to come at a time when a number of state and local governments are limiting what schools can teach about race. just this week texas became the latest state to pass a law targeting what is become known as critical race theory. it is the academic study of how systemic racism and inequality impacts different elements of society. it has become a major target of conservative critics as an attempt to indoctrina
then the nefarious acts that mr. putin there will be consequences. those consequences will be united. it won't be just the united states alone as what took place in the prior >> was divided gave a clear message to mr. putin and a clear message to the rest of the world that america is back at the table. and you are not by yourself. it is not america alone or america first, is america and our allies. congressman gregory meeks we will have to leave it there. thank you. thanks as always for...
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so under mr. putin it is above its weight and strategic genius and he uses what little they have to great effect. and in my book tries to offer correctives what we think about that if russia is punching above its weight or if it is a heavyweight. this forces us to think more about state power how we measure and define it. one of the arguments is be think of power to nearly and overlook other capabilities. we need to look beyond those traditional measures of men and military and might. that doesn't necessarily translate into global influence. it might. how much you spend on military doesn't translate into global influence and having the world's largest economy would certainly be helpful but not alone doesn't seem to reflect relative power otherwise would russia with a relatively small economy be as disruptive as it has been? power is multi- a dimensional and contextual so a good game in bridges bad in poker so with the perception of power countries power tools can be good enough to be very disruptive dep
so under mr. putin it is above its weight and strategic genius and he uses what little they have to great effect. and in my book tries to offer correctives what we think about that if russia is punching above its weight or if it is a heavyweight. this forces us to think more about state power how we measure and define it. one of the arguments is be think of power to nearly and overlook other capabilities. we need to look beyond those traditional measures of men and military and might. that...
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>> third one, go ahead. >> mr. putin was questioned about human rights he said the reason why he's cracking down on opposition leaders is because he doesn't want something like january 6th happen in russia. and he also doesn't want to see groups like black lives matter form. what's your response to that, please? >> my response is kind of what i communicated. i think that's a ridiculous comparison. it's one thing for literally criminals to break through cordoned, go into the capitol, kill a police officer and be held accountable than it is for people objectively marching on the capitol and saying you're not allowing me to speak freely, you're not allowing me to do a., b., c. or d. they're very different criteria. steve holland. >> the president said he was satisfied with the answer be him being a killer. can you give us your stance on this, what you can tell justice. >> he's satisfied. >> do you believe you can trust him? >> look, this is not about trust. this is about self-interest and verification of self-interest. that
>> third one, go ahead. >> mr. putin was questioned about human rights he said the reason why he's cracking down on opposition leaders is because he doesn't want something like january 6th happen in russia. and he also doesn't want to see groups like black lives matter form. what's your response to that, please? >> my response is kind of what i communicated. i think that's a ridiculous comparison. it's one thing for literally criminals to break through cordoned, go into the...
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mr putin denied moscow had engaged in cybercrime.ominic cummings, the man who used to be borisjohnson�*s closest adviser, has published whatsapp messages allegedly revealing the british prime minister called his health secretary matt hancock "hopeless". downing street has refused to deny the claims. now, after winning 2—0 against turkey, there was a strong sense for wales fans that the national team had upped its game following a rather patchy performance against switzerland last saturday. the tension gave way to boundless celebration as fans now look forward to the match against italy on sunday. our correspondent, tomos morgan, reports from cardiff. a splash of dutch courage to go with a dash of song. even after a cagey opening game, the optimism was high. confident, i reckon we'll go on today. we need to win, so we're going to win. the boys are going to pull it out of the bag, i reckon. i reckon gareth bale and... what's his name again? kieffer moore. kieffer moore's gonna score. with no official fan zones, this crowd of 250—odd in
mr putin denied moscow had engaged in cybercrime.ominic cummings, the man who used to be borisjohnson�*s closest adviser, has published whatsapp messages allegedly revealing the british prime minister called his health secretary matt hancock "hopeless". downing street has refused to deny the claims. now, after winning 2—0 against turkey, there was a strong sense for wales fans that the national team had upped its game following a rather patchy performance against switzerland last...
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president biden has plenty of issues to confront mr. putin on. russian interference in the 2020 election relentless cyberattacks from russian hackers, including the poisons of alexei navalny and the russian aggression toward ukraine. the russian president was asked about most of these and largely in his news consfrn, mr. putin engages in a serious amount of whataboutism on alexei navalny, he dodged the que question on the matter of ukraine, he shifted ed blame to ukrainians on the matter of what is going to happen now in the matter of cybersecurity, president putin said the russians weren't doing it and it's all the americans' fault. i want to get to eamon javers there in geneva for the news conference that president biden is about to give before i tusoss it to him, chairman powell and the fed coming up in 42 minutes. if mr. biden is still speaking, we will interrupt and have jerome powell and the fed. we know that's what many of you are looking for. 2:00 market time for now, over to eamon the russian president was kind and gentle toward the sitt
president biden has plenty of issues to confront mr. putin on. russian interference in the 2020 election relentless cyberattacks from russian hackers, including the poisons of alexei navalny and the russian aggression toward ukraine. the russian president was asked about most of these and largely in his news consfrn, mr. putin engages in a serious amount of whataboutism on alexei navalny, he dodged the que question on the matter of ukraine, he shifted ed blame to ukrainians on the matter of...
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i'm from the channel nine, mr. putin. the question about global crime mat change, did you speak with president biden about that? and the second question has to do with american media. recently you gave a big interview to nbc. do you think that it is fair to give the american president, did you think it is fair to give a media, interview to the american media when it doesn't happen the other way around? and how do you feel about having your words always being distorted? >> translator: you know what? about the distortion, about sound of things, well, that is the practice in international relations today. what can you do? can't do anything about it. we've gotten used to that a long time ago and we're all living with it. we've been living with it for decades. as for who is giving an interview, that decision is taken by the relevant leaders or countries. and if you want to convey something in addition to people, then, well we tree to do that. i gave an interview to the american press. that is exactly what i was trying to do th
i'm from the channel nine, mr. putin. the question about global crime mat change, did you speak with president biden about that? and the second question has to do with american media. recently you gave a big interview to nbc. do you think that it is fair to give the american president, did you think it is fair to give a media, interview to the american media when it doesn't happen the other way around? and how do you feel about having your words always being distorted? >> translator: you...
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mr. putin, in two days, i'm going to announce sanctions on you. that was a heads-up that president biden gave to president putin. and sure enough, two days later, sanctions were rolled out. >> cyber warfare, ransomware is on the rise primarily not because of technology, but because of finances and cryptocurrency. what is the leverage that biden has in fighting ransomware attacks? >> i think the leverage is a recognition on the part of certainly the government of russia, but even of those people in russia who are executing these attacks. that they can be attacked back. they can be attacked in ways that puts them on the defensive. they know that we know who they are. our people are pretty good at figuring out where that attack is coming from. and they -- we have taken some steps. some public, some not so public, that indicates to them that people who are executing these attacks, that they know the united states knows where they are. >> one other thing while i have you. vaccines. we know that they need, like, 11 billion of them around the world. but w
mr. putin, in two days, i'm going to announce sanctions on you. that was a heads-up that president biden gave to president putin. and sure enough, two days later, sanctions were rolled out. >> cyber warfare, ransomware is on the rise primarily not because of technology, but because of finances and cryptocurrency. what is the leverage that biden has in fighting ransomware attacks? >> i think the leverage is a recognition on the part of certainly the government of russia, but even of...
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good afternoon, mr. putin. good relations, or at least not poor relations, between russia and america is always the goal. you talked with biden and biden agreed. and now you are talking about respect. before he talks, he talked about redlines. americans have some redlines. during the talks, were you able to reach agreements about the redline areas? is that something that would in proof relations or stabilize relations? as a whole, we understand what our american partners are staying and they understand what we are saying. we are talking about redlines but i have to be frank, we didn't get to the point where we are talking in depth where the line would be drawn. we talked about cybersecurity. we talked about stability. i think that during this consultation, incidentally all of this should be discussed. i hope that we can agree upon it. i'm including the arctic matters in that. "abc news," our american branch. >> thank you so much for taking my question. president biden has said that he would respond from cyberat
good afternoon, mr. putin. good relations, or at least not poor relations, between russia and america is always the goal. you talked with biden and biden agreed. and now you are talking about respect. before he talks, he talked about redlines. americans have some redlines. during the talks, were you able to reach agreements about the redline areas? is that something that would in proof relations or stabilize relations? as a whole, we understand what our american partners are staying and they...
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>> mr. putin, based on the outcome of this meeting, did you have any new -- are there any new illusions? >> i didn't have any old ones. >> how about new ones? >> there are not any new ones. >> over here. please. give her the microphone. >> hello. mr. putin, a question about global climate change. did you speak with president biden about that. and the second question is about american media. recently you gave a big interview to nbc. do you think it is fair to give the american president -- did you think it's fair to give media interview to the american media when it doesn't happen the other way around? and how do you feel about always having your words distorted? >> about the distortion or sound of things, well, that is the practice in international relations today. what can you do? can't do anything about it. we have gotten used to that a long time ago. we are all living with it. we have been living with it for decades. as for giving an interview, that decision is taken by the relevant leaders of
>> mr. putin, based on the outcome of this meeting, did you have any new -- are there any new illusions? >> i didn't have any old ones. >> how about new ones? >> there are not any new ones. >> over here. please. give her the microphone. >> hello. mr. putin, a question about global climate change. did you speak with president biden about that. and the second question is about american media. recently you gave a big interview to nbc. do you think it is fair to...
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mr putin hit back: "takes one to know one".o, when they sit down for talks, what message will the white house be putting across to the kremlin? fiona hill was donald trump's senior adviser on russia. she says moscow must be told to behave. the biggest danger that the united states faces right now from russia is the coercive, subversive, covert action that is the hallmark of vladimir putin, be it ransomware for hire and cyber criminals, the constant hacking and releasing of e—mails, assassination attempts, we can go down the list of dirty tricks. and we really need those to stop. but convincing the kremlin to change direction won't be easy. on the surface, at least, both presidents are coming here to geneva to try to improve ties. joe biden says he wants a relationship with russia which is stable and predictable. the problem is, unpredictability is vladimir putin's thing. keeping the west guessing about his next move, that's what the kremlin leader is all about. and he's unlikely to give that up unless it's on his terms. arms co
mr putin hit back: "takes one to know one".o, when they sit down for talks, what message will the white house be putting across to the kremlin? fiona hill was donald trump's senior adviser on russia. she says moscow must be told to behave. the biggest danger that the united states faces right now from russia is the coercive, subversive, covert action that is the hallmark of vladimir putin, be it ransomware for hire and cyber criminals, the constant hacking and releasing of e—mails,...
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trump met mr. putin about three years ago and then we got new sanctions and maybe more than before but i think this is a different case and mr. biden is very experienced with this position and i think that is in a much better terms. an unexpected too much from this but it's important that the stocks. liz: i know that you were there as well as president vladimir putin but it was on his uganda missus you're making it sound because at one point, he did say that the u.s. is trying to call russia back. but is that mean. >> mr. vladimir putin, actually he mentioned that russia at hall and then. [inaudible]. he would ask questions during the discussion it. and because mr. vladimir putin sees all of those accusations which we hear from american side. they're not accurate rated they're not right, not correct. and then somebody did naming them and why. because he believes that the union, the american flag probably decided that russia should not become again the super power. and this kind of things like sanctions t
trump met mr. putin about three years ago and then we got new sanctions and maybe more than before but i think this is a different case and mr. biden is very experienced with this position and i think that is in a much better terms. an unexpected too much from this but it's important that the stocks. liz: i know that you were there as well as president vladimir putin but it was on his uganda missus you're making it sound because at one point, he did say that the u.s. is trying to call russia...
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ahead of their meeting on wednesday, mr putin appeared to warn mr biden against taking any quick decisionsr biden once famously called his counterpart a "killer", and said nato would respond to any harmful activities by moscow. on monday he described the russian president as "bright, tough and a worthy adversary". nato leaders have made it clear they see russia as the biggest threat. next president biden will meet vladimir putin one on one. ~ . . ., , will meet vladimir putin one on one. ~ . , ., one. what i conveyed to president _ one. what i conveyed to president putin, - one. what i conveyed to president putin, that. one. what i conveyed to president putin, that i l one. what i conveyed to i president putin, that i am one. what i conveyed to - president putin, that i am not looking for conflict with russia but that we will respond if russia continues its harmful activities. to if russia continues its harmful activities. ., . , activities. to which president putin says — activities. to which president putin says this... _ activities. to which president - putin says this. .. translation:
ahead of their meeting on wednesday, mr putin appeared to warn mr biden against taking any quick decisionsr biden once famously called his counterpart a "killer", and said nato would respond to any harmful activities by moscow. on monday he described the russian president as "bright, tough and a worthy adversary". nato leaders have made it clear they see russia as the biggest threat. next president biden will meet vladimir putin one on one. ~ . . ., , will meet vladimir...
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. >>> president biden wants to leave mr. putinh a clear understanding of how america will respond if russia does threaten u.s. national interests again. >> all eyes are on geneva, switzerland. >> a high-stakes showdown between president biden and russia's president vladimir putin. the cease-fire appears to be over and the military carried out a series of air strikes after hamas launched balloons. >> southwest got hit with a huge systemwide outage causing more than a thousand delays nation wide. >>> the u.s. passes a grim milestone. 600,000 deaths. >> i'm worried about those who are unvaccinated because this is rapidly increasing here. >>> mackenzie scott, the ex-wife of jeff bezos donated nearly $3 billion to hundreds of chairities. >> an historic performance by grant, ten >> all the way! >> and all that matters. >> california is open again. >> governor gavin newsom celebrated the state's re-opening by coming to universal studios. >> nothing says read per opening with unforeseen consequences than the guy from jurassic park. hold o
. >>> president biden wants to leave mr. putinh a clear understanding of how america will respond if russia does threaten u.s. national interests again. >> all eyes are on geneva, switzerland. >> a high-stakes showdown between president biden and russia's president vladimir putin. the cease-fire appears to be over and the military carried out a series of air strikes after hamas launched balloons. >> southwest got hit with a huge systemwide outage causing more than a...
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ahead of their meeting on wednesday, mr putin appeared to warn mr biden against taking any quick decisions mr biden once famously called his counterpart a "killer" and said nato would respond to any harmful activities by moscow. on monday he described the russian president as "bright, tough and a worthy adversary". interviewed by a us tv network, the russian leader laid out some of his expectations for their first encounter. translation: president biden, of course, translation: president biden, of course. is _ translation: president biden, of course, is radically _ of course, is radically different from mr trump because president biden is a career man. he has spent his entire aduu man. he has spent his entire adult hood in politics. that is adult hood in politics. that is a different kind of person and it is my great hope that, yes, there are some advantages, some disadvantages, but there will be no knee—jerk reactions on behalf of the sitting us president. as we said, that interview comes ahead of vladimir putin's meeting withjoe biden on wednesday. the us president is currently at the na
ahead of their meeting on wednesday, mr putin appeared to warn mr biden against taking any quick decisions mr biden once famously called his counterpart a "killer" and said nato would respond to any harmful activities by moscow. on monday he described the russian president as "bright, tough and a worthy adversary". interviewed by a us tv network, the russian leader laid out some of his expectations for their first encounter. translation: president biden, of course,...
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and based on what i believe mr. putin decided was, that russia has always been a major international power when it's been totally united as a russian state, not based on ideology, whether it was going back to czar and commissars, straight through to the revolution, the russian revolution, and to where they are today. and i think that it's clear to me, and i've said it, that i think he decided that the way for russia to be able to sustain itself as a, quote, great power, is to in fact unite the russian people on just the strength of the government, the government controls. not necessarily ideologically, but the government. and i think that's the choice that was made. i think -- i'm not going to second-guess whether it could have been fundamentally different, but i do think it does not lend itself to russia maintaining itself as one of the great powers in the world. reporter: sir, could i ask you one more question, please, sir? thank you, sir. did the military response ever come up in this conversation today? did you in ter
and based on what i believe mr. putin decided was, that russia has always been a major international power when it's been totally united as a russian state, not based on ideology, whether it was going back to czar and commissars, straight through to the revolution, the russian revolution, and to where they are today. and i think that it's clear to me, and i've said it, that i think he decided that the way for russia to be able to sustain itself as a, quote, great power, is to in fact unite the...
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and dealing with mr. putin.please say hi to mike buried >> chris: that is a very diplomatic answer for the secretary of state. secretary blinken, thank you, thanks for your time in the midst of the president's trip and please come back, sir. up next, we will get reaction from secretary blinken's predecessor, former secretary of state mike pompeo joins us next. ♪ ♪ married. that's 1958. over the years, ben's became a gathering place for this community. we've been through all kinds of changes, but this pandemic has been the most difficult of all the challenges i've experienced. [voice of male] the chili bowl really has never closed in our history. people come here to see the photos on the wall, to meet the family. you couldn't have that experience anymore. so, we had to pivot. there's no magic formula, but it's been really helpful to keep people updated on googl. we wouldn't be here without our wonderful customers. we do get so much support and so much love from them. [voice of female] i don't have to come every d
and dealing with mr. putin.please say hi to mike buried >> chris: that is a very diplomatic answer for the secretary of state. secretary blinken, thank you, thanks for your time in the midst of the president's trip and please come back, sir. up next, we will get reaction from secretary blinken's predecessor, former secretary of state mike pompeo joins us next. ♪ ♪ married. that's 1958. over the years, ben's became a gathering place for this community. we've been through all kinds of...
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. >> i'll meet with mr. putin to let him know what i'm going to be doing. [ cheers and applause ] >> clearly some strong words. there's some blunt words from president biden next week. but there is meetings going into that that's going to set the stage for why president biden believes democracies need to thrive in this ought rattic world. he talked about the world is as an inflection point and the u.s. is a perfect example of that. but president biden is going to really begin developing that personal relationship with british prime minister boris johnson as they meet here later today. it's very interesting. we'll remember in the 2020 campaign, mr. biden referred to boris johnson as an emotional and physical clone of donald trump. of course, those words are yesterday, not today. since mr. bind was elected, the prime minister has said that, look, president biden is an example of how america is back. so watch that dynamic. the two of them are going to be doing a new -- a revised version of the atlantic accord, someth
. >> i'll meet with mr. putin to let him know what i'm going to be doing. [ cheers and applause ] >> clearly some strong words. there's some blunt words from president biden next week. but there is meetings going into that that's going to set the stage for why president biden believes democracies need to thrive in this ought rattic world. he talked about the world is as an inflection point and the u.s. is a perfect example of that. but president biden is going to really begin...
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take a look at what he said then. >> then to meet with mr. putin let him know what i want him to know. chris: so let's get more specific. putin just said or it was reported that he said this morning that he is willing to hand over cyber criminals to the u.s. if we hand over cyber criminals we're harboring to him. is that a satisfactory resolution to the ransomware problem? >> chris, i don't want to get ahead of the president but let me say this. when it comes to ransomware, no responsible country should be in the business of harboring criminal organizations engaged in those practices. and that is something that the president very much intends to take up with president putin. that's very much on the agenda. chris: what can he do about it, mr. secretary? i mean, i know he can say they're these gangs, they're shutting down our pipelines, shutting down our food supply but other than complaining about it, what can the president do? >> let me take one step back for a second. we're not coming into -- the president's not coming into this meeting with presi
take a look at what he said then. >> then to meet with mr. putin let him know what i want him to know. chris: so let's get more specific. putin just said or it was reported that he said this morning that he is willing to hand over cyber criminals to the u.s. if we hand over cyber criminals we're harboring to him. is that a satisfactory resolution to the ransomware problem? >> chris, i don't want to get ahead of the president but let me say this. when it comes to ransomware, no...
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let's hear a little from vladimir putin first. —— mr biden. there were no threats.tter of fact, i heard he quoted my mum and quoted other people today. it was very, as we say — which will shock you coming from me — somewhat colloquial, and we talked about basic fundamental things. it was... you know how i am. i explained things based on personal basis. what happens if, for example. and so, there were no threats, just simple assertions made, and no "well, if you do that, then we'll do this" with anything i said. just letting him know where i stood, what i thought we could accomplish together and if there were violations of american sovereignty, what we would do. lyse doucet is with me. the big question has been what approach will joe biden take in dealing with vladimir putin? just asjoe biden was trying to exit the stage, reporters were still asking him if he was tough enough. he reporters were still asking him if he was tough enough.— reporters were still asking him if he was tough enough. he said listen, nothin: . .. he was tough enough. he said listen, nothing...
let's hear a little from vladimir putin first. —— mr biden. there were no threats.tter of fact, i heard he quoted my mum and quoted other people today. it was very, as we say — which will shock you coming from me — somewhat colloquial, and we talked about basic fundamental things. it was... you know how i am. i explained things based on personal basis. what happens if, for example. and so, there were no threats, just simple assertions made, and no "well, if you do that, then we'll...
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the first thing i notice is that mr. putin out of practice in direct engagement with journalist. he's an intelligent man. he's a charismatic man. he has many talents. but he's used to now press events that are entirely staged. he's used to the person that who sets the terms. so regardless of the content, which was not existent, one has to notice that the style of his response was also not very impressive. he was invasive, but he was a evasive in a very interesting way. the reporter is pressing the basic issues. issues of life and death. issues a free speech. issues of representation. and we're not getting very much back. nothing in content, but also very little instyle. >> he has for very little cause, very little output on his part, we overshot expectations. talk about a return on investment. his impact on american life and society -- look at the stories we're covering tonight. has way over indexed beyond investment by russia. >> we should give credit where credit is due. what the russian leadership understood were certain ki
the first thing i notice is that mr. putin out of practice in direct engagement with journalist. he's an intelligent man. he's a charismatic man. he has many talents. but he's used to now press events that are entirely staged. he's used to the person that who sets the terms. so regardless of the content, which was not existent, one has to notice that the style of his response was also not very impressive. he was invasive, but he was a evasive in a very interesting way. the reporter is pressing...
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heading to the g7, then the nato ministerial events, to meet with mr putin, to let him know what i want him to know. political organisations linked to the jailed kremlin critic alexei navalny are banned by the russian government. curfew stops play — the quarter—finals of the french tennis open are disrupted by coronavirus restrictions as 5,000 fans are forced to leave the court. and skygazers delight — amateur astronomers across the northern hemisphere await a partial eclipse of the sun. hello and welcome to the programme. president biden will hold talks with the british prime minister, borisjohnson in cornwall, in a few hours at the start of his first foreign tour since taking office. mr biden flew into the uk with his wife, jill, on air force one last night, before going on to cornwall for the meeting, and the g7 summit which begins on friday. the two leaders will agree a new atlantic charter, modelled on the statement setting out american and british goals at the end of the second world war. 0ur diplomtaic correspondent, paul adams reports. it's not every day the american president c
heading to the g7, then the nato ministerial events, to meet with mr putin, to let him know what i want him to know. political organisations linked to the jailed kremlin critic alexei navalny are banned by the russian government. curfew stops play — the quarter—finals of the french tennis open are disrupted by coronavirus restrictions as 5,000 fans are forced to leave the court. and skygazers delight — amateur astronomers across the northern hemisphere await a partial eclipse of the sun....
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conferences with vladimir putin, in which one of his advisers said when donald trump sided with mr putinshe pretended she thought of even faking a medical emergency to break up that press conference. that is clearly not what joe biden would want from any kind ofjoint appearance with vladimir putin, so a solo appearance that we are expecting from the us president, which we will bring to you live here on bbc news. more from us in the hours ahead, but for now, i'll hand you back to the studio.— you back to the studio. thanks so much again- _ you back to the studio. thanks so much again. we _ you back to the studio. thanks so much again. we will _ you back to the studio. thanks so much again. we will keep - you back to the studio. thanks so much again. we will keep our- you back to the studio. thanks so l much again. we will keep our eyes you back to the studio. thanks so - much again. we will keep our eyes on that news conference. i think it will happen in the next while, but let's bring in our chief international correspondent who's been here with me for the last couple of hours. lyce dous
conferences with vladimir putin, in which one of his advisers said when donald trump sided with mr putinshe pretended she thought of even faking a medical emergency to break up that press conference. that is clearly not what joe biden would want from any kind ofjoint appearance with vladimir putin, so a solo appearance that we are expecting from the us president, which we will bring to you live here on bbc news. more from us in the hours ahead, but for now, i'll hand you back to the studio.—...
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doesn't have the soft power it once had. >> with mr. putin, what needs to be said? how does it need to be said? what comes out of the meeting? >> this is such a tricky meeting. the u.s. and russia are basically involved in alternative warfare, in a nonconventional warfare with all the cyber attacks taking place from russian hackers on u.s. interests, and it's really laughable to say that putin doesn't know that this is taking place or isn't in control of these types of attacks. this is very classic putin. so there's a lot of tension going into this meeting already and the russians are obviously tense because the u.s. employed sanctions, and they said if you employ more sanctions we will not use oil contracts anymore, and so the key is to try and establish some type of relationship because the relationship is at its worse, and can't get worse than what it is already, and we have russian diplomats saying there's issues and there's some common ground, and they want to figure out what is the common ground and what could they move ahead with to build trust between the tw
doesn't have the soft power it once had. >> with mr. putin, what needs to be said? how does it need to be said? what comes out of the meeting? >> this is such a tricky meeting. the u.s. and russia are basically involved in alternative warfare, in a nonconventional warfare with all the cyber attacks taking place from russian hackers on u.s. interests, and it's really laughable to say that putin doesn't know that this is taking place or isn't in control of these types of attacks. this...
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presidents and mr. putinis no reason to believe the outcome will vary of various attempts with mr. putin. do you have any optimism that the timeline this time will be different? >> i am not sure if "the washington post" watched the conference of the summit meeting. in the press conference he ex p specifically said -- the fruit of the meeting -- he's not taking anything for granted and when he was asked whether he was confident, he said that's not the right word. confidence is not the right word. the right word is verification. being able to test and see whether in fact the relationship does get onto a more stable and predictable basis. let's get some specifics in here. bob menendez criticized -- i want you to listen to what he sads. >> the trump administration regularly missed congressionally mandated deadlines. i expect better from this administration. president biden and his team must announce these ansanctions for this week. >> russia taken no steps to rectify it. >> this is your fellow democrat, are more
presidents and mr. putinis no reason to believe the outcome will vary of various attempts with mr. putin. do you have any optimism that the timeline this time will be different? >> i am not sure if "the washington post" watched the conference of the summit meeting. in the press conference he ex p specifically said -- the fruit of the meeting -- he's not taking anything for granted and when he was asked whether he was confident, he said that's not the right word. confidence is...
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tomorrow in geneva, your thoughts on how the president and mr. putin will get on in geneva? : i don't think they will be great friends, considering the fact that biden has already called putin a killer in a telephone conversation. maybe they will be able to work something out. no one else has been able to deal with the power and the overreach of pollutant in europe -- overreach is putin -- overreach of putin in europe. president trump was not able to stop him either. tom: our chief from the white house traveling with mr. biden. jennifer jacobs will be with us. maria tadeo is scheduled to be in geneva as well. stay with us. economic data in one hour and a half. early morning time. retail sales. this is bloomberg. good morning. ritika: it is a dispute that has lasted 17 years. the u.s. and the european union have agreed to a five year truce in a fight over subsidies to airbus and boeing. that battle led them to impose tariffs on $11.5 billion of each other's exports. a formal announcement is expected later today. the european union is set to lift restrictions for u.s. residents
tomorrow in geneva, your thoughts on how the president and mr. putin will get on in geneva? : i don't think they will be great friends, considering the fact that biden has already called putin a killer in a telephone conversation. maybe they will be able to work something out. no one else has been able to deal with the power and the overreach of pollutant in europe -- overreach is putin -- overreach of putin in europe. president trump was not able to stop him either. tom: our chief from the...