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. >> russia, china, iran, north korea have all felt like they could do cyber attacks against the u.s. and get away with it and that's what this administration is struggling to push back on. don't think you can cross that line again without consequences. >> mary snow joins us now. how easy was it to get access to these sites on the dark web that are selling this information for as little money as you were talking about? >> you know me well and you know that i am not a computer expert. so the fact that we were able to access these sites where this information is being sold of course we did this with the help of a former hacker we got there within minutes and that's what was really startling. what was alarming is just how much information is on there and the fact that there are ways to operate on these sites without going detected and that is the alarming part. >> so we've talked about in our story we talked about iran, north korea, russia, china. all countries with which the u.s. has some problem or other where they're trying to convince them to do something else. does the u.s. have any
. >> russia, china, iran, north korea have all felt like they could do cyber attacks against the u.s. and get away with it and that's what this administration is struggling to push back on. don't think you can cross that line again without consequences. >> mary snow joins us now. how easy was it to get access to these sites on the dark web that are selling this information for as little money as you were talking about? >> you know me well and you know that i am not a computer...
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. >>> and russia and china cracked files of whistle blower edward snowden. some are forced to move spies to safety. >>> we start in south africa where the high court is considering whether to agree to the arrest of sudan's president who is attending an african union summit there. the government has been ordered to use all steps to stop him from leaving the country. if the arrest is carried out, he would be sent to the international criminal court at the hague. he became the first ruling head of state to be indicted by the icc accused of ordering war crimes and crimes against humanity in darfur a conflict that has killed 300,000 people. >>reporter: the african union is saying he should attend the summit. south africa has agreed that they will not arrest him. however, the government has been taken to the court to be forced to adhere to their obligations from the icc. so we are seeing potentially a fallout between south africa and the icc. and ultimately, there are concerns around the high court in south africa enforcing whatever verdict they do come up with la
. >>> and russia and china cracked files of whistle blower edward snowden. some are forced to move spies to safety. >>> we start in south africa where the high court is considering whether to agree to the arrest of sudan's president who is attending an african union summit there. the government has been ordered to use all steps to stop him from leaving the country. if the arrest is carried out, he would be sent to the international criminal court at the hague. he became the...
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this after russia and china reportedly decrypted files stolen by nsa leak er edward snowden. more than 1 million classified files were opened. the unname official says the information could jeopardize theoithe identities of special agents. you will remember snowden was granted asylum. earlier, my colleague, natalie alan spoke with david mckenzie who says there are plenty of unanswered questions. >> these allegations are all in an article in the "sunday times" in the u.k. they alleged that mi 6 which is the foreign intelligence unit of the british government had to pull their service members from live operations in, quote, hostile countries, after they say russia and chinese government decrypted files taken by edward snowden. it doesn't indicate in that article how those files were taken, whether they were handed over or somehow hacked in. of course, when edward snowden passed through the region, he spent two weeks in hong kong and then fled to russia, never spending time in mainland china scprks he has reportedly himself
this after russia and china reportedly decrypted files stolen by nsa leak er edward snowden. more than 1 million classified files were opened. the unname official says the information could jeopardize theoithe identities of special agents. you will remember snowden was granted asylum. earlier, my colleague, natalie alan spoke with david mckenzie who says there are plenty of unanswered questions. >> these allegations are all in an article in the "sunday times" in the u.k. they...
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britain france russia china and oz plus germany is the plus one part. we are in these negotiations that began in secret in 2013. the israelis had a find out about them from the saudi's. the saudi's let them know that they were dealing with the u.s. in secret. the united nations security council has passed six resolutions demanding that a ran -- iran halt all nuclear. they can't have such a high percentage or whatever. they can keep their stockpiles of low enriched geranium. that used to be something there was was to give up and shipped out of the country. while they don't have to anymore. the dilution process has also gotten completely stalled and nobody really says anything about it so it's still in the form that's more quickly turned into a bomb. 20% is the cutoff where you begin to cut talk about high enriched geranium. -- uranium. they have stockpiles of low enriched uranium and that's not even up to discussion. 19 known centrifuges. they get to keep them all. they're supposed to unplug some of the centrifuges and put them into storage but were not
britain france russia china and oz plus germany is the plus one part. we are in these negotiations that began in secret in 2013. the israelis had a find out about them from the saudi's. the saudi's let them know that they were dealing with the u.s. in secret. the united nations security council has passed six resolutions demanding that a ran -- iran halt all nuclear. they can't have such a high percentage or whatever. they can keep their stockpiles of low enriched geranium. that used to be...
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united states after downloading 1.7 million secret files and he resides in russia, and now, russia and china have accessed a million of those documents and, this has forced them to pull agents on you of the field for fear of their safety. >>> we know russia and china have access to snowden's material and, will be going for it searching for clues to identify potential targets snowden has done damage, and they have been forced to lift their agents from operations to prevent them from being identified and killed. now, the prime ministers' office here in london, are not commenting on these reports but they are saying there's no evidence that anyone has been harmed and the supporters have always maintained he acted in the public interest, in the revealing mass surveillance programs and these latest accusations will strengthen the argument among his critics, that income, he's always posed a threat to an interest in countries such as the u.s. and britain,. >>> the comet has woken up, and made contact with earth, it was the first to land, when it touched down back in november, three days later the c
united states after downloading 1.7 million secret files and he resides in russia, and now, russia and china have accessed a million of those documents and, this has forced them to pull agents on you of the field for fear of their safety. >>> we know russia and china have access to snowden's material and, will be going for it searching for clues to identify potential targets snowden has done damage, and they have been forced to lift their agents from operations to prevent them from...
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now, the sunday times is reporting that both russia and china have managed to access around a million of those secret documents forcing western intelligence agencies including britain's own spy service mi 6 to pull agents out of the field for fear of their safety. the prime minister's office here in london are not directly commenting on the reports but are saying there's no evidence anyone has been harmed. snowden supporters have always maintained he acted in public interest but these latest accusations will strengthen the arguments among his critics that in fact he's always posed a threat to the national interests of countries such as the u.s. and britain. >>> a comet lander has woken up after seven months and made contact with earth. it's moved close to the sun and started working again transmitting data to scientists in germany for 85 seconds. >> it appears the lander is healthy. it's operational. and we will work now in the coming days on getting longer communications and then we hope also to command again the scientific instruments and get more science from the surface. >>> for n
now, the sunday times is reporting that both russia and china have managed to access around a million of those secret documents forcing western intelligence agencies including britain's own spy service mi 6 to pull agents out of the field for fear of their safety. the prime minister's office here in london are not directly commenting on the reports but are saying there's no evidence anyone has been harmed. snowden supporters have always maintained he acted in public interest but these latest...
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this after russia and china reportedly decrypted files stolen by nsa leaker edward snowden. senior british officials tell "the sunday times" more than one million classified files were opened. the identities of special agents could be jeopardized. they have been removed from hostile countries. you will remember that edward snowden is currently living in russia where he was granted asylum. u.s. officials charge him with espionage. >> these allegations are all in an article in the "sunday times" in the u.k. they alleged that mi-6 which is the foreign intelligence unitof the british government had to pull their service members from live operations in hostile countries after they say russia and chinese governments dekriptd files taken by the nsa leaker edward snowden. it doesn't indicate in that article how those files were taken, whether they were handed over or somehow hacked in. of course, when edward snowden passed through the region, he spent two weeks in hong kong and then fled to russia, never spending time in mainland china and he has repeatedly himself said on the reco
this after russia and china reportedly decrypted files stolen by nsa leaker edward snowden. senior british officials tell "the sunday times" more than one million classified files were opened. the identities of special agents could be jeopardized. they have been removed from hostile countries. you will remember that edward snowden is currently living in russia where he was granted asylum. u.s. officials charge him with espionage. >> these allegations are all in an article in the...
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at a time when russia and china and everyone is expanding their capabilities. we won't just talk tactics, we will actually work with our allies to come up with a strategy to deal with the threats posed by china and asia and russia and europe and iran and the middle east. we will have a real strategy not just to debate tactics on how to confront isis and radical jihadists everywhere, we will rally the world the cause of persecuted christians throughout the world. [applause] senator rubio: and one more thing -- and one more thing. one more thing we cannot say today. if i am blessed with the opportunity to be the president of the united states, our relationship with israel will be clear and unequivocal for the world to see. and here's what it will be. here's what the world will know. that if i am president, this country will do whatever it takes to help the people of israel survive and prosper as a jewish state. [applause] senator rubio: and last but not least, today we see an erosion in our culture and in our values. yesterday's ideas that somehow the government
at a time when russia and china and everyone is expanding their capabilities. we won't just talk tactics, we will actually work with our allies to come up with a strategy to deal with the threats posed by china and asia and russia and europe and iran and the middle east. we will have a real strategy not just to debate tactics on how to confront isis and radical jihadists everywhere, we will rally the world the cause of persecuted christians throughout the world. [applause] senator rubio: and...
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his counterparts from russia, china and the u.k. are thoughts to have plans to travel here soon. all are needed for the hardest part of this process. james bays, al jazeera, vienna. >> protesters have rejected the move to increase the price power. protesters have been staging a sit-in. >>> fighting in yemen has escalated with a houthi strike against major oil refinery. in the southern port city of aden. 14 people have been killed in and around the city. yemen has suffered fuel shortage following months of conflict between houthi and saudi-led coalition. activists say that 180 people have been killed since isil stormed the town two days ago. >> kobane yet again was an urban battleground. five months after isil was forced out the group sent its fighters back in. the hospital was one of the buildings where fighters took up positions after they tricked their way into the town in a surprise attack early on thursday. syrian kurds of the ypg force fought fierce battles for two days before managing to restore peace and stability and it came with a price. around 200 people were killed. th
his counterparts from russia, china and the u.k. are thoughts to have plans to travel here soon. all are needed for the hardest part of this process. james bays, al jazeera, vienna. >> protesters have rejected the move to increase the price power. protesters have been staging a sit-in. >>> fighting in yemen has escalated with a houthi strike against major oil refinery. in the southern port city of aden. 14 people have been killed in and around the city. yemen has suffered fuel...
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lou: we should lighten up russia and china every time they attacked and i mean every time they attackinternet based servers. this is insane for only two years ago the president said it would be considered an act of war in certain cases as they continued with impunity. >> i think we have seen the tepid response is the response to use the strategic dialogue supposed to take place in the near future with the chinese government. in a matter read you come from a ticket -- a typical response mentioning the paper tiger syndrome. we need to act with resolution if the dialogue goes to hell so be it the we need to let them know that we mean business and we need to demonstrate that with a force for right now we are pushed around. lou: are you certainly have that capability to take on these adversaries? >> mutually assured destruction worked for years prior because read both new we could completely obliterate each other part of the chinese know we have the capability to do them harm. we are very resource we have the means to do so but it is the resolve reelecting to show them that we could and th
lou: we should lighten up russia and china every time they attacked and i mean every time they attackinternet based servers. this is insane for only two years ago the president said it would be considered an act of war in certain cases as they continued with impunity. >> i think we have seen the tepid response is the response to use the strategic dialogue supposed to take place in the near future with the chinese government. in a matter read you come from a ticket -- a typical response...
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side of the border is changing - perhaps for the long term >>> a british newspaper says that russia and china cracked top secret information from whistleblower edward snowden, forcing british spies to be recalled to london. edward snowden was granted asylum in russia two years ago after revealing secrets from the national security agency. the sunday times said it could allow foreign government to identify british spies. more from al jazeera's rory challands in moscow on russia's reaction. >> the russian government an unlikely to shout too loudly. the "sunday times" article names unnamed sources. it's not the official position of the u.k. government. until it is official, the russian government is unlikely to say too much about it. the russian government does not make too many comments about intelligent matters. if it has got access to a large supply of intelligence from edward snowden, it's going to want to use that to best effect and that is not really saying candidly what information it has, and what it doesn't. thirdly, russia said its hosting of edward snowden is a humanitarian gesture, n
side of the border is changing - perhaps for the long term >>> a british newspaper says that russia and china cracked top secret information from whistleblower edward snowden, forcing british spies to be recalled to london. edward snowden was granted asylum in russia two years ago after revealing secrets from the national security agency. the sunday times said it could allow foreign government to identify british spies. more from al jazeera's rory challands in moscow on russia's...
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we know russia and china wouldn't make this easy and i've never known any u.n.rocess described as taking place in a snap. last week's revelation by a panel of u.n. experts that there has been not a single report of iran violating the u.n. arms embargo not only lacks any credibility, but calls into serious question the chances of the u.n. snapping back any sanctions. the committee is disturbed to watch the u.n.'s anti-israel bias especially in the human rights council. more disturbing is that the obama administration seems to be on the brink of discarding decades of bipartisan support of israel against the u.n. onslaught. president obama has raised the dramatic step of allowing the security council to impose conditions related to a two-state solution rather than supporting negotiations between the parties themselves. ambassador as we wrote to you the other month, an imposed plan will not get us closer to peace. nearby, syrians are being slaughtered before the world's eyes. two years ago the united nations called the crisis in syria the worst humanitarian disaster
we know russia and china wouldn't make this easy and i've never known any u.n.rocess described as taking place in a snap. last week's revelation by a panel of u.n. experts that there has been not a single report of iran violating the u.n. arms embargo not only lacks any credibility, but calls into serious question the chances of the u.n. snapping back any sanctions. the committee is disturbed to watch the u.n.'s anti-israel bias especially in the human rights council. more disturbing is that...
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. >> rose: china or russia. >> china and russia. china in terms of infrastructure building and russia in terms of the military awe lienlsz. that's a very different motions for countries that are increasingly concerned we'll be talking about russian encroachments into europe. this is what we need at the end of the day and to simply let the greeks go simply because they weren't able to make your austerity terms that implies europe is really not about common values. >> rose: are the austerity terms unfair. >> depends who you talk to. i think the level of economic department raw dation is true and the strength of the german position i think they've gone too hard on austerity. i think it's true the greeks were living well beyond their means for decades. it's also true that the german banks were well aware of that and more than well willing to fund it. and so i think a deal, i think a compromise needs to be made that the greek people can live with this. it's not like spain where you have a very strong gray market and the spanish youths can
. >> rose: china or russia. >> china and russia. china in terms of infrastructure building and russia in terms of the military awe lienlsz. that's a very different motions for countries that are increasingly concerned we'll be talking about russian encroachments into europe. this is what we need at the end of the day and to simply let the greeks go simply because they weren't able to make your austerity terms that implies europe is really not about common values. >> rose: are...
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his counterparts from russia, china and the u.k. are thoughts to have plans to meet soon all needed in the hardest part of the process. >> activists say battles are continuing south on the town on the board for turkey-syria border. >> five months after isil was forced out of kobane, the group sent its fighters back in. the hospital was one of the buildingings where fighters took up positions in a surprise attack on nurse. syrian kurt of the ypg force fought fierce battlings for two days before managing to restore peace and stability. and it came at a price. around 200 people were killed. the majority of them civilians. randomly shot in the streets. kobane is in morning mourning. isil not only killed civilian, they took many as hostage. >> they took me with my family, and they took 32 hostages in total. >> the attack is a blow to syrian kurds who had been boasting about their gains. the assault was more about sending a message. in recent weeks isil lost strategic territory to the kurds. days over the kobane offensive isil spokesman s
his counterparts from russia, china and the u.k. are thoughts to have plans to meet soon all needed in the hardest part of the process. >> activists say battles are continuing south on the town on the board for turkey-syria border. >> five months after isil was forced out of kobane, the group sent its fighters back in. the hospital was one of the buildingings where fighters took up positions in a surprise attack on nurse. syrian kurt of the ypg force fought fierce battlings for two...
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another is that the great suppliers, smart people that want to come to america from overseas - russia, china, india, other places that want to come to america and practice their trade - we don't let them in. there's a lot of problems with the h1 b visa problems. there's farms, companies with large populations and don't treat them well. that's a problem. >> for those that don't know, and if you are an american citizens, you have no reason to know or care, it's restrictive. if you hire an h1 b. they are stuck working for you on your term, they don't have the same freedom. >> that's the second problem, which is h1 b visa holders are in some ways a second class citizen. i had breakfast this morning with an h1 b candidate, a terrific engineer. he can't leave between 6-18 months to join a start up because he has restrictions, which means he can't leave until hitting a certain milestone that is present in the regulatory framework. our country's economy grows on the back of gifted people. immigrants, the back. top 1 or 5% contributors. they create wealth, we can argue how it is distributed. we can a
another is that the great suppliers, smart people that want to come to america from overseas - russia, china, india, other places that want to come to america and practice their trade - we don't let them in. there's a lot of problems with the h1 b visa problems. there's farms, companies with large populations and don't treat them well. that's a problem. >> for those that don't know, and if you are an american citizens, you have no reason to know or care, it's restrictive. if you hire an...
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do. >>> some of the deep dark secrets of the national security agency are now in the hands of russia and china. british intelligence officials say russia and china have -- had the files stolen by edward snowden. agents are no longer working in hoe tile countrying -- hostile countries because their safety is at jeopardy. >>> in upstate new york, an all out manhunt is underway near the clinton prison where two convicted killers escaped more tan a week ago. -- than a week ago. they broke free using power tools. >>> the father of the man accused of shooting up dallas headquarters said he was upset over losing custody of his child. he shot at the station, and rammed a patrol car into the station. no officers or staff were killed. >>> the nba finals return to the or california tonight, game 5 to tip off at 5:00, and for $15, you can check out the official watch party inside oracle arena. tickets are only available online. game 6, of course, that will be in cleveland, and if it goes to game 7, they will come back to oracle. >>> bart is assure riders that service to the coliseum station will be back u
do. >>> some of the deep dark secrets of the national security agency are now in the hands of russia and china. british intelligence officials say russia and china have -- had the files stolen by edward snowden. agents are no longer working in hoe tile countrying -- hostile countries because their safety is at jeopardy. >>> in upstate new york, an all out manhunt is underway near the clinton prison where two convicted killers escaped more tan a week ago. -- than a week ago....
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we think they are based in russia china, eastern europe maybe even some here at home.it's pretty serious. they targeted an app that the irs has called get transcript. and get transcript was designed to allow taxpayers to go back and get their previous tax returns for information value. it was supposed to be secure but turned out to be an open door and that was the door that the thieves just walked in and took a hundred thousand people's data. >> john terrett thank you. >>> two major gun laws are awaiting the governor's signature in texas. one allows handguns to be carried in the open on texas streets, the other makes it legal to bring concealed handguns to public universities. >> reporter: you can misuse it whenever you feel like it. >> the measure would allowed licensed owners to carry concealed weapons on public colleges in texas. we're joined by the leader of the organization students for concealed carry. >> i agree having guns on campus is a deterrent to any kind of crime that someone would be looking to commit where people know someone could be armed. also on a pe
we think they are based in russia china, eastern europe maybe even some here at home.it's pretty serious. they targeted an app that the irs has called get transcript. and get transcript was designed to allow taxpayers to go back and get their previous tax returns for information value. it was supposed to be secure but turned out to be an open door and that was the door that the thieves just walked in and took a hundred thousand people's data. >> john terrett thank you. >>> two...
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is china more in the future a place that russia feels more comfortable than with europe or the unitedtates? and could that lead to some anti-winston alliance? tyler perry: -- charlie rose: anti-american alliance? vladimir putin: china -- we are not building alliances against anyone. we are building alliances for implementing and meeting our own national interests. we are drawing attention to the fact that you are exposing nato. nato was created as a counterweight to the soviet union. they are expanding but not create any military lines within china. we do not plan to adopt a block-based approach. what we are trying to do is adopt a global approach. trying to distribute the responsibilities to find an acceptable compromise. we are never based on the position of forts. we are trying to meet solutions within the framework of negotiations. [applause] charlie rose: to have read much about you and your country there are three things that i constantly see. one, your sense of wanting to be respected. another is to want to have an equal conversation. a third is a sense of, perhaps in your hist
is china more in the future a place that russia feels more comfortable than with europe or the unitedtates? and could that lead to some anti-winston alliance? tyler perry: -- charlie rose: anti-american alliance? vladimir putin: china -- we are not building alliances against anyone. we are building alliances for implementing and meeting our own national interests. we are drawing attention to the fact that you are exposing nato. nato was created as a counterweight to the soviet union. they are...
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you've got russia and china playing a role. so it's not clear to me how u.n.anctions realistically would snap back once the cheating is solved and i would add the caveat that we would also probably see a situation where russian, chinese, french, german companies are back in iran, commerce is flowing and it's going to be very difficult to stop, certainly not at a snap. so walk me through that, if you would. >> excuse me. thank you, mr. chairman. first, let me very much agree with the comment you made earlier that nothing that happens at the u.n. tends to happen in a snap. i've lived that firsthand, but let me also underscore that president obama and the entire negotiating team and certainly i as a member of the administration also embrace your premise that we cannot trust on the basis of past iranian actions on the basis of current iranian actions outside the nuclear sphere. so i think there are two very important aspects, both of which you touched upon, but just to elaborate on that show that any agreement that we reach would be predicated, in fact, on a lack
you've got russia and china playing a role. so it's not clear to me how u.n.anctions realistically would snap back once the cheating is solved and i would add the caveat that we would also probably see a situation where russian, chinese, french, german companies are back in iran, commerce is flowing and it's going to be very difficult to stop, certainly not at a snap. so walk me through that, if you would. >> excuse me. thank you, mr. chairman. first, let me very much agree with the...
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has pulled spies from overseas operations after russia and china cracked secret files in the possession of whistle blower edward snowden. he is currently in russia where he was granted asylum in 2013. we are joined from there now. why did they pull these spice? what do we know now? >> well, jane, we have to be cautious. this story has been published in the sunday times and on sunday, we've contacted the home office, the interior ministry here in britain as well as the office of foreign minister david cameron. they have not been commenting on this report, however there are other outlets that have confirmation. they have unnamed sources in the intelligence service to corroborate what the sunday times is saying. the sunday times is reporting that as you're mentioning, edward snowden ended up in russia given political asylum. the paper is reporting this russia and china have now managed to access some of those 1.7 million classified files that edward snowden downloaded before fleeing from the united states. an unnamed source is quoted saying in some cases intelligence agencying mi6 having t
has pulled spies from overseas operations after russia and china cracked secret files in the possession of whistle blower edward snowden. he is currently in russia where he was granted asylum in 2013. we are joined from there now. why did they pull these spice? what do we know now? >> well, jane, we have to be cautious. this story has been published in the sunday times and on sunday, we've contacted the home office, the interior ministry here in britain as well as the office of foreign...
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is china more in the future a place that russia feels more comfortable than with europe and the unitedtates, and could that lead to some anti-western alliance? anti-western, anti-american. president putin: well, china including us, are not forging relations against someone. we are building -- we are not building alliances against anyone. we are building alliances for implementing and building our own natural interest. [applause] you are expanding the nato. there is no opportunity anymore, but nato was created to pave the way towards the -- they expand but we do not create any military alliances with china. we do not tend to adopt or block this approach. what they are trying to do is adopt a global approach. they are trying to contribute the responsibilities. they are trying to find an acceptible compromise. they are trying to find new frameworks within the network of negotiations. [applause] charlie: to have read much about you and your country, there are three things that i constantly see. one is your sense of wanting to be respected. another is you want to have an equal conversation.
is china more in the future a place that russia feels more comfortable than with europe and the unitedtates, and could that lead to some anti-western alliance? anti-western, anti-american. president putin: well, china including us, are not forging relations against someone. we are building -- we are not building alliances against anyone. we are building alliances for implementing and building our own natural interest. [applause] you are expanding the nato. there is no opportunity anymore, but...
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we know russia and china wouldn't make this easy and i've never known any u.n. process described as taking place in a snap. last week's revelation by a panel of u.n. experts that there has been not a single report of iran violating the u.n. arms embargo not only lacks any credibility, but calls into serious question the chances of the u.n. snapping back any sanctions. the committee is disturbed to watch the u.n.'s anti-israel bias especially in the human rights council. more disturbing is that the obama administration seems to be on the brink of discarding decades of bipartisan support of israel against the u.n. onslaught. president obama has raised the dramatic step of allowing the security council to impose conditions related to a two-state solution rather than supporting negotiations between the parties themselves. ambassador as we wrote to you the other month an imposed plan will not get us closer to peace. nearby syrians are being slaughtered before the world's eyes. two years ago the united nations called the crisis in syria the worst humanitarian disaster
we know russia and china wouldn't make this easy and i've never known any u.n. process described as taking place in a snap. last week's revelation by a panel of u.n. experts that there has been not a single report of iran violating the u.n. arms embargo not only lacks any credibility, but calls into serious question the chances of the u.n. snapping back any sanctions. the committee is disturbed to watch the u.n.'s anti-israel bias especially in the human rights council. more disturbing is that...
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emerging economies should move towards a $100 billion development bank and a leader summit in russia. china's ministry has criticized the statement over territorial disputes in the south china sea. the g7 leaders called for the peaceful settlement of territorial issues in the region. china has been accelerating land reclamation work. rishaad: it has been nearly three weeks since shares were losinged for nearly after value in 24 minutes. we are awaiting an explanation. they interviewed me last year. chairman was all smiles when bloomberg television met him at his headquarters last year. why not? the shares had quadrupled in value over the last two years. as he moved from wind and hydropower into the solar industry, he was gunning to be china's richest man. i ammetimes people think lucky. i always say, where dibella come from? i believe when you are doing something with a mission, god you with magic. >> that magic was on display when he invited us aboard one of of jets to see this roots his stratospheric rise. it is truly a rags to riches story, like so many of the stories of china's newly mint
emerging economies should move towards a $100 billion development bank and a leader summit in russia. china's ministry has criticized the statement over territorial disputes in the south china sea. the g7 leaders called for the peaceful settlement of territorial issues in the region. china has been accelerating land reclamation work. rishaad: it has been nearly three weeks since shares were losinged for nearly after value in 24 minutes. we are awaiting an explanation. they interviewed me last...
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after he fell ill there. >>> a british newspaper says that russia and china cracked top secret information from whistleblower edward snowden, forcing british spies to be recall to london. edward snowden was granted asylum in russia after revealing secrets from the u.s. national security agency. the sunday times said british spies could be identified. rory challands is in moscow. what do we make of this? what does the russian government make of it? >> the russian government has not said anything about this so far. they are unlikely to aside from the fact that it's a sunny sunday and most officials are out of up to. there's a number of reasons why the russians may not want to shout too loudly about this. first of all russia rarely comments on matters of intelligence. if it has access to a vast treasure trove of information as the "sunday times" article is claiming, russia will want to use it to best effect, and that is not saying what informs it has and doesn't have. secondly russia has said that it's hosting of edward snowden is a purely humanitarian gesture, and not to do with potential in
after he fell ill there. >>> a british newspaper says that russia and china cracked top secret information from whistleblower edward snowden, forcing british spies to be recall to london. edward snowden was granted asylum in russia after revealing secrets from the u.s. national security agency. the sunday times said british spies could be identified. rory challands is in moscow. what do we make of this? what does the russian government make of it? >> the russian government has...
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the "sunday times" saying russia and china has access to edward snowden's reports. >> it's two years since snowed your fled the united states after downloading 1.7 million files. he ended up in russia where he resides. the "sunday times" reports russia and china accessed a million documents, forcing western intelligence agencies including mi6 here to pull agents out of the field for fear for their safety. the paper quotes an intelligence source in britain saying we no russia and china has access to edward snowden's material, and will go through it for years to come, searching for clues. edward snowden has done damage, the agencies forced to intervene in some cases and lift the agents from operation to prevent them being identified and killed. the prime minister's office in london is not directly commenting on the reports, but says there's no evidence anyone has been harmed. edward snowden supporters maintained that he acted in the public interest, notably in revealing mass surveillance programs. the latest accusations strengthen arguments that he posed a threat to the national interes
the "sunday times" saying russia and china has access to edward snowden's reports. >> it's two years since snowed your fled the united states after downloading 1.7 million files. he ended up in russia where he resides. the "sunday times" reports russia and china accessed a million documents, forcing western intelligence agencies including mi6 here to pull agents out of the field for fear for their safety. the paper quotes an intelligence source in britain saying we no...
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chimed in said they need to stay with european union, he may have made noise at china, russia is coy, but i think that is why. charles: heather, a no vote said we're not living up to our obligation, you are attorney, that sets up a precedence. not money amount but you could walk away from obligations, if greece can why can't italy, and spain, and portugal. >> that is it. the others are looking to see what happens, more important than just a no vote. it will have implication for other areas. >> but, from a realistic stand point if you walk away you live e.u., do you think they -- absolutely not, they don't want to go that road. charles: it remains to be seen. all right, breaking news. greece's prime minister, remains belligerent, that may not be news. told his country men to vote against austerity, he promised, you do this, we will not be kicked out of euro, they have all fallen apart we'll be right back. charles: greece's prime minister remains belligerent and defiant could telling his country men he wants them to vote against prosperity, and made this promise, he will -- they
chimed in said they need to stay with european union, he may have made noise at china, russia is coy, but i think that is why. charles: heather, a no vote said we're not living up to our obligation, you are attorney, that sets up a precedence. not money amount but you could walk away from obligations, if greece can why can't italy, and spain, and portugal. >> that is it. the others are looking to see what happens, more important than just a no vote. it will have implication for other...
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. >> you talked about russia china. what would be your plan for isis or the affiliated groups. al qaeda? is it possible with them. you have to think it's always possible to start from that premise and i consider myself a student of real politics. you deal with the cards you're dealt. you play the cards you're dealt. sometimes you don't have who you want, where you want them. but you just have to deal with that. and in this age of nuclear weapons, and the fact that pakistan has nuclear weapons of 260 million people it's very very important. we look at our future generations. >> what are my confessions to isis. what might that look like? >> isis is emerging. it's a phenomenon that's ever changing. i think everyone's surprised what's happening in palmeiro right now. i think we're coming to grips with understanding exactly what these people are and what they want. that was significant, i would say. >> one more question? >> i'm sorry. are we expecting a different kind of campaign? are you going to be doing bbq vans, barnstorming. >> it has to be different. by necessity. >> have a go
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times newspaper which quoted that snowden's leaks are incaptureable damage in countries like russia and china. the reports say they have withdrawn agents from countries such as russia and china because of information that had been secured from these edward snowden leaks. however, they offered no evidence about where these agents have moved from or to and nor did the british government or the white house house comment on these numbers, so we don't know if this report which has unnamed sources is true or not. they were reporting originally on the edward snowden leaks has described the sunday times report as shoddy journalism so we know that there is a great deal of skepticism particularly even if lawmakers belonging to britain's ruling party, the two very conservative lawmakers have come out in the last few hours saying the timing of this story is slightly suspicious coming as it does in the middle of a review of the domestics and foreign spy agencies in britain. in other words that the agencies might have something to gain from spreading stories about the outcome of these snowden leaks. but, o
times newspaper which quoted that snowden's leaks are incaptureable damage in countries like russia and china. the reports say they have withdrawn agents from countries such as russia and china because of information that had been secured from these edward snowden leaks. however, they offered no evidence about where these agents have moved from or to and nor did the british government or the white house house comment on these numbers, so we don't know if this report which has unnamed sources is...
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russia and china have cracked classified files obtained by former nsa contractoredward snowden. not confirmed the reports. it says western spies have been pulled from their posts out of fear of their cover being blown. as cnn's phil black tells us the report does little to explain how official its found out. the stolen documents have been decrypted. >> the sunday times reports both russia and china have decrypted top secret files originally stolen by edward snowden. it quotes multiple sources across intelligence agencies and government who say this development has disrupted operations by potentially endangering the lives of operatives some of which have had to be moved as a precaution but none has been harmed. the journalist behind the stories say the reports, what they were able to substantiate but does not attempt to explain how the governments of russia and china may have obtained this information. edward snowden has always insisted he would never give it up voluntarily to any other country and always said his skills were sufficient to protect that information, even from gove
russia and china have cracked classified files obtained by former nsa contractoredward snowden. not confirmed the reports. it says western spies have been pulled from their posts out of fear of their cover being blown. as cnn's phil black tells us the report does little to explain how official its found out. the stolen documents have been decrypted. >> the sunday times reports both russia and china have decrypted top secret files originally stolen by edward snowden. it quotes multiple...
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russia. both china and russia have been suspected in numerous hacks in the past. in some cases, it is thought the government was behind them. in china, there is an element within the chinese army that is launching cyber attacks. it is unclear here. we expect to hear more in coming days. john and christine. >> thanks michelle. intelligence officials tell cnn investigators believe hackers working for the chinese military are compiling an immense database of americans information. it is not clear the purpose of the database is. the chinese government is rejecting the claims it is behind the cyber attacks. in a statement, the chinese embassy says cyber attacks across countries are hard to track and the source of attacks are difficult to identify. jumping to conclusions and hypothetical accusations is not responsible. >>> and some were plotting to behead pamela geller before turning their attention to police. officials say one of the men in the plot was encouraged to plot with isis. we are learning more about why law enforcement moved when they did to question usaama ra
russia. both china and russia have been suspected in numerous hacks in the past. in some cases, it is thought the government was behind them. in china, there is an element within the chinese army that is launching cyber attacks. it is unclear here. we expect to hear more in coming days. john and christine. >> thanks michelle. intelligence officials tell cnn investigators believe hackers working for the chinese military are compiling an immense database of americans information. it is not...
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britain france russia china and oz plus germany is the plus one part. we are in these negotiations that began in secret in 2013. there is the raleys had a find out about them from the saudi's. the saudi's let them know that they were dealing with the u.s. in secret. the united nations security council has passed six resolutions demanding that a ran halt all nuclear. they can't have such a high percentage or whatever. they can keep their stockpiles of low enriched geranium. that used to be something there was was to give up and shipped out of the country. while they don't have to anymore. the dilution process has also gotten completely stalled and nobody really says anything about it so it's still in the form that's more quickly turned into a bomb. 20% is the cutoff where you begin to cut talk about high enriched geranium. they have stockpiles of low enriched uranium and that's not even up to discussion. they get to keep them all. they're supposed to unplug some of the centrifuges and put them into storage but were not sure about that. advanced centrifug
britain france russia china and oz plus germany is the plus one part. we are in these negotiations that began in secret in 2013. there is the raleys had a find out about them from the saudi's. the saudi's let them know that they were dealing with the u.s. in secret. the united nations security council has passed six resolutions demanding that a ran halt all nuclear. they can't have such a high percentage or whatever. they can keep their stockpiles of low enriched geranium. that used to be...
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russia is more economically advanced than china. technologically.harlie: but the chinese economy is growing much faster and is not energy dependent like the russian economy. valery: yes, but the competition by the chinese will be very hard for the russians. and hard for the europeans. they will not gain much. they will have to compete with china and not get support from china. in his mind, i am convinced, we see the future of russia as a partner of the european union. charlie: what has happened in the ukraine, the effort to have a dialogue with the european union. valery: we already have some complications. we will not add to the complications. charlie: the dream of jonbenet. is it alive? in your judgment? valery: in public opinion, probably not. among some leaders, yes. it was vague. at this time, europe was split. there was western europe. so you understand that the eurozone is in the line of thinking in the same project. it will succeed. charlie: one last question. are the sanctions against russia having an impact, and do you favor them? valery:
russia is more economically advanced than china. technologically.harlie: but the chinese economy is growing much faster and is not energy dependent like the russian economy. valery: yes, but the competition by the chinese will be very hard for the russians. and hard for the europeans. they will not gain much. they will have to compete with china and not get support from china. in his mind, i am convinced, we see the future of russia as a partner of the european union. charlie: what has happened...
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china, russia iran, north korea. two of those are old superpower rivals that, either of weakness like russia or strengthen china's case come are looking for new ways to deal with united states. two of them are states that had ambitions, in building up a nuclear infrastructure, and have discovered that cyber is a more usable weapon. that tells you we have a level of challenge here that will be with us long after any iran nuclear agreement, long after whatever happens next with the north korean nuclear missile. in some ways, this is harder to handle. the barrier to entry in cyber weaponry is very low. it is cheap, it is hard to deter. charlie: david sanger of the new york times, thank you so much. we will be right back. stay with us. ♪ david: ken friedman was a successful executive with no experience in the food world. then, he decided to open a restaurant after he was introduced to april bloomfield. he knew he had found his partner. together, they open the spotted pagan new york -- the spotted pig in new york. it was
china, russia iran, north korea. two of those are old superpower rivals that, either of weakness like russia or strengthen china's case come are looking for new ways to deal with united states. two of them are states that had ambitions, in building up a nuclear infrastructure, and have discovered that cyber is a more usable weapon. that tells you we have a level of challenge here that will be with us long after any iran nuclear agreement, long after whatever happens next with the north korean...
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bill: alan, russia, china isis -- >> russia, china, the fact we're opening the gateway to cuba, pardonea. i give you numbers. >> without negotiation, alan. >> helps promote democracy in cuba. you want to do away with dictatorship you open up the floodgates. >> that really worked -- >> hang on just finish mercedes. here is global survey came out by pew just recently. 65% voiced affirmative action for the united states. 74% in africa. 66% in western europe. 66 in asia. 65 in latin america. these are far above numbers from previous administrations. yes, i'm shocked to hear a republican congresswoman put down the president saying he is doing terrible job. bill: he said want to be liked there is whole debate on that. there is another question too apparently david axelrod gave an interview to jp updates.com which reports on israeli news and affairs. this is what he said about the president. he also recalled obama venting in moment of come testimony place, quote i think i'm closest thing to a jew that ever sat in this office. for people to say i'm anti-israel or even worse, anti-semitic, it h
bill: alan, russia, china isis -- >> russia, china, the fact we're opening the gateway to cuba, pardonea. i give you numbers. >> without negotiation, alan. >> helps promote democracy in cuba. you want to do away with dictatorship you open up the floodgates. >> that really worked -- >> hang on just finish mercedes. here is global survey came out by pew just recently. 65% voiced affirmative action for the united states. 74% in africa. 66% in western europe. 66 in...
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china then i would be of the west. we are fairly protectable. where democracies. we don't have territorial ambitions in russia as china has. who are these people trying to fool? mr. leithauser: if you are in the mind of a russian autocrat you are far more afraid of unpredictable societies that change their leaders all the time. creating new ones in the process they call democratic elections. and then the chinese have a you're a crack who -- have a bureaucrat who is there for 10 years. maybe we are not familiar enough with how putin thinks. mr. posener: he can see what china is doing in the south china sea creating islands where they want industrial and military bases. he can see in mongolia where they are inter-trading with their own people to get their mineral wealth. he has really big problems with china. mr. leithauser: maybe that is a more familiar kind of conflict in his world. ms. riedel: we have to see that every industry of every country tries to get into business with china or india. not only european countries. those are the countries of growth. it is ok if everybody tries to establish trade with other countries.
china then i would be of the west. we are fairly protectable. where democracies. we don't have territorial ambitions in russia as china has. who are these people trying to fool? mr. leithauser: if you are in the mind of a russian autocrat you are far more afraid of unpredictable societies that change their leaders all the time. creating new ones in the process they call democratic elections. and then the chinese have a you're a crack who -- have a bureaucrat who is there for 10 years. maybe we...
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we should seek nuclear energy development but called the bluff of iran and russia and china china and has been helping to violate those sanctions in iran right now they are cutting dated - - heels of egypt what are those implications but i will assume. >> deal already made the conclusion "deal or no deal." >> they will get them down the road. so the deal they cut with north korea and where they are at. from the intel perspective we've missed the boat. >> so what happens with a nuclear iran with two others in the region to? >> if they open themselves up to routes through inspection they said with they will not do, they should not have a choice we deal with a country that is a pariah there at the table with the united states of america we should make the decisions with what they will do then let them know the expectations of international law with the norms and behavior's then say if you are willing to except that you can sit at the table but we did not do that so i say that you call the bluff by allowing others in the region to do this there has been a nuclear energy deals already that
we should seek nuclear energy development but called the bluff of iran and russia and china china and has been helping to violate those sanctions in iran right now they are cutting dated - - heels of egypt what are those implications but i will assume. >> deal already made the conclusion "deal or no deal." >> they will get them down the road. so the deal they cut with north korea and where they are at. from the intel perspective we've missed the boat. >> so what...
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i want to get your thoughts on energy commodities in russia and china. sitting to vladimir putin's left was and that who had been an advisor in the past to the chinese government about business affairs. they were saying that russia and china should be great allies and fantastic partners, but there are very few chinese people in the audience. he pointed out that he was virtually alone. he said there are very few russians in china, and that is true. you go to beijing, you do not meet a lot of russians. you meet russians in nightclubs in london and you meet them owning football clubs, but not .n places like beijing also, it's a difficult relationship because russians are terrified by that border between them and china. on one side, there's millions of chinese people, and on the other side, very sparsely populated russian territory, and the russians remain deeply suspicious about that far eastern border. n at that conference raised the prospect of aiding greece. john: it would be a far-fetched and rather gambling move, exactly the sort of thing that putin mig
i want to get your thoughts on energy commodities in russia and china. sitting to vladimir putin's left was and that who had been an advisor in the past to the chinese government about business affairs. they were saying that russia and china should be great allies and fantastic partners, but there are very few chinese people in the audience. he pointed out that he was virtually alone. he said there are very few russians in china, and that is true. you go to beijing, you do not meet a lot of...
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roosevelt was ininstrumental in making that happen and those many years when the countries of russia and china and america and all these other major countries got together after all the killing and suffering and holocaust to inshine this hope, the united nations committed to universal declaration of rights. well, what a wonderful thing and we are not there yet. but it gives me hope that something that was completely unimag nnl when this united nations charter was adopted in san francisco, that is marriage equality has become a realty. so i think we can take great comfort and hope from the fact that something that people didn't even conceive of not so many decades ago, has become a realty by the united states supreme court all over this country. marriage equality, the right of same sex couples now recognized by the highest court in the land. who would have ever thought that even 5 years ago but it happened. it happened. and so it is never time to give into cynicism or dispair or belief that things can't happen. thinks can happen and the united nations can fulfill its dream of a world at peace,
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united states after downloading the secret files and now, the sunday times is reporting that russia and china, have accessed about a million of them, forcing western il ever intelligence agencies, to pull agents out of the field for fear of their safery and the source says, we know russia and china have access to snowden's material, and will go through it, and potential targets and snowden has done damage, in some cases the agencies have been forced to lift their agents from operations to prevent them from being killed. >>> now, the prime ministers office here, are not directly commenting on these reports but they are saying there's know evidence that anyone has been harmed. and, snowden supporters have maintained that he acted in the public's interest. >>> but these latest accusations will strengthen the argument that in fact, he's always posed a threat to the national interest. >>> it has woken under and made contact with erred it touched down on the surface of 67p. and contact was lost, when the batteries ran down. but, as it moved closer to the sun it started to work again transmitting da
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when you add to that that russia and china are also seeking regional domination at the expense of our allies and the united states' interests in the region in my judgment we have never had a period of time post-world war ii since the rise of the soviet union with the significant security challenges that are in front of the president and in front of the american people. >> general jack keane, thank you. >>> the secret service still a mess. and again making headlines with outrageous behavior. an unnamed agent has been placed on administrative leave following allegations that he was sexting, sending explicit sexual texts and lewd pictures, to an unnamed prominent washington, d.c. staffer. the secret service agent reportedly obtained the woman's telephone number while on security detail at an event with first lady michelle obama. and with all the constant scandals and security failures it's little wonder the secret service is having a hard time finding qualified candidates to fire. in their rush to hire new agents we learn today they've taken shortcuts. and perhaps created a dangerous, da
when you add to that that russia and china are also seeking regional domination at the expense of our allies and the united states' interests in the region in my judgment we have never had a period of time post-world war ii since the rise of the soviet union with the significant security challenges that are in front of the president and in front of the american people. >> general jack keane, thank you. >>> the secret service still a mess. and again making headlines with...