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committee in the russian duma made a reference to the obama administration having to deal through russia russia russia phobic lawmakers especially on the in the g.o.p. in order to in order to work on relations with moscow and washington and deal with those lawmakers the magnitsky act was inserted into the repeal of the jackson vatican amendment and in that context do you think this was a raso phobia among congress just in a general sense that that had to have the magnitsky list tied with the jackson vatican moment or do you think there is maybe a more nuanced approach to this and that each of those things has to be seen sort of in its own context. i don't think there's any nuance here at all i think that the magnitsky act and moscow's reaction which was predictable are evidence that we are are there already in a new cold war or on the verge of. the act by congress was of course provoked by russophobia forces in the united states congress of the self is not russia for we it's just uninformed it knows almost nothing about russia most members of congress have no understanding of their national affairs or
committee in the russian duma made a reference to the obama administration having to deal through russia russia russia phobic lawmakers especially on the in the g.o.p. in order to in order to work on relations with moscow and washington and deal with those lawmakers the magnitsky act was inserted into the repeal of the jackson vatican amendment and in that context do you think this was a raso phobia among congress just in a general sense that that had to have the magnitsky list tied with the...
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russia is business and peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about russia's economy but before we continue our discussion let's have a look at this report. while recession is hitting the global economy russia is secured with a safety blanket this spring the i.m.f. has not shut down its estimates for world g.d.p. from three and a half to three point two percent growth deficit in russia is part of this larger worldwide paradigm we can't you demand in the us and europe have hampered oil exports also the prospect of deflation in the euro zone and the bank crisis in cyprus have added to the negative sentiment that's in the first quarter of this year russian g.d.p. grew by mere one point one percent. as a result the ministry of economic development has upgraded its good if people are cast for twenty three team bringing it down to two point four percent according to russian president vladimir putin these are disturbing symptoms at the same time he stressed that the russian economy has good margins of safety. i do not want to dramatize the situation not necessarily with the russian economy has a sufficient safety net just. growing volatility on global markets prices on oil and other resources are
russia is business and peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about russia's economy but before we continue our discussion let's have a look at this report. while recession is hitting the global economy russia is secured with a safety blanket this spring the i.m.f. has not shut down its estimates for world g.d.p. from three and a half to three point two percent growth deficit in russia is part of this larger worldwide paradigm we can't you demand in the us and europe have hampered oil...
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russia is business i'm peter lavelle as europe's economy continues to language and global growth sluggish russia's putin warns of a possible recession at home this year's g.d.p. estimates he has ordered the government into action facing a difficult external environment what does russia need to do to maintain growth. to discuss this i'm joined by vladimir put up of he is the c.e.o. of capital investment management we also have chicago he is the chief economist for russia and c.i.s. with renaissance capital and we're joined by ben eris he is the editor in chief of business new europe ok ben this is the first time we've seen this in years mr putin is getting a little nervous about the economy does he have good reason to this it's towards growth stops and we haven't seen this for nearly a decade and in two thousand when he took over the economy boomed and is running at you know between six eight percent since and now the growth is going to be nothing so they're very worried in a sort of a shock to the system. you know those definitely for indicator of the key america indicators this show with some slowdown in the economy and it's really a function recession it's also sort of subsume but if you look at this the miss for the first quarter g.d.p. is go down by one to one p
russia is business i'm peter lavelle as europe's economy continues to language and global growth sluggish russia's putin warns of a possible recession at home this year's g.d.p. estimates he has ordered the government into action facing a difficult external environment what does russia need to do to maintain growth. to discuss this i'm joined by vladimir put up of he is the c.e.o. of capital investment management we also have chicago he is the chief economist for russia and c.i.s. with...
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russia not to pay attention to what is going on in the u.s. congress and not to pay attention what is being done by the u.s. administration so russia did not make it worse russia. took the only possible step from a country that is a great power and member of the security council so if people saw it in washington that russia would not react that is all just words and that america do whatever it wants or it's russia without russia responding it was a very wrong calculus now the u.s. administration is also saying there is a secret black list that has not been published yet but there are reports it contains a more serious names are for example the head of russia's chechen republic but i'm saying cut it off what do you what you know about that it almost an overhanging threat. while i sing that the meaning of the blacklist is to forbid it. the entrance of the united states. to a certain number of russian citizens and what i have heard about mr goodere if it is only what was published in the new york times is that there are some important personalities following the blacklist but the irony of all of this is that to my mind president obama has become hostage to this l
russia not to pay attention to what is going on in the u.s. congress and not to pay attention what is being done by the u.s. administration so russia did not make it worse russia. took the only possible step from a country that is a great power and member of the security council so if people saw it in washington that russia would not react that is all just words and that america do whatever it wants or it's russia without russia responding it was a very wrong calculus now the u.s....
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russia. russia ukraine and. russia many. like you know if you like. our country like plan my. day to some more proof of china's dominance two more goals in the women's and men's three meter springboard individual events. the sea have been higher you rush london olympic yes the heart of had been there but him is the home of and due to an injury or ever he's compared to at the beginning because it's of managed to seal silver in his absence. with such a shriek the level of competition here was very high and it couldn't have been better with the cheating crowd adding some extra drive we just need to work even harder to improve. the stage of the two thousand and thirteen diving world series culminated in the ten meter platform individual bounce with the chinese and russians in the spotlight again after finishing third in the synchronised dives you had told you know about graeme a soul drones with china sea g and general in winning gold and su work respectively just two russians and two chinese made it to the man's phenolic where the new brought china's excel and gold and victor many
russia. russia ukraine and. russia many. like you know if you like. our country like plan my. day to some more proof of china's dominance two more goals in the women's and men's three meter springboard individual events. the sea have been higher you rush london olympic yes the heart of had been there but him is the home of and due to an injury or ever he's compared to at the beginning because it's of managed to seal silver in his absence. with such a shriek the level of competition here was...
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russia there's no doubt that there. will be back in russia in the future like of genco moscow. now is russia set to host big sporting events like the world athletics championships winter olympics and football world cup money is now being planned into medicine as much as stadiums ensure the country's athletes have the same access to top class care their global rivals have enjoyed for decades which if i'm portrayed reports. any company in the world would want to protect its best assets and the same should apply to countries sportsman finding and developing a new limbic gold medalist or world class footballer is no easy task here once on earth all competitive athletes run the risk of suffering an injury at some point in their careers. the key is to try and prevent minimize and treat these injuries effectively something the president of the russian olympic committee says must improve russian. dispose medicine and the treatments available really fell behind during the ninety's so we're playing catch up with our rivals over the last few years we've made good progress in the government is investing
russia there's no doubt that there. will be back in russia in the future like of genco moscow. now is russia set to host big sporting events like the world athletics championships winter olympics and football world cup money is now being planned into medicine as much as stadiums ensure the country's athletes have the same access to top class care their global rivals have enjoyed for decades which if i'm portrayed reports. any company in the world would want to protect its best assets and the...
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government people react to it it's unfortunate russia i guess now will be speaking out obviously on russia as my commander was exactly and so now u.s. and russia for once are working together on something which is this global terrorism and we just. from the president of chechnya proof not only. in terms of this manhunt there's going to be quite a lot there's going to take a long period of time for all the facts to come in so everybody can make sense of it did you expect this to be like this did i really expect to be sitting right here in talking about you know i am very very. surprised we have to learn so much more all right peter live l. here in the studio with me we're just trying to make sense of all the information we're receiving right now on of the two suspects that. that man hound manhunter that's out there in boston for the second suspect let's get more on this now from political commentator alexander to make last of who joins us from land missile a class of how would you how would the u.s. security apparent dismiss potentially dangerous people migrating into the country after everything the country's been through in the past decade. w
government people react to it it's unfortunate russia i guess now will be speaking out obviously on russia as my commander was exactly and so now u.s. and russia for once are working together on something which is this global terrorism and we just. from the president of chechnya proof not only. in terms of this manhunt there's going to be quite a lot there's going to take a long period of time for all the facts to come in so everybody can make sense of it did you expect this to be like this did...
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russia he stressed on whether the country's budget reserve funds make for a solid safety cushion but a bell and his guests debate the prospects of russia's economy in on the money here's a preview. at the end of the day russia doesn't have all the problems that they do in europe i mean it doesn't have to this. has a consumer demand this so there are plenty of credit sectors very. serious a sentiment that we can go back to actually concentrating on at the same time we've actually kerman which is more committed to reform that has been you know any time in the last five years so those are all positives it's just a question of when they kick in and time should be soon if you like the prognosis in the big surprises you know all eyes will be will be in russia russia this year because over the working on the budget through and i hope to continue begin effect on this here because the main the main oversea earth comes from this year but longer term it's always a very right thing to do you know we we much appreciate it saying that really are the numbers for the look forward for for more reforms to get in the pension reforms will help a lot you know. and you can watch the full edition of on the money in about an hour
russia he stressed on whether the country's budget reserve funds make for a solid safety cushion but a bell and his guests debate the prospects of russia's economy in on the money here's a preview. at the end of the day russia doesn't have all the problems that they do in europe i mean it doesn't have to this. has a consumer demand this so there are plenty of credit sectors very. serious a sentiment that we can go back to actually concentrating on at the same time we've actually kerman which is...
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which meant heard some fighters over there, if we win, we are going to fight in russia, returning back to russia. russia,what i said in the general mood is that we are to understand that we russians have a common interest with the united states and we had disagreements. believesone in russia the american secret service's consist of nights on white on white knights horses. >> thank you very much for that testimony. we recognize the frustration of who sees accept terrorism being committed against his own -- and acts of terrorism being committed against his own people. we will go into that in the question and answer session. have thery pleased to chairman of the full committee. would you like to make a statement? >> i appreciate that opportunity, i will defer and allow the witnesses each to testify. and then i might ask a question. >> we will put you up front. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman for the opportunity to present today. i want to commend the subcommittee for focusing their attention on -- during such a critical time. a few words about crisis group, an independent bipartisan -- a nonpartisan g
which meant heard some fighters over there, if we win, we are going to fight in russia, returning back to russia. russia,what i said in the general mood is that we are to understand that we russians have a common interest with the united states and we had disagreements. believesone in russia the american secret service's consist of nights on white on white knights horses. >> thank you very much for that testimony. we recognize the frustration of who sees accept terrorism being committed...
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russia there's no doubt that there. will be back in russia in the future like of genco moscow. now is russia set to host big sporting events like the world athletics championships winter olympics and football world cup money is now being planned into medicine as much as stadiums to ensure the country's athletes have the same access to top class care their global rivals have enjoyed for decades which if i'm portrayed reports. any company in the world would want to protect its best assets and the same should apply to a country's top sportsman finding and developing a new limbic gold medalist or world class footballer is no easy task once on earth all competitive athletes run the risk of suffering an injury at some point in their careers. the key is to try and prevent minimize and treat these injuries effectively something the president of the russian olympic committee says must improve in russia. to dispose medicine and the treatments available really fell behind during the ninety's so we're playing catch up with our rivals over the last few years we've made good progress in the government is
russia there's no doubt that there. will be back in russia in the future like of genco moscow. now is russia set to host big sporting events like the world athletics championships winter olympics and football world cup money is now being planned into medicine as much as stadiums to ensure the country's athletes have the same access to top class care their global rivals have enjoyed for decades which if i'm portrayed reports. any company in the world would want to protect its best assets and the...
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russia and in the united states what russia has long been demanding information from u.s. authorities on the fate of those russian children who were adopted by u.s. wester parents but this initiative really had very little thick socks in that regard and what is going on right now is that moscow tries to go even further with the issue of child protection right as moscow moscow to try to pursue abuse you of a child security about considers whether to ratify a two international documents aimed at protecting children's rights we're talking about their rights for example protection protect them against prostitution pornography even the sale of children as well now one of the documents comes as part of a wider un convention on the rights of charge children it was accepted and ratified by every single member of the general assembly except somalia and the united states is curious certainly mira ribbon is a former director of the american adoption congress and she explains why america alternately failed to put down its stamp of approval what's been reported and seems quite logical
russia and in the united states what russia has long been demanding information from u.s. authorities on the fate of those russian children who were adopted by u.s. wester parents but this initiative really had very little thick socks in that regard and what is going on right now is that moscow tries to go even further with the issue of child protection right as moscow moscow to try to pursue abuse you of a child security about considers whether to ratify a two international documents aimed at...
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russia russia had indicated to the united states that timer lines are nine of the twenty six year old suspect number one in the boston marathon bombings me and fact should be looked into in terms of his possible links to any extremist groups and from what we know the f.b.i. did in fact question him they took him in for questioning they were in fact tracking his social networking sites for quite some time but as we found out and discovered obviously the f.b.i. did not deem necessary at the time to keep following this young man because they did not find anything suspicious in his behavior back in two thousand and eleven we certainly know that now that this information has been confirmed and obviously the arrest of the younger brother took place they're going to try to find out more about this exactly how soon. and what exactly kind of connections the older and the younger brother might have had to extremist groups possibly outside the united states so we do know that the older brother twenty six year old to milan did in fact travel to the north caucuses back in january two thousand and twelve and he stayed there for about six months and there are certain suspicions that that could have been the time where our kind of his behavior changed and maybe his links to certain extremist groups increase but we're going to be able to confirm this as the investigation unravels here on the ground and then to see what do we do about the younger brother he's in hospital with serious injuries what is his condition the latest tonight. well kevin certainly the younger brother remains in a hospital in the boston area he is being treated last night we heard when he was arrested that he had suffered serious injuries there were certain rumors possibly that he had suffered some kind of spinal injury in the standoff between police that lasted for about two hours this information there's not too many details as of yet in terms of exactly what kind of medical treatment he's undergoing but we do know of course that after almost over twenty hours of a manhunt that involves thousands of law enforcement officials here in the greater boston area and the two hour standoff we do know that the younger brother had suffered that there was blood and he there were certain blood trails that led locals and then later the law enforcement to being able to track down the younger brother we do know that he's in hospital right now and that all the legal proceedings will in fact kick off as soon as he gets all the medical treatment that's necessary for him to be able to function in this investigation and this is. a region of boston there thank you very much much appreciate it. and some of the most dramatic and memorable pictures from friday's manhunt in boston are available in a website called the news of the terror suspects capture has sent a wave of public euphoria through the boston area those dramatic images of the special photos section for you we can also see how the standoff unfolded. it in exclusive interview the mother of the two alleged bombers told me that one of his sons had been hounded by the f.b.i. for several years but that there is no way she said either of the brothers could have been involved in any terrorist attack. did a question of travel to dr stone in south russia where the mother now lives to find out more about the family's back story. the investigation into the background of this have knives brothers has brought us here to this part of the capital of dagestan now this is the house where their parents live however as we tried to reach them this morning it turned out that they fled to the neighboring region of chain to their relatives to avoid all the attention meanwhile this morning i managed to speak to the mother of the two brothers and she told me how devastated she is and that she still can't believe that her son's may have been involved in the bomb inks in our house nobody talked about the terrorism my son. got involved in the early. years ago he was told by a b i like by by you they knew what my. what action what. he was going how could this happen how could they were conjoined. never ever this is not my two sons are in and those neighbors we spoke to are shocks they said that it was a very nice and a very quiet family. i know the broth
russia russia had indicated to the united states that timer lines are nine of the twenty six year old suspect number one in the boston marathon bombings me and fact should be looked into in terms of his possible links to any extremist groups and from what we know the f.b.i. did in fact question him they took him in for questioning they were in fact tracking his social networking sites for quite some time but as we found out and discovered obviously the f.b.i. did not deem necessary at the time...
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technology and that is exactly what russia wants to improve with the struggling with the financial crisis russia's focus on asia is stronger than ever the head of russia's direct investment fund explains. but she was. russia's far east is developing actually now and that's the reason russia is now looking more eastwards we're witnessing a growth slowdown in europe under the country's that's why we welcome cooperation with the asia pacific it's extremely important for russia and all the countries in the region. for the new ones in the markets and the u.s. stocks are climbing with the standard and poor's heading for its sick straight month of gains as pending home sales climbed to his in the central banks will maintain stimulus plan so for the dow jones seven tenth's of a sense pretty much the same for the nasdaq as well so firmly in full detail the european stocks gave the form the new government was in group central banks that will decide to maintain economic stimulus in their meetings this way we will such as an asian gaming as well really kicking off this monday on a high energy market did particularly well and consumer companies also revealed some im
technology and that is exactly what russia wants to improve with the struggling with the financial crisis russia's focus on asia is stronger than ever the head of russia's direct investment fund explains. but she was. russia's far east is developing actually now and that's the reason russia is now looking more eastwards we're witnessing a growth slowdown in europe under the country's that's why we welcome cooperation with the asia pacific it's extremely important for russia and all the...
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russia. is that city part of chechnya? or part of russia? it is a russian school. the terrorists murdered in the end -- 180 children lost their lives. i remember calling the white house personally and i talked directly with condoleezza rice and i told her, now is the time that we can establish a close and positive relationship with russia. recruit them to work with us in areas of mutual interest that we could not do before. now is the time to stand with these folks. send president bush over there to stand next to putin and say americans stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of russia and the government of russia in opposing and feeding those who would murder children in order to obtain their political edge. as we have seen in boston, the young man who put the bomb down did so by an eight-year-old boy. the answer was evident that no, the president did not go there. how many people here know that the russians have built a monument in memory of the people who were killed? right across from where the world trade center was, there is a beautiful monument that was built by the russian people and the russian government expressing solidarity of seeing ordinary people losing their lives to a terrorist attack? today, i would hope that what happened in boston and the fact is related directly back to russia and chechnya, ther
russia. is that city part of chechnya? or part of russia? it is a russian school. the terrorists murdered in the end -- 180 children lost their lives. i remember calling the white house personally and i talked directly with condoleezza rice and i told her, now is the time that we can establish a close and positive relationship with russia. recruit them to work with us in areas of mutual interest that we could not do before. now is the time to stand with these folks. send president bush over...
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russia. russia says they tasked the c.i.a. and the fbi twice in 2011. complaints from our agencies is they never got help back from the fsb in russia as to what they were at, once they couldn't find here any real links to terrorists. how do we work at getting better cooperation here? >> on the surface, you have seen president putin and the kremlin indicate a couple of times this week they want close cooperation with the united states on counterterrorism. so i think the russians are going to be easy, maybe even to embrace this counterterrorism to position both the united states and russia as victims of islamic terrorism and therefore, we should be partners. we have worked with the russians back to the 1990s and including after 9/11. on a lot of terrorism issues. they've sometimes been good partners, sometimes not so good. on this one the russians can be helpful in trying to let us know what tamerlan tsarnaev did on those repeated trips to chechnya in 2012 and whether or not he had ties to terrorist groups in dagestan. that's where they can be helpful. there is a double-edged sword here, andrea. the russians have been brutal in putting down the two chech
russia. russia says they tasked the c.i.a. and the fbi twice in 2011. complaints from our agencies is they never got help back from the fsb in russia as to what they were at, once they couldn't find here any real links to terrorists. how do we work at getting better cooperation here? >> on the surface, you have seen president putin and the kremlin indicate a couple of times this week they want close cooperation with the united states on counterterrorism. so i think the russians are going...
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russia and against russia. but that's the question, is this some kind of broader movement. >> welfare enough, but i did read today that there has been some -- a little bit of backlash in america for the lack of anger at russia politically from icaarding the russian response to the chechen attacks. in other words, there was some criticism out of that area saying america politically was not tough enough on russia for what they did. >> that's been heavily debated. the way it's been described, we had mayor giuliani on discussing exactly this, saying that, in fact, the u.s. had almost been t supportive of the chechen rebels, seeing them as freedom fighters. i'm not sure they would ever want to openly support a group that had attacked children as well. so that's possibly speaking to the questions that you're raising. >> good primer. thank you so much. when we come back, we're live in washington with reaction from the nationcapital. this is the suspect's father in russia. >> translator: somebody clearly framed them. i don't know who exactly framed them, but they did. they framed them. and they were so cowardly that they shot the boy dead. there are policemen like that. i know what you're thinking... transit fares!
russia and against russia. but that's the question, is this some kind of broader movement. >> welfare enough, but i did read today that there has been some -- a little bit of backlash in america for the lack of anger at russia politically from icaarding the russian response to the chechen attacks. in other words, there was some criticism out of that area saying america politically was not tough enough on russia for what they did. >> that's been heavily debated. the way it's been...
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russia alone and that the americans must not interfere responding to the so-called magnitsky list russia's prime minister admits in the fears of so the u.s. has the right to bar anyone from entering its territory by simply denying them a visa so the purpose of this additional ban is unclear except for its symbolism russia's concern that the release of the document comes at a bad time apart from putting out a strain on u.s. russian relations it comes ahead of the visit of the u.s. national security advisor to moscow on monday now what moscow's really mostly first traded about is that all these russians on the list had never been under any investigation and it's not been proved that they had links to any human rights abuses but washington on the last really without proving the peoples of the people's guild here labels them with human rights violators and we can now listen to the reaction that came from russia's foreign ministry. under pressure from the members of the united states congress there's been a serious blow to relations and mutual trust between russia and the united states and we had to respond and react to the proportion of what he didn't attempt to interfere in our internal affairs. now but you know what is certainly very interesting is that on the current lists there were no extreme high ranki
russia alone and that the americans must not interfere responding to the so-called magnitsky list russia's prime minister admits in the fears of so the u.s. has the right to bar anyone from entering its territory by simply denying them a visa so the purpose of this additional ban is unclear except for its symbolism russia's concern that the release of the document comes at a bad time apart from putting out a strain on u.s. russian relations it comes ahead of the visit of the u.s. national...
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russia, russia expressed concern they had become militants. it seems won't we learn more about certain areas of the suspects's lives. massachusetts's governor defended refusal to release information about the brothers saying it's about abiding by the law. >> i think they can't release that information to me. i'll be looking forward to seeing it can you release to it us?. >> it's a fair question. i'm, i understand td public is curious. >> curious about that fleece. yes. we demand answers starting with what happened here. >> is that a sleeve? >> yes. >> how did she get in the sleeve? >> it was in the sleeve of a sweat shirt. >> she's mummified. >> did you do something bad? oh, goodness. how could that animal do anything bad? >> that animal is charged with two counts of vehicular homicide. >> you can't say that without knows the facts. >> he hit the victim several times. the victim died you claim to have a career in the cia. everybody talking about how the fbi and cia slipped up by having this information. how do you see it?. >> i have an opinion. it's lovely to be back from boise. >> russians asked for assistance. we have to understand russians probably cared less about raid rad cal islamic nature of this as open dwrosd separatist nature. >> they ask about this. fbi does exactly what they're allowed to do within the confines of where they've been put over the years. so they do what they're supposed to do. right? fine f they kept this case open with no junk cause and had gone after him and whatever, you can imagine they're -- this is a poor immigrant. the cia then proceeds to do the same thing. they add him and his mother to the terrorist watch list. i'm not getting where this is a controversy because they have been told this is all you can do. you can't do anymore than this, people now complaining about it, meaning media are the one that's most hate the patriot act, which allows for things to happen of this nature. they can't vit both way autos wait a minute. maybe i don't -- maybe you dumbed out while you're talking. >> you notice that had too? >> sheer what i don't understand. the fbi their home office they interstlud guy. how did they not recognize him? when they put his face up think about the people involved in this. right? you have to understand millions of information technology is a wonderful thing. it just piles of mountains of information have you to sift through. the system is never going to be perfect because it's run by humans but it worked in the sense they did what they can do. they had to stop ask close the case. cia did what they're allowed to do. saying they put them on the data base. what happened one individual saying the joint terror task force is alerted to his travel but what are they going to do? continually monitor snim that is against the law f you want those things to happen qluf got to shep aur that you're going lose some that have privacy. >> fbi closed the case because russia didn't return their call. that is miflt yaik number one. >> fbi the case. >> then, cia, cia dropped the ball because some agent misspelled a last time of big brother terrorist. those 2004 huge, stupid mistake autos yes. yes. >> she just called you huge and stupid. >> no. i never met her before. i already don't like her. >> no. no.. >> give it time. >> yes. >> the fact the russians didn't return their call has nothing to do with anything. >> they that is why they closed the case. >> no. they went up to the line saying what they're allowed to do, then drks not find evidence support further carrying out this case and owe keeping the file open. they shut it and reported back to russians well we don't have anything. >> this is going nowhere. i know this will make it nowhere. here is the thing. are there just too many people on terror lists? >> that was going to be my question for you. big stupid man. is there something to be said that there is too much information? it's run by human beings
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with you good to see you too so as promised the russia has finally find bike right who is actually on that list and why russia had to do this true while russia has released to the stealth eighteen officials who are banned from entering the russian federation of. violating human rights violations and now this is really as you just mentioned a direct response to the so-called magnitsky list that was published on. late friday now before the a macguineas kill list was released russia warrant that the reaction would be in accordance with the rules of parity and now we have received some first comments coming from russia's foreign ministry and now the sanction here regarding maybe we're going to see some of the comments from the foreign ministry anyway so here we go sanctions list includes figures involved in torture ad went on a bait and those infringing on the rights of the russian citizens that and neither one wore off less not were making but russia cannot ignore outright blackmail and the last one russo fabric washington lawmakers responsible for a serious blow to russia's u.s. relations now let's have a look at the list as i sat it includes
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russia. they came to the u.s. a decade ago. tell us more about the reaction in russia to all of this. >> good morning. at a time when u.s./russian relations are very poor. this event could bring the countries closer together in one way. russia'sdent vladimir putin has phoned barack obama to offer condolences and to pledge and commit to greater support, greater coordination in dealing with the threat of international terrorism. this is something that russia has been pushing for, arguing for, for a long time now, and the u.s. president is said to have returned that commitment. john, christine? >> as you said this puts the tensions between russia and check nia into the spotlight. will this have larger implications in that tension? >> this is the important context here. russia has been fighting wars and counter insurgency operations in chechnya and the surrounding region for almost 20 years now, that is becomes increasingly islamists in their intentions and those same militants and terrorists from that region have also launched devastating atacks here in moscow and other parts of russia as well. russia has always argued its efforts to put down these militants should be viewed within the same context as the global war on terrorism
russia. they came to the u.s. a decade ago. tell us more about the reaction in russia to all of this. >> good morning. at a time when u.s./russian relations are very poor. this event could bring the countries closer together in one way. russia'sdent vladimir putin has phoned barack obama to offer condolences and to pledge and commit to greater support, greater coordination in dealing with the threat of international terrorism. this is something that russia has been pushing for, arguing...
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russia and the united states. of america links to torture illegal. citizens and. the move as a response to washington blocking russians. a bit earlier in the program i spoke about it. russia has but ultimately who's on the list and why did russia feel the need to publish it the first place right well it well it is really an exchange of a list of people that both countries suspect of violating human rights now fast the u.s. came up with the so-called magnitsky list of that was supposed list late on friday and that it was russia's turn ready and it responded with a similar measure here but if we take a closer look at russia's list and it consist of two parts here are the fast one is devoted to those people responsible for human rights violations at one time a detention facility and then there is a second part and there it is devoted to those people responsible for numerous human rights violations of those russian citizens abroad well you talk about these two lists let's address a slightly smaller one is now being known as the guantanamo bay lift it's got four officials on it here we are here's one of them here david addington no formally of the george w. bush administration he was supposed to oversee various methods of torture g
russia and the united states. of america links to torture illegal. citizens and. the move as a response to washington blocking russians. a bit earlier in the program i spoke about it. russia has but ultimately who's on the list and why did russia feel the need to publish it the first place right well it well it is really an exchange of a list of people that both countries suspect of violating human rights now fast the u.s. came up with the so-called magnitsky list of that was supposed list late...
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remember, they went back to russia, russia has been fighting these chechens separatts i think mitaryion is not being contemplated here in any way, shape or form. they are, as pierre said, was there a wider cell involved in this right now? no evidence yet. >> immigration is going to be at the top of the list with this new reform bill being introduced, some talk that the bombings could complicate this? >> absolutely, dan. you see the republican senator, senator from iowa, that the immigration debate should be slowed down, as we try to figure out if there were any immigration programs. again, no evidence of that. yet, the family entered legally more than ten years ago after a request for asylum. we know that tamerlan was being looked at, that may be why his citizenship was being held up. of course, his younger brother became a citizen. >> some people on the far right are really pointing to this case as an example we shouldn't reform this bill. george, thank you. >> dzhokhar became a u.s. citizen last year on september 11th. >>> coming up this morning on abc's "this week." >>> one of the
remember, they went back to russia, russia has been fighting these chechens separatts i think mitaryion is not being contemplated here in any way, shape or form. they are, as pierre said, was there a wider cell involved in this right now? no evidence yet. >> immigration is going to be at the top of the list with this new reform bill being introduced, some talk that the bombings could complicate this? >> absolutely, dan. you see the republican senator, senator from iowa, that the...
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handling of the case was a domestic issue for russia and russia alone and that the americans must not interfere in responding to the so-called magnitsky list russia'sprime minister's meeting with the fears of so the u.s. has the right to bar anyone from entering its territory by simply denying them a visa so the purpose of this additional ban is unclear except for its symbolism russia's concerns that the release of the document comes at a bad time apart from putting out a strain on u.s. russian relations it comes ahead of the visit of the u.s. national security advisor to moscow on monday well moscow is really mostly for a straight about is that all these russians on the list had never been under any investigation and it was never prove that they had links with human rights abuses but not on the last washington still without proving any of their guilt labels human rights violators. under pressure from the members of the united states there's been a serious blow to relations and mutual trust between russia and the united states had to respond and react as a proportion of. our internal affairs but you know one of the points i find very curious is the
handling of the case was a domestic issue for russia and russia alone and that the americans must not interfere in responding to the so-called magnitsky list russia'sprime minister's meeting with the fears of so the u.s. has the right to bar anyone from entering its territory by simply denying them a visa so the purpose of this additional ban is unclear except for its symbolism russia's concerns that the release of the document comes at a bad time apart from putting out a strain on u.s. russian...
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russia. if you read about u.s. foreign policy a lot is the pivot to asia. syria should include russia seeing as russia is an asian power. it hasn't engaged russia at all. that is the relationship that is trained as a result of politics. i think they are having difficulty finding, and grow. -- finding common ground. -- where did you observe and terms of the u.s. reaction to russians after the bottom. -- after the bombing? we try to find out what is the relationship. i think people are focused on chechnya. we weren't focuses -- we weren't focused on the north caucuses or all of the dust -- or all of the f mitt groups. people have been trying to understand how this part of the russian federation to fit into the whole of the russian federation. largerare part of the political body. as mentioned there has been an attempt to connect this family's history with the broader region. each day we learn another interesting fact about the family and how it relates to the region. host: let us hear from richard who is a republican caller. am 55 and to the vladimir putin has been trying to take russia backed the 19 si
russia. if you read about u.s. foreign policy a lot is the pivot to asia. syria should include russia seeing as russia is an asian power. it hasn't engaged russia at all. that is the relationship that is trained as a result of politics. i think they are having difficulty finding, and grow. -- finding common ground. -- where did you observe and terms of the u.s. reaction to russians after the bottom. -- after the bombing? we try to find out what is the relationship. i think people are focused on...
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remember, they went back to russia, at least the older brother, tamerlan, went back to russia, russiaeen fighting these chechens separatists as well. i think military action is not being contemplated here in any way, shape or form. they are, as pierre said, was there a wider cell involved in this right now? no evidence yet. >> this week, domestic issues will proceed. immigration is going to be at the top of the list with this new reform bill being introduced, is there some talk that the bombings could complicate this? >> already has complicated it, dan. absolutely, dan. you see the republican senator, charles grassley, from iowa, suggested that the immigration debate should be slowed down. as we try to figure out if there were any immigration problems, if these young men slipped through a crack in the immigration system. again, no evidence of that. remember, the family entered legally more than ten years ago after a request for asylum. we do know that tamerlan was being looked at by the fbi, might be why his citizenship was being held up. of course, his younger brother became a citize
remember, they went back to russia, at least the older brother, tamerlan, went back to russia, russiaeen fighting these chechens separatists as well. i think military action is not being contemplated here in any way, shape or form. they are, as pierre said, was there a wider cell involved in this right now? no evidence yet. >> this week, domestic issues will proceed. immigration is going to be at the top of the list with this new reform bill being introduced, is there some talk that the...
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russia. russia now has a flat tax. more billionaires' that new york . they are coming over here. lou: we have to be fair. the oligarchs in russia.had extraordinary statist help in achieving their wondrous riches. >> but, still, the russians have shown the route to the bumbling government revenues by enacting a 15 percent flat tax. the flat tax is all over eastern europe's. we now have -- we have a less entrepreneurial and capitalist system today. we have lots of entrepreneurs, but less entrepreneurial and capital system than the former communist. lou: as we look at this economy right now, it seems so difficult to jump-start growth, to start -- to increase the labour force participation rate, to create jobs for 23 million people who desperately need them. we have a president who does not even talk about it, let alone do anything to encourage it, allied interests, or incentivize the creation of the jobs. we talked about an innovative sector nothing could be worse than the leaders. >> fed policy. so if you change policy can transform the economy. that is possible. that is why i think that we have prospects in america. lou: your out
russia. russia now has a flat tax. more billionaires' that new york . they are coming over here. lou: we have to be fair. the oligarchs in russia.had extraordinary statist help in achieving their wondrous riches. >> but, still, the russians have shown the route to the bumbling government revenues by enacting a 15 percent flat tax. the flat tax is all over eastern europe's. we now have -- we have a less entrepreneurial and capitalist system today. we have lots of entrepreneurs, but less...
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when it was released under russia russia, they went nuts.ly one case on white supremest and all right wing extremism. since 199,556% of the terrorists in the country was because of right wing extremists. only 12% was because of islamic extremist. 9/11 was huge. >> oklahoma city was huge, too. >> cenk: that's right. that's right. de-emphasizing that is mental. but right wings say something. the obama administration reacts by running for the hill. so it's disappointing as usual. we hope after all this they begin to direct resources in the right direction. not away from islamic extremeism, but also towards white nationalist extremists as well. when we come back, mark sanford is back. get a load of that. that's the guy, of course, who was not on the appalachian trail but ned with his argentinian mistress who popped up for the first time today. we'll discuss that and how it effects the race. >> the perfect person, the perfect fit. the reality is none of us are perfect. [ ♪ music ♪ ] for true stories. with award winning documentaries that take you
when it was released under russia russia, they went nuts.ly one case on white supremest and all right wing extremism. since 199,556% of the terrorists in the country was because of right wing extremists. only 12% was because of islamic extremist. 9/11 was huge. >> oklahoma city was huge, too. >> cenk: that's right. that's right. de-emphasizing that is mental. but right wings say something. the obama administration reacts by running for the hill. so it's disappointing as usual. we...
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russia. russia critized the u.s. for ignoring the chechen threat. >> i met with the foreign minister and police officials. we were discussing security things. everyone of them told me. go back and tell president bush take these people seriously. thape are very dangerous. >> it may not be coincidental that president putin offered condollences over the boston attack. given the extensive postingings of jihad i felt videos it is peculliar that the f.b.i. did not follow up. >> how sustained was this process bypass the f.b.i. to cover him. did they do that . technical coverage and run sources at him. how long did this go on? i serve agency for a couple of decades. if the ssb russian internal security told us someone involve would with the chechens they would in my mind need a period. the mother told it more. >> they used to come and talk to me and tell me, that you know, they are telling me that he are afraid of him. >> she went on to say that she believes that they were set up. bill. >> doug, thank you. remarkable thing when they have an aunt in canada and uncle in maryland. he spoke yesterday and urging the 19 year old to turn himself in and ask for forgiveness and a father living in russia and a sister living in new jersey. this family at one point decided they were going to live in u.s. or canada and for sure in north america. >> and they spread out over the country and have different vantage pointless on what they think about the two young men at this point. we'll be back to bill in boston . the u.s. justice department could charge them soon as today . why key congressman said he must be tried before a military tribunal and not get the privileges of civilian court, next. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! using telemedical and mobile technologies, verizon innovators are connecting trauma surgeons to patie
russia. russia critized the u.s. for ignoring the chechen threat. >> i met with the foreign minister and police officials. we were discussing security things. everyone of them told me. go back and tell president bush take these people seriously. thape are very dangerous. >> it may not be coincidental that president putin offered condollences over the boston attack. given the extensive postingings of jihad i felt videos it is peculliar that the f.b.i. did not follow up. >> how...
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all right then let's move on i'm going to say russia russia may become a victim of the european recession and start contract thing as according to russia's prime minister dmitry medvedev in his annual report to the do you have the first as prime minister actually he explains how the government is trying to tackle these global challenges and how the economy is coping with domestic problems to slowing growth and increasing capital outflow. reports. the european recession will drag on speculating global growth that's the latest from the international monetary fund the i laugh at scott. estimates by a fraction he put. this actually globally he goes with that so i europe declined but still a very weak to feel compelled to hear that he shot what's interesting however is that the i.m.f. is more optimistic about russia's economy than the russian government the minister of a couple of big development on trade below stuff has slashed russia's growth forecast to turn a half percent and that that the country's economy may be on track to take in the world so with this in mind prime minister better today face a tough who do have to address russia's fo
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russia. oh no who lazy bureaucratic and trivial censorship strikes again but this time in russia a bill has been signed into law that will put fines of individuals and legal entities for using. in the media one major flaw of many with this is that they really don't know which words are going to be considered vulgar i guess these words are so awful that they cannot even write them down i'm not naïve there has always been and will always be censorship but this where word list is just silly there is a common expression on the russian internet that russian mainstream media. of society russian t.v. does have all the bloody violent action movies as well as scandalous talk shows which are kind of like freak shows and plenty of reality t.v. where young people pretty much act like subhuman animals in a cage they've got all that so the government is basically saying that if some guy on t.v. because there are twenty people blooded limbs flying that that is totally ok for television unless they come out for bid swear while doing it you can show brainless materialistic dimwits sweeping and fighting with ever
russia. oh no who lazy bureaucratic and trivial censorship strikes again but this time in russia a bill has been signed into law that will put fines of individuals and legal entities for using. in the media one major flaw of many with this is that they really don't know which words are going to be considered vulgar i guess these words are so awful that they cannot even write them down i'm not naïve there has always been and will always be censorship but this where word list is just silly there...
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russia and russia alone and that the americans. must not interfere responding to the so-called magnitsky list russia's prime minister dmitry to the fears of so the us has the right to bar anyone from entering its territory by simply denying them a visa so the purpose of this additional ban is unclear except for its symbolism i was always on associate you're going to talking right but i mean the blacklist ultimately it's only part of moscow's response to america's blacklist as well what's curious about this to tell us more about the rise is a bit of a complicated system here and it is indeed just a part of a major counter lol towards washington some of needs that consist really offer a different articles now for instance there was a law that concerned the non commercial organizations operating in russia and came into force in november twenty twelve and under that law and particular under the law in particular american angio should those who are active the precedence in the sphere of politics here in russia may face and suspension from doing any business here in the country but of course the science from that floor there is this adoption
russia and russia alone and that the americans. must not interfere responding to the so-called magnitsky list russia's prime minister dmitry to the fears of so the us has the right to bar anyone from entering its territory by simply denying them a visa so the purpose of this additional ban is unclear except for its symbolism i was always on associate you're going to talking right but i mean the blacklist ultimately it's only part of moscow's response to america's blacklist as well what's...
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russia. russia said from the get-go, if syria uses chemical weapons, even though they're our allies, that's a no-no. it is very clear they just did that. what is russiao do? that's why the big one is russia. that's where we have to put pressure on them and make sure we do the right thing. >> the whole point of having a red line is say if you cross it, we will get more involved. we will do something more. be it further articling of rebels or sending boots on the ground. something. but what is the benefit to america to getting more and more involved in this civil war in syria and can you explain that without about the benefit to israel? >> sure. two things. one, i'm not advocating, i want to make sure that we don't get involved. i think we have to do our due diligence. i'm the reluctant warrior philosophy. i'm not an isolationist but i'm not a war hawk. i've been against the iraq war, et cetera. i will say that leaving israel out of it, it is important to recognize that jordan is one of our greatest allies in the middle east. and jordan is really suffering. there are tens of thousands of people that are flocking from syria into jordan and into lebanon.
russia. russia said from the get-go, if syria uses chemical weapons, even though they're our allies, that's a no-no. it is very clear they just did that. what is russiao do? that's why the big one is russia. that's where we have to put pressure on them and make sure we do the right thing. >> the whole point of having a red line is say if you cross it, we will get more involved. we will do something more. be it further articling of rebels or sending boots on the ground. something. but what...
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russia introducing a law that among. other things banned u.s. citizens from adopting russian children and that adoption ban came after a string of child abuse this cases by u.s. foster parents however non the less russia was still highly criticized for the adoption ban the you asked if russia does not give a chance for a better live to so many children but what's so interesting here is that rory do you know which are the countries that never ratified the most important document pro-tax children rice across the globe the u.n. convention on the rights of the child or what i understand why do you know the almost the entire united nations signed off and ratified this document but there were two left of the right to countries somalia and the united states some of it the united states has been a culture of thank you. the voices within russia claiming the magnitsky list has sunk the challenge for moscow and washington to raise toys and push drove the head of the foreign affairs committee in the russian lower house of parliament believes that president obama is trapped by and the russian mood among american lawmakers. irony of all of this is that to my mind president obama has become hostage to this list has become hostage to the anti russian elements in the us congress because ba
russia introducing a law that among. other things banned u.s. citizens from adopting russian children and that adoption ban came after a string of child abuse this cases by u.s. foster parents however non the less russia was still highly criticized for the adoption ban the you asked if russia does not give a chance for a better live to so many children but what's so interesting here is that rory do you know which are the countries that never ratified the most important document pro-tax children...
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russia was russia informed united states that of tom . among those things posted of the u-2 channel and militant and russia is not clear if the two men met. sinisteso he didn't stay where e went by he learned something where he went in he came back to kill people. john kerry >> catherine: also today we learned that the brothers were on welfare right up and tam as paris were receiving that of receiving welfare benefits as of last year. there are fresh there is fresh concrete over the bomb site. the bomb was triggered by remote. the dollar but it has been a week since that deadly blows symbol of a fertilizer plant killing 14 and injuring more than 200 others. here is an enclave of close look at the damage. a a 10 ft. deep crater exposed. the blast expo the blast exploded several homes. here is video of the explosion. it is not determine on what caused the blast. exceeding $100 million. president obama is expected for a memorial tomorrow. >> jacqueline: you probably noticed it is a lot cooler. in the los 70's and bob. and antioch in livermore and fairfield those barriers are largely affected by fallog. as we take a look ahead widespread fall
russia was russia informed united states that of tom . among those things posted of the u-2 channel and militant and russia is not clear if the two men met. sinisteso he didn't stay where e went by he learned something where he went in he came back to kill people. john kerry >> catherine: also today we learned that the brothers were on welfare right up and tam as paris were receiving that of receiving welfare benefits as of last year. there are fresh there is fresh concrete over the bomb...
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handling of the case was a domestic issue for russia and russia alone and that the americans must not interfere responding to the so-called must needs cue list russia's prime minister dmitry in the fears of said the us has the right to bar anyone from entering its territory by simply denying them a visa so the purpose of this additional ban is unclear except for its symbolism russia's concerns that the release of the document comes at a bad time apart from putting out a strain on u.s. russian relations it comes ahead of the visit of the u.s. national security advisor to moscow on monday. and is the ban on american adoptions of russian children part of the count a lot towards washington. which is stirring wide public debate in both countries the legislation comes after a string of abuse cases and you assholes to families may try to go even farther with a show of child protection as it considers whether to run to fight to international documents and protecting children's rights and security the motions of focusing on preventing sexual exploitation and abuse against mine is as well as the scale of children state of children prosecution prostitution i sh
handling of the case was a domestic issue for russia and russia alone and that the americans must not interfere responding to the so-called must needs cue list russia's prime minister dmitry in the fears of said the us has the right to bar anyone from entering its territory by simply denying them a visa so the purpose of this additional ban is unclear except for its symbolism russia's concerns that the release of the document comes at a bad time apart from putting out a strain on u.s. russian...
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handling of the case was a domestic issue for russia and russia alone and that the americans must not interfere responding to the so-called magnitsky list russia's prime minister dmitry of the fears of so the u.s. has the right to bar anyone from entering its territory by simply denying them a visa so the purpose of this additional ban is unclear except for its symbolism russia's concern that the release of the document comes at a bad time apart from putting out a strain on u.s. russian relations it comes ahead of the visit of the u.s. national security advisor to moscow on monday. medina right well basically the same words came from russia's foreign ministry said gay lover of who says that the timing of the publication of the us blacklist was really extremely poorly chosen now considering the forthcoming visit of the us national security advisor and lover of also told the reporters that if the list is published then russia would reaction as we've just seen and would react accordingly to its own countermeasures the u.s. side was really aware about this going to happen so a lover of also mentioned those who as he believes sounds very closely behi
handling of the case was a domestic issue for russia and russia alone and that the americans must not interfere responding to the so-called magnitsky list russia's prime minister dmitry of the fears of so the u.s. has the right to bar anyone from entering its territory by simply denying them a visa so the purpose of this additional ban is unclear except for its symbolism russia's concern that the release of the document comes at a bad time apart from putting out a strain on u.s. russian...