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there were too many abused russian kids in america and too many deaths of russian orphans adopted in america but there were some girls remember that the kremlin signed with the white house in agreement i think it was in will venner of last year two thousand and twelve that russia would be given inspection rights visitation rights to the homes that adopted russian dorf and orphans in the states they were not given that obama's answer was i'm very sorry i can't enforce the treaty i signed with you because orphans are a matter of states' rights the fifty american states not the federal government regulate as well the criminal very aim was i didn't obama tell them the quote in that before he signed this treaty but you might also ask since russia has a lot of international lawyers who are they didn't study american laws they would have known what the russian anger about what seemed to be the obama. industry sions only willingness to honor the treaty bring russian officials are right to check that russian orphans adopted here were ok bad fans that do that and that was independent of the ma
there were too many abused russian kids in america and too many deaths of russian orphans adopted in america but there were some girls remember that the kremlin signed with the white house in agreement i think it was in will venner of last year two thousand and twelve that russia would be given inspection rights visitation rights to the homes that adopted russian dorf and orphans in the states they were not given that obama's answer was i'm very sorry i can't enforce the treaty i signed with...
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and russian elements in the u.s. congress because basically obama needs a cooperation with russia and he's a corporation on korea it is a corporation and they run on so many other regional and global issues in his corporation if he wants to make progress in the cuts. nuclear armaments and so on but by having signed this law and by having enlarged the list has become a hostage to a very negative dynamic in the relationship and so i seeing that is like shooting oneself in the leg so i don't really see the rational for this from the point of view of a bomb administration which claims to be an administration that is paying attention to multilateralism to international partnerships well i can say that by having enlarged the list obama administration is definitely narrowing very much of the possibilities for such a partnership with russia so whatever whatever the case said that this spat at the moment of this exchanging of blacklists between moscow and washington it is absolutely not helping relations between the two bigge
and russian elements in the u.s. congress because basically obama needs a cooperation with russia and he's a corporation on korea it is a corporation and they run on so many other regional and global issues in his corporation if he wants to make progress in the cuts. nuclear armaments and so on but by having signed this law and by having enlarged the list has become a hostage to a very negative dynamic in the relationship and so i seeing that is like shooting oneself in the leg so i don't...
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civilians or any russian. specialists inside of syria including arab and now the syrian conflict is becoming a security had for the entire region to pull out of government forces from the golan heights is a major concern for israel as jihad as militants have started flooding into the lawless area right next to its border. well. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've. covered. the international in the very heart of moscow. welcome back you're watching our t.v. on influential british think tank believe the country should stand war troops to go for tarion arab states in the persian gulf region this even though the u.k. military has been downsized to its smallest in two hundred years there were united services institute conclusions come as a surprise to manny of fear such a move would further and stabilize an already troubled region as are now reports. c. is a world renowned defense think tank that credited with really influencing government defense policy so these recommendations and what
civilians or any russian. specialists inside of syria including arab and now the syrian conflict is becoming a security had for the entire region to pull out of government forces from the golan heights is a major concern for israel as jihad as militants have started flooding into the lawless area right next to its border. well. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've. covered. the international in the very heart of moscow. welcome back you're watching our t.v. on...
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the russians. so what they did check out, they weren't able to verify in any way. and i don't think that should lead us to conclude that somehow the fbi dropped the ball. also, these claims that there were multiple requests by multiple -- by the russian government to multiple agencies, from what i gather, there were only two requests, and if they were not identical, they were nearly identical. so i think people should avoid this rush to judgment of a bureau that frankly has been doing spectacular work in the investigation since the event. and i haven't seen an indication yet they failed to do the work they should have before the event. >> senators mccain requesting the -- hold a hearing to this. it seemed to me there were plenty of grounds to at the very least have an inquiry. >> absolutely. i think homeland security should. and the intelligence committee investigations have really just begun. both who get at what did we know about these brothers beforehand, what might we have done differently, wha
the russians. so what they did check out, they weren't able to verify in any way. and i don't think that should lead us to conclude that somehow the fbi dropped the ball. also, these claims that there were multiple requests by multiple -- by the russian government to multiple agencies, from what i gather, there were only two requests, and if they were not identical, they were nearly identical. so i think people should avoid this rush to judgment of a bureau that frankly has been doing...
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and all russian court says can't be right all madrid to say top of their group but could face neighbors here in the euro league playoffs. but let's kick off with the russian premier league and the currently unassailable at the top the focus is on the chasing pack as defending champions an eight one three military to go second with eight games to go. reports. i can cite erik were banned from playing at home for one game and so hosted zinni to indicate stunned the visitors took advantage and believed after eight minutes of it sort of finding himself alone in the books to open from a corner like sound the kids like of swiftly produced his second penalty miss of the season but on the awa center back bruno alves showed his offensive skills to make it to neil. and consent in that era of sealed between stoppage time to see which honest pledges man up to second. i. mean well informed cross and our crew is to their fourth win in five games with the four new home owning of loose heatings misfiring under the brazilian wonder some back they had trick opening up to thirty four minutes finishing off
and all russian court says can't be right all madrid to say top of their group but could face neighbors here in the euro league playoffs. but let's kick off with the russian premier league and the currently unassailable at the top the focus is on the chasing pack as defending champions an eight one three military to go second with eight games to go. reports. i can cite erik were banned from playing at home for one game and so hosted zinni to indicate stunned the visitors took advantage and...
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if you're a threat to several russian. overseas but if. knows firsthand that you're in the one nine hundred ninety s. . compromising material on some of russia's top businessmen and officials he has no doubt that better plans to use it against one of the country's oligarchs. they're trying to find archive i think that's why they did. what he called the president he said. pardon me if i come back and i can incriminate a few people to your liking any part of the some interesting pieces of information simply writing a letter or talking in an interview with forbes would have been a foolish thing to do and i don't think he was a fool or a madman. before he died better he had lost the cold case of the century one russian oligarch. demanded that another. pay him five billion pounds owed from a deal with the oil company. it was unable to produce any evidence that had pocketed money that didn't belong to him in those times deals with sealed with handshakes rather than signature. business would russia fortunes were being made in months or even weeks
if you're a threat to several russian. overseas but if. knows firsthand that you're in the one nine hundred ninety s. . compromising material on some of russia's top businessmen and officials he has no doubt that better plans to use it against one of the country's oligarchs. they're trying to find archive i think that's why they did. what he called the president he said. pardon me if i come back and i can incriminate a few people to your liking any part of the some interesting pieces of...
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civilians or any russian. specialists inside of syria including airplanes and it's all really early days or so we keep stressing this but then if any of this was to be proved to be proved that an airliner was in fact being targeted which we don't know what the ramifications potentially be. well the ramifications would be monumental first of all the western countries would have to reconsider any form of support for these rebel rebel groups or movements especially due to the presence of islamist groups the alliance between al nusra front and al-qaeda the fact that these groups would attack a civilian aircraft really shows these are the groups that the west wants so there is an act very big a quandary which the west face that kind of paralyzed in fear with these rebel groups if this was an attack on an american plane or british playing of course the media would be up in a frenzy so we have to kind of play a game of role reversal here if this was an aircraft carrier belonging to a western country and was attacked
civilians or any russian. specialists inside of syria including airplanes and it's all really early days or so we keep stressing this but then if any of this was to be proved to be proved that an airliner was in fact being targeted which we don't know what the ramifications potentially be. well the ramifications would be monumental first of all the western countries would have to reconsider any form of support for these rebel rebel groups or movements especially due to the presence of islamist...
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gain political weight by controlling several russian t.v. broadcasters and the country's most successful publishing house. wasn't a human rights campaign. committee activist. and use the media as an instrument for political competition. but he knew how far he could push journalists. between truth and truth. the difference between half truths. with two high profile murders one was a t.v. adored by the public to reshape the t.v. advertising market. chief editor of forbes in russia he had written about financial dealings but there was no proof that he was involved. no doubt. because he feared prosecution not political persecution he wants to clear. should be kept a distance from the authorities disable the mechanism that he made it possible for himself to make money by maintaining close links with the government. played a key role in boris yeltsin's reelection in one thousand nine hundred ninety six by using his media assets after that he became a leading figure in the president's. thoughts . i think politics all the time that's what i like why
gain political weight by controlling several russian t.v. broadcasters and the country's most successful publishing house. wasn't a human rights campaign. committee activist. and use the media as an instrument for political competition. but he knew how far he could push journalists. between truth and truth. the difference between half truths. with two high profile murders one was a t.v. adored by the public to reshape the t.v. advertising market. chief editor of forbes in russia he had written...
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the russians are aware of this and the russians did not give it to the fbi back in 2011.if they had, i think it definitely would have changed the whole tone of the investigation and it well could have led to a very different result. all of us wish that the russians had provided that information to the fbi when the fbi did ask for additional information and the russians did not respond. >> are they cooperating better now, the russians, with the u.s. in this investigation? >> my understanding is they are. see this as an opportunity to have america realize the porngsimportance of the whole -- or the danger of the whole chechen movement. i think it serves the russians' purposes right now. however, there's always going to be a certain level of distrust between the u.s. and russia between our intelligence agencies and theirs. so they will give us i think whatever helps them they will not give us anything that will reveal their sources and methods. but they're certainly being much more form coming and i think both sides, the united states and russia see this as an opportunity to
the russians are aware of this and the russians did not give it to the fbi back in 2011.if they had, i think it definitely would have changed the whole tone of the investigation and it well could have led to a very different result. all of us wish that the russians had provided that information to the fbi when the fbi did ask for additional information and the russians did not respond. >> are they cooperating better now, the russians, with the u.s. in this investigation? >> my...
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in the russian federation. how robust is the russian intelligence and law enforcement system in the dagestan town where the parents lived? russians toect the keep track of this individual during those six months? or is this an area where the government -- almost two months ago, the president of dagestan was proof that this is a , and ethnic lines are too many. too many ethnic groups, it is hard to get lost in that mountainous places were from village to village, different languages and ethnic groups are living. there are 30 different mutually non-intelligible language group. >> justin dagestan? -- just in dagestan? >> speaking mutually non- intelligible languages. most are try or quadrille in role as a result. what that means is -- tri- or as a result. inot goes on that no one moscow knows. >> you have time for a one minute statement on your part and then we will be adjourning. >> i was paying attention closely to the testimony in my office and trying to multitask. compelled to come when you talk about the wide
in the russian federation. how robust is the russian intelligence and law enforcement system in the dagestan town where the parents lived? russians toect the keep track of this individual during those six months? or is this an area where the government -- almost two months ago, the president of dagestan was proof that this is a , and ethnic lines are too many. too many ethnic groups, it is hard to get lost in that mountainous places were from village to village, different languages and ethnic...
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internet that russian mainstream media connects up more and i is ation of society russian t.v.does have all the bloody violent action movies as well as scandalous talk shows which are kind of more 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. comes down 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 sleeping and fighting with everything that moves on a reality show but if they say that one magic three letter russian word then it is over the line this is not a logical way to conduct censorship but that's just my opinion. place. the best place. to. place the be. good.
internet that russian mainstream media connects up more and i is ation of society russian t.v.does have all the bloody violent action movies as well as scandalous talk shows which are kind of more 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. comes down twenty people blooded limbs flying that that is totally ok for television unless they come out...
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chelsea's grand stamford bridge but it was really a home from home for russia when reading about russian problems one namely the media is brings to mind about from roman abramovich and over the last decade or phase when chelsea into a major footballing power is going to help russia to try to host the two thousand and eighteen world cup there's another world cup before russia two thousand and eighteen and that takes place in brazil next year russia will be looking to join the brazilian span of automatically qualified as hosts philippe scolari's back in charge of a silly sol and it was also a return for him to stamford bridge where he lost to just seven months before being sanctus chelsea manager there is massive expectation from brazil's fans ahead of two thousand and fourteen and defend luis knows what is expected of his side but the devil is in the service is the pressure and it doing all the games this is the more pressure on board the fans were certainly out in force and stamford bridge was almost packed to capacity for the neutrals there was a bit of a dilemma about who to support wi
chelsea's grand stamford bridge but it was really a home from home for russia when reading about russian problems one namely the media is brings to mind about from roman abramovich and over the last decade or phase when chelsea into a major footballing power is going to help russia to try to host the two thousand and eighteen world cup there's another world cup before russia two thousand and eighteen and that takes place in brazil next year russia will be looking to join the brazilian span of...
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he spent 6 months in the russian federation. how robust is the russian intelligence in the town where the parents lived? would be expected russians to keep track of an individual during six months? or is this an area where the writ of the government -- >> two months ago, the president of dagestan proved it is a failed state. bribery is very high. and lines are too many. too many ethnic groups. >> there are within dagestan 30 different mutually non- intelligible language groups. >> not the caucasus. >> but there are 30 different nations speaking. most are tri or quadrilingual. in many areas, it is very difficult for someone from the center to penetrate the plane was -- language communities so a lot goes on that frankly no one knows.>> thank you. you have time for a one minute statement. and we will be adjourning this hearing. >> ui, mr. chairman. i've been paying attention to the testimony in my office and trying to multitask, but i felt compelled to come. the issue is, listening to a lot, we talk about the wide-open territory an
he spent 6 months in the russian federation. how robust is the russian intelligence in the town where the parents lived? would be expected russians to keep track of an individual during six months? or is this an area where the writ of the government -- >> two months ago, the president of dagestan proved it is a failed state. bribery is very high. and lines are too many. too many ethnic groups. >> there are within dagestan 30 different mutually non- intelligible language groups....
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concern from the russian president. we are against nuclear proliferation and for the denuclearization of the who korean peninsula. because we are neighbors and if something happens there it will make the. children. but of course not only russia is concerned with the current situation on the korean peninsula the u.s. state secretary john kerry. and if it decides to hold. this would signify that it no longer wants to listen to the international community the most interesting day here clearly will be monday when. the birthday of the late korean leader they found north korea. some reports are suggesting that it's. actually conduct. ten years since the statue of saddam hussein was toppled in baghdad symbolizing to many the fall of the regime but for many iraqis the promise of a new and better life hasn't been delivered a decade of instability sectarian violence and terror attacks so far claimed thousands of lives started in this new capital of reports from kirkuk fear of the late dictator has been replaced by fear of the kno
concern from the russian president. we are against nuclear proliferation and for the denuclearization of the who korean peninsula. because we are neighbors and if something happens there it will make the. children. but of course not only russia is concerned with the current situation on the korean peninsula the u.s. state secretary john kerry. and if it decides to hold. this would signify that it no longer wants to listen to the international community the most interesting day here clearly will...
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and mud to carlo where his russian future began to materialize before him and that a visiting russian noblemen hired him as a personal valet and monte carlo. what frederick said depending on whom he was talking he refers to the fact and it was a grand duke and is a term that is used to designate the sun and a grandson of russian emperors' so look he could of been very highly placed and noble than. so he spends a relatively brief time working for this man then travels to russia. . . characterized if you will. there is the life curve that he followed and then there is the curve of the life of the country where he was living. and his courage was a gradual and consistent us and things kept improving. he began as a waiter, then he became a head waiter in a fancy restaurant. then he became the assistant to the owner of one of the fanciest restaurants in the empire, a place that is legendary for people who care about these things. in a position he was in charge of other headwaiters and he made so much money from the extraordinary tips that people in his position got and in particular before
and mud to carlo where his russian future began to materialize before him and that a visiting russian noblemen hired him as a personal valet and monte carlo. what frederick said depending on whom he was talking he refers to the fact and it was a grand duke and is a term that is used to designate the sun and a grandson of russian emperors' so look he could of been very highly placed and noble than. so he spends a relatively brief time working for this man then travels to russia. . ....
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this is part of a special forces raid there by russian authorities this comes as the fbi and russianals try to piece together tamerlan tsarnaev's movements during his six-month visit to russia back in 2011. they think he and his brother were self-radicalized watching online videos, but that has not ruled out the possibility that others in the united states or russia may have influenced them or helped them in some way. investigators right now are looking into the mother, they're also still trying to talk to tamerlan's wife, katherine russell who converted to islam when she married tamerlan in 2010. tsarnaev's father has postponed his trip to the united states. he told russian state media he's in the hospital because of a blood pressure problem. those are some juof the latest developments here in boston. let's go become to you to new york. >> thank you, john. >>> looking for signs of life five days after that catastrophic building collapse in bangladesh. it's good they're still looking because four people were pulled from the wreckage of the crumbled nine-story garment factory yesterda
this is part of a special forces raid there by russian authorities this comes as the fbi and russianals try to piece together tamerlan tsarnaev's movements during his six-month visit to russia back in 2011. they think he and his brother were self-radicalized watching online videos, but that has not ruled out the possibility that others in the united states or russia may have influenced them or helped them in some way. investigators right now are looking into the mother, they're also still...
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in hollywood the remake of red dawn which was originally a cold war era a minstrel show against russians was supposed to show a chinese invasion of america this time however they have changed it to north koreans who can't even defeat the us military in south korea let alone at an away game in the usa the thing that is interesting is not the censorship is the fact that they will censor movies for whoever's got a lot of cash big markets won't be offended but countries with small markets well this is a complete prostitute ality show that loved any guy who's got bills in his pocket you know i was always pretty sure there were a lot of prostitutes working in hollywood i didn't know they actually started making the movies but that's just my opinion. in welcome to the money where the business of 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 in 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
in hollywood the remake of red dawn which was originally a cold war era a minstrel show against russians was supposed to show a chinese invasion of america this time however they have changed it to north koreans who can't even defeat the us military in south korea let alone at an away game in the usa the thing that is interesting is not the censorship is the fact that they will censor movies for whoever's got a lot of cash big markets won't be offended but countries with small markets well this...
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the fbi asked the russians for more information, but the russians did not respond. the fbi checked their terror databases and found nothing. fbi agents interviewed tamerlan and his family in cambridge then, and the agent's conclusion was nothing negative found. that conclusion was then reported to russian officials. eight months later in september of 2011, russian officials asked the american government for information on tamerlan and his mother again, but this time, they put their request directly to the cia. like the fbi before them, the cia asked the russians for more information. and the russians did not provide any more information. the answer back to russia from the cia was identical to the one given by the fbi months earlier. nothing negative found. but tamerlan's name was entered into the federal government's master terrorism database so u.s. officials kept a record of his travel to moscow in 2012. also under investigation tonight is that man known only as misha who reportedly steered the older brother toward religious extremism. the associated press spoke t
the fbi asked the russians for more information, but the russians did not respond. the fbi checked their terror databases and found nothing. fbi agents interviewed tamerlan and his family in cambridge then, and the agent's conclusion was nothing negative found. that conclusion was then reported to russian officials. eight months later in september of 2011, russian officials asked the american government for information on tamerlan and his mother again, but this time, they put their request...
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the russians didn't supply it. know, we're talking about enormous bureaucracies on both sides, and chances are that the russians actually dropped the ball or for some reason didn't want to allow us to know what kind of information they had, because they're very wary of letting us know how they collect intelligence. >> that is part of the relationship, the trouble between the fbi and the fsb, the security operations in russia. both sides really want to protect their sources and methods, and there's another human rights issue here, where the u.s. doesn't want to necessarily turn over to the russians something that might involve a political dissident, for instance. >> well, it's certainly true we have to be very careful of any information we would give to the russians that would allow them to increase harassment of civil rights activists, dissidents, what have you, and obviously they have much lower standards when it comes to these issues than we do. i don't think human rights came into the question here involving the
the russians didn't supply it. know, we're talking about enormous bureaucracies on both sides, and chances are that the russians actually dropped the ball or for some reason didn't want to allow us to know what kind of information they had, because they're very wary of letting us know how they collect intelligence. >> that is part of the relationship, the trouble between the fbi and the fsb, the security operations in russia. both sides really want to protect their sources and methods,...
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so is it fair to say that it's the russian money that because of the russian money is the large deposit is theirs and i think euro's case looks like this we don't know the figures for sure but experts say that most of the largest deposits as they just are russians and this cypriot banks and the financial times for example reports that the russians may lose up to four billion euros as the banks go on the restructuring and analysts from moody's rating agencies they say that the loss may be even more significant around six billion euros bottle whatever the loss is the russian savers will have to cope with it on their own as the russian government has officially about moscow is not going to bail them out. it's a great shame if somebody loses money in these two cyprus banks but the russian government won't take any action in that situation if there will be some serious losses in companies in which the russian state is a shareholder we would look at these cases publicly here in russia but for this it would certainly not be necessary to help the republic of cyprus. interesting about this whole
so is it fair to say that it's the russian money that because of the russian money is the large deposit is theirs and i think euro's case looks like this we don't know the figures for sure but experts say that most of the largest deposits as they just are russians and this cypriot banks and the financial times for example reports that the russians may lose up to four billion euros as the banks go on the restructuring and analysts from moody's rating agencies they say that the loss may be even...
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the russians then go to the cia.he cias is we want this guy added to the terror watch list which doesn't happen although he is in other data bases. he then goes to a location in russia that is a hot bed for islamic extremism, comes home and starts posting videos on the web of a radicalizer, a radical -- a person who is known to make bombs and kill people. when you think about that, how were the dots not connected? >> yeah, well, when you string that all together, it's obvious that dots were connected. i want to be absolutely certain, i am not stating or confirming about the conversations with the cia. we haven't got that far yet. i can't confirm to you that the russians did once in the spring send the communication to u.s. authorities and again in the fall essentially the same information. they were asked to expand on that. they were asked for the factual basis for it. and that wasn't forthcoming. i'm sure not because they were hiding it but for the same reasons we do things here and that is there are thousands of pe
the russians then go to the cia.he cias is we want this guy added to the terror watch list which doesn't happen although he is in other data bases. he then goes to a location in russia that is a hot bed for islamic extremism, comes home and starts posting videos on the web of a radicalizer, a radical -- a person who is known to make bombs and kill people. when you think about that, how were the dots not connected? >> yeah, well, when you string that all together, it's obvious that dots...
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high profile americans linked with torture illegal arrests and abductions of russian citizens moscow has now published the names of human rights violators is banned from entering its territory but the measure comes after a similar move from washington against a number of russians which lawmakers in moscow dubbed as russo phobic to give us more impression of what actually spog an escalator the diplomatic standoff is always within a question of how to give us up to date on this so good to see you today. russia has fired back at who is actually on the list why why did the state actually have to release it rice well it's true russia has tried lists of the list eighteen officials that are banned from entering the russian federation of human rights violations and that's less is really a direct response to the u.s. magnitsky list which was published on late friday and beef. before it was published russia warned the us that their response would be really similar and in cordons through the rules of parity and now what we see is that les which was just published by the russian side consists of
high profile americans linked with torture illegal arrests and abductions of russian citizens moscow has now published the names of human rights violators is banned from entering its territory but the measure comes after a similar move from washington against a number of russians which lawmakers in moscow dubbed as russo phobic to give us more impression of what actually spog an escalator the diplomatic standoff is always within a question of how to give us up to date on this so good to see you...
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well the russian national team are also in good form as fabio capello stretched his unbeaten run in charge to eight games following a one one friendly drill with brazil at stamford bridge which of ample for the reports. after the heavy snow in belfast which was russia's world cup qualifier with northern ireland to be called up twice but whenever it was significantly kinder in london with time your capello's men took on brazil in a friendly the venue was chelsea's ground stamford bridge but it was really a home from home for russia wondering about russian football was one name of the meat it is brings to mind about from roman abramovich and over the last decade or so he's helped turn chelsea into a major footballing power is going to help russia to try to host the two thousand and eighteen world cup there's another world cup before russia two thousand and eighteen and that takes place in brazil next year russia will be looking to join the brazilian span of automatically qualified as hosts felipe scolari is back in charge of a city sol and it was also a return for him to stamford bridge wher
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a russian citizen of one thousand or more. of the man who spent eleven years in the prison for his alleged links to al qaeda and russia haven't been concerned with the situation right now in the prison with the hunger strikers asked a delegation to visit this detainee when a journalist asked if they were new and about how things were with him in gaza from the state of situation there was a very interesting exchange between the state department's spokesperson and the journalist let's have a listen mr mingles of has refused through his own legal counsel to meet with any russian delegation we've conveyed that to the russians so we're not able to facilitate the interview that they requested because we have a longstanding policy of not forcing such interviews if they're not voluntary so it's ok to watch them all off the battlefield of course rudiment one of the most would look for oil but we're certainly going to respect his right not to see the russian. pursuit of russian delegation we have when work is interesting which wrote to
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this news of the russians twice expressed concerns to the u.s. about the elder brother to the cia, also to the fbi, and this word that the cia wanted to place the elder suspect on a watch list back in 2011. what do you make of it? >> actually, to me sounds fairly routine. the first request of the fbi was a foreign law enforcement cooperation request, which is pretty common. we send them to the fsb, the fsb sends them to the fbi. they wanted them essentially to cover leads, to do an investigation into his background and possible ties on u.s. soil. the request to the cia, which is legally barred from investigations on u.s. soil, was to ask if they had any leads and concerning overseas intelligence. and when you have somebody who is the subject of basically an assessment, is this person instituting a threat either on u.s. soil or russians, gathering information, that's one of the people you would place in tide. and that's the terrorist identities data mart environment. basically the white pages of terrorism. anybody who has ever come up in anything
this news of the russians twice expressed concerns to the u.s. about the elder brother to the cia, also to the fbi, and this word that the cia wanted to place the elder suspect on a watch list back in 2011. what do you make of it? >> actually, to me sounds fairly routine. the first request of the fbi was a foreign law enforcement cooperation request, which is pretty common. we send them to the fsb, the fsb sends them to the fbi. they wanted them essentially to cover leads, to do an...
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the names of russians who the u.s. labeled as human rights violators were published on the people from entering the country russia has also keys american lawmakers of having a recipe for the attitude which damaged relations between the two states. also the saudi heir to the socialist i can charge it squares up against a champion of the free market after a bit about short presidential campaign in venezuela with both vying for leadership over the country with the world's biggest oil reserves. egypt's ousted president hosni mubarak goes on trial again over the killing of protesters during the revolution of twenty eleven i mean growing chaos and disappointment and his successes on the. international news this is all she would meet you densher paula hello and welcome to the program first playing a tit for tat mosco has evened the score against washington by drawing up a list of americans it's now banned from entering the country due to human rights abuses after the you asked carried out a similar move against a number of as
the names of russians who the u.s. labeled as human rights violators were published on the people from entering the country russia has also keys american lawmakers of having a recipe for the attitude which damaged relations between the two states. also the saudi heir to the socialist i can charge it squares up against a champion of the free market after a bit about short presidential campaign in venezuela with both vying for leadership over the country with the world's biggest oil reserves....
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two two draw with sparta but zany to catch their lead to four points as the title race pops up in a russian premier league. plus making history russia become the first team to fight back from to kneel down in the fed cup semifinals after stunning slovakia three two. thousand marching on tesco reached the semifinals of the euro league with a three one series victory over caliber out round madrid are also strange. but let's kick off with the russian premier league where the title race is hotting up after tesco drew two two in a dobie thriller with spot tak allowing zimmy to cut the gap to just four points with five matches to go because i didn't get out for points. because a lead at the top was cut to four points after them and for the back from two goals down to draw two all despite missing a penalty in a thrilling moscow darby would spartak at the losing hysteria aiden mcgeady broke the deadlock for the visitors two minutes before the interval and i made it to nearly minutes after it but the league leaders relative minutely forcing a penalty though wagner all of sport kick was saved yet in
two two draw with sparta but zany to catch their lead to four points as the title race pops up in a russian premier league. plus making history russia become the first team to fight back from to kneel down in the fed cup semifinals after stunning slovakia three two. thousand marching on tesco reached the semifinals of the euro league with a three one series victory over caliber out round madrid are also strange. but let's kick off with the russian premier league where the title race is hotting...
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and on saturday a russian writer anyone said what do you know the end of a personal drought claiming his first speedway victory it almost four years the twenty three year old enjoyed a minor wobble in the final to hold off the updates and go off slovenia with former champion and local hero completing the podium in poland it was like that dean of the first triumph since taking three wins in his rookie season back in two thousand and nine. and on sunday i made protest against the race of formula one champion sebastian vettel dominated the bahrain grand prix as the red bull man security second win of the poor races this season lotus drivers can be right in and romance groeschel finished second and third respectively ferrari's fernando alonso suffered a problem to his rear wing and could only manage eight vettel is now ten points clear of lichen at the top of the overall standings. but also on a sunday night by djokovic ended rafael nadal's eight year reign in monte carlo as the world number one beach that came to play on his favored surface six two seven six was the final score after dj
and on saturday a russian writer anyone said what do you know the end of a personal drought claiming his first speedway victory it almost four years the twenty three year old enjoyed a minor wobble in the final to hold off the updates and go off slovenia with former champion and local hero completing the podium in poland it was like that dean of the first triumph since taking three wins in his rookie season back in two thousand and nine. and on sunday i made protest against the race of formula...
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and with countermeasures up to names of russians who the u.s. labeled as human rights violators were published the people buying from entering the country. also this hour they as his socialist i get a good shot at squires all against a champion of the free market after a bit about short presidential campaign in venezuela with both vying for leadership over the world's most oil rich nation. on the age of the ousted president hosni mubarak goes on trial again over the killing of protesters during the revolution of twenty eleven i mean the growing chaos and disappointment in his successors policies. international news and common to live from moscow this is our she was me. let's go straight to our top story and this is the breaking story actually the sour playing two for tots mosco has even to score against washington by drawing out a list of americans it's now banned from entering the country due to human rights abuses that's after the u.s. carried out a similar move against a number of russians and imagine a culture nor is he actually in the studi
and with countermeasures up to names of russians who the u.s. labeled as human rights violators were published the people buying from entering the country. also this hour they as his socialist i get a good shot at squires all against a champion of the free market after a bit about short presidential campaign in venezuela with both vying for leadership over the world's most oil rich nation. on the age of the ousted president hosni mubarak goes on trial again over the killing of protesters during...
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but the russians were not satisfied with the fbi nothing suspicious report so the russians then asked the cia to look into tamerlan's background, especially any links to radical islam. so the cia added tamerlan's name to its terrorist database. tamerlan's parents watched all of this from dagestan, the russian republic, where they were interviewed late this week over there by the fbi. the fbi's findings. 15 months ago, january of last year, tamerlan visited dagestan where he stayed some seven months and then returned to the u.s. that was july of last year. nine months before last week's boston attacks. this seven-month stay by tamerlan in dagestan has led u.s. terror experts to speculate on what happened to tamerlan while in dagestan. here's one informed view." while it is too early to tell, i suspect that tamerlan was radicalized in the u.s. but used his months in dagestan to receive the military training and bomb-making skills needed for the boston attacks." so says glen howard, the president of 9 jamestown foundation, a d.c.-based think tank founded to help soviet dissidents. questi
but the russians were not satisfied with the fbi nothing suspicious report so the russians then asked the cia to look into tamerlan's background, especially any links to radical islam. so the cia added tamerlan's name to its terrorist database. tamerlan's parents watched all of this from dagestan, the russian republic, where they were interviewed late this week over there by the fbi. the fbi's findings. 15 months ago, january of last year, tamerlan visited dagestan where he stayed some seven...
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we know that the information was thinned, we know that the russian russians are not likely to give up their sources to us it and when the united states authorities went back to them on more than one occasion and asked for more information, i'm told they did not get a case report back to us. the fact that this information was coming from the russians at all should raise a red flag. >> what about the money here? i mean, there is a money trail here that has to be followed. doesn't the it appear to be an expensive plot. you got some information about -- or a theory that law enforcement is working with financing this spot or his income. his trip to russia. >> right. they call it a working theory. investigators are looking into whether he sold drugs as a way to earn income. we know that he had a wife who worked -- we know that the family was on welfare until 2012. as you point out, anderson, this is not a really expense iive pl. not an expensive bomb. but he did go back to russia, and he had to finance that somehow and help his family while he was gone for six months, right? >> right. and i
we know that the information was thinned, we know that the russian russians are not likely to give up their sources to us it and when the united states authorities went back to them on more than one occasion and asked for more information, i'm told they did not get a case report back to us. the fact that this information was coming from the russians at all should raise a red flag. >> what about the money here? i mean, there is a money trail here that has to be followed. doesn't the it...
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the russian evidence right now, i'll tell you, the russians are coming out with a lot of information after the fact. we now know that the fbi asked them for further information when they said look at this family, look at this brother. they now have more information. so part of what's unfolding here is russian intelligence authorities either are making amends for failing to give us the information or having kept it in the first place. but neither is a good story and so i'm very cautious about believing now that the russian story is sort of perfectly packaged at this stage. i think there's more to come on the russian side. >> yeah. i'm sure you're right. juliette, stay with me. we'll take a short break. when we come back, more from you plus a 9/11 widow's battle to keep terrorists out of the cockpit only 12 years after that fateful day. ♪ i'm your venus [ female announcer ] what does beauty feel like? find out with venus embrace. every five-bladed stroke gives you 360 degrees of smooth for goddess skin you can feel and feel. ♪ i'm your venus only from venus embrace. for goddess skin yo
the russian evidence right now, i'll tell you, the russians are coming out with a lot of information after the fact. we now know that the fbi asked them for further information when they said look at this family, look at this brother. they now have more information. so part of what's unfolding here is russian intelligence authorities either are making amends for failing to give us the information or having kept it in the first place. but neither is a good story and so i'm very cautious about...
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president vladimir putin these are disturbing symptoms at the same time he stressed that the russian economy has good margins of safety. i doodled want to dramatize the situation not necessarily the russian economy has a sufficient safety net. despite growing volatility on global markets prices on oil and other results russia has substantial golden currency reserves its budget reserve funds are a reliable safety cushion and what is most important people's real incomes are not shrinking but are steadily growing many experts are optimistic about the second half of twenty thirteen among them are analysts from the group they see a chance a fresh an economy rebounding this would in part be o. to a low base effect and slowing inflation investments into the russian market has so far been receding this came mostly due to risks that related with cyprus and falling commodity prices however legislation aimed at simplifying some procedures is on the way for example paying taxes was already made easier by a simplified eighty procedure and the introduction of electronic services that and similar r
president vladimir putin these are disturbing symptoms at the same time he stressed that the russian economy has good margins of safety. i doodled want to dramatize the situation not necessarily the russian economy has a sufficient safety net. despite growing volatility on global markets prices on oil and other results russia has substantial golden currency reserves its budget reserve funds are a reliable safety cushion and what is most important people's real incomes are not shrinking but are...
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the russians don't provide it. the letter that goes to the cia later is the identical letter as the fbi. so there's no new information or new threat. it's just they decided to simultaneously send them out and they came through different tracks. so the cia didn't have anything to do with this. but no one knew this until this week. >> tom, stand by. to get this on, again it is coming in. the person who got this is suzanne candiotti who is breaking the story. suz susan we are clurntly -- in 2007 after russia expressed kshs but this is certainly something new here, whole new level. >> reporter: it is. because as tom was ex-plapg as well, this is information that the fbi said it did not have back in 2007. now, would it have made a difference back then? it may very well have. again these conversations were vague but at least the fbi said at the time it didn't have much to chew on. now, remember, the fbi did interview tamerlan and did interview the mother and did, as a matter of fact, enter at least they names into a fede
the russians don't provide it. the letter that goes to the cia later is the identical letter as the fbi. so there's no new information or new threat. it's just they decided to simultaneously send them out and they came through different tracks. so the cia didn't have anything to do with this. but no one knew this until this week. >> tom, stand by. to get this on, again it is coming in. the person who got this is suzanne candiotti who is breaking the story. suz susan we are clurntly -- in...
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only the russian president vladimir putin has said to his greatest regret russian security services wererovide any information to their american colleagues of operational significance. carol. >> that's phil black. investigators are also concerned about a man who they think may vin fluns vin fluns have inviewsed tamerlan named misha. >> when misha visited us he just kind of opened our eyes really wide about islam. he was really -- he's devoted and he's a verygood man. >> let's bring in our cnn national security analyst julia kichlt kiam to talk about this. talk about strange, new developments frightening new developments. so the russians we finally find out have recorded this secret conversation between the mother and maybe one of the sons and they mention the word jihad but they didn't tell authorities here in the united states until now. >> two take-aways. first, jihad means a lot of things 37 we're sort of curious in what context wassaid. it sounds lik russians nervous enough. but this piece of information that's come out in the isreally what starts to make u.s. intelligence agencies s
only the russian president vladimir putin has said to his greatest regret russian security services wererovide any information to their american colleagues of operational significance. carol. >> that's phil black. investigators are also concerned about a man who they think may vin fluns vin fluns have inviewsed tamerlan named misha. >> when misha visited us he just kind of opened our eyes really wide about islam. he was really -- he's devoted and he's a verygood man. >> let's...
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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 in this area however i can't really say that i'm totally happy with the current state of affairs and there's definitely room for improvement in sport today's unrecognisable from a few decades ago after leeds are running fast and jumping higher football is more physical and played at a much quicker pace and hits an ice hockey in american football to make it harder for the usa in germany have taken sports medicine into the twenty first century russia is lagging behind olympic rhythmic gymnastics silver medalist studier dimitri were picked up a serious ankle injury after last summer's london games but it was only for a treatment in germany but she'll be able to continue her promising career when i cast came off a couple of weeks ago and the legs feeling better despite it being a diffi
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 in this area however i can't really say that i'm totally happy with the current state of affairs and there's definitely room for improvement in sport today's unrecognisable from a few decades ago after leeds are running fast and jumping higher...
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so the russian view now, the russian position, some of the comments we've heard from russian officials following the boston incident, is that russia has been saying for a long time, our terror threat is the same as your terror threat and we need to work together very closely in order to deal with it. >> and with that in mind, phil, is there an expectation the russians will change policy or handling of the rest of caucasus regions in light of what's just happened in boston? >> nothing to indicate that so far. indeed, really one of the constant policies of vladimir putin since he has dominated the political leadership of this country for well over 12 years now has been a very strong, very uncompromising stance on dealing with the unrest in the north caucasus. in the late 1990s, the militant threat from there was a nationalist one. it was from fighters who wanted to break away from russia and form their own independent state. but as the russian government has constantly hit them and hammered them very, very hard through the first and second chechen wars those groups have become increasing
so the russian view now, the russian position, some of the comments we've heard from russian officials following the boston incident, is that russia has been saying for a long time, our terror threat is the same as your terror threat and we need to work together very closely in order to deal with it. >> and with that in mind, phil, is there an expectation the russians will change policy or handling of the rest of caucasus regions in light of what's just happened in boston? >>...
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nationals including russian children who were adopted and abused by the u.s. adoptive parents possible cited a number of those cases but they haven't published any lists yet critics of the magnets killed by the way here in the u.s. even if you u.s. lawmakers have pointed out that perhaps before punishing russian officials for alleged violations the u.s. could be could could look into human rights abuses committed by americans see in. iraq ghana stand anyway a moscow does not see the tit for tat moves as a positive development and here's what the russian president's spokesperson said quote the appearance of any lists will no doubt have a very negative effect on bilateral russian american relations but he also added at the same time these bilateral relations are very multifaceted and even under the burden of such negative manifestations they still have many prospects for future development and growth that was the russian president's spokesperson going to as you can in washington thanks for the pressure to. well russia's also accuse the u.s. of a cold war approac
nationals including russian children who were adopted and abused by the u.s. adoptive parents possible cited a number of those cases but they haven't published any lists yet critics of the magnets killed by the way here in the u.s. even if you u.s. lawmakers have pointed out that perhaps before punishing russian officials for alleged violations the u.s. could be could could look into human rights abuses committed by americans see in. iraq ghana stand anyway a moscow does not see the tit for tat...
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the names of russians through the u.s. labeled as human rights violated were published and the people banned from entering the country russia has also slammed american lawmakers want it described as a sentiment a chasm in relations between the state. it's a socialist i call squares off against a champion of the free market for a short presidential campaign in venezuela both vying for leadership over the country with some of the world's biggest oil reserves. chaos in egypt as the religious divide widens coptic christians who have in judo no assault on their main cathedral and say police are texting the perpetrators. worldwide news live from moscow this is the with me rule research show us good to have you with us today high profile americans linked with torture illegal it rests and abductions of russian citizens of moscow has now published the names of human rights violators is banned from entering the territory by the measure comes off to a similar move from washington against a number of russians which lawmakers in moscow
the names of russians through the u.s. labeled as human rights violated were published and the people banned from entering the country russia has also slammed american lawmakers want it described as a sentiment a chasm in relations between the state. it's a socialist i call squares off against a champion of the free market for a short presidential campaign in venezuela both vying for leadership over the country with some of the world's biggest oil reserves. chaos in egypt as the religious...