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. >> i do think russia has made its point that there is probably not a serious solution without russian involvement. >> reporter: diplomatically shunned and sanctionedthe west over russia's policies in ukraine, putin has been pushing for a grand coalition to fight isil since september. but washington has resisted, claiming russian air strikes have been mostly targeting rebels opposed to moscow's client, syrian president, bashar al-assad. but attitudes have shifted sharply in the wake of isil's coordinated attacks in paris. >> translator: so i have asked the security council to meet as soon as possible to adopt a resolution on this common commitment to fight terrorism. >> reporter: monday the french president echoed putin's call for united front against isil, announcing he would travel to moscow and washington next week. >>> tuesday the kremlin said it is now coordinating with the french military in syria. wednesday president obama signals washington is also open to greater cooperation with moscow. >> if we get a -- a better understanding with russia about the process for bringing an end to the syrian civil war, that obviously opens up more opportuni
. >> i do think russia has made its point that there is probably not a serious solution without russian involvement. >> reporter: diplomatically shunned and sanctionedthe west over russia's policies in ukraine, putin has been pushing for a grand coalition to fight isil since september. but washington has resisted, claiming russian air strikes have been mostly targeting rebels opposed to moscow's client, syrian president, bashar al-assad. but attitudes have shifted sharply in the...
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, economic sanctions against russia for these activities. so nato's on alert. nato member countries know what happened in eastern ukraine could foretell trouble for them with their minorities with russian influence. so nato's not about to roll over and say to vladimir putin, you're our savior in syria. but, of course, this is what putin would like. what he would like to do is get control of the refugee situation and have the europeans rely on him militarily and come back and say, let's get rid of the sanctions on russia. this, of course, would also fracture nato. and so this is also something that putin would be very happy to see. >> all right. thanks to general wesly clark there. vladimir putin was invited to the climate summit this week. and so far, putin has not responded. >> still ahead, ben carson just released a statement about his surprise trip to visit syrian refugees in jordan. his comments next. people don't have to think about where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our j
, economic sanctions against russia for these activities. so nato's on alert. nato member countries know what happened in eastern ukraine could foretell trouble for them with their minorities with russian influence. so nato's not about to roll over and say to vladimir putin, you're our savior in syria. but, of course, this is what putin would like. what he would like to do is get control of the refugee situation and have the europeans rely on him militarily and come back and say, let's get rid...
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all of that is now at risk. >> reporter: the world anti-doping agency voted to sanction russia for widespread cheating. it's a cheat being that could bar the russians from participating in the 2016 olympics. >> it is clear that they're non-compliant. >> reporter: the rote was unanimous. the governing body had documented long-term and state cheating in a scathing report this month. it comes as no surprise. >> you can't give me back my podium. >> alicia, an american track star, seized it as a long awaited validation. she finished 5th in the 2012 olympics, two russians finished first and second. and they recommended that they be banned for life. >> to stand there proud, and i was be able to represent my country in such a manner, you can't give that back to me. and at the end of the day, it's robbery. >> reporter: the bans were prompted in part by secretly recorded doping admissions by the winner, and the bronze. all told, they recommend that five athletes receive lifetime bans, along with five coaches, the head of the sports federation, and the lab director. the lab director is accused of destro
all of that is now at risk. >> reporter: the world anti-doping agency voted to sanction russia for widespread cheating. it's a cheat being that could bar the russians from participating in the 2016 olympics. >> it is clear that they're non-compliant. >> reporter: the rote was unanimous. the governing body had documented long-term and state cheating in a scathing report this month. it comes as no surprise. >> you can't give me back my podium. >> alicia, an american...
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the sanctions russia is threatening will start to bite in january. 90,000 turkish workers in russia, their work permits aren't going to be renewed. at the end of the year, they'll of to come back. agricultural products will not be transported from turkey to russia. these free arrangements will end for turks wanting to go to russia and the expected holiday period that starts at the end of december when russians start booking their holidays, it's likely that that is going to be severely impact. there will be no more packaged tours. they took a hilt with the falling value of the ruble, but now looks like russians are not going to be able to holiday unless some sort of accommodation is reached between turkey and russia before the end of the year. >> more than 44 people have been buried in the syrian town targeted in an air strike on sunday. activists accused russia of carrying out the attack. a warning you may find some of the images in the report disturbing. >> one after the other, they kept coming. people in the town had to bury multiple bodies in one grave after dozens were killed in
the sanctions russia is threatening will start to bite in january. 90,000 turkish workers in russia, their work permits aren't going to be renewed. at the end of the year, they'll of to come back. agricultural products will not be transported from turkey to russia. these free arrangements will end for turks wanting to go to russia and the expected holiday period that starts at the end of december when russians start booking their holidays, it's likely that that is going to be severely impact....
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russia consumers will not have access to those now. so this is a pretty hard-hitting sanctionspects but one that hits turkey hard but also could hit russia pretty hard. >> so in whose interest is it to de-escalate this then? >> there is always a way to de-escalate this. and russia, after their rhetoric after the plane was shot down, they had to do something, they just couldn't make a lot of noise and do nothing. we are seeing from turkey some language that indicates a willingness to de-escalate it. they are not taking the bait on this. partially because i think it will hurt their economy and they don't want that to happen. but also because the potential for this to escalate is substantial. russia and nato are both very powerful countries, very wealthy countries. big militaries and turkey is, of course, a member of nato. if this -- for this to become a conflict, even if not an actual shooting war, but a broader conflict between rauch and turkey or russia and nato. it takes the syria situation which is a very kind of terrible serious, but also somewhat contained situation, somewh
russia consumers will not have access to those now. so this is a pretty hard-hitting sanctionspects but one that hits turkey hard but also could hit russia pretty hard. >> so in whose interest is it to de-escalate this then? >> there is always a way to de-escalate this. and russia, after their rhetoric after the plane was shot down, they had to do something, they just couldn't make a lot of noise and do nothing. we are seeing from turkey some language that indicates a willingness to...
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only just been an agreement at the g20 meeting to actually continue it by six months the sanctions against russiaor its actions in eastern ukraine and the annexation process in crimae. it's going to be tough to get a deal done, but that is the objective. of course, everyone, all the military figures, the keel military figures and, indeed, many diplomats are warning to think about the end game, what is going to be the cohere strategy >>> thank from paris. you can see evidence of the attacks. we will be back at the top of the hour in a few minutes for a full news bulletin. do stay with us. do stay with us. -- build a coalition to defeat-- building a coalition to defeat i.s.i.l. a week of diplomacy for francois hollande by meeting in paris. also ahead police in belgium arrest 16 people in overnight raids across brussels as the hunt continues for a key suspect in the paris attacks. the kirchner era ends in argentina. mauricio macri wins
only just been an agreement at the g20 meeting to actually continue it by six months the sanctions against russiaor its actions in eastern ukraine and the annexation process in crimae. it's going to be tough to get a deal done, but that is the objective. of course, everyone, all the military figures, the keel military figures and, indeed, many diplomats are warning to think about the end game, what is going to be the cohere strategy >>> thank from paris. you can see evidence of the...
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are-- are you working harder to get more sanctions on russia? >> my goal is to take the-- tragedy of what happened to sergei and try to turn it into something positive. and-- and we have sanctions to punish the russians-- in america. we want the same sanctions in europe, which is why we're working with the european parliament. and-- and-- i think i'm most proud of the fact that the-- senators in america who passed the russian magnitsky act have reintroduced a new law called the global magnitsky act, named after sergei magnitsky, which would apply sanctions globally. so to human rights violators from venezuela and kazakhstan and an-- anywhere. because there's no reason why-- bad guys from russia should have a worse deal than bad guys-- everyone should have a ba-- all bad guys should have a bad deal. they should all be scared of this stuff. nothing's gonna bring back sergei magnitsky. but-- but this does leave him with a legacy-- an important legacy of-- of hopefully saving lots of other lives around the world. >> bill browder, thank you so much fo
are-- are you working harder to get more sanctions on russia? >> my goal is to take the-- tragedy of what happened to sergei and try to turn it into something positive. and-- and we have sanctions to punish the russians-- in america. we want the same sanctions in europe, which is why we're working with the european parliament. and-- and-- i think i'm most proud of the fact that the-- senators in america who passed the russian magnitsky act have reintroduced a new law called the global...
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the eu gets up a checkbook and russia unveils new sanctions. thanthe heat is on is more 140 world leaders are gathering ahead of negations -- negotiations on a global agreement. the avis to stop global temperatures rising or the two degrees celsius. caroline hyde's lies -- live at the summit for us. what is at stake? caroline: at stake? agreementglobal meeting emerging markets and developed markets agreeing to halt the worst effects of climate change. at stake is water levels rising and 4000 chinese nationals joining every day. and it is a call to the very existence of some island nation that would literally sink if sea levels continue to rise. from a financial point of view what is at stake is the future of football fuel. the movement of money into renewables and already, $2.6 trillion under management from asset managers saying we will no longer invest in fossil fuel. clearly the money is moving out and into the renewable energies. winde starting to see the in the sales of these 140 liters , 100 95 countries attending the u.n. gathering on cl
the eu gets up a checkbook and russia unveils new sanctions. thanthe heat is on is more 140 world leaders are gathering ahead of negations -- negotiations on a global agreement. the avis to stop global temperatures rising or the two degrees celsius. caroline hyde's lies -- live at the summit for us. what is at stake? caroline: at stake? agreementglobal meeting emerging markets and developed markets agreeing to halt the worst effects of climate change. at stake is water levels rising and 4000...
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. >> international sanctions imposed on russia started to ♪ >> international sanctions imposed on russiaut the killing, albeit with lower numbers, continues in ukraine. we spoke with the presidents of both countries here on bloomberg tv and reported on the human tragedy unfolding in eastern ukraine. >> the fast-moving car should have been a clue. >> small arms fire there. you don't have to go very far to find the fighting. we're right on the outskirts and as you can hear, there's a battle going on. \[gunfire] >> we came here to film some of the destruction caused by the war. what we didn't realize was we're not entirely outside of the battle zone. turns out i'm standing on a tank parked just under the bridge. a fighter, off camera, trains husband gun on me and tells me not to move. he wants to check our documents. satisfied with our papers, he relaxes and we're free. here we go. next day we returned better prepared. a flak jacket. put on a helmet here. we're being driven to the dineskue international airport, the most fought-over piece of real estate in the entire war by a pro russian fi
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the world antidoping agency today voted to sanction russia for widespread drug cheating. it's a decision that could bar russian athletes from competing in brazil. >> we asked for evidence, the evidence didn't help us in any way. it's quite clear they're noncompliant, they've been declared noncompliant to date. >> the group known as wada, state sponsored cheating, in a decision announced earlier this month. >> you can't give me back my podium celebration, or family celebration time. >> alicia montano, was robbed of a medal. the wading organization recommends russia be banned for life. >> proud to represent my country in such a manner, can't give that back to me. and at the end of the day it's robbery. >> the recommended bans were prompted in part by secretly recorded doping admission, by gold and bronze medal winners. the chief medical officer of russia's drug federation. wada accuses him of destroying samples. and intimidating workers into falsifying the results. wada stripped the lab of its accreditation. indicates that the corruption went to the highest levels of russia
the world antidoping agency today voted to sanction russia for widespread drug cheating. it's a decision that could bar russian athletes from competing in brazil. >> we asked for evidence, the evidence didn't help us in any way. it's quite clear they're noncompliant, they've been declared noncompliant to date. >> the group known as wada, state sponsored cheating, in a decision announced earlier this month. >> you can't give me back my podium celebration, or family celebration...
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sebastianco has called for his organization to consider sanctions against russia that could involve a. >>> the nfl is once again having to tackle the issue of domestic violence. dallas cowboy's defensive end, greg harvey is at the center of the controversies. pictures of his bruised ex-girlfriend surfaced next week. richelle carey reports. >> reporter: in uniform and on the field. dallas cowboy's star played against the philadelphia eagles on sunday despite new calls to ban him from the nfl. >> i would not want greg hardy on my team if he didn't demonstrate he was sorried? >> reporter: photos that appear to show his ex-girlfriend bruced and battered. the photos date back to may of last year, when he was accused of beating holder in north carolina. release of the pictures demanded some to demand the cowboys cut ties with hardy immediately. and while a judge found the former pro-bowler guilty of assault, that conviction was later overturned on appeal. hardee's record was then exupd expun jed. the penalty came months after the nfl announced a tougher policy involving ray rice. the runnin
sebastianco has called for his organization to consider sanctions against russia that could involve a. >>> the nfl is once again having to tackle the issue of domestic violence. dallas cowboy's defensive end, greg harvey is at the center of the controversies. pictures of his bruised ex-girlfriend surfaced next week. richelle carey reports. >> reporter: in uniform and on the field. dallas cowboy's star played against the philadelphia eagles on sunday despite new calls to ban him...
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clearly the sanctions russia put on turkey is not going to help the situation. ted effort. we need russia and turkey helping us with isis. that's probably now fairly distant in happening. >> in the days afterwards, putin hinted this shootdown was more calculated, almost a premeditated event with u.s. knowledge. is that likely or not plausible? >> no, that's not possible. this is putin again goading us. he's probably mad because we immediately put out a statement saying there was a violation possibly of turkish air space. i think the pentagon did that and the pentagon was dealing with the data they had. there probably was a violation. but i think putin was angry. he's not happy with us. what putin wants to do is save assad. we don't want to do that in syria. we want assad to step aside, transition government. so we have conflicting goals. but at the same time, a russian jet was shot down over egypt, isis is an enemy of russia. so i think what is needed is some strong diplomacy to bring everybody together. but what turkey did was not helpful. and for us, i think to
clearly the sanctions russia put on turkey is not going to help the situation. ted effort. we need russia and turkey helping us with isis. that's probably now fairly distant in happening. >> in the days afterwards, putin hinted this shootdown was more calculated, almost a premeditated event with u.s. knowledge. is that likely or not plausible? >> no, that's not possible. this is putin again goading us. he's probably mad because we immediately put out a statement saying there was a...
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, economic sanctions against russia for these activities. so nato is on alert. nato-member countries in eastern europe foe what happened in eastern ukraine could for tell some trouble for them with their minorities and with russian influence. nato is not about to roll over and say to vladmir putin, you are our savior in syria. this is what putin would like. what he would like to do is get control of the refugee situation and remind the europeans that the europeans rely on him militarily and then come back to him and say, let's get rid of these sanctions on russia. this would fracture nato and this is also something that putin would be very happy to see. he has a lot of cards on the table. he doesn't want to start a war with turkey but he wants to put turkey, so-called, in its place z on notice. >> he yes. >> general wesley clark, always good to see you. thank you so much. appreciate your time. >>> a republican presidential candidate is overseas on a, quote, fact-finding mission to two syrian refugee camps. cnn's orn leiberman is there. >> r
, economic sanctions against russia for these activities. so nato is on alert. nato-member countries in eastern europe foe what happened in eastern ukraine could for tell some trouble for them with their minorities and with russian influence. nato is not about to roll over and say to vladmir putin, you are our savior in syria. this is what putin would like. what he would like to do is get control of the refugee situation and remind the europeans that the europeans rely on him militarily and...
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russia applying for pressure on turkey. more sanctions are planned on turkey by russia which has not responded to turkey's request to meet to november 30. erdogan has warned russia not to play with fire. people in uganda at a shrine where the pope is celebrating a mass. he has been urged to address the issue of home homophobia. a shooting in colorado has produced three people killed. >>> there's no continuing peril to the citizens here. >> reporter: that marked the end of a five-hour stand off between a gunman and police at a family planning clinic. three people had died. >>> unfortunately, we have to confirm that we have two civilian casualties on the scene and we have the death of one police officer. >> reporter: that officer has now been identified as 44-year-old garret swayze. just before noon friday police responded to the planned parenthood building after an emergency call that shots were fired inside the clinic. it was a white male with a long gun. it has been determined it was a rifle. the suspect brought several bags with him to
russia applying for pressure on turkey. more sanctions are planned on turkey by russia which has not responded to turkey's request to meet to november 30. erdogan has warned russia not to play with fire. people in uganda at a shrine where the pope is celebrating a mass. he has been urged to address the issue of home homophobia. a shooting in colorado has produced three people killed. >>> there's no continuing peril to the citizens here. >> reporter: that marked the end of a...
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german chancellor angela merkel brought the europeans together with sanctions over russia, and the eurozoned somehow the europeans are saying that you look after this. so much for solidarity. heaven forbid if something went really wrong in ukraine. would europe open the door to ukrainians? >> let's take a look at another potential pressure that european leaders in many countries are facing. a number of countries are seeing the rise of right-wing parties riding a wave of anxiety and fear about migration. let's take a look. ♪ >> there is a move to the right in europe. the most recent example is poland. to victory on an anti-migrant ticket. it opposes taking in muslin refugees and rejects refugee quotas. in switzerland, the right wing svp also scored a victory. it called for stricter immigration rules, including quotas on people moving from the eu. its liberaln for asylum policy, saw a racially motivated attack at a school with immigrant pupils. observer say it is a sign of a growing radicalization on the right to the far right sweden democrats have stored -- sort in opinion polls. poland, swi
german chancellor angela merkel brought the europeans together with sanctions over russia, and the eurozoned somehow the europeans are saying that you look after this. so much for solidarity. heaven forbid if something went really wrong in ukraine. would europe open the door to ukrainians? >> let's take a look at another potential pressure that european leaders in many countries are facing. a number of countries are seeing the rise of right-wing parties riding a wave of anxiety and fear...
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sanctions against putin's russia, in my view, are very mild. they are not hurting oligarch the way they could, and the united states, you know, could impose real sanctions on russia even without the european allies. and by doing so, it could send a message -- and not for putin. i think putin already has burnt all the bridges, and we should stop trying, you know, just to engage him. but message to other people in russia, russian elite, russian oligarchs, moscow middle class to recognize that following putin's suicidal policies could jeopardize their own interests. so far there is no strategy. and, again, i would like to see the strategy. i would like people to understand that confronting putin today is very dangerous can, is very costly. the problem is tomorrow the rice goes up. because he always takes delays, concessions, weaknesses, you know, as invitation on future aggression. so i remember in his inaugural in 1961, john kennedy said we do not -- we dare not tempt our foes with weakness. and unfortunately, you know, this warning stays, you kno
sanctions against putin's russia, in my view, are very mild. they are not hurting oligarch the way they could, and the united states, you know, could impose real sanctions on russia even without the european allies. and by doing so, it could send a message -- and not for putin. i think putin already has burnt all the bridges, and we should stop trying, you know, just to engage him. but message to other people in russia, russian elite, russian oligarchs, moscow middle class to recognize that...
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turkey chs held back from any kind of sanctions on russia during the war in ukraine. that's beginni that's going to be different now, which is sounds like he's going to do. >> so if even some of those items happened, how would all of that bigger picture the war on isis. >> could significant affect the war on isis. it would basically put any efforts to bring all of the different coalition players together with russia to go after isis. isis is not russia's main goal in syria. they want to preserve and to protect the reseem. that's their primary goal. . that's why when they were flying over this area on the turkish border, none of the targets they were going after, the russians were going after had anything to do with isis. those were all those groups that we have talked about. >> colonel and ben, thank you both so much. >>> coming up next, donald trump making a new claim about what he says. does the truth matter when it comes to the republican front runner. we'll talk to him, one of our political reporters. >>> also we'll take you to chicago. this police officer has bee
turkey chs held back from any kind of sanctions on russia during the war in ukraine. that's beginni that's going to be different now, which is sounds like he's going to do. >> so if even some of those items happened, how would all of that bigger picture the war on isis. >> could significant affect the war on isis. it would basically put any efforts to bring all of the different coalition players together with russia to go after isis. isis is not russia's main goal in syria. they...
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russia. this is a pretty hard hitting sanction in some respect, but it's one that hits turkey than but also russia >>> a special summit on sunday on the ongoing refugee crisis is expected to be top on the agenda. more refugees in exchange for more than three billion dollars and free trade of turks into the e.u. >> reporter: spring turned to summer and autumn to winter and still they haven't stopped. through all weather on this miserable trip. the e.u. has all year been accused of doing too little to make the journey less dangerous. while european leaders with symptomatic when this body of this little boy washld up, suddenly aplan is on the table. the german government is in the driving seat presenting this as an attempt at regaining control. >>> i think it is not a fair humanitarian solution to induce people to risk their lives and the lives of their children in crossing the mediterranean, but we have to offer entry into the european union and improving the situation of refugees in turkey. >> reporter: this is the known as little istanbul. turkey is also demanding vi is free access to europe for i
russia. this is a pretty hard hitting sanction in some respect, but it's one that hits turkey than but also russia >>> a special summit on sunday on the ongoing refugee crisis is expected to be top on the agenda. more refugees in exchange for more than three billion dollars and free trade of turks into the e.u. >> reporter: spring turned to summer and autumn to winter and still they haven't stopped. through all weather on this miserable trip. the e.u. has all year been accused of...
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sanctions. it's bizarre, when you think about it. when i was in europe, russiaurkish economy were the two worst in all of europe. and turkey is the only country in europe that's not supporting the sanctions against russia against ukraine. so for mr. putin to say, hey, we're going to throw sanctions up against turkey is just -- it's just crazy. but when you take a look, as tony said, the russian long game, their long game is to buy strategic objectives, they've done it in the black sea, they're trying to do it in the mediterranean, and that's one of their biggest reasons for having this friendship with mr. assad. they have bases that give them access to the mediterranean. and they want that. they really don't care who's in power. they supported him in the past. you'll see a wavering of this, but you talk about the combination of russia with iran, russia with syria, russia against the united states and using syria and iran to do that, russia against the nato expansion. he'll do the same thing there. so this is a very strange strategic game mr. putin is playing, an
sanctions. it's bizarre, when you think about it. when i was in europe, russiaurkish economy were the two worst in all of europe. and turkey is the only country in europe that's not supporting the sanctions against russia against ukraine. so for mr. putin to say, hey, we're going to throw sanctions up against turkey is just -- it's just crazy. but when you take a look, as tony said, the russian long game, their long game is to buy strategic objectives, they've done it in the black sea, they're...
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what thewe look at russia-turkey spat has been, russia has a huge role to play in the middle east. can you update us on the sanctions? ryan: we learned three things over the weekend -- one is that russia has hired turkish nationals -- has banned the hiring of turkish nationals. more formalization of what we already knew. russia will ban or suspend visa-free travel for turks coming in. if you want to go to russia in 2016, you will have to get a visa. russia has also banned chartered flights from flying to turkey. a lot of tour operators have already canceled their trips to russia in anticipation of the sanctioning. they know on which side their bread is buttered. nonetheless, escalation. we will get an update on the sanctions by tomorrow. it all depends on what may or may not happen at those talks. manus: let's bring you into the conversation. the past four weeks have been monumental, both in terms of terror attacks, the movement and commodities, the political issues in turkey and syria -- what is the major concern for you as an investor? it is justin a way continuing uncertainty. the emerging markets have been under
what thewe look at russia-turkey spat has been, russia has a huge role to play in the middle east. can you update us on the sanctions? ryan: we learned three things over the weekend -- one is that russia has hired turkish nationals -- has banned the hiring of turkish nationals. more formalization of what we already knew. russia will ban or suspend visa-free travel for turks coming in. if you want to go to russia in 2016, you will have to get a visa. russia has also banned chartered flights from...
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economic tools or weapons, they have been used against russia, and they are not helping the -- the way they could and the united states could impose re-sanctions on russia. so, we will send a message. stop trying to engage him. do you recognize that following putin's policies, they are jeopardizing their own interests. again, i would like to see the strategy. i would like people to understa confronting putin today is very dangerous. -- he always takes delays and concessions and weaknesses as imitations. ,'m a member at his inaugural john kennedy said that we do not dare tempt our force with weakness. morning,tunately, this that is very actual these days. host: john is calling in from pennsylvania. good morning. caller: good morning. pleasure speaking to you, i have been aware of your existence, you have been on the world stage for quite some time. andinitially, it was chess then it was politics. and i think you have a misperception about the united , there was an amorphous amount of hostility that our elites have four putin and russia. treating him contemptuously and and areng his strength now doing the opposite. fearful that he is going to in
economic tools or weapons, they have been used against russia, and they are not helping the -- the way they could and the united states could impose re-sanctions on russia. so, we will send a message. stop trying to engage him. do you recognize that following putin's policies, they are jeopardizing their own interests. again, i would like to see the strategy. i would like people to understa confronting putin today is very dangerous. -- he always takes delays and concessions and weaknesses as...
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russia had been the beared by economic sanctions imposed by the west in response to russia's annexation of crimea in march of 2014. persistently lower oil prices and other geo political risk pose severe risk. on thursday president putin will meet with the president of france hollande in moss cow to discuss opportunities for a united front against isis. isis took credit for downing a russian airliner over egypt's sinai peninsula last month killing all 224 passengers am i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> hello. >> let's begin with something you know a lot about. which is the russian economy. assess where it is today. >> well, russian economy is in negative growth this year. but starting from next year, we expect economic growth and i think the economy is still alive. after the first shock wave, of lower oil prices and sanctions and bad commodity prices for other russian commodities, and slower growth in china, all these affect the russian economy, i think now we, understand that the economy will be growing, show adjusted to new conditions and surviving. >> rose: but t
russia had been the beared by economic sanctions imposed by the west in response to russia's annexation of crimea in march of 2014. persistently lower oil prices and other geo political risk pose severe risk. on thursday president putin will meet with the president of france hollande in moss cow to discuss opportunities for a united front against isis. isis took credit for downing a russian airliner over egypt's sinai peninsula last month killing all 224 passengers am i'm pleased to have him...
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think he's playing another game completely unrelate td may seem but to get rid of the west's sanctions on russia. i think he's going to use the shoot-down of the russian jet which many in europe believe was really turkey's fault more than russia and try to see what ke get on all of these fronts. here in britain in particular there's a vote coming up in parliament in the next few days whether to authorize british air strikes against isis in syria. you'll recall that strikes against the syrian dictator were voted down in parliament a little over two years ago, causing an enormous disruption in the western alliance. so there's no doubt there's a lot at stake here. >> prime minister cameron is calling for that. do you think parliament will vote and support britain getting into this for those air strikes? >> it's interesting. the secretary of defense here in britain said this morning on their sunday talk shows that he didn't think the votes were there yet. the british labor party is fractured in more ways than you can count with its new radical left wing leader jeremy corbin against strikes against i
think he's playing another game completely unrelate td may seem but to get rid of the west's sanctions on russia. i think he's going to use the shoot-down of the russian jet which many in europe believe was really turkey's fault more than russia and try to see what ke get on all of these fronts. here in britain in particular there's a vote coming up in parliament in the next few days whether to authorize british air strikes against isis in syria. you'll recall that strikes against the syrian...
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the governing body for track and field will consider sanctions against russia. emily: comedian amy schumer is apologizing for what she calls a, quote, "rookie mistake" at a show in maine. schumer shortened a show in portland over the weekend to accommodate a second show. the first went 35 minutes. the second, a full hour. some fans of that first show are asking for a refund. randy: a stunning catch in new york. a fisherman says he pulled this, a three-eyed catfish, out of the gowanus canal. wildlife experts haven't confirmed the fish is real. many people on social media suspect the sludgy river caused a mutation in the catfish. this image at gillette stadium going viral this morning. a young cancer survivor playing football with tom brady. but it's what the first grader did next that's getting attention. emily: we introduced you to six-year-old gabriel aljalian on yesterday's eyeopener. he was diagnosed with leukemia at age three and has finished up his final treatment. the make-a-wish foundation granted him a day of football with his favorite player, tom brady.
the governing body for track and field will consider sanctions against russia. emily: comedian amy schumer is apologizing for what she calls a, quote, "rookie mistake" at a show in maine. schumer shortened a show in portland over the weekend to accommodate a second show. the first went 35 minutes. the second, a full hour. some fans of that first show are asking for a refund. randy: a stunning catch in new york. a fisherman says he pulled this, a three-eyed catfish, out of the gowanus...
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the eu will extend the flow of refugees as russia flags on sanctions.utting turkey face-to-face. the imf decides whether to include china's as a reserve currency. we have a look at what that really means. good morning, everybody. 7:00 in london. an hour away from european equities and a lot of talk about. front and center is the arrival of these leaders in paris. hollandeon, francois have a lot of handshaking to do today as they greet the leaders from around the world. they are gathering in paris not just to talk about climate but also geopolitics. that story is very much front stage. putin and erduan -- will they talk today/ ? all of that is coming up a little bit later in the program. it is ecb week -- that is something we will be focusing on as well. as we continue to watch these arrivals. will draghi pull the trigger? what will he pull the trigger on? what will he say about the european economy? ?ill he be expanding thei qe we have seen a shift from october to november as the ecb has talks dovish. -- talked dovish. will we see a deposit rate cut aga
the eu will extend the flow of refugees as russia flags on sanctions.utting turkey face-to-face. the imf decides whether to include china's as a reserve currency. we have a look at what that really means. good morning, everybody. 7:00 in london. an hour away from european equities and a lot of talk about. front and center is the arrival of these leaders in paris. hollandeon, francois have a lot of handshaking to do today as they greet the leaders from around the world. they are gathering in...
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. -- economic sanctions against russia until january. there has been little progress in implementing this years ukraine he's agreement. get more on these stories at the new bloomberg.com. tom: let's go to the data before we get to ryan chilcote. futures are -11. crude oil found a bid and it is the first time i have seen oil move, because of international events. screen, we have a 100 print on the x y. this is off the turkish news. francine, what you have? i have the -- that drop significantly after the news of the downing of the plane. as we try to figure out what -- russia's next move will be. this little thing could turn out to be quite a big thing. tom: this is a good litmus paper. let me go to the terminal and show some of the mining carnage. , back here isre the theme of low. we have taken a new leg down. it is beginning to do and off the chart analysis. we are down, according to some analysts. elegant rightery here, showing that further. that further commodity damage. francine, get us going in the headlines with the turkey downing
. -- economic sanctions against russia until january. there has been little progress in implementing this years ukraine he's agreement. get more on these stories at the new bloomberg.com. tom: let's go to the data before we get to ryan chilcote. futures are -11. crude oil found a bid and it is the first time i have seen oil move, because of international events. screen, we have a 100 print on the x y. this is off the turkish news. francine, what you have? i have the -- that drop significantly...
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. >> i think russia has made its point that there's not a serious solution without russian involvement. >> reporter: diplomatically shun and economically sanctioned by the west over russia's policies in ukraine, vladimir putin has been pushing for a grand coalition to fight yilt since september -- i.s.i.l. since september. washington resisted opposing strikes against russia's client, bashar al-assad. attitudes have shifted in the wake of i.s.i.l.'s coordinated attacks in paris. >> translation: so i have asked the security council to meet as soon as possible to adopt a resolution on this common commitment to fight terrorism. >> monday, french president francis hollande echoed the call, announcing that he would travel to washington next week. tuesday the kremlin said he is coordinating with the french military in syria. >> the president of the united states of america... >> wednesday, president obama signalled washington is also open to greater cooperation with moscow. >> if we get a better understanding with russia about the process for bringing an end to the syrian civil war, that obviously opens up more opportunities for coordination with respec
. >> i think russia has made its point that there's not a serious solution without russian involvement. >> reporter: diplomatically shun and economically sanctioned by the west over russia's policies in ukraine, vladimir putin has been pushing for a grand coalition to fight yilt since september -- i.s.i.l. since september. washington resisted opposing strikes against russia's client, bashar al-assad. attitudes have shifted in the wake of i.s.i.l.'s coordinated attacks in paris....
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i followed the news regarding economic sanctions and other measures declared by russia, here i am saying that in the past we were all against economic sanctions and there during the previous crisis turkey had a principal position like today and russia was against economic sanctions themselves now, it is not consistent, it is contradictory to use the same measure against turkey and criticized by then when other countries are so in ukraine. economic relations is based on mutual interests. and any other new measures we will approach very calmly and we will not escalate the tension, we will never do anything which will be seen negatively by russian people, russian people is a friendly people to turkish people. they want for many of them it's like second home. we expect russia and france to come to turkey in a friendly manner as tourist and turkey is home for russian tourists and for economic relations. we hope russia will reconsider these reactions and these measures which will be against our interest and at last i want to underline we are ready to talk and ready to share everything and read
i followed the news regarding economic sanctions and other measures declared by russia, here i am saying that in the past we were all against economic sanctions and there during the previous crisis turkey had a principal position like today and russia was against economic sanctions themselves now, it is not consistent, it is contradictory to use the same measure against turkey and criticized by then when other countries are so in ukraine. economic relations is based on mutual interests. and any...
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as though sanctions, off russia starts to benefit to reinvigorate its economy.have turned positive for the first time. the base fundamentals are looking rosy. scarlet: the chart that also came up was showing the ruble has decoupled. they tracked each other. brent moves slower and the ruble finds support. do you expect that to continue? guest: you are getting positive things emerging the other way. this is why russia is the best oil play if you believe prices will go up. it is so coupled now and it will re-couple of shortly. alix: something that is percolating is, opec spare capacity, their oil piggy bank, where is that right now? what is the potential risk for that to shrink even more as this continues? >> it is down near one million barrels. there is no capacity in the market. one geopolitical shock and it could cascade. scarlet: what is going to be the biggest risk in 2016? risk. iraq is the biggest if you look at the political infighting it is huge. evening kurdistan. it is being underappreciated by the markets. what do you think the reaction will be for the
as though sanctions, off russia starts to benefit to reinvigorate its economy.have turned positive for the first time. the base fundamentals are looking rosy. scarlet: the chart that also came up was showing the ruble has decoupled. they tracked each other. brent moves slower and the ruble finds support. do you expect that to continue? guest: you are getting positive things emerging the other way. this is why russia is the best oil play if you believe prices will go up. it is so coupled now and...
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despite calls for cooperation with moscow, western leaders are standing economic sanction to russia forits involvement in ukraine. the sanctions will last to july of next year. leaders said all elements of the peace deal must be implemented before the sanction will be lifted >>> 20 years ago when the bosnia peace accord was signed. the agreement ended three years of wars between people. 100 thousand people died. critics say this year's answer -- anniversary is being over shadowed by other incidents. campus demonstrations up next. a deeper look at the rebirth of student activism from coast to coast and donald trump wants even more. the presidential candidate doubles down on his call for surveillance of some mosques in america. plus things get out of hand at a trump campaign stop. a member of black lives matter gets kicked out in alabama. alabama. >>> that time on saturday night when we take a deeper look. at the rebirth of activism on college campuses. across america it is heating up. this past month saw thousands of students marching from coast to coast, fist pumping with demands. a loo
despite calls for cooperation with moscow, western leaders are standing economic sanction to russia forits involvement in ukraine. the sanctions will last to july of next year. leaders said all elements of the peace deal must be implemented before the sanction will be lifted >>> 20 years ago when the bosnia peace accord was signed. the agreement ended three years of wars between people. 100 thousand people died. critics say this year's answer -- anniversary is being over shadowed by...
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. >>> russia is being accused of wide-spread -- cheating among its professional athletes. and sanctions possible ban from the olympic games could be a possibility. >> reporter: an independent commission set up by the world anti-doping agency returned its verdict. >> our recommendation is that the russian federation be suspended. >> reporter: and if it doesn't fix the problem, no russian athletes at the 2016 olympic games. this report shows there is a deeply corrupted system of cheating. a lab is accused of destroying samples, and the country's own anti-doping agency seems to have helped. richard pound says the program goes beyond one sport and one country. >> it can't be only russia, and only athletics. we know there is a problem of doping in lots of other sports and lots of other countries, so we just wanted to make it clear that our mandate was pretty narrow, russia athletics, but there's no reason to believe it's only athletics and only russia. >> reporter: the allegations in this documentary have now seen its reporter overwhelmingly vindicated. russian sporting authorities have rema
. >>> russia is being accused of wide-spread -- cheating among its professional athletes. and sanctions possible ban from the olympic games could be a possibility. >> reporter: an independent commission set up by the world anti-doping agency returned its verdict. >> our recommendation is that the russian federation be suspended. >> reporter: and if it doesn't fix the problem, no russian athletes at the 2016 olympic games. this report shows there is a deeply corrupted...
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so if russia could prevent this, european countries should reconsider the sanctions. at least russia thinks that the nationalism is the major process in the middle east. [inaudible] and would be grateful. western support only a step unlimited is pure nationalism because of costs against turkey. we can see on this map, but 19 million killed in turkey in the southeast, and it's principal -- for turkey. but if the western countries do not support -- in fact this problem doesn't have this problem. and it can help. for instance, to achieve their conquest of the north. particularly the area between assad because -- to get this area and to go to raqqa. assad doesn't everybody has no choice and you can benefit also because it turkish border closed to within more easy to destroy the others. assad strategy in the world in the beginning, in january 2011 -- we had 30 years of peace. so his strategy was very clear. assad doesn't want to win the hearts of the people but to crush any opposition. killing hundreds of people and expelling many of the others that is assad's strategy. str
so if russia could prevent this, european countries should reconsider the sanctions. at least russia thinks that the nationalism is the major process in the middle east. [inaudible] and would be grateful. western support only a step unlimited is pure nationalism because of costs against turkey. we can see on this map, but 19 million killed in turkey in the southeast, and it's principal -- for turkey. but if the western countries do not support -- in fact this problem doesn't have this problem....
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guy: sanctions in geopolitics, one of russia's top banking officials.exclusive conversation is coming up, next. y kostin. to bloombergget news with nejra. nejra: the antitrust complaint filed in new york by public pension funds names of most of the biggest u.s. and european investment banks among the defendants. the copper market is facing two or three years more of patriot however, in a bloomberg interview, the ceo said the metal what a six-year low this week read it will recover faster than other commodities. copper is rebounding along with other metals today. are in focus after reports that apple will adopt a new led screens on the iphone. is all down. that is your bloomberg business flash. if you want more on the stories, had to bloomberg.com. guy: the french president francois hollande is due to meet vladimir putin in moscow later today. ryan chilcote is in the russian capital. let's go to him now. ryan: i'm joined by the head of russia's second-largest bank. andrey kostin, i wouldn't talk about the market reaction to this. but also the geopolitics
guy: sanctions in geopolitics, one of russia's top banking officials.exclusive conversation is coming up, next. y kostin. to bloombergget news with nejra. nejra: the antitrust complaint filed in new york by public pension funds names of most of the biggest u.s. and european investment banks among the defendants. the copper market is facing two or three years more of patriot however, in a bloomberg interview, the ceo said the metal what a six-year low this week read it will recover faster than...
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russia. there are sanctions, those have already been called for, for russian tourist not to go to turkey. also russia provides the majority of turkey's energy needs, and particular gas, they will be concerned about that, it could be interrupted. like russia with ukraine, that is a double-edged sword, they are dependent on revenue from turkey for the natural gas. so i think that there will be efforts on both sides to possibly deescalate the situation, because rising tensions could hurt both sides. the turkey stock market has fallen, following the news. >> maybe at the end of the day, this old -- this will be a lot to do about nothing. turkey says they shot down a plan was violating airspace, is it that simple? dorian: not at all, turkey has talked about russian airstrikes against syrian turkoman, who they consider ethnic kin. they say that is an acceptable and they have warned there will be consequences if it continues. now they have appeared to follow up on that threat, and turkey, there will be concerns on russia's part. will they continue the operation and take rules of engagement agains
russia. there are sanctions, those have already been called for, for russian tourist not to go to turkey. also russia provides the majority of turkey's energy needs, and particular gas, they will be concerned about that, it could be interrupted. like russia with ukraine, that is a double-edged sword, they are dependent on revenue from turkey for the natural gas. so i think that there will be efforts on both sides to possibly deescalate the situation, because rising tensions could hurt both...
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and they added 65 words to the law to sanction all other gross human rights abusers in russia. and-- from that moment the thing just snowballed. and we ended up with 39 senate cosponsors. >> in december of 2012- vladimir putin held a press conference in which-- again, it came up again. sergei magnitsky. reporters asked him about it and he said, "magnitsky did not die of torture. he was not tortured. he died of a heart attack. in addition, as you know, he was not a human rights activist, but a lawyer for mr. browder, who is suspected by our law enforcement agencies of economic crimes in russia". you had made yourself into public enemy number one in russia. >> well, what happened was the magnitsky act passed 92 to four in the senate. 89% of the house of representatives. signed by president obama-- on december 14th, 2012. >> you think a little grudgingly. >> he-- he-- it was very grudging. we-- we had to fight tooth and nail. and so, putin went crazy. >> they tried you in court, along with sergei magnitsky, who was dead. >> a trial three years after they killed sergei magnitsky, p
and they added 65 words to the law to sanction all other gross human rights abusers in russia. and-- from that moment the thing just snowballed. and we ended up with 39 senate cosponsors. >> in december of 2012- vladimir putin held a press conference in which-- again, it came up again. sergei magnitsky. reporters asked him about it and he said, "magnitsky did not die of torture. he was not tortured. he died of a heart attack. in addition, as you know, he was not a human rights...
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russia imposed economic sanctions. tailed travel between the two countries and also block certain turkish i am properties into russia. cnn's ian lee is in istanbul. ian, you have more information about the downing of this jet. >> reporter: that's right. we're hearing that the body of the pilot, the one who was killed in syria has been handed over to turkish officials, men of religious men of the orthodox faith were there to receive the body, prepare the body and then eventually the turks are going to hand it over to the russians. this has been something the russians have been calling for, something they've been demanding late last night that body was handed over to the turks. >> and looking, of course, at the fallout from this, turkey's president will not apologize and incredibly he wants vladimir putin to apologize. that's not happening either. talk to us about the sanctions. >> reporter: yeah. the sanctions really, it seems at this point hinge on an apology, at least from erdogan, an apology to putin. again, as you sa
russia imposed economic sanctions. tailed travel between the two countries and also block certain turkish i am properties into russia. cnn's ian lee is in istanbul. ian, you have more information about the downing of this jet. >> reporter: that's right. we're hearing that the body of the pilot, the one who was killed in syria has been handed over to turkish officials, men of religious men of the orthodox faith were there to receive the body, prepare the body and then eventually the turks...
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now russia putting the economic sanctions upon turkey. turkey and russia tight trading partners.s this upping the tensions with the two countries? >> reporter: this has the real possibility of being devastating for turkey's economy. russia is turkey's second largest economy. they get 60% of their gas from russia. and people here are worried that tap could be turned off. especially in the winter. they also have a multibillion dollar nuclear power plant they are working with. to put the squeeze on turkey between turkey and moscow is very much heated. turkey is more conciliatory. they are saying they are right. becky anderson talked to the president of turkey yesterday. take a listen. >> was it a mistake and will you apologize? >> translator: i think if there's a person that needs to apologize, it is not us. those who violated our air space needs to apologize. >> reporter: both sides are saying the other needs to apologize. it is important to point out the turkish president on the day of the incident tried to call putin to talk to him about it. all he got was silence. at the end of
now russia putting the economic sanctions upon turkey. turkey and russia tight trading partners.s this upping the tensions with the two countries? >> reporter: this has the real possibility of being devastating for turkey's economy. russia is turkey's second largest economy. they get 60% of their gas from russia. and people here are worried that tap could be turned off. especially in the winter. they also have a multibillion dollar nuclear power plant they are working with. to put the...
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turkey's president is warning that russia is playing with fire with its threats of economic sanctions. russiaeportedly detained a group of turkish businessmen over visa irregularities. this after turkey shot down a russian warplane. an incident which left two russians dead. >>> in nigeria, a suicide bomber attacked a shiite moslem procession killing at least 21 people on friday. the march is an annual ritual for the religious minority in northern nigeria. nobody has claimed responsibility, but the terrorist group boko haram has carried out similar attacks in the region. >>> people in new zealand gathered saturday to mourn one of the nation's greatest rugby players. the former all black player died suddenly earlier this month. a traditional ceremony called the day of the family was held on friday. >>> returning to our top story now. the mass shooting in colorado that left three people dead and nine wounded. police say the gunman exchanged gunfire for nearly six hours before surrendering. tom foreman has a closer look at the colorado springs area to see what police were dealing with. >> reporte
turkey's president is warning that russia is playing with fire with its threats of economic sanctions. russiaeportedly detained a group of turkish businessmen over visa irregularities. this after turkey shot down a russian warplane. an incident which left two russians dead. >>> in nigeria, a suicide bomber attacked a shiite moslem procession killing at least 21 people on friday. the march is an annual ritual for the religious minority in northern nigeria. nobody has claimed...
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russia. lack of supply. sanctionsave been great for limiting supply of new issuance which creates scarcity. -- ifon: emerging markets you view them through the prism of the world. russia and the prospects of sanctions being eventually turkeycap you also see and increased pessimism around turkey. domestic political story is driving athens right now. does that continue? >> turkey lives in a difficult neighborhood. it always has. it always faces a significant security threat. investors have been -- for example, russian jets bombing along the border as threatening to turkey. peopleually, i think understand that both russia and turkey do not want a conflict over. . in turkey, the story is about domestic politics. we had elections on november the fifth. big surprise, the outcome. for turkey, the key driver is this week, the formation of the capital. will it be a reform oriented cabinet? if they get a decent administration in place, they will be well. if they don't, i think they could do very poorly. they are very binary at
russia. lack of supply. sanctionsave been great for limiting supply of new issuance which creates scarcity. -- ifon: emerging markets you view them through the prism of the world. russia and the prospects of sanctions being eventually turkeycap you also see and increased pessimism around turkey. domestic political story is driving athens right now. does that continue? >> turkey lives in a difficult neighborhood. it always has. it always faces a significant security threat. investors have...
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provided by turkish companies and other restrictive measures. >> turkey and russia have important economic links and sanctions could be damaging for both countries. russia is turkey's second largest trading partner after germany while turkey is the top foreign holiday destination for russian tourists. moscow has already warned against tourism to turkey and most major tour operators have stopped selling vacation packages. the future of two major energy projects has also now been called into question. the construction of turkey's first nuclear power plant and a gas pipeline across the black sea known as the turkish stream. both are multi billion dollar deals. in the meantime, turkish produce is being held up at the border for inspections after moscow said 15% of that produce does not meet government standards. >> now, for the first time since coming to power 18 months ago, the indian prime minister is reaching out across the aisle. he has pledged to reform the eeky and will meet with the lead he of the opposition. the two are set to discuss tax reforms and other key economic bills including lowering the corpora
provided by turkish companies and other restrictive measures. >> turkey and russia have important economic links and sanctions could be damaging for both countries. russia is turkey's second largest trading partner after germany while turkey is the top foreign holiday destination for russian tourists. moscow has already warned against tourism to turkey and most major tour operators have stopped selling vacation packages. the future of two major energy projects has also now been called...
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already has sanctions on russia and there has been some suggestion albeit the talk of how unfeesable y be, that they're asking for relaxing of sanctions. what's the likelihood of that happening? >> that wouldn't surprise me at all. i think russia would use every single asset that hz t has at this point or every single that it could in order to reduce the financial suffering that they have as a result of the sanctions. europe has been ease eager, actually, to try to bring an end to them at this point because when you talk to the europeans, they're far more likely to say, look, we have to get involved with russia and you're going to have to work with russia at this point. far more than the united states has been willing to say at this point. >> there's the vice president making his way into the room. >> all of this is to deal with the threat that remains, but there's the existing threat that paris is under that the lockdown that belgium is under. i assume that that's going to be discussed as well. >> we have two presidents walking into the room right now. let's take a listen in. >> this
already has sanctions on russia and there has been some suggestion albeit the talk of how unfeesable y be, that they're asking for relaxing of sanctions. what's the likelihood of that happening? >> that wouldn't surprise me at all. i think russia would use every single asset that hz t has at this point or every single that it could in order to reduce the financial suffering that they have as a result of the sanctions. europe has been ease eager, actually, to try to bring an end to them at...