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i think sergei and president putin agreed. that that is important, as well as the withdrawal of weapons the the demilitarization and monitoring by the o.s.c.e., second, there needs to be a real discussion within the minsk political working groups regarding the path to elections elections that can be monitoring properly, and conformed to the ukrainian constitution as is set out. and also regarding the decentralization that is important the decentralization status that is important for that region. we also believe that the humanitarian access needs to gain gather freedom of movement. and important very much to the ukrainian and the u.n. agencies. and finally the inspection of the i.r. -- i.c.r.c. of cargo that traveled into ukraine including include humanitarians cargo. all of them would make a real difference to the quality of life and they would give all of you confidence that we need that minsk is going to be fully implemented and that the coming flick can come to an end with that full implementation. obviously i want to leav
i think sergei and president putin agreed. that that is important, as well as the withdrawal of weapons the the demilitarization and monitoring by the o.s.c.e., second, there needs to be a real discussion within the minsk political working groups regarding the path to elections elections that can be monitoring properly, and conformed to the ukrainian constitution as is set out. and also regarding the decentralization that is important the decentralization status that is important for that...
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. >> kerry also met his russian counterpart, sergei lever rob.vents in ukraine dominated the agenda, of course, but they also covered iran's nuclear program and the conflict in syria. the two also took time to remember the soviet sacrifice that led to victory over the nazis severed the -- 70 years ago. russian leaders had been kept away from this victory day commemoration's in protest of moscow in ukraine. >> after tuesday's talks, they held a joint press conference. we will go to our correspondent at the talks first. this one john kerry, who praised his host for the goat -- cooperation with the run of the nuclear program and efforts to bring peace to syria. >> there is an urgent need, we agree, for that same kind of cooperation that brought about the removal of weapons from syria, chemical weapons, that has characterized our cooperation on iran, the same kind of effort is now necessary in some other challenges that we face together. >> that was john kerry just moments ago in sochi. let's go live to moscow and our correspondent there. aaron, we j
. >> kerry also met his russian counterpart, sergei lever rob.vents in ukraine dominated the agenda, of course, but they also covered iran's nuclear program and the conflict in syria. the two also took time to remember the soviet sacrifice that led to victory over the nazis severed the -- 70 years ago. russian leaders had been kept away from this victory day commemoration's in protest of moscow in ukraine. >> after tuesday's talks, they held a joint press conference. we will go to...
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course, we did spend time in the ukraine as sergei has mentioned.ted america's view that the agreements are absolutely, in our judgment, by far the best path, the principal to peace. the agreements must be fully implemented. the sooner the better. offound a fair amount agreement, even as sergei has accurately disclosed to that we continue to disagree on certain of the walk up to it, or certain facts per we are in both significant agreement on the most important issue of all. that is, it will be resolved by full implementation, and we both, all of us and other friends and allies, have responsibilities to undertake in order to affect that implementation. if and when it is fully theemented, it is clear u.s. and eu sanctions could begin to roll -- be rolled back, but i also made clear our deep concerns regarding the situation on the ground. sit -- continued perceived , and atns of cease-fire the airport that continued arming, training, commanding and controlling separate forces, we believe this fighting, the fighting taking place as a result of this, on
course, we did spend time in the ukraine as sergei has mentioned.ted america's view that the agreements are absolutely, in our judgment, by far the best path, the principal to peace. the agreements must be fully implemented. the sooner the better. offound a fair amount agreement, even as sergei has accurately disclosed to that we continue to disagree on certain of the walk up to it, or certain facts per we are in both significant agreement on the most important issue of all. that is, it will be...
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emily: at what point did larry and sergei say, hey, we also want to do self driving cars? you know something about that. sebastian: larry really came to me and said, it is time to do something courageous. that is really out there, a moonshot. he had to convince me. he said build a car that can drive itself safer than humans. i said that it is hard. he said well, give it a try. i said, ok. larry said give it a try. do not blame me if i screw it up. ♪ emily: you helped found google x, the moonshot factory. how did that come about? sebastian: i drank the kool-aid. like, i was at the point where i waved away all the skepticism and said just do it and see what happens. it turns out that the google leadership, they are kind of the same personality. they said, absolutely yes. i came up with this name, google x. one of the first things we attempted was google last -- glass. it literally waited two kilograms. emily: two kilograms on your face. sebastian: it was a backpack. then we strapped cellphones to my glasses and my nose would get crushed. it took a whole bunch of iterations t
emily: at what point did larry and sergei say, hey, we also want to do self driving cars? you know something about that. sebastian: larry really came to me and said, it is time to do something courageous. that is really out there, a moonshot. he had to convince me. he said build a car that can drive itself safer than humans. i said that it is hard. he said well, give it a try. i said, ok. larry said give it a try. do not blame me if i screw it up. ♪ emily: you helped found google x, the...
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but i met sergei and vladimir titov, who was his backup. and we talked all night about our kids and what we wanted for the world. and yeah, is that idealistic? yes, it is. but is that, is that life? it, you, you bet it is. >> you"re watching "talk to al jazeera". up next, is the cost of space exploration worth it? charles bolden weighs in. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the sound bites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". weeknights, 11:30 eastern. on al jazeera america. >> you"re watching "talk to al jazeera". i'm ray suarez, speaking with charles bolden the administrator of nasa. >> throughout the years people have looked at the tremendous cost of doing space exploration and then looked at the problems on earth and said "boy, that would feed a lot of people". to those people who've heard the litany of basic science and breakthroughs that you've just mentioned, what would you close with to tell 'em "this is
but i met sergei and vladimir titov, who was his backup. and we talked all night about our kids and what we wanted for the world. and yeah, is that idealistic? yes, it is. but is that, is that life? it, you, you bet it is. >> you"re watching "talk to al jazeera". up next, is the cost of space exploration worth it? charles bolden weighs in. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the sound bites. we're giving you a...
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but i met sergei and vladimir titov, who was his backup. and we talked all night about our kids and what we wanted for the world. and yeah, is that idealistic? yes, it is. but is that, is that life? it, you, you bet it is. >> you"re watching "talk to al jazeera". up next, is the cost of space exploration worth it? charles bolden weighs in. >> monday. the fastest internet in the country. >> it's the next generation internet. >> but why isn't it in your town? >> our internet's half the speed of dial-up. >> could big cable be controlling your access to the web? >> it's not even gonna play. >> your right to access knowledge is being limited. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> i'm standing in a tropical wind storm. >> can affect and surprise us. >> wow! some of these are amazing. >> "techknow", where technology meets humanity. monday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> you"re watching "talk to al jazeera". i'm ray suarez, speaking with charles bolden the administrator of nasa. >> throughout the yea
but i met sergei and vladimir titov, who was his backup. and we talked all night about our kids and what we wanted for the world. and yeah, is that idealistic? yes, it is. but is that, is that life? it, you, you bet it is. >> you"re watching "talk to al jazeera". up next, is the cost of space exploration worth it? charles bolden weighs in. >> monday. the fastest internet in the country. >> it's the next generation internet. >> but why isn't it in your...
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but i met sergei and vladimir titov, who was his backup. and we talked all night about our kids and what we wanted for the world. and yeah, is that idealistic? yes, it is. but is that, is that life? it, you, you bet it is. >> you"re watching "talk to al jazeera". up next, is the cost of space exploration worth it? charles bolden weighs in. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. start your day with a view of the world. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief, a fast paced look at the stories shaping your day. >> sending a strong message to the rest of the world. >> stories with impact. news with importance. >> people gotta have water. >> get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations, and the latest from the worlds of science tech, health and culture. no matter where you are in the country, start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >> you"re watching "talk to al jazeera". i'm ray suarez, speaking with charles bolden the administrator of nasa. >> throughout the
but i met sergei and vladimir titov, who was his backup. and we talked all night about our kids and what we wanted for the world. and yeah, is that idealistic? yes, it is. but is that, is that life? it, you, you bet it is. >> you"re watching "talk to al jazeera". up next, is the cost of space exploration worth it? charles bolden weighs in. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. start your day with a view of the world. catch up on what happened overnight with a full...
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john kerry was in sochi speaking with vladimir putin and sergei lavrov.n nepal kills 45 people. the truss gets under way in yemen, several ministers are headed to washington for talks with president obama. the saudi king declined the invitation to the talks. riyadh say it was because of the peace talks with yemen. but some say it was a nub. >> when prince salmon became king, president obama cut short a trip to make sure he was in the country. and the white house says king salmon promised to show up but canceled at the last minute. the white house tried to put the best spin on what seemed like a very obvious snub. >> i know there have been some speculation that this change in travel plans is an attempt to accepted a message to the united states. if so, that message was not received. >> still most analysts say that this is saudi arabia's and bahrain's way of showing how unhappy they are with the u.s. president. this is one reason. >> i think one of the biggest threats they mace may not be coming from iran. it's going to be dissatisfaction inside their own c
john kerry was in sochi speaking with vladimir putin and sergei lavrov.n nepal kills 45 people. the truss gets under way in yemen, several ministers are headed to washington for talks with president obama. the saudi king declined the invitation to the talks. riyadh say it was because of the peace talks with yemen. but some say it was a nub. >> when prince salmon became king, president obama cut short a trip to make sure he was in the country. and the white house says king salmon promised...
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then at least eight hours of diplomacy began, first a meeting with foreign minister sergey sergey lavrov and then to the vladimir putin's residence to talk with vladimir putin. iran syria, yemen, libya and ukraine, a long list of talking points, and it's a sign of how fraud u.s. russian relations are. that just talking was the goal. >> this was an important visit at an important time. we didn't come with an expectation that we were going to define a specific path forward with respect to one crisis or another, or have a major breakthrough. we came here purposely to have a full dialogue with russia's leaders much >> reporter: peace was the lion share of discusses. >>> the u.s. made it clear that normal diplomatic relations depended on finding it. >> if and when minsk is fully implemented, us and eu sancitons could roll back. >> reporter: vladimir putin left without speaking to the press, his foreign minister tasked with articulating russia's position. >> translation: one of the key issues of our discussions was the crisis in ukraine. there were contradictions about the origins, and our ass
then at least eight hours of diplomacy began, first a meeting with foreign minister sergey sergey lavrov and then to the vladimir putin's residence to talk with vladimir putin. iran syria, yemen, libya and ukraine, a long list of talking points, and it's a sign of how fraud u.s. russian relations are. that just talking was the goal. >> this was an important visit at an important time. we didn't come with an expectation that we were going to define a specific path forward with respect to...
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mr sergey lavrov can't avoid that. >> talking about sergey lavrov he said the only solution is the implementation of peace agreements. it's double talk because aren't the russian and allies responsible for most of the violations of those agreements? >> they absolutely are. the russians are there with the separatists, their military leaders, finance, equipment, they are all there. the minsk agreement calls for all foreign forces to be withdrawn from doesn't basket the area in -- dunbask the east of ukraine. until that happens, the sanctions stay on >>> the russians are crucial to the iranian nuclear deal and resolving the conflict in syria. they vowed closer cooperation. do you think that will happen? >> russians will do what is in their interests, it's in their interests for the iranians not to have a nuclear weapon. negotiations have been proceeding along the lines. that is something where we have the same interests in seeing an outcome. on syria they have not been helpful >>> a new report shows murdered russian opposition leader had been gathering evidence about the war in ukraine. it was title
mr sergey lavrov can't avoid that. >> talking about sergey lavrov he said the only solution is the implementation of peace agreements. it's double talk because aren't the russian and allies responsible for most of the violations of those agreements? >> they absolutely are. the russians are there with the separatists, their military leaders, finance, equipment, they are all there. the minsk agreement calls for all foreign forces to be withdrawn from doesn't basket the area in --...
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. >> well, as all of the participants here, sergei lavrov and john kerry were saying it is basically good to talk. i don't think kerry said this was an important visit at an important time, he didn't come here expecting any break through, he came here basically just for the purposes of dialog. and of course they had quite a lot of ground to cover therm talking about ukraine and iran, they were talking about syria but then they also had time to throw in a bit of libya and yemen as well, so many many areas thorny issues that they have to discuss. now, when it comes to ukraine, one of the things that sit out from what john kerry was saying there is he made a pledge that everybody who has any control over anybody in the conflict should use it to fully implement minsk. this word we have heard again and again going back to when the first meeting happened the end of summer, of last year. it is still what everyone has any kind of guest in the ukraine conflict is relying on to try to pull the country out of the civil war, and yet it seems so illusive, and as john kerry has been saying, the sa
. >> well, as all of the participants here, sergei lavrov and john kerry were saying it is basically good to talk. i don't think kerry said this was an important visit at an important time, he didn't come here expecting any break through, he came here basically just for the purposes of dialog. and of course they had quite a lot of ground to cover therm talking about ukraine and iran, they were talking about syria but then they also had time to throw in a bit of libya and yemen as well, so...
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following that sergei fedorov and kerry will disappear in a two-hour meeting involving a bit of lunch after that meeting is finished we get the big one kerry and putin sitting down together and has been confirmed by the kremlin and taking place in putin's sochi residence which is now in the trees on the slopes behind me to the shores of the black sea, a lot for these two men to talk about. >> indeed and a lot of friction between two countries in the last two months what is kerry exposed to discuss with putin? >> well there are three big issues that he has come with documents and issues to be discussed. two of them russia and the united states definitely don't see eye to eye on one of them there is a lot more cooperation and perhaps the one bright spot at the moment in u.s./russian relations and that is iran so the united states wants to get that nuclear deal with iran locked into place by the end of june. and it needs russia's help to do that. of course the united states is concerned about various things that russia has been doing, particularly the sale of antimissile air defense syst
following that sergei fedorov and kerry will disappear in a two-hour meeting involving a bit of lunch after that meeting is finished we get the big one kerry and putin sitting down together and has been confirmed by the kremlin and taking place in putin's sochi residence which is now in the trees on the slopes behind me to the shores of the black sea, a lot for these two men to talk about. >> indeed and a lot of friction between two countries in the last two months what is kerry exposed...
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. >> sergei. >> and my friends are from places like minesque and kiev. me about the russian bath house. the banna, has been around for centuries. authors like push kin, toll story and doref ski all mention it in the work. and it serves as a community center and a venue to exchange ideas. to this day nearly every city and small town in russia boasts a banna and many private residences have one of their own. and in short, the russians take sweat very seriously. >> so there is a big russian population out in chicago. >> we knew there were some russians that go to the bannas, every tuesday we're here. >> it is a social event. >> you come here and eat, drink -- >> sweat. >> and relax and sleep a little. >> and if you are wondering how hot it is in here, the answer is not enough. for my new comrades, it can always be hotter. >> it can be hotter in here. >> how many people pass out in here. >> i did. >> once. >> i knew what the heat stroke was. >> you will see the sign at the exit, where mike, year gonna see we're glad you're alive. >> no one told my loyal crew
. >> sergei. >> and my friends are from places like minesque and kiev. me about the russian bath house. the banna, has been around for centuries. authors like push kin, toll story and doref ski all mention it in the work. and it serves as a community center and a venue to exchange ideas. to this day nearly every city and small town in russia boasts a banna and many private residences have one of their own. and in short, the russians take sweat very seriously. >> so there is a...
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putin saying instead that kerry would meet with sergey lavrov, well, matthew chance joins us now from moscow with more on this. and it is interesting that russia's not reporting that john kerry will meet with president putin. talk to us about what that means and what all the two men will likely discuss and achieve in these talks. >> well, the fact that it hasn't been officially announced in russia, it may mean that the meeting won't go ahead. it has something to do with protocol, the russian foreign ministry speaks to what the russian foreign ministry's doing and they've been identifying what his agenda is. sergey lavrov will be meeting with john kerry to discuss a whole gamut of grievances between russia and the united states, from the situation in ukraine to the nato defense shield and u.s. national defense system to other issues outstanding as well as areas of cooperation like syria and iran. that could well develop into a meeting with vladimir putin as well, but as i say, it's not clear whether that will actually go ahead at this stage. >> it is interesting. and it does seem to be
putin saying instead that kerry would meet with sergey lavrov, well, matthew chance joins us now from moscow with more on this. and it is interesting that russia's not reporting that john kerry will meet with president putin. talk to us about what that means and what all the two men will likely discuss and achieve in these talks. >> well, the fact that it hasn't been officially announced in russia, it may mean that the meeting won't go ahead. it has something to do with protocol, the...
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alec: we saw that larry and sergey were wearing our shirts when they did the ice bucket challenge. emily: what is your take on the sexism issue in silicon valley? mike: it is kind of surprising to me that it took this long for anything like this to happen. ♪ emily: i wonder, is it strange critiquing silicon valley from hollywood? which is its own epicenter of anxiety and ego. alec: i think there are actually a huge number of similarities. we pitch pilots, entrepreneurs pitch startups to senior investors. we do season one and they do series a. it feels natural and there is no shortage of ego in either. emily: you often hear entrepreneurs say they are trying to change the world. what do you think they are doing? mike: some of them are making the world a better place. not to say that hollywood is better. i am sure that the top successful people in hollywood. j.j. abrams and chuck lorre are not saying that their shows are making the world a better place. it is a different culture. they do not flash wealth in silicon valley the way they do in hollywood. alec: you cannot have a car becau
alec: we saw that larry and sergey were wearing our shirts when they did the ice bucket challenge. emily: what is your take on the sexism issue in silicon valley? mike: it is kind of surprising to me that it took this long for anything like this to happen. ♪ emily: i wonder, is it strange critiquing silicon valley from hollywood? which is its own epicenter of anxiety and ego. alec: i think there are actually a huge number of similarities. we pitch pilots, entrepreneurs pitch startups to...
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so ukraine is obviously very very high on the agenda, and we certainly know from what sergei that yes, there was a lot of discussion about ukraine. what he said is they agree there is no alternative in ukraine to a political settlement. and that basically both sides should abide by the minsk protocols. and that russia wants comprehensive constitutional reform in ukraine. he also talks about the kind of frame work for russian american relations. and said that yes russia and the u.s. should be able to work with each other but only if the united states talks to russia as an equal partner and doesn't try to dictate or coerce it. and that's how russia feels about many of these issues and it's particular stance. it doesn't feel like the united states listens to it and takes it's opinion at anything like the kind of value which russia feels it should do. >> rory, appreciate it. a five day cease fire is set to begin, but leading up to it saudi led air strikes pounded the capitol. the coalition has been under powerful earthquaking houthis rebels since march live for us in the saudi capitol. an
so ukraine is obviously very very high on the agenda, and we certainly know from what sergei that yes, there was a lot of discussion about ukraine. what he said is they agree there is no alternative in ukraine to a political settlement. and that basically both sides should abide by the minsk protocols. and that russia wants comprehensive constitutional reform in ukraine. he also talks about the kind of frame work for russian american relations. and said that yes russia and the u.s. should be...
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cory: it is possible that the highlight was a time that sergei parachuted in.jetting around behind me. this ceremony of these events, we are at a point now where every ceo of a major corporation feels that they have to be steve jobs. they have to take off their necktie, they have to give an inspirational speech in front of a fevered crowd of employees in some users. that was not always the way of a product announcement. the ubiquity of android is one of the reasons why this event is important for developers of not everyone else. emily: cory johnson, our editor at large and the ceo of braintree, thank you. pandora has a plan to move be on streaming music and compete with apple. >> never think you know what they are doing. that is a very smart company. emily: beats music will be relaunched, maybe a new name how worried are you about that? tim: we haven't lacked for competition for a long time. what i've learned, i learned this year after year, that building a great playlist is fantastically hard to do. we find more and more confidence in the differentiation that
cory: it is possible that the highlight was a time that sergei parachuted in.jetting around behind me. this ceremony of these events, we are at a point now where every ceo of a major corporation feels that they have to be steve jobs. they have to take off their necktie, they have to give an inspirational speech in front of a fevered crowd of employees in some users. that was not always the way of a product announcement. the ubiquity of android is one of the reasons why this event is important...
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cigna terry of the john kerry has wrapped up its press conference with his russian , anderpart sergeyavrov he also met earlier with russia up a serious vladimir putin. it is the first time they have in two years.ks john kerry posted on his twitter page after speaking with putin, saying they had frank discussions with the president and prime minister on key issues, and the transpacific radio, begin debating a bill to fast-track authority for the president to negotiate the deal. 52-45, 8 votes shy of the 60 needed to proceed, and some said it would hurt u.s. jobs and wages. the president is allied with republicans on this issue. and the death toll from the second earthquake in less than three weeks in nepal that hit this morning near kathmandu, nearly 1000 injured. the parliament was in session, and the cameras capture the moments the earth first started to move and also captured leaders dashing to the exit as it began. there were relief and rescue efforts, and some have gone missing. a helicopter went missing. and those are your top headlines. erased.s. treasuries earlier declines, fol
cigna terry of the john kerry has wrapped up its press conference with his russian , anderpart sergeyavrov he also met earlier with russia up a serious vladimir putin. it is the first time they have in two years.ks john kerry posted on his twitter page after speaking with putin, saying they had frank discussions with the president and prime minister on key issues, and the transpacific radio, begin debating a bill to fast-track authority for the president to negotiate the deal. 52-45, 8 votes...
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. >> the fact that you've got people like larry page and sergey brin putting their money and their names behind their venture, the fact that you've got people with an enourmously good track record of taking on enormously hard problems and succeeding those are the people that will make the general public and then of course governments believe that this is not a pipe dream anymore. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >> if there is a cure for aging, tech entrepreneurs won't be able to just write a program to increase lifespan. doing so will also require close collaboration with those that are studying the mechanisms of aging. at stanford university stuart kim studies super centenarians - people who are over 110 years old. >> we know that about 40% of longevity is genetic. >> what's interesting he says, is
. >> the fact that you've got people like larry page and sergey brin putting their money and their names behind their venture, the fact that you've got people with an enourmously good track record of taking on enormously hard problems and succeeding those are the people that will make the general public and then of course governments believe that this is not a pipe dream anymore. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> al jazeera...
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. >> as sergei brin says television, his images will be branded with photos of television, and on the other screen, you will see a textual display of the snippets that come back when you type television into google, does that make sense? it's all stylized, and it tries to be beautiful and dynamic and evocative, but in essence i'm just using their technology to demonstrate what i think is interesting about them. >> our relationship with celebrity is only one aspect. we may decide who becomes a celebrity, but how they are presented exposes another relationship between them than the artist. >> i was nervous and that i very restricted. i was not able to move through space, and i was used to doing photo shoots where i'm literally dancing, but this was something else that she was going for, and i really appreciated the challenge. >> all of these vastly different portraits aim to give substance to a notion of celebrity that is often fleeting, and although these celebrities may represent a passing moment, this exhibition at least routes them in history. >> changing face of celebrity. that bri
. >> as sergei brin says television, his images will be branded with photos of television, and on the other screen, you will see a textual display of the snippets that come back when you type television into google, does that make sense? it's all stylized, and it tries to be beautiful and dynamic and evocative, but in essence i'm just using their technology to demonstrate what i think is interesting about them. >> our relationship with celebrity is only one aspect. we may decide who...
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he is likely to be speaking with sergei lavrov with whom he was in meetings earlier today. they had a lot of items on the agenda. syria and yemen let's cross now to sochi and our correspondent. of course, so we have had some indication, haven't we, from the russian ministry, of the direction in which those talks went. >> yes, i have spoken to the delegation from the u.s. embassy, that's come down here, i spoke to them about half an hour ago to see how things are getting along still talking they said, we have had 2 1/2 hours of conversations between vladimir putin and john kerry, before that we had four hours of conversations. so a lot for these people to talk about some fairly hefty issues. three main ones though, we know they have been discussing in some detail. we know they have been talking about iran, because that's the one area, really at the moment, of geopolitics. where they are actually cooperating with each other they are both in the p. 5 plus 1 group. they both have a role in bringing a nuclear deal on to the table. the united states wants to get a lock down by th
he is likely to be speaking with sergei lavrov with whom he was in meetings earlier today. they had a lot of items on the agenda. syria and yemen let's cross now to sochi and our correspondent. of course, so we have had some indication, haven't we, from the russian ministry, of the direction in which those talks went. >> yes, i have spoken to the delegation from the u.s. embassy, that's come down here, i spoke to them about half an hour ago to see how things are getting along still...
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hockey federation, how about the the hookup sidney crosby to claude giroux for the score to beat sergei bobrovsky. it is fun toy see them smiling together. sean couturier get a gold medal, hopefully a cup next for that group. flyers fans, of course, starving for a stanley cup. >> thanks, jeff. >>> much more "action news" when we come right back. >> stick around. >>> sunday night here's is what happening on "action news" at 11:30. violent scene inside a restaurant in texas. rival gangs went after each or with guns, knives and chains leaving nine people dead and more than a dozen hospitalized. >>> plus an emotional day for survivors and first responders of the 9/11 as they climbed to the top of the new world trade center tower. >>> a local church celebrates its 200 anniversary. we will take you there coming up. >>> but first an update with the developing story we have been watching tonight. one person has been killed in an accident in burlington county new jersey, hut down both route 295 and route 73 in mount laurel, new jersey. >> it happened on i295 near route 73 overpass, just before 9
hockey federation, how about the the hookup sidney crosby to claude giroux for the score to beat sergei bobrovsky. it is fun toy see them smiling together. sean couturier get a gold medal, hopefully a cup next for that group. flyers fans, of course, starving for a stanley cup. >> thanks, jeff. >>> much more "action news" when we come right back. >> stick around. >>> sunday night here's is what happening on "action news" at 11:30. violent scene...
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. >> the fact that you've got people like larry page and sergey brin putting their money and their names behind their venture, the fact that you've got people with an enourmously good track record of taking on enormously hard problems and succeeding those are the people that will make the general public and then of course governments believe that this is not a pipe dream anymore. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> on hard earned, what would you do? >> the army is the last resort but i will do anything necessary for my family... >> when you're running out of choices... >> maybe i should become a nun... do nuns smoke? >> and your back's against the wall... >> i have a problem... i don't speak english... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> part of our month long look at working in america. "hard earned". >> if there is a cure for aging, tech entrepreneurs won't be able to just write a program to increase lifespan. doing so will also require clo
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. >> the fact that you've got people like larry page and sergey brin putting their money and their names behind their venture, the fact that you've got people with an enourmously good track record of taking on enormously hard problems and succeeding those are the people that will make the general public and then of course governments believe that this is not a pipe dream anymore. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on not just in this country but around the world. >> ...as if there were no cameras here, would be the best solution. >> this goes to the heart of the argument >> to tell you the stories that others won't cover. how big do you see this getting? getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> we're here to provide the analysis... the context... and the reporting that allows you to make sense of your world. >> ali velshi on target only on al jazeera america >> if there is a cure for aging, tech entrepreneurs won't be able to just wri
. >> the fact that you've got people like larry page and sergey brin putting their money and their names behind their venture, the fact that you've got people with an enourmously good track record of taking on enormously hard problems and succeeding those are the people that will make the general public and then of course governments believe that this is not a pipe dream anymore. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> we're here to...
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. >> the fact that you've got people like larry page and sergey brin putting their money and their names behind their venture, the fact that you've got people with an enourmously good track record of taking on enormously hard problems and succeeding those are the people that will make the general public and then of course governments believe that this is not a pipe dream anymore. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> my name is imran garda the show is called third rail, when you watch this show you're gonna find us being un-afraid. the topics will fascinate you, intrigue you... >> they take this seriously... >> let me quote you... >> there's a double standard... >>...could be a hypocrite >> you're also gonna get a show that's really fair bold... never predictable... >> the should be worried about heart disease, not terrorism... >> i wouldn't say that at all... >> you'll see a show that has an impact on the conventional wisdom that goes where nobody else goes... >> my name is imran garda i am the host of third rail and you can find it on al jazeera ame
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emily: how do we get more women founding -- women who are larry and sergey's? examples are what makes everyone want to start start-ups. emily: how have you changed the interview process in subtle ways to make sure you are getting the best people? that you are not discriminating, that everyone has an equal shot? jessica: well, one thing that has changed recently is that we have a female partner in every one of the interview rooms. emily: why not completely blind screen everyone? paul: how could you tell if they are telling the truth then? jessica: then i couldn't observe their interaction. ♪ ♪ emily: you've got two kids. what kind of parents are you? jessica: paul is the best father i've ever met. i'm going to say that. because you wouldn't say that yourself. he spends so much time with them, teaching them things, exposing them to things, things that i've rarely seen a lot other fathers do. paul: thank you. jessica: so, i lucked out. emily: now how do you manage being married and being colleagues? paul: it always worked really well. jessica: it's really easy. we
emily: how do we get more women founding -- women who are larry and sergey's? examples are what makes everyone want to start start-ups. emily: how have you changed the interview process in subtle ways to make sure you are getting the best people? that you are not discriminating, that everyone has an equal shot? jessica: well, one thing that has changed recently is that we have a female partner in every one of the interview rooms. emily: why not completely blind screen everyone? paul: how could...
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all he's going to the second world war memorial here in sochi and lay a wreath with his counterpart sergei then kerr ask kerry and lavrov will disappear in to a two-hour meeting involving lunch as well. after that a meeting if it happens will take place with putin. some time later on this evening we'll get a press conference we don't know at the moment whether it's a joints press conference or a solo one with john kerry. let's suppose that kerry and putin do have time to sit down together, they are likely to be discussing three very different geopolitical situations with three very different levels of cooperation between russia and the united states. >> let's talk a little bit more about those issues, then, what are they? >> reporter: well, first of all on the agenda according to the americans anyway, we have iran. the u.s. really wants to get nailed down the nuclear deal with iran. russia and the united states have been cooperating, perhaps the one bright spot at the moment in u.s.-russian cooperation on that issue. of course, the americans though are quite worried about the sale of russi
all he's going to the second world war memorial here in sochi and lay a wreath with his counterpart sergei then kerr ask kerry and lavrov will disappear in to a two-hour meeting involving lunch as well. after that a meeting if it happens will take place with putin. some time later on this evening we'll get a press conference we don't know at the moment whether it's a joints press conference or a solo one with john kerry. let's suppose that kerry and putin do have time to sit down together, they...
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emily: you think about steve jobs at apple, mark zuckerberg at facebook, larry and sergey at google.a magic that a founder brings that would be lost if you weren't here? reid: i think so. every founder is useful. because of that vision, that commitment, the willingness to take bold risks. emily: you joined greylock as a partner in 2009. and you have a really unique investing philosophy in that the best companies to invest in are actually the companies you don't agree on. reid: most people think that the way that a venture partnership works is everyone votes to do a deal, and when everyone says yes, this is a good deal, then that is the deal that happens. however, the best deals are not all where everyone's voting, 'yes, i would do the deal, too.' the really bold deals that transform industries are the ones that initially seem a little crazy. a little out there. not quite right. like linkedin in its early days. and yet end up growing to something that is great. emily: didn't you guys disagree on facebook and airbnb? reid: yes, there was disagreements in the partnership. as a matter of
emily: you think about steve jobs at apple, mark zuckerberg at facebook, larry and sergey at google.a magic that a founder brings that would be lost if you weren't here? reid: i think so. every founder is useful. because of that vision, that commitment, the willingness to take bold risks. emily: you joined greylock as a partner in 2009. and you have a really unique investing philosophy in that the best companies to invest in are actually the companies you don't agree on. reid: most people think...