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emily: sergey has been a big part of your story.ou have two kids and two companies between you, and you are officially divorced. when there is so much wealth involved and so much scrutiny, how do you even go through a process like that? anne: all i can say is it is complicated. divorce is never easy, but we are very good friends. we see each other almost on a daily basis. we are supportive of each other. it is the new reality of relationships. emily: you are a single working mom. do you have any advice from this time in your life? anne: you just have to accept that you do the best that you can. there are moments when sometimes it's just hard, and you do the best that you can do. i think part of it is also being gentle on yourself. part of what sergey and i have done really well, you optimize finding the best in everybody. emily: and you do things so normal. -- you do seem so normal. how do you stay normal? anne: you stay focused on the things that are important. i volunteer at the school and i make sure the kids do their homework an
emily: sergey has been a big part of your story.ou have two kids and two companies between you, and you are officially divorced. when there is so much wealth involved and so much scrutiny, how do you even go through a process like that? anne: all i can say is it is complicated. divorce is never easy, but we are very good friends. we see each other almost on a daily basis. we are supportive of each other. it is the new reality of relationships. emily: you are a single working mom. do you have...
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emily: sergey has been a big part of your story.ou have two kids and two companies between you, and you are officially divorced. when there is so much wealth involved and so much scrutiny, how do you even go through a process like that? anne: all i can say is it is complicated. divorce is never easy, but we are very good friends. we see each other almost on a daily basis. we are supportive of each other. it is the new reality of relationships. emily: you are a single working mom. do you have any advice from this time in your life? anne: you just have to accept that you do the best that you can. there are moments when sometimes it's just hard, and you do the best that you can do. i think part of it is also being gentle on yourself. you can't necessarily do everything. part of what sergey and i have done really well, you optimize finding the best in everybody. emily: and you do things so normal. how do you stay normal? anne: you stay focused on the things that are important. i volunteer at the school and i make sure the kids do their
emily: sergey has been a big part of your story.ou have two kids and two companies between you, and you are officially divorced. when there is so much wealth involved and so much scrutiny, how do you even go through a process like that? anne: all i can say is it is complicated. divorce is never easy, but we are very good friends. we see each other almost on a daily basis. we are supportive of each other. it is the new reality of relationships. emily: you are a single working mom. do you have...
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emily: sergey has been a critical part of your story. you are divorced and you have two kids and two companies. how you go through a process like that? ♪ emily: your dad was a physics professor and your mom was an educator. tell me about your upbringing. anne: i grew up on the stanford campus, i have two older sisters. it's interesting. i grew up next to people who did not do things for money. they did things because they loved it and things that they were interested in. the idea that you question all the time, that is core to me. emily: your sisters are successful. how do you all relate to each other? anne: we see each other a lot. nothing has changed. my sisters are still my sisters. when they come for dinner, they steal my clothes, especially my sister susan. we see each other at events all the time. now it's really fun. emily: what is it about your family that raised three very successful daughters in different disciplines? anne: we all do what we really love. we take feedback very well. there are few things people can say to me that
emily: sergey has been a critical part of your story. you are divorced and you have two kids and two companies. how you go through a process like that? ♪ emily: your dad was a physics professor and your mom was an educator. tell me about your upbringing. anne: i grew up on the stanford campus, i have two older sisters. it's interesting. i grew up next to people who did not do things for money. they did things because they loved it and things that they were interested in. the idea that you...
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we are understanding the genetic dictations that sergey has.e are talking about some of the things we need to do. emily: sergey has been a critical part of your story. you're divorced. you have two kids and two companies. when there is so much wealth involved, how do you go through this process? anne: it's complicated. divorce is never easy. we are very good friends. we see each other almost on a daily basis. we are supportive of each other. it's the new reality for relationship. emily: do you have any advice from this time of your life? anne: you just have to accept that you do the best you can. we just need, we just needed the ice cream. there are moments when it's hard. you do the best that you can do. part of it is being gentle on yourself. you can't do everything. part of what i think we have done really well, you optimize finding the best in everyone and focus on the friendship. emily: you live in the silicon valley. you seem so normal. how do you stay normal? anne: you stay focused on the things that are important. i volunteer at school.
we are understanding the genetic dictations that sergey has.e are talking about some of the things we need to do. emily: sergey has been a critical part of your story. you're divorced. you have two kids and two companies. when there is so much wealth involved, how do you go through this process? anne: it's complicated. divorce is never easy. we are very good friends. we see each other almost on a daily basis. we are supportive of each other. it's the new reality for relationship. emily: do you...
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so far, sergey lavrov has been the won that has been speaking. we'll bring in rory challands from moscow. he has been listening to this press conference along with myself. rory, just a quick sum up of what we've heard so far. >> as expected, we heard a condemnation of turkey's recent actions. there was some pledge made yesterday between francois hollande and vladimir putin to nationally unify to fight terrorism, and then he moved on to the specific things of what these two men were talking about in this meeting. they were talking about the ways of pushing forward the political peace process that was started in vienna a couple of weeks ago. now, there were two things that, ok, we're going to listen back now. >> i apologize, we will be speaking to you throughout the hour. let me cross back to the live scene from moscow for a moment. >> a special thanks to mr. lavrov for his genuine efforts throughout the vienna meetings. this is a true representation of the unprecedented strategic partnership between russia and syria at all fronts. i totally agree
so far, sergey lavrov has been the won that has been speaking. we'll bring in rory challands from moscow. he has been listening to this press conference along with myself. rory, just a quick sum up of what we've heard so far. >> as expected, we heard a condemnation of turkey's recent actions. there was some pledge made yesterday between francois hollande and vladimir putin to nationally unify to fight terrorism, and then he moved on to the specific things of what these two men were...
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foreign minister sergey lavrov has questioned turkey's commitment to fight terrorism in syria. warned moscow not to play with fire. >>> officials in colorado say one police officer and two other people have been killed in a shooting in the u.s. city of colorado springs. several people were wounded. during the five hour standoff at a family planning center. the suspect surrendered and is now in custody. >>> pope francis has received a huge welcome in uganda, on the second leg of his africa tour. addressing the country's president and mps, antiracism groups say there's been a spike on attacks in muslims and other minorities right across europe. rallies against islam has been held in poland. from warsaw, here is lawrence lee. >> having your own restaurant may be a wonderful thick but it's a constant reminder of what he lost. his native nigeria his career was interrupted after a racist attack left him with a broken arm, incessant abuse from polish fans, as well, he gave it all up to raise a young family and his son is getting the abuse as well. >> i came to pick my son from his sch
foreign minister sergey lavrov has questioned turkey's commitment to fight terrorism in syria. warned moscow not to play with fire. >>> officials in colorado say one police officer and two other people have been killed in a shooting in the u.s. city of colorado springs. several people were wounded. during the five hour standoff at a family planning center. the suspect surrendered and is now in custody. >>> pope francis has received a huge welcome in uganda, on the second leg...
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. >> sergei lavrov has called this planned provocation. and putin has accused of you deliberately driving relations between your countries to a standstill. your response. >> translator: first of all, there is no deliberate effort from our side to bring relationship to a standstill. i think these are emotional attitudes to the issue. i don't think it is the right thing to say. we have never had this kind of incident to bring the relationship to this point. >> they do keep coming. putin has accused of you effectively stabbed him in the back is the line he used and as turkey being an accomplice of terror. this is pretty fiery stuff, isn't it? >> translator: well, the expression, i don't know if he used or not. if mr. putin is saying that we are cooperating with da'ish as accomplices, i think that will be a huge mistake because we are doing the exact opposite. that is and russia is not engaged in a fight against da'ish in syria. on the contrary, there are actually targeting moderate opposition. turkey is a country that fights against terrorism
. >> sergei lavrov has called this planned provocation. and putin has accused of you deliberately driving relations between your countries to a standstill. your response. >> translator: first of all, there is no deliberate effort from our side to bring relationship to a standstill. i think these are emotional attitudes to the issue. i don't think it is the right thing to say. we have never had this kind of incident to bring the relationship to this point. >> they do keep...
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foreign minister sergei lavrov has canceled a trip to turkey and has urged other russians to refrain from traveling there. the turkish president shot back. erdogan argued that the russian crew ignored repeated warnings to leave turkish airspace. he's criticizing moscow's air strikes near his border. russia claims they're targeting islamic state militants, but erdogan says they're not involved there. the united nations is seeking to dampen tensions. >> the secretary general urges all relevant parties to take urgent measures with a view to de-escalate the tensions. >> reporter: u.s. president obama also emphasized the importance of de-escalating the situation. over the phone wither doegan. he expressed the nato support for turkey's right to defend its sovereignty. it comes at a time when terrorist attacks had boosted momentum. but concerns are rising that the tensions between moscow and ankara could be a setback. >>> the leaders of france and the united states are vowing to step up their fight against islamic state militants. francois hollande and president obama following the meetingt
foreign minister sergei lavrov has canceled a trip to turkey and has urged other russians to refrain from traveling there. the turkish president shot back. erdogan argued that the russian crew ignored repeated warnings to leave turkish airspace. he's criticizing moscow's air strikes near his border. russia claims they're targeting islamic state militants, but erdogan says they're not involved there. the united nations is seeking to dampen tensions. >> the secretary general urges all...
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the -- off the market, and anne wojcicki had to face a very public divorce from her husband, sergey brin. she hasremarkable comeback with a first fda approved consumer product.
the -- off the market, and anne wojcicki had to face a very public divorce from her husband, sergey brin. she hasremarkable comeback with a first fda approved consumer product.
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this as ceo anne wojcicki had to face a public divorce from her husband, sergey brin. she hasa remarkable comeback with a first fda approved consumer product.
this as ceo anne wojcicki had to face a public divorce from her husband, sergey brin. she hasa remarkable comeback with a first fda approved consumer product.
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russian media report that foreign minister sergei lavrov has expressed serious doubts that the incident was unintentional, saying it looked like a planned provocation. richard engel has more from istanbul. >> reporter: steve, one would think this would be easy to figure out, with so many satellites in the sky and so many people watching, that it would not be hard to determine whether a russian bomber passed through turkish airspace and was attacked from within turkish airspace or not. but the two countries now, turkey and russia, are painting very different narratives, it seems, for their own domestic audience. turkey is saying its airspace was violated and it heroically defended turkish pride and sovereignty. and today the turkish military released an audio recording that it says is a warning. repeated warnings by the turkish command to that approaching jet to back off. to not approach any further, or there would be consequences. russia, however, the russian pilot who ejected from the plane after it was attacked and survived to tell the tale, after a 12-hour ordeal on the ground in syr
russian media report that foreign minister sergei lavrov has expressed serious doubts that the incident was unintentional, saying it looked like a planned provocation. richard engel has more from istanbul. >> reporter: steve, one would think this would be easy to figure out, with so many satellites in the sky and so many people watching, that it would not be hard to determine whether a russian bomber passed through turkish airspace and was attacked from within turkish airspace or not. but...
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sergei magnitsky. they'd found the achilles heel of the putin regime. and so after about ten of these calls they said, "well, this has gotta be bigger than sergei magnitsky". 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 cra
sergei magnitsky. they'd found the achilles heel of the putin regime. and so after about ten of these calls they said, "well, this has gotta be bigger than sergei magnitsky". 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....
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. >> russian foreign minister sergey lavrov says moscow has question about turkey's commitment in fighting what he called terrorism in syria. he's been holding a press conference in moscow along with his syrian counterpart. they agreed that the only way for a political peace process to begin is to get the opposition and the sir i can't be government talking with the help of the international community. >> we agreed that a list of terrorist groups that will be excluded from any political negotiations needs to be drafted. it will be the needs to go through the u.n. security council. it is absolutely clear that without it, political peace talks cannot take place. >> this is what the syrian foreign minister had to say: >> isis militants received weapons and free passage. they didn't have to use parachutes, we are talking militants that received medical help and weapons from turkey. turkey made the step to shoot down the russian jet because it supports and encourages those terrorists. >> let's bring in rory challands joining us from moscow. rory, both foreign ministers, both strong allies on th
. >> russian foreign minister sergey lavrov says moscow has question about turkey's commitment in fighting what he called terrorism in syria. he's been holding a press conference in moscow along with his syrian counterpart. they agreed that the only way for a political peace process to begin is to get the opposition and the sir i can't be government talking with the help of the international community. >> we agreed that a list of terrorist groups that will be excluded from any...
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sergei federov. after each loss this season they ha responded with multiple wins. the puck drops tonight at 7:00. in football, from one hall of fame quarterback to the another for the redskins. drew brees and the saints on sunday. they won three out of the last four games. the skins need to get desean jackson going. last ge, thr receptions for 15ards.ns kurt has to start gelling with his star receiver. >> i think last year when it was first playing i had very little experience with him. --s great to have all those from this past year. i'm excid to have him out there. he decided he is working really hard. is just a matter of making a throw and enabling him to go make the place. robert: nba, seth curry last night. because of this. he does falls over. because i can the foul. he's playing horse. later, more craziness. the clock running out. another steel. got it. finished with 28 points. the warriors are now 9-0, tied with franchise best. fastbreak. daniels loves it up. -- lobs it up. -92.and goes on to win, 130 some thursday night action for virginia tech. they are on the road in atlanta against geo
sergei federov. after each loss this season they ha responded with multiple wins. the puck drops tonight at 7:00. in football, from one hall of fame quarterback to the another for the redskins. drew brees and the saints on sunday. they won three out of the last four games. the skins need to get desean jackson going. last ge, thr receptions for 15ards.ns kurt has to start gelling with his star receiver. >> i think last year when it was first playing i had very little experience with him....
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putin said russia will respond to future incidents and sergei lavrov has said that srussia is obviously not going to war with turkey. you can imagine, however, that perhaps russian bombers will be more careful about enter i go turkish airspace but one can also imagine them providing weaponry to kurdish rebels and terrorists who are fighting the turkish state. so there is the possibility that you have a certain escalation in the conflict between turkey and the terrorist organization that's been battling turkey since the mid-1980s. but i think as president obama, prime minister cameron of britain, and then nato secretary-general said yesterday everybody here has an interest in de-escalating the tension between turkey and russia. >> let's assume that de-escalation works. you're still left with a horrific situation in syria and no real solution. what is the best policy? what should we be doing? we heard a lot of different potential answers and none of them seem to be something that would be a sure-fire win. >> there really is no good answer in syria. this is one dilemma piled on top of a co
putin said russia will respond to future incidents and sergei lavrov has said that srussia is obviously not going to war with turkey. you can imagine, however, that perhaps russian bombers will be more careful about enter i go turkish airspace but one can also imagine them providing weaponry to kurdish rebels and terrorists who are fighting the turkish state. so there is the possibility that you have a certain escalation in the conflict between turkey and the terrorist organization that's been...
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sergey brin. two years later, she has made a remarkable comeback with a first
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sergey lavrov spoke. significant advance against i.s.i.l. al jazeera, zeina khodr has more. >> reporter: this is a significant break through and a strategic gain, the siege of queris military airport last now been broken. i.s.i.l. has been pushed back. the syrian government and its allies have an air base in the north of the country after losing control of others over the years. if the mill tri is abl militaryn ground, they have won this battle but the war has many fronts and the government and its allies have mounted multiple offenses across northern syria mainly against the rebels and not i.s.i.l. again i.s.i.l. there has been little success. the u.n. special envoy to syria says there is a momentum that shouldn't be missed. world leaders are scheduled to hold another round of talks on saturday but even before a u.n. led peace process can begin, the players should agree on a list of participants. the syrian government has long called its opponents terrorists, now it must recognize an opposition. it is not just those friendly with russia but finding common ground won't
sergey lavrov spoke. significant advance against i.s.i.l. al jazeera, zeina khodr has more. >> reporter: this is a significant break through and a strategic gain, the siege of queris military airport last now been broken. i.s.i.l. has been pushed back. the syrian government and its allies have an air base in the north of the country after losing control of others over the years. if the mill tri is abl militaryn ground, they have won this battle but the war has many fronts and the...
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has more for us from moscow. there was a press conference between sergey lavrov and the u.s. secretary of state john kerry, and they both talked together about how they were in favor of pushing ahead with a political settlement for syria that would involve a transitional government that would involve a new constitution, that would involve fresh elections and a ceasefire to make this all happen, all of this taking operation with the space of hopefully about 18 months. that looked good. it looked as if there was progress being made and that maybe some of the clear space between the two different sides of syria was starting to be closed. just a few days after that, sergey lavrov spoke out again saying that he did not see any view, any vision of peace in syria without president assad and he wished that the western powers would drop this insistence that assad has to go. maybe we are back where we started. certainly it is a difficult question with no answer yet. >> 21 arrested in raised in brussels and elsewhere, but the maybe suspect has eluded them. saleh abdeslam is accused of p
has more for us from moscow. there was a press conference between sergey lavrov and the u.s. secretary of state john kerry, and they both talked together about how they were in favor of pushing ahead with a political settlement for syria that would involve a transitional government that would involve a new constitution, that would involve fresh elections and a ceasefire to make this all happen, all of this taking operation with the space of hopefully about 18 months. that looked good. it looked...
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parliament and other political figures in russia and today he has the business end of his trip, a meeting with the russian minister sergeiov, what the two are going to be talking about is the what they call the antiterrorist campaign in syria and also how to try to progress the political settlement, the political settlement for syria that was agreed in vienna a week or two ago. on the issue the first part working out how to progress for the settlements for syria is get the government and the opposition talking with each other. now that part of this process, this condition for it need to be established by the end of the year. damascus says that it has done as much as it can on that so far and has a list of representatives that it will put forward for these discussions with the opposition, it's now up to the opposition they say to come up with a list of representatives and a political platform which considering how desperate the opposition is in syria is going to be no easy task for them. the other thing i have been talking about of course is the incident with the downed russian jet and turkey's actions, now that relates t
parliament and other political figures in russia and today he has the business end of his trip, a meeting with the russian minister sergeiov, what the two are going to be talking about is the what they call the antiterrorist campaign in syria and also how to try to progress the political settlement, the political settlement for syria that was agreed in vienna a week or two ago. on the issue the first part working out how to progress for the settlements for syria is get the government and the...
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has struck. causing minor damage, it was recorded at a depth of 143-kilometers. there are no immediate reports of casualties. >>> the u.n. special an sa envor syria will meet with sergeirov in moscow. part of the effort to his end the syrian conflict. but president's assad's future role is still a main obstacle. gerald tan has the details. >> reporter: the outcome of an aerial bombing campaign laid to bear. this video up loaded onto social media is set to show damage caused either by russian or syrian military strikes. in the city of raqqa. there is no way of independently verifying this. the russian government says it's working with syrian opposition groups to fight isil but the free syrian army says it isn't within of them. >> translator: we are in a state of war with the russians. they are bombarding the positions of the freer is i can't army and all infrastructure and hospitals. if they want to coordinate with the free syrian army they have to stop all miles an hour tail i operations forever and be ready to move forward to the final stage. a transitional stage without assad under the sponsorship of the united nations. >> reporter: the issue you of assad's future c
has struck. causing minor damage, it was recorded at a depth of 143-kilometers. there are no immediate reports of casualties. >>> the u.n. special an sa envor syria will meet with sergeirov in moscow. part of the effort to his end the syrian conflict. but president's assad's future role is still a main obstacle. gerald tan has the details. >> reporter: the outcome of an aerial bombing campaign laid to bear. this video up loaded onto social media is set to show damage caused...
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has been any reaction to what the pilot said. but there could be a meeting between him and sergei lavrov in the next few days, but russia is sort of pouring cold water on this. >> yes, david, the turks have essentially wasted no effort in trying to calm things down at least publicly speaking. they have been trying to say the right things in terms of conciliatory messages. the turkish foreign minister said they were looking to have a meeting between the two countries. the russian foreign minister was expected to come to ankara today prior to the downing of that jet. obviously that trip was canceled. the turks so far haven't responded officially to the pilot's claims that they never entered. partially because the prime minister and the government are in the first parliamentary session since the government was announced earlier today. so maybe when they come out we'll hear something. but prior to those claims by the pilot, the turks yesterday tried to use every possible means to prove as far as they are concerned that the russian aircraft did enter turkish air space. they showed radar footage. they brought in aviation experts and the
has been any reaction to what the pilot said. but there could be a meeting between him and sergei lavrov in the next few days, but russia is sort of pouring cold water on this. >> yes, david, the turks have essentially wasted no effort in trying to calm things down at least publicly speaking. they have been trying to say the right things in terms of conciliatory messages. the turkish foreign minister said they were looking to have a meeting between the two countries. the russian foreign...
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. >> russia has questioned whether turkey has any real intention of fighting what it describes as terrorism in syria. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov made the comments in moscow. it's the latest of the war of words between the two countries moscow will suspend visa free travel starting december 1st. al jazeera's rory challands now has more from moscow. >> strategic partners was how it was described syria and russia. in a country's foreign minister was certainly speaking with one voice with moscow on friday. >> isis militants use free panels. we're talking about militants in several countries. turkey made the steps because it encourage the terrorists. >> they were meeting to discuss practical steps. >> we have agreed that a list of terrorist groups that will be excluded from political negotiations needs to be route: it needing to through the u.s. security council. it is absolutely clear that without it political peace talks between moderate opposition and the syrian government cannot take place. >> in southern russia there were the funeral. the marine killed trying to rescue an air crew downed by occur tissue jets. he and the
. >> russia has questioned whether turkey has any real intention of fighting what it describes as terrorism in syria. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov made the comments in moscow. it's the latest of the war of words between the two countries moscow will suspend visa free travel starting december 1st. al jazeera's rory challands now has more from moscow. >> strategic partners was how it was described syria and russia. in a country's foreign minister was certainly speaking with...
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according to russian media, sergei lavrov said he has, quote, serious doubts that the incident was unintentionalanned provocation. officials confirm that one of the pilots who ejected from that plane is alive and well after a 12 hour rescue mission from behind enemy lines. richard engel, interesting how this is getting even more complicated with varying accounts of first the airspace, how many seconds were violated in the airspace and now verbal warnings, in alerting that downed jet. >> reporter: well, one would think this would be fairly easy to determine. did the russian plane, in fact, violate turkish airspace? nato officials say that it did. u.s. officials said that it did. although they add the caveat that it only violated turkish airspace for the briefest of seconds and then continued on to his bombing mission inside syria. turkey is making a big case of this violation because it wants to show that this was an act of self-defense, that turkey was acting as any country would to defend its borders and today released this audio recording in which -- well, what it sounds like, the turkish air
according to russian media, sergei lavrov said he has, quote, serious doubts that the incident was unintentionalanned provocation. officials confirm that one of the pilots who ejected from that plane is alive and well after a 12 hour rescue mission from behind enemy lines. richard engel, interesting how this is getting even more complicated with varying accounts of first the airspace, how many seconds were violated in the airspace and now verbal warnings, in alerting that downed jet. >>...
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has called a treacherous stan stab in the back. but turkey is a nato member, and that's reason enough to tread carefully. >> sergei lavrov said that russia does not want to go to war with turkey. they just have questions about the actions of turkey's leadership. in istanbul turkey's president defended what air force has done. >> nobody should expect us to remain silent when our borders security is breached. our rights and our rights of independence are undermined. they have no intention of creating this incident. we are only defending our own security and the rights of our brothers. >> turkey wants russia's air attacks to stop. it insists isil is not operating in that part of northern syria, and that russia knows this. rory challands, al jazeera, moscow. >> not long ago turkey released audio recordings, we're preparing those for you. but in the meantime these are the words that we managed to work out at the moment. this is the turkish air force speaking. you're approaching turkish air space. change your heading south immediately. now let's go to al jazeera's jamal live in ankara. so we have an en pass. the co-pilot, who is alive, s
has called a treacherous stan stab in the back. but turkey is a nato member, and that's reason enough to tread carefully. >> sergei lavrov said that russia does not want to go to war with turkey. they just have questions about the actions of turkey's leadership. in istanbul turkey's president defended what air force has done. >> nobody should expect us to remain silent when our borders security is breached. our rights and our rights of independence are undermined. they have no...
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make no mistake that resolve has only grown stronger in the wake of this unspeakable brutality and i think sergeygree with me that today in the meeting there was a broad-based sense of revulsion, of horror and a deep commitment to do more to try to bring an end to the violence of the region and of the world. it is respect for life and for its possibilities that drove our efforts today in vienna and, frankly, every day, in our pursuit of reconciliation and peace. the war in syria, now in its fifth year, has already left 1 in 20 syrians wounded or dead. it has compelled 1 in 5 syrians to flee as refugees. it has displaced half of that country's population. and all the while the chaos unleashed by the war has created a haven for daish and other terrorist organizations to thrive. if neither the dictator bashar al assad, nor the terrorists, are the answer, and they are not, our challenge is to create conditions under which a clear and broadly accepted viable alternative can emerge. in the united states, president obama has set forth three interrelated goals. first, defeat daish. second, stabilize the
make no mistake that resolve has only grown stronger in the wake of this unspeakable brutality and i think sergeygree with me that today in the meeting there was a broad-based sense of revulsion, of horror and a deep commitment to do more to try to bring an end to the violence of the region and of the world. it is respect for life and for its possibilities that drove our efforts today in vienna and, frankly, every day, in our pursuit of reconciliation and peace. the war in syria, now in its...
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now a top russian official says he has proof that turkey planned to shoot down this plane. we're talking about foreign minister sergey lavrov. cnn's matthew chance live for us in moscow. look, a lot of back-and-forth. russia says exactly the opposite of what turkey says. and now we've learned that syria, in the middle of all of this, it was syrians who helped rescue the russian pilot who survived. do we know if he was ever in enemy hands? >> reporter: we don't, unfortunately, poppy, no. but we do know that this was a big operation involving special forces from russia and from syria. we know that it lasted 12 hours, according to the russian defense ministry, and it was taking place obviously in very hostile territory. we've also seen video that the rebels themselves, videotaped of the two russian helicopters scouring the countryside trying to search for those downed russian airmen. one of them coming under fire. one of those helicopters forced to land, one of the russian marines was killed on board in that. so they lost two people, it seems, involving the plane shootdown. one, the pilot, one on the ground trying to re
now a top russian official says he has proof that turkey planned to shoot down this plane. we're talking about foreign minister sergey lavrov. cnn's matthew chance live for us in moscow. look, a lot of back-and-forth. russia says exactly the opposite of what turkey says. and now we've learned that syria, in the middle of all of this, it was syrians who helped rescue the russian pilot who survived. do we know if he was ever in enemy hands? >> reporter: we don't, unfortunately, poppy, no....
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driving a wedge between moscow and the west, but said sergei lavrov saying it is not crucial for syrian president to stay in power paul brennan hasore on what that means for u.s.-russian relations. >> reporter: in september after a series of dpeets at the handing of rebel groups and isil, russia started carrying out air strikes inside syria, supporting assad's government forces. >> we think it's an enormous mistake to refuse to cooperate with the syrian government and it's armed forces, we are fighting terrorism face-to-face, we should finally acknowledge that no one but president assad's forces are truly fighting the islamic state and other terrorist organizations in syria. >> reporter: most of russia's air strikes have not been aimed at isil, instead targeting rebel groups trying to overthrow assad. assad travelled to moscow to meet with putin, his first trip outside of syria since the start of the war. u.s. officials say russia's ramped up military role in syria speaker louder than words. >> russian actions so far in syria have been to prop up the regime. >> reporter: when or whether assad should go is one of many sticking poi
driving a wedge between moscow and the west, but said sergei lavrov saying it is not crucial for syrian president to stay in power paul brennan hasore on what that means for u.s.-russian relations. >> reporter: in september after a series of dpeets at the handing of rebel groups and isil, russia started carrying out air strikes inside syria, supporting assad's government forces. >> we think it's an enormous mistake to refuse to cooperate with the syrian government and it's armed...
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drove a wedge between moscow and the west, but said sergei lavrov saying it is not crucial for the syrian president to say in power. paul brennan hasore on what that means for u.s.-russian relations. >> reporter: in september after a series of defeats at the handing of rebel groups and isil, russia started carrying out air strikes in syria, supporting assad's government forces. vladimir putin suggesting that bolstering assad was simply the only way to defeat isil. >> translator: we think it's an enormous mistake to refuse to cooperation with the syrian government and its armed forces. we should finally acknowledge that no one but president assad's armed forces and the militia are truly fighting the islamic state. >> reporter: most of the air strikes have not been aimed as isil, instead targeting rebel groups trying to overthrow assad. last week assad travelled to moscow to meet with putin, marking his first trip outside of syria since the start of the war in 2011. as for the new suggestion that moscow might be willing to see a syria without assad, officials say their ramp up speaks louder than words. >> i would refer you back to th
drove a wedge between moscow and the west, but said sergei lavrov saying it is not crucial for the syrian president to say in power. paul brennan hasore on what that means for u.s.-russian relations. >> reporter: in september after a series of defeats at the handing of rebel groups and isil, russia started carrying out air strikes in syria, supporting assad's government forces. vladimir putin suggesting that bolstering assad was simply the only way to defeat isil. >> translator: we...
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make no mistake, that resolve has only grown stronger in the wake of this unspeakable brutality, and i think sergei lavrov and stefan would agree with me that today in the meeting this was a broad-based send of revulsion of horror and a deep commitment to do more to try to bring an end to the violence of the region and of the world. it is respect february life and for its possibilities that drove our effort in vienna and frankly every day in pursuit of reconciliation and peace. the war in syria now in its fifth year has already left one in 20 syrians wounded or dead. it's compelled one in five syrians to flee as refugees. it has displaced half of that country's population. all the while, the chaos unleash ed by the war has created a haven for terrorist organizations to thrive. if neither the dictator, bashar al assad, nor the terrorist are the answer -- and they are -- our challenge is to create the conditions under which a clear and broadly accepted viable alternative can emerge. in the united states, president obama has set forth three interrelated goals. first, defeat death. second, stabilize th
make no mistake, that resolve has only grown stronger in the wake of this unspeakable brutality, and i think sergei lavrov and stefan would agree with me that today in the meeting this was a broad-based send of revulsion of horror and a deep commitment to do more to try to bring an end to the violence of the region and of the world. it is respect february life and for its possibilities that drove our effort in vienna and frankly every day in pursuit of reconciliation and peace. the war in syria...