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i know sailors from sochi, i didn't know hockey player from sochi, biathlon sochi and skiers from sochi why all of these stadiums, right? nobody will use in the future. >> and they've acknowledged this. the banks have written off -- whatever banks have basically written off any possibility of ever recouping. this is state corporation and they have said they have no chance to pay money back because this is absolutely unprofitable. at the beginning the promise to replace stadiums from sochi to the winter part of russia, to the rest of russia. now when they calculated this and they recognize that it's easier and cheaper to build new one than to replace, that's why this is real >>> more of anthony bourdain's interview. more of our special report after the break. that's why there's ocuvite. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula that's just not found in any leading multivitamin. help protect your eye health with ocuvite. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru.
i know sailors from sochi, i didn't know hockey player from sochi, biathlon sochi and skiers from sochi why all of these stadiums, right? nobody will use in the future. >> and they've acknowledged this. the banks have written off -- whatever banks have basically written off any possibility of ever recouping. this is state corporation and they have said they have no chance to pay money back because this is absolutely unprofitable. at the beginning the promise to replace stadiums from sochi...
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it's february 2014, and the sochi olympics are just coming up when i arrive in moscow.ry time i come here. the '80s-style go-go capitalist conspicuous consumption see who can spend the most money disco-techno thing i encountered when i first came here in 2001, it's still going strong. in fact, these days moscow has one of the highest concentrations of billionaires in the world. but as never before, it's imperial russia now, a one-man rule. all power emanates, every decision must consider this guy. ♪ russia is full of characters with murky pasts and shadowy connections. one of them i've called a friend for more than a decade. >> tony! wow. >> i guess i'm switching to vodka. zamir. how are you, brother? >> now, my concern is back in the day, this place was famous for all of the rooms were bugged. >> not anymore, i'm sorry. >> oh, really? i'm really sorry about that. >> times change. >> poor zamir, my long-time crony. he tries to be at least diplomatic about these things. i mean, he's got to live here, right? he doesn't want prussic acid on his blintzes. >> given the forwa
it's february 2014, and the sochi olympics are just coming up when i arrive in moscow.ry time i come here. the '80s-style go-go capitalist conspicuous consumption see who can spend the most money disco-techno thing i encountered when i first came here in 2001, it's still going strong. in fact, these days moscow has one of the highest concentrations of billionaires in the world. but as never before, it's imperial russia now, a one-man rule. all power emanates, every decision must consider this...
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he was born in sochi, russia back in 1959 science was his passion. the brash young physicist protested plans to build a nuclear plant in the late '80s. he leapt into politics won a seat in the parliament at just age 29. three years later he became the first governor of a prosperous area just outside of moscow. his political star was rising pretty fan. then boris yeltsin named himself the first deputy prime minister. everything crashed when putin took over. he was booted from government in 2003 and that is when he really embraced political opposition groups. he was arrested a number of times for criticizing putin. in recent years, he rurpd to the hometown of sochi to study the funding of the olympics h el blasted the olympics saying most of the money was -- >> this is the most expensive games in the history of mankind, the most corrupted olympic games. my estimation is that still about 25 to 30 billion u.s. dollars. >> he spent are spent decades and suddenly just yards from the kremlin. he left behind four children. >>> we're going to talk about mo ab
he was born in sochi, russia back in 1959 science was his passion. the brash young physicist protested plans to build a nuclear plant in the late '80s. he leapt into politics won a seat in the parliament at just age 29. three years later he became the first governor of a prosperous area just outside of moscow. his political star was rising pretty fan. then boris yeltsin named himself the first deputy prime minister. everything crashed when putin took over. he was booted from government in 2003...
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the lack of snow did not keep sochi, russia, being named the games. and those enjoying the artificial stuff, a brand new ski field close for beijing would go down just fine. harvey faucet, al jazeera, chongli, china. >> the atlanta hawks have secured the eastern conference top seed head of the playoffs. they did most of the damage for the hawks grabbing five rebounds. they would go on to win 99-86. >>> tennis news now the miami masters. >>> nadal has booked his place in the third round. he was up against his compatriot compatriot the second was more one sided with nadennal going on for the 6-4 6-2 win. that's your sport from me. we'll have more for you later on. >> thanks, so much. well, stay with us here on al jazeera. this brings us to the end of this news hour but we have another full bulletin of news coming up from our london broadcast center in a couple of minutes. and www.aljazeera.com will keep you posted with all the news around the clock. >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested >> i know that i'm being surveilled >> peop
the lack of snow did not keep sochi, russia, being named the games. and those enjoying the artificial stuff, a brand new ski field close for beijing would go down just fine. harvey faucet, al jazeera, chongli, china. >> the atlanta hawks have secured the eastern conference top seed head of the playoffs. they did most of the damage for the hawks grabbing five rebounds. they would go on to win 99-86. >>> tennis news now the miami masters. >>> nadal has booked his place in...
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. >> reporter: after nearly 15 hours on board a flight from sochi, russia, nick is taking his first steps on american soil. >> i've heard so many good things about him. he's house broken, great with other dogs. he was found at a train station with 5 other dogs. they started shooting and poisoning 6,000 dogs. >> reporter: she stole the hearts of so many americans during last year's olympic games. it's taken 8 months to get nick to los angeles. now he finally has a chance to find a family. >> it takes one person to abandon a dog and it takes a village to save one. >> reporter: west side search and rescue started in 2002. now their kennel in downtown is full of german shepherds and some mixes. >> he's the type of dog that will get adopted here right away. >> nick will spend a couple of weeks in foster care before he gets to go to a new home for good. >>> heavy damage after a powerful cyclone slams an bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dog
. >> reporter: after nearly 15 hours on board a flight from sochi, russia, nick is taking his first steps on american soil. >> i've heard so many good things about him. he's house broken, great with other dogs. he was found at a train station with 5 other dogs. they started shooting and poisoning 6,000 dogs. >> reporter: she stole the hearts of so many americans during last year's olympic games. it's taken 8 months to get nick to los angeles. now he finally has a chance to...
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he didn't quiet down. >> the sochi olympics report was huge and a lot of people paid attention to that and if you look at the u.s. treasury sanctions against russian officials and the response to the invasion of ukraine and the biographies and the dollar amounts that nemtsov had written to. >> if you are, you know the opposition leader you just mentioned who just by the way was released from prison and you are vowing to avenge the death of your comrade, boris nemtsov, what are you thinking about these five arrests that have been made christopher? >> i think anybody who has associated with nemtsov is likely to feel that these arrests are credible or if they're credible there is this twist. i mean if you've got the head of chechnya putin's man in chechnya coming out and saying he admires one of these guys and this guy was motivated to do it because of the charlie hebdo issue and then you start to think maybe kadyrov was involved and maybe his people were involved because it all fits into a picture of his activities very well and the idea that these guys were the masterminds? no. it's not
he didn't quiet down. >> the sochi olympics report was huge and a lot of people paid attention to that and if you look at the u.s. treasury sanctions against russian officials and the response to the invasion of ukraine and the biographies and the dollar amounts that nemtsov had written to. >> if you are, you know the opposition leader you just mentioned who just by the way was released from prison and you are vowing to avenge the death of your comrade, boris nemtsov, what are you...
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lack of snowfall didn't stop sochi and russia being awarded 2014 games nor south korea hoet in 2018 andthe artificial stuff this season a brand new ski field closer to beijing would go down just fine. harry faucet, al jazeera, china. >>> that is it for sport for me and robin will be with you later on. >> thanks indeed. a cinema on wheels is giving people in tie land a chance to watch movies on the big screen and some of them for the first time in their lives and it cost $2.5 million to build and can host 100 viewers at a time and scott reports now from sanglaburi. >> reporter: it's the luck of genuine anticipation waiting to see something for the first time. 13-year-old has never been in a movie theatre. never seen a film on the big screen. but that's about to change. >> translator: it's cold inside. i like these beautiful seats. i dressed well and made sure i was not naughty today. >> reporter: one of a thousand students at this rural school who will see a movie in this 100 at a time over two days. it's a mobile transportable cinema built within a truck trailer. it takes about an hour
lack of snowfall didn't stop sochi and russia being awarded 2014 games nor south korea hoet in 2018 andthe artificial stuff this season a brand new ski field closer to beijing would go down just fine. harry faucet, al jazeera, china. >>> that is it for sport for me and robin will be with you later on. >> thanks indeed. a cinema on wheels is giving people in tie land a chance to watch movies on the big screen and some of them for the first time in their lives and it cost $2.5...
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he shared those views with our own brian ross during his probe of corruption during the sochi olympics>> everybody who against him must be very careful. reporter: a list of high profile critics of the russian president and his policies have been murdered. investigative journalist anna politkovskaya shot outside her apartment in 2006 and former kgb officer, alexander litvinenko, poisoned with radioactive polonium-210. putin quickly announced he will personally investigate nemtsov's "cruel and sip cal murder," which has every sign of being a contract killing. before he was murdered. boris them nemtsov was working on an expose that russian troops were fighting alongside rebels in ukraine. he was due to front an opposition rally in moscow tomorrow. that event has now turned into a procession to mourn his death. tom? >> we'll be following that. thank you very much. >>> now for the global manhunt for the most-wanted man in the world, jihadi john. that brutal isis executioner. we're now learning his face and name, and bit by bit how he grew from a british schoolboy to a merciless killer. abc'
he shared those views with our own brian ross during his probe of corruption during the sochi olympics>> everybody who against him must be very careful. reporter: a list of high profile critics of the russian president and his policies have been murdered. investigative journalist anna politkovskaya shot outside her apartment in 2006 and former kgb officer, alexander litvinenko, poisoned with radioactive polonium-210. putin quickly announced he will personally investigate nemtsov's...
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million hours spent watching games on live stream thomas 5 million more than the winter olympics in sochithat should give you an idea of the interest, especially on digital, for this tournament. turner and cbs sports have been a good job of broadcasting these games across devices. i spoke with david leavy, the president of turner broadcasting system. take a listen. david: one of the things we talked about early on when we bought the opportunity to televise this event was we were hoping that at some point advertisers would realize that they should produce commercials for march madness. if you take a look at the sponsorships now that are happening in march madness whether it is buffalo wild wings or coca-cola, or at&t, unilever, they are producing spots for march madness. they are developing content for the event itself. both digitally and on television. when you get to that phenomenon, you know you have a huge success because they are realizing it's part of their marketing campaign that moves product off the shelf. shelby: it's not just advertisement rate it is social media. we saw yesterd
million hours spent watching games on live stream thomas 5 million more than the winter olympics in sochithat should give you an idea of the interest, especially on digital, for this tournament. turner and cbs sports have been a good job of broadcasting these games across devices. i spoke with david leavy, the president of turner broadcasting system. take a listen. david: one of the things we talked about early on when we bought the opportunity to televise this event was we were hoping that at...
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. >> after the excesses of the 2014 games in sochi and with fears about costs causing other bidders to withdraw beijing has been careful to keep its budget down to about $3 billion and is promising to reuse venues used in 2008 and to use already built mountain facilities. >> the committee has given u.s. an appraisal of china's efforts to make good use of 2008 venues. lack of snowfall didn't stop winter games in south korea or russia from being awarded the games. and a brand new ski field closer to beijing would work just fine. >>> she's the first indian woman to be named the number one player in the world in badmitton. she was really tested. closing for sunday's final, 21-15 and 21-11. >>> the anaheim ducks are headed to the nhl playoffs beating the struggling new york islanders to secure a western conference post season place. the ducks 3-2 winners in this one. for new york their third straight loss >>> the world's most expensive horse rate. it took place on saturday. prince bishop had a rather slow start but managed to storm from the back to win the race. the he walks away with $5 mi
. >> after the excesses of the 2014 games in sochi and with fears about costs causing other bidders to withdraw beijing has been careful to keep its budget down to about $3 billion and is promising to reuse venues used in 2008 and to use already built mountain facilities. >> the committee has given u.s. an appraisal of china's efforts to make good use of 2008 venues. lack of snowfall didn't stop winter games in south korea or russia from being awarded the games. and a brand new ski...
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. >> after the ex-questions of excesses of the 2014 games in sochi where russia spent $50 billion, it caused fears and other bids would withdraw. beijing has been careful to keep it's budget down to $3 billion. it is promising to reuse indoor venues created for the 2008 summer games and create already built mountain facilities. >> the inspection committee has even asked and recognized china's efforts to reuse 2008 venues. we're committed to the development of the sustainable winter games. >> there is three existing ski areas where the know snowboard and freestyle vents will take place. >> events like the down hill and slalom will be held here in the mountains of yonching, steep enough, but there are more snowflakes on the sign boards than the slopes. only five centimeters fall every year. there will be artificial snow at a time when it's treatment of the environment is under scrutiny. for those enjoying the artificial stuff in chongli this season an area closer to beijing would be just fine. >> they say the the first indian woman to be crowned in the women's single semifinals of the i
. >> after the ex-questions of excesses of the 2014 games in sochi where russia spent $50 billion, it caused fears and other bids would withdraw. beijing has been careful to keep it's budget down to $3 billion. it is promising to reuse indoor venues created for the 2008 summer games and create already built mountain facilities. >> the inspection committee has even asked and recognized china's efforts to reuse 2008 venues. we're committed to the development of the sustainable winter...
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court for sport she bid to overturn a four year skiing ban surprised when he skis for thailand at the sochi olympics was punished by the ski federation for manipulating her qualifying results and ruling isn't expected though for several weeks. forward/sport. that is all the sport for now. >> thank you indeed. one of south america's most active volcanos which is erupted in southern chili it started erupting around 3:00 o'clock in the morning local time. it was tossing love have and heavy smoke into the air. now the emergency office has issue add red alert and ordered evacuations of nearby communities. you are with al al >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested >> i know that i'm being surveilled >> people are not getting the care that they need >> this is a crime against humanity >> hands up! >> don't shoot! >> hands up! >> don't shoot! >> what do we want? justice! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> they are running towards base... >>...explosions going off we're not quite sure... >> fault lines al jazeera america's award winning, investigative series... on al jazeera ame
court for sport she bid to overturn a four year skiing ban surprised when he skis for thailand at the sochi olympics was punished by the ski federation for manipulating her qualifying results and ruling isn't expected though for several weeks. forward/sport. that is all the sport for now. >> thank you indeed. one of south america's most active volcanos which is erupted in southern chili it started erupting around 3:00 o'clock in the morning local time. it was tossing love have and heavy...
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a lack of snow fall did not stop sochi bean awarded games or south korea to be the host in 2018. more those enjoying the artificial stuff in chong lee, a ski field closer to beijing will go down fine >>> finally, we take you on a ride that is it wild on the tallest and fastest roller-coaster in the world. >> how is that for a drop. the new fury 325 opened in north carolina at the amusement park. the first drop 81 degrees, almost straight down. it travels 95 miles per hour and the 32 passenger ride has 6,000 feet of track. and the highest .325 feet. it is one of the 10 tallest roller coasters in north america. i can't wait to ride it. that'll do it for this hour. the news continues with thomas drayton. >> you're going to do it. i'm not on it and i can feel it. hi, this is al jazeera america, i'm thomas drayton in new york. let's get you caught up on the top stories. despite three days of air strikes houthi rebels advance on yemen. nigerians vote for a president as they face violence and technical problems. [ singing ] >>> family and friends remember loved ones lost in the
a lack of snow fall did not stop sochi bean awarded games or south korea to be the host in 2018. more those enjoying the artificial stuff in chong lee, a ski field closer to beijing will go down fine >>> finally, we take you on a ride that is it wild on the tallest and fastest roller-coaster in the world. >> how is that for a drop. the new fury 325 opened in north carolina at the amusement park. the first drop 81 degrees, almost straight down. it travels 95 miles per hour and the...
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we did a great job on working with the russians on sochi. we are also looking at the threat that isil poses the united states as well as russia. i try to take advantage of all the different partners that are out there because there is an alignment on some issues. on proliferation as well as on terrorism and others as well. yes, sir. charlie: here, then here. [low audio] [indiscernible] director brennan: i think you are referring to the drawdown of u.s. military forces at the end of 2012. a lot of times people think that when the u.s. military leaves -- intelligence leaves as well. a lot of times that is when the intelligence mission has to begin. because we have to offset some of those losses. but we rely heavily in a lot of parts of the world, including afghanistan, for a military footprint that allows us to nest within a security structure. so it is challenging, but the c.i.a. does not get to design all of our presence overseas. we have to take advantage of whatever opportunities we have in working in places where there is not an official
we did a great job on working with the russians on sochi. we are also looking at the threat that isil poses the united states as well as russia. i try to take advantage of all the different partners that are out there because there is an alignment on some issues. on proliferation as well as on terrorism and others as well. yes, sir. charlie: here, then here. [low audio] [indiscernible] director brennan: i think you are referring to the drawdown of u.s. military forces at the end of 2012. a lot...
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she skiid for thailand at the sochi olympics last year and was punished for manipulating her qualifying results. she finished 67th in the giant slalom at the games. the skier denied she did anything wrong. >> former australian rugby league star ambitions are on track. the 27-year-old signed a contract with the san francisco 49ers. has in has been put on a rookie contract with five months to prove he that what it takes to play in the league. the deal is worth $100,000 and gives him a spot on their 90 man roster, with the chance to move into the regular ranks when the season starts. >> it was all about the los angeles clippers chris paul when they visited the minnesota timberwolves. the former rookie of the year scored 26 points for the california side. the clippers took a 17-12 lead. the timberwolves had a chance to tie the score and miss add three-point attempt with 10 seconds to go. los angeles won 110-105. that's their third straight victory. >> in gulf, three time major has recorded his first with in in the united states or europe in seven years. the irish man won in a playoff monday
she skiid for thailand at the sochi olympics last year and was punished for manipulating her qualifying results. she finished 67th in the giant slalom at the games. the skier denied she did anything wrong. >> former australian rugby league star ambitions are on track. the 27-year-old signed a contract with the san francisco 49ers. has in has been put on a rookie contract with five months to prove he that what it takes to play in the league. the deal is worth $100,000 and gives him a spot...
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dollars and there are, he may be the richest guys in the world and his friends got rich after the sochiics. you never know. >> the country went broke, it's sued communism, and with the sangs they tried to choke out his good friends. and they got creative in trying to impose sanctions that actually work. not going to keep this guy down. vladimir putin is looking to be the most interesting man in the world wrestling tigers biting faces off of dogs. shirtless horseback riding. very few men who can compete with his stuff. >> "house of cards" spoiler alert. >> there was another suggestion he was binge watching the first couple of seasons. >> it could have been. there's a guy who plays -- they don't call him putin but he kind of is in putin. and he slaps the fat old kiss right there on the kisser of the first lady and didn't go over great. >> the american first lady? >> they were hanging out in the white house, talking about kennedy, smoking cigars. >> wouldn't you like to see vladimir putin going into the white house and -- >> yes, and then go to empire and see how they deal with him on empi
dollars and there are, he may be the richest guys in the world and his friends got rich after the sochiics. you never know. >> the country went broke, it's sued communism, and with the sangs they tried to choke out his good friends. and they got creative in trying to impose sanctions that actually work. not going to keep this guy down. vladimir putin is looking to be the most interesting man in the world wrestling tigers biting faces off of dogs. shirtless horseback riding. very few men...
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just over a year ago, not even a week after the end of the sochi olympics which president putin staged for a record of $50 billion to boost his popularity in russia and the world, putin quickly shed the garb and sent his troops to reclaim an illegally annex crimea, then trump up a referendum in an attempt to justify this annexation. . with his mobilization of the russian military, putin planned to send a signal to the citizens and the world he remained popular and strong in the face of growing calls from protesters in ukraine for the pro-russian president to step down. but putin's goal to maintain popularity through military force failed. although it conjured up national sentimentalist -- meanwhile, putin continued to ignore with impunity calls by the united states and europe to reverse the illegal annexation of crimea and remove russian military forces. not only did he refuse to withdraw force from those countries or reverse the annexation, he armed pro-russian separatists in ukraine with missiles which down add civilian airliner and killed nearly 300 passengers and crew to the horror
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which you invested might do a lot of business, say, in russia, which could have been great before sochi caused shoppers to stay away from expensive branded products and run toward private label goods which happened in the de-pantrying of america. one of the largest trends out there that blind sided many of the food stocks traditionally thought to be safe. or perhaps a terrific drug company like pfizer that's been making fortunes with very big drugs until they went off patent. these kinds of stocks were so often kept because they had gone down. investors bought more of the stocks and subsidized the losers with the sacrifice of winning stocks. let me give you the bottom line. get ready for the correction. it's coming. have some cash on hand. when it happens, don't sell the good ones to subsidize the bad. you'll end up with a terrible portfolio that won't be able to come back when times turn better. "mad money" is back after the break. ♪ building aircraft, the likes of which the world has never seen. this is what we do. ♪ that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. >>> favorite part
which you invested might do a lot of business, say, in russia, which could have been great before sochi caused shoppers to stay away from expensive branded products and run toward private label goods which happened in the de-pantrying of america. one of the largest trends out there that blind sided many of the food stocks traditionally thought to be safe. or perhaps a terrific drug company like pfizer that's been making fortunes with very big drugs until they went off patent. these kinds of...
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russian opposition leader compiled a detailed report on alleged corruption at the winter olympics in sochi most corrupted olympics games in the history of mankind. in my stemt >> reporter: more recently ukrainian president poroshenko said nemtsov was about to reveal information that would prove russia's involvement in the conflict in ukraine. saying that quote, someone was very afraid of that. some mourners believe that someone was putin or his supporters. do you believe that mr. putin, president putin, is responsible for this killing? >> we do believe in this. >> reporter: the kremlin says this tragic killing was simply designed to damage russia and to create a political storm. of course the popularity ratings of vladimir putin are still sky-high something in the region of 86%, according to the latest opinion polls. the big question though is whether this killing will change that political dynamic or will it simply send a message to the opposition that if like boris nemtsov you are opposed to the kremlin, this is how you could end up. >> matthew chance in moscow with that report. thank yo
russian opposition leader compiled a detailed report on alleged corruption at the winter olympics in sochi most corrupted olympics games in the history of mankind. in my stemt >> reporter: more recently ukrainian president poroshenko said nemtsov was about to reveal information that would prove russia's involvement in the conflict in ukraine. saying that quote, someone was very afraid of that. some mourners believe that someone was putin or his supporters. do you believe that mr. putin,...
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he's the guy that put out a major report on corruption around sochi and accused putin personally of thatidn't mince words and didn't use diplo speak, he was very blunt and direct about what he said. unfortunately -- i don't want to connect dots that i don't know yet. i want to be careful about that. but this man paid for his political views about russia with his life. and one other thing i want to say, ir respective of who killed him and why he died for two years this regime through their state controlled media channels have called him a tralter, enemy of the state, stirred up hatred against people like nemtsov, that sometimes spins out of control. i hope those who have been responsible for this kind of propaganda might rethink their strategy. >> ambassador michael mcfaul, thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> and up next the temporary homeland security stop-gap passed by congress but has a very short shelf life. later, twitter threats, not the kind we're used to seeing. this time it is allegedly isis threatening to take down the people who run the website. next. ♪♪ expected wait ti
he's the guy that put out a major report on corruption around sochi and accused putin personally of thatidn't mince words and didn't use diplo speak, he was very blunt and direct about what he said. unfortunately -- i don't want to connect dots that i don't know yet. i want to be careful about that. but this man paid for his political views about russia with his life. and one other thing i want to say, ir respective of who killed him and why he died for two years this regime through their state...
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it's a sixth of the amount of money spent on the winter olympics in sochi so the money is valuable butritization and coming forward. >> reporter: we hope to hear your message and thank you so much from speaking from the norwegian council from amman, jordan. >>> the country could go to civil war and he is trying to broker a deal to end the crisis and houthi rebels control most of the country and we report. [gunfire] this video appears to show shots being fired at a demonstration of the houthi coup and the central yemen. according to protesters at least one man was killed and five others wounded. demonstrations like these have become frequent after shia houthi fighters took over the country last month and he has been admitted to stop them from falling into further chaos in yemen and says there is a real danger of yemen breaking out. >> the situation in yemen can get out of hand and if there is no agreement the prospect is very bleak and a combination of scenarios in syria, libya and iraq, it's a horrible scenario and every effort should be made to promote a peaceful way forward. >> repor
it's a sixth of the amount of money spent on the winter olympics in sochi so the money is valuable butritization and coming forward. >> reporter: we hope to hear your message and thank you so much from speaking from the norwegian council from amman, jordan. >>> the country could go to civil war and he is trying to broker a deal to end the crisis and houthi rebels control most of the country and we report. [gunfire] this video appears to show shots being fired at a demonstration...
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after so many reports he did on putin and corruption and the sochi olympics. >> gary, thank you for talking> just ahead tonight, a skydiver's dream goes terribly wrong moments after he jumps. the medical emergency that nearly cost him his life, and how his instructor saved him while he was falling. the traffic jam. scourge of 20th century city life. raiser of blood pressure. disrupter of supply chains. stealer of bedtime stories. polluter. frustrater. time thief. [cars honking] and one day soon we'll see the last one ever. cisco is building the internet of everything for connected cities today, that will confine the traffic jam to yesterday. cisco... ...tomorrow starts here. normally people wear pants. yeah that's why i'm hiding captain obvious. not very well. i found you immediately. you know what else is easy to find? a new hotel with the hotels.com app. i don't need a new hotel room, i just need to get back into this one. gary? it's wednesday gary! i know that janet! hotels.com is more helpful than janet. and an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside...to clear insid
after so many reports he did on putin and corruption and the sochi olympics. >> gary, thank you for talking> just ahead tonight, a skydiver's dream goes terribly wrong moments after he jumps. the medical emergency that nearly cost him his life, and how his instructor saved him while he was falling. the traffic jam. scourge of 20th century city life. raiser of blood pressure. disrupter of supply chains. stealer of bedtime stories. polluter. frustrater. time thief. [cars honking] and one...
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we did a great job on working with the russians on sochi. we are also looking at the threat that isil poses the united states as well as russia. i try to take advantage of all the different partners that are out there because there is an alignment on some issues. and on proliferation as well as on terrorism and others as well. yes, sir. charlie: here, then here. [low audio] [indiscernible] director brennan: i think you are referring to the drawdown of u.s. military forces at the end of 2012. a lot of times people think that when the u.s. military leaves -- a lot of times that is when the intelligence mission has to begin. because we have to offset some of those losses. but we rely heavily and a lot of parts of the world including afghanistan, for a military footprint that allows us to nest within a security structure. so it is challenging, but the c.i.a. does not get to design all of our presence overseas. we have to take advantage of whatever opportunities we have an work in places where there is not an official u.s. p resence. charlie: her
we did a great job on working with the russians on sochi. we are also looking at the threat that isil poses the united states as well as russia. i try to take advantage of all the different partners that are out there because there is an alignment on some issues. and on proliferation as well as on terrorism and others as well. yes, sir. charlie: here, then here. [low audio] [indiscernible] director brennan: i think you are referring to the drawdown of u.s. military forces at the end of 2012. a...
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. >> sochi use the phrase you need to know your customer what about the customers customer?>> they are responsible for where the money is coming from and going to. and banks know what are suspicious transactions to raise attention and to make sure it is clear of what is required. >> with the time that i have left i just came back and i was looking of the president's proposal and there are things that are popping up and then know you have had questions about currency manipulation if there is that chapter and i did not hear your answer but. >> i did not get much of a chance to answer. be here with the view of the unfair currency practices should be stopped we engage in a more bilateral process with budgie 20 at the imf and intensely on the bilateral basis to bring behavior to level that meets that broad level of exchange rates only using those to role of domestic purposes not to gain unfair advantage but it is separate from how aggressive we are to push back on practices that our unacceptable. >> the time is expired. >> now we recognize the gentleman from california. >> secret
. >> sochi use the phrase you need to know your customer what about the customers customer?>> they are responsible for where the money is coming from and going to. and banks know what are suspicious transactions to raise attention and to make sure it is clear of what is required. >> with the time that i have left i just came back and i was looking of the president's proposal and there are things that are popping up and then know you have had questions about currency...
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we did a great job working with the russians on sochi.we are also looking at the threat that isil poses to the united states as well as russia. i try to take advantage of all the different countries that are out there because there's strong alignment on some issues on proliferation and terrorism and others. >> yes sir, here. >> how disruptive are the intelligence capabilities in iraq? >> i think you are referring to the u.s. military forces drawdown in 2012. a lot of times people think when the military leaves intelligence leads as well. a lot of times that is when the intelligence mission has to kick in to higher gear because we have to offset some of those losses. we rely heavily including afghanistan on a military footprint that allows us within a security structure. it's challenging but the cia doesn't design all of our presence overseas. we have to take advantage of whatever opportunity we have. >> can you speak about the importance of capturing a terrorist? where are we keeping them. [inaudible] >> i think it's critically important
we did a great job working with the russians on sochi.we are also looking at the threat that isil poses to the united states as well as russia. i try to take advantage of all the different countries that are out there because there's strong alignment on some issues on proliferation and terrorism and others. >> yes sir, here. >> how disruptive are the intelligence capabilities in iraq? >> i think you are referring to the u.s. military forces drawdown in 2012. a lot of times...
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this is rocket adorned in sochi colors. it's not that fast. that is a 30-second exposure. it doesn't slap up on the rockets right there. the nice thing for the photogs doing an exposure like this, that's full of people and they've been wiped out by the exposure. if you were to ask me what is missing and what i need to do more of in the future, this is it right here. it's -- after you have done is forever, the hardware is cool, but it's the people. that's definitely what i'm looking forward to doing more and more of, is the people behind all this. the priest comes out and blesses the rocket. i often get accused of him being my brother. he comes over and blesses the media as well. and i think he has a special target on me typically. there is the crew in the background in quarantine, during the state commission, with a go or no-go for launch. they put on the flight suits behind the glass. this is one of the things that i have been wanting to get for a long time, was the crew getting their haircuts, just to show -- they are normal human beings and they need to do things that w
this is rocket adorned in sochi colors. it's not that fast. that is a 30-second exposure. it doesn't slap up on the rockets right there. the nice thing for the photogs doing an exposure like this, that's full of people and they've been wiped out by the exposure. if you were to ask me what is missing and what i need to do more of in the future, this is it right here. it's -- after you have done is forever, the hardware is cool, but it's the people. that's definitely what i'm looking forward to...
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whether it's really true but she is a former athlete and it has been speculated she was seen at the sochit then. look. we're talking about an administration that is very secretive and president putin's be private life is not something that gets talked about very easily or very safely if you are in moscow. so there is limited knowledge to the point that we can't even be certain that she really is his girlfriend but there were these reports in the european newspapers there he had gone to switzerland where she had, according to reports, been having a baby. there's just no way of confirming it. >> keir simens simmons in london. >>> for more a professor of international affairs at the school, professor, good to see you. >> hi. >> so the hash tag where is putin was trending over the weekend. what do you make of his disappearance and this appearance after two weeks? >> disappearing ten days i think. not exactly two weeks but quite a long time for a president of such a big and important country. but as his people are saying he's a superstar. we're going to construct every single move that he make
whether it's really true but she is a former athlete and it has been speculated she was seen at the sochit then. look. we're talking about an administration that is very secretive and president putin's be private life is not something that gets talked about very easily or very safely if you are in moscow. so there is limited knowledge to the point that we can't even be certain that she really is his girlfriend but there were these reports in the european newspapers there he had gone to...
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one, for instance about the sochi olympics. and the next one was due to be released next week with one of his colleagues to talk about the ways that soldiers and weapons flowed into eastern ukraine. and i suspect that will eventually be released. you know again, i do not want in any way to assume or to presume or connect dots that shouldn't be connected. he was killed because of that report. but he did do these kinds of things. he was brazen and bold in his defiance of the regime. and people around him and even his mother said very famously just a few weeks ago they feared for his life because he was so -- such a bold challenger of the current regime in russia. >> as did he. so ambassador michael mcfaul, thank you so much for your time and insights. i appreciate them. >> thank you. >>> other news now. disney land lit up the sky on saturday but not with fireworks. rather a small fire broke out near the "it's a small world" attraction saturday evening. a disney spokesperson stated the fire appeared to have been started by a firew
one, for instance about the sochi olympics. and the next one was due to be released next week with one of his colleagues to talk about the ways that soldiers and weapons flowed into eastern ukraine. and i suspect that will eventually be released. you know again, i do not want in any way to assume or to presume or connect dots that shouldn't be connected. he was killed because of that report. but he did do these kinds of things. he was brazen and bold in his defiance of the regime. and people...
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prominent russian op sis leader compiled a detailed report on alleged corruption at the winter olympics in sochirupted games in the history of mankind. they steal about 25 billion dollars. >> reporter: for recently ukrainian president said nemtsov was about to reveal information that would prove russia's involvement in the conflict in ukraine, sig that quote, someone was very afraid of that. some mourners believe that someone was putin or his supporters. do you believe that mr. putin, president putin, is responsible for this killing is this. >> we do believe in this sthr but the kremlin says this tragic killing was simple isly designed to damage russia and to create a political storm. well the popularity of vladimir putin is still skylight latest opinion polls suggesting that it's 86% which is absolutely incredible. the big question is will this killing change those opinion poll numbers or will they simply it -- will it simply send a message that if you oppose the kremlin like boris nemtsov did this is what could happen to you. >> yes, matthew those are the big questions this morning. thank you
prominent russian op sis leader compiled a detailed report on alleged corruption at the winter olympics in sochirupted games in the history of mankind. they steal about 25 billion dollars. >> reporter: for recently ukrainian president said nemtsov was about to reveal information that would prove russia's involvement in the conflict in ukraine, sig that quote, someone was very afraid of that. some mourners believe that someone was putin or his supporters. do you believe that mr. putin,...
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and then very early on began to accuse putin of these excesses, particularly in sochi, the winter olympicshere the russian state spent billions of dollars, often on companies close to putin. >> it's interesting that putin said he sent a letter reached out to the family and also said that his death was nortd to make him look bad, in order to make putin look bad. do you think there's any chance of any justice being found for nemtsov? >> unfortunately given the history of all of these other people that we've talked of this is only a small sampling i would not hold my breath. i don't think nemtsov's family is holding their breath. but the fact that people are coming out into the open thousands of russians in the open protesting and mourning for nemtsov, gives just a glimmer of hope perhaps. just perhaps there's some possibility of change. >> even his girlfriend is concerned it will be pinned on her, bobby ghosh, always a pleasure to walk through this kind of information with you. >>> what's scarier than jumping out of a plane? how about jumping out of a plane and then this happens? a sky diver
and then very early on began to accuse putin of these excesses, particularly in sochi, the winter olympicshere the russian state spent billions of dollars, often on companies close to putin. >> it's interesting that putin said he sent a letter reached out to the family and also said that his death was nortd to make him look bad, in order to make putin look bad. do you think there's any chance of any justice being found for nemtsov? >> unfortunately given the history of all of these...
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i hope people come out and watch the great champions from sochi and from the past vancouver, myself wegs, working in real estate. how is that going? >> i have been working for charter commercial realty and development, i like it a lot, learning very much, very fortunate to have the opportunity and getting used to new york. some days are harder that others. >> i'm going to let you skate. let get out of the way and evan lysacek, who can be seen on "stars on ice" will take the stage. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a beautiful sight and quite the feat in the snow. evan lysacek thank you so much. by the way, if you like that song "take me to church" hoser will be here tomorrow morning to perform it live. send it back inside to the gang. cue the zap bonny. that gets stuck in your head, doesn't it? >> wouldt if he was from indiana? then hosier the hoosier. >> the gang from the next hour here what will you be talking about? >> clever and creative kitchen short cults, kitchen hacks. food hacks. >>> also dan buck ka tin ski, everyone. 8 clx 56. apple in ocs with hbo to bring its streaming service to hd tv. that wou
i hope people come out and watch the great champions from sochi and from the past vancouver, myself wegs, working in real estate. how is that going? >> i have been working for charter commercial realty and development, i like it a lot, learning very much, very fortunate to have the opportunity and getting used to new york. some days are harder that others. >> i'm going to let you skate. let get out of the way and evan lysacek, who can be seen on "stars on ice" will take...