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secretary of state john kerry and russian president vladimir putin will meet. in sochi. john, let me begin with you. what is at stake here? as we mentioned, this will be the first time they have had a face-to-face meeting. john: i think more than anything else, there are a lot of tensions between the two sides here, and this eating, even if it does not accomplish a lot substantively, maybe you can cool things off and make sure things do not get out of troll. i am not optimistic that there could be any major breakthroughs on any of the issues you mentioned, ukraine, iran, syria. indira, if president putin is receiving secretary kerry, what do they have to talk about? as john mentioned, some of the issues are so intractable that is it basically just a photo opportunity? no.ra: it is thomas because they have these problems it is support for them to talk. is important. it has been two years since john kerry has been their meeting with the vladimir putin, and i kept john kerry waiting for about four hours, and it was seen as a snub, but there were not all of these p
secretary of state john kerry and russian president vladimir putin will meet. in sochi. john, let me begin with you. what is at stake here? as we mentioned, this will be the first time they have had a face-to-face meeting. john: i think more than anything else, there are a lot of tensions between the two sides here, and this eating, even if it does not accomplish a lot substantively, maybe you can cool things off and make sure things do not get out of troll. i am not optimistic that there...
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plus, face to face with vladimir putin.air strike hit yemen's capitol just hours before a cease fire, but the big question now will the peace hold? good afternoon and thank you for joining us. you are watching al jazeera america. it's nighttime in nepal, and many people are sleeping on the streets. it's magnitude was 7.3 and the epicenter was right there near the worder just about 50 miles from katmandu. so far dozens are reported dead and at least 1,000 are injuries. so we have a team of reporters in nepal right now let's begin on the streets of cat man do right after that quake struck. >> a building the survived the earthquake from two weeks ago, has come down. as we can see people are trying to clear the mess around here, there's suspicions that a taxi, and a motor bike may have been buried around this, and it is impossible to tell right now. stuck in the load here. come off the taxi. >> yeah. >> we have -- they can deport. we move this material, and one hour maximum. >> officials over here are still afraid of what might
plus, face to face with vladimir putin.air strike hit yemen's capitol just hours before a cease fire, but the big question now will the peace hold? good afternoon and thank you for joining us. you are watching al jazeera america. it's nighttime in nepal, and many people are sleeping on the streets. it's magnitude was 7.3 and the epicenter was right there near the worder just about 50 miles from katmandu. so far dozens are reported dead and at least 1,000 are injuries. so we have a team of...
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the next one up in vladimir putin's russia.wife and his three kids live here in the u.s., but he lives in moscow where he works for one of the last remaining opposition ngos that putin hasn't figured out how to shut down yet. he was working at his office on tuesday when he suddenly collapsed and fell unconscious and rushed to hospital. he has not regained consciousness. he is being treated for kidney failure that is a result of acute nonalcoholic intoxication of unknown origin, in other words, he also appears to have been poisoned. not like this pattern is subtle. i'm just giving the highlights. i could give you another dozen cases of shootings and poisonings that all fit the same pattern. at what point does that sort of become the main thing that russia and vladimir putin is known for? when do they think this might be a little heavy handed, a little too obvious, maybe they should stop if only for appearances? in the lead-up to russia hosting the winter olympics in sochi last year, you might remember that vladimir putin made a
the next one up in vladimir putin's russia.wife and his three kids live here in the u.s., but he lives in moscow where he works for one of the last remaining opposition ngos that putin hasn't figured out how to shut down yet. he was working at his office on tuesday when he suddenly collapsed and fell unconscious and rushed to hospital. he has not regained consciousness. he is being treated for kidney failure that is a result of acute nonalcoholic intoxication of unknown origin, in other words,...
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it's also better to talk directly to vladimir putin. he has people apparent him that filter what he gets and what he understands and the way he hears the new, for secretary kerrry to talk to him, tell him our view and the rest of the world's view of what is going on in ukraine and how the world is condemns the russian role in eastern ukraine, and condemns the russians for invading crimea and a a annexing crimea. that is important. >> kerry's visit has been played up in russia as a capitulation for the kremlin, an indication that vladimir putin's policies are forcing the u.s. to pay respects. >> no one outside of russia pace much credence in the russian dominated media, i wouldn't put much credence into what they say. the russian people talk to the russian media, that's their right, they don't have a choice. they only get to listen to the russian-dominated media. i wouldn't pay too much intention by that. they are paying a price for the invasion of ukraine in terms of quick regime. both because of sanctions and lower oil prices. that's h
it's also better to talk directly to vladimir putin. he has people apparent him that filter what he gets and what he understands and the way he hears the new, for secretary kerrry to talk to him, tell him our view and the rest of the world's view of what is going on in ukraine and how the world is condemns the russian role in eastern ukraine, and condemns the russians for invading crimea and a a annexing crimea. that is important. >> kerry's visit has been played up in russia as a...
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. >>> vladimir putin has been in power for a long time now. just a couple years into his tenure an opposition member of parliament was shot to death in moscow under mysterious circumstances. nobody exactly knew what happened to the guy, nobody was ever prosecuted for the crime, but another opposition member of parliament was quoted by the bbc at the time saying the man's death was a political assassination, politically motivated. eight months late they're other opposition member of parliament who made that claim to the bbc, he mims washimself was the next one to be shot to death under mysterious circumstances on the streets of moscow. following here another opposition member of parliament a liberal journalist at a russian newspaper, he was killed, although this time they didn't shoot him, he died of a mysterious illness that lasted for 16 days before it ultimately killed him. turns out he was poisoned to death. the following year another liberal journal frist the same newspaper. she suffered multiple organ failure after being served poison tea
. >>> vladimir putin has been in power for a long time now. just a couple years into his tenure an opposition member of parliament was shot to death in moscow under mysterious circumstances. nobody exactly knew what happened to the guy, nobody was ever prosecuted for the crime, but another opposition member of parliament was quoted by the bbc at the time saying the man's death was a political assassination, politically motivated. eight months late they're other opposition member of...
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you call people and ask them what could do you think about vladimir putin and it's anonymous. my reaction, 25% of russians who are brave enough to tell an anonymous caller they didn't like putin. so if you have one restaurant in town serving one dish, of course it's popular. >> host: at what night your -- what point in your life were yaw taken into the soviet system and domed a chessmaster. >> guest: soviet union had a very sophisticated system. kids hads not so many options available. no real politics there and no sort of law as a profession so you can't serve some legal front. no real business. so the many options available for the kids in the free world in the soviet union were taboo. but my parents always looked for opportunity for kid boy or girl to promote -- to be promoted and sometimes to be discovered, and i was lucky that i discovered chess at home at age six and at age seven i was part of this little co-op in my native town, and then it was almost automatic. the moment you are picked up by the system, so this is -- the interest was to make sure that the talent is fou
you call people and ask them what could do you think about vladimir putin and it's anonymous. my reaction, 25% of russians who are brave enough to tell an anonymous caller they didn't like putin. so if you have one restaurant in town serving one dish, of course it's popular. >> host: at what night your -- what point in your life were yaw taken into the soviet system and domed a chessmaster. >> guest: soviet union had a very sophisticated system. kids hads not so many options...
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>> vladimir putin got what he wanted out of ukraine.e wants to take more of it but his point is to make ukraine and desirable for anybody to invest in because ukraine ultimately is of financial story. the economy doesn't work they have massive corruption, a fix corruption, no foreign investor will come in so ukraine will become a bigger orphan. russia knows that, that is why they want to keep the instability and ukraine's eastern border. i was in ukraine last year and kept in touch with a lot of the people in ukraine. they do think the russians will launch of more major offensive in the spring they think vladimir putin figures nobody is going to respond the americans won't response, germans won't response nato won't get its act together, ukraine is not a member of nato. it is unlikely the europeans will rush to ukraine militarily. arthel: you have security officials say we are open to having a ballistic missile defense provided by the u.s. a what is going to happen next? >> you don't know where is going to go. the biggest problem with u
>> vladimir putin got what he wanted out of ukraine.e wants to take more of it but his point is to make ukraine and desirable for anybody to invest in because ukraine ultimately is of financial story. the economy doesn't work they have massive corruption, a fix corruption, no foreign investor will come in so ukraine will become a bigger orphan. russia knows that, that is why they want to keep the instability and ukraine's eastern border. i was in ukraine last year and kept in touch with a...
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plus, face to face with vladimir putin. hit yemen's capitol just hours before a cease fire, but the big question now will the peace hold?
plus, face to face with vladimir putin. hit yemen's capitol just hours before a cease fire, but the big question now will the peace hold?
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he will meet with vladimir putin.e their first talks after two years filled with tension in ukraine. i know you have covered the story and so have i. if you look at some of the body obamage between president and president putin, it is clear something is going on. it is clear these two men have issues with each other. they probably don't even like each other and the situation was exacerbated when russia decided to access -- to annex crimea over a year ago. we have international condemnation but president putin's poll numbers are skyhigh . they're still the issue between washington and moscow on what ,hey can do to saw relations they are probably at their coldest since the cold war. we will look at that and other stories at the top of the hour. betty: it's not just the frosty relations between the u.s. and russia, but if you've seen angela merkel recently and vladimir putin -- temperatures are really low. mark: yes, they are. and president putin, if you listen to the foreign minister, russia can withstand this. they can
he will meet with vladimir putin.e their first talks after two years filled with tension in ukraine. i know you have covered the story and so have i. if you look at some of the body obamage between president and president putin, it is clear something is going on. it is clear these two men have issues with each other. they probably don't even like each other and the situation was exacerbated when russia decided to access -- to annex crimea over a year ago. we have international condemnation but...
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is doing, is nearly showing that there are some limits if mr vladimir putin decides to go further.fact, the very fact that the secretary of state john kerry went to sochi in russia last week and met with mr vladimir putin, at a time when there were sanctions against russia and shows an effort by the west by the united states to say "look, we are going to keep you from doing anything untoward what you have done, but we don't want a new cold war. it's your choice if these things get bad and go to worse. and i hope mr vladimir putin gets that message, because otherwise he will be in worse shape, and, quite frankly, than what russia is today. >> n.a.t.o. is based on the principle of collective offenses, in article 5, an attack on one nation is an attack on all members. considering the current climate, i.s.i.l.'s advances in the middle east, do you think if it came it it russia would start a war. like estonia are you confident that that would be the reality? >> i'm confident and i'm - about n.a.t.o. of a whole. i was there at the headquarters last friday. i'm confident in the united sta
is doing, is nearly showing that there are some limits if mr vladimir putin decides to go further.fact, the very fact that the secretary of state john kerry went to sochi in russia last week and met with mr vladimir putin, at a time when there were sanctions against russia and shows an effort by the west by the united states to say "look, we are going to keep you from doing anything untoward what you have done, but we don't want a new cold war. it's your choice if these things get bad and...
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vladimir putin jumping into the fifa soccer scandal. on his horseback but takes the time out to shockingly say he's not happy with the u.s. and the fbi's role in the arrest of 14 world soccer officials. why? he thinks that there's an underlying issue here, and summer concert season kicking off from taylor swift to one direction to the grateful dead. we have all the details on the summer's hottest shows. how much they'll cost you, coming up, and wait until you see the prices for women's world cup soccer. stay tuned. do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva respimat. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops.
vladimir putin jumping into the fifa soccer scandal. on his horseback but takes the time out to shockingly say he's not happy with the u.s. and the fbi's role in the arrest of 14 world soccer officials. why? he thinks that there's an underlying issue here, and summer concert season kicking off from taylor swift to one direction to the grateful dead. we have all the details on the summer's hottest shows. how much they'll cost you, coming up, and wait until you see the prices for women's world...
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guy: john kerry travels to sochi to speak with vladimir putin today.ne: easyjet's share price has fallen after the company says striking funds and the -- france and the timing of the easter holiday will weigh on earnings. guy: a 7.4 magnitude earthquake has struck nepal near the border with china two weeks after the country was hit by devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake. last month's earthquake killed 8000 people and injured 18,000. tremors were felt as far away as new delhi. francine: the dutch and belgian grocers have entered talks to combine. caroline: of course, yesterday we saw the huge rally it -- in shares. $1 billion in market capitalization being added to these companies on the back of reports they could. be combining. this would form a huge retailer. this would have in excess of 6000 stores. it would have 25 billion euro market capitalization. it is not quite as big as tesco. and nowhere near as big as walmart. it is creating a force. and one that what had significant presence in the united states. this is where the overlap does make sense.
guy: john kerry travels to sochi to speak with vladimir putin today.ne: easyjet's share price has fallen after the company says striking funds and the -- france and the timing of the easter holiday will weigh on earnings. guy: a 7.4 magnitude earthquake has struck nepal near the border with china two weeks after the country was hit by devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake. last month's earthquake killed 8000 people and injured 18,000. tremors were felt as far away as new delhi. francine: the...
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asked the question, sure enough vladimir putin said a nonsense about dan rather. i remember watching reporters trying so hard not to laugh. [laughter] >> we were laughing at the u.n. >> you were laughing. >> so tell us about another moment which i know was kind of a low point overseas for you. when you're in iraq, and there's a press conference. [laughter] >> and you're in the back of the room an something unfolded, and you were right in the middle of it. i remember watching this thinking oh, my gosh look at dana. [laughter] >> i opened a book with a chapter, introduction i call it the black eye of baghdad. you'll remember when the shoes were thrown at president bush at the press conference in december of '08. well i was the only one who got hit. [laughter] of all of the people in the room i was off to the side, the president and maliki were there to give remarks guy throws a shoe. president ducks twice, and lead secret service agent standing behind the interpreter next to me and lunged forward to get the president he hit the boom mic i was looking this way and it
asked the question, sure enough vladimir putin said a nonsense about dan rather. i remember watching reporters trying so hard not to laugh. [laughter] >> we were laughing at the u.n. >> you were laughing. >> so tell us about another moment which i know was kind of a low point overseas for you. when you're in iraq, and there's a press conference. [laughter] >> and you're in the back of the room an something unfolded, and you were right in the middle of it. i remember...
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expectations between today's talks between secretary of state john kerry and russia's pride president vladimir putinutin to persuade pro-russian rebels in ukraine to follow the terms of a cease-fire. kerry wants to see if putin will support a political solution to the fighting in syria. and there is the controversial asian trade deal. the senate is hosting a procedural vote on whether to give president obama fast track authority to proceed with the agreement. some democrats argued that the trade deal will hurt american jobs and wages. one of those is senator elizabeth warren. the president has made it clear he disagrees with her. president obama: elizabeth is a politician, like every up, she has a voice that she wants to get out there. i understand that. on most issues, she and i deeply agree. on this one, though, her arguments do not stand the test of fact and scrutiny. vonnie: warren has argued that giving the president the fast track would also help wall street. the investor group is raising its offer for -- the new bid is worth about $2 billion. in an exclusive interview with john elkin he says
expectations between today's talks between secretary of state john kerry and russia's pride president vladimir putinutin to persuade pro-russian rebels in ukraine to follow the terms of a cease-fire. kerry wants to see if putin will support a political solution to the fighting in syria. and there is the controversial asian trade deal. the senate is hosting a procedural vote on whether to give president obama fast track authority to proceed with the agreement. some democrats argued that the...
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vladimir putin not happy with fifa and flood-weary texas. it's thursday may 28th and this is "now." >> oh no! >> rising rivers and violent winds are forcing more people from their homes in texas. >> no city can handle anything like that. 6 inches fell in just one hour. >> 6 inches of falling water can actually knock a person off their feet. 23 people are now confirmed dead. >> it's the desperate search still under way for those still missing. >> we're going to survive this together. as a family. we will get through this. >> we are starting to hear some of these really emotional stories about some of the victims. >> i got a phone call from her at 2:45 in the morning. she said dad, what do i do? my car has been hit with water. i said i'm on my way. that's the last i got to speak to her. >> there's a lot of rebuilding. we as a nation are going to have to help. >> heartbreaking story. the death toll from that deadly storm system stretching from the great plains to texas now climbs to 23. that includes 17 from texas alone. in the hard hit area of
vladimir putin not happy with fifa and flood-weary texas. it's thursday may 28th and this is "now." >> oh no! >> rising rivers and violent winds are forcing more people from their homes in texas. >> no city can handle anything like that. 6 inches fell in just one hour. >> 6 inches of falling water can actually knock a person off their feet. 23 people are now confirmed dead. >> it's the desperate search still under way for those still missing. >>...
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and then to the president's sochi residence to speak with vladimir putin. there was a long list of talking points, and it is a sign of how flawed the russian-u.s. relations are. there was just talking. >> we didn't come here with an expectation that we were going to define a specific path forward with respect to one crisis to another or have a major break through. we came here purposely to have a full open dialogue with russia's leaders. >> it seems that they required the lyon the lion share of the discussion. >> if and when minsk is fully implemented it is clear that the u.s. and e.u. sanctions can begin to be rolled back. >> putin left without speaking to the press. his foreign minister was tasked with articulating russia's position. >> one of the key issues in our discussion was the crisis in ukraine. there are certain contradictions and our assessment of the way it's developing. but we share the view through a comprehensive use of the agreement. despite talking about their agreements, washington and moscow have so much more that divides them. so make wh
and then to the president's sochi residence to speak with vladimir putin. there was a long list of talking points, and it is a sign of how flawed the russian-u.s. relations are. there was just talking. >> we didn't come here with an expectation that we were going to define a specific path forward with respect to one crisis to another or have a major break through. we came here purposely to have a full open dialogue with russia's leaders. >> it seems that they required the lyon the...
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vladimir putin said this whole knopp sense about dan rather. and i remember watching the reporters and they were trying so hard not to laugh. >> host: we were laughing at the u.n. so tell us about another moment which i know was kind of a low point overseas for you. when you're in iraq and there's a press conference, and you're in the back of the room, and something unfolded and you were right in the middle of it. i remember watching this thinking my gosh, look at dan to sunny open the book with a chapter -- introduction, the black eye of baghdad. ... >> the president comes and finds me and says i saw you crying but i thought it was because [inaudible] [laughter] and i said well you know that i adore you. but i grew up in wyoming and i'm a little bit tougher than that. but i ended up then falling asleep. i huddled up on the floor of air force one between baghdad and kabul. it was a little bit longer than an hour. a microbe of on the floor because the conference room was all set everyone was sleeping, and i remember being supercold d i wake up.
vladimir putin said this whole knopp sense about dan rather. and i remember watching the reporters and they were trying so hard not to laugh. >> host: we were laughing at the u.n. so tell us about another moment which i know was kind of a low point overseas for you. when you're in iraq and there's a press conference, and you're in the back of the room, and something unfolded and you were right in the middle of it. i remember watching this thinking my gosh, look at dan to sunny open the...
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i hear people talk about this as, we have to give vladimir putin a way out. he is such a nice man, and he really just got trapped into this by the evil people behind him and if he doesn't look really tough, maybe he'll be overthrown. no. vladimir putin is right today and russia is right where someone like adolph hitler was in 1936. hitler re-opened the ryan -- -- a reoccupied the reinland and if britain and france had followed the dictates of the versailles treaty he wouldn't have gotten air with and it -- away with it and maybe world war ii would have averted. putin crossed the greatest red line in post world war ii international diplomatics. he has invaded another country and and seized its territory by force, and even though ukraine is not a member of nato, this has enormous implications for nato and nato security. we in this business community are not understanding geostrategic risk. right now, angela merkel and the president of france, mr. hollande, are standing up for the minsk to agreements. but that is not being implemented. the russian forces have th
i hear people talk about this as, we have to give vladimir putin a way out. he is such a nice man, and he really just got trapped into this by the evil people behind him and if he doesn't look really tough, maybe he'll be overthrown. no. vladimir putin is right today and russia is right where someone like adolph hitler was in 1936. hitler re-opened the ryan -- -- a reoccupied the reinland and if britain and france had followed the dictates of the versailles treaty he wouldn't have gotten air...
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in russia in russia there is a great respect for vladimir putin, and they are taking his results. he is sky rocketing, and in general the russian public is thinking that the vladimir putin is doing the right thing right now, and probably he's standing up to the western leaders. he made russia resurgent in the coming years. and even this very complicated question of acute ukranian crisis is taking - in russia is perceived as the crisis which russia shouldn't be taking much care about. and the main thing, actually, that russia is a resurgent country, and that is connected with the name of the russian president vladimir putin >>> thank you very much indeed for that. speaking to us live from moscow >>> more to come here on this newshour including... >> and, yes, we will deliver the referendum on our future in europe >>> after a stunning victory in the u.k. elections, david cameron looks to the challenges ahead. plus, in sport - find out why lebron james was not a happy man during the n.b.a. play-off game. >>> now, the world health organisation declared liberia ebola free after 42 days
in russia in russia there is a great respect for vladimir putin, and they are taking his results. he is sky rocketing, and in general the russian public is thinking that the vladimir putin is doing the right thing right now, and probably he's standing up to the western leaders. he made russia resurgent in the coming years. and even this very complicated question of acute ukranian crisis is taking - in russia is perceived as the crisis which russia shouldn't be taking much care about. and the...
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and vladimir putin says, why would i talk about press freedoms in russia when you just fired that news. >> what are you talking about vladimir? >> so not on camera? >> in back room in a green room he said you know you fired that newsman. 43, vladimir, are you talking about dan rather? [laughter] >> and he said that is not how it works, okay. drive the company, drive a decision, i had nothing to do with that. and i'm telling you as your friend do not go out there and say that you will embarrass yourself out there in front of the world. he says nothing really an he went out and our press corps. asked the question, sure enough vladimir putin said a nonsense about dan rather. i remember watching reporters trying so hard not to laugh. [laughter] >> we were laughing at the u.n. >> you were laughing. >> so tell us about another moment which i know was kind of a low point overseas for you. when you're in iraq, and there's a press conference. [laughter] >> and you're in the back of the room an something unfolded, and you were right in the middle of it. i remember watching this thinking oh, my g
and vladimir putin says, why would i talk about press freedoms in russia when you just fired that news. >> what are you talking about vladimir? >> so not on camera? >> in back room in a green room he said you know you fired that newsman. 43, vladimir, are you talking about dan rather? [laughter] >> and he said that is not how it works, okay. drive the company, drive a decision, i had nothing to do with that. and i'm telling you as your friend do not go out there and say...
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what is next for vladimir putin? discuss when we return. ♪\ francine: welcome back to "the pulse." we are streaming live on bloomberg.com. guy: russia's military might was on full display this weekend. the new battle tank is a new generation of fighting maciel -- machine. take a look. >> they have suffered over the past 25 years of investment. there is a long legacy of armored fighting vehicles with over from the cold war and a new system was needed. this is the new generation of biotech. it features and unmanned main deterrent. it's the first modern tank. the gun it cannot fire antitank missiles. there is an introduction of an active protection system. they will be sensed by the vehicle. the battle tank may be 5 million u.s. dollars. the reported high-end cost is likely to include research and development costs. it is due into service next year. it will only do so in small numbers at this point. francine: that tank made its debut this weekend. also making an appearance was the german chancellor, i go merkel. her vis
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residence to talk with vladimir putin. iran syria, yemen, libya and ukraine, a long list of talking points, and it's a sign of how fraud u.s. russian relations are. that just talking was the goal. >> this was an important visit at an important time. we didn't come with an expectation that we were going to define a specific path forward with respect to one crisis or another, or have a major breakthrough. we came here purposely to have a full dialogue with russia's leaders much >> reporter: peace was the lion share of discusses. >>> the u.s. made it clear that normal diplomatic relations depended on finding it. >> if and when minsk is fully implemented, us and eu sancitons could roll back. >> reporter: vladimir putin left without speaking to the press, his foreign minister tasked with articulating russia's position. >> translation: one of the key issues of our discussions was the crisis in ukraine. there were contradictions about the origins, and our assessment in the way it is developing. we share the view that it's only po
residence to talk with vladimir putin. iran syria, yemen, libya and ukraine, a long list of talking points, and it's a sign of how fraud u.s. russian relations are. that just talking was the goal. >> this was an important visit at an important time. we didn't come with an expectation that we were going to define a specific path forward with respect to one crisis or another, or have a major breakthrough. we came here purposely to have a full dialogue with russia's leaders much >>...
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the americans are saying we will talk to vladimir putin hoping that the russians are now becoming a bit more flexibility. the russians are now seeing things from an american perspective, you can see these two countries are coming together, trying to find some sort of common ground on big big issues. big geopolitic call problems and essentially coming t at it with very very viewpoints. the challenge, of course, is to try to get beyond that, and concentrate on what united them. >> yeah, and probably quite an intricate talk there certainly i guess judge being i the fact that we are waiting for this this news conference, for the moment, thank you. and you can see the live shot here of where that media conference will take place in sochi, we are expecting the u.s. secretary of state john kerry and the russian foreign minister as soon as it starts we will take you straight to it. in other news, the u.s. has warns iran against staging what it has described as stunts which can threaten the cease fire in yemen. the five day truce is set to take places in three hours. which is controlled by the h
the americans are saying we will talk to vladimir putin hoping that the russians are now becoming a bit more flexibility. the russians are now seeing things from an american perspective, you can see these two countries are coming together, trying to find some sort of common ground on big big issues. big geopolitic call problems and essentially coming t at it with very very viewpoints. the challenge, of course, is to try to get beyond that, and concentrate on what united them. >> yeah, and...
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john kerry will be meeting the russian president vladimir putin at some point later today.ons between russia and the u.s. right now. the crisis in ukraine and sanctions imposed against russia for the involvement in ukraine. the expansion. these have sunk relations with russia and the united states. it is crucial for the two con countries to get together to forge some kind of working relationship because a working relationship with russia and the united states is essential for global security. there are whole area where is they cooperate despite tensions. you mentioned the situation in syria. the situation in iran. without russia the u.s. would not have got so close to getting iran to the negotiating table and deal over the nuclear program. they need the russians as well for cooperation of united nations security council for resolution on yemen. whole areas where they need to cooperate and try to get a normal working relationship started again. >> a normal working relationship after a tough year. matthew chance thank you. >>> we have breaking news this morning. a new earthqu
john kerry will be meeting the russian president vladimir putin at some point later today.ons between russia and the u.s. right now. the crisis in ukraine and sanctions imposed against russia for the involvement in ukraine. the expansion. these have sunk relations with russia and the united states. it is crucial for the two con countries to get together to forge some kind of working relationship because a working relationship with russia and the united states is essential for global security....
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it is important for me to pay respect for those killed in the war together with vladimir putin putin.ssia and germany today are going through a bad period because of the assessments in the threats of ukraine. our bilateral trade for the first time in five years has fell by 4.5 percent. >> the sea route between libya and europe is the most dangerous migrant route in the world. thousands of people have already died there. >> some call the it the journey of death yet thousands and thousands are willing to take their chance. >> he tells me that there were people who were shouting. the boat capsized and people fell into the water. she doesn't know what happened next. he was thinking of himself. he was rescued by the libyan coast guard but often dead bodies are forgotten at sea and they float back to libya. he said he has never seen anything like it. he is the driver of the only re refrigerated ambulance. he has transported dead bodies. >> it's horrifying. there is a terrible smell. the bodies were in the water for 20-30 days. some were eaten by the fish. some bloated by the salt. others ar
it is important for me to pay respect for those killed in the war together with vladimir putin putin.ssia and germany today are going through a bad period because of the assessments in the threats of ukraine. our bilateral trade for the first time in five years has fell by 4.5 percent. >> the sea route between libya and europe is the most dangerous migrant route in the world. thousands of people have already died there. >> some call the it the journey of death yet thousands and...
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secretary of state john kerry has arrived in russia to meet president vladimir putin in the resort cityt is his first visit there since the start of ukraine crisis, let's go live now to rory challands in sochi. rory what are you hearing now about what is expected to happen today? >> reporter: kerry has arrived his plane landed roughly 20, 30 minutes ago. and we have had confirmation finally from the kremlin that there is going to be a meeting between john kerry and vladimir putin later on today. so all systems go. john kerry will get a brief bit of freshening up time after a long flight over from the united states. and then what we are going to see first of all is some sort of wreath laying ceremony at the second world war memorial. recognize the united states did not send a high level representative, someone from the obama administration to russia's victory day celebrations last weekend. then kerry and lavrov are going to be going in to a two-hour meeting. and they will be in there for about two howard after that that's when beget the big one the meeting between kerry and putin at vlad
secretary of state john kerry has arrived in russia to meet president vladimir putin in the resort cityt is his first visit there since the start of ukraine crisis, let's go live now to rory challands in sochi. rory what are you hearing now about what is expected to happen today? >> reporter: kerry has arrived his plane landed roughly 20, 30 minutes ago. and we have had confirmation finally from the kremlin that there is going to be a meeting between john kerry and vladimir putin later on...
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today we have to have a vision that will help us react immediately on the collapse of vladimir putin and other ricker dictators and terrorist groups because unless we react quickly we may be facing a new cycle of even more lethal threats. >> host: and here on booktv in new york we have been talking with garry kasparov, world chess champion author. his most recent book out in october "winter is coming: why vladimir putin and the enemies of the free world must be stopped" you watching become tv -- booktv on location in new york city. >> booktv is on twitter and facebook and we want to hear from you. tweet us, twitter.com/booktv or post a comment on our facebook page, facebook.com facebook.com/booktv. here's a look at some books being published this week. in adios america ann coulter explains why she believes that mass immigration is hurting the country. ben mezerek looks at the public and private lives of two russian billionaires in "response upon a tim in rigs movement" in the theft of memory, about a father's battle with alzheimer's in stalin's daughter, rosemary sullivan recounts th
today we have to have a vision that will help us react immediately on the collapse of vladimir putin and other ricker dictators and terrorist groups because unless we react quickly we may be facing a new cycle of even more lethal threats. >> host: and here on booktv in new york we have been talking with garry kasparov, world chess champion author. his most recent book out in october "winter is coming: why vladimir putin and the enemies of the free world must be stopped" you...
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ryan chilcote spoke to him about russia's future after vladimir putin. imir potanin: who is and only leader of the country. there are no rivals there. not a single politician of even on the same side. that is even comparable. maybe ok for putin because he me something about growing younger people who can continue with to leave russia. i think it is a part of his job to -- a successor. the idea -- i believe in a competition. i believe in leadership and competition. in order to find a leader, let people compete in order to understand who is really more efficient and a strong leader. that is what i think we need in russia. and the business politics and sports and everywhere, we need more competition. first the bank ryan -- francine: ryan joins us. ryan: what is quite extraordinary there is you year vladimir potanin talking about what is next after vladimir putin. what is clear from the interview is his a big supporter of vladimir putin. it might be surprising and would be surprising if he said anything different. as they just played hockey together earlier t
ryan chilcote spoke to him about russia's future after vladimir putin. imir potanin: who is and only leader of the country. there are no rivals there. not a single politician of even on the same side. that is even comparable. maybe ok for putin because he me something about growing younger people who can continue with to leave russia. i think it is a part of his job to -- a successor. the idea -- i believe in a competition. i believe in leadership and competition. in order to find a leader, let...
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they are going to be talking about syria, john kerry would love to put more pressure on vladimir putin in terms of not supporting bashar al assad, something that has met with a lot of international pressure but to no avail so far, and i think there's absolutely something important just about the face-to-face meeting. while it's very common or at least much more frequent for john kerry to meet with his counterpart, sergey lavrov it's only the second time he'll have met with vladimir putin, who really makes the decisions in russia. just in terms of that face to face and having the opportunity to work through these issues with the one who's making the decisions, it is an important day. tamron? >> thank you very much for the update. >>> coming up tom brady and the patriots vow to appeal his four-day suspension and the biggest team fine in history in wake of deflategate, but do the punishments go too far? it is our "news nation" gut check. >>> and developing now, the trade bill that pitted the president against democrats is headed to the gop-controlled senate. why the bill's future would be
they are going to be talking about syria, john kerry would love to put more pressure on vladimir putin in terms of not supporting bashar al assad, something that has met with a lot of international pressure but to no avail so far, and i think there's absolutely something important just about the face-to-face meeting. while it's very common or at least much more frequent for john kerry to meet with his counterpart, sergey lavrov it's only the second time he'll have met with vladimir putin, who...
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secretary of state, and vladimir putin, the russian president was to take place two hours ago. we understand now that john kerry is on his way from the lunch meeting he's been having with the russian foreign minister towards vladimir putin's residence in sochi in southern russia where meetings and talks are taking place. there's a whole lot between these two countries to discuss. you mentioned relations between america and moscow at the worst level since the cold war mainly over the crisis in ukraine. the u.s. accuses russia of taking part in the conflict in eastern ukraine and there have been sanctions impose against russia by the united states and its allies for annexation of crimea last year. they've got all of these problems but they have to try to work out some kind of relationship. some working relationship because they've got all of these other mutual interests, mutual areas they need to cooperate over. iran syria, yemen. perhaps this is a first step toward trying to normalize the very frosty relations between these two countries. >> you say it's a first step. is a meeti
secretary of state, and vladimir putin, the russian president was to take place two hours ago. we understand now that john kerry is on his way from the lunch meeting he's been having with the russian foreign minister towards vladimir putin's residence in sochi in southern russia where meetings and talks are taking place. there's a whole lot between these two countries to discuss. you mentioned relations between america and moscow at the worst level since the cold war mainly over the crisis in...
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and in russia, this immediately becomes suspicious and suspicions are trained on vladimir putin. >> well, you know, i mean, there have been a number of assassinations of journalists. there have been a number of poisonings, plutonium poisonings and so on. always, the montra is, well, is it really putin or is it other people who may be acting in defense of him? i think vladimir putin has a clear way of sending signals to people who support him not to engage in these kinds of activities. and i think at this point the accumulated record of his clandestine operations, whether it's a war in ukraine or whether it's these attempts of killings and assassinations of people have has to be laid at his door. i think there's too many of them. they happen too often for this to be accidental, episodic, the work of fringe elements in russia who may be playing their own agendas. >> and in russia itself, how much public speculation of this sort are people exposed to? >> very little. i mean, there is no tv station that will have a discussion of this. none. there is an internet tv station which has a very li
and in russia, this immediately becomes suspicious and suspicions are trained on vladimir putin. >> well, you know, i mean, there have been a number of assassinations of journalists. there have been a number of poisonings, plutonium poisonings and so on. always, the montra is, well, is it really putin or is it other people who may be acting in defense of him? i think vladimir putin has a clear way of sending signals to people who support him not to engage in these kinds of activities. and...
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will be right back. ♪ mark: john kerry heads to russia to meet president god mayor put in. -- vladimir putinhis visit mean for relations between the u.s. and russia? guest: the us is giving putin a chance. there is no talk about rolling back sanctions. they believe that it is vladimir putin who is personally calling all the shot so they might as well go to him. we understand this from not to be quoted sources within the u.s. administration that there will be another attack another offensive from the russian backed rebels in eastern ukraine. they want to give him pause on that front and explore the possibility of developing relations in the future. manus: what else do you expect them to discuss? there is a whole host of issues over which they have bilateral interest. ryan: those are more important even than ukraine. ukraine has gotten in the way and a lot of senses and what is a complex multilateral relationship between the u.s. and russia. you have disarmament, you have them in right now in particular, you have iran. they're very keen, the u.s. to have the russians on board to try and get so
will be right back. ♪ mark: john kerry heads to russia to meet president god mayor put in. -- vladimir putinhis visit mean for relations between the u.s. and russia? guest: the us is giving putin a chance. there is no talk about rolling back sanctions. they believe that it is vladimir putin who is personally calling all the shot so they might as well go to him. we understand this from not to be quoted sources within the u.s. administration that there will be another attack another offensive...
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that it was also like other people who opposed to vladimir putin. and i try not to use the word opposition and i can explain in a moment. but like other people that are actively opposed to putin come he was under constant surveillance and especially that day because he had organized a march. so this is a murder that very clearly to place in plane view of the kremlin and the presidential guard and the russian secret police. at the very least it was a crime that was allowed to happen and that most of was one that was carried out. and what it communicates is something that is also related to an occurrence in moscow a week earlier, which was the so-called anti-[inaudible] march. this is the latest of the kremlin organized circular popular movements. and this one was explicitly intended to prevent the ukrainian like revolution in russia as though russia had any chance of a revolution. and a lot of the people people who marched actually carried placards with a portrait of boris nemtsov, identifying him as an organizer of the ukrainian revolution. so the m
that it was also like other people who opposed to vladimir putin. and i try not to use the word opposition and i can explain in a moment. but like other people that are actively opposed to putin come he was under constant surveillance and especially that day because he had organized a march. so this is a murder that very clearly to place in plane view of the kremlin and the presidential guard and the russian secret police. at the very least it was a crime that was allowed to happen and that...
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you do not want to be there goalie defending against vladimir putin.r if you do not let the goals in, what happens. almostthis is why entirely the west despises him. but he is immensely popular -- pimm: very high approval ratings -- betty: at home. it may be because he is such an unusual leader. i would like to see him and president obama have a basketball shootout. i think that will work on that now -- betty: i would bet on obama. pimm: i think so too. betty: a lot ahead. , a busy week for retailers. to thelmart to target gap report their earnings. we break down what you should be watching. ♪ ♪ betty: welcome back to "bloomberg markets day." some of the top stories crossing the bloomberg terminal. greece remains defiant though it is running out of time and money. the prime minister says he will not back down on pledges to and austerity but still wants to reach a deal as soon as possible to over a default. it at theto discuss european union summit in latvia. a federal appeals court says samsung did infringe on apple's copyright but did not infringe on
you do not want to be there goalie defending against vladimir putin.r if you do not let the goals in, what happens. almostthis is why entirely the west despises him. but he is immensely popular -- pimm: very high approval ratings -- betty: at home. it may be because he is such an unusual leader. i would like to see him and president obama have a basketball shootout. i think that will work on that now -- betty: i would bet on obama. pimm: i think so too. betty: a lot ahead. , a busy week for...
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and in russia vladimir putin taking advantage of mr. obama's flexibility.conducting surprise military exercises and the sea as nato is holding its own military exercises. >>> joining us to discuss the consequences to the president's decisions former army advice chief of staff fox news military analyst general jack keane general good to have you here. it seems an appropriate question tonight. has the president simply decided that every president over the last half century has been wrong on cuba wrong on europe and russia and china? >> what's been unfolding is nothing short of stunning, to watch the geopolitical policy decisions that the president is making, and certainly this one with cuba is remarkably similar to what he was doing with iran. he believes that a peaceful overture in iran nuclear negotiations will lead to iran joining the community of nations as a result of a decision on those negotiations. he believes that cuba by giving them diplomatic recognition and supporting their endeavors in the region will somehow get this communist totalitarian repre
and in russia vladimir putin taking advantage of mr. obama's flexibility.conducting surprise military exercises and the sea as nato is holding its own military exercises. >>> joining us to discuss the consequences to the president's decisions former army advice chief of staff fox news military analyst general jack keane general good to have you here. it seems an appropriate question tonight. has the president simply decided that every president over the last half century has been wrong...
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i think -- we do not give them any tiny chance for provocation. >> do you trust vladimir putin?trust? no. no. >> how do you negotiate when you do not trust? >> i don't have any options about what to do. i don't think the results will happen by military means. >> you will not get it back militarily? >> no. >> i met ordinary ukrainians affected by the conflict. at this former collective farm i spoke to this woman whose son was drafted into the army and killed last summer. >> we, the poor have to fight. what are the rich doing? even the leadership, especially those in parliament, i do not think they care about us. they do not live like us with all of their cars, apartments, and mansion. >> it is a disaster. not only for the mother, but a disaster for the whole country. a disaster for every family who lost -- 1800 soldiers. every family. we lost almost 7000 civilians. it is not a question of the relationship between the poor and the bureaucrats it is a result of the aggression against my country. >> the protests was brought the president the power were a cry of rage against corrupti
i think -- we do not give them any tiny chance for provocation. >> do you trust vladimir putin?trust? no. no. >> how do you negotiate when you do not trust? >> i don't have any options about what to do. i don't think the results will happen by military means. >> you will not get it back militarily? >> no. >> i met ordinary ukrainians affected by the conflict. at this former collective farm i spoke to this woman whose son was drafted into the army and killed...
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all of this while vladimir putin enjoys a surge in popularity. amy kellogg tonight with a look at why some dark economic days putin has more fans than ever. >> reporter: with russian president vladimir putin's popularity at 86%, he has become an industry. with silver rings bearing his likeness. this youth group supports artists who support brand rush russia. >> translator: i want to thank him for giving the dignity back. >> reporter: on the eve of the biggest military parade ever to celebrate 70 years since the fall of nazi germany and to roll out expensive new tanks and weapons, many say he has restored russia's mite. some say the strong criticism by the united states and its allies has not managed to dent putin's popularity, at least not yet. he seems to have turned it all to his advantage creating russia as a fortress under siege. a recent poll shows 73% of russians have a negative view of the united states. much of that thanks to the government controlled media. no one could have imagined the ma nip pew la tif power of television. >> reporter:
all of this while vladimir putin enjoys a surge in popularity. amy kellogg tonight with a look at why some dark economic days putin has more fans than ever. >> reporter: with russian president vladimir putin's popularity at 86%, he has become an industry. with silver rings bearing his likeness. this youth group supports artists who support brand rush russia. >> translator: i want to thank him for giving the dignity back. >> reporter: on the eve of the biggest military parade...
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in saturday's red square address vladimir putin praised the millions of soviet citizens who perished in the war and criticized modern powers, presumably the u.s. for trying to dominate international affairs. >> principles hard won by mankind in the trials of war have been neglected more and more often. we've seen attempts to create an uni polar world. now we see that thinking gaining momentum. >> ten years ago vladimir putin sat next to president bush. but a decade on western leaders were noticeable here only by their absence. ukraine's crisis has badly soured relations. the chinese leader, xi jinping, for instance, russia is displaying new relationships intended to mitigate damage to older ones. also being shown off with high tech new weaponry like the d 14, the first newly designed battle tanks since the soviet union fell. russia is trying to whether more professional military, so while other departments of ministry are suffering severe budget cuts, defense spending has increased significantly. watching the parade with some of the remaining people who fought against the nazis in wh
in saturday's red square address vladimir putin praised the millions of soviet citizens who perished in the war and criticized modern powers, presumably the u.s. for trying to dominate international affairs. >> principles hard won by mankind in the trials of war have been neglected more and more often. we've seen attempts to create an uni polar world. now we see that thinking gaining momentum. >> ten years ago vladimir putin sat next to president bush. but a decade on western...
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we have more on the mission. >> secretary of state john kerry sat down with russian president vladimir putin for the first time since russia's military -- invaded ukraine two years ago. the two men met on russian turf at the resort town -- kerry came with a list of requests. he pressed him to pull back troops and to commit to a solid cease-fire. but it will take more than handshakes to move beyond their rocky past. before john kerry's trip even began, russia was already pointing fingers. the foreign ministry released a statement saying the ukraine crisis was "largely provoked by the united states "the u.s. need support on several global issues. the u.s. wants russia to help brokerage -- brokersyria and a nuclear peace deal with iran. >> more than 6000 people have been killed since fighting began between ukrainian government forces and russian back the rebels last year. the conflict follows russia's annexation of the crimean pole and see -- peninsula -- crimean peninsula. >>> traffic continues to go by and one lane of traffic. >> residents living near this explosion say it was so intense that
we have more on the mission. >> secretary of state john kerry sat down with russian president vladimir putin for the first time since russia's military -- invaded ukraine two years ago. the two men met on russian turf at the resort town -- kerry came with a list of requests. he pressed him to pull back troops and to commit to a solid cease-fire. but it will take more than handshakes to move beyond their rocky past. before john kerry's trip even began, russia was already pointing fingers....
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lou: we'll take a contrast, vladimir putin man who leads russia.s in his athletic life, playing -- can we see this as he plays in thisexhibition hockey game, there he is in this game, against retired nhl players. you see the adroitness with which he approached the net. he scored 8 goals. we have seen him in a lot of context but to humiliate former nhl players by scoring 8 goals his no idea, did you? >> no, part of me believes lou that it is possible that the players who he putin has power to -- order killed, were not tryings their hardest maybe i am crazy to think that but part of me does. >> no, no, putin is a man of many talents he has won multiple games before, he is known to win in hockey even though he just picked it up. lou: and look at him in. >> you.>> yes. lou: he is up against barack obama, i am thinking not fair. i don't know just cams to me, there it is. joanne and andy, always great of you to drop by. >> thank you lou. lou: and time for a look at result of our on-line poll last evening. that is 92% for you any. >> tomorrow,pite irschwe
lou: we'll take a contrast, vladimir putin man who leads russia.s in his athletic life, playing -- can we see this as he plays in thisexhibition hockey game, there he is in this game, against retired nhl players. you see the adroitness with which he approached the net. he scored 8 goals. we have seen him in a lot of context but to humiliate former nhl players by scoring 8 goals his no idea, did you? >> no, part of me believes lou that it is possible that the players who he putin has power...
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john kerry and vladimir putin discussed ukraine iran and libya. kerry said that sanction on russia could be lifted if the treaty in minsk was honored. >> if the minsk treaty is honored by far is the principled path to peace. and those agreements must be implemented, the sooner the better. i must say that we found a fair amount of agreement as sergei discloses that we continue to disagree on certain components on the walk up to it, certain facts, but we're both in significant agreement on a the most important issue of all. which is it will be resolved by the full implementation of minsk. >> one of the key issues discussed were the crisis in ukraine. we share the view that it's only possible to resolve the issue in a comprehensive and full implementation of the minsk agreement. >> we're live at the state department. what practical terms comes out of this beyond suggestions that they seem to understand each other better? >> well, it's a reaffirmation for leaders to talk with each other about so many critical issues around the world. it doesn't mean,
john kerry and vladimir putin discussed ukraine iran and libya. kerry said that sanction on russia could be lifted if the treaty in minsk was honored. >> if the minsk treaty is honored by far is the principled path to peace. and those agreements must be implemented, the sooner the better. i must say that we found a fair amount of agreement as sergei discloses that we continue to disagree on certain components on the walk up to it, certain facts, but we're both in significant agreement on...
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secretary of state john kerry visits russia sitting down with president vladimir putin for the first time since fighting began in ukraine. and police open their own investigation decades after newborns were allegedly stolen from a st. louis hospital. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. nepal is on edge yet again this morning after another large earthquake shook the nation. today's quake measured 7.3 in magnitude. the epicenter was near the chinese border about 50 miles from kathmandu. dozens are reported dead and at least a thousand are injured. it is now well into the evening in kathmandu and people are preparing to sleep out in the open. our correspondent is in kathmandu. >> reporter: a building that survived the earthquake from two weeks ago has come down in a spectacular way. as you can see people over here are trying to clear the mess around here. there are suspicions that a taxi and a motorbike might have been buried under the rubble and it's impossible to tell right now. >> unfortunately the road was open and someone thought that the tax
secretary of state john kerry visits russia sitting down with president vladimir putin for the first time since fighting began in ukraine. and police open their own investigation decades after newborns were allegedly stolen from a st. louis hospital. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. nepal is on edge yet again this morning after another large earthquake shook the nation. today's quake measured 7.3 in magnitude. the epicenter was near the...
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talks came about whon vladimir putin called cameron to congratulate him on the election. it's in the interests of russia and the u.k. to find a solution and stop the rise of i.s.i.l. it's not known when the talks will start >>> iran's deputy foreign minister rejected proposals from world powers to move forward with a deal on a nuclear programme. they will not expect a demand for nuclear sites. some solutions were found, not all accepted by tehran they included interviews of those with the nuclear programme from the atomic energy agency a lift submitted by the p5+1. and if they could interview specific people they would be able to do the military issue, this was not agreed to in tehran. >> an american journalist is due to go on trial. the charges includes spying and spreading propaganda. u.s. officials called for the release. iran says it must run its course. >> for 10 months jason reseighan has been held in a prison charged with spying and disseminating propaganda. he faces the charges on tuesday, behind closed doors. not each the family can taped. his brother believes it
talks came about whon vladimir putin called cameron to congratulate him on the election. it's in the interests of russia and the u.k. to find a solution and stop the rise of i.s.i.l. it's not known when the talks will start >>> iran's deputy foreign minister rejected proposals from world powers to move forward with a deal on a nuclear programme. they will not expect a demand for nuclear sites. some solutions were found, not all accepted by tehran they included interviews of those with...
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or the first time since the talks, john kerry will meet with vladimir putin tomorrow in sochi. where the olympic tour held last year. the state department says the talks will focus on ukraine, iran, and syrian ties between russia and the west have been damaged by the fighting in ukraine. the west imposed economic sanctions on russia accusing russia of supplying arms and troops. arepean finance ministers downplaying expectations about their meeting ungreased today. they are in brussels and waiting for a final proposal from greece about proposed economic reforms put in the finance ministers have said they will not release any more bailout money until they are satisfied with the greek plan. >> there is no final outcome so there is no result at the table today. this is so we can just stick -- take stock of what programs can be made and hopefully that is positive but we will hear from the institutions first. olivia: greece faces another hurdle tomorrow by paying $840 million back to the imf. in the u.k., premised or david cameron begins his second term facing a big issue -- the grea
or the first time since the talks, john kerry will meet with vladimir putin tomorrow in sochi. where the olympic tour held last year. the state department says the talks will focus on ukraine, iran, and syrian ties between russia and the west have been damaged by the fighting in ukraine. the west imposed economic sanctions on russia accusing russia of supplying arms and troops. arepean finance ministers downplaying expectations about their meeting ungreased today. they are in brussels and...
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any particular third country, they are friendly. >> what common military defense interests do vladimir putin and china share? >> well, russia and china are both in the process at the moment of beefing up their military in order to better project power. so it makes sense for the two countries to learn off each other. they are not getting much military tuition from the west right now. they also both have an interest in pushing back u.s. military dominance in their region, they know that they can't do this now. exercises by what they are seeing in the mediterranean at the moment are an obvious statement of intent. but as i said there's no formal alliance between the countries, they have a long history of mistrust and they haven't quite managed to conquer that yet. >> rory challands for us. >>> russia and china showed off the alliance. they are in asia, u.s. allies are worried about the island building project in the sea, tensions worsened with reports that the u.s. would send ships and planes within 12 miles of china's built up reefs to demonstrate freedom of navigation in the region, harry faw
any particular third country, they are friendly. >> what common military defense interests do vladimir putin and china share? >> well, russia and china are both in the process at the moment of beefing up their military in order to better project power. so it makes sense for the two countries to learn off each other. they are not getting much military tuition from the west right now. they also both have an interest in pushing back u.s. military dominance in their region, they know...