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i think uh zakaria what is that boxer. uh, where you can show beautiful boxing.even make you retreat, damn it, bad punches. and here is the bottom right from the brand to the left once again. we are celebrating. how dangerous this blow is , its execution of the ninth round, of course, is very different from those rounds that have never been before. and for the last rounds. forward he did not impose boxing on the middle close distance, now he does it, the tactics have changed, apparently, that's the angle said. let's go ahead. well, it's completely another box. so much more interesting. so it's much better to act differently. well, with such a flow , there will be new opportunities for brandon lee. new horizons. this is where he can try to kiss properly. you're a mid-range gunfight. well, by the way, we are celebrating zakariy studies. feel very good here. it's just a pity that in the penultimate round. he decided to take risks. have such capabilities, if that's what acted so the first time. i think it would be a very competitive fight. here, at least, judging by
i think uh zakaria what is that boxer. uh, where you can show beautiful boxing.even make you retreat, damn it, bad punches. and here is the bottom right from the brand to the left once again. we are celebrating. how dangerous this blow is , its execution of the ninth round, of course, is very different from those rounds that have never been before. and for the last rounds. forward he did not impose boxing on the middle close distance, now he does it, the tactics have changed, apparently, that's...
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appreciate it. >>> i want to turn to fareed zakaria, host of "fareed zakaria gps." finance ministers from the u.s., janet yellen walked out of a g 20 meeting in washington today when the russian delegate began his prepared remarks. was that symbolic or will it actually help anything? help stop the war? >> no, it's entirely symbolic and appropriate but nothing will stop this war other than military defeat for the russian army in the east. what is happening now that the war for kyiv is over. the war in the south and west of ukraine is over. the war that is taking place now in the south is a war that it's a different war and unfortunately, it is going better for the russians than the first one did. that is not because they're fighting better. it's partly because they know this land and have been fighting her since 2014 and have reinforced positions but it is also because as your previous report pointed out they are going for broken terms of blasting these cities to smit smith reins. they are partly such low moral with the troops. the troops are pushed back so the easy
appreciate it. >>> i want to turn to fareed zakaria, host of "fareed zakaria gps." finance ministers from the u.s., janet yellen walked out of a g 20 meeting in washington today when the russian delegate began his prepared remarks. was that symbolic or will it actually help anything? help stop the war? >> no, it's entirely symbolic and appropriate but nothing will stop this war other than military defeat for the russian army in the east. what is happening now that the...
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which is why we're joined tonight by fareed zakaria, host of cnn's "fareed zakaria gps."rted on allegations of rape, other war crimes in places like bucha, where we saw just citizens on the street day after day being shot to death. while they may all have the affect of terrorizing the local population, they're also galvanizing much of the world against russia. is there any reason to think that global outrage will have any sort of impact on vladimir putin's course of action? it certainly hasn't thus far. >> it would have an impact on his course of action. the only thing putin understands is power. the only thing he would understand is military defeat in the south, not even economic pressure, not even economic sanctions, particularly not while we are sending $350 billion a year to vladimir putin to pay for oil and gas and coal. but it does have an affect, anderson, in setting a kind of moral standard of outrage, bearing witness, holding this testimony for the possible prosecution at some point. there have to be standards. there have to be norms even when they cannot be enfo
which is why we're joined tonight by fareed zakaria, host of cnn's "fareed zakaria gps."rted on allegations of rape, other war crimes in places like bucha, where we saw just citizens on the street day after day being shot to death. while they may all have the affect of terrorizing the local population, they're also galvanizing much of the world against russia. is there any reason to think that global outrage will have any sort of impact on vladimir putin's course of action? it...
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we are joined by fareed zakaria.ces like bucha where we saw citizens on the street day after day being shot to death, they had the effect of terrorizing the local population, they're galvanizing much of the world of ru russia. will global outrage have any impact on vladimir putin? it certainly thus far. >> it won't have an impact on his course of action. the only thing putin understands is power and military defeat in the south, not even economic pressure or sanctions, particularly not while we are sending $350 billion euro to vladimir putin to pay for oil, gas and coal. it does have an effect in setting a standard of outrage bearing witness, holding testimonies for a possible prosecution at some point. there has to be standards or norms even when they can't be enforced. the reason this jars all of us is it reminds us something we needed to be reminded which was this can happen anywhere. human beings can be brutal and motorists and bar baric. a lot of people outside the west, why are you so surprised this is happenin
we are joined by fareed zakaria.ces like bucha where we saw citizens on the street day after day being shot to death, they had the effect of terrorizing the local population, they're galvanizing much of the world of ru russia. will global outrage have any impact on vladimir putin? it certainly thus far. >> it won't have an impact on his course of action. the only thing putin understands is power and military defeat in the south, not even economic pressure or sanctions, particularly not...
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so joining me fareed zakaria the host of cnn's fareed zakaria fwps. thank you.d evening to you, sir. as i said, putin expected this invasion was going to go quickly but it has been nearly two months and russia has made really some major calculations here. how did putin get this so wrong considering ukraine is a neighbor with deep historical ties? >> it's a very good question, don. i think there is sort of two levels at which the miscalculation, the fundamental miscalculation is. the first is he miscalculated the tree to which there would be fierce nationalistic resistance from ukraine. and that is because fundamentallily putin doesn't understand that ukraine is a separate nation. yes, they share some cultural elements with russia. yes, some parts of ukraine share the language. lots of people speak english around the world. that doesn't mean they want to be ruled from london. and he didn't understand this, that ukraine had a separate political identity, that was very -- that they were fiercely devoted to. the second mistake was he didn't recognize the reaction of
so joining me fareed zakaria the host of cnn's fareed zakaria fwps. thank you.d evening to you, sir. as i said, putin expected this invasion was going to go quickly but it has been nearly two months and russia has made really some major calculations here. how did putin get this so wrong considering ukraine is a neighbor with deep historical ties? >> it's a very good question, don. i think there is sort of two levels at which the miscalculation, the fundamental miscalculation is. the first...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the program, just what is the russian military doing in ukraine? is it drastically reducing its assault on kyiv as the kremlin claims, or is it simply repositioning? i will talk to nato's former supreme allied commander admiral james stavridis. >>> also, at the heart this have conflict lies one man, vladimir putin. i will talk to the person who came closest to challenging putin's grip on power and paid dearly for it. russia's oligarch turned dissident, mikhail khodorkovsky. >>> finally, a brief respite from war in music. i talk to jon batiste, and billy joel. >>> but first, here is my take. all wars are fought twice, the first time on the battlefield, the second time in memory. that's what the vietnamese american journalist once wrote. in the case of russia's invasion of ukraine, the start of the fighting also launched a battle over the history that caused the war. it's worth understanding this intellectual conflict because it will likely shed light on the end
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the program, just what is the russian military doing in ukraine? is it drastically reducing its assault on kyiv as the kremlin claims, or is it simply repositioning? i will talk to nato's former supreme allied commander admiral james stavridis. >>> also, at the heart this have conflict lies one man, vladimir putin. i will talk to the person who came closest to...
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a lot to talk about with cnn's fareed zakaria, the host of "fareed zakaria gps." hello to you this. is crazy. what our crews are seeing, cnn crews are seeing on the ground firsthand, that's evidence of atrocities carried out by russian forces. at the same time, germany is claiming that they intercepted russian radio communication of soldiers talking about shooting civilians. are we going to see many more buchas and irpins? >> i think sad to say what we are witnessing in ukraine is essentially a replay of russia's strategy toward chechnya. people thought that for some reason, that was a one-off. you know, the russians were particularly brutal because i don't know what the argument was, that the chechens were central asians or muslims. i don't know what. but what really happened there was the russians were losing, and they decided that they were going pull out all stops, observe no rules, no norms, no ethics, and they appear to be doing the same thing. so i think you're absolutely right, don. we're likely to see more and more of this -- we're essentially everywhere we are able to unco
a lot to talk about with cnn's fareed zakaria, the host of "fareed zakaria gps." hello to you this. is crazy. what our crews are seeing, cnn crews are seeing on the ground firsthand, that's evidence of atrocities carried out by russian forces. at the same time, germany is claiming that they intercepted russian radio communication of soldiers talking about shooting civilians. are we going to see many more buchas and irpins? >> i think sad to say what we are witnessing in ukraine...
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part of my new series "extraordinary with fareed zakaria."your subscription will be 50% off for life. that is cnnplus.com to subscribe. >>> now i want to close this program with a final thought about the crisis in ukraine. or rather about the crises being set off around the world because of the war in ukraine. you have heard about the challenges that western countries, particularly european countries face with regard to their energy security. but in even more dramatic problem is ravaging some of the poorest countries in the world. as energy and food costs rise, many developing countries are finding that they simply do not have the money to import the minimum they need to survive and grow. in sri lanka, a country that had been reforming and growing after years of civil war, the government faces massive protests, has seen most of its cabinet resign and much of its parliamentary support erode, all triggered by huge spikes in prices. now sri lanka's economic problems predate the war in ukraine, but that war has undoubtedly exacerbated those probl
part of my new series "extraordinary with fareed zakaria."your subscription will be 50% off for life. that is cnnplus.com to subscribe. >>> now i want to close this program with a final thought about the crisis in ukraine. or rather about the crises being set off around the world because of the war in ukraine. you have heard about the challenges that western countries, particularly european countries face with regard to their energy security. but in even more dramatic problem...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the show, russia's brutal war shifts focus to the east. we will bring you the latest from cnn's team on the ground. then, the case for war crimes. western governments have vowed to hold vladimir putin accountable, but what can the world do? i will speak to the former british prime minister gordon brown who is calling for a nuremberg-style war crimes tribunal. >>> and 1 billion euros a day, that is how much energy europe is still buying from russia. how will sanctions ever work if the oil and the oil money keep flowing? >>> finally on a lighter note, i will bring you a clip from my new cnn plus interview with the extraordinary billy joel. >>> but, first, here is my take. when russia launched its attack on ukraine a wide variety of commentators believed that there was at least one silver lining in this catastrophic cloud. putin's assault on the liberal order they hoped would expose and delegitimize the illiberal populist forces that have been surging for years. o
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the show, russia's brutal war shifts focus to the east. we will bring you the latest from cnn's team on the ground. then, the case for war crimes. western governments have vowed to hold vladimir putin accountable, but what can the world do? i will speak to the former british prime minister gordon brown who is calling for a nuremberg-style war crimes tribunal....
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recalling the us war in iraq, an authoritative political scientist, farid zakaria, spoke today and sucha personal blog, but in a long article in a newspaper in washington, a post in it, a zakaria wonders why more and more large and densely populated countries are choosing not to impose anti-russian sanctions explains this using the example of india and china mexico brazil indonesia and south africa perhaps the answer to this is also contained in the latest news from latin america, where countries with their own view of everything that is happening continues to follow my colleague sergey privlev.
recalling the us war in iraq, an authoritative political scientist, farid zakaria, spoke today and sucha personal blog, but in a long article in a newspaper in washington, a post in it, a zakaria wonders why more and more large and densely populated countries are choosing not to impose anti-russian sanctions explains this using the example of india and china mexico brazil indonesia and south africa perhaps the answer to this is also contained in the latest news from latin america, where...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the show, russia threatens to send nuclear weapons to its western borders, not to deal with ukraine, but rather finland and sweden, who may soon ask for nato membership. what happens if they do? i will talk to sweden's former prime minister carl bildt. >>> and, understanding the breadth of putin's clamp down inside russia, including this week's jailing of another prominent putin critic. i will be joined by bill browder who was once the largest foreign investor in russia. >>> then, china under lockdown as covid comes back to the country where it originated with a vengeance. 25 million people in shanghai alone are under very strict measures. i will check in with one of them, cnn's david culver. >>> but first, here is my take. ukraine's brave and brilliant response to russia's attack is rightly being celebrated across the world. but it might be obscuring a growing danger. while the assault on kyiv and the surrounder region has failed, moscow's strategy in the sout
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the show, russia threatens to send nuclear weapons to its western borders, not to deal with ukraine, but rather finland and sweden, who may soon ask for nato membership. what happens if they do? i will talk to sweden's former prime minister carl bildt. >>> and, understanding the breadth of putin's clamp down inside russia, including this week's jailing of...
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perspective now on the pushback vladimir putin has received today from cnn's fareed zakaria.requently vladimir putin is confronted face-to-face, how do you think he'll react to the austrian chancellor's pretty blunt message today? >> putin is very comfortable with confrontation. i have had the opportunity to mea m meet him a number of times, interview him. he's very comfortable with a very straight, direct conversation. he has some -- you know, i think there's a certain kind of internal confidence that he radiates in some ways. so i'm not -- i'm not sure that that was as unexpected as it might have been, but, john, i think one of the things we all have to recognize is many people who have met him many, many more times than i have all feel this is a different putin. that 22 years in power, you know, a decade of rising oil prices, two years of covid isolation where people had to quarantine for two weeks before they could even have a five-minute meeting with him, this may be a different person, more arrogant, more prickly, more isolated so, so in that se it may be unusual. >> wh
perspective now on the pushback vladimir putin has received today from cnn's fareed zakaria.requently vladimir putin is confronted face-to-face, how do you think he'll react to the austrian chancellor's pretty blunt message today? >> putin is very comfortable with confrontation. i have had the opportunity to mea m meet him a number of times, interview him. he's very comfortable with a very straight, direct conversation. he has some -- you know, i think there's a certain kind of internal...
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your new a column in the washington post published by eminent american political scientist farid zakaria why more and more densely populated countries, including mexico, brazil, china, indonesia and south africa , prefer to abstain when voting on anti-russian resolutions, perhaps the answer to this question is in the news from latin america, where my colleague sergey brilev is following countries with his own view of what is happening. radio phoenix city this radio holds the mark so we are very fond of one of the oldest radio stations in all of south america. here now, as you might have guessed, they are discussing the last match, but when the time comes for the news with no less passion, they discuss ukraine ukraine ukraine although and this is where the friends come from for this pro-russian demonstration. we will be back in peru. in the meantime , still uruguay this week. there's a new story added to the news. it's like at the beginning of this week, the uruguayan armenians literally besieged the newly opened turkish embassy in montevideo, why suddenly such an aggravation? with cries
your new a column in the washington post published by eminent american political scientist farid zakaria why more and more densely populated countries, including mexico, brazil, china, indonesia and south africa , prefer to abstain when voting on anti-russian resolutions, perhaps the answer to this question is in the news from latin america, where my colleague sergey brilev is following countries with his own view of what is happening. radio phoenix city this radio holds the mark so we are very...
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but his opponent, da zakaria, a puerto rican, is a very angry and aggressive guy; he has something tove in this fight, because he has to close the defeat with a separate decision of the judges, he lost to juan. josé velasco. this was in february 2021. well, for more than a year he did not appear in the ring. and, of course, now e is charged. 21 winning seven of them uh, early two defeats. well, in general, not the most hard-hitting boxer, but i assure you. it will be very difficult for this guy to brand zeros today. this is a very interesting boxer. his origin is mexican korean in spanish, he speaks good korean, he admits no he should have. by the way, he represents the united states at the world championship among youths in st. petersburg, in my opinion, the sixteenth year, but imagine selected there, his parents did not let him go, because he would have to miss school. well, that 's the dream. uh, brandonal broke, but he confessed to the fact that you motivated him to train even harder. in the end, where is he? turned out to be 25 fights in the pro ring, brandon did not know defeats
but his opponent, da zakaria, a puerto rican, is a very angry and aggressive guy; he has something tove in this fight, because he has to close the defeat with a separate decision of the judges, he lost to juan. josé velasco. this was in february 2021. well, for more than a year he did not appear in the ring. and, of course, now e is charged. 21 winning seven of them uh, early two defeats. well, in general, not the most hard-hitting boxer, but i assure you. it will be very difficult for this...
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recalling the us war in iraq , an authoritative political scientist, fareed zakaria, spoke today and such an opinion. he expressed not in a personal blog, but in a large article in a newspaper in washington a post in it, a zakariya asks why more and more large and densely populated countries prefer not to impose anti-russian sanctions explains this using the example of india and china mexico brazil indonesia and south africa perhaps the answer to this is also contained in the latest news from latin america where abroad with his view of everything that is happening continues to follow my colleague sergei privlyov. radio phoenix city of montevideo holds the mark so we are very fond of one of the oldest radio stations in all of south america. now how you might have guessed they are discussing the last match, but when the time comes for the news with no less passion and here they discuss ukraine ukraine ukraine although and where does belarus belarus come from to this pro-russian demonstration? we will be back in peru. in the meantime, still uruguay this week. there's a new story added t
recalling the us war in iraq , an authoritative political scientist, fareed zakaria, spoke today and such an opinion. he expressed not in a personal blog, but in a large article in a newspaper in washington a post in it, a zakariya asks why more and more large and densely populated countries prefer not to impose anti-russian sanctions explains this using the example of india and china mexico brazil indonesia and south africa perhaps the answer to this is also contained in the latest news from...
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eminent american political scientist fareed zakaria published his new washington post column today and more densely populated countries choose to abstain on anti-russian resolutions. mexico brazil south africa china indonesia and others. perhaps the answer to this question is contained in the latest news from latin america, where countries with their own view of what is happening sergei's colleague continues to follow radio phoenix the city of montevideo holds the mark so we are at one of the oldest radio stations in all of south america to talk south americans very much. right now, as you might have guessed, they are discussing the last match, but when the time comes for the news with no less passion , and here they discuss ukraine ukraine ukraine although and where does belarus come from for this pro-russian demonstration? we will be back in peru. in the meantime , still uruguay. there's a new story in the news this week. it's like the beginning of this for weeks, the uruguayan armenians literally besieged the new turkish embassy, which had just been opened on intervideo. why are y
eminent american political scientist fareed zakaria published his new washington post column today and more densely populated countries choose to abstain on anti-russian resolutions. mexico brazil south africa china indonesia and others. perhaps the answer to this question is contained in the latest news from latin america, where countries with their own view of what is happening sergei's colleague continues to follow radio phoenix the city of montevideo holds the mark so we are at one of the...
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i agree with fareed zakaria in the last hour that putin is not in any hurry.ch means, while there is an increasing cost in terms of sanctions in his country, he's not yet feeling pressure to compromise, based on what he's still trying to do. >> so let's talk about that. there's this video of russians fighting over sugar, showing the impact of the sanctions. russia's economy is tanking, inflation is crippling. but will that change anything in putin's calculus? >> sanctions are an imperfect tool. they can impose costs. they're good at punishing someone, they're not necessarily as good as changing behavior. think about it. the most sanctioned country in the world, probably north korea. it still possesses its nuclear weapons. second place, iran, it's closer to nuclear weapons than ever before. and putin thinks he's found a way to make his economy as sanction-proof as possible, probably with the help of china. sanctions will probably be a long term proposition. >> i want to get your take on this air strike on the fuel depot in russia. whether russia orchestrated it
i agree with fareed zakaria in the last hour that putin is not in any hurry.ch means, while there is an increasing cost in terms of sanctions in his country, he's not yet feeling pressure to compromise, based on what he's still trying to do. >> so let's talk about that. there's this video of russians fighting over sugar, showing the impact of the sanctions. russia's economy is tanking, inflation is crippling. but will that change anything in putin's calculus? >> sanctions are an...
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lot to talk about with fareed zakaria. good to see you.ats, threatening economic blackmail. is it becoming clear by the day that the whole way the west thinks about global security instability has to change? >> yeah, absolutely. we had a 30 year holiday from history. we thought we were moving into a world in which these kind of things were unthinkable. europe in many ways the whole european project is built on the idea of being in a kind of world beyond war. the european union has done amazing things but the reality is that's not the world vladmir putin is in. that's not the world that russia currently is in. the result is what we're seeing is the return of great power politics in the world after a 30-year holiday. that's a seismic event. this is a much bigger deal than 911. it was a band of thugs. they were able to crush those kind of terrorists. here what you have is the most powerful nuclear power in the world. he's threatening to use that strength. even to use nuclear weapons to tear up the rules of to road that have governed internati
lot to talk about with fareed zakaria. good to see you.ats, threatening economic blackmail. is it becoming clear by the day that the whole way the west thinks about global security instability has to change? >> yeah, absolutely. we had a 30 year holiday from history. we thought we were moving into a world in which these kind of things were unthinkable. europe in many ways the whole european project is built on the idea of being in a kind of world beyond war. the european union has done...
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it was interesting the exile of a former russian oligarch said to cnn's fareed zakaria russia is notictatorship. so significantly very unlikely to provide much of a deterrent. >> yeah, also sim poe lizm coming from wimbledon and belarus as well. lot of moves to isolate russia increasingly. claire, thanks for the update there. claire sebastian reporting live for us in london. >>> when we come back, british prime min stir is getting a bit of a break. rosemary church has details on the festering party gate scandal and the push to punish him, which is moving forward. isn'n'? i saved d 25%. booyah. you protected your casa? sure did. and the frank tank? you know it.t. and now you're relaxing. i'm working from home. sure you are. alright i see a lot of head nods. let's circle back tomorrow. you weren't kidding. save up to 25% when you bundle home and auto with allstate. click or call for a quote today. xfinity mobile runs on america's most reliable 5g network, but for up to half the price of verizon, so you have more money for more stuff. this phone? fewer groceries. this phone? more grocer
it was interesting the exile of a former russian oligarch said to cnn's fareed zakaria russia is notictatorship. so significantly very unlikely to provide much of a deterrent. >> yeah, also sim poe lizm coming from wimbledon and belarus as well. lot of moves to isolate russia increasingly. claire, thanks for the update there. claire sebastian reporting live for us in london. >>> when we come back, british prime min stir is getting a bit of a break. rosemary church has details on...
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but on the other side i'll ask you because i was speaking earlier to fareed zakaria and he believes thatis -- that putin is believing his own propaganda. but i asked him, i wonder if he has some awareness that is he losing. he made a rare public appearance today and talked about the war. watch. >> the military operation will continue until its fully completed and the objectives that were set at the beginning of this operation are achieved. we are helping people. we are saving them from nazism in the first place and on the other hand we're protecting russia, taking measures to protect russia security. and it's obvious that we had no choice. it was the right thing to do and i have no doubt the objectives will be achieved. >> peace talks he said are dead. what do you make of that? >> well, not to -- i mean, he is a dictator, right? he is an authoritarian. not to compare him to a democracy, but during vietnam the public, the outward facing statements of various administrations which knew that we were losing, failing to win the war in vietnam, the outward facing statements clearly put a rosy
but on the other side i'll ask you because i was speaking earlier to fareed zakaria and he believes thatis -- that putin is believing his own propaganda. but i asked him, i wonder if he has some awareness that is he losing. he made a rare public appearance today and talked about the war. watch. >> the military operation will continue until its fully completed and the objectives that were set at the beginning of this operation are achieved. we are helping people. we are saving them from...
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"fareed zakaria gps" is up next.at's eatin' good in the neighborhood. it's a thirteen-hour flight, that's not a weekend trip. fifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take off. you downloaded the td ameritrade mobile app so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobile- -so i can finish analyzing the risk on this position. you two are all set. have a great flight. thanks. we'll see ya. ah, they're getting so smart. choose the app that fits your investing style. ♪ at xfinity, we live and work in the same neighborhood as you. we're always working to keep you connected to what you love. and now, we're working to bring you the next generation of wifi. it's ultra-fast. faster than a gig. supersonic wifi. only from xfinity. it can power hundreds of devices with three times the bandwidth. so your growing wifi needs will be met. supersonic wifi only from us... xfinity. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> hello and
"fareed zakaria gps" is up next.at's eatin' good in the neighborhood. it's a thirteen-hour flight, that's not a weekend trip. fifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take off. you downloaded the td ameritrade mobile app so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobile- -so i can finish analyzing the risk on this position. you two are all set. have a great flight. thanks....
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i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york.program, just what is the russian military doing in ukraine? is it drastically reducing its assault on kyiv as the kremlin claims, or is it simply repositioning? i will talk to nato's former supreme allied commander admiral james stavridis.
i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york.program, just what is the russian military doing in ukraine? is it drastically reducing its assault on kyiv as the kremlin claims, or is it simply repositioning? i will talk to nato's former supreme allied commander admiral james stavridis.
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i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. >>> today on the program, vladimir putin's war in ukraine, what comes next? first i talk to general mark hertling about russia's new eastern offensive and ukraine's efforts to counter it. then president zelensky announces a high-level visit of the american secretaries of state. david miliband and anne-marie slaughter will talk to us about the sanctions, refugee crisis and more. >>> and as another earth day passes, we will bring you a big idea about how to wean countries like china and india off coal. >>> but first, here's "my take." the next phase in the war in ukraine is now apparent. over the next few weeks and months, russian forces will try to expand control of their occupied territories in eastern ukraine and dig in. the ukrainian army and people will resist fiercely and low-grade battles will likely persist in these areas, as they have in donbas since 2014. that means the only way out of this conflict is to put enough pressure on russia to force it to the negotiating table and seek sanctions relief in exchange for a peace deal.
i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. >>> today on the program, vladimir putin's war in ukraine, what comes next? first i talk to general mark hertling about russia's new eastern offensive and ukraine's efforts to counter it. then president zelensky announces a high-level visit of the american secretaries of state. david miliband and anne-marie slaughter will talk to us about the sanctions, refugee crisis and more. >>> and as another earth day passes, we will...
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cnn's fareed zakaria wrote this in "the washington post." if that happen, russia will have turned ukraine into an economically crippled rump state, land locked and threatened on three sides by russian military power, always vulnerable to another military incursion from moscow. here is the thing. for the past 51 days, the past assessments of the russian military has been way too confident and the experts seem to keep getting it wrong. why should they suddenly get this right? >> well, i'm not sure at this point that the russians can prevail. you have seen over the last 50 days a remarkably determined and tenacious ukrainian defense. they have driven back the russians. the russians have withdrawn from north of kyiv. the russians have withdrawn elsewhere in northern ukraine, and it appears the russian military has significantly downsized its objective. it's no longer trying to take kyiv or the eastern two-thirds of the ukraine. it's focused now on donbas. so i'm not going to make the assumption that the russian military can in fact win this figh
cnn's fareed zakaria wrote this in "the washington post." if that happen, russia will have turned ukraine into an economically crippled rump state, land locked and threatened on three sides by russian military power, always vulnerable to another military incursion from moscow. here is the thing. for the past 51 days, the past assessments of the russian military has been way too confident and the experts seem to keep getting it wrong. why should they suddenly get this right? >>...
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nbc news senior reporter ramy zakaria has been covering online misinformation for years, she is an expert in that field. she has dealt with everything from extremism to faulty signs and now she has a new podcast on one crazy story that is almost too hard to believe. of course, it is about a nurse name tiffany dover who's reaction to the covid vaccine set off a flood of conspiracy theories online. and you may remember back in december of 2020, dover actually got the vaccine shot in -- tennessee. with the cameras rolling. and you see there, she actually fainted just afterwards. and for her, this was not a big deal, it was actually something that had happened to her before. >> i have a history of having an overactive -- response. and so with that. if i have pain from anything, hangnail or stub my toe, i can just pass out. i feel fine now and the pain in my arm is very minimal, actually. but it doesn't take much. >> all right, bye for the conspiracy theory out there and the anti-vaxxers that moment, that single moment he saw there that was caught on camera. was all the evidence they needed. i
nbc news senior reporter ramy zakaria has been covering online misinformation for years, she is an expert in that field. she has dealt with everything from extremism to faulty signs and now she has a new podcast on one crazy story that is almost too hard to believe. of course, it is about a nurse name tiffany dover who's reaction to the covid vaccine set off a flood of conspiracy theories online. and you may remember back in december of 2020, dover actually got the vaccine shot in -- tennessee....
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. >> so i'm curious what you think about what my cnn colleague fareed zakaria proposed in this "washington post" op-ed where he said there should be an enforcement of an embargo of ukrainian waters in order to prevent russian soldiers from resupplying and from attacking ukrainian cities. what do you think about that idea? >> i think that's very similar to the no-fly zone. so if that happens you're putting nato vessels in direct confrontation with russian vessels. that's a risk that so far nato doesn't want to take because now you're getting into that conventional escalation. i think all these ideas have very good tactical and operational military merit, whether it be a no-fly zone or air campaign or naval blockade. they would prove to be extremely important to the ukrainians. they would help them a great deal. but again, it's about the risk. do we want to risk that conventional escalation? there are good arguments on both sides of the ledger, and right now nato is standing fast by saying not right now. >> a city official in mariupol, which is largely ruined, is still not fully under russia
. >> so i'm curious what you think about what my cnn colleague fareed zakaria proposed in this "washington post" op-ed where he said there should be an enforcement of an embargo of ukrainian waters in order to prevent russian soldiers from resupplying and from attacking ukrainian cities. what do you think about that idea? >> i think that's very similar to the no-fly zone. so if that happens you're putting nato vessels in direct confrontation with russian vessels. that's a...
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joining us now, the hoeflt of fareed zakaria.ainst putin and pleading with the west to give putin a clear exit to save face? >> i wouldn't read too. into it. tinkov has made his money more from the traditional commercial side of russia, retail, banking. not oil and gas and things like that. i think more importantly, fundamentally misunderstands the axis of power in russia. putin does not depend on these people for his support. they depend on him. they are courtiers in his court. putin's power comes from the security services, from the army, and from oil rev news. remember. putin will get $320 billion in energy revenues this year. a few billionaires here or there make no difference to him. >> look at these images today of putin. look at these images. putin at this event today with young people. a girl, just 12 years old. read a poem implying the people of eerm ukraine are really russians. how grotesque is it to see putin use these children to advance his lies? >> well, it is grotesque and it also has that feel of this kind of stag
joining us now, the hoeflt of fareed zakaria.ainst putin and pleading with the west to give putin a clear exit to save face? >> i wouldn't read too. into it. tinkov has made his money more from the traditional commercial side of russia, retail, banking. not oil and gas and things like that. i think more importantly, fundamentally misunderstands the axis of power in russia. putin does not depend on these people for his support. they depend on him. they are courtiers in his court. putin's...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live show, russia's brutal war shifts focus to the east. we will bring you the latest from cnn's team on the ground. then, the case for war crimes.
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live show, russia's brutal war shifts focus to the east. we will bring you the latest from cnn's team on the ground. then, the case for war crimes.
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i was speaking to fareed zakaria overnight, josh, his view is that this is a different vladimir putinsome of the same motivations he's always had, but something changed within the last few years, whether it be covid and the isolation or all the money he's awash with oil revenue. what do you think? >> i think -- i actually disagree with fareed. he came to power, he's the same putin he's always been. came to power with violence. consolidated with horrendous aggression and has always increased that aggression wherever he's able to. wherever the world allows him to. sure is he getting more reckless and more dangerous as he gets older and closer to his retirement, sure. but, this is not just how putin has always been. this is how all psychopathic totalitarian dictators are. their appetite grows with the eating. that should be the lesson, appeasement doesn't work. you can't make semi-okay deals with psychopaths and in the end when you recognize a leader who is willing to commit mass atrocities, you have to realize that's never going to change. so i think putin is being his best self or his
i was speaking to fareed zakaria overnight, josh, his view is that this is a different vladimir putinsome of the same motivations he's always had, but something changed within the last few years, whether it be covid and the isolation or all the money he's awash with oil revenue. what do you think? >> i think -- i actually disagree with fareed. he came to power, he's the same putin he's always been. came to power with violence. consolidated with horrendous aggression and has always...
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i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. >>> today on the program, vladimir putin's war inbout russia's new eastern offensive and ukraine's efforts to counter it.
i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. >>> today on the program, vladimir putin's war inbout russia's new eastern offensive and ukraine's efforts to counter it.
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria coming to you livey on the show, russia's brutal war shifts focus to the east. we will bring you the latest from cnn's team on the ground. then, the case for war crimes. western governments have vowed to hold vladimir putin accountable, but what can the world do? i will speak to the former british prime minister
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria coming to you livey on the show, russia's brutal war shifts focus to the east. we will bring you the latest from cnn's team on the ground. then, the case for war crimes. western governments have vowed to hold vladimir putin accountable, but what can the world do? i will speak to the former british prime minister
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thank you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new yorki talk to general mark hertling about russia's new eastern offensive and ukraine's efforts to counter it. then president zelensky announces a high-level v
thank you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new yorki talk to general mark hertling about russia's new eastern offensive and ukraine's efforts to counter it. then president zelensky announces a high-level v