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vladimir putin has a narrative, which i think is wrong that n.a.t.o.'s goal is to hem in russia. i don't think it's correct, but he believes it. he sees himself pushing back on that, which will trigger the reactions that n.a.t.o. is taking, which is enhancing conventional forces. you have countries, baltic stakes saying we are not sure will russia, we are worried about russia in a way we weren't three years ago. >> you heard seven and dobe which take about how you wouldn't be quick to make parallels. when you hear russian voices talking about dangerous moves, provocative moves and they are moving pieces on the chest board at the same time in eastern ukraine, muscling the maldovians, can you under play is? >> you have to accept the russian federation as it exists today. as steve and toby said, it's not the same as the soviet union. we are not dealing with a country with a strong ideology that is trying to expand around the world. we have a basic authoritarian system that is attracted to dempt countries in different -- different countries in different areas. we are not competing wi
vladimir putin has a narrative, which i think is wrong that n.a.t.o.'s goal is to hem in russia. i don't think it's correct, but he believes it. he sees himself pushing back on that, which will trigger the reactions that n.a.t.o. is taking, which is enhancing conventional forces. you have countries, baltic stakes saying we are not sure will russia, we are worried about russia in a way we weren't three years ago. >> you heard seven and dobe which take about how you wouldn't be quick to...
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the doorcare of leading to vladimir putin. isis, very animated about and how important it was to change the trajectory of isis. we talked about that. he doesn't miss an opportunity ever to point out if he thinks the united states is responsible. he pointed out that the rise of isis came as a consequence of what happened in iraq. he didn't like me talking about him being aggressive. but someone said to me afterwards, a minister from rashard -- russia came up to see me and said what was interesting for us, that he thought he was more relaxed than he had seen him. we know what he thinks, but we don't think many other people know what he thinks. here was a chance for him to lay it out. a lot of people in russia come outside of russia, are worried about ukraine. they are worried about it because there was point, counterpoint. there will be an announcement pending troops in the baltic states and reinforcing their armaments. at the same time, there will be a counter point where russia will talk about what he will do, new icbms and th
the doorcare of leading to vladimir putin. isis, very animated about and how important it was to change the trajectory of isis. we talked about that. he doesn't miss an opportunity ever to point out if he thinks the united states is responsible. he pointed out that the rise of isis came as a consequence of what happened in iraq. he didn't like me talking about him being aggressive. but someone said to me afterwards, a minister from rashard -- russia came up to see me and said what was...
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vladimir putin: no, no. cold war is caused not by local conflicts but by global decisions like the unilateral withdrawal of the united states from the treaty. that is indeed a step which pushes all of us toward a new spiral of competition because it shifts the global security system wherever they happen. curiously, what the same goes for about used are of ukraine. what i want to say is that in today's situation is resolved by political means no arms will be required. but to achieve that, there has to be goodwill as well as the willingness to be engaged in a direct dialogue. we want to facilitate that. we will facilitate that but we will never agree if anyone somewhere will try to speak from the position of kforce -- of kforce, either with police militia, special forces or armed forces. until armed units and the so-called nationalists battalions arrived in the territories, no arms have been imprisoned there and it would have been no arms in those territories if they tried from the very outside to resolve the
vladimir putin: no, no. cold war is caused not by local conflicts but by global decisions like the unilateral withdrawal of the united states from the treaty. that is indeed a step which pushes all of us toward a new spiral of competition because it shifts the global security system wherever they happen. curiously, what the same goes for about used are of ukraine. what i want to say is that in today's situation is resolved by political means no arms will be required. but to achieve that, there...
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but now, vladimir putin of russia. vladimir putin: russia and its desire to choose the best world experience. politicians, business people forced the interest and confidence in our country. we see it as serious and long-term partners. that is why in accordance with tradition here at this forum, we always discuss openly our achievements and operations and our problems and difficulties with which we face and tasks we have yet to fall. we met many of you a you are go. since that year, a situation and in which the world a russian economy are developing has changed. and as changed dramatically in some areas. russia is limited in its access in the world capital market. we should add also that the downfall in expert goods. the consummate the man has been reduced, which has been used to push up the economy. i agree with the participants of the discussions which a party taken place yesterday. i agree that the demand against to -- begins to restore some. if we speak about energy prices that our economy depends a lot the average
but now, vladimir putin of russia. vladimir putin: russia and its desire to choose the best world experience. politicians, business people forced the interest and confidence in our country. we see it as serious and long-term partners. that is why in accordance with tradition here at this forum, we always discuss openly our achievements and operations and our problems and difficulties with which we face and tasks we have yet to fall. we met many of you a you are go. since that year, a situation...
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. >> their goal is not to increase sanctions on russia and vladimir putin. the goal is to maintain the current sanctions in place to make sure europe isn't tempted to loosen those sanctions. there is some talk in europe that might occur. the president came to the alps to convince german chancellor angela merkel david cameron and other leaders gathered here to keep the pressure on vladimir putin. it seems at this point the president is getting good indications that will be the case. the readouts coming out of his bilateral discussions show both those leaders are echoing what the president is saying and the pressure has to be kept on vladimir putin. we should point out, be vladimir putin did an interview with an italian newspaper which he said that the world has nothing to fear from his country that somebody would have to be in a dream to imagine the russian government would go after nato or nato countries. that is very interesting because as you know russia was part of what was called the g-8 last year. is now the g-7. russia was kicked out of the g-8 because
. >> their goal is not to increase sanctions on russia and vladimir putin. the goal is to maintain the current sanctions in place to make sure europe isn't tempted to loosen those sanctions. there is some talk in europe that might occur. the president came to the alps to convince german chancellor angela merkel david cameron and other leaders gathered here to keep the pressure on vladimir putin. it seems at this point the president is getting good indications that will be the case. the...
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betty: vladimir putin and how he plans to increase ties with china. mark: the obama administration wants to cut pollution from large trucks. we here with the industry says about a proposal to increase fuel efficiency by 24%. 27. is by 20, -- 2027. ♪ betty: good afternoon, i'm betty liu. mark: i am mark crumpton. let's begin with a look at the markets. stocks drifting lower, global markets watching the situation in greece. we have more on that just a moment. the country and its creditors put debt negotiations into next week. digesting comments from the san francisco fed president who said the fed is likely to raise interest rates this year as the economy reaches full employment. he also said he is troubled by low inflation. a check of the boards shows the s&p 500 down nearly one third of a percent at 2115. the dow jones industrial is down 59 points at 18,056. the nasdaq composite down .25% at 5119. data compiled by bloomberg show's investors are adding to their gold holdings and it's the longest stretch in seven weeks. gold is trading down fractional
betty: vladimir putin and how he plans to increase ties with china. mark: the obama administration wants to cut pollution from large trucks. we here with the industry says about a proposal to increase fuel efficiency by 24%. 27. is by 20, -- 2027. ♪ betty: good afternoon, i'm betty liu. mark: i am mark crumpton. let's begin with a look at the markets. stocks drifting lower, global markets watching the situation in greece. we have more on that just a moment. the country and its creditors put...
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vladimir putin is trying to wait out europeans. he thinks that the sanctions imposed last year against individuals and entities is going to crumble that unity on the part of the west is going to crumble, so the president trying to keep the western nations involved, they came out with an unified statement coming out of the g 7 and he mentioned the sorry state of the russian economy, the low value of the ruble on down the line to the sanctions imposed saying that vladimir putin will have to make a choice between joining the community of nations and the president's dream of some how recreating past glories of the soviet empire. >> speaking of the ruble, we should state that the president clarified a comment reported in the french press saying something that the dollar was too strong, saying he does not comment on the value of the dollar. i want to bring in michael shure, the president was asked several questions about key parts of his legacy including on immigration and the affordable care act. before we get to those domestic issues h
vladimir putin is trying to wait out europeans. he thinks that the sanctions imposed last year against individuals and entities is going to crumble that unity on the part of the west is going to crumble, so the president trying to keep the western nations involved, they came out with an unified statement coming out of the g 7 and he mentioned the sorry state of the russian economy, the low value of the ruble on down the line to the sanctions imposed saying that vladimir putin will have to make...
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vladimir putin was not welcome at the meeting in germany over russia's actions in ukraine. putin told an italian newspaper that russia was no threat to either nato or the west. let's bring in kimberly dozhier from washington. president obama is trying to get european countries on the side of ratcheting up the pressure on vladimir putin and russia. russia not being represented at this g-7 this year. is this an uphill battle or is it likely the european i guess the collaboration of standing up against russia is a reality, but how might that make a difference? >> it's a reality, but one that has really had a greater economic cost. european nations would argue for them that it has for the united states. when you look at what the sanctions have done so far, they haven't changed russian behavior on the ground inside ukraine. russia according to u.s. officials, still supporting russian special operations troops backing separatists. that's why you've seen a number of violations of the recent cease-fire. looks like jockeying again to take new territory. what the u.s. would like to s
vladimir putin was not welcome at the meeting in germany over russia's actions in ukraine. putin told an italian newspaper that russia was no threat to either nato or the west. let's bring in kimberly dozhier from washington. president obama is trying to get european countries on the side of ratcheting up the pressure on vladimir putin and russia. russia not being represented at this g-7 this year. is this an uphill battle or is it likely the european i guess the collaboration of standing up...
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pope francis hosting russian president vladimir putin. as putin's government is facing increasing isolation on the world's stage. nic robertson is at the vatican with more. do we know what the pope is likely to ask or talk to vladimir putin about, nic? >> reporter: we understand that ukraine is likely to be on the agenda and the plight of christians in the middle east. the pope looks to president putin to help secure and aid in helping the christians of the middle east so that will be an important part of this. the pope is so far, refrained from criticizing president putin and rusch over what is happening in kraen ukraine. the pope is trying to be a part of the peace making process and trying to bring an end to the conflict there. that is the pope. undoubtedly that is part of the discussion as well. certainly a lot of people looking at at the situation right now. putin not attended the g-7 and excluded from that and looking for a place in the world stage and is meeting today with the italian prime minister. when he comes to meet the pope
pope francis hosting russian president vladimir putin. as putin's government is facing increasing isolation on the world's stage. nic robertson is at the vatican with more. do we know what the pope is likely to ask or talk to vladimir putin about, nic? >> reporter: we understand that ukraine is likely to be on the agenda and the plight of christians in the middle east. the pope looks to president putin to help secure and aid in helping the christians of the middle east so that will be an...
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betty: vladimir putin and how he plans to increase ties with china. mark: the obama administration wants to cut pollution from large trucks. we here with the industry says about a proposal to increase fuel efficiency by 24%. 27. is by 20, -- 2027. ♪ betty: good afternoon, i'm betty liu. mark: i am mark crumpton. let's begin with a look at the markets. stocks drifting lower, global markets watching the situation in greece. we have more on that just a moment. the country and its creditors put debt negotiations into next week.
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no vladimir putin, i think, when the g7 decided to meet without russia for the first time vladimir putin went on to say "we don't need to be there." i don't think that has anything to do with it. there's plenty of channels to talk with russia that are separate from the g8 now the g7. there's bilateral relationships. germany has relationships. that's lot of communications gunning on. >> we shouldn't think that lack of communication is the issue. the issue is that russia has ambitions in ukraine. they are not fully fulfilled, and this is is part of the identity of the regime in russia in order to justify vladimir putin's maintenance of power, the system that he has put in place, he is relying on a patriotic nationalism as a narrative. so is advancing these things the acquisition of territory, it's part of the narrative. >> in the context of all that. the u.s. is considering a wide range of aggressive responses not just to ukraine, but to alleged russian violations of a nuclear treaty in place since 1987 including possibly basing land-based missiles in europe is that a good idea? >> let's b
no vladimir putin, i think, when the g7 decided to meet without russia for the first time vladimir putin went on to say "we don't need to be there." i don't think that has anything to do with it. there's plenty of channels to talk with russia that are separate from the g8 now the g7. there's bilateral relationships. germany has relationships. that's lot of communications gunning on. >> we shouldn't think that lack of communication is the issue. the issue is that russia has...
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>> well it's difficult to get inside vladimir putin's mind here on this. but what i can tell you is that what's putting the region on edge is not nato's naturally collective defense operations and activities but in fact president putin's aggression in eastern ukraine and in the region. and this announcement of his today does nothing to de-escalate that tension and to contribute to more stability. and i think as you reported secretary kerry has expressed our concern over this. there is no reason for it. the activities that we are doing there with our allies have been "a," long planned, and "b," totally defensive in nature and driven in fact by the tensions that russia itself has been causing. >> okay but i sort of wonder how you see this at the state department how you see this in the administration. is this the u.s. versus russia or is this more the u.s. versus putin? >> this is the united states in support of our article 5 commitments to the nato alliance and to our allies on the european continent. that's really what this is about. >> when you see the te
>> well it's difficult to get inside vladimir putin's mind here on this. but what i can tell you is that what's putting the region on edge is not nato's naturally collective defense operations and activities but in fact president putin's aggression in eastern ukraine and in the region. and this announcement of his today does nothing to de-escalate that tension and to contribute to more stability. and i think as you reported secretary kerry has expressed our concern over this. there is no...
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he was outed by of all people vladimir putin. a miracle. so who was coval? he was an american citizen and he spied for the soviet union for almost ten years from 1939 to 1948 with most of his time spent in oak ridge, almost a year, 11 months, followed up by six months at dayton ohio. i'll come to that in a minute. now how did he get here? his parents were russian jews and they came to america like many immigrants did from russia at the beginning of the 20th century, and they located themselves in sioux city, iowa. and george was born there. 1918. and along with an older brother. and as i said they were russian jews and believed stalin -- this is one of the interesting facts. stalin decided to establish a kind of socialist jewish homeland, a kind of palestine kind of place for jews and he did so at a place called bureau bizan out at the edge of nowhere in siberia. and believe it or not, thousands of people went from all over the world to occupy this place, and among them was the coval family from sioux city iowa. so they took george with them and his brother
he was outed by of all people vladimir putin. a miracle. so who was coval? he was an american citizen and he spied for the soviet union for almost ten years from 1939 to 1948 with most of his time spent in oak ridge, almost a year, 11 months, followed up by six months at dayton ohio. i'll come to that in a minute. now how did he get here? his parents were russian jews and they came to america like many immigrants did from russia at the beginning of the 20th century, and they located themselves...
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tsipras man meeting with vladimir putin. does that mean russia is helping greece out with its financial problems? >> we'll have to see. at the moment, it seems there are a lot of messages telegraphed in this meeting as you saw in paul it is report there, we had alexis tsipras sharing the stage with vladimir putin, following vladimir putin's key note speech immediately with his own speech. now, most of these messages seem designed specifically to scare the e.u. into action. in tsipras's speech, we had a rather long lengthy metaphor about the greeks as a sea faring people. what he said at the end of that metaphor was that the greeks are not scared of going to new seas in search of new safe ports and by that clearly he meant the potential of a partnership of some sort with the russians. what we did to sharpen that particular point, what we got was a deal on a pipeline that is called turkish dream which would get russian gals through turkey and into europe over freak territory. then he also talks about various other deals and th
tsipras man meeting with vladimir putin. does that mean russia is helping greece out with its financial problems? >> we'll have to see. at the moment, it seems there are a lot of messages telegraphed in this meeting as you saw in paul it is report there, we had alexis tsipras sharing the stage with vladimir putin, following vladimir putin's key note speech immediately with his own speech. now, most of these messages seem designed specifically to scare the e.u. into action. in tsipras's...
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clearly one person will not vladimir putin the president of russia as you say his country was excluded from the g-8 and the meaningful negotiations with russia were impossible. vladimir putin did an interview with the italian enough where he stressed russia was in no danger members of nato who have borders joining onto russia are so concerned about the situation that they are looking at permanent nato soldier presence on their territory. as far as ukraine is concerned i spoke from the leading political coordinator mr. michael stormer he set that the absence of russia from the summit was a serious strategic error. gives you a sense of how many view the absence of vladimir putin and russia from this summit. >> if you look at all the other issues laid out by angela merkel chem there are a lot of things to get through a lot of pressing issues. it seems as though there is a call to look out for the less fortunate countries a call for more corporate responsibility. >> well, mrs. merkel has been very clear that she wants to see some sort of progress in the fight against ebola and many thousan
clearly one person will not vladimir putin the president of russia as you say his country was excluded from the g-8 and the meaningful negotiations with russia were impossible. vladimir putin did an interview with the italian enough where he stressed russia was in no danger members of nato who have borders joining onto russia are so concerned about the situation that they are looking at permanent nato soldier presence on their territory. as far as ukraine is concerned i spoke from the leading...
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vladimir putin's visit to italy, russia has strong ties with italy. it is king as a way to show vladimir putin's domestic audience that while russia has been ostracized by the west there is a red carpet being rolled out in rome. in the interview ahead of this visit when asked what would be his greatest regret since taking power vladimir putin said quebec that god has instructed his life in such a way that he has no regrets. it has to be said vladimir putin, the first half of his career was an enforcer of a communist system now where is his religion on his sleeve and it is kind of expected that pope ry to appeal to this today possibly pushing for a meeting with the russian patriarch which would be a really historic moment and first step towards reconciliation of the eastern and western churches. a rift that has existed for a thousand years. jon: in the next hour road rage in the streets of hollywood and one driver nearly gets mode over. the search is on to identify these traffic brawlers. also -- ♪ >> i assign 500 cases a week. none of it from a text
vladimir putin's visit to italy, russia has strong ties with italy. it is king as a way to show vladimir putin's domestic audience that while russia has been ostracized by the west there is a red carpet being rolled out in rome. in the interview ahead of this visit when asked what would be his greatest regret since taking power vladimir putin said quebec that god has instructed his life in such a way that he has no regrets. it has to be said vladimir putin, the first half of his career was an...
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the vladimir putin era has been called a miracle. >> they need each other. the church gives to vladimir putin additional - additional authority. additional groups. because they participate in political life. under the patronage, the church's influence strengthened hard power. using the law, orthodox leaders had an opera production banned for desecrating symbols. the theatre's were fired. the journey hit the cinemas. it's a collaboration between the ministry of culture, and tells the story of a spiritual conversion. it's a vast and controlial statue taking place in the workshop. a powerful church sponsored symbol of the unity of the state. prince vladimir combined two sides. on one he was a same time and on the other hand he was a prince. two lives, spiritual life and a governmental military life. so a statute to a collector of lands who happened to be christians on the rocky shores. built during the leadership of a man who collected crimea and handed it to russian rule. they thanked the church for boosting patriotism. a sign they are returning russia to an a
the vladimir putin era has been called a miracle. >> they need each other. the church gives to vladimir putin additional - additional authority. additional groups. because they participate in political life. under the patronage, the church's influence strengthened hard power. using the law, orthodox leaders had an opera production banned for desecrating symbols. the theatre's were fired. the journey hit the cinemas. it's a collaboration between the ministry of culture, and tells the story...
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very, very tough words when it comes to vladimir putin. the news to me he left the possibility and the willingness to perhaps put u.s. troops in the baltic states which is something the obama administration hasn't done yet or even offered. that was noteworthy. best news for jeb bush so far, he hasn't made a mistake. autos we've seen on this european trip, mitt romney in 2012, you had chris christie earlier this year that when you go abroad you can really end up screwing up. so far he hasn't made a fatal error, of course there are a few days to go. >> yes, there is mark. thank you. we'll see you tomorrow. >> thanks, tamron. >>> vladimir putin is about to hold a meeting with pope francis at the vatican. this willing the second time they meet. their last meeting was a year and a half ago before russia and crimea. today's meeting with the vatican is urging the pontiff to force the russians into the ukraine more forcefully. apparently late again for this meeting. this also happened in 2013. >> reporter: it seems like president putin wants to st
very, very tough words when it comes to vladimir putin. the news to me he left the possibility and the willingness to perhaps put u.s. troops in the baltic states which is something the obama administration hasn't done yet or even offered. that was noteworthy. best news for jeb bush so far, he hasn't made a mistake. autos we've seen on this european trip, mitt romney in 2012, you had chris christie earlier this year that when you go abroad you can really end up screwing up. so far he hasn't...
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it would hand him power for another six. 22 years of vladimir putin. also, we have had the european union move against russian assets state assets in europe. maybe we hear what the russian president thinks about possibly freezing the assets of western businesses. he will talk to charlie rose on stage. we are going to bring all of that live to you, but more than that, we will hear from the greek prime minister, who will be addressing business leaders here. so far, he has been cool as a cucmumber. he has said absolutely nothing probably about the idea of getting a deal. will he use that speech to speak to the creditors and investors? it's the dynamic duo. the president of russia and the leader of greece, the two most talked about men in europe, both of them speaking live. we cover it here on bloomberg television. francine: thank you so much. now, while the standoff between creditors and greek officials continues, thousands of people have rallied outside in athens to urge the government to reach a deal. tom mackenzie is on the ground. what is the mood lik
it would hand him power for another six. 22 years of vladimir putin. also, we have had the european union move against russian assets state assets in europe. maybe we hear what the russian president thinks about possibly freezing the assets of western businesses. he will talk to charlie rose on stage. we are going to bring all of that live to you, but more than that, we will hear from the greek prime minister, who will be addressing business leaders here. so far, he has been cool as a...
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>> certainly the pope gives vladimir putin an out if he wants one. i don't think there's indication putin wants an out. it's unlikely the pope will have great influence over him or really change russia's stance wards ukraine. >> do you think he's going to -- putin will be receptive to anything the pope has to say? >> i'm sure he'll be polite but i don't think this is a meeting for putin to listen to what the pope is saying in terms of acting on it. it doesn't appear to be in his interest to back off on ukraine. >> we appreciate it. thanks for being here. >> take care. >>> exciting news for "hairrry potter" fan. and chris gets a reminder about his past. the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? if you can't put a feeling into words, why try? at 62,000 brush movements per minute philips sonicare leaves your mouth with a level of clean like you've never felt before. innovation and you. philips sonicare. let's take a look at your credit. >>i know i have a 786 fico score, thanks to experian.
>> certainly the pope gives vladimir putin an out if he wants one. i don't think there's indication putin wants an out. it's unlikely the pope will have great influence over him or really change russia's stance wards ukraine. >> do you think he's going to -- putin will be receptive to anything the pope has to say? >> i'm sure he'll be polite but i don't think this is a meeting for putin to listen to what the pope is saying in terms of acting on it. it doesn't appear to be in...
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he's got few friends in europe but russian president vladimir putin received a warm welcome in italy today. he has been holding talks with the prime minister and the pope. and fifa has postponed efforts to find a host for the 2026 world cup. the organization is under investigation for corruption. officials say to start the bidding now would be " nonsense." let's get some business news. marcus carson joins his. -- us. kicking off with what could be a huge trade deal for africa. marcus: trade is a leitmotif in this business. we will start with leaders from 26 african countries. they have agreed to a free trade deal. and they signed the dotted line in egypt. the aim is to create a common market that includes it 625 million people. clare murphy has more details. claire: it has been suggested for five years and now the greatest boost to trade within africa has emerged. the free trade area seized three previous economic blocs to join up to form one terrorist free zone. stretching across 26 countries from egypt to south africa, the total area represents 62% of africa's gdp and is home to 60
he's got few friends in europe but russian president vladimir putin received a warm welcome in italy today. he has been holding talks with the prime minister and the pope. and fifa has postponed efforts to find a host for the 2026 world cup. the organization is under investigation for corruption. officials say to start the bidding now would be " nonsense." let's get some business news. marcus carson joins his. -- us. kicking off with what could be a huge trade deal for africa. marcus:...
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. >> and russian president vladimir putin will meet pope francis while the battle rages on in eastern ukraine. >> a welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i'm erin burnett. >> and i'm rosemary church. thank you for joining us. this is "cnn newsroom." >> we begin with the search for two convicted murderers who escaped from a new york state prison. investigators are questioning a prison worker, joyce mitchell about her possible involvement. she planned to pick up the inmates after they escaped but changed her mind. >> authorities also say her cell phone was used to make calls to several people connected to richard matt. it's not clear if she knew he phone was being used. matt and sweat broke out of the correctional facility over the weekend. joyce's son denies his mom was involved. >> she is not the type of person who will risk her lives or other's lives to help them escape. she wouldn't have an amare against my father. >> there is a report your mom went to the emergency room with a panic attack. did that happen? >> yes, she was in fact in the hospital that evening. i
. >> and russian president vladimir putin will meet pope francis while the battle rages on in eastern ukraine. >> a welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i'm erin burnett. >> and i'm rosemary church. thank you for joining us. this is "cnn newsroom." >> we begin with the search for two convicted murderers who escaped from a new york state prison. investigators are questioning a prison worker, joyce mitchell about her possible involvement. she...
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alexis tsipras will take a phone call from vladimir putin. it is jobs day, and it has changed after christine lagarde tells jalan yellin -- tells janet yellen to wait until 2016. and he gets worse -- chinese hackers have 4 million americans' personal information. this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live from our world headquarters in new york. it is jobs day. i'm tom keene. joining me are vonnie quinn and brendan greeley. can you explain to me about vladimir putin intruding into the greece debate? brendan: i do not think he is intruding. i think he is willing to offer a bargaining chip to alexis tsipras. alexis tsipras has been trying to show europe for the last four months that he has an alternative. vladimir putin is an alternative. there is no other reason for him to be doing it. this is all hard ball. tom: what has changed in germany this week with the madness of this back-and-forth? brendan: merkel is trying to get a deal, but we used to think that greece was synonymous with the european economy. that is no longer true. you have great man
alexis tsipras will take a phone call from vladimir putin. it is jobs day, and it has changed after christine lagarde tells jalan yellin -- tells janet yellen to wait until 2016. and he gets worse -- chinese hackers have 4 million americans' personal information. this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live from our world headquarters in new york. it is jobs day. i'm tom keene. joining me are vonnie quinn and brendan greeley. can you explain to me about vladimir putin intruding into the...
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thank you sir. >> thank you. >>> pope francis is preparing for a big meeting with vladimir putin. how will that go? we'll analyze next. what do you think? when i first sit in the seat it makes me think of a bmw. i feel like i'm in a lexus. you would think that this was a brand new audi. it's like a luxury car. feels kind of like an infinity. very similar to a range rover. this is pretty high tech. yeah it is. it reminds me of a mercedes. ♪ this is chevy? laughing i have a new appreciation for chevy. they thought about me. i could totally rock this. this thing feels pretty boss. it looks kind of dope. that's pretty cool. this is the jam. pretty bomb dude. maybe i will go chevy. i'm definitely in. ♪ ♪ ♪ when you're living with diabetes steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. . >>> time now for the five things to know for your "new day." number one, a source tells cnn a wo woman who works at a new york prison where two convicted escapes, she admits she planned to be the get-away driver.
thank you sir. >> thank you. >>> pope francis is preparing for a big meeting with vladimir putin. how will that go? we'll analyze next. what do you think? when i first sit in the seat it makes me think of a bmw. i feel like i'm in a lexus. you would think that this was a brand new audi. it's like a luxury car. feels kind of like an infinity. very similar to a range rover. this is pretty high tech. yeah it is. it reminds me of a mercedes. ♪ this is chevy? laughing i have a new...
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vladimir putin says it's insane. that was the word used. >> we have no idea what vladimir putin will do. i don't think anyone that would guess will give you a clear insight. >> the crisis with russia gave n.a.t.o. a new lease on life. we were flown out, and landed on the royal navy's h m.s. ocean. in the operation room where the exercise was planned. staff from the u.s. u.k. finland and sweden - they are not n.a.t.o. members. from the bridge they could look out to see contributions from other countries, the russian fleet is out there as well. they are not on speaking terms with each other. >> russia is watching we are neighbours of russia they are not far away. clearly they are watching us they are interested in what we are doing, it's routine business, and we shouldn't worry about that. the u.s. is shipping in hardware from central europe. troops will follow. down the coast, the russian enclave, moscow will speed up the placement of ballistic missiles. the question is what is defense, what is aggression. from n.a.t.
vladimir putin says it's insane. that was the word used. >> we have no idea what vladimir putin will do. i don't think anyone that would guess will give you a clear insight. >> the crisis with russia gave n.a.t.o. a new lease on life. we were flown out, and landed on the royal navy's h m.s. ocean. in the operation room where the exercise was planned. staff from the u.s. u.k. finland and sweden - they are not n.a.t.o. members. from the bridge they could look out to see contributions...
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battery ark and church gives to vladimir putin additional additional authority. additional legitimacy, yes. the church needs the state because they participate in political life. under this patronage, the church's influence strengthened flexing hard and soft power. using the law, orthodox leaders had an opera production, banned for desecrating symbols. the theatre's director were fired. this august, the journey hit the cinemas. it's an animation, a collaboration between the russian orthodox fund and tells the story of a spiritual conversion. and there's this, vladimir it's a vast and controversial statue taking place in the workshop. a powerful church-sponsored symbol of the unity of the orthodox christianity and the state. prince vladimir combined two sides. on one side he was a saint, and a baptiser of russia. on the other hand he was a prince. conflictor of lands. two lives, spiritual life and a governmental, military life. so a statute to a collector of lands who happened to be christian on crimea's rocky shores. built during the leadership of a man who colle
battery ark and church gives to vladimir putin additional additional authority. additional legitimacy, yes. the church needs the state because they participate in political life. under this patronage, the church's influence strengthened flexing hard and soft power. using the law, orthodox leaders had an opera production, banned for desecrating symbols. the theatre's director were fired. this august, the journey hit the cinemas. it's an animation, a collaboration between the russian orthodox...
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as vladimir putin sees conciliation as weakness. the reset along with the syrian red line retreat only invited his adventurism and progression. both on his terms of crackdown on internal dissent and the invasion of ukraine. these are the most notable of the foreign policy failures. president obama promised to reorient u.s. foreign-policy away from what he deemed the tired path but now, as we survey the world, these policies have wrought, america seems only to be losing its way. the urgent question is, how do reverse this turned toward chaos and disorder? we are lost much ground, and our options in the near term have narrowed. but weekend foster an environment where the u.s. can shape challenges rather than be forced to react to them. first, we must start by reinvigorating our military. frederick the great said diplomacy without arms is like music without instruments. it is inert, in audible, and ineffective. if we want our diplomacy to be effective again, we must rebuild the military that has faced devastating budget cuts and 15 yea
as vladimir putin sees conciliation as weakness. the reset along with the syrian red line retreat only invited his adventurism and progression. both on his terms of crackdown on internal dissent and the invasion of ukraine. these are the most notable of the foreign policy failures. president obama promised to reorient u.s. foreign-policy away from what he deemed the tired path but now, as we survey the world, these policies have wrought, america seems only to be losing its way. the urgent...
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>> as we just showed, alexis tsipras is in greece hang out with vladimir putin. it is not all political theater. >> it is hard to disentangle how much this is theater and how much this is imitating art. we have a new young government that was elected to do things it probably can't completely do. and we have a european commission, european union central bank and imf are we all going to be damaged in the head on conclusion. >> the meeting with vladimir putin is it working? the european union be be meeting has been moved up to monday. >> i'm not sure it does anything more than say hey thus how far we'll go, we'll try something else and we may be even a touch reckless if you put us in a no-win situation. >> is this putting something in putin's hands nothing better than to sow discord with the u.s? >> europe and america and northeast asia or russia is probably vladimir putin, this may be only a footnote. >> how big are the consequences, if greece defaults? start with greece. >> this is the european union or this would note it's the european union union or the disunion
>> as we just showed, alexis tsipras is in greece hang out with vladimir putin. it is not all political theater. >> it is hard to disentangle how much this is theater and how much this is imitating art. we have a new young government that was elected to do things it probably can't completely do. and we have a european commission, european union central bank and imf are we all going to be damaged in the head on conclusion. >> the meeting with vladimir putin is it working? the...
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vladimir putin says his country is weathering the economic crisis better than some expected, especially with the challenges from swapping oil prices. insident putin appeared saint petersburg earlier today. end ofnt putin: at the last year, many people predicted deep crisis in russia. this has not happened. we have managed to stabilize the situation. line across the negative situation fluctuations and we are successful in going through the difficulties because the russian economy has accumulated the inner strength quite well. president putin also says his government has maintained control over inflation and has
vladimir putin says his country is weathering the economic crisis better than some expected, especially with the challenges from swapping oil prices. insident putin appeared saint petersburg earlier today. end ofnt putin: at the last year, many people predicted deep crisis in russia. this has not happened. we have managed to stabilize the situation. line across the negative situation fluctuations and we are successful in going through the difficulties because the russian economy has accumulated...
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calling vladimir putin a bully. trying to jump start his campaign that is not a campaign yet. we get more from cnn's dana bash. >> reporter: christine, it is not unusual for a candidate or in this case, an almost presidential candidate, to make his way across the pond to show they are capable on the world stage. bush started out in germany and now he is in warsaw poland and he will make his way to estonia. the theme you heard from him is that he believes that he and the united states should be much more aggressive and more involved in helping particularly these countries that used to be part of the soviet union beat back on what he called the aggression of vladimir putin. he even called him a bully on this trip. that is a big part of the trip and reason why he is here. there is another reason. that is to give him and his campaign a reset button if you will. he has not been able to break-away from the pack or scare other competitors off of the field. that has hurt him maybe unfairly but his last name is bush and the expectation is he would be ahead of the game at this point. th
calling vladimir putin a bully. trying to jump start his campaign that is not a campaign yet. we get more from cnn's dana bash. >> reporter: christine, it is not unusual for a candidate or in this case, an almost presidential candidate, to make his way across the pond to show they are capable on the world stage. bush started out in germany and now he is in warsaw poland and he will make his way to estonia. the theme you heard from him is that he believes that he and the united states...
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vladimir putin raised the level of his bellicose rhetoric and announced the raising of the number of russian intercontinental ballistic missiles by 40 this year. putin says the new missiles are capable of peerings any missile defense system. the threat and his announcement certainly got the attention of
vladimir putin raised the level of his bellicose rhetoric and announced the raising of the number of russian intercontinental ballistic missiles by 40 this year. putin says the new missiles are capable of peerings any missile defense system. the threat and his announcement certainly got the attention of
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with isis attacking nearby and an aggressive vladimir putin trying to make inroads, the u.s. needs a stable greece and a
with isis attacking nearby and an aggressive vladimir putin trying to make inroads, the u.s. needs a stable greece and a
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and advice from pope francis to russian president vladimir putin concerning ukraine. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >> in context tonight an unintended consequence of the fight against i.s.i.l. a new report by amnesty international, two separate attacks on sunni villages were carried out in retaliation for deadly attacks against i.s.i.l. a yazidi, in revenge attack in sinjar nineva province. around the same time shia militia who had already been targeted by i.s.i.l carried out another raid in a village in dyalla province. the two incidents headlight on a growing sectarian divide in iraq. in some cases the militias are more powerful than
and advice from pope francis to russian president vladimir putin concerning ukraine. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest...
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vladimir putin, he can say what he wants. he's providing support to the iranian regime including support in their nuclear program. and this president is by all accounts allowing iran to have carte blanche in order to get that nuclear weapon in a relatively short period of time and not have to be -- account for any of the activities that they've undertaken either with the nuclear program or by their supportive terrorism. this is a complete capitulation. and i'm sure vladimir putin's very happy that the obama administration has seen their side of the equation siding with the iranians, instead of the israelis or other arab allies in the region. >> i'm sure we'll get a different perspective from the white house on several points you made but unfortunately we've got to leave it there. senator rick sanitorium thanks very much for joining us. >>> coming up a wake is under way right now in charleston, south carolina for the pastor killed in that church master. we'll go there live. ht time snack. ♪ beautiful on the tongue, easy on t
vladimir putin, he can say what he wants. he's providing support to the iranian regime including support in their nuclear program. and this president is by all accounts allowing iran to have carte blanche in order to get that nuclear weapon in a relatively short period of time and not have to be -- account for any of the activities that they've undertaken either with the nuclear program or by their supportive terrorism. this is a complete capitulation. and i'm sure vladimir putin's very happy...
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. >>> defense secretary ashton carter is blasting vladimir putin for wanting to expand his arsenal. he touched down for his first nato meeting. he calls putin's recent threat, quote, loose rhetoric. him about h he questioned him about his -- >> you have more unconstrained >> you have more unconstrained powe power than any russian leader for a while. clearly you're stronger militarily. clearly you are seen to be more aggressive, although you don't like me to use that word, i suspect. >> translator: i did not like you using the term "aggressive." we're not being aggressive. we are persistent. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," you can see more of charlie rose's interview with vladimir putin and tomorrow only on "cbs this morning" margaret brennan sits down with defense secretary ashton carter. >>> and coming up on the "morning news," a summit to save greece emerging talks to help them avoid a loan default. >>> and no more mad blood between taylor swift and apple. this is "cbs morning news." cartilage and bones in one tiny pill. move free ultra. get your move on. and now try move fre
. >>> defense secretary ashton carter is blasting vladimir putin for wanting to expand his arsenal. he touched down for his first nato meeting. he calls putin's recent threat, quote, loose rhetoric. him about h he questioned him about his -- >> you have more unconstrained >> you have more unconstrained powe power than any russian leader for a while. clearly you're stronger militarily. clearly you are seen to be more aggressive, although you don't like me to use that word, i...
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vladimir putin appeared at the st. petersburg international economics for and covered an array of topics with charlie charlie rose. that interview coming up. scarlet: one strategist at s&p says energy stocks have done so year that thelast group are betting on an eventual recovery. scarlet: good afternoon, everyone. friday! alix: let's get straight to a look at the markets right now. take risk off the table headed into the weekends -- that is what you are seeing right here. ito need to point out that is quadruple witching. basically, everything is expiring at every point. you will see increased volatility around the opening and close. scarlet: for most of the day, it seemed like we were going nowhere. we have picked up our losses going into the close, but it was like nothing was happening. jpmorgan had a note out earlier talking about the s&p would not make sustained new highs without any kind of fullback whatsoever. there's no reason for it to keep grinding higher. scarlet: it's interesting because we managed to defy g
vladimir putin appeared at the st. petersburg international economics for and covered an array of topics with charlie charlie rose. that interview coming up. scarlet: one strategist at s&p says energy stocks have done so year that thelast group are betting on an eventual recovery. scarlet: good afternoon, everyone. friday! alix: let's get straight to a look at the markets right now. take risk off the table headed into the weekends -- that is what you are seeing right here. ito need to point...
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we have seen vladimir putin, he is the trying to make the science of more diplomacy. he had a meeting outlines at least to try to work out some of their positions you'll each other out in their positions. the sanctions have not helped vladimir putin even if more recently we have seen recovery of the ruvell and a slight recovery in the oil price to the advantage of russians economy. they are trying to playoff against each other, trying to appear more sympathetic. obviously, episodes like this more intense fighting that you can point to on the ground, that could promote greater harmony and more of a united front among europeans to heal those rifts among them when it comes to this issue of sanctions and make them more inclined to agree on is extending beyond the expiration date. >> thank you. this news now out of ghana, where an explosion in the capital have left 90 todead. they had gone to this service station to get out of torrential rain, and officials believe the explosion is linked to the torrential downpour. rocket fire claimed by a group sympathetic to the islamic
we have seen vladimir putin, he is the trying to make the science of more diplomacy. he had a meeting outlines at least to try to work out some of their positions you'll each other out in their positions. the sanctions have not helped vladimir putin even if more recently we have seen recovery of the ruvell and a slight recovery in the oil price to the advantage of russians economy. they are trying to playoff against each other, trying to appear more sympathetic. obviously, episodes like this...
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vladimir putin appeared at the st. petersburg international economics for and covered an array of topics with charlie charlie rose. that interview coming up. scarlet: one strategist at s&p says energy stocks have done so year that thelast group are betting on an eventual recovery. scarlet: good afternoon, everyone. friday! alix: let's get straight to a look at the markets right now. take risk off the table headed into the weekends -- that is what you are seeing right here. ito need to point out that is quadruple witching. basically, everything is expiring at every point.
vladimir putin appeared at the st. petersburg international economics for and covered an array of topics with charlie charlie rose. that interview coming up. scarlet: one strategist at s&p says energy stocks have done so year that thelast group are betting on an eventual recovery. scarlet: good afternoon, everyone. friday! alix: let's get straight to a look at the markets right now. take risk off the table headed into the weekends -- that is what you are seeing right here. ito need to point...
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vladimir putin, this is not worth it to us. by doing what we are doing, we merely reinforce his propaganda and, frankly, the troops are putting in now the military equipment would be of no value whatsoever if it's escalating. >> now, i heard a former fellow u.s. ambassador to n.a.t.o. saying the remilitarization of the move to russia and the rhetoric surrounding the moves, they increase the danger of an asset, threatening to make the new version of a cold war a hot war. how big a concern should that be. >> i don't think we'll have a hot war. but if you remilitarize the relationship beyond what russia has done you increase the chances of a make getting out of control, and make it difficult for vladimir putin to climb in off what he cotton to. you make it more difficult to get back into the diplomacy, which has to be used to resolve this. this has to include an end to what the russians are doing in ukraine. the more you militarize it on either side the harder you make that. it's stupid - not just on the russian side but frankly o
vladimir putin, this is not worth it to us. by doing what we are doing, we merely reinforce his propaganda and, frankly, the troops are putting in now the military equipment would be of no value whatsoever if it's escalating. >> now, i heard a former fellow u.s. ambassador to n.a.t.o. saying the remilitarization of the move to russia and the rhetoric surrounding the moves, they increase the danger of an asset, threatening to make the new version of a cold war a hot war. how big a concern...
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how vladimir putin did not get out to a good start with the leader. ♪ francine: vladimir putin met with pope francis yesterday only after putin kept the pontiff waiting for over an hour. the meeting got off to a chilly start. ryan, this was -- the pope was tough on vladimir putin. ryan: it is common for people to wait for a meeting with vladimir putin. it is not common for the pope to wait. it is a rarity in the vatican. the russian president wanted to talk about the plight of christians in the middle east. this is an issue with the advance of the you -- of the islamic state. he also wanted to talk about ukraine. the pope saying he hopes the russian president will make a sincere effort at peace. he gave him a medallion that represents the angel of peace. francine: thank you. breaking news out of russia. russia saying the u.s. -- threatens the treaty. we will get more from ryan shortly. up next, we hear how the french capital is returning to normality. ♪ ♪ francine: welcome back to the pulse. we have live pictures coming in from turkey with the president. this is the first time we ha
how vladimir putin did not get out to a good start with the leader. ♪ francine: vladimir putin met with pope francis yesterday only after putin kept the pontiff waiting for over an hour. the meeting got off to a chilly start. ryan, this was -- the pope was tough on vladimir putin. ryan: it is common for people to wait for a meeting with vladimir putin. it is not common for the pope to wait. it is a rarity in the vatican. the russian president wanted to talk about the plight of christians in...
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. >> the focus is russia what reaction do you expect from vladimir putin of. >> vladimir putin has been saying, you know it's insane to do anything to rile n.a.t.o., he can be expected diplomatically rhetorically to have a problem. the states were cleared of u.s. and n.a.t.o. forces and weaponry, and it represents a return to a presence there, if not soldiers immediately, their capacity, tanks, infantry vehicles and so on. vladimir putin has an eye on a bigger and longer game. it's a move. probably his reply will be symbolic. there's a long way to go. >> live for us in washington. thank you. >> fighting wages ron in the ukraine, despite a 4-month ceasefire. ukraine's military says six of its soldiers were killed and wounded in the east of the casualties were the result of landmine and shelling by the pro-russian separatists. rebels accuse ukranian forces of firing across a buffer zone and killing civilians. >> straight ahead, back to iraq. american veterans on the front lines, volunteering to fight i.s.i.l. >>> from africa to south-east asia why are so many girls forced to become wives?
. >> the focus is russia what reaction do you expect from vladimir putin of. >> vladimir putin has been saying, you know it's insane to do anything to rile n.a.t.o., he can be expected diplomatically rhetorically to have a problem. the states were cleared of u.s. and n.a.t.o. forces and weaponry, and it represents a return to a presence there, if not soldiers immediately, their capacity, tanks, infantry vehicles and so on. vladimir putin has an eye on a bigger and longer game. it's...
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vladimir putin being greeted by angela merkel at the summit. with a group photo in a beach chair and a relaxed chat over a beer on saving the world. indeed, they did reduce a small breakthrough on climate change and a talk between hooton and george -- between putin and george w. bush on missile defense. altogether, russia took part in 16 g summit meetings. 1998 in birmingham was the first summit with russia as a full member. issues included the economic crisis in asia and the fight against organized crime. 2014 was the last g8 summit with a russian president. at that time they were no longer merely a tolerated guest but a power with its own resources and agenda. reflecting the various regional interests of the participants. melinda: johannes leithauser know summit where the russian -- no summit there where the russian presence made a difference? mr. leithauser: i would not say that he made a huge difference in a way that the world was shaped in a different way after than before. if you look at these pictures, you get the impression of how stage
vladimir putin being greeted by angela merkel at the summit. with a group photo in a beach chair and a relaxed chat over a beer on saving the world. indeed, they did reduce a small breakthrough on climate change and a talk between hooton and george -- between putin and george w. bush on missile defense. altogether, russia took part in 16 g summit meetings. 1998 in birmingham was the first summit with russia as a full member. issues included the economic crisis in asia and the fight against...
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vladimir putin had some choice words for the u.s. today. he was at the st. petersburg international economic forum and covered topics with charlie rose. one area of discussion was russian relations with the u.s. two accused -- vladimir putin accused washington of messing with russian affairs. they are not thinking about how we understand our own interests. they are trying to say that they know better what we need. let us decide ourselves what our interest are, what our needs are, these on our history and culture. alix: he also said that his country is weathering the economic crisis they're better than expected. is on his third an embassy to avoid a tradition to sweden -- extradition to sweden. he denied all allegations against him. and a pioneer of cable tv has died. ralph roberts founded the company that became comcast. he did that in 1963 by buying a small cable system in mississippi. it has since grown to become the greatest -- biggest cable provider. his son is now chairman and ceo. those are your top stories. of the top grossing 600 films 2007-2013, onl
vladimir putin had some choice words for the u.s. today. he was at the st. petersburg international economic forum and covered topics with charlie rose. one area of discussion was russian relations with the u.s. two accused -- vladimir putin accused washington of messing with russian affairs. they are not thinking about how we understand our own interests. they are trying to say that they know better what we need. let us decide ourselves what our interest are, what our needs are, these on our...
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it's now g7 not the g8 because effectively vladimir putin has been banished from the gathering in the wake of the annexation of crimea. more military mischief, military activity backed by others, in eastern ukraine that fighting picking up over the course of the last couple of days, in violation of what everybody thought was an agreement for a ceasefire at least a slow down of the combat there. president obama had one mission in going to bavaria meeting with the g7 is to keep the europeans and the allies in line, keep those sanctions in line, what he credits with bringing the russian economy down as an incentive to drive vladimir putin's forces out of ukraine entirely obviously that hasn't happened yet. there is a sense that putin is waiting for an easing of sanctions. the president wanting to make sure everybody is on board singing from the same hymnal as it were. there is a threat in the communique they issued here of more sanctions if putin doesn't reverse course but nothing new announced at this point tony. >> gotcha. anything new from the g7 summit? >> there's a big climate chang
it's now g7 not the g8 because effectively vladimir putin has been banished from the gathering in the wake of the annexation of crimea. more military mischief, military activity backed by others, in eastern ukraine that fighting picking up over the course of the last couple of days, in violation of what everybody thought was an agreement for a ceasefire at least a slow down of the combat there. president obama had one mission in going to bavaria meeting with the g7 is to keep the europeans and...
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but he's stepping up his criticism of another world leader we're talking about vladimir putin. we have details from the next stop on jeb bush's european journey. quiet! mom has a headache! had a headache! but now, i...don't. excedrin® is fast. in fact for some, relief starts in just 15 minutes. excedrin®. wow, that was fast. >>> the national transportation safety board says the operator of the amtrak train that crashed in philadelphia on may 12 was not on his cell phone. the ntsb says phone records indicate brandon bostian was not texts, talking or on the internet as he operated the train. the agency is trying to determine whether the phone was off. the ntsb is investigating why the train went into a curve at more than twice the speed limit from 50 miles an hour to over 100 miles an hour. it derailed killing eight people injuring more than 200. >>> turning overseas pope francis today welcomed russian president vladimir putin to the vatican. the only other time the two have met was back in 2013 just five months before russia invaded the ukrainian territory of crimea. this late
but he's stepping up his criticism of another world leader we're talking about vladimir putin. we have details from the next stop on jeb bush's european journey. quiet! mom has a headache! had a headache! but now, i...don't. excedrin® is fast. in fact for some, relief starts in just 15 minutes. excedrin®. wow, that was fast. >>> the national transportation safety board says the operator of the amtrak train that crashed in philadelphia on may 12 was not on his cell phone. the ntsb...
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in a strongly worded statement, they said vladimir putin have to change direction. here is president obama speaking earlier. >> ultimately this is going to be an issue for in putin. he has to make a decision. does he continue to wreck his country's economy and continue russia's isolation in pursuit of a wrong-headed desire to recreate the glories of the soviet empire. or does he recognize that russia's greatness does not depend on violating the territorial integrity and sovereignty of other countries. >> turkey's president is recovering from a rare political defeat. his party lost its majority in parliament over the weekend, ending the president's bid to extend his executive powers. josh looks at how he has consolidated power over the past few years and now turkish voters are forcing him to step back. >> they brim with confidence as he puts an end to an election campaign. yet only 48 hours later, the tone had changed. voters had returned a scathing backlash against him turning it into a referendum against his increasingly authoritarian rule. since 2002, the party he
in a strongly worded statement, they said vladimir putin have to change direction. here is president obama speaking earlier. >> ultimately this is going to be an issue for in putin. he has to make a decision. does he continue to wreck his country's economy and continue russia's isolation in pursuit of a wrong-headed desire to recreate the glories of the soviet empire. or does he recognize that russia's greatness does not depend on violating the territorial integrity and sovereignty of...
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they have not stopped vladimir putin's aggression in ukraine. we will talk to a former defense secretary. israeli students majoring in math and science, what it means for the startup nation. next hour, amazon is thinking outside the box. how they are teaming up with the onions film to advertise packages. jeb bush is taking his first foreign trip. he is headed to germany and , a trip designed to elevate his image as a commander in chief. he has a unique challenge and foreignng how his policy would be different from his brothers. popular inme is not europe. what will he have to do to prove he is a different man? phil: when george w. bush left office, his confidence and approval rating in germany was at 14%. there is a lot of ground to make up when it comes to the last name. we talked to his aides in advance. they see an opening and that assembly you were talking about. been doing ins ukraine, there is a lot of wariness in europe. you are going to hear a lot from jeb bush about vladimir putin and how he would embrace a stronger and more robust fore
they have not stopped vladimir putin's aggression in ukraine. we will talk to a former defense secretary. israeli students majoring in math and science, what it means for the startup nation. next hour, amazon is thinking outside the box. how they are teaming up with the onions film to advertise packages. jeb bush is taking his first foreign trip. he is headed to germany and , a trip designed to elevate his image as a commander in chief. he has a unique challenge and foreignng how his policy...