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the rebels and has outlined plans for a ceasefire in allepo. paul brenen reports from moscow. >> reporter: just 24 hours after the iranian foreign minister met his russian counterpart, on friday it was the syrian's term to be publicly greeted bier is gov at the mansion. all three foreign ministers had met on thursday to talk strategy ahead of geneva. in front of the cameras mr. lavrov returned to the theme. >> translator: there are attempts to create artificial obstacles to derail the conference or obstruct its work. >> reporter: with so little agreed the syrian foreign minister emerged to launch what amounts to a everyonetive strike. first a plan for a local ceasefire in allepo. second, a proposed prisoner swap, exchanging detainees in government jail for exchange of those captured by opposition fighters, and third delivery of humanitarian aims. by proactively suggesting these, the foreign minister is painting the assad government as part of the solution to the problems instead of the problem itself. it's shrewd politics, and russia and syria appear to be trying to drive the
the rebels and has outlined plans for a ceasefire in allepo. paul brenen reports from moscow. >> reporter: just 24 hours after the iranian foreign minister met his russian counterpart, on friday it was the syrian's term to be publicly greeted bier is gov at the mansion. all three foreign ministers had met on thursday to talk strategy ahead of geneva. in front of the cameras mr. lavrov returned to the theme. >> translator: there are attempts to create artificial obstacles to derail...
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in moscow with the story. >> vodka has been part of the social fabric of russian life for nearly 600 years. but today for a growing section of the population here, the party has gone on too long. at a wednesdaying the couple toast their future with vodka. a drink that will follow them through their lives. divorce rates are soaring, alcohol too often the cause. now a new study confirms vodka is the major cause of the extraordinarily high risk of early death in russian men. and confirms that 25% of all russian men died before they reached 55 due to heavy drinking. and to put that into perspective, the rate in britain is just 7%. >> there are only alcoholics here. oh so many. >> first of all vodka is so cheap. it is the cheapest 40 proof drink you can get and only costs $1 a bottle. >> russian people drink a lot because they want to forget about their every day problems, the problems with politics, the problems with job and problems with family. it seems to me that when they drink they forget about all their problems. >> and it is not just the vodka on its own. it is the whole lifes
in moscow with the story. >> vodka has been part of the social fabric of russian life for nearly 600 years. but today for a growing section of the population here, the party has gone on too long. at a wednesdaying the couple toast their future with vodka. a drink that will follow them through their lives. divorce rates are soaring, alcohol too often the cause. now a new study confirms vodka is the major cause of the extraordinarily high risk of early death in russian men. and confirms...
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has been weeking in moscow alongside his counterpart. he says his government supports the international peace conference known as geneva 2 and has given russia plans for a seas fire in aleppo. he also suggested that the regime would be interested in a prisoner swap if the rebels cooperate. let's go to our correspondent in istanbul at the opposition meeting, but first let's speak to paul brennan in moscow for us. and paul it sounds positive, offering the prisoner swap and a possib possible ceasefire that is not something anyone can really disagree with, is it? this >> no, it's an intriguing offer that kind of came out of the blue to a certain extent. the details of which he did not specify. all he said was he had submitted a plan direct to sergei lavrov in a hope they could help facilitate this ceasefire and then went on to the idea of a prisoner swap and facilitating the delivery of humanitarian aid. the difficulty is, one it is the last gasp of a desperate regime trying to remain relevant in the coming weeks, trying to paint itself as part of the solution as opposed to wh
has been weeking in moscow alongside his counterpart. he says his government supports the international peace conference known as geneva 2 and has given russia plans for a seas fire in aleppo. he also suggested that the regime would be interested in a prisoner swap if the rebels cooperate. let's go to our correspondent in istanbul at the opposition meeting, but first let's speak to paul brennan in moscow for us. and paul it sounds positive, offering the prisoner swap and a possib possible...
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heavily during a visit to moscow. >> parts of the u.s. will face blizzard like conditions. >> for more, let's bring in meteorologist nicole mitchell. good morning. >> good morning. we're already starting to feel some of the effects of this system, not maybe what you would expect. we had a rise in minneapolis, omaha temperature rises, the catch is those will fall throughout the day as this next system pushes through. you can see all of this winding up with a couple different bands of snow. we had a few clippers go through the area. a lot of this snow isn't particularly heavy, it's the fact that this low pressure has a dramatic pressure change and that really cranks up the high winds. wind gusts, bismarck within this hour, over 50 miles an hour. as the system moves on, those wind cores move sawedward. it's the wind blowing everything and that could create whiteout conditions through the day. that's why we have the blizzard warning up. it might not technically be a blizzard, because you need those conditions for a three hour stretch, but at times we'll have those conditions out there. the
heavily during a visit to moscow. >> parts of the u.s. will face blizzard like conditions. >> for more, let's bring in meteorologist nicole mitchell. good morning. >> good morning. we're already starting to feel some of the effects of this system, not maybe what you would expect. we had a rise in minneapolis, omaha temperature rises, the catch is those will fall throughout the day as this next system pushes through. you can see all of this winding up with a couple different...
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. i think there is a reason why he has ended up in the loving arms of an agent in moscow. >> three senior lawmakers suggesting that russia helped snowdon. >>> kenneth bae has been held for more than a year, a northern american missionary being held. he was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for what north korea says was an attempt to topple it's regime. >>> police say six parked cars and two explosive devices went off in the capitol of baghdad. so far no one claiming responsibility for those attacks. >>> in ukraine the mass demonstration on the move. several hundred protesters marching to the european union office in kiev demanding to be part of the e.u. ukraine's president rejecting that but has offered to meet with opposition leaders after a night of deadly violence. >>> president obama made a statement about marijuana that we never thought we would hear from a sitting president. >> if you're an adult that enjoys a good beer there is a similar product you might want to know about, marijuana. less harmful than alcohol. >> reporter: when the marijuana policy project put out this a
. i think there is a reason why he has ended up in the loving arms of an agent in moscow. >> three senior lawmakers suggesting that russia helped snowdon. >>> kenneth bae has been held for more than a year, a northern american missionary being held. he was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for what north korea says was an attempt to topple it's regime. >>> police say six parked cars and two explosive devices went off in the capitol of baghdad. so far no one claiming...
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are gaining are making our job harder. >> since fleeing the u.s., first for hong kong and moscow. the former n.s.a. contractor leaked secrets on an epic scale. >> if you printed them all and stacked them, they'd be more than three miles high. >> collection programs called prism, muscular, tumult and turmoil, sucking in data from phone and internet companies, most belonging to ordinary people, including americans who were suspected of nothing. embarrassing revelations about spying on foreign leaders, tapping angela merkel's cell phone, and edward snowden fold german tv - spying for commercial gain. >> does the n.s.a. spy on siemens, on other successful german companies to prevail, to have the advantage of knowing what is going on in a scientific and the economic world? >> i don't want to pre-empt the journalist, but there's no question that the u.s. is engaged in economic spying. if there is information at siemens that they think would be beneficial to the national interests, not the security, of the united states, they'll go after that information and take it. >> glenn greenwald a col
are gaining are making our job harder. >> since fleeing the u.s., first for hong kong and moscow. the former n.s.a. contractor leaked secrets on an epic scale. >> if you printed them all and stacked them, they'd be more than three miles high. >> collection programs called prism, muscular, tumult and turmoil, sucking in data from phone and internet companies, most belonging to ordinary people, including americans who were suspected of nothing. embarrassing revelations about...
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delegation in moscow. six years ago the air force promised to tighten the controls, and transporting nuclear arms missiles across the united states and several congressman are expressing how much progress the air force has really made. >>> 90% of the voter approved the new constitutional results and this is the second constitution put in place since the revolution over throwing. the philippine government is saying tackling human traffic is a major focus after 40 people arrested as part of a child sex abuse ring. they rescued 15 children after searching the facilities. the videos were found in the uk of children being abused and the trail led to the philippines and the sex abuse tied to 12 countries. the west bank is a major sticking point between the israeli government and the p palestin palestines. the israeli army bulldozed a number of their homes. we have more on the so a-called price tag attacks. >> in the pal tien village olive trees are all destroyed. >> just a few hundred feet away in the israeli outpost, this field used to have hundreds of olive trees and now only one left. >
delegation in moscow. six years ago the air force promised to tighten the controls, and transporting nuclear arms missiles across the united states and several congressman are expressing how much progress the air force has really made. >>> 90% of the voter approved the new constitutional results and this is the second constitution put in place since the revolution over throwing. the philippine government is saying tackling human traffic is a major focus after 40 people arrested as...
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that she may try to carry out a suicide attack there the winter games. peter sharp is in moscow. what are authorities saying about the threat actually posed by the black widow? >> well, the black widow would be one of possibly several other people who are taking on this role. normally they are the widows of islamic extremist fighters killed in clashes with security forces. just last month, we saw a string of deadly attacks in voled grad where a train station was attacked as well as a trollly bus. there is a huge security presence at sochi, a ring of steel around the city, up to 40,000 security forces, police officers, and intelligence operatives now on duty down there. it would appear, because the security forces sending out flyers to various hotels alerted them to the possible presence of this woman, that she has managed to penetrate the security cordon, which of course is a real worry. >> peter sharp, johning us live from moscow, thank you very much. >> the olympic torch arriving in voldegrad, russia where suicide bomb inge claimed 34 lives last month. responsibility was claimed for
that she may try to carry out a suicide attack there the winter games. peter sharp is in moscow. what are authorities saying about the threat actually posed by the black widow? >> well, the black widow would be one of possibly several other people who are taking on this role. normally they are the widows of islamic extremist fighters killed in clashes with security forces. just last month, we saw a string of deadly attacks in voled grad where a train station was attacked as well as a...
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strikes on the moscow subways, airports, as well as the surrounding region which is an impressive display of capability in a way that you haven't seen with respect to any group that's attack being london. ff you have a suicide attack there that succeeded back in 2005 but unlike russia that was the only large scale attack that actually succeeded in russia. >> how much cooperation is there between russian officials? >> the united states isn't happy with the kind of information that it's getting from russia. representative mike proj ergs for example has complained that we don't have the information we need to keep our olympians safe. i would planning that that's still continuing with respect to these olympics that for example, the u.s. and other countries with an interest in seeing their olympians safe are providing a stream of threat information to the russians but that the u.s. isn't happy with the information it's getting back. >> david gartenstein ross i appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> some people in west virginia still aren't willing to drink the water, including the state's governor
strikes on the moscow subways, airports, as well as the surrounding region which is an impressive display of capability in a way that you haven't seen with respect to any group that's attack being london. ff you have a suicide attack there that succeeded back in 2005 but unlike russia that was the only large scale attack that actually succeeded in russia. >> how much cooperation is there between russian officials? >> the united states isn't happy with the kind of information that...
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. he's lying low in wintery moscow but according to the journalists involved, this story is far from resolved. there are more coming. our starting point, the adopted home of american journalist glen greenwald, rio de janeiro, brazil. >> i had been contacted in december 2012, by someone who didn't identify himself but had interested material he thought hiwould want to look at. so i said send me something. he sent me encrypted documents. i immediately knew this was one of the most important security leaks in history. i had been working on surveillance issues and suddenly in my lap had dropped some of the most potent instruments for shining a light on what they were doing, beyond your wildest dreams as a journalist. unprecedented nature of the documents was going to be a earthquake in the political and media landscape around the world. and in the next i need my editor to get the guardian behind it in a very fast way. >> june 5th, 2013, the day edward snowden blue the whistle on the nsa. first the guardian reported on a secret fbi order backed up by a court requiring verizon and other am
. he's lying low in wintery moscow but according to the journalists involved, this story is far from resolved. there are more coming. our starting point, the adopted home of american journalist glen greenwald, rio de janeiro, brazil. >> i had been contacted in december 2012, by someone who didn't identify himself but had interested material he thought hiwould want to look at. so i said send me something. he sent me encrypted documents. i immediately knew this was one of the most important...
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other problem with john kerry's remarks. the capitol that has the most leverage over assad is moscow. and i would have hoped that john kerry would be saying, russia we expect you to be using your influence, stop supporting this mass murder machine. start putting pressure on assad to end the killing. open up humanitarian corridors, do it now for the tools that are being used to kill 98% of syrians, since chemical weapons were response only for 2% of the death. instead kerry was praising russia. that kind of kid glove approach is doing nothing to put pressure on russia to open the corridors for humanitarian aid, which is what we need now. >> it is very much's kerry's line that that kid glove approach was what got them to get rid of their chem chemical weapons. >> let's remember why russia played a constructive role. it wasn't because obama was making nice to putin. it was because obama was threatening force. putin is very concerned about his image. he is letting prisoners out because he doesn't want his pr effort to be tarnished. something similar can be done to syria. by stressing ove
other problem with john kerry's remarks. the capitol that has the most leverage over assad is moscow. and i would have hoped that john kerry would be saying, russia we expect you to be using your influence, stop supporting this mass murder machine. start putting pressure on assad to end the killing. open up humanitarian corridors, do it now for the tools that are being used to kill 98% of syrians, since chemical weapons were response only for 2% of the death. instead kerry was praising russia....
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working in moscow before he was banned from entering russia for five years. russian officials said he committed quote, multiple violations of immigration law, and had ruled his presence on russian soil as undesirable. for more i'm joined by david satter. david great to have you with us. would you please just walk us through exactly what happened here? >> i called the russian embassy in keiv, and i was told by the diplomat that i spoke to, that he had a statement to read to me. and he read that statement it was that the competent organs had decided that my presence on the territory of the russian federation was undesirable and i was banned from entering russian. >> the phrase competent organs is used to refer to the security police. but in all of the years that i have been writing and -- and traveling to russia, i don't recall a single instance where that formula was used to justify the expulsion of a writer or journalist. that's a formula that is usually used in espionage cases. and that indicates that for whatever reason that the russian authorities considered that i represented a
working in moscow before he was banned from entering russia for five years. russian officials said he committed quote, multiple violations of immigration law, and had ruled his presence on russian soil as undesirable. for more i'm joined by david satter. david great to have you with us. would you please just walk us through exactly what happened here? >> i called the russian embassy in keiv, and i was told by the diplomat that i spoke to, that he had a statement to read to me. and he...
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pressuring russia. the way to get bashar al-assad to do something is pressure moscow. the russian government is partner in peace. john kerry doesn't want to pressure moscow because he's working with them. the confidence of that bashar al-assad is killing 2,000 civilians a month and depriving millions of aid. the u.s. needs to walk and chew gum at the same time, talk peace and exert pressure for an end to the killing of civilians. >> and thanks to ken roth with human rights watch. we have breaking news. according to military officials the u.s. carried out app air strike in somalia against a suspected militant leader. no other details were given about where the strike occurred or the target. more when it becomes available. >> egypt's interim president says the country will hold presidential elections before it votes for parliament. today's elections coming after 49 were killed in clashes. general abdul fatah al-sisi is expected to run for president. >> earlier i spoke with harvard professor who said egypt's next president will likely shape the rest of the governments. >> once you have a presid
pressuring russia. the way to get bashar al-assad to do something is pressure moscow. the russian government is partner in peace. john kerry doesn't want to pressure moscow because he's working with them. the confidence of that bashar al-assad is killing 2,000 civilians a month and depriving millions of aid. the u.s. needs to walk and chew gum at the same time, talk peace and exert pressure for an end to the killing of civilians. >> and thanks to ken roth with human rights watch. we have...
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. some of the bombers in volgograd, some in moscow - they have all been dagestan women, and they have been women that have been, you know, married to highly placed militants who were liquidated by the russian security services and the fairs operations they run. it's a serious threat. >> militants in dagestan released a video taking credit for the bombings in volgograd, as well as threat things the olympics, saying to the russians - we'll have a surprise package for you. those tourists that will come to you, for them, too, we have a surprise. is this a credible threat? >> i do. it's from the dagestan, a ruthless and operational part of the caucuses emigrate. this surprise that they are talking about. they don't need to hit a target to have a political effect or prap canneda effect. they gan blow something up in volgograd or moscow. winning for them means making the news and making a point. it doesn't necessarily mean hitting the olympic stadium. >> the pentagon has been studying evacuation plans, they have some ships in the black sea. will they be able to do anything if something happe
. some of the bombers in volgograd, some in moscow - they have all been dagestan women, and they have been women that have been, you know, married to highly placed militants who were liquidated by the russian security services and the fairs operations they run. it's a serious threat. >> militants in dagestan released a video taking credit for the bombings in volgograd, as well as threat things the olympics, saying to the russians - we'll have a surprise package for you. those tourists...
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weeks. aljazeera, moscow. >> a lot of negative news to overcome. the winter games kick off the first week of february. >> we are joined now with a look at athletes who will represent the red, white and blue in sochi. >> good story here, we're going to pass this along to everybody. imagine going to work every day and imagine if you make the slightest mistake, a red light bulb flashes and buzzes above your head for everybody to see, well, welcome to the alive of a goalie. now on new year's day at the nhl winter classic, the national hockey team named its trio of goal tenders for the games. these women are embracing the spotlight. >> brianne, jesse and molly have been camped out since early september with the rest of the u.s. national team, just outside of boston, prepping for the upcoming winter olympics in sochi, russia. each brings something different to the table between the pipes. >> what is it that makes jesse a good goalie? >> she does a great job of sometimes she gets scored and and you can see her giggling through her mask. sometimes you get frustrated in the net in practice if
weeks. aljazeera, moscow. >> a lot of negative news to overcome. the winter games kick off the first week of february. >> we are joined now with a look at athletes who will represent the red, white and blue in sochi. >> good story here, we're going to pass this along to everybody. imagine going to work every day and imagine if you make the slightest mistake, a red light bulb flashes and buzzes above your head for everybody to see, well, welcome to the alive of a goalie. now...
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have seen intense shuttled diplomacy over syria. this was moscow last thursday, a meeting of friends and allies. russia hosting the iranian and syria foreign ministers. the man from tehran making clear that his country was ready and also willing to go to switzerland if invited. and on sunday evening after a round of last-minute telephone calls the u.n. secretary general made the announcement. >> they pledged that iran would play a positive and constructive role. therefore as convener and host of the conference i have decided to issue an invitation to iran to participate. >> reporter: no sooner had that statement been made than it was greeted with this from the syrian national coalition, a sweet from spokesman confirming the decision to withdraw from the conference unless iran's invitation was rescinded. on saturday in istanbul the same spokesman said the opposition despite internal disagreement would talk to representatives of the syrian government under u.n. auspices. >> absolute majority for going to the negotiating table and of course we are all away that the regime is trying to f
have seen intense shuttled diplomacy over syria. this was moscow last thursday, a meeting of friends and allies. russia hosting the iranian and syria foreign ministers. the man from tehran making clear that his country was ready and also willing to go to switzerland if invited. and on sunday evening after a round of last-minute telephone calls the u.n. secretary general made the announcement. >> they pledged that iran would play a positive and constructive role. therefore as convener and...
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. diplomatic effort to try to get moscow to make some changes in their position, because they are still a very strong supporter and ally for bashar al-assad. >> live from paris. thank you for being with us this morning. >> meanwhile, a controversial french comedian accused of aipt sem ittism is to unveil a new show on thursday. dieudonne respects the law. we covered the proceedings days ago and had this report. >> this was the moment when fans of dieudonne discovered the show would not go on. there was disappointment and frustration. some people had travelled hundreds of kilometres to see the comedian, who who was has provoked strong rehabilitations. >> i'm not racist or anti-semitic contrary to what some parts of media wants us to believe. we are well behaved and there'll be no trouble. they are causing the trouble. >> arguments raged for days over whether the performance should be allowed to take place. first, the local council banned it, and a court ruled it could go ahead. that decision was overturned at the last minute. >> dieudonne has been convicted several times of anti-sem ittism
. diplomatic effort to try to get moscow to make some changes in their position, because they are still a very strong supporter and ally for bashar al-assad. >> live from paris. thank you for being with us this morning. >> meanwhile, a controversial french comedian accused of aipt sem ittism is to unveil a new show on thursday. dieudonne respects the law. we covered the proceedings days ago and had this report. >> this was the moment when fans of dieudonne discovered the show...
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minister met his counterpart sergei lavrov in moscow, and said they were worried that the opposition hadn't committed to the talks. each of us is at the meeting in istanbul. >> the syrian coalition has to do today what it failed to yesterday. that's a raft of important things. it has to hold an official meeting. it didn't convene. it met unofficially, it didn't formally start the meeting. that was because it doesn't believe or it didn't yesterday believe it had the numbers to hold a credible vote. a vote representative that stood up in the international arena, about whether to go to geneva or not. the group was split. part of that is a reconciliation process. there are a group of 44 members of the coalition, who withdrew because they had misgivings. they are not opposed to geneva ii, but wanted more consultation and guarantees from the international community ahead of a commitment to participate. there has been a big reconciliation dialogue going on within the coalition, trying to bring them back into the fold, so when taken it can be seen to be representative. >> what are
minister met his counterpart sergei lavrov in moscow, and said they were worried that the opposition hadn't committed to the talks. each of us is at the meeting in istanbul. >> the syrian coalition has to do today what it failed to yesterday. that's a raft of important things. it has to hold an official meeting. it didn't convene. it met unofficially, it didn't formally start the meeting. that was because it doesn't believe or it didn't yesterday believe it had the numbers to hold a...
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the ground, moscow backing assad much more aggressively than the u.s. i think that likely, iran will not go to the peace conference and likely there will not be a peace agreement. >> iran is becoming a very serious player in that region. is that part of i don't what they're negotiating for? they are causing problems in bahrain. >> i think since the iranian revolution in 1979, the united states and european allies has sought to exclude iran from the table. iran has essentially forced itself to the table. that there is no shortage of issues in this part of the world that cannot be solved without iran at the table. for the past 10-20 years, we've tried to solve them without iran and haven't been able to. the only thing we haven't tried is talking to them. they are doing things we don't like. it's how do we get them to stop. diplomacy provides a realistic option for that to top. john kerry has continued to allude to that at the podium especially in the days and week we have seen. >> thank you for being on the show tonight. >> now to north korea and kim jong-un, ruling the world's most is
the ground, moscow backing assad much more aggressively than the u.s. i think that likely, iran will not go to the peace conference and likely there will not be a peace agreement. >> iran is becoming a very serious player in that region. is that part of i don't what they're negotiating for? they are causing problems in bahrain. >> i think since the iranian revolution in 1979, the united states and european allies has sought to exclude iran from the table. iran has essentially...
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bashar al-assad out. iran is all in. they are sending huge amounts of weapons. moscow has done the same thing. they are backing bashar al-assad more aggressively than the u.s. likely iran will not go to the peace conference and there will not be an agreement out of geneva ii. >> iran is becoming a serious player. is that what they are negotiating for. they are causing problems in yemen, bahrain, is that why they want a seat at the table because they want to extend their influence. >> since 1979 united states and the european allies, to a lesser extent, sought to exclude iran, and they forced itself to the table. there's no shortage of issues in this part of the world that can be solved without iran at the table. for the past 10-20 years we tried and have not been able to. the only thing we haven't tried is talking to them. there's no question they are doing what we don't like. diplomacy provide a realistic opportunity for that to happen. kerr ror continues to aclued to that at the -- john kerry continues to allude to that at the podium. >> thank you guys for being on the show. >> t
bashar al-assad out. iran is all in. they are sending huge amounts of weapons. moscow has done the same thing. they are backing bashar al-assad more aggressively than the u.s. likely iran will not go to the peace conference and there will not be an agreement out of geneva ii. >> iran is becoming a serious player. is that what they are negotiating for. they are causing problems in yemen, bahrain, is that why they want a seat at the table because they want to extend their influence....
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moscow and it secured a $15 billion bail out from the kremlin. safety measures on trains are coming in the wake of the deadly derailment in new york last month and shumer have cameras to monitor drivers and outward cameras for the trend and the camera will defect if they are playing games or nodding off and they will enact the rule this year. a metro north train derailed in december killing four people and the engineer admits he may have fallen asleep. target may not be alone with getting hacked, three well-known u.s. stores were also breached and the hacks were smaller than the one that hit target last month and they have not made a public announcement about the cyber attack and promising to make significant changes in the wake of the security breach. >> we don't know the full extent about the impact but we have malware and removed it so we can have a safe and secure shopping environment. >> reporter: at least 110 million target customers had their personal and credit card information stolen over the holiday season. it's been a tough winter for a lot of low-income families. more than
moscow and it secured a $15 billion bail out from the kremlin. safety measures on trains are coming in the wake of the deadly derailment in new york last month and shumer have cameras to monitor drivers and outward cameras for the trend and the camera will defect if they are playing games or nodding off and they will enact the rule this year. a metro north train derailed in december killing four people and the engineer admits he may have fallen asleep. target may not be alone with getting...
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the already controversial games. in moscow, this is shaping up to be one of the most expensive olympics in history. >> $51 billion spent already. the final countdown before the game starts, most of the olympic facilities are up and running. apparently, there are entertainment groups already rehearsing in the auditoriums. they'll be performing in them. most dramatic i guess the security clampdown which they're calling a ring of steel, a zone 60 miles long and 25 miles deep, and it will be completely enclosed under total control and surveillance by all possible means. there are like about 30,000 special police, uniformed police, unknown numbers of plain clothes cops, about 10,000 interior troops and 30,000 regular troops to patrol the perimeter. that inside, there will be all manner of electronic surveillance. every single electronic device you bring in there will be monitored, listened to, recorded. there are -- there will be fighter planes patrolling the air around the zone and patrol boats, special anti saboteur patrol boats with teams of frogmen ranging up and down the coast.
the already controversial games. in moscow, this is shaping up to be one of the most expensive olympics in history. >> $51 billion spent already. the final countdown before the game starts, most of the olympic facilities are up and running. apparently, there are entertainment groups already rehearsing in the auditoriums. they'll be performing in them. most dramatic i guess the security clampdown which they're calling a ring of steel, a zone 60 miles long and 25 miles deep, and it will be...
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moscow. the two big airports in moscow have announced anyone traveling through those airports, any passengers will not be allowed to bring any liquids in their carry on luggage. lots of different measures will be in place to try to ensure that these games go off smoothly and safely. >> lisa stark for us in washington itself. for the first time the u.s. government is naming two armed libyan groups and their leaders as terrorists for their suspected roles in the bengahzi terrorist attack. they're accused of carrying out the attacks. both groups were formed after the fall of libyan leader moammar qaddafi in 2011. >>> residents from fallujah are returning home. iraq is trying to take control k control. fallujah andrea mad di ,it could turn tribal leaders against the government. at least 60 civilians have been killed and 300 wounded since the offensive began. earlier, my apologize. i spoke with a veteran of one of the initial battles for fallujah. matthew was one who fought for control back in 2004. i asked him about what he saw. >> the initial invasion, the part is you had the first fo
moscow. the two big airports in moscow have announced anyone traveling through those airports, any passengers will not be allowed to bring any liquids in their carry on luggage. lots of different measures will be in place to try to ensure that these games go off smoothly and safely. >> lisa stark for us in washington itself. for the first time the u.s. government is naming two armed libyan groups and their leaders as terrorists for their suspected roles in the bengahzi terrorist attack....
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was moscow last thursday. a meeting of friends and allies. russian hosting the iranian and syrian foreign ministers. the man from teheran that his -- making clear that his country was ready to go. the u.n. secretary-general made this announce. >> pledged that iran would play a positive and constructive roll in montreul. therefore as convenor and host of the conference i have issued an invitation for iran to participate. >> no sooner than that statement was made than it was greeted from the syrian national, confirming the snc decision to withdraw from the conference unless iran's violation was resinted. in istanbul, would talk to representatives of the syrian government under u.n. auspices. >> an absolutely majority voted for going to the negotiating table. and of course we are all aware that the regime is trying to find loophole to try to get out of its commitment. >> reporter: in syria all the while the fighting goes around. this activist video was filmed in aleppo. using barrel bombs against civilians. the invitation to iran has raised serious doubts with use days to go about. f
was moscow last thursday. a meeting of friends and allies. russian hosting the iranian and syrian foreign ministers. the man from teheran that his -- making clear that his country was ready to go. the u.n. secretary-general made this announce. >> pledged that iran would play a positive and constructive roll in montreul. therefore as convenor and host of the conference i have issued an invitation for iran to participate. >> no sooner than that statement was made than it was greeted...
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-maker told panel makers that moscow plans to extend its offer of asylum to edward snowden beyond august. >> we are getting a preview of what we an expect from the state of the union address on tuesday. the president will lay out a set of proposals to strengthen the middle class. president obama is expected to push the issue of immigration reform. a top aid says three words sum up - opposition, activism. after the state of union speech the president is expected to go on a 4-state tour. he'll visit prince george's county in maryland. milwaukee, and nashville tens. >> senator john mccain is under fire from members of his party. they say he's not conservative enough and voted to censure the senator. it criticised mccain for spores immigration reform and funding for the president's health care law. >> overseas french president francis hollande says his private life can be a challenge. on saturday he announced that he was splitting from his long-time companion. many called trewair the first lady. she has moved out of his home. following allegations that he was having an air with a young actre
-maker told panel makers that moscow plans to extend its offer of asylum to edward snowden beyond august. >> we are getting a preview of what we an expect from the state of the union address on tuesday. the president will lay out a set of proposals to strengthen the middle class. president obama is expected to push the issue of immigration reform. a top aid says three words sum up - opposition, activism. after the state of union speech the president is expected to go on a 4-state tour....
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opposition whether inside or outside syria. >> we heard last week from moscow that syria is ready to implement some local cease fires and other humanitarian measures. we have not heard anything about that. these ideas are still on the table? >> thank you very much for this question. yes, the initiative was launched by our minister in moscow, delivered to mr. lav rov. he conveyed the syrian initiative to minister kerry, and after a while he asked mr. kerry what happened, and the answer was that washington is still trying to make--to get in touch and make a pressure on the armed groups plating in aleppo. so we're waiting for the americans to get an answer from these groups operating in alep aleppo. with regard to the implementation of this initiative. >> secretary general ban ki-moon said in the first conference that they spoke about terrorism, political solutions, and situation that they said that terrorism is a result of the conditions not the cause. also in your press release you provided a number of documents that prove involvement of saudi arabia, qatar and terrorism and the concl
opposition whether inside or outside syria. >> we heard last week from moscow that syria is ready to implement some local cease fires and other humanitarian measures. we have not heard anything about that. these ideas are still on the table? >> thank you very much for this question. yes, the initiative was launched by our minister in moscow, delivered to mr. lav rov. he conveyed the syrian initiative to minister kerry, and after a while he asked mr. kerry what happened, and the...
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moscow plans to extend the offer of asylum to snowden beyond august. >>> the police have identified the gunman at dares nor began. there's no word on the motive or if he had ties to the victims. lisa stark has more on how saturday's events all unfolded. >> reporter: a busy shopping morning turned into chaos. police, s.w.a.t. teams, ambulances rush to the mall arriving after 911 calls began pouring in reporting a gunman. inside there was panic. >> i see people running, and i heard some people screaming and i heard it again. it was just boom, boom, boom. people just started screaming and running. it was just complete madness. >> reporter: police say the first officers were on scene within two minutes. they found three people dead of gunshot wounds, one of them the shooter who was armed with a shotgun and apparently killed himself. the two victims worked in a store on the second floor alled zoomies. they have now been identified at 21-year-old brianna and 25-year-old tyler johnson. five people were injured, one with a gunshot wound to the foot. the others apparently hurt in the rush to get
moscow plans to extend the offer of asylum to snowden beyond august. >>> the police have identified the gunman at dares nor began. there's no word on the motive or if he had ties to the victims. lisa stark has more on how saturday's events all unfolded. >> reporter: a busy shopping morning turned into chaos. police, s.w.a.t. teams, ambulances rush to the mall arriving after 911 calls began pouring in reporting a gunman. inside there was panic. >> i see people running, and...
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is the high to the eastern side. if anything, it's on the mild side, even in moscow, temperatures 6-7 degrees on average. you can see a large bank of cloud, wind and rain rolling in over the next couple of days as is typical. you get the wild weather and it usually means it will be wet and windy. gale to severe gale force. 6-7, an indication of how mild it is. mild in paris and madrid. the whippedy weather streaming in on friday. we'll see strong winds coming in across the u.k. wet weather spilling down to a good part of france as well. >> we have disturbed weather making its way across the south-eastern start. another rain and cloud pushing in across the areas. we are expecting more on the east as we head towards the weekend. >> latvia is the 18th nation to join the eurozone, hoping it will produce their economy. they marked the end of their economy at the stroke of midnight. not everyone is convinced it's a move for the better. >> latvians ripping in 2014 in the -- ring in 2014 in the low temperatures. it marks a new year and currency. outgoing prime minister making the first withdr
is the high to the eastern side. if anything, it's on the mild side, even in moscow, temperatures 6-7 degrees on average. you can see a large bank of cloud, wind and rain rolling in over the next couple of days as is typical. you get the wild weather and it usually means it will be wet and windy. gale to severe gale force. 6-7, an indication of how mild it is. mild in paris and madrid. the whippedy weather streaming in on friday. we'll see strong winds coming in across the u.k. wet weather...
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now from moscow. >>> nearly 1/5 of the nation's nuclear force has been emicated in a cheating scandal. they have been suspended from their duties for allegedly cheating on the proficiency tests. suffering from fear. initially just 17 officers were believed to be involved in the scandal and that proficiency test makes sure that they know how to maintain and launch nuclear missiles. >>> the senate is set to vote on a farm bill that is two years in the making. it cuts aid by a fraction of what the republicans wanted. but it has serious implications for the people who rely on the help. >> reporter: a full fridge is a luxury for 2-year-ol 22-year-d caitlin. she lives with her parents and is looking for a job. >> since i don't have any experience in that field, it's hard to find a job because they want someone with experience. >> so for the first time, swain is applying for food stamps, the supplemental food assistance program. historically it's the children and elderly that made up the bulk, but that changed after the 2002 recession, and now the majority are adults, 16-60. >> there are mor
now from moscow. >>> nearly 1/5 of the nation's nuclear force has been emicated in a cheating scandal. they have been suspended from their duties for allegedly cheating on the proficiency tests. suffering from fear. initially just 17 officers were believed to be involved in the scandal and that proficiency test makes sure that they know how to maintain and launch nuclear missiles. >>> the senate is set to vote on a farm bill that is two years in the making. it cuts aid by a...
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one for the record books. literally an attempt at the largest display. moscow rang in the square. tens of thousands celebrated at the isle tower. big ben rang out the old and rang in the new. in new york city millions in times square celebrated the ball drop and the coming new year. that was stephanie stanton reporting. new york city was has the first democratic mayor. bill de blasio was sworn in shortly after midnight. >> i bill de blasio. do solemnly swear that i will support the constitution of theiates. >> aninaugural ceremony will take place outside city hall. bill clinton will do the swearing in. bill de blasio replaces michael bloomberg. the former mayor held the office for 10 years. lower manhattan was rebuilt after the terror attacks and he instituted health initiatives. bloomberg says serving new york was the greatest privilege of his life. >> safe to say that it's clear that the golden age of the suburb is over. it's being replaced by an urban rena sans redefining the future. >> mayor michael bloomberg brought economic prosperity back to some. he's been cid sist for th
one for the record books. literally an attempt at the largest display. moscow rang in the square. tens of thousands celebrated at the isle tower. big ben rang out the old and rang in the new. in new york city millions in times square celebrated the ball drop and the coming new year. that was stephanie stanton reporting. new york city was has the first democratic mayor. bill de blasio was sworn in shortly after midnight. >> i bill de blasio. do solemnly swear that i will support the...
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beijing or moscow or whoever -- they haveqaeda a different level of sophistication, are they thinking about how they can best damage the united states? would it be an attack somehow? would it be on the electrical grid? would it be an attack on something else? >> that is a great way of illustrating this balance of france and how we react to them. >> it may be interesting and stupid too. there have been over a half a million media to cyber 9/11, cyber pearl harbor. >> that was made in testimony before the senate committee. >> there are 31,000 articles about cyber terrorism, even though there has been no one hurt or killed by cyber terrorism. scenario,grid squirrels have taken out the power grid more times than hackers have. i am not saying that there are not threats out there, but you asked that people are viewing it . if we are looking at direct threats right now, the beijing scenario is the death by a thousand cuts. trillion that $1 we ought to be paying more attention to. we must turn the volume up to 11 and worry about the cyber pearl harbor. you have to be bouncing your ap
beijing or moscow or whoever -- they haveqaeda a different level of sophistication, are they thinking about how they can best damage the united states? would it be an attack somehow? would it be on the electrical grid? would it be an attack on something else? >> that is a great way of illustrating this balance of france and how we react to them. >> it may be interesting and stupid too. there have been over a half a million media to cyber 9/11, cyber pearl harbor. >> that was...
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as uber, we have black cars and in new york city. in other cities, london, moscow, saint petersburg, we have taxis. i think we have a better app, a better experience. let me explain how it is better. you can pre-book your ride with us both of you cannot free book with uber. >> i was 80 fundamentally. -- i wasks directly thinking phenomenally. uber were starkly with the driver, and you work with the lack are directly? >> we send the drop strictly to the driver the same way that has a device uber inside the car, so do we. you do not have to call in line, have been put on hold. these are it is the same. >> but is working with the fleets themselves going to -- what does that do to for you? why not just contradictorily with the drivers themselves if they are all independent contractors? >> that is a decision we have made. uber has grown to over 2000 cars in the city. basically we come in, we know they are 2.5 years ahead of us, our platform is why we have to stop you there -- >> we are going to aggregate supply and demand. >> jing, we wish you well, thank you for joining us, once upon a
as uber, we have black cars and in new york city. in other cities, london, moscow, saint petersburg, we have taxis. i think we have a better app, a better experience. let me explain how it is better. you can pre-book your ride with us both of you cannot free book with uber. >> i was 80 fundamentally. -- i wasks directly thinking phenomenally. uber were starkly with the driver, and you work with the lack are directly? >> we send the drop strictly to the driver the same way that has...
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i'm nuts about this but, listen, larry, we're going to get him on, he's in moscow, but the whole idea of either abolishing the corporate income tax, which is my first choice, that sounds farfetched, the corporate income tax, corporations don't pay taxes, people do. it's a pass through. the whole thing is a pass through. when corporations have to set aside money for temporary tax increases, they take it out of wages. >> so here's -- >> they take it out of wages. let me finish. they take it out of wages. you know who else pays? consumer prices go up. if the corporate income tax is a led weight around the feet of our economy and one that we should get rid of, move on and do something else. >> two things. two things. first of all, i used to work in the white house. i saw a lot of corporate titans come m and ask for a tax cut. it was not on behalf of their workers. the incidence on corporate taxes is thought to be on taxes and labor. we have a long history of cutting corporate taxes. it doesn't correlate with job growth at all. >> what? >> yes, it does. >> what? >> it doesn't correlat
i'm nuts about this but, listen, larry, we're going to get him on, he's in moscow, but the whole idea of either abolishing the corporate income tax, which is my first choice, that sounds farfetched, the corporate income tax, corporations don't pay taxes, people do. it's a pass through. the whole thing is a pass through. when corporations have to set aside money for temporary tax increases, they take it out of wages. >> so here's -- >> they take it out of wages. let me finish. they...
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his prime minister's resignation, but the pressure is still on as moscow plans to review its bailout bill. we'll get a wrap up of the latest in around 30 minutes time. >>> and ahead of china's lunar new year celebration, find out who plans to benefit. eunice yoon has the story from beijing. >>> plus, all eyes are on the federal reserve later this morning. find out what it could mean live from new york at 11:30 cet. >>> on plus, as we've heard, president obama is vowing to push on with economic reforms that congress has failed to support, including a higher minimum wage. we'll have analysis from washington with the economist greg ip. that's coming up in the second hour of the program today. meanwhile, we'll wait for that press conference with deutsche bank. we'll have it right after this. that it's given me time toabout reflect on some of life'seen biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. it's a beautif
his prime minister's resignation, but the pressure is still on as moscow plans to review its bailout bill. we'll get a wrap up of the latest in around 30 minutes time. >>> and ahead of china's lunar new year celebration, find out who plans to benefit. eunice yoon has the story from beijing. >>> plus, all eyes are on the federal reserve later this morning. find out what it could mean live from new york at 11:30 cet. >>> on plus, as we've heard, president obama is...
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the airport in moscow before we even get to sochi. >> ivan, are you still with us, ivan watson? he's in sochi. >> reporter: yeah. >> the question here from one of the mothers of an olympic athlete is the logistics. who's on the ground to help us know where to get and when using all these attendant services like the transit. what do you know? is that part of the olympic planning? is that part of the security planning? is there a dovetail? are those kind of resources in place for the families and visitors as they get there? >> chris, i have to say i've been coming to russia for 15 years, and until my arrival last night i've never seen russian bureaucracy so polite and hospitable, two words you rarely use in association with russian bureaucracy. i was escorted very nicely, there was a very good system from coming through the main airport from an international flight at moscow airport connecting me to a transit flight down here to sochi. a number of english-speaking young people on the ground who are meeting you, and even the hoards of russian security forces, many of them dressed
the airport in moscow before we even get to sochi. >> ivan, are you still with us, ivan watson? he's in sochi. >> reporter: yeah. >> the question here from one of the mothers of an olympic athlete is the logistics. who's on the ground to help us know where to get and when using all these attendant services like the transit. what do you know? is that part of the olympic planning? is that part of the security planning? is there a dovetail? are those kind of resources in place...
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. ♪ ♪ . >> in moscow there around 100,000 of us and we are all waiting for that club there to ring in the new year. that is it. >> there you have it. happy new year. >> a look at how they celebrated new year's. i am joined by the amazing melissa ethridge. >> a little awkward coming from moscow. we can handle it. >> that's what we need to do. bridge love between the two places. sending lots of love there. >> we played you live on the air. you have a new album coming out this summer. >> this is me. when i get back on, i will do up rising of love out to russia. >> you are also going to sing imagine tonight. it's one of my favorite moments when imagine place here. >> i have never sung it in public before. the new york city gets nice and quiet ask oddly respectful. >> even you? >> before you came on, i met melissa ethridge and kathy said i was at her house and i interviewed her on the tv show. >> she said i want to know about me. >> i think we can stop reactions about anderson. >> thank you. i appreciate that. i win. >> ryan seacrest right now. what do you love about performing with all these peop
. ♪ ♪ . >> in moscow there around 100,000 of us and we are all waiting for that club there to ring in the new year. that is it. >> there you have it. happy new year. >> a look at how they celebrated new year's. i am joined by the amazing melissa ethridge. >> a little awkward coming from moscow. we can handle it. >> that's what we need to do. bridge love between the two places. sending lots of love there. >> we played you live on the air. you have a new...
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daughters would resort to ruthless acts of terror. but the mass hostage-taking at a moscow theater in 2002 blew apart the stereotype. more than a third of the terrorists were female, and while all the attackers were killed, so were 115 hostages. ever since, and with more cunning than ever, black widows have stalked russia. >> they tend to be more ruthless, more focus ted and hi civilian targets rather than security services. so that's a big change and poses a substantial risk for people at the olympics. >> reporter: black widows were labeled for their motives, a determined band of women, mostly chechen, out to avenge their husbands or relatives' deaths at the hands of the russian government. that's still true, but they have been joined by a new wave of ideological women who see themselves as freedom fighters like the this woman who lived in dagestan, a sifling place in the russian caucasuses home where security forces imposed curfews, stop and search at will and free movement is restricted. >> and because they have been so heavy-handed, in many respects the radicalization and regionalizati
daughters would resort to ruthless acts of terror. but the mass hostage-taking at a moscow theater in 2002 blew apart the stereotype. more than a third of the terrorists were female, and while all the attackers were killed, so were 115 hostages. ever since, and with more cunning than ever, black widows have stalked russia. >> they tend to be more ruthless, more focus ted and hi civilian targets rather than security services. so that's a big change and poses a substantial risk for people...
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abu dhabi to moscow in two days. >> do you still get along, the band? >> it's great. nobody is drunk, nobody is stoned. >> tell about the last time you did holiday bowl. >> 1972, we got banned. >> are you going to try to get banned again? >> i don't know if i'm going to be around for the next. >> the beatles, the remaining two beatles, are going to be getting back together for the grammys and doing a separate thing to celebrate the 50th anniversary appearing on the sullivan show. as a huge beatles fan -- >> i think it's great. i went to see mccartney. you stand there and you go, how many hit songs has he written? their body of work is unbelievable. i remember the first time i heard "she loves you," and that changed my life, because i thought that's what i want to do. they had great songs, didn't they? >> just the greatest band. black sabbath's album is available now. the grammys air on sunday on cbs. you osbournes are everywhere. you've pervaded every aspect of my life. >> and you miss me. >> i do. and "america's talent" misses both of us. >> oh, doesn't it? >> ozzie, great to see yo
abu dhabi to moscow in two days. >> do you still get along, the band? >> it's great. nobody is drunk, nobody is stoned. >> tell about the last time you did holiday bowl. >> 1972, we got banned. >> are you going to try to get banned again? >> i don't know if i'm going to be around for the next. >> the beatles, the remaining two beatles, are going to be getting back together for the grammys and doing a separate thing to celebrate the 50th anniversary...
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live in moscow to tell us more. hi, phil. >> reporter: hi, carol. they've identified two men who they say are the actual men who blew themselves up at the train station, killing 43 people. three weeks after that attack, there was a video posted on a well-known jihadi website featuring two men who claimed to be getting ready to go out and carry out those attacks, strapping on their suicide vests. they said those are the guys behind it. and these are the people that also said there would be more attacks in russia in the lead-up to the sochi games and the sochi games themselves. while russian authorities say they've identified two men, they will not say if the two men featured in that video are the two names, the two people that we are talking about. but one of those men in that video says his name is suleman. the names released by russian authorities today also indicate that one of the men was suleman. so a likely link there. russian police say they've also detained two men who they say helped these men carry out the attacks. two brothers who are accused of helping the men travel t
live in moscow to tell us more. hi, phil. >> reporter: hi, carol. they've identified two men who they say are the actual men who blew themselves up at the train station, killing 43 people. three weeks after that attack, there was a video posted on a well-known jihadi website featuring two men who claimed to be getting ready to go out and carry out those attacks, strapping on their suicide vests. they said those are the guys behind it. and these are the people that also said there would...
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scandals in moscow. this is sort of how business is done in russia. it's really, really hard to find a company that isn't corrupt. >> tell me about the so-called russian disneyland project. what is it? >> this is one of my favorites from this report issued today. it's supposed to be sort of like a russian folk lore fairytale amusement park. it's not meant to be built until 2020. >> so -- okay. i would say why but there really isn't an answer beyond the -- somebody is going to make money off of it. one local mayor is getting a sweet new ride out of this deal. he has a $15 million helicopter? >> yeah, which is fine. officials are allowed to have helicopters but the problem is, when it was presented as part of the olympic budget it was presented as a medical helicopter so if anybody needed to be evacuated from the mountains or skiing events would be held, they would have the helicopter. instead, this report has been found that it is fitted with leather chairs and air conditioning and iphone holder. it appears to be the governor's personal helicopter right now. >> the most expensive and mo
scandals in moscow. this is sort of how business is done in russia. it's really, really hard to find a company that isn't corrupt. >> tell me about the so-called russian disneyland project. what is it? >> this is one of my favorites from this report issued today. it's supposed to be sort of like a russian folk lore fairytale amusement park. it's not meant to be built until 2020. >> so -- okay. i would say why but there really isn't an answer beyond the -- somebody is going to...
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will be there just to watch. >> but so far moscow has not asked for specific help. to even know there are increasing concerns about possible terror attacks. now, russia is putting on a show of force deploying 40,000 heavily armed police and security officials to sochi. >> cnn international correspondent nic payton walsh is in the host city. hello, nick. >> telling the americans to be careful when they come here, some are worried whether their narrest and dearest should come to sochi to watch them compete. the state department has been warning american athletes not to look too american when they venture out. the ring of steel where i'm standing if they venture out into southern russia. >> the u.s. olympic committee has discussed with its athletes about how to stay safe. this issue about just being careful about where you wear u.s. logos or things like this. this isn't unique to russia, to be clear. generally give this kind, especially if there is some kind of threat, like we've seen here. >> we've seen a quite beautiful day here. a sun shining and beautiful backdrop of the mountains. s
will be there just to watch. >> but so far moscow has not asked for specific help. to even know there are increasing concerns about possible terror attacks. now, russia is putting on a show of force deploying 40,000 heavily armed police and security officials to sochi. >> cnn international correspondent nic payton walsh is in the host city. hello, nick. >> telling the americans to be careful when they come here, some are worried whether their narrest and dearest should come...