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scuffles have already broken out between england and russia fans, even though russia risks being thrown out of the tournament if there is any more violence inside a euro 2016 stadium. french authorities are trying to avoid a repeat of the riots in marseille on saturday in which 35 people were seriously injured. our correspondent is ahead of that match, and security has been beefed up around those two matches. of thense to you get tension, or not, at the moment? to be very honest, the atmosphere here is nothing but festive. it is a surprise for everyone. we all expected tensions here coming into the area, but nothing so far. we arrived at the train station a couple of hours ago, and really all we saw were fans having a few drinks, chanting, supporting their team. fans, moree a bit of than russian fans. they are all decked out and they are here to have a good time. those we spoke to are saying all we want to do is beat the russians on the pitch to make it in this group, but everyone else is really just having fun, coming here to see the game. that said, as you said, security is still on h
scuffles have already broken out between england and russia fans, even though russia risks being thrown out of the tournament if there is any more violence inside a euro 2016 stadium. french authorities are trying to avoid a repeat of the riots in marseille on saturday in which 35 people were seriously injured. our correspondent is ahead of that match, and security has been beefed up around those two matches. of thense to you get tension, or not, at the moment? to be very honest, the atmosphere...
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asking of russia? >> okay, thank you. there is no doubt that before the russians came to syria, that the syrian army and the syrians were trying their best to fight terrorism. we don't have the russian air force. we are not as equipped. we don't have the weapons. we don't have the air force capabilities that the russian federation house. it doesn't mean that we did nothing before the russians came. we are fighting terrorism for the last five years. but when the russians came to help us, we were able with a huge amount of land in syria in many cities in many villages with the help of the russian air force. as for the report that the russians are unhappy with assad. we hear that every day and make ink you can judge that those that are not happy with the russians here in relation. russia is not happy with the syrian government for iran is not happy with the cooperation with russia. i can assure you that the russian syrian relations are at the land, but the cooperation between assisted task date and with i
asking of russia? >> okay, thank you. there is no doubt that before the russians came to syria, that the syrian army and the syrians were trying their best to fight terrorism. we don't have the russian air force. we are not as equipped. we don't have the weapons. we don't have the air force capabilities that the russian federation house. it doesn't mean that we did nothing before the russians came. we are fighting terrorism for the last five years. but when the russians came to help us,...
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>> given that russia was unhappy assad,atements made by yes, what more is being asked by russia? ok.shaaban: before the russian army came, we do not have the russian air force. we do not have the sophisticated weapons. we do not have the air force capability the russian population has. it seems like we did nothing before. when the russians came to help , we were able to liberate a huge amount of land in syria. reports that the russians know,happy -- you president aside here is that every day and i think you can judge those who are not happy with the russian-syrian relationships are always circulating rumors that russia is not happy with the syrian government or iran is not happy with the cooperation with russia. i can assure you the russian syrian relations are excellent. the cooperation is fantastic. and by the way, the russian historian -- the russian historic relationship has been great. the russians are a people we can rely on and we can trust completely. it is a relationship of clarity and respect between us. ahmad: please introduce yourself. fromllo, my name is yara reuters
>> given that russia was unhappy assad,atements made by yes, what more is being asked by russia? ok.shaaban: before the russian army came, we do not have the russian air force. we do not have the sophisticated weapons. we do not have the air force capability the russian population has. it seems like we did nothing before. when the russians came to help , we were able to liberate a huge amount of land in syria. reports that the russians know,happy -- you president aside here is that every...
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>> in russia? >> in russia or maybe like another alibaba? or just something that emerges from a start up into the giant? >> there are two different -- two different kind of markets i would say. one market is the b to b market. when the start ups are designed not for consumers but for businesses and actually the majority of u.s. venture start ups and venture capital goes into those kind of start ups that solve problems for existing industries for business customers. and that is a queion of infrastructure. once you have a lot of companies working in a lot of markets that can potentially consume new services and venture companies you have this easy structure and it is toe easy to invest. in russia doesn't exist. that will take years to develop. as far as business to business customer applications yeah it can be very successful. so those stories we're investing right now in one of the leading players not only in russia but in facial recognition and can be applicable to many different things. you won't even have to use your credit card in the fut
>> in russia? >> in russia or maybe like another alibaba? or just something that emerges from a start up into the giant? >> there are two different -- two different kind of markets i would say. one market is the b to b market. when the start ups are designed not for consumers but for businesses and actually the majority of u.s. venture start ups and venture capital goes into those kind of start ups that solve problems for existing industries for business customers. and that is...
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that's why russia was able to get away with it for so long. gayle. >> thank you very much holly women's in vienna. >>> how the waze act keeps drivers away from riskier traffic. that's coming up next. if you're heading out the door you don't have to leave us behind, watch us on cbs app on digital device because we know you don't want to miss tony hale. he just arrived in the greenroom. hello, tony hale. we'll be right back. that's not fair, he should give you your rollerblades back. and, she's back. storm coming? a very dangerous cheese storm. presenting the american express blue cash everyday card with cash back on this. mouth toys. that really takes me back. cash back on this. baloney and medical gauze. and even this. who said shrimmpppppppppppp? ahhh, shrimp. the lobster's little brother. great choice. ughhhhhh, i'm so shrimp rich. all with no annual fee. cash back on purchases. backed by the service and security of american express. cashno, no, no, no,ses. [music] people are both soft and strong... yey! which is why our products are too. an
that's why russia was able to get away with it for so long. gayle. >> thank you very much holly women's in vienna. >>> how the waze act keeps drivers away from riskier traffic. that's coming up next. if you're heading out the door you don't have to leave us behind, watch us on cbs app on digital device because we know you don't want to miss tony hale. he just arrived in the greenroom. hello, tony hale. we'll be right back. that's not fair, he should give you your rollerblades...
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russia has significant amount o3 firepower there. russia has imposed a radar system that covers a significant portion of the country. so you're going to go in and take out the russian facilities. you're going to take out and take on russian aircraft there. we can do it. we'll succeed. now tell me, is that worth it. >> you tell me, is that a victory for vladimir putin. >> no, when we tried to take him out, when we tried, when we went to seek the use of force, what happened? >> there was great resistance in congress. >> ang the british parliament. >> across-the-board, okay. that's number one. number two, vladimir putin's in real trouble because he's trying to figure out how the hell to get out of syria. it's costing him billions of dollars. the rest fltd of the world is observing. his fighters aren't that capable. he's showing where he is. he has a great problem in ukraine and europe now. his economy is in-- almost free fall. this is a guy who's not winning anything. >> rose: but he's a player in the world. >> look, i mean he's a playe
russia has significant amount o3 firepower there. russia has imposed a radar system that covers a significant portion of the country. so you're going to go in and take out the russian facilities. you're going to take out and take on russian aircraft there. we can do it. we'll succeed. now tell me, is that worth it. >> you tell me, is that a victory for vladimir putin. >> no, when we tried to take him out, when we tried, when we went to seek the use of force, what happened? >>...
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but that's israel, that's russia. we're talking about isis, isis at home which is a threat, but in order to accommodate himself to american policy, erdogan has to climb down from first his declaration that bashar al-assad must go and that united states and its allies must do something about it. and he must accommodate himself to working with syrian kurds, the people's protection units known as the ypg. this group has been an effective ally of the united states in the fight against isis. but it's widely regarded to northbound turkey an arm of the pkk, the terrorist organization that the turks have been fighting. can they climb down from this question of fighting the pkk, and ypg. that's going to be very, very difficult in turkey's political environment. >> well, i would say that a lot of people have been tempted to try and ride this tiger in the past, using the passion, the discipline, the focus, the violence of islamic militant groups to a-- achieve their objective. and it never tends to work. sadat used them in egypt
but that's israel, that's russia. we're talking about isis, isis at home which is a threat, but in order to accommodate himself to american policy, erdogan has to climb down from first his declaration that bashar al-assad must go and that united states and its allies must do something about it. and he must accommodate himself to working with syrian kurds, the people's protection units known as the ypg. this group has been an effective ally of the united states in the fight against isis. but...
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i'm disappointed with russia constructive role to bring the military force down their engagement and to be more helpful as far as the track.ating this problem of syria won't be resolved in the battlefield. t has to be resolved on the political front and secretary kerry has been working hard and try to stimulate some traction there. and the russians i believe can both in terms of restraint they can put on the syrian forces but also more on the tive engagement political front. stronger today or weaker than a year ago? his back ago he was on foot as the opposition forces operations g out that really were degrading the million tear reufplt as a result military sian intervention he is in a stronger position than he was in june of year. >> is that enhancing the ability diplomatic solution en it?s >> right now the strengthen military and russian unwillingness to use the iterage that it has has made i think more difficult. >> sounds like the russians have a position es in which we hoped they'd never be. thank you very much. on a quick director encryption since it has come up. it's important
i'm disappointed with russia constructive role to bring the military force down their engagement and to be more helpful as far as the track.ating this problem of syria won't be resolved in the battlefield. t has to be resolved on the political front and secretary kerry has been working hard and try to stimulate some traction there. and the russians i believe can both in terms of restraint they can put on the syrian forces but also more on the tive engagement political front. stronger today or...
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russia has upped its provocation on the scene. russia earlier this week setting a propagation to the baltic sea shadowing u.s. and nato ships conducting exercises there. china shadowing our navy in the western pacific in recent days. joining us now to assess all of this retired four-star general former chairman, excuse me chairman of the institute for military analyst. jack great to have you with us. let's start with ash carter. have you ever seen a defense secretary more seemingly in feeble and weaker in his response and uncertain of what he is saying? >> is really significant because historically we know how to deal with russia. we have dealt with the soviet union and russia being the central country the soviet union for years and what they have always respected as the democratic and republican presidents has found its strength. here we are, the russians when they intervene in a war in syria within days of that babe aunt syrian monitors that we were supporting. the first time they did that they should have credited the airfield
russia has upped its provocation on the scene. russia earlier this week setting a propagation to the baltic sea shadowing u.s. and nato ships conducting exercises there. china shadowing our navy in the western pacific in recent days. joining us now to assess all of this retired four-star general former chairman, excuse me chairman of the institute for military analyst. jack great to have you with us. let's start with ash carter. have you ever seen a defense secretary more seemingly in feeble...
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russia has significant amount of firepower this. russia has imposed a radar system that coferredz a significant portion-- covers a significant portion of the country. you're going noog and take out the russian facilities? you're going to take out and take on russian aircraft there? we can do it. we will succeed. but can we do it. >> rose: i have taken way more time. your entire staff will hate me. bubut you told me i could take s much as i want. >> you're the best. an actual conversation, and i appreciate that. >> rose: thank you, mr. vice president. >> rose: noo in 1921, the largely fordpoant musical "shuffle along" premiered on broadway. it was one of the first hit shows to be act, written and directed by african americanss. now a new broadway musical called "shuffle along, or the making of the musical sensation in 1921, and all that followed" pays homage to the original. it was nominated for 10 tony awards. it was written and directed by george c. wolf, and choreographed by savon gloverrer. >> the most challenging thing about cre
russia has significant amount of firepower this. russia has imposed a radar system that coferredz a significant portion-- covers a significant portion of the country. you're going noog and take out the russian facilities? you're going to take out and take on russian aircraft there? we can do it. we will succeed. but can we do it. >> rose: i have taken way more time. your entire staff will hate me. bubut you told me i could take s much as i want. >> you're the best. an actual...
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russia annexes crimea. the united states urges the eu to enact tough sanctions against russia. in those kinds of situations, is it that britain was always shared america's mind set, had the same kinds of ideas and goals, and that we will miss that atlantic orientation that britain provided to the european union on issues like dealing with russia, dealing with china, iraq, afghanistan. >> yes, fareed. that's a really good specific example to take. we always want a european union that is outward looking, strong, like minded. we counted on britain to be our voice within that european union. we counted on a britain that had the political capital and focus and time to spend on being a global like minded power like us. ukraine sanctions is a good example. it was a heated debate. we have an interest in maintaining them to keep pressure on russia, to improve the situation in ukraine, and once britain formally leaves the european union, their voice will be absent in that debate. so, you know, a lot of this is amorpho amorphous, general, vague, about partnerships, but that is a specific
russia annexes crimea. the united states urges the eu to enact tough sanctions against russia. in those kinds of situations, is it that britain was always shared america's mind set, had the same kinds of ideas and goals, and that we will miss that atlantic orientation that britain provided to the european union on issues like dealing with russia, dealing with china, iraq, afghanistan. >> yes, fareed. that's a really good specific example to take. we always want a european union that is...
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vis a vis russia. jones: this is to help them seal their borders, to help them defend themselves, to help them train their military, to have a function under civilian , and i think you would avoid many future conflicts by being there a little bit earlier. farkas: ok, let's take down the isle there, and i would do again, the three of them, so on the aisle, over here, and over here. timothy: i am timothy, a retired u.s. ambassador and a colleague 31 years in the state department. i think this is fabulous and that it is important that these ambassadors and news men get the word out, because it is very important to nature. my question is for my friend nick. you listed three or else you are things that are vital, and three of them get the attention of everybody, racy things like exercises, stationing permanent troops in sovereign countries over there. i can hear the, music, but then you talked about sanctions. well, that gets pushed back on the business section of "the new york times" sometimes. people igno
vis a vis russia. jones: this is to help them seal their borders, to help them defend themselves, to help them train their military, to have a function under civilian , and i think you would avoid many future conflicts by being there a little bit earlier. farkas: ok, let's take down the isle there, and i would do again, the three of them, so on the aisle, over here, and over here. timothy: i am timothy, a retired u.s. ambassador and a colleague 31 years in the state department. i think this is...
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today, russia's track and field team was banned from the rio olympics in a doping scandal. president vladimir putin says he'll try to have the ban overturned. holly williams is following this. >> reporter: it's one of the toughest punishments ever handed out in track and field after an investigation found evidence of state-sponsored systematic doping. sebastian coe is the head of track and field's world governing body. what would you say to athletes who missed out on winning competitions, missed out on medals because of russian cheating? >> well, i'm a former athlete, a clean athlete. clean athletes must know that we are not just with warm words in their corner. we are actually out there to defend their rights. >> reporter: but a new report this week from the world anti- doping agency says there's been more cheating in recent months with 52 russian athletes testing positive. and the former head of russia's anti-doping lab, grigory rodchenkov, now says that up to 100 tainted urine samples were switched for clean ones at the sochi winter olympic where russia topped the medal
today, russia's track and field team was banned from the rio olympics in a doping scandal. president vladimir putin says he'll try to have the ban overturned. holly williams is following this. >> reporter: it's one of the toughest punishments ever handed out in track and field after an investigation found evidence of state-sponsored systematic doping. sebastian coe is the head of track and field's world governing body. what would you say to athletes who missed out on winning competitions,...
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(singing) >> trevor: (bleep) off russia! we're england and wales! (bleep) russia! it's not very catchy. i understand, but it's not catchy. you need to work on catchy tunes. you need to be like,. ♪ hey, i just met you, this is crazy but (bleep) off russia ♪ (laughter) we turn to congress, despite the gun violence, they fail to pass laws making it harderred to get guns for bad guys. chris murphy decided he'd had enough yesterday. he staged a marathon speech. a filibuster. >> we've got to show a signal to the american public that we care so deeply about the consequences of inaction that we are at the very least going to stop this process from moving forward until we can't stand any longer. >> trevor: yes. yes. (applause) yes. and he meant it. murphy and his colleagues filibuster for 15 hours! 15 hours of talking, all as dr. ben carson calls it, ordering lunch. (laughter) tell -- me -- again -- what -- size -- of -- soda -- you -- maintain -- in -- this -- eh -- establishment. (laughter) for those of you who don't owe, a filibuster is when a senator talks as long a
(singing) >> trevor: (bleep) off russia! we're england and wales! (bleep) russia! it's not very catchy. i understand, but it's not catchy. you need to work on catchy tunes. you need to be like,. ♪ hey, i just met you, this is crazy but (bleep) off russia ♪ (laughter) we turn to congress, despite the gun violence, they fail to pass laws making it harderred to get guns for bad guys. chris murphy decided he'd had enough yesterday. he staged a marathon speech. a filibuster. >> we've...
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there is spectacular corruption for russia that it's both a competitive advantage for russia in this part of the world, but really degrades the quality and value being transferred to other countries. most other countries are not willing to sell what taiwan needs. and i can't begin to imagine what they will decide about exports to the region. this is the person who can policy more about taiwan's needs. the only thing i will say in terms of russia is that there has long been a thought in japan and one of my dear friends and people who has been in ark tucketure and involved in the past has been that it would be natural to reach out to russia in order to weaken the ties between russia and china. they are not natural allies. in many ways they are natural competitors. the number of friends in the japanese foreign ministry feel they are pushing russia into a corner on crimea and ukraine and other issues. the big problem again and you will have more discussions that was in the next couple of months. the northern territories. i did not touch about that. they considered the southern islands. i
there is spectacular corruption for russia that it's both a competitive advantage for russia in this part of the world, but really degrades the quality and value being transferred to other countries. most other countries are not willing to sell what taiwan needs. and i can't begin to imagine what they will decide about exports to the region. this is the person who can policy more about taiwan's needs. the only thing i will say in terms of russia is that there has long been a thought in japan...
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i imagine, too, there's an economic component to that as well, but what is russia's position now that one of our greatest allies is going to be out of the european union? >> well, i think russia thinks they will be able to exercise a great more deal of influence over this with britain's exit. if they leave as predicted and as the brexit vote indicated, russia believes they have more economic leverage and also will have more political leverage waus countries like germany are right on that frontier between eastern europe and western europe. now, what it comes to the eastern european nations, some of them are our staunchest allies when it comes to operations like afghanistan, operations that, you know, go way beyond borders, traditional borders of nato, for example, poland has sacrificed a great deal in terms of both blood and treasure when it comes to defending the western alliance in places like afghanistan. poland, the baltic states, czech republic, those countries are a critical component to nato, and that expansion that occurred in the '90s and early 2000s is something that we canno
i imagine, too, there's an economic component to that as well, but what is russia's position now that one of our greatest allies is going to be out of the european union? >> well, i think russia thinks they will be able to exercise a great more deal of influence over this with britain's exit. if they leave as predicted and as the brexit vote indicated, russia believes they have more economic leverage and also will have more political leverage waus countries like germany are right on that...
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-- >> what's donald trump's plan to deal with russia? >> he's going to embark upon the largest buildup since reagan and said that repeatedly, that is what is necessary -- >> how does he explain that? >> you go -- >> what has he said? >> he has said, the largest military buildup since the reagan defense buildup which -- the answer specifically to your question is money. right now the democrats are holding the defense bugtd hostage and not moving ford with the defense authorization act and the defense appropriations bill for four years in a row. her party and she as the nominee has been in favor of the sequester. i think that's something donald trump wants to campaign on. >> but he hasn't -- >> he did yesterday. he did yesterday. you don't like the word tippy top, i like that -- >> it's not the word it's just part of some of the criticism is that he is as his democratic critics have said, ignorant, newt gingrich described him as an absurd amateur. i'm trying to get to the point where we understand where you stand now because you've been no
-- >> what's donald trump's plan to deal with russia? >> he's going to embark upon the largest buildup since reagan and said that repeatedly, that is what is necessary -- >> how does he explain that? >> you go -- >> what has he said? >> he has said, the largest military buildup since the reagan defense buildup which -- the answer specifically to your question is money. right now the democrats are holding the defense bugtd hostage and not moving ford with the...
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one place you can get that, that's in russia or perhaps some ukraine dominated area of russia. that's it. if this energy is not sourced in the u.s., it will be sourced in russia. as has been stated, russia uses energy as a weapon against the west, particularly against our european allies. why we would be unwitting allies with vladimir putin on this little dustup on kaiserslautern is beyond me. for all these reasons i say oppose this amendment, buy american sourced energy and reject this buy russia amendment. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from california is recognized to close. mr. huffman: thank you, mr. speaker. . bogeyman of he ssia and putin does strain credulity. as my colleague, mr. mcclintock, points out, there's abundant coal alternatives in poland, our nato ally, or in the ukraine, an ally that we would like to help in lots of ways as they strive for independence and economic development under the boot of vladimir putin's russia. the last thing that was raised, the fact that somehow the language in the base bill would not requi
one place you can get that, that's in russia or perhaps some ukraine dominated area of russia. that's it. if this energy is not sourced in the u.s., it will be sourced in russia. as has been stated, russia uses energy as a weapon against the west, particularly against our european allies. why we would be unwitting allies with vladimir putin on this little dustup on kaiserslautern is beyond me. for all these reasons i say oppose this amendment, buy american sourced energy and reject this buy...
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and russia spending more money than the united states -- [indiscernible] china and russia. china is investing money in nigeria. nigeria will be in space in 2020. china's aggression is to take bases alla and have over africa, as well. countries have a prime minister, and there is the future of a country like syria and so forth, you know, to help build the country's future involvement and future vision. right? a lot of european countries are cabinet, so foreign we need to add another cabinet for the united states, foreign minister. host: thank you for your call. carlo, independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have been waiting patiently. first, i care about this country more than i can tell you. it hurts me to see how the democratic party and their own vision has been destroying this country and making us very, very weak. i used to be a democrat and used to vote democrat. i would never do that for the rest of my existence. i am a veteran, and i see that the reality is that we needed to deal from strength. host: when you talk about weakness, are you talking ab
and russia spending more money than the united states -- [indiscernible] china and russia. china is investing money in nigeria. nigeria will be in space in 2020. china's aggression is to take bases alla and have over africa, as well. countries have a prime minister, and there is the future of a country like syria and so forth, you know, to help build the country's future involvement and future vision. right? a lot of european countries are cabinet, so foreign we need to add another cabinet for...
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she said she had gone toe to toe with china and russia and thought about putin and russia and china and the south china sea. she said we need to win the war in cyber space. this from an individual who maintained an illegal server that was compromised by our national security enemies who said you mean white it down like with a cloth, who has repeatedly misled and probably will be the subject of an fbi investigation. she didn't answer chris hayes about that the other night when he asked. why should we believe hillary clinton about donald trump when we can't believe her about her own assessment of her record, the facts of that record and her server. >> do you believe the nicole wallace theory of the case regarding today's speech, this kind of incremental effort to get it out there and keep it out there, that the very serious business of casting a vote for president, on this front, especially foreign relations, there's no comparing the two and the choice would have to go to hillary clinton for experience? >> well, that's the appeal she's making. she effectively dropped the daisy ad early. p
she said she had gone toe to toe with china and russia and thought about putin and russia and china and the south china sea. she said we need to win the war in cyber space. this from an individual who maintained an illegal server that was compromised by our national security enemies who said you mean white it down like with a cloth, who has repeatedly misled and probably will be the subject of an fbi investigation. she didn't answer chris hayes about that the other night when he asked. why...
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. >> even as we have conversations about a potential reset with russia, you have to imagine that russia and vladimir putin are paying very close attention to today. they are a beneficiary of this. >> russia looks at western europe as a whole, the european union and united kingdom. they're going to see some fault loins there and that's something that russia will be able to exploit to its own advantage. keep in mind as russia deals with the european union, that usually tends to be under the umbrella of nato. that's what russia has been concerned about. so nato is still very much intact. that's not necessarily going to change. the security posture of the western european countries. but on issues of counterterrorism, the fact russia can see this fault loin, that's something russia will also be concerned about, whether or not there's enough cooperation that could impede its own security instability. >> ayman, good to visit with you. thanks, my friend. >>> we're live in west virginia, another major story we're watching closer to home. dangerous and deadly flooding. look at these pictures. the
. >> even as we have conversations about a potential reset with russia, you have to imagine that russia and vladimir putin are paying very close attention to today. they are a beneficiary of this. >> russia looks at western europe as a whole, the european union and united kingdom. they're going to see some fault loins there and that's something that russia will be able to exploit to its own advantage. keep in mind as russia deals with the european union, that usually tends to be...
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tuesday and they hinted more far reaching punishment could be on the way for russia. in new york, brian yannis, fox news. >> ahead at 7:30 today marks one week since the deadly orlando night club shooting and how the victims are being remembered. >>> and the attack now once again sporting a heated debate in washington over gun control and lawmakers may be working towards common ground. we'll have details for you coming up on that. >> rk back time now 7:30 another live look outside and it is another beautiful day in our area and just ideal weekend really, mike. >> it's perfect. >> thank you, thank you sir. >> honestly i don't think it could get better than yesterday. >> makes your job easy righting. >> it does. i'm so happy coming in on the weekend i don't have to be stay inside all day it will rain all day perfect. >> yesterday was a day you sat for a moment and said i'll soak this up because it -- light breeze, hoe humidity, comfortable fem turz. perfect every way. shape and form. >> we'll try to repeat that today but it will be warmer. >> i don't mind that. is the h
tuesday and they hinted more far reaching punishment could be on the way for russia. in new york, brian yannis, fox news. >> ahead at 7:30 today marks one week since the deadly orlando night club shooting and how the victims are being remembered. >>> and the attack now once again sporting a heated debate in washington over gun control and lawmakers may be working towards common ground. we'll have details for you coming up on that. >> rk back time now 7:30 another live look...
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the leading example again is russia. and here to russia and mexico, they top the list. this is where the united states ranks pretty well, which is the bulk of billionaires in this country come in industry such as technology and other industries such as pharmaceuticals and when you have wealth in those industries, people sort of respect those billionaires. but in countries like russia, mexico, it would be impossible for a billionaire in those countries to run for office in those countries, because they have such hostility toward the rich out there. >> because it is all seen as gotten through government permissions and grants and special ties. >> yeah. so i think that is the really big difference and something which is much positive as far as the united states is concerned. >> but there is one other final chart that we have which is the share of billionaires wealth in inheritance and this is on the list. and there the u.s. is average. i wouldn't be surprised if that has risen a bit over the last 10 or 15 years because there is this feeling that great wealth is now being a
the leading example again is russia. and here to russia and mexico, they top the list. this is where the united states ranks pretty well, which is the bulk of billionaires in this country come in industry such as technology and other industries such as pharmaceuticals and when you have wealth in those industries, people sort of respect those billionaires. but in countries like russia, mexico, it would be impossible for a billionaire in those countries to run for office in those countries,...
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your knowledge, is russia today a client of dataminer? mr. brennan: i believe so, i'm not certain of that, but i don't have any information that they've been excluded from their services. senator cotton: is it disappointing to you that an american company would sell its product to russia today a propaganda arm of the russian government but not cooperate with the united states intelligence community? mr. brennan: i'm disappointed that there's not more cooperation consistent with our legal authorities that may be available from the u.s. private sector. senator cotton: thank you. the open turn now to skies treaty, which has become quote a critical component of russia's intelligence collection directed at the united states, ". -- end quote. do you agree with that statement? mr. brennan: admiral haney would be best able to make a public comment like that. i'd be happy to look into it and get back to you. senator cotton: he further said, the things that you can see, the amount of data you can collect, the things you can do with host processing allo
your knowledge, is russia today a client of dataminer? mr. brennan: i believe so, i'm not certain of that, but i don't have any information that they've been excluded from their services. senator cotton: is it disappointing to you that an american company would sell its product to russia today a propaganda arm of the russian government but not cooperate with the united states intelligence community? mr. brennan: i'm disappointed that there's not more cooperation consistent with our legal...
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, it would be natural for japan to reach out to russia in order to weaken the ties between russia and china. china and russia are not necessarily natural allies, in fact, many ways they are national competitors. and, again, and again recently, you know, i have a number of friends in the japanese foreign ministry feel that we are unnecessarily pushing russia into a corner on crimea and ukraine and other issues. however, the big problem, again, in terms of russia and japanese relations and we're going to have more discussions of that in the next few -- couple of months is the northern territories, which i did not touch upon. what the japanese call the northern territories and the russia consider the southern islands. and here again, we have a difficult situation which nationalism on both sides is playing a major role. for the japanese side the notion that you have to get all four islands back in one sitting it seems to be so deeply ingrained and it's tied in with the japanese vision of victimization that is the northern territories are the sort of symbol of russian betrayal of japan at
, it would be natural for japan to reach out to russia in order to weaken the ties between russia and china. china and russia are not necessarily natural allies, in fact, many ways they are national competitors. and, again, and again recently, you know, i have a number of friends in the japanese foreign ministry feel that we are unnecessarily pushing russia into a corner on crimea and ukraine and other issues. however, the big problem, again, in terms of russia and japanese relations and we're...
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russia firmly rejects such accusations and sees the exercises as a threat to its open borders. the the policy of expanding military infrastructure toward orders in the weights drawing other countries into military activities is a cause for concern here in russia. that has stoked fears and some mjor countries that this demonstration of power could endanger the latest attempts to calm relations with russia. sarah: we are taking a short break. back in a minute. sarah: welcome back. a quick reminder of our top stories. a new account gives hillary clinton enough delegates to clinch the democratic nomination for the u.s. presidential election of boost ahead of voting in two days. the last major round of primaries. at least 11 have been killed and dozens wounded after bombings loaded during morning rush hour in central istanbul. the turkish president call the act unforgivable and said that the fight against terrorists will go on. in business news, the world's two biggest economies have been sitting at the table this week. helene a humphrey is that our business desk with more. reporter
russia firmly rejects such accusations and sees the exercises as a threat to its open borders. the the policy of expanding military infrastructure toward orders in the weights drawing other countries into military activities is a cause for concern here in russia. that has stoked fears and some mjor countries that this demonstration of power could endanger the latest attempts to calm relations with russia. sarah: we are taking a short break. back in a minute. sarah: welcome back. a quick...
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own russian minorities, and what russia is doing. mr. putin has artie declared himself the -- already declared himself the protector of these russian minorities. this is what europe is facing. this is why the eu needs to keep together, and this is why we must combat these, this idea of nationalism. i will say one thing. it is not neoliberal policies, as proposed by great britain, that is driving european apart. it is the attempt to hold the euro together at the cost of the poor nations of europe, driven by a grand coalition in germany. ulrike: i agree that german euro isealing with the completely mental, but you cannot tell me that the brits, were not part of the euro, want to leave the eu because of german policy about the euro. i same nonsense. it is rather the people in britain, think that somehow their situation is due to those immigrants from east europe. peter: let me go to derek. we are running out of time, so i want to tell you -- give you a minute and i have to say, how much dismay will there be in ireland if there is a brex
own russian minorities, and what russia is doing. mr. putin has artie declared himself the -- already declared himself the protector of these russian minorities. this is what europe is facing. this is why the eu needs to keep together, and this is why we must combat these, this idea of nationalism. i will say one thing. it is not neoliberal policies, as proposed by great britain, that is driving european apart. it is the attempt to hold the euro together at the cost of the poor nations of...
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they believe the attackers were from russia and two former soviet republics. reporter: counterterrorism offices and police special forces detaining men, including several foreigners allegedly connected to the airport attack. the raids across istanbul taking place simultaneously. the breakthrough in the investigation may have led to the announcement later by the authorities that the three men who actually carried out the attack were from russia, uzbekistan, and kurdistan. which will make the turkish government even more convinced the suicide bombers were members of so-called islamic state. the evidence, documents, and findings we had obtained corroborate the predictions that this attack was carried out by islamic state. the findings point to them, but this will be declared officially once the investigation is completed. meanwhile at the airport today, a chance for colleagues to mourn the 15 airport employees whose lives were taken from them on tuesday. more than half of all those who died in the attack were turkish. the rest mainly from other parts of the middl
they believe the attackers were from russia and two former soviet republics. reporter: counterterrorism offices and police special forces detaining men, including several foreigners allegedly connected to the airport attack. the raids across istanbul taking place simultaneously. the breakthrough in the investigation may have led to the announcement later by the authorities that the three men who actually carried out the attack were from russia, uzbekistan, and kurdistan. which will make the...
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question is, what is russia up to? is russia trying to provoke a direct confrontation? or is this political chest pounding by vladimir putin because of his disdain for president obama? >> a culmination of all the factors. the russians are have a grand strategy chess game in syria and across the middle east. certainly, the russians have a goal here of keeping assad in power and limiting united states power in the region. only 30% of russian airstrikes have been targeted against isis so that is 70% of russian strikes targeted against un-backed rebels operating inside syria. the russians are a threat to the assad regime. the shapes have been intervening from their point of view to keep assad in power and to collaborate with the iranians and even supporting iranian-backed terrorist offices such as hezbollah. the russians are playing a major game of chess inside syria. they are succeeding at moment in terms of keeping the assad regime in power. that is undermining the efforts of the united states and the allyies to back some of the more moderate rebel groups in syria. all th
question is, what is russia up to? is russia trying to provoke a direct confrontation? or is this political chest pounding by vladimir putin because of his disdain for president obama? >> a culmination of all the factors. the russians are have a grand strategy chess game in syria and across the middle east. certainly, the russians have a goal here of keeping assad in power and limiting united states power in the region. only 30% of russian airstrikes have been targeted against isis so...
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countries like russia and china often work against us. beijing dumped cheap steel in our markets. that hurts american workers. moscow has taken aggressive military action in ukraine right on nato's doorstep. i've gone toe to toe with russia and china so i know we have to be able to stand our ground when we must, and find common ground when we can. that's how i could work with russia to conclude the new start treaty to reduce nuclear stockpiles and with china to increase pressure on north korea. it's how our diplomats negotiated the landmark agreement on climate change, which trump now wants to rip up. the key was never forgetting who we were dealing with. not friends or allies but countries that share some common interests with us amid many disagreements. donalddonald doesn't see the complexity. he wants to start a trade war with china, and i understand a lot of americans have concerns about our trade agreements. i do, too but a trade war is something very different. we went down that road in the 1930s. it made the great depression longer and more painful. combine that with his co
countries like russia and china often work against us. beijing dumped cheap steel in our markets. that hurts american workers. moscow has taken aggressive military action in ukraine right on nato's doorstep. i've gone toe to toe with russia and china so i know we have to be able to stand our ground when we must, and find common ground when we can. that's how i could work with russia to conclude the new start treaty to reduce nuclear stockpiles and with china to increase pressure on north korea....
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a significant decrease because of the bad relationship with russia. in may alone, it was down 35%. if there was a chance of recovery in the second half, these chances are over. francine: is there a direct link between the fact that i.s. is losing ground in the middle east? and more attacks are frequent and violent? cooks there is a need to keep the franchise alive. -- >> there is a need to keep the franchise alive. they need to attract people and money. target becauset there is presence of isis in turkey. the forces are overstretched. threat.e the isis francine: an attack like this will it alienate some of their fighters because it is during ramadan? >> i don't think so. say look at target, they are normalizing relationships with israel. they are arresting our brothers in turkey and so on. the attack is well justified. and isis supportable look at this. francine: jane, looking at the markets, it does impact currencies and the way that politicians deal with the countries relationships with investors. what will the currency does what is theprospect -- what prospect for the currencies
a significant decrease because of the bad relationship with russia. in may alone, it was down 35%. if there was a chance of recovery in the second half, these chances are over. francine: is there a direct link between the fact that i.s. is losing ground in the middle east? and more attacks are frequent and violent? cooks there is a need to keep the franchise alive. -- >> there is a need to keep the franchise alive. they need to attract people and money. target becauset there is presence...
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he said that russia doesn't hold a grudge against europe and called for the sanctions imposed on russia to be lifted. he also basically criticized the west for ignoring russia's interest saying that there is no reason that nato continued to expand after the breakup of the soviet union and the u.s.-led missile defense system posed a threat to russia. but he was asked about the endorsement he apparently gave to donald trump some time ago and he tried to clarify he was not endorsing trump for president but was just pointing out some of his qualities. >> why are you juggling with what i said? i only said he is a bright person. isn't he bright? he is. he is -- i did not say anything else ability him. -- about him. but there's one thing that i paid attention to and that i definitely welcome is that mr. trump said that he is ready to restore full-fledged russian-american relations. what can they be bad about it? don't you welcome it? >> so not a whole-hearted endorsement of the republican candidate but nevertheless, vladimir putin talking in positive terms about donald trump. >> interesting, m
he said that russia doesn't hold a grudge against europe and called for the sanctions imposed on russia to be lifted. he also basically criticized the west for ignoring russia's interest saying that there is no reason that nato continued to expand after the breakup of the soviet union and the u.s.-led missile defense system posed a threat to russia. but he was asked about the endorsement he apparently gave to donald trump some time ago and he tried to clarify he was not endorsing trump for...
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russia faces track and field ban over a doping scandal. the allegations of cheating could put olympic glory out of russia's reach. >>> only on attorn"cbs this mor the waze app taking a detour. see why the mapping technology used by commuters to get around quicker could be slowing thing down. >>> concerns over how waze could steer you out of high-crime neighborhood ahead. >>> time show some of the headlines -- "the post and couri courier" of charleston, south carolina, is honoring the nine victims of the emanuel ame church shootings. today is the first anniversary of the massacre. the paper's publishing readers' thoughts about how the tragedytranged their lives and the life of the city. one wrote, "the heritage of hate is very real, but a community can be redeemed." the suspect, dylann roof, faces death penalty trials in state and federal courts. >>> the "washington post" says the number of cia drone strike has plummeted. the agency is on pace for the fewest strikes since 2007. that's after the white house shifted responsibility to the pent
russia faces track and field ban over a doping scandal. the allegations of cheating could put olympic glory out of russia's reach. >>> only on attorn"cbs this mor the waze app taking a detour. see why the mapping technology used by commuters to get around quicker could be slowing thing down. >>> concerns over how waze could steer you out of high-crime neighborhood ahead. >>> time show some of the headlines -- "the post and couri courier" of charleston,...
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russia is traditionally a high achieving country at the olympic games. i was looking at a lesser game this summer because of the ban? >> i think we are looking at better games, without the cheaters. for the biggest sporting event honors we want to have innocence and committed athletes to compete in the competitions. it is a good sign that the international organizations are working, the governance of's work is working in some parts of the world, and the segregation of's order is efficient -- and the self-regulation of sport is consistent. can youet's talk about because they are athletes will be subject to the new rules as well for their athletes in track are not barred from the games. maxim: can you have the same problem. -- kenya had the same problem. russia and kenya were accused of dumping mechanisms sponsored by -- i mean,f kenya actually created the anti-doping .gency that they didn't have they put it in the bill and now they are subject to the same kind of rules and it looks like the rules have been reversed. they have to prove they are not guilty
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general alexander: well, clearly today, you have to look at russia and the influence by russia. when you look at all the revelations, being a reporter, as good as you are, you would quickly come to the conclusion that all of the stuff revealed showed nsa spying on everybody but one country -- russia. emily: you think the russian government is behind edward snowden? general alexander: i would not go that far. i think that today, clearly, he is doing something that would have russia keep him there. he would deny it, and russia would deny it, because it is in their interest to do so. emily: for millennials, snowden has become the idea of conscience. he is in exile. in russia. he still talks to audiences in the united states. he can come back and do speeches. are you outraged by this? general alexander: you see, here is the issue. this is where you and others can help. we sensationalized snowden, but we did not explain what the government was doing in the way that people could understand, so the perception was the government is listening to your phone calls and reading your e-mails,
general alexander: well, clearly today, you have to look at russia and the influence by russia. when you look at all the revelations, being a reporter, as good as you are, you would quickly come to the conclusion that all of the stuff revealed showed nsa spying on everybody but one country -- russia. emily: you think the russian government is behind edward snowden? general alexander: i would not go that far. i think that today, clearly, he is doing something that would have russia keep him...
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russia will block u.n. security council action in response to iran's recent multiple ballistic missile tests and i think it's incumbent on us to work closely together with the legislative branch to ensure we take a greater action to strengthen our unilateral sanctions against the missile program and i'm concerned about the ongoing debate in this committee and across other committees about the possibility of wider access to the u.s. dollar and u.s. dollar facilities for iran. i am determined that we make sure that iran and its efforts to expand its reach in the middle east and to support terrorism, to finance terrorism, is contained appropriately. thank you for your testimony, mr. undersecretary. >> thank you. and senator cardin? >> i just want to make a comment about u.s. leadership. obviously it would be preferred to have the security council take action against iran for its missile violations. that would be preferred. it would also be preferred that in addition to the u.s. actions we have our coalition pa
russia will block u.n. security council action in response to iran's recent multiple ballistic missile tests and i think it's incumbent on us to work closely together with the legislative branch to ensure we take a greater action to strengthen our unilateral sanctions against the missile program and i'm concerned about the ongoing debate in this committee and across other committees about the possibility of wider access to the u.s. dollar and u.s. dollar facilities for iran. i am determined...
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from russia, from europe. a few thousand people from this country moved to mosul to fight with isis. did we notice? have we done anything about it? we need to pay attention to this. we are not going to gain the hearts and the minds of the iraqi people by helping the iraqi army that way. we need more support and more help than ever. the blood of james foley, got a lot of media folks today, will not go in vain. we need to protect our media individuals to protect the rights of these individuals to fight. a lot of the media got killed from isis. you know, they beheaded? who distorted this? it was them. al qaeda, today called isis. last but not least we salute the iraqi army who have been fighting bravely today freeing one of the major cities of fallujaha. and the bad news was that the report a couple of days ago, the end of may they issue that report, about 2300 people in iraq were killed as the victims of isis. that's a great number birks the way. obviously of iraqi official number about 1800. it's always differe
from russia, from europe. a few thousand people from this country moved to mosul to fight with isis. did we notice? have we done anything about it? we need to pay attention to this. we are not going to gain the hearts and the minds of the iraqi people by helping the iraqi army that way. we need more support and more help than ever. the blood of james foley, got a lot of media folks today, will not go in vain. we need to protect our media individuals to protect the rights of these individuals to...
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wants versus what russia wants. russia wants to be at the table, and have a voice equal to that of the united states. and that's where you get into this issue of saying, you know, u.s. sets the rules and they shouldn't tell us what to do. >> so what do you think russia's end game is here besides getting a seat at the table? is there more? >> well there always is. number one, there are very immediate objectives that vladimir putin has. get rid of those economic sanctions. the sanctions hurting russia, the sanctions that the united states is imposing, and the sanctions that europe is imposing. that was his mission when he was speaking to fareed. he wanted the united states and europe to stop sanctions, let's get back to business. he never mentioned the reason they were imposed, and that is ukraine. so that's number one. and then longer, it really is his idea that russia is back, and russia is much stronger than it ever has been. russia is the in certificate gent a -- insurgent an wants a voice. >> he talked about dona
wants versus what russia wants. russia wants to be at the table, and have a voice equal to that of the united states. and that's where you get into this issue of saying, you know, u.s. sets the rules and they shouldn't tell us what to do. >> so what do you think russia's end game is here besides getting a seat at the table? is there more? >> well there always is. number one, there are very immediate objectives that vladimir putin has. get rid of those economic sanctions. the...
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i was the chair of this, we had russia there, and this is no easy feat, but it is the one area where we have an open dialogue with their russian counterparts in terms of how to re-frame the strategic environment of the arctic. they too are concerned with the amount of human activity, shipping going through there, what if you have an oil spill and russia admits that even with the fleets of icebreakers the fleet of icebreakers that they have, they do not have the capacity to deal with the challenges in the arctic. the first thing that we need to do is set up a communication protocol. an information exchange where we can communicate with each other 24/7 and share the main awareness of what is happening in the high north latitudes. so we will meet one last time to finalize the operating guidelines for the arctic as well. you might say well will be other crew shipping activities, i know what the price per passages if i want to book affair of the crystal serenity, for what? and if i'm in the crew shipping industry this is a business, so you might want to get in on this business and i fully
i was the chair of this, we had russia there, and this is no easy feat, but it is the one area where we have an open dialogue with their russian counterparts in terms of how to re-frame the strategic environment of the arctic. they too are concerned with the amount of human activity, shipping going through there, what if you have an oil spill and russia admits that even with the fleets of icebreakers the fleet of icebreakers that they have, they do not have the capacity to deal with the...
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russia wouldn't take that on o. >> give it to him! share it, leak it. so nothing in that file could be used against him. or at least he could defend everything in that final fooil because he'd know everything the dnc had to throw at him. >> and then lo and behold, one day after "the washington post" story, one day we learned they had broken in and gotten information on donald trump's oppo file. what appears to be the whole 200-plus page document. it does appear to be the democratic party's working oppo file, everything they had to throw against donald trump, everything they've been able to throw against him since mid december. google translates says this is how you say you're welcome in raugs. thanks for publishing everything they have in their arsenal against donald trump. the dnc says tonight "we believe that today's release and the claims around it may be a part of a disinformation campaign by the russians." the russians leaked the oppo file so it's all public domain. now we have some interesting questions. number one, what does is mean if the russia
russia wouldn't take that on o. >> give it to him! share it, leak it. so nothing in that file could be used against him. or at least he could defend everything in that final fooil because he'd know everything the dnc had to throw at him. >> and then lo and behold, one day after "the washington post" story, one day we learned they had broken in and gotten information on donald trump's oppo file. what appears to be the whole 200-plus page document. it does appear to be the...
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russia $30 oil was 20% off the budget because the currency and local ks very good. operational leverage for more expensive oil price. >> coming up, the weather is getting warmer and there is one group left for dead stocks sizzling. we got hot names and should investors be afraid of hillary clinton? we'll explain why the presumptive democratic presidential nominee could reek havoc on the space. r . >>> welcome back to "fast money." out performing the s&p 500 breaking down the summer sizzlers is the always hot dom chu. hey, dom. >> guys, you're making me blush a little bit. [ laughter ] >> anyway, it's good to be with you guys. so we want to take a look at summer sizzlers to see if momentum can continue. we'll admit some of these stocks are in the more shorter term i guess up trend you can call it. let's put them up to see what you think. a lot of hot stocks in the month of june are among the most beaten up over the course of the past arguably fewer months and longer than that. you got a name like michael kors. a top sizzler month to date in june, a 19% gain. a stock
russia $30 oil was 20% off the budget because the currency and local ks very good. operational leverage for more expensive oil price. >> coming up, the weather is getting warmer and there is one group left for dead stocks sizzling. we got hot names and should investors be afraid of hillary clinton? we'll explain why the presumptive democratic presidential nominee could reek havoc on the space. r . >>> welcome back to "fast money." out performing the s&p 500 breaking...
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can russia been -- >> therefore i'm sure that russia and others take advantage of those technological developments in order to advance their intelligence collection capabilities. >> do you believe that the processes and procedures might allow russia to exceed the limits imposed by the opening skies treaty? >> i would have to take a look into how those capabilities could be used to -- to exceed those. >> thank you, my time expired, thank you again for your appearance today. >> senator. >> thank you, mr. chair. welcome director brennan.
can russia been -- >> therefore i'm sure that russia and others take advantage of those technological developments in order to advance their intelligence collection capabilities. >> do you believe that the processes and procedures might allow russia to exceed the limits imposed by the opening skies treaty? >> i would have to take a look into how those capabilities could be used to -- to exceed those. >> thank you, my time expired, thank you again for your appearance...
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track and field's worldwide governing body upheld a ban on russia's team. putin says it's not fair the entire team is getting punished because some of the athletes were cheating in the past. >>> dozens of state department tip polites criticizing the obama administration over the civil war in sarah. the -- syria. "the new york times" reporting 51 officials signed an internal memo calling for more aggressive military action, including targeted airstrikes against government forces in syria. according to the times, the memo states, quote, they status quo in syria will continue to present increasingly disaster yours humanitarian, diploma and challenges and the enemy jose al-assad keeps using barrel bombs against this own people, and that is, quote, the root cause of instability in the region. secretary of state john kerry calling the memo an important statement. the secretary helped negotiate that cease fire in syria this year. never really taken hold. the white house is giving military assistants to some of the rebel groups fighting assad because says it perfor
track and field's worldwide governing body upheld a ban on russia's team. putin says it's not fair the entire team is getting punished because some of the athletes were cheating in the past. >>> dozens of state department tip polites criticizing the obama administration over the civil war in sarah. the -- syria. "the new york times" reporting 51 officials signed an internal memo calling for more aggressive military action, including targeted airstrikes against government...