Jerusalem, which both sides claim. I will talk to the mayor of jerusalem to find out, is there a solution . Also, a new u. N. Report. The most exhaustive yet about Climate Change. Well talk to tom friedman to tell us what the world and the United States needs to do now. And the great Anthony Bourdain will take us to russia and india and other places. Well talk about politics and food, of course. But first heres my take. Russias aggression in ukraine has had the effect in unifying the western dmok raeemocraciede least in their robust condemnation of the nation. One sees a variety of responses which shadows the great u. N. Tension between global norms and National Interests. Consider the response of the worlds most populist democracy, india. New delhi was mostly silent through march, refused to support anything to do with russia and declared that russia had legitimate interest in ukraine, all which led Vladimir Putin to place a thank you call to the prime minister. Indias reaction can be explained by deep ties with russia. Between 2009 and 2013, 38 of major weapons exported from russia went to india. More than any other country and more than triple the second country, china, at 12 . Between 2009 and 13, 75 of the major weapon systems imported to india came from russia. Just 7 came from the United States. Over the same period, russia delivered to india an Aircraft Carrier and a nuclearpowered submarine, the only one in the world exported in those years. More curious has been the reaction of the most proamerican country on the planet, israel. The country which has tended to support almost all American Foreign policy issues have determined not to do so on this issue. Prime minister netanyahu was uncharacteristically circumspect. I hope its resolved quickly, amicably, but i have enough on my plate which is quite full. Lieberman was more explicit saying he didnt want to defend america or russia, treating them equally. Officials said privately they didnt want to alienate russia because they need them to deal with threats mainly from iran but also those emanating from the syria civil war. But there are also those that say egypt can formulate a special relationship with moscow, fueled by the hundreds of russian jews what emigrated to russia. When they meet, they speak in russian, which is liebermans first language. China, perhaps less surprisingly, was also less willing to condemn or sanction russia. But its position is more nuanced, emphasizing its support for the independent sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine. Now, one could argue that in all these cases, the countries are misreading what is actually in their National Interests. China shares a long border with russia and should not want to support moscow just to adjust these borders by force. It would be foolish for israel to compromise its relations with its closest ally, america, for delusions with moscow. The fact that lieberman speaks russian has not stopped moscow from shipping arms to iran, syria and hezbollah through syria. India should want to make a closer relationship with washington as it forges a relationship with china. But do these countries want to live in a world ruled entirely by the interplay of National Interests . Since 1945, there have been increasing efforts to put in place some broader, global norms, for example, against annexations by force. These have not always been honored, but compared with the past, they have helped shape a more peaceful and prosperous world. Over the next decade or so, as new powers rise, these norms will either be strengthened or eroded. And that will make the difference between war and peace in the 21st century. For more go to cnn. Com fareed and read my Washington Post column. And lets get started. The sun will soon set on a tumultuous day in Eastern Ukraine. Today as in recent days a pattern has emerged in this area that borders russia. In city after city, Police Buildings and city halls have been stormed by militants, taken over and declared to be a breakaway peoples republic. Were joined by Eastern Ukraine, and hes just back from visiting the locations of some of these takeovers. Nick, it seemed as though things were calming down in the middle of the week, but now it appears as though this agitation for an independent Eastern Ukraine are heating up again. What are you seeing . Reporter a remarkable change in the last 36 hours, fareed. From what seemed like a stalemate to now, which is a march, it veeseems, on a lot of cities. They form a circle where im standing. We just came back from slavansk where there is a bunch of militants taking over the security building. They were launching an antiterror operation to clear them out. That has clearly failed. We went back later on to discover the city really reinforcing its barricades. Russian gunmen still in place. And the sense of people going about their daily business as normal, despite the interior minister warning them to stay indoors. Another building we went to in another city, that was a police station. That was stormed last night by prorussian militants. That was under protest on the protester control. A lot is changing here very fast, and it seems a little like crimea, backed up by prorussian protests. Things changing very fast here, fareed. Nick, very quickly, we just have a few seconds left. Do you believe that russia is behind this . Do you have a sense of how that stands . Reporter its very hard to tell. You cant tell from the accents of the russians exactly where they come from. There is a lot of good equipment in the hands of these prorussians. The u. S. State department made it quite clear they think the crimea tactics, apparently even soldiers are being used here in Eastern Ukraine. Its unclear, but frankly there is a lot of coordination here, a lot of organization, and that will be hard for local activists to pull it off in a matter of weeks. Fareed . Thank you, nick. Fantastic reporting. So glad to have you here. How is this situation going to get resolved . Yesterday secretary of state john kerry warned his russian counterpart about russian actions and the consequences that would stem from them. But are the russians listening . Joining me now is bruzheski. Does it appear to you that this is a concerted effort to actually get russia and ukraine to declare independence, or do you think theyre trying to create a situation where the russians have negotiating power to try to broker some kind of deal with autonomy . I think a striking similarity between what is happening right now and what happened a few weeks ago in crimea speaks for itself. Look, a bunch of thugs appeared dressed in strange, mafialike uniforms without any National Identity but looking sternly, strikingly similar to those who happened to be in crimea now are pulling off a stunt stunt in quotation marks in a number of Eastern Ukraine cities, while russia is claiming at the same time the population there is rising. What russia is trying to do is establish whether it can ceasei that territory without too much resistance and there are claim it seceded from ukraine on its own. Or if there is resistance to move the forces which have been martialed on the front range of cri crimea. Were challenging the norms and stability, challenging what is not to be dependent on the use of force. This is now a challenge for the International Community, not just ukraine. Ukraine cannot really survive without Eastern Ukraine, which is the source of much of its heavy industry and mining. So do you believe if something of the nature that youre outlining does happen that the west will be able to do more . There has been reluctance in europe to do Something Like an energy ban because, of course, the europeans are very dependent on russia for energy. Well, first of all, a lot depends on what the ukranians do themselves. They dont resist, as they didnt in crimea. Then obviously the International Community is not going to be excessivily energetic in supporting, in effect, defeated ukranians. If they decide to resist, theyll probably be losing step by step, but if the resistance is sustained, i think the west, whether it likes it or not at the moment, will be increasingly under International Pressure to provide assistance to the ukranians. Not directly by troops, but by arms. And i say, frankly, that, of course, may become really necessary and we should not shia way from it. Fareed, think what happened in vietnam. We lost thousands and thousands of men to the vietnamese. But who armed the vietnamese over and over again . The russians. They didnt mind because they thought that was in their International Interest and they were not directly involved. I think we should be no less active. If the ukraines resist, we should help them. If we can tell them that in advance, theyre more likely to resist. If the russians know the ukraines will resist, theyll think twice about starting a large adventure. Theyre counting on it being peaceful, effective, and in effect, absolutely decisive. Very quickly because we have about 15 seconds left. Do you think president obama is on the right course right now, so far as you can tell . I dont know whats being said privately. I think it should be part of the private message that the ukranians would take seriously, the russians would know about it, but we wouldnt be trying to humiliate the russians and we should be offering the russians a deal, whereby ukraine is free to associate itself with the european union, but a free ukraine also has a normal relationship with russia and we both participate in providing kind of a finish, finland like solution to the ukraine problem. Fascinating insight. Zbig, thank you so much. We will be right back with more. When folks in the lower 48 think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. But the energy bp produces up here creates Something Else as well jobs all over america. Thousands of people here in alaska are working to safely produce more energy. But thats just the start. To produce more from existing wells, we need advanced technology. That means hitech jobs in california and colorado. The oil moves through one of the Worlds Largest pipelines. 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Change your number. Turn it up. Androgel 1. 62 . On monday at the end of passover prayers, jews around the world will say four words that hold great importance for them next year in jerusalem. This holy city for the jews canes, among many other sacred locations, the western wall, the holiest site in jerusalem. Jerusalem is also, of course, where jesus christ is said to be crucified and resurrected. And the dome on the rock by the western wall is where mohammad is said to have ascended into heaven. For all these reasons and more, the city is considered most holy for all three religions. Israel considers jerusalem its capital, and the palestinians have said time and time again, the only way they would accept a peace plan is if East Jerusalem was given to them for their capital. I wanted to know if this was even in the cards, which is why i asked the mayor of jerusalem to join me. Mr. Mayor, a pleasure to have you on. Sdp thank you, mr. Fareed. How would you divide the city, can it be divided because the palestinians say they need a capital, east enginejerusalem m the capital of israel. Is there a solution . Let me take you back several years. Jerusalem is the capital of the world, the temple of the middle, and it was never divided among the tribes. But everyone was welcome to come to the city of jerusalem. It is a city respecting all people, residents, visitors, and jerusalem has a role to play. And that dna of the past, thats how jerusalem functioned for a thousand years, is our future. It cannot be divided. Our role is to open up and enable people who come to the city of jerusalem to have freedom of religion that has not existed for 2 thours yea,000 ye. If you walk the streets of jerusalem, the jews manage the jewish sites, the muslims manage the muslim sites. But what do you say to the palestinian, yes, you have your capital. If we have our state, we have to have our capital. There are solutions to that, but there is not a solution of dividing the city of jerusalem. It will never function. Its against the dna of the city. By the way, there is not one example of a city in the world that ever got split and became functional. What are the solutions . I leave that for the national government. You can call allah the center of the palestinian people, they can bring their embassy to jerusalem. Today they have freedom of religion, freedom of movement. Today jerusalem is an open city, and its doing very well. If you look at the trends in the city of jerusalem, our economy has been growing 8 from year to year. Satisfaction of all residents, muslims, christians, orthodox, secular, otherwise. Our crime rates are. 1 the fraction of other cities. I know im 10 more exposed to crimes in the United States than i am back home in jerusalem. All of that, the economy going north, crime rates going south, all of that, we must be doing something right. For you the arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem, which is where the palestinians would like to put their state, you think it would not be possible to have a palestinian capital. A very clear no. Im committed to serve all my residents, the muslim, the christian, the jewish residents. For me theyre all the same. Thats what the jewish tradition, the jewish bible says. You have to treat everyone equally, and thats cannotexactt were doing. There are gaps to close on the arab neighborhoods, the jewish neighborhoods, and im committed to closing those gaps. Ive never met a palestinian negotiator who would accept that position, that they cannot have a capital in part of jerusalem. Does that mean peace is unlikely . I think its a demand that has to be off the table, because whoever raises such a demand doesnt understand the importance of the city of jerusalem as a united city. And unfortunately, sometimes i feel that israel does not have a partner to negotiate with because the charter of, unfortunately, many of the palestinians and our neighbors is to destroy israel. And when somebody wants to destroy israel, sometimes we feel that this is a salami style negotiations. Lets take a piece now and then well argue about the rest. The whole concept of negotiating with the palestinians has to take another route. They have to understand that jerusalem will never function as, god forbid, a divided city. That was mayor barkat, the mayor of jerusalem. Coming up, Anthony Bourdain has been around the world again. And he will share with me his thoughts from Vladimir Putin in the west to becoming a vegetarian. Up next, what would you think if president obama had dick cheney arrested . The analog of that just happened in china. I will explain. Eful place. Its so full of life. A place where the artisic beat of the big city, but the flavor of a Traditional Mexican town. 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Authorities have detained several of joes family members and associates and have seized assets worth 15 billion. And president xi has taken his anticorruption drive to the military as well, exerting much more influence than did his predecessor. One result, officials charged former general guyu chon by using his power to bring wealth which couldnt have been bought on a military salary. The second area where one sees great change is the environment. Everyone talks in china about the unbearable smog. A Study Released last july shows air pollution in northern parts of the country can actually cut Life Expectancy by an average of 5. 5 years. Well, beijing has now decided to begin a cleanup, promising to spend 280 billion to fight air pollution. This year china has started to directly monitor and publish the pollution impacts of its biggest 15,000 culprits. Chinas urban middle class now routinely protest not only polluted air but polluted water as well. And in february china announced a plan to spend 330 billion to clean up its water. This mass scale public effort may be a reaction to increased discontent, but its also about the economy. The impact of environmental degradation cost china 9 of its gdp according to the world bank. Perhaps the most important set of proposals not just for china but for the world, are xingpings plans for reform. Last night the party announced that will retain its authority over the chinese economy but would allow the market to play a decisive role. The government vowed to take a less active role in the allocation of resources and said it would allow the private sector to invest in state enterprises. In perhaps the most striking development, they told the party in march that china aimed to expand its economy by 7. 5 this year, but and heres the key part that growth would not get in the way of reform. Until now the party has not faced up to reforms, always pushing them off and goosing the economy to keep jobs growing. Now, lets be clear. So far economic reform is all talk and little action. And one thing you dont see in this flurry of new policies and proposals is anything about political reform, moves toward greater pluralism or democracy. Thats because the goal of all these ambitious measures is to strengthen the legitimacy of the Chinese Communist party, not weaken it. Up next, china might be doing something about pollution, but after a u. N. Report that elicited frightening headlines about Climate Change, what is the rest of the world doing . Tom friedman joins me when we come back. Fareed zakharia, gps brought to you by garmanorthrup grumman value of performance. See the whole picture. Process critical information, and put it in the hands of our defenders. Reaching constantly evolving threats before they reach us. Thats the value of performance. Northrop grumman. 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Climate change is here now. The worst is yet to come. Little time left to turn down the worlds heat. The report foresees worsening warming, yes, but also with it, worsening floods and wars and food shortages. What to make of all this, and will it inspire any action . Joining me now, New York Times columnist tom friedman. Hes also on the Climate Change series years of living dangerously. Tom, for you, what is the headline of this new report . I think the headline is greater uncertainty of the people in climate science, the people who study these issues, that if we dont begin to take the steps needed to prevent the kind of what they call doubling of co2 in the atmosphere, that will lead to the kinds of rise in global average temperature that will put us into a much more unstable world. Is there a sense of greater urgency or a kind of warning that we havent been doing much yet . You know, if you think about it, weve been hearing these reports, and all of them have kept saying, and therefore we need to start in some way having the co2 emission levels start plateauing or even declining. As you know, in totality, largely because of chinas growth and other emerging countries, co2 emissions continue to rise quite substantially. Of course, and thats really been the problem, getting governments to act. You know the debate in our country and in the world. There are people who dont think this is really happening, dont think its important. We can adapt. I was thinking driving over here, what if the nightmare of the climate deniers came through, and we really decided in america to take this seriously and act . What would we do . What is the nightmare that would happen . Well, the first thing we would do is actually slash income taxes and corporate taxes and replace them with a carbon tax. So we actually encourage people to stop doing what we dont want, which is emitting carbon, and start doing what we do want which is hiring more workers and getting corporations to invest more in america. Thats the first awful thing that would happen. The second awful thing that would happen is we would actually borrow money, the federal government will borrow money at 0 and invest in infrastructure to make the cities more able. And we would also make tax incentives for renewable energy. The terrible thing we would do is ensure that another coalfired power plant is never built in this country so all the young people in this country now suffering from asthma in big cities, they wouldnt suffer from asthma anymore. Those are, fareed, just a few of the terrible, terrible things that would happen if we took this seriously. In other words, fareed, preparing for Climate Change, seriously, in my view is like training for the olympic triathlon. And whether the olympics come or not, you will be so much healthier, so much stronger, so much more innovative as an individual and as a country. What about the piece of that which is the subsidies for green energy . There are a lot of people who believe the Obama Administration has done way too much on this front, anyway, that weve been providing all these subsidies, that there has been a huge green revolution. The republicans fell in love with the case of cylindro which was a bad case where a Venture Capital we lost 5 million on a solar firm. I wish those things didnt happen. But they so fell in love with the solyndra story that they completely missed the fact that its actually at a tipping point. Fareed, im going to ask you something. Would you think im a bad guy if i were hoping that Vladimir Putin turned off the gas to europe . Because thats my secret hope, because i believe if putin turns off the oil and gas to europe right now, it would be the equivalent of the 1973 arab oil embargo, which is what launched the solar wind and efficiency industry. We only got the first auto mileage standards after that. I think we are poised to take off. I hope you bought solar stocks last year, because if you did, theyre all exploding. And i dont have to tell you about tesla stock. We just need a little push. We just need vladimir to do the right thing and turn the gas off. Im happy to pay all the energy bills for ukraine because of the impact it would have on the whole clean tech industry, which is poised to take off now, would be just like 1973. You go, vlad. Give it to us. One of the things im struck by is that there are more private sector actors that are taking this stuff seriously. You see corporations degraling with some of these issues, responding to what they see happening and also what they read with regard to Climate Change. But still, governments have been pretty slow to act. Youve been talking about this for years. Youve written a powerful book about it. Do you think theres any sense do you have a sense that things are changing, that this report will be different from the last report . I do have a sense that things are changing in the private sector, but and things, again, are really poised. I would be happy if the u. S. Congress approved a one penny a ton carbon tax. A one penny a ton carbon tax. It wouldnt affect anybody, but the signal it would send to every corporate ceo in america is that this is coming, you have to adapt. You would see them all overreact, do so much more than the tax would require just by that signal from the government. We are really close to a real takeoff here. So you look at this report and the situation and it doesnt make you pessimistic . Well, you know, im from minnesota. Im by nature optimistic. But the report worries me, but am i worried . Of course, youre worried. And youre worried that a word that you and i grew up with, fareed, when we were young men, we once were young men, and that word was later. You know, you could protect this valley, you could save this species, you could preserve this forest. You could do it now or you could do it later. And my real worry right now, fareed, is that later is a word that our kids wont ever be able to use. Because for them, later will be too late. Tom friedman, pleasure to have you on. Well have you on again soon. Thank you. Thank you. Up next, Anthony Bourdain has been traveling around the world. He will tell us about eating and drinking with russian oligarcs. What super poligrip does for me is it keeps the food out. 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Current nongm owners and lessees use your 1,500 allowance to lease the 2014 cadillac ats for around 359 a month with nothing due at signing. In the past few months, Anthony Bourdain has been everywhere from baja to brazil, fresh wine country to the mississippi delta, and that just names a few of his stops. The latest season of bourdains worldwinning series to parts unknown will be shown tonight at 9 00 p. M. I was struck by russia. You went to russia, and i always felt when you go to russia and you go to one of those really fancy restaurants you went to that the oligarchs go to, the Russians Party at kind of an amplitude that is so different. Its like spinal tap, they go to 11 00 or 12 00. No doubt. Its a problem for me. It explains why i really only do programs in russia every few years. I really need to rest up. Theyre not the most outgoing people in the world until you get around halfway down that vodka bottle, and there will be, as you know, always a vodka bottle. I just cant drink like that every day. And yet one must in order to if youre going to get comfortable and get people to open up and talk to you there, youve got to drink. But the food is also kind of extravagant, right . Its sort of generally speaking the best restaurant in moscow tends to be sort of late 80s, investment banker friendly, new york, asia fusion. This last time we went to we were scheduled to do a scene at the hottest restaurant in moscow, and when they found out we were eating with an opposition figure, they said, no, no, no, youre not coming in here. Youre out. And you were there around the time of sochi and crimea, and you actually talked to someone in the crimean situation. Yeah. And the show is very much about sort of imperial putin russia, and, you know, the benefits of being a friend of Vladimir Putin and the dangers of getting on his bad side. And when you go to mexico, what i was struck by is you have these two experiences going on. You have the drug wars and they sort of shadow your trip, but you also have very vibrant country with a culture and cuisine thats getting very sophisticated. Its one of the heartbreaks of mexico, if you love mexico like i do ferociously. Its such a great country with great music, very surprisingly sophisticated deep repertoire, but terribly afflicted by corruption and the drug wars. It is a war there. Nearly 80,000 People Killed in just the last five years. Thats a lot of innocent people. Tell the story of the photographer. Well, there are people in mexico who do what are called notas rohas, red letters, and they go around photographing bodies of which there are many left by the cartels. Generally these bodies are left with a helpful note attached to them explaining why they were killed and generally by whom. Not specifically, but which organization they displeased. And this is what they do. Do the people in mexico kind of how do they deal with this . Do they repress it . Is it like poverty in some countries where the urban elite just pretend its not happening . No one is immune. Everyone has felt it. Everyone know says someone who has been kidnapped if you have money, if you have a business. One of the ancillary businesses of the cartels is kidnapping for profit. If youre a journalist, you certainly have felt it because youre under threat. If youre a police officer, you are faced with the choice, do i report this crime . Chances are it will not be prosecuted and i might be killed, my family might be killed. And the ordinary people in mexico live with it every day because theyre dying in droves. India. A country i grew up in. You went and saw an unusual part of it, which was the old british india, as it were. Yes. In some ways were looking at india through one house, a house with a lot of history in the former british hill station of shimla, which is where much of the british elite, government and management class would all move during the hotter months, all the way up through the foothills of the himalayas where they restruktdconstructed a tud with nostalgia. The thing that struck me about the place were the colors, which are just gorgeous, just a photographers dream. The food, a place where even i, a confirmed carnivore, was happy to eat vegetarian for a period of time. What is happening there is affecting so many regions and our policies. I was going to ask you what is your favorite country to be a vegetarian i think you have the answer. For me eating vegetarian in new york is a misery. In india, its a delight. If you had to choose a country where it is the worst place to be a vegetarian. Argentina or uruguay. Youre not finding many vegetarians. I think they eat them. 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Stay tuned and well give you the answer. We have an exciting way of getting gps after the show is over. It is our flipboard page which has all the greatest announcements youve come to expect as well as word from me. This weeks book of the week is timothy sniders blood lands. If you wanted to understand the history of whats going on between ukraine and the russian west, you have to read this harrowing history. Between 1943 and 1945, 14 Million People died in eastern europe, killed by stalin or hitler. Snider explains how and why this part of the world became the 20th centurys hell hole. And now for a last look. A last look at an aberration, an unusual place that soon will cease to exist. Believe it or not, there is one country on earth that is home to both u. S. And russian soldiers. The opposing nation stationed a mere 20 miles from each other. It is a landlocked mountainous country, and its parliament has been known to sacrifice sheep. Im talking about kyrgyzstan where the center at hamas has been a main staging ground to move troops since 2001. Its less than an hour from the air base, so close they could borrow cups of sugar. But you can see from these pictures, this military neighborhood will soon come to an end. The kyrgyzstan people voted not to extend the american lease, and the u. S. Has been given its eviction notice. It must vacate by july. U. S. Forces are getting ready to go, packing boxes and breaking down large tents. Will this put some muchneeded space between the United States and russian militaries . Not so much. The u. S. Will now use its newly out fitted transient center in rumania, 215 miles away where there is a russian base. The answer to the homicide question was d, honduras. The United States ranked 66th, sort of in the middle. Thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week, and i will see you next week. Hello, everyone, im Fredricka Whitfield live at the cnn headquarters in atlanta. Our top stories at this hour. The latest on the search for flight 370. Now apparently the search area is expanding in the southern indian ocean. First we had brand new details about the potential flight path of the plane after it dropped off malaysian military radar. A senior malaysian government source tells cnn it appears the plane went north and then