all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you from new york. hey mark today on the program a rare conversation with the great jon stewart fareed. it s we either have the rule of law. we have no rule of law. i will ask him about american politics, the economy the wider world. who knows where else we will go. you want to be upset about real things. but isn t that what drives comedy or art or anything? and the big meeting in moscow. she jinping traveled to russia this week, but three days of meetings with vladimir putin no white russia wants this . but what does china have to gain from this massive show of support? we will explore. also the crisis continues as the ripple effects from the collapse of silicon valley bank and others continue. what can we learn from past bank bailouts and crises? i will ask the historian neil ferguson. but first here s my take. the most interesting outcome of the three day summit between vladimir putin and xi
politics, the economy the wider world. who knows where else we will go. you want to be upset about real things. but isn t that what drives comedy or art or anything? and the big meeting in moscow. she jinping traveled to russia this week, three days of meetings with vladimir putin. no why russia wants this. but what does china have to gain from this massive show of support? we will explore. also the crisis continues as the ripple effects from the collapse of silicon valley bank and others continue. what can we learn from past bank bailouts and crises? i will ask the historian neil ferguson. but first here s my take. the most interesting outcome of the three day summit between vladimir putin and xi jinping got limited media attention. describing their talks, putin said. we are in favor of using the chinese yuan for settlements between russia and the countries of asia, africa and latin america. so. the world s second largest economy and its largest energy exporter. together act
historian isabel heinemann estimates that over the course of the war the to tens of thousands of children from poland, the soviet union and elsewhere in europe. the children were carefully selected for their area and features the young ones could be immediately adopted by german families. older children were first sent to reeducation facilities to be german ized after the war countries demanded their children back. some were sent back to families and societies. they often barely remembered. many stayed in germany. content with their new lives or unaware of their true identities. this child abduction program was a well known feature of atrocities . it was one of the major charges in the eighth and nuremberg trial. today thousands of ukrainian children have allegedly been taken to russia to be russ ified in reeducation camps or absorbed into russian families. the kremlin has been fairly open about this operation and has used it as propaganda because russia claims to be
countries demanded their children back. some were sent back to families and societies. they often barely remembered. many stayed in germany, content with their new lives or unaware of their true identities. this child abduction program was a well known feature of atrocities . it was one of the major charges in the eighth and nuremberg trial. today. thousands of ukrainian children have allegedly been taken to russia to be russ ified in reeducation camps or absorbed into russian families. the kremlin has been fairly open about this operation and has used it as propaganda because russia claims to be doing something benevolent, helping children from occupied ukraine integrate into russian society and rescuing orphans from the war zone. well, here is a dose of reality. 15 year old arena. yatseniuk was made an orphan after russian troops shot her parents to death and ushered her into a car. her aunt has been trying to find her and believes