Competing for the limelight. A great exclusive with Vladimir Putin, that it is also jobs day. People want to see the indication of what the fed will do. Tom right. 8 30, but on jobs at certainly the putin interview is front and center. There are a lot of different themes here, francine, not only what he said but what he didnt say as well. Francine right. And it was a twohour interview so we have a lot to get through. Lets get now to the bloomberg first word news with emma chandra. Emma for more on that interview, russia wants to compromise in the dispute with japan, that stretches back more than 70 years. At the end of world war ii, the soviet union occupied four small japanese islands. In an exquisite interview, Vladimir Putin says he wants to develop a longterm relationship. [speaking russian] there is a discussion of this topic, and we did that, we met them halfway. Withe past couple years, our relationship from the japanese side, we have moved forward. Our partners are showing a wi
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[inaudible] i dont know what has been said, but i would like to maybe so has already raised this point. I dont really see, i dont see how the age of twitter, if thats what age we are in, obviates longform journalism. First of all im reminded of one of the great jazz trumpeters luster was asked, what do we know about jazz . He said it depends on what you know. If you want long form listen, its out there in many forms. To the extent it is as much as used the, many things besides twitter are at fault. But there, i think twitter can actually be a facilitator to all forms of journalism. I know, you know, listen, ive also people like Stephen Colbert just because its fun. I follow a lot of people because i know that they will link me to Interesting Articles about ukraine or cyberwarfare or something that im otherwise going to miss. And so i say twitter you know, used in a certain way. And i assume as most of you, see it as a great facilitator, a new kind of curator that was otherwise unavaila
Baseball. Announcer from abc news, this week with George Stephanopoulos begins now. Good morning. Its an image sparking hope and fear for many americans. Christian missionary and ebola patient dr. Kent brantley back in the u. S. Walking into Emory University hospital saturday. Then reuniting with his wife through a glass wall. Bazi kanani starts us off. With the latest on this extraordinary operation to bring bra brantly home. Reporter dr. Kent brantly arriving saturday, the first ebola patient on u. S. Soil, whisked through atlanta by balance. Then, thats him on the right in a full bio suit, walking, with assistance, into a special Isolation Unit at Emory University. A 5,000mile journey from liberia on a jet modified with a tent to prevent contact with bodily fluids, which is how the disease is spread. Officials say theyre confident his treatment and that of his colleague, nancy, who will arrive in a few days wont put the public at risk. We do not believe any health care worker, any o