second meeting after yesterday. this is xi s first visit to russia since putin launched his unprovoked war on ukraine. today they will get to the main topics with ukraine a key item. kristie lu stout is joining me from hong kong. so what is on the agenda today in moscow? reporter: this is the main day of the talks. the agenda, you have an official meeting ceremony with negotiations, there will be signing of documents, a media statement and then a formal lunch. and so far the leaders of china and russia have been presenting this united front in moscow just days after the icc that arrest warrant for vladimir putin. they greeted each other, calling each other dear friends, they held informal talks that lasted nearly 4 1/2 hours. and xi jinping said that russia and china have similar goals. listen to this. translator: it is true we share the same or similar goals. we have exerted efforts for prosperity of our respective countries. we can cooperate and work together to achieve
welcome ba hardball. an sdplosive new story in new yorker. sheds new light on rudy giuliani. it explores his collaboration with former ukrainian prosecutor yuri yu yuri yusenko. he admits that he pushed for the removal of yovanovitch. he saw her as an obstacle in an attempt to dig up dirt. quote i believe i needed yovanovitch out of the way. she was going to make the
after schneiderman had to step down ier this month. yesterday, keith ellon filed to run for attorney general of minnesota.joing me now is curre congressman ellison, who is now a new candidate for attorney general. and he joins me now. congressman ellison, welcome ba thanks having me. you are running for ag instead of re-election to congress. it strikes me, and i have heard this from others, why attorney general. what do you believe that post will give an opportunity to do that you can t do in congress? you for example it will allow me to be the people s lawyer, a lawyer that will fight for them, for their consumer rights, for their rights as workers and employees, for their rights as people who need civil rights protection. it will allow me to protect seniors who are often victims of scams and abuses and mistreatment. and it will allow me to help veterans and people all over the state of minnesota.
welcome ba welcome back. with the possible exception of the debate, no moment of the campaign has been more highly anticipated than this thursday when hillary clinton testifies before the house select benghazi committee. make no mistake one way or the other this is about the campaign. republicans say they want to get to the bottom of the attacks in benghazi in 2012 on that september 11th day when four americans were killed. democrats say the committee is a partisan effort designed to discredit clinton by focusing just on her e-mails. either way, it could be a turning point in the race for 2016. i will do my best to answer their questions. but i don t really know what their objective is right now. hillary clinton is trading one stage for another. any reaction to the benghazi ads?
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