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CNNW Fareed Zakaria GPS March 16, 2014
And a fascinating mystery. How does 20 billion get lost from a nations treasure. That is what is being alleged by the head of the central bank of an oil rich african country. 20 billion that has not come back. The result, he gets suspended from his job. I will ask the countrys finance minister to explain whats going on. Then, the olympics reminded us of the agony of defeat. But is failure actually good for you . Thats what a new book says. I will talk to its author. First, heres my take. The crisis in ukraine was produced by two sets of blunders. Neither emanating from washington. The
European Unions
vassilations and most significantly, of course, russias aggression produced the problem. But it will now be up to president obama to show the strength and skill to resolve it. For years now, the
European Union
has had an ambivalent attitude towards ukraine which produced instability in that country and opposition from russia. Ukraine is the most important country in the postsoviet space that russia seeks to dominate politically. If europe wanted to help ukraine move west it should have planned a bold, generous and swift strategy of attraction. Instead, the eu conducted lengthy, meandering negotiations with kiev, but let us not persist in believing that moscows moves have been strategically brilliant. Vladimir putin must have watched events unfold in ukraine in february with deep frustration, as a prorussian government was swept out of power, because the sochi olympics were under way, which limited what he could do. When the olympics ended, he acted quickly. Essentially an nexting crimea. It was a blunder. In taking over crimea, putin has lost ukraine. Since 1991, russia has influenced ukraine through prorussian politicians who were bribed by moscow to listen to its dictates. But that path is now blocked as steve has pointed out on this program last week, without crimea, which has an ethnic russian majority no prorussian politician could hope to get elected of ukraine. Ukraine is divided but not in half. Without crimea, only 15 of ukraine is ethnically russian. As important as losing ukraine, putin has triggered a deep antirussian nationalism around his borders. There are 25 million ethnic russians living outside of russia. And countries like kazakhstan with significant russian minorities, must wonder whether putin could foe meant moments in their country as well. And then use the russian army to protect them. Beyond the near abroad, russias relations with countries like poland and hungary, that were once warming are now adversarial. Nato which has been searching for a role in the postcold world war has been given a new lease on life. Moscow will face some sanctions from washington and almost certainly from the
European Union
as well. And in a rare break with russia during the discussions at the u. N. Security council, even china refused to condone russias moves into crimea. Now i have generally been weary for the calls of america intervention in every conflict around the world but this is different. The crisis in ukraine is the most significant geopolitical problem since the end of the cold war. Unlike many of the tragic ethnic and civil wars that have bubbled over the last three decades this one involves a great global power, russia. And thus can and will have farreaching consequences. It involves a great global principle. Can
National Boundaries
be changed by brute force . If this becomes acceptable, what happens in asia where there are dozens of contested boundaries and several great powers that want to redraw them. So president obama must rally the world, push the europeans, and negotiate with the russians. In this crisis, america truly is the indispensable nation. For more go cnn. Com fareed and read my
Washington Post
column this week. Lets get started. Ill be back withp much more later on in the show. For now lets go to cnns jim sciutto for the latest. Thank you, fareed. There are two major developing
International Stories
were following today. The search for that missing
Malaysian Airlines
jetliner and the referendum in crimea and thats where well begin. In the latest event in this fight between east and west over crimea, today cry me yan citizens are casting their ballots whether or not to join russia. Almost 50 of the region had voted in what the
United States
and other european powers call an illegal vote. Nick patton walsh is in lenin square in simferopol the capital of crimea. As this vote gets under way, lots of
Russian Troops
on the ground, questions as to how the ballot is structured. Any doubt as to the outcome of todays referendum . Not really, jim, no. I mean this is like most elections that happen in russia, its more an endorsement to the political decision thats already been made, that is a choice for the people of crimea. You dont hear any proukraine sentiments. You hear theyre boycottsing the vote but no sense of contest or equal campaigning here. Weve seen a tweet from the de facto
Prime Minister
here sergei aksyonov, he thanked people for 65 turnout so far. You hear
Officials Say
about 80 of the vote will go their way. Probably past the halfway mark to declare this referendum a success. That was never really in any doubt at all. Nick, quickly here, you have
Russian Troops
on the ground, entered an area part of eastern ukraine. Yesterday more clashes between pro
Russian Forces
and some proukrainians there as well, some of these militias. What is the tension on the ground today . Is there concern of that boiling over into violence . Well, certainly in crimea i think everyone feels its a done deal. Theres an outstanding question what happens to the remaining ukraine troops still on bases here. I met one leader of a bunch of holdouts, 15 soldiers on base were worried about what happens next because procrimean and
Russian Forces
in control of that ukraine base. The east is more worrying too. Hearing from our colleagues in donestk that protesters have broken into the prosecutors a office there. Thats a substantial move. As this violence continues in the east it adds increased fuel to the
Russian Foreign
ministry constant statements they may intervene to help what they refer to as compatriots there. Thats troubling for a new front in this. How europe and the u. S. React to this vote, sanctions, et cetera, we will be watching for that this week,
Nick Patton Walsh
in simferoposimferopol, c its been nine days since malaysian flight 970 disappeared. Despite a major search effort including 25 countries there is still no sign of the wayward plane. There is something new, though, that investigators hope will shed more light on just where the plane is now. And that is a
Flight Simulator
taken yesterday from the home of the planes captain, the pilot,
Zaharie Ahmad
shah. We have
Atika Shubert
in kuala lumpur following the investigation today. Whats the significant of that
Flight Simulator
and why are they taking it just now, nine days after the plane disappeared . Well, we dont know the significance just yet. Theyve only just taken it and looking into it. Its not a secret he had a
Flight Simulator
. He posted youtube videos of himself showing the fact he had a homemade
Flight Simulator
he seems to have been able to build basically at his own house with some software. So what the police are now looking at is what exactly he used this
Flight Simulator
for, did it, for example, follow the path that the plane ultimately seems to have taken. So thats what theyre going to be looking for. We dont know what they have found at this point, but it does seem that they are now focusing on the pilot but not only the pilot but other crew members, passengers, and even ground crew that were helping to get the plane up because theyre looking to see who could have been responsible for directing the plane as it went. We dont have any answers from them as to why it took so long to search the pilots homes. But they say now they know the plane appears to be deliberately led down this way thats why theyre looking at everybody on board. We also know theyre looking at passengers, the copilot, et cetera as they try to figure out who took this plane on this route. Thank you very much, atika. The intermittble delay has brought frustration to many around the world but perhaps most of all to china. Almost twothirds of the people on board that flight were chinese citizens. Today, xinhua, chinas state run news agency ran an english run editorial that accused ha lay shah of a malaysia of a dereliction of duty. Cnns
David Mckenzie
live from beijing. David, thats very strong language. Where is it coming from here . Is it coming from that frugs stration that the families at home are feeling now . I think it comes from two places, jim. One is, yes, those families that have been stuck in that hotel, hundreds of them, who are already boiling over in frustration. Today they had a major argument with the airline which is taking care of them in beijing. Theyre telling the airline they refuse to go back to their homes, theyre not taking any kind of stipended and also comes from the
Chinese Government
which appears to show its limit of influence in the situation. Though china is far more powerful than malaysia, at least privately, it appears their pressure hasnt been bearing fruit. Theyve gone public with the bold statement saying its a dereliction of duty and more needs to be done by malaysia to solve the situation, jim. Looking at that editorial as well, it wasnt just malaysia they directed their criticism at. They directed it at the u. S. , calling the u. S. S intelligence super power and wondering in effect why the u. S. Hadnt used all of that, you know, satellite capability, et cetera, to help find the plane. Why target the u. S. Now and how severe is that anger against washington as well . Well, it seems like the chinese are pointing their finger at everyone, other than themselves. Rollsroyce, malaysians and the u. S. As you say. China is a growing military power, but this has shown their lack of influence and investigative capability. Of course the u. S. Agencies are the ones taking the lead in this investigation and jim, we have to look at this also domestically. China is potentially going to face a lot of criticism from its citizens as people travel abroad, can they protect those citizens and if something goes wrong, can they investigate that. So really, china is beholden to malaysia, to the u. S. And other countries, to solve this mystery and that doesnt look good for the communist party, so it makes sense for them in a way to point the fingers. No question. Chinese government is extremely sensitive to perception of limitations of its power, ability and we can see that playing out here. Plus certainly some understandable frustration from its citizens. Thanks very much to
David Mckenzie
,
Early Morning
in beijing, very late night rather in beijing. Lots more ahead on gps. Fareed will be back next with a look at how russias neighbors are responds to moscows aggression. The president of estonia and polands foreign minister after this. Turn around every now and then i get a little bit hungry and theres nothing really good around turn around every now and then i get a little bit tired of living off the taste of the air turn around, barry finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack and fiber so my wife wont give me any more flack i finally found the right snack but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. I saw my doctor. A blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. We talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. Axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. Women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. Report these symptoms to your doctor. Tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. Serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. Common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. Ask your doctor about axiron. Smoke . Nah, im good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release
Smartcontrol Technology
that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. Help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. Mayo . Corn dogs . You are so outta here aah [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of greattasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensureĀ®. Nutrition in chargeā¢. Weve always been on the forefront of innovation. When the world called for speed. When the world called for stealth. Intelligence. Endurance. Affordability. Adaptability. And when the world asked for the future. Staying ahead in a constantly evolving world. Thats the value of performance. Northrop grumman. This week, polands president marked his countrys 15th anniversary in nato and used the occasion to ask for more u. S. Troops to be sent to poland after a dozen american f16s and 300 u. S. Troops had already been promised. A little further north bordering russia sits the baltic nation of estonia. Last weekend
Toomas Hendrik
ilves told president obama that what putin is doing in crimea follows the same script that the soviet union used in the 1940s to take over estonia. President ilves joins me now from estonia and polands foreign minister
Radoslaw Sikorski
joins me from warsaw. Mr. President , let me start with you, you have a substantial russian minority in estonia. There have been tension with that minority. Does what is happening in ukraine make you worried that russia might follow a similar strategy with your country or with other neighbors of russia . Well lets be clear, europe is full of substantial numbers of minorities, far more than we have in estonia. We as one of the more liberal democracies in the world, shouldnt have to worry about these things. I would say, however, that once you start using the argument used in 1938 to annex the sue day tan land, no boarders in europe are secure anymore. The crimea has not been annexed yesterday but the argument is really the same. Radoslaw sikorski, poland borders the area of the russian enclave that is russian and, in fact, is the home to
Russias Baltic
fleet. Do you think that the
European Union
will act in a united and firm manner with regard to what is happening in ukraine . That is to say, to continue to not recognize any annexation and to impose sanctions on russia . Well, i dont see any freedom loving country recognizing this patently illegal, unconstitutional referendum being carried out in hayes and und underer the gun of foreign army. But, of course, facts on the ground are being created. But will europe act in a united fashion . Do you believe . Well, we are all reluctant to impose sanctions because russia will probably respond and well all suffer as a result, but russia is leaving us no choice. And the
European Council
has decided if there is no movement on russias part to correct the position, im afraid well have no choice on monday. Radek, regarding nato, what would poland want from nato and from the
United States
in particular in response to this . Well, youve alluded to some of the u. S. Response, which we are glad of that. Remember, we are not feeling militarily threatened as yet. Its just that we are concerned for ominous developments on the territory of an important partner of nato and thats why it has been important and correct to raise natos
Situational Awareness
and, of course, the question remains whether crimea is the limit or whether its phase one and then, of course, it could get much more serious. President ilves, when you look at this problem of the russian minorities, it is not as you say all over europe but near russias abroad. There are 25 million russians living all over places like kazakst kazakstan. Is it your impression those countries will be more wary of russia, because after all if i were in kazakhstan, all of a sudden you would be worried that if there are tensions between with the russian minority there, moscow could decide in order to protect its russian speaking compatriots, it needed to take some kind of military action . Lets i mean, i think that there are a number of countries that are quite worried if we look at the numbers. Theyre rather large. There are 8 million russians in ukraine. There are about 11 million ukrainians in russia so its not really an argument you want to be using too much and thats why countries have long abandoned this kind of argument because they saw the disastrous results of world war ii. What would you like to see nato do, mr. President . Well, i think the focus of nato has been for almost two decades, conflicts outside of the nato area, based on the premise that nato members,
Alliance Members
themselves, dont feel that their territory is under threat. Of course, that assumption with the kinds of actions we have seen, have disappeared alas. Radek sikorski, do you think that the annexation of crimea is now a kind of de facto reality and while you may not confer upon it, ledge plasy, we will have to live with the reality or do you believe it is possible that mr. Putin will actually reverse course . I hope he will reverse course because as president ilves was saying, the precedence are terrible. I hope weve learned something from the first world war, from
European Unions<\/a> vassilations and most significantly, of course, russias aggression produced the problem. But it will now be up to president obama to show the strength and skill to resolve it. For years now, the
European Union<\/a> has had an ambivalent attitude towards ukraine which produced instability in that country and opposition from russia. Ukraine is the most important country in the postsoviet space that russia seeks to dominate politically. If europe wanted to help ukraine move west it should have planned a bold, generous and swift strategy of attraction. Instead, the eu conducted lengthy, meandering negotiations with kiev, but let us not persist in believing that moscows moves have been strategically brilliant. Vladimir putin must have watched events unfold in ukraine in february with deep frustration, as a prorussian government was swept out of power, because the sochi olympics were under way, which limited what he could do. When the olympics ended, he acted quickly. Essentially an nexting crimea. It was a blunder. In taking over crimea, putin has lost ukraine. Since 1991, russia has influenced ukraine through prorussian politicians who were bribed by moscow to listen to its dictates. But that path is now blocked as steve has pointed out on this program last week, without crimea, which has an ethnic russian majority no prorussian politician could hope to get elected of ukraine. Ukraine is divided but not in half. Without crimea, only 15 of ukraine is ethnically russian. As important as losing ukraine, putin has triggered a deep antirussian nationalism around his borders. There are 25 million ethnic russians living outside of russia. And countries like kazakhstan with significant russian minorities, must wonder whether putin could foe meant moments in their country as well. And then use the russian army to protect them. Beyond the near abroad, russias relations with countries like poland and hungary, that were once warming are now adversarial. Nato which has been searching for a role in the postcold world war has been given a new lease on life. Moscow will face some sanctions from washington and almost certainly from the
European Union<\/a> as well. And in a rare break with russia during the discussions at the u. N. Security council, even china refused to condone russias moves into crimea. Now i have generally been weary for the calls of america intervention in every conflict around the world but this is different. The crisis in ukraine is the most significant geopolitical problem since the end of the cold war. Unlike many of the tragic ethnic and civil wars that have bubbled over the last three decades this one involves a great global power, russia. And thus can and will have farreaching consequences. It involves a great global principle. Can
National Boundaries<\/a> be changed by brute force . If this becomes acceptable, what happens in asia where there are dozens of contested boundaries and several great powers that want to redraw them. So president obama must rally the world, push the europeans, and negotiate with the russians. In this crisis, america truly is the indispensable nation. For more go cnn. Com fareed and read my
Washington Post<\/a> column this week. Lets get started. Ill be back withp much more later on in the show. For now lets go to cnns jim sciutto for the latest. Thank you, fareed. There are two major developing
International Stories<\/a> were following today. The search for that missing
Malaysian Airlines<\/a> jetliner and the referendum in crimea and thats where well begin. In the latest event in this fight between east and west over crimea, today cry me yan citizens are casting their ballots whether or not to join russia. Almost 50 of the region had voted in what the
United States<\/a> and other european powers call an illegal vote. Nick patton walsh is in lenin square in simferopol the capital of crimea. As this vote gets under way, lots of
Russian Troops<\/a> on the ground, questions as to how the ballot is structured. Any doubt as to the outcome of todays referendum . Not really, jim, no. I mean this is like most elections that happen in russia, its more an endorsement to the political decision thats already been made, that is a choice for the people of crimea. You dont hear any proukraine sentiments. You hear theyre boycottsing the vote but no sense of contest or equal campaigning here. Weve seen a tweet from the de facto
Prime Minister<\/a> here sergei aksyonov, he thanked people for 65 turnout so far. You hear
Officials Say<\/a> about 80 of the vote will go their way. Probably past the halfway mark to declare this referendum a success. That was never really in any doubt at all. Nick, quickly here, you have
Russian Troops<\/a> on the ground, entered an area part of eastern ukraine. Yesterday more clashes between pro
Russian Forces<\/a> and some proukrainians there as well, some of these militias. What is the tension on the ground today . Is there concern of that boiling over into violence . Well, certainly in crimea i think everyone feels its a done deal. Theres an outstanding question what happens to the remaining ukraine troops still on bases here. I met one leader of a bunch of holdouts, 15 soldiers on base were worried about what happens next because procrimean and
Russian Forces<\/a> in control of that ukraine base. The east is more worrying too. Hearing from our colleagues in donestk that protesters have broken into the prosecutors a office there. Thats a substantial move. As this violence continues in the east it adds increased fuel to the
Russian Foreign<\/a> ministry constant statements they may intervene to help what they refer to as compatriots there. Thats troubling for a new front in this. How europe and the u. S. React to this vote, sanctions, et cetera, we will be watching for that this week,
Nick Patton Walsh<\/a> in simferoposimferopol, c its been nine days since malaysian flight 970 disappeared. Despite a major search effort including 25 countries there is still no sign of the wayward plane. There is something new, though, that investigators hope will shed more light on just where the plane is now. And that is a
Flight Simulator<\/a> taken yesterday from the home of the planes captain, the pilot,
Zaharie Ahmad<\/a> shah. We have
Atika Shubert<\/a> in kuala lumpur following the investigation today. Whats the significant of that
Flight Simulator<\/a> and why are they taking it just now, nine days after the plane disappeared . Well, we dont know the significance just yet. Theyve only just taken it and looking into it. Its not a secret he had a
Flight Simulator<\/a>. He posted youtube videos of himself showing the fact he had a homemade
Flight Simulator<\/a> he seems to have been able to build basically at his own house with some software. So what the police are now looking at is what exactly he used this
Flight Simulator<\/a> for, did it, for example, follow the path that the plane ultimately seems to have taken. So thats what theyre going to be looking for. We dont know what they have found at this point, but it does seem that they are now focusing on the pilot but not only the pilot but other crew members, passengers, and even ground crew that were helping to get the plane up because theyre looking to see who could have been responsible for directing the plane as it went. We dont have any answers from them as to why it took so long to search the pilots homes. But they say now they know the plane appears to be deliberately led down this way thats why theyre looking at everybody on board. We also know theyre looking at passengers, the copilot, et cetera as they try to figure out who took this plane on this route. Thank you very much, atika. The intermittble delay has brought frustration to many around the world but perhaps most of all to china. Almost twothirds of the people on board that flight were chinese citizens. Today, xinhua, chinas state run news agency ran an english run editorial that accused ha lay shah of a malaysia of a dereliction of duty. Cnns
David Mckenzie<\/a> live from beijing. David, thats very strong language. Where is it coming from here . Is it coming from that frugs stration that the families at home are feeling now . I think it comes from two places, jim. One is, yes, those families that have been stuck in that hotel, hundreds of them, who are already boiling over in frustration. Today they had a major argument with the airline which is taking care of them in beijing. Theyre telling the airline they refuse to go back to their homes, theyre not taking any kind of stipended and also comes from the
Chinese Government<\/a> which appears to show its limit of influence in the situation. Though china is far more powerful than malaysia, at least privately, it appears their pressure hasnt been bearing fruit. Theyve gone public with the bold statement saying its a dereliction of duty and more needs to be done by malaysia to solve the situation, jim. Looking at that editorial as well, it wasnt just malaysia they directed their criticism at. They directed it at the u. S. , calling the u. S. S intelligence super power and wondering in effect why the u. S. Hadnt used all of that, you know, satellite capability, et cetera, to help find the plane. Why target the u. S. Now and how severe is that anger against washington as well . Well, it seems like the chinese are pointing their finger at everyone, other than themselves. Rollsroyce, malaysians and the u. S. As you say. China is a growing military power, but this has shown their lack of influence and investigative capability. Of course the u. S. Agencies are the ones taking the lead in this investigation and jim, we have to look at this also domestically. China is potentially going to face a lot of criticism from its citizens as people travel abroad, can they protect those citizens and if something goes wrong, can they investigate that. So really, china is beholden to malaysia, to the u. S. And other countries, to solve this mystery and that doesnt look good for the communist party, so it makes sense for them in a way to point the fingers. No question. Chinese government is extremely sensitive to perception of limitations of its power, ability and we can see that playing out here. Plus certainly some understandable frustration from its citizens. Thanks very much to
David Mckenzie<\/a>,
Early Morning<\/a> in beijing, very late night rather in beijing. Lots more ahead on gps. Fareed will be back next with a look at how russias neighbors are responds to moscows aggression. The president of estonia and polands foreign minister after this. Turn around every now and then i get a little bit hungry and theres nothing really good around turn around every now and then i get a little bit tired of living off the taste of the air turn around, barry finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack and fiber so my wife wont give me any more flack i finally found the right snack but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. I saw my doctor. A blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. We talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. Axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. Women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. Report these symptoms to your doctor. Tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. Serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. Common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. Ask your doctor about axiron. Smoke . Nah, im good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release
Smartcontrol Technology<\/a> that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. Help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. Mayo . Corn dogs . You are so outta here aah [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of greattasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure\u00ae. Nutrition in charge\u2122. Weve always been on the forefront of innovation. When the world called for speed. When the world called for stealth. Intelligence. Endurance. Affordability. Adaptability. And when the world asked for the future. Staying ahead in a constantly evolving world. Thats the value of performance. Northrop grumman. This week, polands president marked his countrys 15th anniversary in nato and used the occasion to ask for more u. S. Troops to be sent to poland after a dozen american f16s and 300 u. S. Troops had already been promised. A little further north bordering russia sits the baltic nation of estonia. Last weekend
Toomas Hendrik<\/a> ilves told president obama that what putin is doing in crimea follows the same script that the soviet union used in the 1940s to take over estonia. President ilves joins me now from estonia and polands foreign minister
Radoslaw Sikorski<\/a> joins me from warsaw. Mr. President , let me start with you, you have a substantial russian minority in estonia. There have been tension with that minority. Does what is happening in ukraine make you worried that russia might follow a similar strategy with your country or with other neighbors of russia . Well lets be clear, europe is full of substantial numbers of minorities, far more than we have in estonia. We as one of the more liberal democracies in the world, shouldnt have to worry about these things. I would say, however, that once you start using the argument used in 1938 to annex the sue day tan land, no boarders in europe are secure anymore. The crimea has not been annexed yesterday but the argument is really the same. Radoslaw sikorski, poland borders the area of the russian enclave that is russian and, in fact, is the home to
Russias Baltic<\/a> fleet. Do you think that the
European Union<\/a> will act in a united and firm manner with regard to what is happening in ukraine . That is to say, to continue to not recognize any annexation and to impose sanctions on russia . Well, i dont see any freedom loving country recognizing this patently illegal, unconstitutional referendum being carried out in hayes and und underer the gun of foreign army. But, of course, facts on the ground are being created. But will europe act in a united fashion . Do you believe . Well, we are all reluctant to impose sanctions because russia will probably respond and well all suffer as a result, but russia is leaving us no choice. And the
European Council<\/a> has decided if there is no movement on russias part to correct the position, im afraid well have no choice on monday. Radek, regarding nato, what would poland want from nato and from the
United States<\/a> in particular in response to this . Well, youve alluded to some of the u. S. Response, which we are glad of that. Remember, we are not feeling militarily threatened as yet. Its just that we are concerned for ominous developments on the territory of an important partner of nato and thats why it has been important and correct to raise natos
Situational Awareness<\/a> and, of course, the question remains whether crimea is the limit or whether its phase one and then, of course, it could get much more serious. President ilves, when you look at this problem of the russian minorities, it is not as you say all over europe but near russias abroad. There are 25 million russians living all over places like kazakst kazakstan. Is it your impression those countries will be more wary of russia, because after all if i were in kazakhstan, all of a sudden you would be worried that if there are tensions between with the russian minority there, moscow could decide in order to protect its russian speaking compatriots, it needed to take some kind of military action . Lets i mean, i think that there are a number of countries that are quite worried if we look at the numbers. Theyre rather large. There are 8 million russians in ukraine. There are about 11 million ukrainians in russia so its not really an argument you want to be using too much and thats why countries have long abandoned this kind of argument because they saw the disastrous results of world war ii. What would you like to see nato do, mr. President . Well, i think the focus of nato has been for almost two decades, conflicts outside of the nato area, based on the premise that nato members,
Alliance Members<\/a> themselves, dont feel that their territory is under threat. Of course, that assumption with the kinds of actions we have seen, have disappeared alas. Radek sikorski, do you think that the annexation of crimea is now a kind of de facto reality and while you may not confer upon it, ledge plasy, we will have to live with the reality or do you believe it is possible that mr. Putin will actually reverse course . I hope he will reverse course because as president ilves was saying, the precedence are terrible. I hope weve learned something from the first world war, from
Second World War<\/a> and from the cold war. Europe is a patchwork of nationalities, both in the east and in the west, and we found ways of resolving these issues. Giving maximum rights to minorities and dissolving borders so that people can happily go along as, indeed, they have been doing in crimea and eastern ukraine. Remember, not a single russian or russian speaker has so far been harmed. So there isnt even a pretext for everything that is being done. President ilves, do you want something in particular from washington, from president obama . What do you think washingtons role in this should be . Well, i think we have received assurances from president obama and from
Vice President<\/a> biden and certainly i think what has come home to all of us is the idea that it is now time to fix aate or rebalance o pivot, whatever the term wants to use, on areas outside of europe was unfortunately premature. That, in fact, the security situation in europe is not resolved in the way that we thought with the peace dividend in the 1990s. Mr. President , mr. Foreign minister, thank you very much for joining us. Up next, what in the world . Why venezuelas protesters seem to be taking orders from a man in miami via twitter. I will explain. All 5 of you f. Our clients need a lot of attention. Theres unlimited talk and text. Were working deals all day. You get 10 gigabytes of data to share. What about expansion potential . Add a line, anytime, for 15 a month. Low dues, great terms. Lets close new at t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business. You stand behind what you say. Theres a saying around here, around here you dont make excuses. You make commitments. And when you cant live up to them, you own up, and make it right. Some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where its needed most. But i know youll still find it when you know where to look. Plays a key role throughout our lives. One a day womens 50 is a complete multivitamin designed for
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Worlds Largest<\/a> oil reserves and it is the fourth largest exporter of oil to the
United States<\/a>. Despite those riches venezuela is a basket case. Theres hyper inflation,
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Violent Crime<\/a> and unfettered corruption. Venezuelans have a number of reasons to protest, but the protesters dont really have a clear sense of direction. Thats why theyre following tweets from a brazilian a thousand miles away and its unclear whom they represent. On the one hand you have a moderate wing of protesters, a group whose leader narrowly lost out in the last elections. These protesters are looking for minor concessions from the government as they bide their time for the next national vote. But a more vocal, even radical wing of protesters has emerged in recent months which have been calling for the overthrow of the president nicolas maduro. These calls have, of course, been the perfect excuse for brutal government crackdown. The background to all of this is venezuelas silent and suffering majority and in an essay in the new republic the mexican intellectual points out that protesters on the street are comprised mostly of the middle and upper classes. He points out that the far greater threat to the maduro government could come from the poor if they rise up. For years maduros predecessor the popular america bashing hugo chavez populated income voters with subsidies and handouts. But as the economy has collapsed even they have suffered greatly. If those silent poor rise up, we could see greater turmoil. You see, maduro represents the policies of chavez, but he does so without the late president s charisma and populist touch. If serious cracks develop perhaps even the army could question its loyalty. As always with
Oil Economies<\/a> if prices fall all bets are off on the survival of the regime. If venezuela implodes it would trigger a massive regional crisis. Cuba, which is essentially bank rolled by venezuela would collapse. Other regimes would also suffer a loss of aid. If under pressure venezuela somehow moves toward real democracy, that too would have ripple effects across the region and in cuba. While you watch the crisis in ukraine, think about the protesters in venezuela, who are demanding the very same things as those brave soul. Up next, a mystery in another oil economy. Tens of billions of dollars are alleged to have disappeared from one african nations coffers. What happened . I will ask that countrys finance minister. Fareeds take brought to you by century link. Data, voice, cloud. Managed services. Peace of mind is important when youre running a successful business. So we provide it services you can rely on. With centurylink as your trusted it partner, youll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. Multilayered
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United States<\/a> treasury, people in washington would certainly sit up and wonder what happened and heads would roll. Now imagine if that sum of money disappeared from an economy that is just 1. 6 the size of americas. That actually happened in nigeria. Theres a twist. So when nigerias central banker, chairman of the fed and a wellrespected economist sounded the alarm that 20 billion had gone missing, what really happened was that he got suspended. Why . Well, thats what i asked nigerias finance minister when she came to new york this week. She knows him well. Shes also a former managing director of the world bank and is the author of reforming the unreformable, lessons from nigeria. Listen in to our conversation. I began by asking her why the central banker was suspended for blowing the whistle . I believe that when you find problems, you should also find solutions. I think the problem began the first time when he said that the amount that was he never said it was stolen. He said it was unaccounted for, was 49. 8 billion and he wrote a letter to the president , he called me a couple of days after, to say ive written this letter. My first reaction was thats not possible. We couldnt be missing 50 billion as finance mip ster in this country. We wouldnt be able to function. Thats too high a hit. Everybody would know it and feel it. There is substantial gap. Oh, yes. The bank i think when you were one of the managing directors issued a report on the nigerian economy which it said hundreds of billions of dollars over the past 30 or 40 years have been siphoned off. This would be an example of this kind of siphoning off. No. I think we should hold our horses a little bit. He never said the money had been siphoned off. He said it was unaccounted for. Hold on. Theres a difference. When he alleged 49. 8 billion and this was looked at, it was found some of that money had really been remitted to the tax
Agency Directly<\/a> and his people were not aware of it. So 16 billion was immediately accounted for. That, you know, they didnt seem to know the accounting mode of the agency, so thats what im saying. But there has been theres no doubt that nigerians feel suspicious of the oil sector that it has been regarded as opaque over the years and this is not an issue, you know, whether its 10. 8 billion or 1, you know, we cant afford to lose any money from the treasury. Why fire the central banker . Respected central banker . You know, fareed, what i would like to do is perhaps focus on the economy, because i dont think i want to get into this issue of firing, not firing. Hes still governor of the central bank. He has been suspended. He hasnt been fired. We need to focus on the central issue, which is no one dollar should be lost from the treasury. Any money that belongs to it must be remitted. And the president , we pushed, he has ordered one yesterday, that there should be a
Forensic Audit<\/a> to determine where these moneys, what is unaccounted for, is it the 10. 8 billion that we are saying from the accounts . Weve been working on this for two years. You know, is it 50 billion . Is it 20 . Is it 12 . What is the amount. We need to know for the sake of the nigerian people and he has ordered that. So we want it to be independent, we want it to be well done, so that we can lay it to rest. How do we how do you solve the problem of corruption . Youve been in government twice. You have a reputation for being extremely honest. What would you do if you had a magic wand, you were president , what would you do to get nigeria to get this cancer out of its system . Moo we well, you know, fareed, there are no easy answers. Theres one thing i want to say and repeat. No one can fight corruption for nigerians except nigerians. Everyone has to be committed from the top to the bottom to fight it. I think there are two key things that need to be done all along and its not just in nigeria. Many developing countries you need to do this. In our country you need by all means pursue those who are corrupt, punish them, you know, make sure theres no impunity. That has to be coupled with something that doesnt get as much attention which is building institutions. Its unglamorous, its work that takes time, but we have to do it. We have to put it in place. I have to ask you a question that is not part of directly your portfolio, but it is your government. Nigeria has always had laws banning homosexuality. You have basked a further law which criminalizes it so somebody who is gay, would have to spend 14 years in prison. You also have passed the law that says people who are in some way promoting gay clubs or gay discussion would be imprisoned for ten years. This seems an assault on a minorities rights. It also seems an assault on free speech. Why is nigeria doing this . Well, let me say this fash, n fareed, were here in the u. S. And it took 40 to 50 years or more under conversation of, you know, the
Gay Community<\/a> to get where the u. S. Is. I think that, you know, we need a conversation in the country. We need 96 of people support these laws, but i think we need to unpack the laws, for them to see, you know, between being a gay person and between samesex marriage. Because the two are compounded in peoples mind and theres a strong sentiment against samesex marriage just as you had here and its still evolving. I think its a question of conversation, discussion, evolution, education, and engagement over time, just as happened in this country and in europe. Its not something that happened overnight. I would say withhold judgment and let us work on this. Madam finance minister, pleasure to have you on. Thank you. We will be back. Turn around every now and then i get a little bit hungry and theres nothing really good around turn around every now and then i get a little bit tired of living off the taste of the air turn around, barry finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack and fiber so my wife wont give me any more flack i finally found the right snack you know how painful heartburn can be. For fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon\u00ae. Only gaviscon\u00ae forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up relieving the pain quickly. Try fast, long lasting gaviscon\u00ae. Relieving the pain quickly. Lifes an adventure and it always has been. But your erectile dysfunction it could be a question of blood flow. Cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be
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Bloomberg View<\/a> and the author of a book the upside of down why failing well is the key to success. Listen to what she found. The idea is not just to fail at things for the sake of failing. The idea is to take calculated risks and then to figure out what went wrong because thats actually the most valuable piece of information that you can have, right . Theres a great story about
Thomas Edison<\/a> asked, how does it feel to have failed to make an incandescent light bulb about halfway through his journey to making a light bulb. What do you mean failed . I have found 10,000 things that dont make good filaments. That is a how a surprising number of things get found out in the marketplace. You think whats important is an atmosphere which allows that failure to happen . You contrast the
United States<\/a> with denmark which is interesting, because its a european country, you think of as being this is northern europe, thats always successful, and portrayed as such, but you say theres still a big difference, that there is a stigma attached in denmark versus the
United States<\/a> . In europe, it varies by country, but theres less of a thought that when someone has been the head of a company and its gone down, you know, that could have happened to anyone, that the important thing was to try and we admire the resourcefulness of people who strike out on their own. What they see in europe is lower rates of entrepreneurship and an institutional problem. I looked at a danish entrepreneur who ten years ago had a business setback and because of denmarks bankruptcy system he cant get rid of the debt he accumulated that time. Its the same size as it was ten years ago. Instead of starting a new venture starting over hes struggling to pay off that old debt. It might be good for his bankers, i question that, but its not good for him and the economy. You point out in the
United States<\/a>, there is one troubling thing, which is the longterm unemployed seem to be longterm unemployed in some significant cases, because theyre not taking the risk of taking a job that doesnt seem right for them. Theyre not theyre waiting for the perfect job. Yes. What weve seen in america over the last five years is longterm unemployment rates that are looking a lot more european longterm unemployment rates have been. People who when you look at studies of these people what youre seeing theyre not spending enough time on their job search, not willing to lower the wage theyll accept and not moving as much as americans used to. Those are huge mistakes right now. What we know from surveys of firms and doing studies with reses sue mays once youve been out of work six months its hard to get back in. Employers really discount those resumes. A better strategy is to lower your wage early, lower the amount youre willing to accept and say i can work up to it later. Thats what i did ten years ago when i was laid off after a business school, i basically took a job that paid a third of what i was expecting and worked back towards, you know, ill probably never make big
Management Consulting<\/a> money but back to where something i was living pretty comfortably. People are reluctant to do that. Humans are what economists call once weve had something its hard to admit it didnt work. Thats why you see gamblers going back trying to double down at the casino and win their money even though they of all people should know the house always wins in the end. Whats the most important failure youve learned from . Theres so many. I would say the biggest one was being unemployed for two years. In the first place it wasnt my failure, i got laid off with my whole associate class. I didnt do the right thing. I had a temporary job working down at the
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Disaster Recovery<\/a> site and while i am very glad i did it, i didnt i let that job take over and i didnt start looking for a job quickly enough. Which put me in the same position as a lot of todays unemployed people. Eventually i did the right thing, i started flailing. I tried a lot of things. I had a
Small Business<\/a> consulting group, doing i. T. Consulting and a blog i started while working down there. And i started freelancing economics articles and got a job as an economist and had the most amazing, luck career for the last 12 years. That is what you see from people who get back on their feet, is they just kept going. Well, heres hoping that was the last time you have to learn from failure. Probably not, but lets hope i learn from it. Pleasure to have you on. Up next, miracles come in many forms. This one appeared as a tree. Yes, a tree. I will explain. Tall the building is, or how ornate the halls are. It doesnt matter if there are granite statues, or big mahogany desks. When working with an investment firm, whats really important is whether the people behind the desks actually stand behind what they say. Introducing the schwab accountability guarantee. If youre not happy with one of our participating
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Zac Galifianakis<\/a> on the funny or die internet show between two friends. What is it like to be the last black president. Seriously . Whats it like for this to be the last time you ever talk to a president . That brings me to my question of the week. Which of the following countries has a law against insulting its leader . Is it poland, turkey, the netherlands or thailand . Stay tuned and well tell you the correct answer. This weeks book of the week is the leading indicators, a short history of the numbers that rule our world. This is a clever, entertaining and intelligent book that dissects the many statistics that we all rely on. Gdp, unemployment, deficits and shows us how unreliable they all are. A very fun read. For the last look. Three years ago this week, a 9. 0 magnitude earthquake struck the coast of northern japan. Unleashing the largest tsunami in the countrys history. Traveling as fast as a jet plane, the wave reached an astounding 132. 5 feet high. Thats roughly the height of rioss christ the redeemer statute. Over 18,000 people lost their lives. Coastal communities were decimated. And the most
Serious Nuclear<\/a> crisis since chernobyl ensued. In one town on japans northeast coast only a handful of buildings remained standing when the water rereceded. A forest of 70,000 trees, trees that protected the town for hundreds of years were lost. All that is, but one. This pine tree was the only one to survives the massive wave. It became known as the miracle pine. A symbol of hope for the devastated community. When saltwater threatened its life in 2012 the 270yearold, 88 foot tree was cut down hollowed out and preserved. It was then erected in the same spot, now serving as a memorial to the tsunami victims. Radioactive water from fukushima is still said to be periodically leaking into the pacific. 100,000 people are still living in temporary housing. And japanese
Prime Minister<\/a> shinzo abe said this week he would not let the disaster fade from memory. This tree wont let it. The correct answer is actually a, b, c and d. In poland, publicly insulting the president could land you in prison for three years, in turkey you could face up to four years, in the netherlands believe it or not insulting the monarch could land you in jail for five years. All of those punishments are preferable to the 15 years you would receive in thailand. Perhaps these leaders should learn to take a punch. Traffic to healthcare. Gov increased by 40 the day after obamas appearance. Thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. I will see you next week. Good morning. Im candy crowley. Reliable sources with
Brian Stelter<\/a> starts after this check of our top stories. Malaysia is revealing more information about the investigation into the disappearance of flight 370. Authorities say theyre now examining a
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