How to watch Biden and Putin meet and Biden's news conference afterward
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President Biden's much-anticipated meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin will be Wednesday in Geneva, Switzerland, following the end of the NATO summit and Mr. Biden's first G-7 conference. The two men are expected to first meet at roughly 1 p.m. local time in Geneva, or 7 a.m. ET and shake hands before going into a conference.
Mr. Biden will hold a press conference after the meeting, which is expected to last a few hours. At a press conference on Monday, Mr. Biden declined to say what his desired outcomes are for the meeting, which comes as believed Russian hackers have attacked U.S. infrastructure and as Putin says he can't guarantee Russian activist Alexey Navalny will survive prison.The Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday that the U.S. food supply is still "one of the safest in the world," in the wake of a number of foodborne disease outbreaks affecting items ranging from organic carrots to deli meats to McDonald's Quarter Pounders. E. coli, listeria and other contaminants have sickened thousands of people and forced a number of recalls in recent months.
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