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in the growing uprising in the eastern regions it would seriously complicate the situation. this rebellion had to be extinguished immediately and at any cost and that cost was high. on may second two thousand and fourteen soccer fans flocked to the center of odessa city for the ukrainian championship match surprisingly a great number of these fans who descended into odessa just the night before also turned out to be fighters from the my don self-defense units along with members of radical organizations from all parts of ukraine that these. books. these families asked armed and shouting nationalist mottos began disturbances in the center of the city as they marched to the end time i don tent in camp where they attacked. the end time mind on protesters sought shelter in the trading house but it was a track mind on supporters started throwing molotov cocktails into the building
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until it was engulfed in flames. people burned to death inside for trying to escape jumped from when it's. a low a fire station was less than a mile away it took almost half an hour for firefighters to arrive when they finally did the damage had been done. but here's an intriguing fact just a few days before those dreadful events a messenger from my don aundrea pair o. b. made a visit to odessa it's an interesting coincidence that some of the people he met with in odessa were seen at the scene that fateful day. but not everyone was mourning on the popular political talk show schuster live the news about the people burned alive in odessa was welcomed with a long around. of applause for you truth for saudi what this it but lots of
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literacy just to just put your story you know what you see. on its facebook page the right sector announced the events of may second a proud moment in national history an official investigation into this sad event has been going on now for nearly two years and it's yet to reach a conclusion but it seems the experts and all the information they needed from the very beginning which i. will just give you a q. . it looks like a desa really is a very important piece of real estate as it was on earth with a very special new governor appointed on may thirtieth of two thousand and fifteen . mikhail saakashvili an old friend of the united states and born and raised in ukraine's neighboring country georgia hello there in georgia
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a quick look at his biography gives one an understanding that he's been groomed for a special mission maybe she did you know as i did when i was i got to let me go to mr saakashvili received a u.s. state department scholarship and he worked for a new york law firm which represented the organization commodity a group that appeared earlier when we learned about the color revolutions we're dealing with democratic blood blister aleutian this is the revolution of roses and this is me kyle saakashvili with camara busy overthrowing the legitimately elected president eduard shevardnadze. but i. was doing that soon after the rose revolution blossomed fully georgia announced its intentions to join nato and plant fresh nato military bases in the fertile soil right on russia's border never ever will give up. freedom and independence never
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never will give any piece of our territory saakashvili is mission was accomplished at least with his friends and nato the georgian populace wasn't quite as happy though in two thousand and seven they took to the streets to voice discontent and mr saakashvili responded with force. the people's discontent. saakashvili party lost parliamentary elections and the opposition took control he said this means that the parliamentary majority should set up a new government and me as the president according to our constitution mikhail decided not to wait for the results of the president's election and fled the country in october two thousand and thirteen. in the last days of the soviet union people were full of hope and anticipation of the upcoming changes underground music by young musicians of the time captured the
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mood perfectly what was it like to live and make music in that atmosphere. that i'm going to let out how they're not they're not. that i'm not out of the i'm not of somebody there's let's i. guess was a good time to. try to move there i'm. not that wasn't funny not why not. why x. chanting in the hall people we believe this will be here. i want my kids i don't
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want them up a soldier and a whole lot of them are not a problem all the hollywood all the kids are is a lot of the bottom a little work to my build a little of the pimp i don't want to put out a love to moderate party without all the other while they're the best. in two thousand and fourteen saakashvili refused summons to appear in court as a witness in several criminal cases later that same year he was accused of misuse of power and embezzle. saakashvili wound up in the us and soon his friends in washington found him a new assignment. mikail actively supported my down and very soon was rewarded with a high position in the new ukrainian government. first as the president's counselor and then as the governor of odessa the day before taking this position he renounced
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his citizenship to georgia the country of the birth and became a ukrainian citizen. and the suggest others gordon would have done in the way exhorted road in a. coup or the would have done in the way exhort that road in. as they say the battle is worth the blood both literally and figuratively yet they could ask us now do i not sound like a flood of us by the us out media player to question is now the last thought on. the chest but i have a cut on those nasa she's up to date on the my seal of geoffrey pyatt the u.s. ambassador to ukraine paid a visit to saakashvili just a month after he took office in odessa it is law is the all last administration is delivering results for a you're going to see a steady flow of embassy and washington visitors coming here the meeting was fruitful and geoffrey generous. no matter how
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well saakashvili is job goes it looks like he shouldn't be worried about his own finances on his facebook page he posted an official document showing that the new governor of odessa gets a pretty penny from washington almost two hundred thousand dollars a year for comparison the governor of maine gets seventy thousand dollars a year. so if odessa became a new u.s. state it would be at the top of the list mr saakashvili should feel right at home in his newly adopted country he is best of friends with fellow color revolutionary leader viktor yuschenko who's the godfather of his son. and another mother school bus and a lesson in lucia but is insufficient at the post but you walk us kind of being it's just a d.c. at them the if someone is going to. even though there's a double chooses to show. it when used in the but the least of those three is if i
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did it with you but i'd have to stand on the list at this point that business do a little bit of that of this almost just in your youth but how they should have seen that in the special before bonus does they were able to contain such. a war once launched doesn't choose its victims we are just learning at this hour that malaysian airlines has now confirmed that it has lost contact with one of its planes plane was indeed shot down by a missile while flying at a high altitude over eastern ukraine near the russian border two hundred ninety eight revised number of souls on board all feared dead it was a murder it was a crime there's been this odd nonchalance about pursuing the answers there was a report a very limited report put out a few months after the event but since then they said the next report will be on
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the first anniversary of the event but you do with a criminal investigation before becomes a cold case so there's been this curious element of why is there not greater pressure from both the media and the the western governments to answer these questions but even without any answers the fingers were pointed immediately that's not an accident. that is happening because the russian support for evidence indicates that the plane was shot down by a surface to air missile that was launched from an area that is controlled by russian backed separatists inside of ukraine into this little. to put up a national initiative just as. the question today kate. the malaysian boeing wasn't the first plane to play a significant part in american russian relationships on september first one thousand nine hundred three korean airlines flight double zero seven from new york to seoul via anchorage was shot down by
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a soviet interceptor aircraft over the territory of the u.s.s.r. in the sea of japan there was absolutely no justification either legal or moral for what the soviets did the tragedy of the korean bowing was considered a perfect occasion to demonstrate the nato military power within dangerous proximity to the soviets on november second one thousand nine hundred eighty three nato launched able archer attend a command post exercise simulating a conflict escalation culminating in a nuclear attack it was followed by placing pershing two nuclear missiles in europe . what reagan didn't take into consideration was the paranoid overreaction of the soviets and. a recently declassified us intelligence report shows that for the first time since the cuban missile crisis the world was that close to nuclear war. just like in one nine hundred eighty three the
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malaysian boeing crash was leveraged against the enemy. a new wave of sanctions hit russia mediately after the tragedy. the united states is imposing new sanctions in key sectors of the russian economy almost a year and three months later the dutch safety board published a report that is itself a flight m.h. seventy crashed because often. and three well four and four i have the today just outside of the arrow playing the best the left side of the cockpit the report didn't blame any specific group or person and estimated a very wide area of three hundred twenty kilometers as a zone from which the missiles fired at the same time the russian producer of boog missiles on wasn't a conducted its own independent investigation. that they speeded me up the fullest . lou of the delegates i mean if you like yet the nist is up a school during the experiment they blew up a retired airliner with
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a bouquet missile and came to the conclusion that the malaysian plane was brought down by the older type of missiles not used by russia anymore but still in the possession of ukraine the company claims that the missile was launched from the territory controlled by the ukrainian military. one would expect that these controversial results would again stir up public interest in the investigation but the tragedy of malaysian flight m.h. seventeen at already played its role in the big geo political game therefore it was soon forgotten the goal was achieved after the third wave of sanctions hit russia the tensions between the two countries skyrocketed so the question presents itself are we truly witnessing the beginning of cold war two point zero and if so what are chances to survive at this time.
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in one thousand nine hundred seven the bulletin of atomic scientists introduce the doomsday clock. it represents a countdown to global nuclear annihilation. in one thousand nine hundred. the three during the height of the cold war it came its closest to midnight as the superpowers were creating massive nuclear arsenal a story of america's ever expanding atomic weapons program as the world began to grasp the insane danger of nuclear warfare and took measures to control the arms race the situation steadily improved. in one thousand nine hundred one the doomsday clock was at its furthest from midnight seventeen minutes. the time of hope was short lived though as the world has become more and more unstable
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. but in two thousand and fifteen the bulletin of atomic scientists moved the clock to just three minutes to midnight stay on check to climate change in a nuclear arms race resulting from modernization of huge ourselves those extraordinary and undeniable threats to the continued existence of humanity. the united states and russia have embarked on massive programs to modernize their nuclear arsenals. undermining existing nuclear weapons treaties. the clock ticks now at just three minutes to midnight because international leaders are failing to perform their most important duty ensuring and preserving the health and vitality of human civilization.
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interested always in the waters of our old. pursuit. the world cup after winning a thrilling penalty shoot out. russia. russia celebrated long into the night. all expectations to get into the tournament. and other news. to people who are in critical condition. and more information on the case. has already been pointed.
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. i i i you you you . you know i was the one. and those scenes here were no exception to anything going on around the country apart from those lucky fifty thousand or so who had to take it to the such a stadium millions were watching the game glued to their screens not just here in the host country but also in croatia. we were out i.
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was. good i was. going to be. i. suddenly had an adrenaline charged time of it fighting spirit that every minute of the game it seems one one off the normal time it was to extra time the players giving that all all their emotions all the energy on the football field let's see how that drama unfolded. thank. you. for the feel . for
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how. not mario fernandez had. went in and i think both lost our composure and we did yeah i mean because it when they went to one we just didn't expect them to get back into the game. as you were quite rightly saying is you know when you do you go into extra time which is i think tactically what both teams want to know taking off some of their attacking play as. they wanted to push it out into actually trying hopefully get that kind of pass the penalties let someone at the table obviously the sheriff of gold. mine it's the rocket goal open the school ring. if you can live on minutes before. taking the lead with not fund managers equalised said in the crowd here absolutely. crazy or it wasn't it was a quiet motion you see it was a you know the game one cherishes for you fantastic goal contender for goal of the
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tournament and it was disappointing a little bit that russia couldn't just keep it tight keep it together for ten minutes initially they had to drop back so called parking the bus which is what you're supposed to do manage the game but i feel maybe this is out of the show we've discussed this is something old something a bit of self can see just before half time and then you know they can see we looked at each other and said we don't think we're going to get into this and then i'll pop fernandez to make amends for the error but it was a really really they showed a lot of fight in the heart. i think on the balance of things like croatia did have some slightly very good chances to kill the game off on the on they gave it their all as well the players at the end you know some muscular injuries you mentioned muscle cramps are going to find it very tough against england but they certainly deserve you know a shot at getting at the final that's got the teamwork they've got the individual talent the rockish is my mind you kitchen cetera they're going to give england a real run for their money i do feel they are and i think you mentioned correctly
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as well that they were one of the teams at least for the tournament finds. they have a chance but i think they're going to have to manage that team really tough because last night was really. training on the bench and so close to those penalty kicks the second game they've had to take two penalties and that actually we can see how that dramatic shootout unfolded. i. i i i. i . i i. i i. cor such a disappointing defeat for the russians they were so close to the semifinals but as
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you were saying the best team. in your opinion. how did you analyze croatia's approach to the go you know. this one of the toughest times so i feel very similar to the game against denmark in fact be swept aside in the group stages argentina ice they weren't really challenged by those teams that they could really enjoy their game get some very good goal some really flowing attacking play. in the game really a game of cat and mouse you know they were playing with argentineans and really trying to get beautiful football going the russians gave them a very tough time there played from the back getting them on the counterattack starting off you know the first half really coming off the blocks. did find itself perhaps the element of fatigue as you say setting in which is going to be a factor of course in the english game as well it's a bit of luck isn't that for sure the penalties are always such a lot of their players. you know on both sides they spoke about the pressure of the
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penalties on one side turned out to be psychologically stronger than the other that was the creation's let's take a look at some reactions from the russians on that. which we had very high hopes for this game but we couldn't. everything we'd hoped but we're sad about it we did well in this championship but in the end when you're here in the quarterfinals you want to go further and we couldn't get the only thing we want is to get better and take the team to the highest possible level russia played a very good game in the first half in particular a surprisingly small reason i press this a lot we were unable to build our games but our styles. look a moderate amount of the match just like the national team the fans also had good things to say about the russian team. see today football one i'm very proud of the russians because reaching the quarterfinals is not easy to blink is the russians is really tough when you i mean you know they're playing divisions
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my demeanor so i mean one hundred twenty minutes when they've scored twice be sure that when the game you need to be as. one spain. couldn't do the scene or you know what that means. i mean i don't want tougher expect a lot of respect it was a good game but the fans are upbeat after just a few minutes of cost grief many went on to celebrate throughout the night people wondering but for the fans and here behind us quite late into the evening they've also got good reason to their team defied all expectations all pre-tournament predictions they became national heroes just over the last two weeks or so overnight thousands of fans poured out their pride and gratitude in the streets as he goes off reports. just one human rights commissioner. did you know. this is the militia that she's not the not that blandishments fortune got to. now she come monday next
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command by she i'm allowed to let me get even yet. oh. it has been a nail biter of a game and a lot of dreams are being shattered too nice and i have to apologize to every we. my voice that she. finds. there is still a very very high. end of the game. movie but i will use. more says kids would be. it's a big mystery it's a big game it's of wonderful one.
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