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the next morning, snuck them back. >> do they still keep the bathroom key with the armory key?ey have reconfigured their key sets and how they secure them. but give it six months, it will happen again and we'll go to plan "c." that's it. keys found, case closed. >> in a nearby courtroom, cecil kunkel's case is still open, but not for long. he's about to find out whether he will spend the next 15 to 61 years in prison for selling stolen checks to an undercover officer. >> all right. has the jury reached a verdict? >> we have. >> is it your position that you think you're hopelessly deadlocked? you don't think any further deliberations would help you reach a decision? >> right. >> okay. everybody's on the same page? all right. ladies and gentlemen, the court will declare a mistrial and excuse the jury. >> the jury's inability to reach a verdict means kunkel's case will be tried again. but not being found guilty has left him energized. >> well, you know what, they're getting ready to go for round two. guess it was a deadlock, so get ready to go again. know what i mean? i was hoping
the next morning, snuck them back. >> do they still keep the bathroom key with the armory key?ey have reconfigured their key sets and how they secure them. but give it six months, it will happen again and we'll go to plan "c." that's it. keys found, case closed. >> in a nearby courtroom, cecil kunkel's case is still open, but not for long. he's about to find out whether he will spend the next 15 to 61 years in prison for selling stolen checks to an undercover officer....
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without firing a single shot, walking into ukrainian bases and armories and taking them over. we saw one building flying a russian flag with a few dozen russian soldiers. we've seen russian soldiers digging trenches, reinforcing themselves right around this armory. we've had discussion with them. they wouldn't let us interview them but they would eventually let us film them. they're moving in, they're absolutely here to stay at and it seems with this latest ultimatum they are trying to disarm what little resips tense they have tried to encounter. >> and the yo saying that they't interfering. it seems that this is an international game of chicken where both sides want search other to do something. we lost our connection with nick schifrin in the capital of crimea concerning this latest stand off between russia and ukraine. this latest ultimatum follows a series of stand offs between russia and ukrainian troops in crimea. we have more. >> they arrived in block access to the novel base in eastern crimea. inside the ukrainian service men refused to surrender. they have turned up t
without firing a single shot, walking into ukrainian bases and armories and taking them over. we saw one building flying a russian flag with a few dozen russian soldiers. we've seen russian soldiers digging trenches, reinforcing themselves right around this armory. we've had discussion with them. they wouldn't let us interview them but they would eventually let us film them. they're moving in, they're absolutely here to stay at and it seems with this latest ultimatum they are trying to disarm...
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it ended with a nice thing at the stadium armory station. >> i take the metro everywhere. it is not something i look forward to hearing. >> surveillance cameras caught the suspects in the knifing. metro police hope somebody can i.d. them. >> that is unacceptable. >> while police wait for someone to call with information, passengers fret about violence on board. >> deftly think that is something, a major concern. e every day.lin >> some passengers say that assaults on metro trains are things they worry about every time they take a ride. orsometimes during the day night, someone is going to get assaulted. and they are minding their own business. to put this into perspective, a spokesperson says that the man who was injured on the green line had gotten into a fight with the other man. it was not a random attack. juvenilesthe two injured at the stadium armory station, that apparently was some kind of are all between two brawl-- some kind of between two groups of people. >> turning to the rather situation. what a treat for those tired of the cold weather. we experienced springl
it ended with a nice thing at the stadium armory station. >> i take the metro everywhere. it is not something i look forward to hearing. >> surveillance cameras caught the suspects in the knifing. metro police hope somebody can i.d. them. >> that is unacceptable. >> while police wait for someone to call with information, passengers fret about violence on board. >> deftly think that is something, a major concern. e every day.lin >> some passengers say that...
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down the block there's a huge armory. russian soldiers are digging trenches right outside that armory. what's interesting if you spend enough time you see supporters of crimeans trying to deliver food and water thanking these russian soldiers for coming, the majority or all of russia does not support this intervention but there were a lot of people who we ran into that definitely felt the presence of russian trops was a good thing. >> and nick was there anything from the ukrainian government about this ultimatum that was issued to the navy? no and what we have seen is a ukrainian government attacking a lot of parliament resolution against russian presence but very little action. as a matter of fact what we've seen from ukrainian soldiers some of whom have talked to the media is they said they were told not to actually fire their weapons unless fired at. and russia has seized this peninsula without firing a single shot. so far as anyone can tell. the resistance has been absolutely none. and so now even though the resistanc
down the block there's a huge armory. russian soldiers are digging trenches right outside that armory. what's interesting if you spend enough time you see supporters of crimeans trying to deliver food and water thanking these russian soldiers for coming, the majority or all of russia does not support this intervention but there were a lot of people who we ran into that definitely felt the presence of russian trops was a good thing. >> and nick was there anything from the ukrainian...
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a short time later, a man was stabbed several times during a fight at the stadium armory station. >> there were about 50 kids that came through. first it was a group of 10. it made me scared. then all of a sudden, i saw about 50 more. >> a second victim was stabbed in the hat -- hand on the blue line. police have not made any arrests. the victim remains in critical condition. a heads up if you plan on taking metro -- metro center station will be closed for the weekend. this is so crews can make upgrades to signs and lights. .ree shuttle buses will operate because of daylight savings, metrorail will close at 2:00 a.m. tomorrow. that is because the clocks move ahead by one hour. as we enjoy a spring like weather, other parts of the south are cleaning up from a winter >> actress sally field was in the district to mark international women's's they. -- women's day. >> women are the untapped resource of the world. >> she joined women for the event. in northwest ec, hundreds of people helped raise money for students. georgetown preparatory school holds -- hosted their scholarship gala event
a short time later, a man was stabbed several times during a fight at the stadium armory station. >> there were about 50 kids that came through. first it was a group of 10. it made me scared. then all of a sudden, i saw about 50 more. >> a second victim was stabbed in the hat -- hand on the blue line. police have not made any arrests. the victim remains in critical condition. a heads up if you plan on taking metro -- metro center station will be closed for the weekend. this is so...
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they wanted to take over the armory. luckily, reason won out in the end. a passer by interrupts. are you lying to the cameras she shouts? the soldiers should head to kiev and put down the revolt. it shows how difficult any process of reconciliation will be in ukraine. later that evening, i meet again with andre. he invited me to his home before heading off to kiev. while his wife makes sandwich force the trip, he swaps messages on facebook with protesters still occupying independence square. >> the revolution isn't over, he says. it will only be over when we've replaced the entire political class. and by that, he also means opposition leaders who were in power after the orange revolution. that's being demanded. buses to kiev still depart every evening. for the past month, they've shuttled opposition activists like andre to the capital. the free service is mainly inanced by their nation. i ride along for the 500 kilometers through western ukraine. andre and the others strike up a folk song. the months of tension appear to melt away. the journey has all the atmosphere of a school e
they wanted to take over the armory. luckily, reason won out in the end. a passer by interrupts. are you lying to the cameras she shouts? the soldiers should head to kiev and put down the revolt. it shows how difficult any process of reconciliation will be in ukraine. later that evening, i meet again with andre. he invited me to his home before heading off to kiev. while his wife makes sandwich force the trip, he swaps messages on facebook with protesters still occupying independence square....
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the stadium armory stop is back open while being closed all night while police investigated. it was a dangerous night overall on board metro. police said there was also a fight on the green line that left one man seriously injured. he got in a fight on the train and now investigators are looking for the two men who were fighting. they're pictured right here. anyone with information should contact metro transit police. >>> now to the latest on that missing malaysian airlines jet. it's been more than 24 hours since the plane disappeared while flying from kuala lumpur to beijing. now the navy has dispatched a ship to help search the area. some officials think terrorism could be responsible for the jet's disappearance. two people on board the plane used passports that had been stolen from tourists in thailand. >>> the gop faithful are about to wrap up their yearly cpac meeting at national harbor. the conservative political action conference is a three-day event on issues important to conservatives and the republican party. they also conducted a straw poll for 2016 presidential co
the stadium armory stop is back open while being closed all night while police investigated. it was a dangerous night overall on board metro. police said there was also a fight on the green line that left one man seriously injured. he got in a fight on the train and now investigators are looking for the two men who were fighting. they're pictured right here. anyone with information should contact metro transit police. >>> now to the latest on that missing malaysian airlines jet. it's...
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that happened at the station armory station. it ended on the platform. spotsylvania police home video will help them find a man who shot a convenience store clerk. the shooting happened around three this morning at fas-mart store. the suspect pretended to purchase something, waited for the clerk to turn away from him, and then shot her twice. >> all of the products out of the store, and it's still not worth taking an innocent life and he intended to do that. >> spotsylvania county police are asking for information. tonight the clerk is still in the hospital, she's in serious condition, but remarkably expected to survive. >>> right now, montgomery county investigators are looking for what sparked a massive fire in montgomery village. this blaze started in a condo that recently had been vacated around 3:00 in the afternoon. flames so powerful, they spread to two other units next door. one family homeless after the fire destroyed their unit. the red cross i helping them tonight. >>> it's sunday, southeast asia, a massive search under way for the missing com
that happened at the station armory station. it ended on the platform. spotsylvania police home video will help them find a man who shot a convenience store clerk. the shooting happened around three this morning at fas-mart store. the suspect pretended to purchase something, waited for the clerk to turn away from him, and then shot her twice. >> all of the products out of the store, and it's still not worth taking an innocent life and he intended to do that. >> spotsylvania county...
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lunch for a few hours, doug in right there down the blockug in right there down the blo block an armory, and frankly, they were welcome by the people. we saw about six or seven people ride up in a big, almost paddy wagon waving russian flags. these russian soldiers welcoming them. i spoke to one mother with a young son holding her young son, and she said, look. what we believe is that the things happening in kiev, we think they are about to come here. and they believe that, ray. mostly because that's what the russian media that they watch are telling them. so, because of that feeling, and fear that's why they are welcoming russian troops who seem to be expanding while the ukrainian troops are letting it happen. >> you say, "letting it happen." this is an autonomous republic and as han been mentioned, the black sea fleet. the ukrainian forces of various kinds on the ground, are they sticking to their baracks? have they disappeared? have they gone back to the rest of ukraine? >> reporter: they are just sticking to their baracks. nor seems on the russian side or ukrainian side to actually
lunch for a few hours, doug in right there down the blockug in right there down the blo block an armory, and frankly, they were welcome by the people. we saw about six or seven people ride up in a big, almost paddy wagon waving russian flags. these russian soldiers welcoming them. i spoke to one mother with a young son holding her young son, and she said, look. what we believe is that the things happening in kiev, we think they are about to come here. and they believe that, ray. mostly because...
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down the road, there is an armory in which also russian soldiers are digging trenches. people are coming up to them, trying to deliver food, trying to thank them for coming in, many, many people across the crimean peninsula suggesting that they are welcoming these russian soldiers. they do feel much closer to russia than the west. the fear is now, though, that with this ultimatum that's being delivered by the russian navy to the ukrainian navy down on the coast that this will escalate, even though there's been absolutely no resistance by the ukrainian military, the russians seem to feel they need to take this one step further and actually disarm two war ships from the ukrainian and we don't know yet del, how the ukrainian military or government's going to respond to the ultimate item. >> you say no idea how they are going to respond. what are the people saying concerning the troops they're seeing on the ground. >> i think there's a real divide in the crimea. obviously there are many people and i've seen them today going up to these russians bases, or ukrainian bases occ
down the road, there is an armory in which also russian soldiers are digging trenches. people are coming up to them, trying to deliver food, trying to thank them for coming in, many, many people across the crimean peninsula suggesting that they are welcoming these russian soldiers. they do feel much closer to russia than the west. the fear is now, though, that with this ultimatum that's being delivered by the russian navy to the ukrainian navy down on the coast that this will escalate, even...
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all firearms are mocking the ship armory. all we are just the items to protect the ship from sinking russian authorities dismissed james by ukraine that the bolts have been given an ultimatum to surrender by tuesday morning. ukraine's acting president said russia would regress its actions the continued use. i appeal to russia's leadership stop the provocative actions aggression and piracy. see it is which. this is a crime you will announce the forests who wouldn't it be treated aaron has said to be sixteen thousand russian troops on the crimean peninsula. a prime minister as saying the same nick speaking with rich foreign secretary william hague said ukraine did not intend using force we try to resolve the crisis using only diplomatic and political tool. so for today no meal in three options on that too. walk we had simply asked for. foreign economic and political support. us secretary of state john kerry is expected in kiev on tuesday. the train from moscow someday with possible economic sanctions. reports of russian troops
all firearms are mocking the ship armory. all we are just the items to protect the ship from sinking russian authorities dismissed james by ukraine that the bolts have been given an ultimatum to surrender by tuesday morning. ukraine's acting president said russia would regress its actions the continued use. i appeal to russia's leadership stop the provocative actions aggression and piracy. see it is which. this is a crime you will announce the forests who wouldn't it be treated aaron has said...
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it's a base that's an armory, it has a lot of weapons and ammunition and lots of armored vehicles earlys morning the russians went in and talked to the ukrainian commander to their layer arms down and turn everything over and let the russians secure the base he declined and hundreds of forces came in and surrounded the base, it was tense. the two commander met and agreed to lower their level of readiness and try to calm things down, but as darkness falls here, the russians were bedding in and we are not sure what will happen overnight. they have that base completely surrounded, morgan, not only along the perimeter but they have gone in to the over -- to the hills overlooking it. clearly a very strategic position. a lot of pressure and everyone though some. their weapons didn't have bullets in the weapons, certainly a lot of psychological pressure, morgan. >> can you describe some of that psychological pressure, jennif jennifer. >> reporter: well, you know, you have these less than 2,000 very young men, ukrainian soldiers inside this base, they were watching as these truckloads after tru
it's a base that's an armory, it has a lot of weapons and ammunition and lots of armored vehicles earlys morning the russians went in and talked to the ukrainian commander to their layer arms down and turn everything over and let the russians secure the base he declined and hundreds of forces came in and surrounded the base, it was tense. the two commander met and agreed to lower their level of readiness and try to calm things down, but as darkness falls here, the russians were bedding in and...
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to have it in our armory. but the support has been overwhelming. that is what i meant. that with the most sophisticated equipment out there in the world and we as a global community cannot narrow it. i don't know who else can. so basically now you have the poseidon, you have the p-3, satellite focused in some areas. that is what i mean by narrowing the corridor. especially the southern core dorks as you can see, raises its own problems, with the weather, the waves and the depth of the sea. the french airline took two years to find. and that comes into a different realm of search and rescue. >> thank you very much. >> that press conference has just wrapped up. it's been going for just over 30 minutes. our correspondent jonah fischer is in kuala lumpur. jonah, not a huge amount of information. what struck you? >> reporter: as expected, no real further news about the search. we will hear that from the australian authorities. they are taking the lead in terms of searching for the two. the further scaling up of this multinational operation. we learned that china is seasonedi
to have it in our armory. but the support has been overwhelming. that is what i meant. that with the most sophisticated equipment out there in the world and we as a global community cannot narrow it. i don't know who else can. so basically now you have the poseidon, you have the p-3, satellite focused in some areas. that is what i mean by narrowing the corridor. especially the southern core dorks as you can see, raises its own problems, with the weather, the waves and the depth of the sea. the...
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there are a lot of people flooding into the armory, a lot of veterans looking for work. to meet virginia carpenter. you were unemployed for four months. you came home from nevada, came to a job fair. tell me what happened. >> i came to the job fair in nevada two years ago and sought out the event planner. struck up a conversation and she was impressed and gave my resume to her boss. three interviews later, i was hired. >> you were hired by the job fair. a lot of the people coming in today are looking for jobs. you're coaching them, you're helping them with resumes, doing mock interviews. how tough is it for them to go through the interview process after coming home from iraq and afghanistan? >> it's quite tough. when i came back from iraq and i was in the same situation as them, you don't really know how to approach the situation. you don't know how to talk to civilians or sell yourself as an individual instead of as a team. >> i want to bring in paul, army specialist. he just came here to the job fair in new york. paul, so tell me what you're looking for first in a job,
there are a lot of people flooding into the armory, a lot of veterans looking for work. to meet virginia carpenter. you were unemployed for four months. you came home from nevada, came to a job fair. tell me what happened. >> i came to the job fair in nevada two years ago and sought out the event planner. struck up a conversation and she was impressed and gave my resume to her boss. three interviews later, i was hired. >> you were hired by the job fair. a lot of the people coming in...
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outside an armory, wh where we spent about an hour this afternoon russian troops are digging in. they are going to stay here as long as it takes, apparently. on the east on the border they are increasing their presence there. in the last few hours we have been talking about that threat that you mentioned john that just passed about an hour ago or so. russian troops near the port where they had been basically blockading ukrainian ships. local journalists who were there this afternoon say that from those russian ships they used megaphones to tell ukrainians that they had only a few hours to off-bode those ships. it seems like that deadline has come and past and nothing has happened. at the end of the day, they really do have control of any important government institution. all of the military institutions and the ukrainian military, the ukrainian government simply has not resisted at all and that's why john you are seeing a huge diplomatic push from the west. because the ukrainians can't seem to resist this russian onslaught. >> nick, thanks very much. >>> from crimea to kiev, we a
outside an armory, wh where we spent about an hour this afternoon russian troops are digging in. they are going to stay here as long as it takes, apparently. on the east on the border they are increasing their presence there. in the last few hours we have been talking about that threat that you mentioned john that just passed about an hour ago or so. russian troops near the port where they had been basically blockading ukrainian ships. local journalists who were there this afternoon say that...
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they were digging trenches around an armory, and we saw no evidence of any kind of resistance from anyonethe ukrainian military or the ukrainian government which has apparently told its soldiers not to shoot unless the russians are shooting at them, which they are not doing. there are more of them than there were yesterday, and they are controlling more areas today. >> nick one quick we about the supposed deadline, 10:00 eastern here in the united states is what we hear when it is supposed to run out. what are you hearing there? >> if you believe reporters on the ground, they heard russian ships meg phones being used declaring some kind of deadline for earn to leave those ships, so disarm. now russia says that is not true. there is no deadline, we'll know the truth in a couple of hours. but regardless russia seems to want to escalate this. they are expanding their presence here and doing so without any kind of stoppage or resistance as far as we can tell from the ukrainian military and government, so whether or not that deadline comes and goes, what is clear is that russia is ignoring the
they were digging trenches around an armory, and we saw no evidence of any kind of resistance from anyonethe ukrainian military or the ukrainian government which has apparently told its soldiers not to shoot unless the russians are shooting at them, which they are not doing. there are more of them than there were yesterday, and they are controlling more areas today. >> nick one quick we about the supposed deadline, 10:00 eastern here in the united states is what we hear when it is...
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and bases withing russian soldiers hanging out hanging out and calm and relaxing, and then we saw armories where russians are digging into trenches. there's a real sense here that the tide is turning, that the russian occupation is getting larger and the united states is calling for desolation, but russia is escalating. we see the threats. down at the port where the ukrainian ships are waiting, and they insist that the russian ships just a few hundred feet off the coast delivered an ultimatum saying that in about an hour, the ukrainian ships have to be abandoned, and the men onboard and all of their weapons handed over to the russians. whether or not that actually happens, the fact is in a on the ground here at government institutions, at military bases, certainly the russians are increasing their presence and the ukrainian resistance is melting away or never started to begin with. >> let's talk away from the military. and russia's crimea government, whether crimea should stay with ukraine when asked by aljazeera. >> we will never become a nation with the western part of ukraine because we
and bases withing russian soldiers hanging out hanging out and calm and relaxing, and then we saw armories where russians are digging into trenches. there's a real sense here that the tide is turning, that the russian occupation is getting larger and the united states is calling for desolation, but russia is escalating. we see the threats. down at the port where the ukrainian ships are waiting, and they insist that the russian ships just a few hundred feet off the coast delivered an ultimatum...
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and the weapons were issued from the central armories, and supplies were gathered. now, how many men were gathered depended upon the threat. if the aztecs felt that it was really a minor thing, then only a small force would be sent. the bigger the threat, the larger the army. keach: the aztecs could assemble an army larger than anyone else, so they usually won their battles. they conquered this town, malinalco, in 1476. but a large army was not their only advantage. the aztecs also developed several unique administrative and political techniques to expand and control their empire. one technique was to erect fortifications and maintain garrisons at critical points within and along the border of the empire. malinalco was one of those garrison towns. here, troops were quartered so they could respond quickly to any threat in the neighborhood. but the aztecs were also able to expand the empire without resorting to brute force. when the aztecs won a battle, they sent messengers back to the capital with this information, and of course this would be spread to all the towns
and the weapons were issued from the central armories, and supplies were gathered. now, how many men were gathered depended upon the threat. if the aztecs felt that it was really a minor thing, then only a small force would be sent. the bigger the threat, the larger the army. keach: the aztecs could assemble an army larger than anyone else, so they usually won their battles. they conquered this town, malinalco, in 1476. but a large army was not their only advantage. the aztecs also developed...
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. >> inside the armory at theo lacey, the emergency response team suits up to confront an inmate consideredangerous threat. >> i'm sending you guys into danger, i know. this is not a drill. this is an ad seg inmate. we all know what that means. correct? that means he's assaultive not only to other inmates but he's also assaultive possibly to staff. all right? that kind of amps it up a little bit. >> the inmate is albert briceno. he has been transferred to orange county from a maximum security state prison, in order to appeal his current sentence of more than 150 years on multiple counts of gang-related armed robbery. >> albert briceno is a gang member from hard times. that's a street gang out of the city of garden grove. he goes by the moniker of capone. he was mainly brought up into the gang life through his family. through his mom and surrounding family members. he was basically born into the gangs. >> i just grew up, like, angry. you know, so it wasn't cool showing your emotions and crying. i channeled all that hurt into anger. i started gang-banging. you know? and i said, if i'm going t
. >> inside the armory at theo lacey, the emergency response team suits up to confront an inmate consideredangerous threat. >> i'm sending you guys into danger, i know. this is not a drill. this is an ad seg inmate. we all know what that means. correct? that means he's assaultive not only to other inmates but he's also assaultive possibly to staff. all right? that kind of amps it up a little bit. >> the inmate is albert briceno. he has been transferred to orange county from a...
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reading this while i was in europe, basically, is said somebody had broke into the national guard armory, had came to the community and round up all the black males. the women were protesting. they basically called out the national guard to control that protest. i looked at the 50 caliber machine gun in the army personnel courier and i question what i was doing in europe. . was on my way to vietnam at that point, i decided to , and the army, come home with the concept that, well, ok, we need to make changes in america and america need some from military vehicles should not be sitting in the middle of the intersection and 50 caliber machine guns should not be pointed at black women in the black community. something was wrong with that picture. and i could probably come home and help joined some efforts to kind of reform that. i join the naacp, core. the bethlehem steel workplace. basically, pressed for some white-collar jobs and whatnot. it in the process of doing all of that, i got the sense in lateca that -- this is the 1960's with a lot of racism going on and a lot of organizing going
reading this while i was in europe, basically, is said somebody had broke into the national guard armory, had came to the community and round up all the black males. the women were protesting. they basically called out the national guard to control that protest. i looked at the 50 caliber machine gun in the army personnel courier and i question what i was doing in europe. . was on my way to vietnam at that point, i decided to , and the army, come home with the concept that, well, ok, we need to...
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it's basically an armory.he commander refused to hand over his weapons, all they agreed is nobody wants to fight. nobody wants to start shooting. they ask them to raise the tur et, essentially an armored personnel carrier with a heavy weapon much it's the front gates. in the extraordinary situation russian boots on the ground in crimea facing off against ukrainian forces, trying to get the ukrainians to trender. they will not do that. there are civil was wandering around and we have seen the divisions. some civilians are pro troops, some say it's an ougs. divisions clearly played out just here in the village. you mentioned earlier that the ukrainian commander suspected there were 15 more russian troops on the way. is that the case. >> we have not seen more reinforcements. there were a lot. 10 drugs, and they have the space surrounded. not only at the front gates, they are at all the perimeters. they are in the hills and around the base and we can see them in the tree lines. they have not loaded their weapons,
it's basically an armory.he commander refused to hand over his weapons, all they agreed is nobody wants to fight. nobody wants to start shooting. they ask them to raise the tur et, essentially an armored personnel carrier with a heavy weapon much it's the front gates. in the extraordinary situation russian boots on the ground in crimea facing off against ukrainian forces, trying to get the ukrainians to trender. they will not do that. there are civil was wandering around and we have seen the...
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they found themselves inline at the armory's homeless shelter.hen living in a low rent motel where it was difficult to prepare little more than cheap processed food. >> like at first we were just doing microwave meals every night. and it was, it was horrible, the salt in them was horrible. so before i got like cooking stuff, you know, we were living off microwave meals, definitely. >> sreenivasan: for cummings health it was a recipe for disaster. within month she gained close to 40 pounds. that worried her. but even more so, she worried about sofia, and for good reason. recent studies by the national institutes of health suggest that a lack of nutritious food especially during childhood can have long-lasting physical consequences. that linger for years if not decades. among them, anemia, early onset diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, depression, stunted intellectual growth and obesity. it's that last point that many find hard to reconcile. the presence of malnutrition and obesity at the same time. but most processed foods whil
they found themselves inline at the armory's homeless shelter.hen living in a low rent motel where it was difficult to prepare little more than cheap processed food. >> like at first we were just doing microwave meals every night. and it was, it was horrible, the salt in them was horrible. so before i got like cooking stuff, you know, we were living off microwave meals, definitely. >> sreenivasan: for cummings health it was a recipe for disaster. within month she gained close to 40...
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other ukrainian side, they are mobilizing their armory and asking volunteers to sign up.tant thing is while we have seen a dramatic escalation, we have not seen any bold flies yet. it is possible for it to be de-escalation. let's talk about the international reaction. we understand putin and merkel have had conversations and to john kerry is on his way. and hague. internationally, it seems to be a move towards stepping up the pressure. will meet.ague kerry is coming and he arrives tonight. with all of these emissaries, their goal is twofold. their concern and support for the ukraine. a lot of people think this military intervention could really give impetus to that package. and the ukraine me said. you look at the 2023 bond, they climbed one percent and plunged by a record today. they could use the support. the second thing they want to do is punish russia. better timepent a of yesterday to talk to foreign ambassadors and said they are on board. have a listen. >> every single one of them are isolate russiato with respect to this invasion. they are prepared to put the and
other ukrainian side, they are mobilizing their armory and asking volunteers to sign up.tant thing is while we have seen a dramatic escalation, we have not seen any bold flies yet. it is possible for it to be de-escalation. let's talk about the international reaction. we understand putin and merkel have had conversations and to john kerry is on his way. and hague. internationally, it seems to be a move towards stepping up the pressure. will meet.ague kerry is coming and he arrives tonight. with...
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the a ship was intercepted in the cargo was carried to believe advanced armory. kron4 investigators in new jersey try to pinpoint the cause of a gas leak and explosion that devastated a suburban town house. the sec yesterday. one woman was killed and seven were injured. it's not clear if the woman was inside or outside the home when this happened. hosts oakland who are afraid that huh night. agony. cyber criminals were behind 3-2 in overtime. >> welcome back. cyber criminals were behind in the day their breeches on resellers at target and neiman marcus, but now tech experts say if there is a new virus that is targeting personal computers. so before you open your next e- mail, rich demuro explains the close to spotting corrupt correspondences that the cost you thousands of dollars. >> if your data has been in a crypt it consider yourself locked out. >> that will take all of your precious information and hold for ransom. >> hackers are hacking files for entertainment. >> it was to you how much longer do have to pay them the money that they are requesting before thi
the a ship was intercepted in the cargo was carried to believe advanced armory. kron4 investigators in new jersey try to pinpoint the cause of a gas leak and explosion that devastated a suburban town house. the sec yesterday. one woman was killed and seven were injured. it's not clear if the woman was inside or outside the home when this happened. hosts oakland who are afraid that huh night. agony. cyber criminals were behind 3-2 in overtime. >> welcome back. cyber criminals were behind...
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weeks is in this standoff, most of the ukrainian forces locked away their weapons, their guns into armories so there wouldn't be some sort of in at vert end shooting. russian forces we saw come in, not only had bullets in their guns, as well, but now a very, very different time, things happening quickly. the question is now what happens to the sailors on the naval ships in the days behind me and bays around sevastopol. though don't have a commander or direction. they were told in the last 24 hours to stand their ground but now are not exactly sure what the russian forces will do. >> jennifer, thank you very much. we turn to phil ittner in kiev now. tougher talk out of kiev this morning, ukrainians acting prime minister has been meeting with his cabinet today. what is that government doing now 24 hours after it lost crimea? >> they had this cabinet meeting this morning. it started off with a moment of silence for that ukrainian officer killed in crimea that we just heard jeb i have reporting about. one of the things they said they would do on the orders of the acting prime minister yatsenyuk
weeks is in this standoff, most of the ukrainian forces locked away their weapons, their guns into armories so there wouldn't be some sort of in at vert end shooting. russian forces we saw come in, not only had bullets in their guns, as well, but now a very, very different time, things happening quickly. the question is now what happens to the sailors on the naval ships in the days behind me and bays around sevastopol. though don't have a commander or direction. they were told in the last 24...
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went in very aggressively using grenades, firing their weapons, because the ukrainians were near the armorye unarmed, but the russians have taken over that base, taken away some of the ukrainian officials in that base. it's just the latest base to fall. over the weekend, we saw the command ship which had flown the flag until sunday taken over by russian forces, as well as the air base, the biggest air base in crimea. the russians sentar mothered personnel carriers and heavily armed troops to take over that air base. that's up the road from here. >> russian troops have moved along ukraine's eastern border, the white house and top nato commander saying those troops could be on the move soon. what are russia and ukraine saying about that military presence there? >> well, that is a big concern. russia has about 20,000 troops on that easter border with ukraine. russia has said it wouldn't invade but reserves the right to protect the russian population there. there have been pro russian demonstrations in the eastern cities. we're hearing that the leaders there are calling for a referendum much li
went in very aggressively using grenades, firing their weapons, because the ukrainians were near the armorye unarmed, but the russians have taken over that base, taken away some of the ukrainian officials in that base. it's just the latest base to fall. over the weekend, we saw the command ship which had flown the flag until sunday taken over by russian forces, as well as the air base, the biggest air base in crimea. the russians sentar mothered personnel carriers and heavily armed troops to...