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also, baroness ashton spoke as well. she was very relaxed, saying she met with the iranians on many occasions. this is a bilateral meeting. she is going to visit the city as well. it gives you an indication of what she's doing here. sightseeing and a friendly trip before talks resume on march 17th. it seems quite positive going into the next round where they are going to try to knock out the permanent nuclear agreement, a black and white one according to the iranians. >> thank you. >>> people in north korea are heading to the polls to vote for a parliament. elections are held every five years, as stefanie dekker reports, the vote is little more than a rubber-stamp. >> it's quite the production outside a polling station. there's a mysterious message - you need to vote. >> translation: i cast a vote of approval for our candidate. i will devote my intelligence and strength to strengthen our socialist system >> these are parliamentary elections, but there is little joys. there's one candidate. you can say yes or no. if you v
also, baroness ashton spoke as well. she was very relaxed, saying she met with the iranians on many occasions. this is a bilateral meeting. she is going to visit the city as well. it gives you an indication of what she's doing here. sightseeing and a friendly trip before talks resume on march 17th. it seems quite positive going into the next round where they are going to try to knock out the permanent nuclear agreement, a black and white one according to the iranians. >> thank you....
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on her way in baroness catherine ashton. the eu policy chief told us this. >> good morning. not surprisingly top of our agenda will be the situation in ukraine to look at the results of the so-called referendum. i don't have to remind any of you that it is illegal under the constitution of the ukraine and international law. i call upon russia yet again to meet with ukrainian leaders and to start dialogue with them and to try and move to de-escalation as quickly as possible. we see no evidence of that. today we'll be continuing our discussions on the seriousness of the situation and also looking as you know at what we should further do on this question ahead of the european council which will be meeting later in a week. >> baroness ashton with the so-called referendum. the referendum denounced by the british foreign secretary william hague. >> we move to a further stage of the european response today with travel bans and asset freezes on individuals. that's one of the things that we will be discussing today. i'm confident we will reach an agreement on that. at the same time,
on her way in baroness catherine ashton. the eu policy chief told us this. >> good morning. not surprisingly top of our agenda will be the situation in ukraine to look at the results of the so-called referendum. i don't have to remind any of you that it is illegal under the constitution of the ukraine and international law. i call upon russia yet again to meet with ukrainian leaders and to start dialogue with them and to try and move to de-escalation as quickly as possible. we see no...
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his fellow crew men has the whole uniform on, baro, butterfly, to swim underhneat the ferry and you can start hearing the cat. this is also one of the most interesting cat rescues on this show because you're about to see the human moat. >> this will be sweet. >> yeah. cat ride on the belly. here he has grabbed the cat. the cat is pretty much agreeable as he's holding pretty good hold of him. that's a big cat. big cat. making some big noises. >> that's sweet. >> didn't want to get the cat wet. >> like two cats. >> he has the cat by the lake so the cat doesn't jump off. i love how he gets the cat back on land. >> after all that care. >> tosses it out there. a beautiful feline and now back on land. >>> a high school senior nails the shot in -- >> final game of his basketball career. >> now the star and his dad reveal how a rivalla pyer helped him pull it off. >> special for them, special for me. >> a driver spinning his wheels just gets madder and ddmaer. see why one man's anger is another man's amusement. [clucking]. everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny. cause only he brings delicious c
his fellow crew men has the whole uniform on, baro, butterfly, to swim underhneat the ferry and you can start hearing the cat. this is also one of the most interesting cat rescues on this show because you're about to see the human moat. >> this will be sweet. >> yeah. cat ride on the belly. here he has grabbed the cat. the cat is pretty much agreeable as he's holding pretty good hold of him. that's a big cat. big cat. making some big noises. >> that's sweet. >> didn't...
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why you are hearing so many people talking about why they are leaving manhattan and moving into the baros in brooklyn and queens? a new yorkthis is city issue. single-family throughout the baros -- all single families are cap at the same rate, relatively low, versus commercial buildings so this is an entire new york city issue. >> in your view, it it may not -- it may not increase the net tax revenue the city would collect but is this issue -- essentially is a creating such a disparity it is causing people who are looking for housing here in new york city to say i am going to go elsewhere, go to connecticut, new jersey, elsewhere? >> there is a great opportunity to buy single-family homes in s and even in manhattan as opposed to the buildings as opposed to the tax inequality. so people are making decisions based on the tax rate even if they don't know that is the reason why they are making the decision, but that is leading to differential pricing between the two products. >> are you seeing an impact on demand for your units that you are selling at hudson? >> to give you a sense on the ren
why you are hearing so many people talking about why they are leaving manhattan and moving into the baros in brooklyn and queens? a new yorkthis is city issue. single-family throughout the baros -- all single families are cap at the same rate, relatively low, versus commercial buildings so this is an entire new york city issue. >> in your view, it it may not -- it may not increase the net tax revenue the city would collect but is this issue -- essentially is a creating such a disparity it...
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i asked the solicitor representing stephen's mother baroness lawrence the institutional failings of london we have discovered is during the first investigation into stephen lawrence's murder when there were so many failures they were e down to, according to the inquiry that happened a few years ago, we now suspect that it was corruption that played a part in that. because an officer, a named officer in the report was seen to be corrupt and was praoeugt in a corrupt way. we don't know how he corrupted the investigation. that's got to come out in terms of an investigation in the future. >> also, though, the issue of spying on the family, not actually looking at the case itself. >> back if the beginning when i was involved when the murder first happened the police were looking at what was coming to the family home, asking questions about them. the family was saying why are you looking at us when you should be looking for the killers. they thought that was because they were black they were somehow suspected of murder. we know there were perhaps police officers who were asked to target the fami
i asked the solicitor representing stephen's mother baroness lawrence the institutional failings of london we have discovered is during the first investigation into stephen lawrence's murder when there were so many failures they were e down to, according to the inquiry that happened a few years ago, we now suspect that it was corruption that played a part in that. because an officer, a named officer in the report was seen to be corrupt and was praoeugt in a corrupt way. we don't know how he...
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. >> so that's baroness catherine ashton. let's go to matthew price there some brussells. matthew, just tell us what sort of sanctions we expect to be announced today. >> it looks as though they will up the ante against russia and certainly coming out with a list of dozens, scores of names individuals. whether they will be public or not, we don't know. they are whittling it down from 120 to 130 to several dozens of named individuals who it is believed to have had a direct impact in terms of threatening, as the eu sees of the sovereignty of ukraine. whether that is going to be individuals simply based in crimea, pro-russian politicians and military, we don't know. it might also extend to individuals in russia itself. although it's become pretty clear at this stage it's not going to be key russian businessmen like, for instance, the leaders of the russian gas company. so targeted sanctions against dozens of individuals, possibly starting as early as today. although the instinct is that it wouldn't be started today. they will face a visa ban. and also asset freeze. assets in
. >> so that's baroness catherine ashton. let's go to matthew price there some brussells. matthew, just tell us what sort of sanctions we expect to be announced today. >> it looks as though they will up the ante against russia and certainly coming out with a list of dozens, scores of names individuals. whether they will be public or not, we don't know. they are whittling it down from 120 to 130 to several dozens of named individuals who it is believed to have had a direct impact in...
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very limited sense in that it has a very profound impact on interest rates over time antigovernment baros money to finance spending because we have a deficit. -- and the government borrows money to finance spending because we have a deficit. they do not coordinate on that at all. the fed is responding to economic conditions. so as long as the economy remains weak, which is still is coming even though it is much better than it was, interest rates will quite likely be low, and the fed will support continuing that, and the government will be able to borrow a team or -- at cheaper rates. fed, speaking of the former chairman ben bernanke purportedly made more money to they then he made all of last year as head of the federal reserve. thatrs had this story bernanke was paid at least a 250,000 dollars for his first public speaking engagements in abu dhabi since stepping down in january. that compares to his 2013 and the of $199,700, appearance was only the first of three around the world this week. all right, let's go to manchester, tennessee, democrat caller. norma, you were on with zachary gol
very limited sense in that it has a very profound impact on interest rates over time antigovernment baros money to finance spending because we have a deficit. -- and the government borrows money to finance spending because we have a deficit. they do not coordinate on that at all. the fed is responding to economic conditions. so as long as the economy remains weak, which is still is coming even though it is much better than it was, interest rates will quite likely be low, and the fed will...
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very limited sense in that it has a very profound impact on interest rates over time antigovernment barosoney to finance spending because we have a deficit. -- and the government borrows money to finance spending because we have a deficit. they do not coordinate on that at all. the fed is responding to economic conditions. so as long as the economy remains weak, which is still is coming even though it is much better than it was, interest rates will quite likely be low, and the fed will support continuing that, and the government will be able to borrow a team or -- at cheaper rates. fed, speaking of the former chairman ben bernanke purportedly made more money to they then he made all of last year as head of the federal reserve. thatrs had this story bernanke was paid at least a 250,000 dollars for his first public speaking engagements in abu dhabi since stepping down in january. that compares to his 2013 and the of $199,700, appearance was only the first of three around the world this week. all right, let's go to manchester, tennessee, democrat caller. norma, you were on with zachary goldf
very limited sense in that it has a very profound impact on interest rates over time antigovernment barosoney to finance spending because we have a deficit. -- and the government borrows money to finance spending because we have a deficit. they do not coordinate on that at all. the fed is responding to economic conditions. so as long as the economy remains weak, which is still is coming even though it is much better than it was, interest rates will quite likely be low, and the fed will support...
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media of the revelations of the leaked phone calls between katha baroness ashton the e.u. foreign affairs chief and the estonian foreign minister where he revealed to her his strong understanding that it was actually the leaders of the opposition or the leaders of the euro by don protests who in his opinion were the ones who ordered snipers to kill their own people at the police in an attempt to create this revolutionary crisis moment that helped impel them into power the fact that this has barely been covered in europe and when it has it has been slandered as coming from russian media and completely blacked out of the u.s. media i think at this point is the most egregious form of spin and we call it censorship ok patrick in london it seems to because of the tone of the media coming out of the west it really makes it difficult to have any kind of common ground here it's so divided it's so black and white right now hillary clinton is calling the president of the russian federation like hitler i mean how can we get to a point where we can start talking because i want to talk
media of the revelations of the leaked phone calls between katha baroness ashton the e.u. foreign affairs chief and the estonian foreign minister where he revealed to her his strong understanding that it was actually the leaders of the opposition or the leaders of the euro by don protests who in his opinion were the ones who ordered snipers to kill their own people at the police in an attempt to create this revolutionary crisis moment that helped impel them into power the fact that this has...
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baroness for transfer i asked him how much longer they have to say he says they're not saying where beenkept in the dark while our children are their guardian military equipment we are in for combat my son will not be in korea they have. summarize some piece of bread and that's all that what they didn't cover they well here on saturday morning primaries are waking up to a new reality one that is enthused with excitement and jubilation it follows a magnificent firework display on friday night you had here in the capital city of some for apple as well in sebastopol and in moscow fireworks russian bands there were people singing along waving russian flags holding balloons it attracted people of all ages you saw fathers with their young children hoisted on their shoulders i was standing next to some young women who were crying as they watched these fireworks talking to people everybody experiencing of a sense of history as indeed crimea is reunited with russia watching their one year well there we have finally in russia at last a long term dream has come true. it's our holiday we're celebrat
baroness for transfer i asked him how much longer they have to say he says they're not saying where beenkept in the dark while our children are their guardian military equipment we are in for combat my son will not be in korea they have. summarize some piece of bread and that's all that what they didn't cover they well here on saturday morning primaries are waking up to a new reality one that is enthused with excitement and jubilation it follows a magnificent firework display on friday night...
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western politicians victoria nuland from united states and get us to vote for for germany and indeed baroness ashton from the e.u. turning up and making it pretty plain that they were on the side of the demonstrators which is an old thing to do in a sort of country yeah especially given that you know the west is accusing russia and the united states specifically arguing russia in meddling of meddling in the ukrainian affairs ah but it's you know as a straight a big role in the people. well i don't really know i think one would need to know more than one does know of some of the accusations leveled against russia in this case also have for so there's obviously more going on in crimea particularly than you would normally expect to happen to the sovereign country from from a for what is effectively a foreign power i know that it's a complicated in the status of the of the crimea is complicated and is largely a russian area but nonetheless it's obviously interference it is difficult for either side to support to the other to say we're completely innocent in this. but what about the extremists you
western politicians victoria nuland from united states and get us to vote for for germany and indeed baroness ashton from the e.u. turning up and making it pretty plain that they were on the side of the demonstrators which is an old thing to do in a sort of country yeah especially given that you know the west is accusing russia and the united states specifically arguing russia in meddling of meddling in the ukrainian affairs ah but it's you know as a straight a big role in the people. well i...
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so while catherine ashton baroness ashton the you use foreign affairs chief had no problem with the violent activities of the right sector and other ultranationalist groups when they were directed at a democratically elected government that had the temerity to say no to the use liberal shock therapy diktat in its e.u. association agreement what we see is now that the putsch that has occupied power in kiev put into place with the that would not have been able to take power without the violence of these the right sector and other ultra nationalist groups. is now condemned for. it to quote the. president of this putsch regime destabilizing ukraine so this is a such a clear hypocrisy and double standards on behalf of the e.u. foreign affairs chief that it's a wonder she didn't choke to death on her own words. ok how much will brussels now concentrate on preventing the far right gaining momentum in ukraine well. they haven't played a considerable effort in. doing anything to stop these people from gaining power in the first place we have seen previously it was just at the end of january that e.u
so while catherine ashton baroness ashton the you use foreign affairs chief had no problem with the violent activities of the right sector and other ultranationalist groups when they were directed at a democratically elected government that had the temerity to say no to the use liberal shock therapy diktat in its e.u. association agreement what we see is now that the putsch that has occupied power in kiev put into place with the that would not have been able to take power without the violence...