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at the time nick ago. tatars generally did not participate in the vote. >> the majority of people voting right now are the children of the people who inhabited our houses. >> reporter: the the particle o they sent up a new central bank with $30 million in funds. local politicians asking for recognition from the united united nations. in kiev the new government said ukraine is ready to deal with russia's military presence along it's eastern, southern, and northern borders. >> we can mobilize 20,000 volunteers and reservists to the ministry of defense and another 12,002,000 to the national guard. >> ukraine's foreign minister met with n.a.t.o. secretary general to request technical equipment to deal with crimea. he also asked for more monitors. shortly after crimea's referendum sunday supporters in stormed the prosecutors office. all eyes are on ukraine's eastern border with russia. >> 160 years ago the world's great powers squared off on the peninsula simmering worldwide rival creeds with enormous loss of l
at the time nick ago. tatars generally did not participate in the vote. >> the majority of people voting right now are the children of the people who inhabited our houses. >> reporter: the the particle o they sent up a new central bank with $30 million in funds. local politicians asking for recognition from the united united nations. in kiev the new government said ukraine is ready to deal with russia's military presence along it's eastern, southern, and northern borders. >>...
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soldier is the first person to be killed in the region since it came under russian control three weeks ago. nick was on the scene. this is a scene of what appears to be the first shots fired. that white building there, and beyond it, that tall building earlier we saw what appeared to be russian snipers coming off of the roof, having the high ground above the soldiers. what we also saw is this tall white building who appears to be an unfinished apartment building, we saw an exchange of fire, what appears to be russian p toos inside of it, where presumably bullets hit at least three soldiers inside the base, and we see on the walls of that, evidence that ukrainian soldiers were firing back. now we have also seen evidence here of stopping our filming and reports of what has happened. there's been a lot of prorussian activist whose have surrounded the base, let me take a look here, those militias have drawn a line. there are a lot of people here trying to silence what we are reporting and apparently what the troops are doing inside as well. tensions are casting long shadows. from vienna, they have p
soldier is the first person to be killed in the region since it came under russian control three weeks ago. nick was on the scene. this is a scene of what appears to be the first shots fired. that white building there, and beyond it, that tall building earlier we saw what appeared to be russian snipers coming off of the roof, having the high ground above the soldiers. what we also saw is this tall white building who appears to be an unfinished apartment building, we saw an exchange of fire,...
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our nick schifrin is live in independence square where this crisis began several months ago. , what are you seeing there tonight? >> reporter: jonathan, it is really interesting. there is a sense that this government might not be up to the task and so we have been talking to lots of the activist who his did help launch what they call a revolution, did help clear this square of all of the police who were trying to clear it of activists being including one group of afghan veterans who people whose war end 20 year old ago, they are ukrainian and fought again president yanukovych in the last round and saying they will fight russia in this round. they were supposed to have a press conference tonight, that's been delayed until tomorrow. they say that they are going to fight russia if they need to. another group, the right ex-sex tour, also says the same thing. they led these protests and are quite militant. i was in their hotel today and there were aq47s everywhere, men wearing sunglasses inside the hotel. very shady looking frankly. but they are a secretive group, very militant, ve
our nick schifrin is live in independence square where this crisis began several months ago. , what are you seeing there tonight? >> reporter: jonathan, it is really interesting. there is a sense that this government might not be up to the task and so we have been talking to lots of the activist who his did help launch what they call a revolution, did help clear this square of all of the police who were trying to clear it of activists being including one group of afghan veterans who...
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. >> i heard from nick about a month ago, i called him when he was at my uncle's house. doing what he does. he picked up, he was using, doing his thing. i haven't really heard from him in a month. it is what it is. it's what he does. nothing i can say or do will change it. if i was out there i would probably be in the same position. i don't listen to nobody either. probably before i leave here he might be back here, who knows? >> mcnee is awaiting trial and if found not guilty, he could have his own chance at a life on the outside. like his brother, he will have to about thele his drug addiction to avoid coming back to jail. >> i look in that mirror now, my hair is going gray, i'm getting old. i'm starting to feel the affects of the aging process, you know? my life's just -- i don't know where the past 20 years went. just went by like that. gone. when you're an addict, it don't matter where you go, no matter where you go, there you are, you're bringing same person with the same problem. you get the same addictive behaviors, it don't matter where you are. when you're done
. >> i heard from nick about a month ago, i called him when he was at my uncle's house. doing what he does. he picked up, he was using, doing his thing. i haven't really heard from him in a month. it is what it is. it's what he does. nothing i can say or do will change it. if i was out there i would probably be in the same position. i don't listen to nobody either. probably before i leave here he might be back here, who knows? >> mcnee is awaiting trial and if found not guilty, he...
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. >> it's still intriguing that malaysians have been linked to a hijacking plot years ago. nickellent reporting for us from jerusalem. joining us our national security analyst, peter bergen, "the new york times" correspondent, michael schmitt has been reporting on this and jim sciotto is still with us. they're tightening up their security out of precaution. why isn't the united states doing that in. >> what do we have legitimately on the facts. we have three facts. the jet was missing, three sources, thailand, malaysia and the at light identified the plane. the facts can't be vetted. we're chasing one rumor after another. we're chasing things -- i'm sure there's good sources going on here but i feel like we're way off the reservation on some of these things. i think in effect we have ruled out nothing. the pilots seem clean from the flight's data similar later. we don't have much on that. could it have been mechanical? absolutely. the key question is did the good night signal from the copilot proceed or follow the turn, if it followed that turn, then we have something nefarious.
. >> it's still intriguing that malaysians have been linked to a hijacking plot years ago. nickellent reporting for us from jerusalem. joining us our national security analyst, peter bergen, "the new york times" correspondent, michael schmitt has been reporting on this and jim sciotto is still with us. they're tightening up their security out of precaution. why isn't the united states doing that in. >> what do we have legitimately on the facts. we have three facts. the jet...
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we were expected to get them an hour ago, but now nick payton walsh is live in the capital city, andussian journalist vladimir posner is live in moscow. nick, it is very noisy there with people rather victorious. what are they hopes for this vote? >> reporter: well, it is certainly loud here among the crowd with the russian flag dominant. you can see behind me because of this pretty uncontroversial exit poll you just talked about, but this will take them into the russian federation. two things can stand in their way, a shocker result meaning that vladimir putin accepted the diplomatic pressure against him accepting the off-ramp they are providing meaning him not to indulge the idea of crimea becoming part of russia. that's all pretty far-fetched at this point. i should point out, i'm standing in this display of jubilation and celebration around me. very well organized, well orchestrated, very polite. but i should point out, this vote is only an expected number. a severely strange climate here for a democratic process. we should point out that we have not heard the other side of the s
we were expected to get them an hour ago, but now nick payton walsh is live in the capital city, andussian journalist vladimir posner is live in moscow. nick, it is very noisy there with people rather victorious. what are they hopes for this vote? >> reporter: well, it is certainly loud here among the crowd with the russian flag dominant. you can see behind me because of this pretty uncontroversial exit poll you just talked about, but this will take them into the russian federation. two...
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we want to go to nick, who is where they filed this report just a few moments ago. >> i'm standing outside of the base now. there are forces, and we just heard a gunshot. it's not clear if it's from inside the base or outside, and people are taking cover to a certain extent, not everybody. but there appears to be a takeover of the air force that have been held on to by ukrainian forces. but they're trying to get the ukrainians out of the area they're holding on to. >> phil, what is your response to what you just heard nick say? >> reporter: well again, this is the kind--this is the incident that gets people very tense. to hear there has been an exchange of fire, to hear there is this direct conversation, everybody knows that it takes one bad incident, and one incident where lives are lost, an exchange of fire for this thing to spiral quite badly. whenever there is something like this people get very anxious about it. not only here in kiev but internationally. this is a regional issue, and if it spirals out of something that nobody can control we could see wide-ranging ramifications. >> phi
we want to go to nick, who is where they filed this report just a few moments ago. >> i'm standing outside of the base now. there are forces, and we just heard a gunshot. it's not clear if it's from inside the base or outside, and people are taking cover to a certain extent, not everybody. but there appears to be a takeover of the air force that have been held on to by ukrainian forces. but they're trying to get the ukrainians out of the area they're holding on to. >> phil, what is...
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ago today. sierra lamar was going to her bus in morgan hill and never arrived. nick smith has more on the strong show of support for the missing teen. >>> two years to the date of when she disappeared, this bench is dedicated to honor her. >> he has a right to feel honored and raised in this community. >> the bench wrapped around a tree at washington high school in fremont. >> it means a lot to us as a family. that her memory goes on. >> her family, friends, and former classmates make it clear that she is gone, not forgotten. >> just because you leave doesn't mean you're not part of us any more. >> we miss her a lot and we're still believing and looking. >> she disappeared on march 16th 2012 while walking to the bus stop. she has not been seen or heard from since. garcia-torres is now in court charged with her murder. golden state lumber of newark donated the supplies for the bench, and a retired fremont cop built it. >> i have a daughter of my own, and i can't imagine. >> two years later, what does your experience tell you? >> it's a tough one. i still pray she is s
ago today. sierra lamar was going to her bus in morgan hill and never arrived. nick smith has more on the strong show of support for the missing teen. >>> two years to the date of when she disappeared, this bench is dedicated to honor her. >> he has a right to feel honored and raised in this community. >> the bench wrapped around a tree at washington high school in fremont. >> it means a lot to us as a family. that her memory goes on. >> her family, friends, and...
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nick smith joins us live from uc berkeley. senator rand paul just wrapped up his speech a few moments ago. >> >> reporter: people are leaving the berkeley forum now. to an enthusiastic thumbs up. everybody was receptive before he walked on the stage. he said you know nick this is less like him walking into lion's den, more like him greeting a group of kittens most people do want to hear what he has to say. take a look at video we shot as he walked into the ought tore yim. he stepped on to the stage with a thunderous round of amaus the choice of cal as a place to try to win republican recruits to some may look like an effort fought in vain but the voter pool is only four.#% republican. senator paul says it's about issues americans of every political stride can relate to. government spying. uc berkeley political science professor says at some point the junior senator will need to expand his appeal. >> if you own a cell phone, you're under surveillance. i believe what you do on your cell phone is none of their damn business. >> i think for him, at this stage being a part of conversation is at least, you know an element of a victor
nick smith joins us live from uc berkeley. senator rand paul just wrapped up his speech a few moments ago. >> >> reporter: people are leaving the berkeley forum now. to an enthusiastic thumbs up. everybody was receptive before he walked on the stage. he said you know nick this is less like him walking into lion's den, more like him greeting a group of kittens most people do want to hear what he has to say. take a look at video we shot as he walked into the ought tore yim. he stepped...
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will never take their seats, the house democratic leader, and representative nick begich in alaska that disappeared three weeks agoed that has carried as many passengers as flight 370, but there was one disappearance in 2003, in angola, at the country's largest airport there was a boeing 727 that had been parked for month, racking up $4 million in airport fees, which is four times the amount they paid for it after it was pushed out of circulation. one person, ben charles padilla, who was a certified air frame and power plant mechanic who was called a gifted mechanic and was able to fly small planes. also a father of two. minutes before sunset, padilla and another mechanic got on the boeing 727 that they were working on, tail number 8-44 aa and began to taxi. the highlights were off, the transponder was off. the men in the cockpit were never certified nor believed to know how to fly such a plane. air traffic controllers tried to speak to them, you can imagine the terror that was in the tower as they watched them under the control of inexperienced amateurs move down the runway and then lift off, flying towards the a
will never take their seats, the house democratic leader, and representative nick begich in alaska that disappeared three weeks agoed that has carried as many passengers as flight 370, but there was one disappearance in 2003, in angola, at the country's largest airport there was a boeing 727 that had been parked for month, racking up $4 million in airport fees, which is four times the amount they paid for it after it was pushed out of circulation. one person, ben charles padilla, who was a...
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. >> reporter: nick ming was one of those trainees a few years ago. she now works for kitchen of champions helping graduates find their own jobs. something she was able to do for 80% of last year's graduates. a record of success that sounds as good as it tastes. >> being able to work with people to transform their circumstances at this level is super awesome. it really is awesome. i love it. >> reporter: garvin thomas, "today in the bay." >>> still ahead on "today in the bay," the latest on the malaysia airlines flight that disappeared on its way to beijing and what the vietnam air force spotted overnight. >>> it was definitely a dinner to remember. the drug-tainted meat that sent a pregnant mother and her chern children to the hospital. ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's 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 won't give me any more
. >> reporter: nick ming was one of those trainees a few years ago. she now works for kitchen of champions helping graduates find their own jobs. something she was able to do for 80% of last year's graduates. a record of success that sounds as good as it tastes. >> being able to work with people to transform their circumstances at this level is super awesome. it really is awesome. i love it. >> reporter: garvin thomas, "today in the bay." >>> still ahead on...
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remembered a bay area teen who was last seen two years ago today. 15-year-old sierra lamar was heldded to her bus in morgan hill but never arrived. nick smith joinses us live from morgan hill with a look at the strong show of support for the missing teen and her family. >> the family has never given up hope. in fact they have had more than 500 searches for clues into her disappearance. this bench behind me was built in memory of sierra, letting the world know she has not been forgotten. >> prayer balloons were relead to years to the day she disappeared. the bench was dedicated by friends to honor her. it sets on the groundses of the school she once attended. >> proud to be raised in this community. >> the bench wrap around a tree. >> this tribute to her means a lot to us as a family, that her memory goes on. >> her family, friends, and former classmates make it clear, she may be gone but not forgotten. >> just because you leave doesn't mean you're not part of us anymore. you're always part of us. >> we miss her a lot. still grieving. still missing her. >> sierra lamar disappeared on morning of march 16, 2012. she hasn't been seen or h
remembered a bay area teen who was last seen two years ago today. 15-year-old sierra lamar was heldded to her bus in morgan hill but never arrived. nick smith joinses us live from morgan hill with a look at the strong show of support for the missing teen and her family. >> the family has never given up hope. in fact they have had more than 500 searches for clues into her disappearance. this bench behind me was built in memory of sierra, letting the world know she has not been forgotten....
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remembered a bay area teen who was last seen two years ago today. 15-year-old sierra lamar was heldded to her bus in morgan hill but never arrived. nick smith joinses us live from morgan hill with a look at the strong show of support for the missing teen and her family. >> the family has never given up hope. in fact they have had more than 500 searches for clues into her disappearance. this bench behind me was built in memory of sierra, letting the world know she has not been forgotten. >> prayer balloons were relead to years to the day she disappeared. the bench was dedicated by friends to honor her. it sets on the groundses of the school she once attended. >> proud to be raised in this community. >> the bench wrap around a tree. >> this tribute to her means a lot to us as a family, that her memory goes on. >> her family, friends, and former classmates make it clear, she may be gone but not forgotten. >> just because you leave doesn't mean you're not part of us anymore. you're always part of us. >> we miss her a lot. still grieving. still missing her. >> sierra lamar disappeared on morning of march 16, 2012. she hasn't been seen or h
remembered a bay area teen who was last seen two years ago today. 15-year-old sierra lamar was heldded to her bus in morgan hill but never arrived. nick smith joinses us live from morgan hill with a look at the strong show of support for the missing teen and her family. >> the family has never given up hope. in fact they have had more than 500 searches for clues into her disappearance. this bench behind me was built in memory of sierra, letting the world know she has not been forgotten....
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it left for more than 24 hours ago and fell off the radar in the waters over vietnam. dom nickewsroom with more. dom? >> reporter: all that is spotted is two oil slicks and a bit of smoke. there was not a mayday call from the cockpit or crow nothing indicated what happened. it went down
it left for more than 24 hours ago and fell off the radar in the waters over vietnam. dom nickewsroom with more. dom? >> reporter: all that is spotted is two oil slicks and a bit of smoke. there was not a mayday call from the cockpit or crow nothing indicated what happened. it went down
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it left for more than 24 hours ago and fell off the radar in the waters over vietnam. dom nick live from the west coast newsroom with more. dom? >> reporter: all that is spotted is two oil slicks and a bit of smoke. there was not a mayday call from the cockpit or crow nothing indicated what happened. it went down two hours in the flight over the south china sea. we understand that two passengers were carries passports that were stolen. they are looking as to whether others were flying with dual nationality iowa d's. back to you. >> thank you for staying on the story and stay with fox nows channel and with my colleagues throughout the night. remember fox nows opinion comfor the latest on the search for malaysian airline flight 370. you are watching fox news channel. here is huckabee, live. >> tonight on huckabee. putin blows off warnings to back off in ukraine. what does the u.s. do if diplopacy with russia doesn't work. obama extends cancelled health plans two years. >> the law was drafted and didn't cover everybody. and some people got cancellations. >> insurance companies say
it left for more than 24 hours ago and fell off the radar in the waters over vietnam. dom nick live from the west coast newsroom with more. dom? >> reporter: all that is spotted is two oil slicks and a bit of smoke. there was not a mayday call from the cockpit or crow nothing indicated what happened. it went down two hours in the flight over the south china sea. we understand that two passengers were carries passports that were stolen. they are looking as to whether others were flying...
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its next steps and for more on the challenges ahead let's go to nick schifrin live from independence square where this all started months agoday there are threats of russian intervention, talk to us about just how nervous they are in kiev today. >> reporter: well, they are extremely nervous, jonathan. they have wanted to focus on political unity, on economic challenges, since they got elected just 48 hours ago. but they have had to focus entirely on cremia and they are very worried to the point where they just came out 10 or 15 minutes ago and delivered very aggressive statements. the president or the acting president i should say saying that he has given the order to put all armed forces on alert. he mentioned the prime minister warn this is could lead to war. he said there would lead to an absolute end of relation to his russia. and he demanded all russian forces return to the base that phil was just talking about. so very aggressive statements from this brand-new ukrainian government and they were all echoed by another cabinet minister i spoke to a few hours ago, tatiana says she says we want did them at this sy to work
its next steps and for more on the challenges ahead let's go to nick schifrin live from independence square where this all started months agoday there are threats of russian intervention, talk to us about just how nervous they are in kiev today. >> reporter: well, they are extremely nervous, jonathan. they have wanted to focus on political unity, on economic challenges, since they got elected just 48 hours ago. but they have had to focus entirely on cremia and they are very worried to the...
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nick schifrin explains. >> in the middle of the crimean cap tam, a prayer calls the people whose ancestors first populated the peninsula 2500 years ago. tatars are crimea's largest minority. this man is an assistant imam in a 350-year-old mosque. >> translation: i'm praying for the almight any for the referendum not to happen. >> down the road is crimea's oldest synagogue. there were once 70,000 crimean jews. today there are no more than 15,000. this rab yi is the youngest member of his congregation. >> the referendum is a fake the the results are already known. >> a swat sticka was painted on the synagogue's front door. the words read, "death to jews." >> i don't feel safe here. >> tatar homes were marked with an, "x", filling the population with dread. >> seven years ago, as seen in the film, soviets marked tat tars home. ibrahim was born in exile and insists he won't be pushed out. >> the soviet union want to destroy my people, and now they want to destroy us as well. god willing we'll be masters of land. >> that hope feels the largest tatar rally. they decided to boycott the referendum that will decide crimea's future. >> if we c
nick schifrin explains. >> in the middle of the crimean cap tam, a prayer calls the people whose ancestors first populated the peninsula 2500 years ago. tatars are crimea's largest minority. this man is an assistant imam in a 350-year-old mosque. >> translation: i'm praying for the almight any for the referendum not to happen. >> down the road is crimea's oldest synagogue. there were once 70,000 crimean jews. today there are no more than 15,000. this rab yi is the youngest...
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nick? >> reporter: matt, good morning. the mayor and the chief of police just wrapped up a meeting a few minutes ago talk about that very issue. they say people walking through the city of san francisco are among the most vulnerable because pedestrian accidents account for almost half of the fatalities in the city. now, take a look at this video that we shot just a minute ago. today the mayor and city leaders kicked off their citywide action plan to increase pedestrian safety for people walking in san francisco. mayor lee described the plan as data driven using safety statistics and city maps collected through the department of health and the sfpd to target areas that have had the highest number of pedestrian collisions. according to their numbers, 6% of city streets account for 60% of pedestrian injuries. the city is putting its money where its mouth is. mayor lee says san francisco will commit $17 million in the next five years for pedestrian safety projects at more than 100 locations throughout the city. >> rather than have years where all of us in office are saying we're sorry for something that happened, we'd rather be s
nick? >> reporter: matt, good morning. the mayor and the chief of police just wrapped up a meeting a few minutes ago talk about that very issue. they say people walking through the city of san francisco are among the most vulnerable because pedestrian accidents account for almost half of the fatalities in the city. now, take a look at this video that we shot just a minute ago. today the mayor and city leaders kicked off their citywide action plan to increase pedestrian safety for people...
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happened well it's certainly been working just a month ago and the prime minister's page was about twenty thousand likes behind the prime minister nick clegg facebook page now he's well out in front again with more than one hundred thirty thousand likes david cameron's team the conservative party apparently paid for advertising to get more likes on facebook what do we think about that good thing bad thing. it's not delivered just for. you for some people like you. because if you like the page you know that people know where it's heading for advertising which january clicks on to the pay. it's just it's a bit weird but you know it's not a good thing is kind of like it's misleading in terms of like its popularity. or hard to see the page. even though you think it's a good thing it's ok. but night. thank you very much that's a good thing or a bad thing. just keeping up with the times those people do that if they want to get the first results to be like facebook you know but it's important to remember that the social media popularity of the party leaders isn't necessarily reflected in the polling results and whilst the prime minister cer
happened well it's certainly been working just a month ago and the prime minister's page was about twenty thousand likes behind the prime minister nick clegg facebook page now he's well out in front again with more than one hundred thirty thousand likes david cameron's team the conservative party apparently paid for advertising to get more likes on facebook what do we think about that good thing bad thing. it's not delivered just for. you for some people like you. because if you like the page...
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al jazeera america's nick spicer is at the belbek air base and said russian forces have now taken over the facility. he filed this report just a short time ago >> reporter: i think it's safe to say following a standard procedure, men wears various kinds of camouflage uniforms, they are firing handguns up and down the street when we arrived. the armor personnel vehicle driven by russian soldiers first how the russians got into the base is not particularly difficult because they've been occupying the adjacent airfield. so presumably some soldiers came in from that side of the base to take the part of the base in which the ukrainian soldiers had been bunking out. had been sleeping for past weeks refusing to surrender. the situation as we understand it now is that russian soldiers and self defense forces are in there now. we can't get closer to the scene because we're told tha cameras d be broken. and journalists inside have had their cameras broken. standard procedure here. people here do not want what they're doing to be filmed or shared with a wider audience. >> thank you for watching al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford. we give a shot of
al jazeera america's nick spicer is at the belbek air base and said russian forces have now taken over the facility. he filed this report just a short time ago >> reporter: i think it's safe to say following a standard procedure, men wears various kinds of camouflage uniforms, they are firing handguns up and down the street when we arrived. the armor personnel vehicle driven by russian soldiers first how the russians got into the base is not particularly difficult because they've been...
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ago. it was about twenty thousand likes behind deputy prime minister nick clegg space page now he's well out in front again with more than one hundred thirty thousand likes david cameron has team the conservative party a party paid for advertising to get more like some facebook or do we think about that good thing but. still it's not delivered desperate. for some people like you and me just because you like the page i know that you pay people. think the advertising which january clicks on to the pay. so you just think is a bit weird but you know it's not a good thing it just comes across as kind of like it's misleading in terms of like its popularity. or hard to the page. even though you think it's very good i think it's ok. but i know. thank you very much that's a good thing or a bad thing. to me is keeping up with its own people duties if they want to get results to be like facebook you know but it's important to remember that the social media popularity of the party leaders isn't necessarily reflected in the polling results and whilst the prime minister certainly had his social media in t
ago. it was about twenty thousand likes behind deputy prime minister nick clegg space page now he's well out in front again with more than one hundred thirty thousand likes david cameron has team the conservative party a party paid for advertising to get more like some facebook or do we think about that good thing but. still it's not delivered desperate. for some people like you and me just because you like the page i know that you pay people. think the advertising which january clicks on to...
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decades ago, the car lover put it in his garage and it sat there for 40 years. he was so afraid he might nickes on it. and he never washed the layer of dust, which protected it. the owner paid $5,000 for it. at an auction, it's now worth well into six figures. >>> coming up, why an act of friendship got a girl suspended from school until the nation rallied around her. as "america strong." it's progressive pain. first you have that, that feeling of numbness. then you get the hot pins. it got to the point where i felt like, almost like lightning bolts, hot strikes into my feet. the pain was, it was... i just couldn't handle it, so my doctor prescribed lyrica. the pain has been reduced and i feel better than i did before. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blis
decades ago, the car lover put it in his garage and it sat there for 40 years. he was so afraid he might nickes on it. and he never washed the layer of dust, which protected it. the owner paid $5,000 for it. at an auction, it's now worth well into six figures. >>> coming up, why an act of friendship got a girl suspended from school until the nation rallied around her. as "america strong." it's progressive pain. first you have that, that feeling of numbness. then you get the...
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now a while ago market monetarist nick row who is an economics professor at carleton university in ottawa canada wrote important post about level path targeting for the people of the concrete steps i want to ask you who are the people of the concrete steps and what relevance do they have to the idea of targeting nominal g.d.p. ok the term concrete steps is sort of half jokingly referring to people who always look at monetary policy from the perspective of what the fed is doing right now like what concrete steps is it taking today is it doing q.e. as a cutting interest rates and what market monetarist like nick row and i believe is that what really matters more is the way the fed sets the expectations for future policy down the road and this expectations management is often seems a little bit fuzzy to most people because it's not as concrete as an interest rate cut or q.e. but it actually has more effect in the long run in the fed started moving in this direction with forward guidance so they're trying to sort of guide people's expectations about future monetary policy and level targeting
now a while ago market monetarist nick row who is an economics professor at carleton university in ottawa canada wrote important post about level path targeting for the people of the concrete steps i want to ask you who are the people of the concrete steps and what relevance do they have to the idea of targeting nominal g.d.p. ok the term concrete steps is sort of half jokingly referring to people who always look at monetary policy from the perspective of what the fed is doing right now like...
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nick schifrin reports. >> in a new ukraine, a 26-year-old in borrowed fatigues. is the rising star. three months ago, vladimir was producing wedding videos. now he helps write the scripts. >> we are fighting here i could say from our independence for freedom he says. it's just beautiful. in the new ukraine 34-year-old tatiana is a national crime fighter. three months ago she was an investigative journalist hunted by the president's thugs, now she's the hunter. i knew yanukovych would disappear. i knew he would win, she says. but we're not talking victory yet because russians are now inside our territory. in the new ukraine, tatiana's and vladimir's stage is not permanent. it is known simply as the square, or in ukrainian, the maidan. the maidan, where men with flimsy shields walked into a massacre. maidan where after all of those sacrifices, tatiana was elected the new anticorruption chief by the voice vote of 200,000 peop people. and the maid where vladimir became the demonstrators mouth peace. ten days ago, when the opposition made a deal with president yanukovych he personally helped kill it wher
nick schifrin reports. >> in a new ukraine, a 26-year-old in borrowed fatigues. is the rising star. three months ago, vladimir was producing wedding videos. now he helps write the scripts. >> we are fighting here i could say from our independence for freedom he says. it's just beautiful. in the new ukraine 34-year-old tatiana is a national crime fighter. three months ago she was an investigative journalist hunted by the president's thugs, now she's the hunter. i knew yanukovych...
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ago. so i would not fault the administration for that, and i would underscore what michael and nick had said this is a real opportunity for the president. there's been a lot written that his dissident management style and leadership style is leading people to think that the united states is sort of not home on these issues. he can really step forward on this issue and lead, and i think that's a terrific opportunity for the. , and i hope the white house sees it that way. >> charlie: is it clearly his toughest foreign policy challenge since he's been in office? >> for thation's strategic interest where we have the largest military alliance nato, and attempts to ready vide, divide again, divide anew the european continent. so i think it will ultimately preoccupy him for his last three years of his presidency and it gets back to the leadership issue. >> charlie: what do you make of angela merkel's comment today when she spoke on the phone with president putin she thought he'd lost touch with reality? >> well, i have been in meetings with president putin where he would report alleged fact we know
ago. so i would not fault the administration for that, and i would underscore what michael and nick had said this is a real opportunity for the president. there's been a lot written that his dissident management style and leadership style is leading people to think that the united states is sort of not home on these issues. he can really step forward on this issue and lead, and i think that's a terrific opportunity for the. , and i hope the white house sees it that way. >> charlie: is it...
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nick doug. secretary of state john kerry in london due have talks with sergei lavrov. >>> teams searching for the malaysian passenger jet which disappeared almost seven days ago now have had to widen their area east and west. the u.s. confirmed it is shifting focus to the indian ocean hundreds of kilometers from the last known contact. >>> four people killed in a helicopter crash in the east of london. the helicopter came down in thick fog shortly after takeoff. this report does contain flashing images. >>> thick fog shrouds the emergency vehicles. four people were on board when it came down in a field in norfolk 7:30 last night. all four died. one has been named as lord bally edmo edmond. it's believed the helicopter was flying to northern ireland. >> we are working closely with our other colleagues to ensure the circumstances of this crash are thorough and detailed. of course our thoughts are with the families and friends of those who lost their lives this evening. >> it's too early to say what caused the crash, but witnesses reported thick fog in the area at the time and said it crashed soon after taking off. >>> now, to syria. it's a conflict that neither diplomac
nick doug. secretary of state john kerry in london due have talks with sergei lavrov. >>> teams searching for the malaysian passenger jet which disappeared almost seven days ago now have had to widen their area east and west. the u.s. confirmed it is shifting focus to the indian ocean hundreds of kilometers from the last known contact. >>> four people killed in a helicopter crash in the east of london. the helicopter came down in thick fog shortly after takeoff. this report...
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nick schifrin reports. >> reporter: in the middle of the crimean capitol, a prayer calls the people whose a ancests first populated this peninsula 2500 years ago. tatars. ibrahim. >> praying to the almighty for the referendum not to happen. >> reporter: down the road is crimea's oldest synagogue. there were once 70,000 crimean jews. now there are no more than 15,000. rabbi misha is the youngest of his congregation. >> the result already known. >> last week, the swa swastika s painted on their door. >> i feel antisemitic pressure. >> recently credit filled with an x. that fills the population with dread. 70 years ago, as seen in this recent film, soviets marched tatars home. >> ibrahim was born in compile. he insists he won't be pushed out. >> god willing we will be masters of this land. >> that hope fueled the largest tatar rally since the russians arrived. but this is fair final show of defiance. they've decided to boycott sunday's referendum that decides crimea's future. >> if we vote, it will be recognized as legal. >> rabbi feels the votes have already been decided. he and his wife have decided it's not safe in crimea. they are taking thei
nick schifrin reports. >> reporter: in the middle of the crimean capitol, a prayer calls the people whose a ancests first populated this peninsula 2500 years ago. tatars. ibrahim. >> praying to the almighty for the referendum not to happen. >> reporter: down the road is crimea's oldest synagogue. there were once 70,000 crimean jews. now there are no more than 15,000. rabbi misha is the youngest of his congregation. >> the result already known. >> last week, the swa...
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ago. >>> there was plenty of news about home mortgages. joining us is nick timeros who covers housing for "the wall street journal." good morning. >> good morning. >> let's start with freddie and fannie. if they're replaced what is it going to mean for them? >> it's the $10 billion question. the challenge for congress here is to try to come up with a new system if that's what they want to do get rid of fannie and freddie. who and what is going to provide credit. two-thirds are made possible through fannie and freddie. a lot of people don't understand what these two companies do. they buy them from lenders. they package them into securities and they're guaranteed to make those investors whole if borrowers involve. otherwise those investors would not be purchasing u.s. mortgages. it makes possible the 30-year fixed rate mortgage that you can pay off at any time so you can finance. >> which many countries don't have. >> you can lock into your rate. so if we're going to get into fanny and freddie, it's going require some new system of guaranteeing mortgage bonds
ago. >>> there was plenty of news about home mortgages. joining us is nick timeros who covers housing for "the wall street journal." good morning. >> good morning. >> let's start with freddie and fannie. if they're replaced what is it going to mean for them? >> it's the $10 billion question. the challenge for congress here is to try to come up with a new system if that's what they want to do get rid of fannie and freddie. who and what is going to provide...
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nick childs, bbc news. >>> well, the standoffs at various military installations continue armed crimea. we went out to one as an air defense air missile site. it came a week agoe missile defense base there. but actually when we went to talked to ukrainian commanders they said the russian troops had withdrawn. it was easing of tension at least in one area at least. but the naval blockade, which is going on behind me of ukrainian ships. you might see a mine sweep, that is part of the ukraine keeping in the ships. that blockade continues. >> it has been under block aid for a week. it is sitting next to a ukrainian corvette. they are being forced to make a choice between the new authority in crimea. they are really between a rock and a hard place. you can see behind me the bridge. they are watching the russians, who are watching the ukrainians. they are out with binoculars, or been. the deputy commander alongside the marines. i check the magazines, the rifles that the magazines are holding, matthew. there are no rounds inside them, no bullets. in fact, the only thing they have to defend this ship, remember we're on a army warship, is this post pipe down here. wha
nick childs, bbc news. >>> well, the standoffs at various military installations continue armed crimea. we went out to one as an air defense air missile site. it came a week agoe missile defense base there. but actually when we went to talked to ukrainian commanders they said the russian troops had withdrawn. it was easing of tension at least in one area at least. but the naval blockade, which is going on behind me of ukrainian ships. you might see a mine sweep, that is part of the...
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happened well it's certainly been working just a month ago and the prime minister's page was about twenty thousand likes behind the prime minister nick clegg space page now he's well out in front again with more than a hundred and thirteen thousand likes david cameron's team the conservative party a party paid for advertising to get more likes on facebook what do we think about that good thing bad thing. it's meant to live or just. look at this for some people like you and me just because we do like the page you know they pay people with just paying for advertising which generates clicks on to the. things that go with but you know it's not a good thing it just comes across as kind of like it's misleading in terms of like its popularity. or to the page. even though you think it's very good i think it's ok. but if the night so. thank you very much that's a good thing or a bad thing for them is keeping up with the times those people do these days if they want to get the first results to be like the old facebook you know but it's important to remember that the social media popularity of the party leader isn't necessarily reflected in the
happened well it's certainly been working just a month ago and the prime minister's page was about twenty thousand likes behind the prime minister nick clegg space page now he's well out in front again with more than a hundred and thirteen thousand likes david cameron's team the conservative party a party paid for advertising to get more likes on facebook what do we think about that good thing bad thing. it's meant to live or just. look at this for some people like you and me just because we do...
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ago. you will hear from him again. signature around tonight trying to figure out where they will spend the day telling us more about the experience. >> i got home in the nick of time. he was panicking when i got home. got the dog and the cat and just got the hell out of the apartment. saw the flames leaping across the street. >> what did you think when you saw the flames. >> sheer terror. that it was going to just get worse and worse and i don't know get across the street to our apartment. got on the balcony and could literally feel the heat of the fire. there's our building right there and there's the fire across the street. kept getting bigger bigger bigger. suck we have been living through construction since we moved in year and a half ago. loud. now they probably have to demo that whole building. start all over again. >> tonight they will be staying in a friend's house. they still left stuff in there they think they have smoke damage. a lot of people will be trying to get back in their apartment tonight. most interesting story we heard we show it tu at 11. young man who moved that the apartment building today. he moved in. he got off airplane from chin
ago. you will hear from him again. signature around tonight trying to figure out where they will spend the day telling us more about the experience. >> i got home in the nick of time. he was panicking when i got home. got the dog and the cat and just got the hell out of the apartment. saw the flames leaping across the street. >> what did you think when you saw the flames. >> sheer terror. that it was going to just get worse and worse and i don't know get across the street to...
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nick valencia with more on this. so her mental illness is being closely scrutinized or where do they go with this investigation? >> i talked with her attorney, public defender a while agothat's a line he wants to go down, saying that she is mentally unstable. fred, her bond was $1.2 million. $300,000 per first degree attempted murder charge and another $100,000 per child abuse charge. she could face a maximum of 30 years in jail. >> she definitely tried to kill her children, from everything that we have seen. >> the volusia county sheriff's office says new details in their investigation shows this is no accident. >> she actually told them to close their eyes and go to sleep, she was taking them to a better place. >> on tuesday she drove a minivan filled with her children into a atlantic ocean. the dramatic drive on florida's daytona beach, caught on tape as kids inside cried for help. >> we thought it was just a joke, you know. hey, they're having a good time. >> eyewitness tim found out quickly the situation was serious. it was tessen ereer and another looker help rescue the family. >> we didn't know there were kids in the car to begin with. the back windows were roll
nick valencia with more on this. so her mental illness is being closely scrutinized or where do they go with this investigation? >> i talked with her attorney, public defender a while agothat's a line he wants to go down, saying that she is mentally unstable. fred, her bond was $1.2 million. $300,000 per first degree attempted murder charge and another $100,000 per child abuse charge. she could face a maximum of 30 years in jail. >> she definitely tried to kill her children, from...
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ago the north ridge earthquake, 6.7 that killed 20 people. sorry 57 people. that's in people's minds. lot of people work here in lafrgs, lot of people little bit scared, josh. >> of course, nick happening really in the pre-dawn hours. that fear is understandable. i do want to ask, historically many of the quakes felt in the greater los angeles area do the end to be more slow rum blers. you said yourself, i talked to a couple people in the lafrgs as well, they're all describing it as a sharp jolt this morning. >> reporter: well, it was a sharp jolt but there was a little bit of a roll to it. we had a sharp jolt two weeks ago a 3.2, i think that was. and that was just a jolt. this definitely lasted a few seconds. it was sharp but it lasted for few seconds. >> again, we'll have updates on any damage done by this earthquake as news becomes available. nick watt, thank you for that. >>> we want to turn now to malaysian plane flight 370 and the new details on the search for the missing jumbo jet at this hour. abc's david kerley has the very latest joins us in studio with big developments now, overnight on the co-pilot. this development of the last radio coming from the copilot. this
ago the north ridge earthquake, 6.7 that killed 20 people. sorry 57 people. that's in people's minds. lot of people work here in lafrgs, lot of people little bit scared, josh. >> of course, nick happening really in the pre-dawn hours. that fear is understandable. i do want to ask, historically many of the quakes felt in the greater los angeles area do the end to be more slow rum blers. you said yourself, i talked to a couple people in the lafrgs as well, they're all describing it as a...
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nick valencia, thank you. >>> we are getting more conflicting news, we're wondering if it's conflicting news as it caused hope coming in from malaysia. >> about a week agothe statement from the malaysian prime minister that all lives were lost. well, we're now just being told officials are continuing their search for possible flight 370 survivors. we'll talk about it. this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. ♪ so, if you're what ysleeping in your is youcontact lenses, ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. ask your doctor about safety information as serious eye problems may occur. visit airoptix.com for a free one-month trial. ido more with less with buless energy. hp is helping ups do just that. s
nick valencia, thank you. >>> we are getting more conflicting news, we're wondering if it's conflicting news as it caused hope coming in from malaysia. >> about a week agothe statement from the malaysian prime minister that all lives were lost. well, we're now just being told officials are continuing their search for possible flight 370 survivors. we'll talk about it. this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today?...