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our "grant's interest rate observer guest house, jim grant of "grant's interest rate observer."as to on bondholders, if not to make a trigger a default on its entire $29 billion of current debt. why would argentina effectively risk trading a default? >> argentina says it is not just $1.3 billion. there is a lot at stake where if the holdouts that not except the terms of her structure, if they pay them, do they continue to pay all of the holdouts, which can amount to $15 billion, and then if they pay all of the holdouts, does that then pursue a barrage of lawsuits from all of these people who accepted the terms of the restructuring -- >> the supreme court has said yes come argentina, you have got to pay up, so it is the u.s. supreme court now versus argentina. >> well, they did not hear argentina's appeal. they are out of legal recourse, now they are complying with a judge in new york. >> why do you not get the sense that argentina is desperate to avoid defaulting? >> that is a good question. they say this is not a default. they say we deposit the money, a default is when you do
our "grant's interest rate observer guest house, jim grant of "grant's interest rate observer."as to on bondholders, if not to make a trigger a default on its entire $29 billion of current debt. why would argentina effectively risk trading a default? >> argentina says it is not just $1.3 billion. there is a lot at stake where if the holdouts that not except the terms of her structure, if they pay them, do they continue to pay all of the holdouts, which can amount to $15...
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we observed evidence of what may have caused that blast and some of what we observed is consistent with what the israeli military is now reporting. we noticed a single debt nation point. we saw a blast radius of shrapnel about 30 or 40 yards across. that would be consistent with a mortar rounds. security consultants also suggested that that mortar round, because there was only a shallow indentation in the ground and not a full crater, our security consultants suggested that mortar would have been sent to air burst. that means a mortar would have exploded above the ground before it hit the ground and that it was designed that way to cause maximum damage on enemy fighters but, in this case, fell into the courtyard that the united nations and media organizations, including our own, were reporting was full of displaced people at the time. >> and carl, just to be clear, when you were there, you did see that there were people there, that it was not empty. is that correct? >> reporter: by the time our first cnn seem arrived on the scene, the ambulances were coming out of the school so our cnn
we observed evidence of what may have caused that blast and some of what we observed is consistent with what the israeli military is now reporting. we noticed a single debt nation point. we saw a blast radius of shrapnel about 30 or 40 yards across. that would be consistent with a mortar rounds. security consultants also suggested that that mortar round, because there was only a shallow indentation in the ground and not a full crater, our security consultants suggested that mortar would have...
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minorities absolutely but dr earlier isn't it also the case that regardless of who is invited to observe the referendum the currents are simply too important to be alley and they did so that the essentially makes any kurdistan related decision more political in nature than legal well there is the kurdish insistence on a referendum is longstanding it's a national commitment it's a political commitment it's also a legal commitment but you're quite right that the current situation in iraq is one in which the constitutional order has fundamentally been broken i would say fundamentally broken by maliki more than by any other agent the question is whether or not the kurds decide to assist in a constitutional reconstruction of iraq option one whether they move towards making iraq a federation rather than a federation or lost me whether they go for independence let me says on that point to ask another question because to kurds obviously have been very good at catching their risks and avoiding direct confrontation but i think that strategy has changed over the past few weeks because the governmen
minorities absolutely but dr earlier isn't it also the case that regardless of who is invited to observe the referendum the currents are simply too important to be alley and they did so that the essentially makes any kurdistan related decision more political in nature than legal well there is the kurdish insistence on a referendum is longstanding it's a national commitment it's a political commitment it's also a legal commitment but you're quite right that the current situation in iraq is one...
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i think the kurds will take to ensure the international observers are invited they'll make sure that the government of turkey is there to observe the rights of the minority of protected representatives from the orthodox churches to see that the rights of the minority christians are protected so i think kurdistan will take great care to ensure that the referendum is seeing to respect the rights of the minorities absolutely larry isn't it also the case that regardless of who is invited to observe the referendum the currents are simply too important to be alley and they did so that the essentially makes any kurdistan related decision more political in nature that. the kurdish insistence on a referendum is longstanding a national commitment to. the current situation in iraq is one in which the constitutional order has fundamentally been broken i would say fundamentally broken by maliki more than by. agent the question is whether or not the kurds decide to assist in a constitutional reconstruction of iraq option one whether they move towards making iraq a common federation rather than a f
i think the kurds will take to ensure the international observers are invited they'll make sure that the government of turkey is there to observe the rights of the minority of protected representatives from the orthodox churches to see that the rights of the minority christians are protected so i think kurdistan will take great care to ensure that the referendum is seeing to respect the rights of the minorities absolutely larry isn't it also the case that regardless of who is invited to observe...
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jury ask of heroism at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as an observer and the second 02, chosen company, second battalion airborne, 503rd infantry regiment, one 73rd airborne regrade during combat operations against an enemy in the vicinity of wanat village, afghanistan on july 13, 2008. early that morning while sergeant pitts was providing bremen or security -- perimeter security, well-organized anti-afghan force consisting of over 200 members initiated a aulte proximity oass using grenades, machine guns, and small arms fire's on the base. an immediate wave of rocket propelled grenades wounded sergeant pitts and inflicting heavy -- heavy casualties. sergeant pitts had been knocked to the ground and was bleeding heavily from shrapnel wounds to his arms and legs but with incredible toughness and resolve, he took control of the observation post and returned fire on the enemy. as the enemy drew near, sergeant holdingrew grenades, them after the pen was pulled and the safety lever was released to allow nearly immediate detonation on the hostile forces. andl
jury ask of heroism at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as an observer and the second 02, chosen company, second battalion airborne, 503rd infantry regiment, one 73rd airborne regrade during combat operations against an enemy in the vicinity of wanat village, afghanistan on july 13, 2008. early that morning while sergeant pitts was providing bremen or security -- perimeter security, well-organized anti-afghan force consisting of over 200 members initiated a...
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there are no signs in this city that indicate bikers need to observe traffic rules. we would cut down on all the accidents and issues if bikers would observe traffic rules. and i think we need to remind them, if not through a campaign which i would love to see, but if we're not going to do that we at least have to have signs. let's start on the embarcadaro and say, please observe the traffic rules so that we wouldn't sw some of these accidents that in most cases it's because they weren't observing traffic rules. >> i'm going to try and answer part of the question, but i think that i would invite patrick and darby to add on. in terms of the existing bike lanes that are on the embarcadaro, those bike lanes were put in there as part of the original waterfront transportation projection. and i think the green paint that went down after the america's cup which has been formed by the transportation planning, has helped. but in general, given the lanes of traffic and the speed, the widths of those bike lanes are not really perceived by many recreational cyclists in particula
there are no signs in this city that indicate bikers need to observe traffic rules. we would cut down on all the accidents and issues if bikers would observe traffic rules. and i think we need to remind them, if not through a campaign which i would love to see, but if we're not going to do that we at least have to have signs. let's start on the embarcadaro and say, please observe the traffic rules so that we wouldn't sw some of these accidents that in most cases it's because they weren't...
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while serving as a forward observer in second platoon, chosen company, second battalion airborne, 503infantry regiment, 173 airborne brigade, during combat operations against an armed enemy at vehicle patrol base kay lore, coonnar province, afghanistan, on july 13, 2008. early that morning, while sergeant pitts was providing perimeter security at observation post topside, a well-organized anti afghan force consisting of over 200 members initiated a close proximity sustained in complex assault, using accurate and intense rocket-propelled grenade, machine gun and small arms fire on wanat vehicle patrol base. an immediate wave of rocket-propelled grenade rounds engulfed the observation posts, wounding sergeant pitts and inflicting heavy casualties. sergeant pitts had been knocked to the ground, and was bleeding heavily from shrapnel wounds to his arm and legs, but with incredible toughness and resolve, he subsequently took control of the observation posts and returned fire on the enemy. as the enemy drew near, sergeant pitts threw grenades, holding them after the pin was pulled and the s
while serving as a forward observer in second platoon, chosen company, second battalion airborne, 503infantry regiment, 173 airborne brigade, during combat operations against an armed enemy at vehicle patrol base kay lore, coonnar province, afghanistan, on july 13, 2008. early that morning, while sergeant pitts was providing perimeter security at observation post topside, a well-organized anti afghan force consisting of over 200 members initiated a close proximity sustained in complex assault,...
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i will be back at half past 9:00. >> the observers. >> a new look at the news. eyewitness accounts from those of the heart of the action all over the world. exclusive videos you have never seen before. all verified by our journalists. >> the observers on france 24 and france24.com. >> this is the current front-runner to be indonesia's next president. he is playing to the home crowd on his campaign trail in the city or he grew up. he was the mayor for seven years before becoming governor of jakarta and most people have no doubt he's the right man to lead the country. he represents honesty and hard work. he does not talk too much. >> he has a reputation for getting things done. health and education cards for the port and instigated a program to combat flooding. providedmetown, he street vendors with a decent location and turned slum dwellers into multi-story flats. where we lived before, it was always flooding. there was not even a proper bathroom. now that we have moved here, we have full facilities. everything is good. >> if elected, tackling the problems will n
i will be back at half past 9:00. >> the observers. >> a new look at the news. eyewitness accounts from those of the heart of the action all over the world. exclusive videos you have never seen before. all verified by our journalists. >> the observers on france 24 and france24.com. >> this is the current front-runner to be indonesia's next president. he is playing to the home crowd on his campaign trail in the city or he grew up. he was the mayor for seven years before...
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to place observers. and ukrainian border guards. checkpoints we were ready to. do that a month ago but the ceasefire was broken and then the president of russia. as a gesture of good will to involve servers to despair all of these allegations and abandoned observers could see what was happening. for two weeks. you see. try to drag its feet on this proposal that's part of the language of. those who are interested in this proposal. except russia's. long time ago finally we have these decisions the observers we are ready to provide the necessary environment for their activities. as for. monitoring. of what's happening on both sides of the border we have the serious tools we have a special mission senior in ukraine there is a very. profound mandate they rely on technical support. well they can also use drones to monitor the situation they have very cruel man and they can rely on any kind of tools to. the situation. also urge the media to pay more attention to what's happening in the southeast of ukraine. where we had increasing flows you cry. in refugees in here in
to place observers. and ukrainian border guards. checkpoints we were ready to. do that a month ago but the ceasefire was broken and then the president of russia. as a gesture of good will to involve servers to despair all of these allegations and abandoned observers could see what was happening. for two weeks. you see. try to drag its feet on this proposal that's part of the language of. those who are interested in this proposal. except russia's. long time ago finally we have these decisions...
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in the foreign ministry giving all the technical information we have and describing the observations our military had on the seventeenth of july when the malaysian airliner tragically went down with a listing specific things which need to be looked into in the course of the investigation our ministry of defense list that done questions which need to be addressed are also of asian organization which is in charge of investigations and have and has enormous experience in that kind of a missed a geisha including the experience they got while the they were investigating the two thousand and one incident when russian airliner passenger airliner was shot down by ukrainian air force they're listed twenty eight areas which need to be looked into for us. i have a thought investigation one what we see from. our american colleagues is just the accusations and the conclusions without sharing the evidence we have seen that before we seeing that again and some unnamed people from u.s. intelligence communities show up and basically say that they know nothing and the people who are there are there br
in the foreign ministry giving all the technical information we have and describing the observations our military had on the seventeenth of july when the malaysian airliner tragically went down with a listing specific things which need to be looked into in the course of the investigation our ministry of defense list that done questions which need to be addressed are also of asian organization which is in charge of investigations and have and has enormous experience in that kind of a missed a...
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>> reporter: i think it is the presence of this observer team. that's what -- that is essentially what this detail behind me is responsible for, they arrived with the observer team, and i guess we'll know fairly shortly whether they are going to leave with the observer team. there is no doubt the level of control has been expanding outwards. access to the site has been coming increasingly more restricted. but, it's incremental as you can see we're still just there, pretty close to areas of the impact zone here. it is not of the standard you would expect for a full-blown investigation into a disaster of this nafrp. improvements on the ground. in terms of control and activity by the emergency workers who are coordinating the recovery effort for the victims' bodies. but there is still a really long way to go. >> phil, you know, victor said it best, that is a striking image of those men behind you standing there with their weapons. can you give us a sense what it's like for you to be there? i mean, do you feel the tension? do you feel nervous at all?
>> reporter: i think it is the presence of this observer team. that's what -- that is essentially what this detail behind me is responsible for, they arrived with the observer team, and i guess we'll know fairly shortly whether they are going to leave with the observer team. there is no doubt the level of control has been expanding outwards. access to the site has been coming increasingly more restricted. but, it's incremental as you can see we're still just there, pretty close to areas...
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what did you observe? >> i saw a figure, but i wasn't able to tell from where i was walking who it was or the age. but when i got closer, i thought it was a doll. and about three or four feet away, i noticed that it was the body of a toddler. right then, my heart dropped. because i saw this precious boy lying there, lifeless. >> okay. did you see anybody -- as you were walking toward him? tell us what you saw as you were walking. >> the father, mr. ross, had just given his child cpr. and about two other people came near to assist. as i got closer, you could just hear his cries and his desperation for his son to be revi revived. >> okay. what did you hear him say? >> well, he was saying, "oh, my god, oh, my god. my son is dead. oh, my god, my son is dead." >> and did he say it matter of factly, or plainly like you're speaking or was it with any particular inflexion? >> it soundeded as though he was saying it out of hurt and disappointment, or desperation. >> was he screaming? >> he was yelling, he was holle
what did you observe? >> i saw a figure, but i wasn't able to tell from where i was walking who it was or the age. but when i got closer, i thought it was a doll. and about three or four feet away, i noticed that it was the body of a toddler. right then, my heart dropped. because i saw this precious boy lying there, lifeless. >> okay. did you see anybody -- as you were walking toward him? tell us what you saw as you were walking. >> the father, mr. ross, had just given his...
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observe.l nutribullet lo desintegra todo, extrayendo los nutrientes esenciales. hasta las almendras y las semillas de linaza pasan por el colador a diferencia de las licuadoras tradicionales que dejan casi todo atrás. el secreto del nutribullet es su potente motor de 600 vatios combinado con la exclusiva acción ciclónica de la bala que empuja todo a través de las cuchillas de turbo extractor a una asombrosa velocidad de 10.000 revoluciones por minuto, pulverizando los tallos, semillas y piel que contienen la mayoría de los nutrientes esenciales. cualquier alimento fresco se convierte en un súper alimento que proporciona fortaleza, energía y vitalidad para una vida más activa sin importar su edad. los extractores hacen jugo. las licuadoras hacen licuados. pero el nutribullet hace nuiblasts súper cargados dgl súper alimentación, y con sólo tomar un nutriblast al día, usted puede darle a su cuerpo las herramientas que necesita para combatir y evitar enfermedades, perder peso, aliviar dolores en l
observe.l nutribullet lo desintegra todo, extrayendo los nutrientes esenciales. hasta las almendras y las semillas de linaza pasan por el colador a diferencia de las licuadoras tradicionales que dejan casi todo atrás. el secreto del nutribullet es su potente motor de 600 vatios combinado con la exclusiva acción ciclónica de la bala que empuja todo a través de las cuchillas de turbo extractor a una asombrosa velocidad de 10.000 revoluciones por minuto, pulverizando los tallos, semillas y...
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un estudio mdico observ los datos de una encuesta hecha en los ltimos 20 aÑos y encontro que el nmeroa vida sedentaria de hombres y mujeres ha aumentado en un 30 por ciento... durante este periodo el peso ha incrementado sobre todo en las mujeres.. chit chat lorena/ots si usted acaba de llegar a california y ha decidido radicar en este estado ...sabe cuanto tiempo tiene para registrar las placas de su vehiculo? take vo la patrulla de caminos exige que realice el proceso en 20 dias... la agencia estima que las personas que no registran sus vehculos ocasionan al estado una prdida de 10 millones de dlares por aÑo...asi que han creado una sitio web para reportar a quienes no lo han hecho... este año se ha generado un milln de dlares por las nuevas registraciones... juanfra/take vo una encuesta de gobierno dice que en cuatro de cada 10 hogares usan celular en vez de telfonos fijos... expertos dicen que quienes mantienen sus lneas en casa es porque estn conectados al internet o a ciertos paquetes de televisin... el sondeo encontr que el 9 por ciento de las familias tiene lneas fijas y cerca
un estudio mdico observ los datos de una encuesta hecha en los ltimos 20 aÑos y encontro que el nmeroa vida sedentaria de hombres y mujeres ha aumentado en un 30 por ciento... durante este periodo el peso ha incrementado sobre todo en las mujeres.. chit chat lorena/ots si usted acaba de llegar a california y ha decidido radicar en este estado ...sabe cuanto tiempo tiene para registrar las placas de su vehiculo? take vo la patrulla de caminos exige que realice el proceso en 20 dias... la...
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we believe the universe is expanding, observations support that. what got the expansion started? the infligsarry theory said gravity itself is the culprit. even though the gravity we're familiar with in everyday life is attractive, pulls things tgget, einstein's theory shows in certain exotic circumstances gravity can be repulsive. >> so you have a repulsive first that pushes things oufment does it create space and time as well as particles and matter? >> it's again a hard question but our best answer at the moment is space and time needed to exist already for this phenomenon to take place. but what inflation does is it leverages the pre-existing space and time which could be a tiny little nugget and turns it into a large cosmos. so it basically takes space and time as an input very small, yields big space and time and matter and energy as the output. >> so if time already existed when this happened, what happened the day before this happened? >> yes, i knew you were going there, which is why i played defense here and said i don't know five times already in the first two minutes.
we believe the universe is expanding, observations support that. what got the expansion started? the infligsarry theory said gravity itself is the culprit. even though the gravity we're familiar with in everyday life is attractive, pulls things tgget, einstein's theory shows in certain exotic circumstances gravity can be repulsive. >> so you have a repulsive first that pushes things oufment does it create space and time as well as particles and matter? >> it's again a hard question...
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international observers also say they have seen unidentified men taking pictures of some remains and then taking those remains away. they say they have no idea where those bodies are being taken, or who has ordered them to be moved. and they're still not being given full access to the crash site. >> ukraine and the u.s. both say a russian made missile shot down the plane thursday. ukraine has released images, though, that it says shows three missile launchers being transported back to russia. >> russian president vladimir putin is coming under as we said growing international pressure and anger. >> in a front page editorial in fact in britain's sunday times headlined, quote, this is an outrage made in moscow. prime minister david cameron says, quote, the growing weight of evidence points to a clear conclusion that flight mh-17 was blown out of the sky by a surface-to-air missile fired from a rebel held area. he adds, quote, if this is the case, this is a direct result of russia destabilizing a sovereign state, violating its territorial integrity, unquote. backing thuggish militants -
international observers also say they have seen unidentified men taking pictures of some remains and then taking those remains away. they say they have no idea where those bodies are being taken, or who has ordered them to be moved. and they're still not being given full access to the crash site. >> ukraine and the u.s. both say a russian made missile shot down the plane thursday. ukraine has released images, though, that it says shows three missile launchers being transported back to...
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observe e that some of the wreckage and debris has been tampered with. it has been moved. we haven't seen heavy equipment and much of the wreckage is in place, but the tampering of evidence will make the work of the investigators, when they get here, all the more difficult. >> the dutch prime minister says russia's president is running out of time to show he is willing to recover the victims. the comment made after what he described as a continues conversation with vladimir putin. most of the tributes were from the netherlands. the dutch prime minister came straight from a telephone call with vladimir putin, delivering a blunt message for the president. i have told him the time is running out for him to show the world that he is serious about his offer to help. now he has to show responsibility towards the rebels, and show the netherlands, and the world that he will do what is expected of him, to use his influence. >> reporter: as he spoke the the people of the netherlands were still counting the cost. near amsterdam, the local church hoped its doors and the heart of its c
observe e that some of the wreckage and debris has been tampered with. it has been moved. we haven't seen heavy equipment and much of the wreckage is in place, but the tampering of evidence will make the work of the investigators, when they get here, all the more difficult. >> the dutch prime minister says russia's president is running out of time to show he is willing to recover the victims. the comment made after what he described as a continues conversation with vladimir putin. most of...
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, droppings, also a large mice observed on glue trap. it was one of two pizza boli's in prince george's county closed by inspectors. also ordered closed? this pizza boli's on oxon hill road in oxon hill citing sandwich prep refrigerator recorded at 63 degrees instead of 41 degrees or colder and the toilet removed due to a sewage backup. unlike prince george's county, other jurisdictions let you look up the violations yourself. >> what did they get closed for? >> reporter: she just got the wusa9 restaurant alert app by texting food to 25 if you've 43 and tracked -- 25543 and tracked a june 17th closure at subway in north east. >> mouse droppings observed under service area under counter. >> reporter: type in its neighbors wings to go on the app and see its june -- its neighbor wings to go on the app and see its june 17th report documenting mouse droppings observed in service area under counter. by checking the wusa9 restaurant alert app yourself you can track their most recent inspections which they've all passed. they're all back in busi
, droppings, also a large mice observed on glue trap. it was one of two pizza boli's in prince george's county closed by inspectors. also ordered closed? this pizza boli's on oxon hill road in oxon hill citing sandwich prep refrigerator recorded at 63 degrees instead of 41 degrees or colder and the toilet removed due to a sewage backup. unlike prince george's county, other jurisdictions let you look up the violations yourself. >> what did they get closed for? >> reporter: she just...
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interested observer absolutely called for the. quite a number of people will be brought to justice you agree this is it will happen i mean you swear that. you have to take a short break right now where i'm going to take a break and well we're back we'll continue to talk to wolf question for i mean is just commissioner for human rights are there talk about who is responsible for the ongoing violence in rest of ukraine and if there's a chance to end the war stay with us. this is a media lead also we need to be. part of the scene push and see to the play your party is able. to choose that no one is there with the guests that you deserve answers from. politics. right. first street. and i would think that you're. an army corps. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's closer to the truth and might think. it's because one whole attention and the mainstream media works sid
interested observer absolutely called for the. quite a number of people will be brought to justice you agree this is it will happen i mean you swear that. you have to take a short break right now where i'm going to take a break and well we're back we'll continue to talk to wolf question for i mean is just commissioner for human rights are there talk about who is responsible for the ongoing violence in rest of ukraine and if there's a chance to end the war stay with us. this is a media lead also...
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they observed a minute of silence at 4:00 p.m. after leaving the air base, they carried individual coffins to a military facility in the north of the country. it is their teams of experts will attempt to identify the remains. it was a chance for them to pay their respects to the first of the victims to return to the country. the rest of the netherlands also came to a standstill for one minute. flags flew at half mast on a national day of mourning. many are still trying to make sense of the disaster. >> is crazy that so many people died for no reason at all. >> over half of the passengers were dutch. one of them worked at a fast food restaurant. her boss says that she loves to sing and dance and she will be sorely missed. >> that is her right there. i will always remember her this way. it is hard to imagine. she left behind a husband, daughter, and two granddaughters. >> she was on her way to indonesia where she was planning to visit her family. now the grim task of identifying the bodies can begin. the process can take months. >>
they observed a minute of silence at 4:00 p.m. after leaving the air base, they carried individual coffins to a military facility in the north of the country. it is their teams of experts will attempt to identify the remains. it was a chance for them to pay their respects to the first of the victims to return to the country. the rest of the netherlands also came to a standstill for one minute. flags flew at half mast on a national day of mourning. many are still trying to make sense of the...
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optical telescopes observe the visible light.y observe things that light up that we can see with our eyes. >> simon: so, alma can see colors that we cannot see. >> peck: effectively, yes. alma can see wavelengths of light that we cannot see with our eyes. >> simon: take a look. what you're seeing is an image from an optical telescope. it looks little more than a dark cloud in space, but this is how alma sees it. suddenly, that cloud is lifted. what's there? >> peck: what's there is gas, generally, and dust. and that doesn't sound so exciting when you say that. i mean, dust, we just vacuum it up, normally. but in the context of the evolution of galaxies and solar systems, dust is extremely important. >> simon: it's in these dense patches of gas and dust where stars, new solar systems, are born. and that's exactly what we're seeing in this picture: a new star. >> peck: hubble can see stars immediately after they're born, but it can't detect the regions before the stars are born. it can't see the cradles, if you will, where the star
optical telescopes observe the visible light.y observe things that light up that we can see with our eyes. >> simon: so, alma can see colors that we cannot see. >> peck: effectively, yes. alma can see wavelengths of light that we cannot see with our eyes. >> simon: take a look. what you're seeing is an image from an optical telescope. it looks little more than a dark cloud in space, but this is how alma sees it. suddenly, that cloud is lifted. what's there? >> peck:...
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we are already observing and measuring a decrease in the amount of ice in the greenland ice sheet and the west antarctic ice sheet. now, the climate models have predicted that we shouldn't see that for many decades to come, and the key distinction here is if it's a land ice sheet, a land-based ice sheet, then when it melts, it actually contributes to global sea level rise. that's not the case for sea ice, but it is the case for the continental ice sheets, so the fact that we're already measuring losses of ice from these major continental ice sheets means that they're contributing to sea level rise faster, once again, than climate scientists projected them to. there's a credible body of work now that suggests that if we continue with business-as-usual fossil fuel emissions, than by the end of this century, we could see as much as two meters, 6 feet of global sea level rise. now, that would be catastrophic for many coastal regions. for the u.s. east coast and gulf coast, island nations around the world, some of which will literally be submerged by that amount of sea level rise. the ipcc
we are already observing and measuring a decrease in the amount of ice in the greenland ice sheet and the west antarctic ice sheet. now, the climate models have predicted that we shouldn't see that for many decades to come, and the key distinction here is if it's a land ice sheet, a land-based ice sheet, then when it melts, it actually contributes to global sea level rise. that's not the case for sea ice, but it is the case for the continental ice sheets, so the fact that we're already...
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observers already at the scene telling us the local authorities are providing full access. president putin calling on all the groups involved in the ukrainian conflict not to obstruct the investigation and to ensure the safety of all involved in the probe. continues despite both sides suffering their bloodiest day since the start of the conflict. worldwide live from moscow international with me. thank you for joining us today the. international experts to begin examining the bodies of the two hundred ninety eight victims of the malaysian airliner crash there is being condemnation in the west over the efficiency and the recovery operations investigators sent to the country still haven't left even though ofc observers who are already at the crash site say local authorities are offering full cooperation a short time ago i spoke with. the plane had crashed already a few days ago and the bodies of the victims had been lying out there in the field for at least three days before recovery efforts by the self-proclaimed donetsk people's republic began and they said that they did it
observers already at the scene telling us the local authorities are providing full access. president putin calling on all the groups involved in the ukrainian conflict not to obstruct the investigation and to ensure the safety of all involved in the probe. continues despite both sides suffering their bloodiest day since the start of the conflict. worldwide live from moscow international with me. thank you for joining us today the. international experts to begin examining the bodies of the two...
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observe. las semillas de linaza pasan por el colador a diferencia de las licuadoras tradicionales que dejan casi todo atrás. el secreto del nutribullet es su potente motor de 600 vatios combinado con la exclusiva acción ciclónica de la bala que empuja todo a través de las cuchillas de turbo extractor a una asombrosa velocidad de 10.000 revoluciones por minuto, pulverizando los tallos, semillas y piel que contienen la mayoría de los nutrientes esenciales. cualquier alimento fresco se convierte en un súper alimento que proporciona fortaleza, energía y vitalidad para una vida más activa sin importar su edad. los extractores hacen jugo. las licuadoras hacen licuados. pero el nutribullet hace nutriblasts súper cargados de súper alimentación, y con sólo tomar un nutriblast al día, usted puede darle a su cuerpo las herramientas que necesita para combatir y evitar enfermedades, perder peso, aliviar dolores en las articulaciones, bajar la presión arterial, bajar su colesterol y darle la energía que nun
observe. las semillas de linaza pasan por el colador a diferencia de las licuadoras tradicionales que dejan casi todo atrás. el secreto del nutribullet es su potente motor de 600 vatios combinado con la exclusiva acción ciclónica de la bala que empuja todo a través de las cuchillas de turbo extractor a una asombrosa velocidad de 10.000 revoluciones por minuto, pulverizando los tallos, semillas y piel que contienen la mayoría de los nutrientes esenciales. cualquier alimento fresco se...
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they don't trust those observers. they think they're biased. and maybe they have some reason for that. unfortunately until the government in kiev represents the whole country this is not a government of unity. there is not a single representative of that government. until that is decided, not just certain groups of people but the whole country, nothing will happen. this is another thing. the think the european union countries and america should stop bluffing but democracy, freedom, the map, ukraine, future. this is an acid grab. we know the name of american businessmen and american companies who are moving in, taking over. i can give you facts, but we don't have time. until they stop this charade, and stop pretending that this is about democracy and helping ukraine find a better future there will be no peace, and there will be no possibility for a cease-fire and an end to this tragedy. >> quickly before we go, would it have been more likely to have representatives of the east in a government if there hadn't been such hard work done at election
they don't trust those observers. they think they're biased. and maybe they have some reason for that. unfortunately until the government in kiev represents the whole country this is not a government of unity. there is not a single representative of that government. until that is decided, not just certain groups of people but the whole country, nothing will happen. this is another thing. the think the european union countries and america should stop bluffing but democracy, freedom, the map,...
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observers also heading to the scene off the crash now whether or not it is the same always see observers that were here on this side on the russian side of the border just earlier on thursday that it is not yet clear of course this is this is an incredibly tragic incident and the airlines are diverting their flights one by one a lot of them are actually are actually saying there will be diverting those flights. till the situation improves we've heard that air france and turkish airlines are among the biggest european airlines that have done so russia's arab slot and transparent also said that they will be diverting their flights from over ukraine and we also just every student for me. if. i was told to turn around and return to export of origin instead of heading towards ukraine where it was scheduled to land in fact if you look at the. radar radars out there showing flights in air it does look. at this point is virtually empty. but the ukraine russia border thanks so much for joining us again and you know for me the most interesting element to come out of that is mentioned. the several
observers also heading to the scene off the crash now whether or not it is the same always see observers that were here on this side on the russian side of the border just earlier on thursday that it is not yet clear of course this is this is an incredibly tragic incident and the airlines are diverting their flights one by one a lot of them are actually are actually saying there will be diverting those flights. till the situation improves we've heard that air france and turkish airlines are...
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observer mission reports they have not been. they have not been. objective enough. they have become. months they have become a bit more complete a bit more but not completely complete sort of for the whole jihad also they are not they still come dome a lot of facts. facts all of a lesions of human rights by the extremists by the ultra nationalists and by the authorities by the by the ukrainian. army. we still do spirits the. issues which have nothing to do pretty much with the human rights situation in ukraine so we have our problems we continue to have problems with it of course but i think. hopefully. we will also be more instrumental. in this situation. be the parties. to assist i think it's very important political rule which was used to play or be you have wanted to see a sense of al gore fresh and foreign ministry's sad commissioner for the human rights thank you very much for this insight because he has put a report together called wide book examining all of the human rights abuses that took place in ukraine for the past months we're talking about face human
observer mission reports they have not been. they have not been. objective enough. they have become. months they have become a bit more complete a bit more but not completely complete sort of for the whole jihad also they are not they still come dome a lot of facts. facts all of a lesions of human rights by the extremists by the ultra nationalists and by the authorities by the by the ukrainian. army. we still do spirits the. issues which have nothing to do pretty much with the human rights...
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observers on the ground, clearly agitated. at the scene of burning wreckage, armed men in fatigues pick up fragments of what's purportedly a ukrainian fighter jet, shot down in eastern ukraine. not yet confirmed, whether this was the work of pro-russian rebels inside ukraine or russian forces themselves. and whether russian president vladimir putin knew about or approved the operation. if putin's behind the attack, just days after the downing of malaysia airlines flight 17, the question, what's driving his aggression? >> his objectives are, preferably, to take control, at least informally, of a large swath of ukrainian territory, but he's failed with that. if he can't do that, his lesser objective is to destabilize portions of ukraine's east. >> reporter: but some observers say putin and his cabinet are in panic mode. with intelligence pointing to russian involvement in the malaysia air shoot down and with crippling sanctions possibly imminent, they say putin is deflecting blame towards ukraine and nato, accusing the alliance
observers on the ground, clearly agitated. at the scene of burning wreckage, armed men in fatigues pick up fragments of what's purportedly a ukrainian fighter jet, shot down in eastern ukraine. not yet confirmed, whether this was the work of pro-russian rebels inside ukraine or russian forces themselves. and whether russian president vladimir putin knew about or approved the operation. if putin's behind the attack, just days after the downing of malaysia airlines flight 17, the question, what's...
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he joins us now from ukraine with more on the osce observers. news this hour that they may get some access to the crash site today. what do we know? >> reporter: well, certainly within the past hour we've heard directly from the osce on the ground in donetsk. we have a team moving with them now from donetsk toward the crash site. it will be 39 experts from the netherlands and from australia to try to gain access to that crash site of mh17 to try and get some more of the human remains that are still there on the ground. there have dozens of bodies that have not been repatriated, also personal belongings and clues that will lead to what happened on that flight. so that convoy from donetsk is under way. but we've also learned that military operations are taking part on the part of the ukrainian government in areas around the crash site as well has been confirmed to us near small towns close by to the crash site in the middle of rebel-controlled areas the there are battles under way now between rebels and government forces, that despite assurances f
he joins us now from ukraine with more on the osce observers. news this hour that they may get some access to the crash site today. what do we know? >> reporter: well, certainly within the past hour we've heard directly from the osce on the ground in donetsk. we have a team moving with them now from donetsk toward the crash site. it will be 39 experts from the netherlands and from australia to try to gain access to that crash site of mh17 to try and get some more of the human remains that...
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i think many observers saw that as a positive step, at the israelis did not. they had incentives to undermine this week conciliation agreement. let's get to when the view is in jacksonville, florida, on the democratic line. caller: thank you for taking my call. the speaker is running out some very important points, which took him a very long time to get to. are, wasy questions as violently opposed to israel? hamas as part of their charter is saying they're calling for the destruction of israel. .hey build all of these tunnels if there are concerned about the civilians, why are they not putting the civilians into the tunnels? you have got massive infrastructure where people could go and be safe, but nobody seems to care about them. host: ok, wendy. hameed? guest: hamas does put civilians in harm's way and they could be doing much more to ensure their safety, but hamas is ultimately very rational actor. i think it is problematic to look at them as evil, as people who do not respond to normal pressures of politics. we don't have to like hamas, but we do have to u
i think many observers saw that as a positive step, at the israelis did not. they had incentives to undermine this week conciliation agreement. let's get to when the view is in jacksonville, florida, on the democratic line. caller: thank you for taking my call. the speaker is running out some very important points, which took him a very long time to get to. are, wasy questions as violently opposed to israel? hamas as part of their charter is saying they're calling for the destruction of israel....
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because they were not treated appropriately as some of those observers told us. >> those observers say they were treated in a very hostile way. they say they were allowed to see a few hundred yards of the wreckage. they saw the bodies which we are also seeing here tonight. it is some access, but it is clearly not enough because the osce is not an organization that is trained or tasked with investigating air disasters or cleaning up, collecting, recovering, bodies from a tragedy such as this. they are international observers who already have a monitoring mission supposed to be keeping an eye on the security of this region. that's their primary task here. what is needed is something much bigger, much grander, an operation on a scale that is not taking place here. that is, firstly, to come in to recover those who lost their lives here. that's an important job and it's clearly taking place but very slowly. and, of course, also the investigation to establish an exclusion zone to come in, examine the wreckage very closely. we are standing pretty close to what is significant evidence tonight.
because they were not treated appropriately as some of those observers told us. >> those observers say they were treated in a very hostile way. they say they were allowed to see a few hundred yards of the wreckage. they saw the bodies which we are also seeing here tonight. it is some access, but it is clearly not enough because the osce is not an organization that is trained or tasked with investigating air disasters or cleaning up, collecting, recovering, bodies from a tragedy such as...
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. >> we observed for the first time bodies being removed and packed into body backs. typically these bags were placed on both sides of the closed roadway. as some of you observed some were open and exposed to the elements. we don't know why. we counselled 55 body bags and 55 marked positions of bodies. >> the dutch prime minister says russia's prime minister has one last chance to show he's willing to help rescuers. a tense phone call was described. more than half the passengers on board mh17 from from the netherlands. get more from nisreen el-shamayleh, to talk about when we think the investigators will ask on that site. >> well we are hoping that they arrive at some point today, but access has been very limited for the observers, and there has been no independent experts or investigators that have managed to get to the scope so far. let's go back to the poib about the bodies, we understand that most of the botties have been moved away from the site. that's understandable because they were decomposing and opened and exposed to the elements. the problem is that we do
. >> we observed for the first time bodies being removed and packed into body backs. typically these bags were placed on both sides of the closed roadway. as some of you observed some were open and exposed to the elements. we don't know why. we counselled 55 body bags and 55 marked positions of bodies. >> the dutch prime minister says russia's prime minister has one last chance to show he's willing to help rescuers. a tense phone call was described. more than half the passengers on...
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this is according to a cnn team traveling with a convoy of international observers. >> observers have not independently confirmed if the bodies are from the downed flight but that's what they have been told. >> the train is expected to remain in place until international specialists arrive. but it's not clear where the bodies will be taken from that point. >>> let's bring in aviation analyst mary schiavo and justin green and floyd wisener of the wisener law firm. good to have all of you. >> thanks for having us. >> mary, let me start with you. good morning everybody. if the black boxes had been found, first of all, what is your reaction to the thought that they may have been in somebody's hands for the last two days? >> well, i'm glad they have been found and in somebody's hands. my worry is in whose hands. because they are just a handful of agencies i would trust to download the data t ntsb tbeat australians, the british, you know beyond that i don't trust the ukrainians or the russians because they have too much at stake and each have a history of having tampered with evidence in pr
this is according to a cnn team traveling with a convoy of international observers. >> observers have not independently confirmed if the bodies are from the downed flight but that's what they have been told. >> the train is expected to remain in place until international specialists arrive. but it's not clear where the bodies will be taken from that point. >>> let's bring in aviation analyst mary schiavo and justin green and floyd wisener of the wisener law firm. good to...
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that is the first observation. the second is that what seems to be at issue here is the quantity, the velocity of enrichment, not thester fuges so much. -- centrifuges. what they do is the bone of contention with iran wanting to increase its enrichment activity to fuel the reactor that the russians are supposed to fuel. but which iran doesn't trust hem to fuel. iran wanting it to be five years and maybe seven and wanting a much longer term. i'll just make one general observation. tom, when you open the session, you refer to multilateral sanctions against iran. there are some u.n. authorized sanctions. but almost all the sanctions are in fact unilaterally concerted between the united states and our european allies. they are enforced by swift,s which the clearinghouse for dollars that operates in i think belgium. and they reflect our sovereign control of the dollar. of that control, particularly in the case of iran to disrupt the oil trade for india, china, korea, and other major consumers of iranian oil has been mig
that is the first observation. the second is that what seems to be at issue here is the quantity, the velocity of enrichment, not thester fuges so much. -- centrifuges. what they do is the bone of contention with iran wanting to increase its enrichment activity to fuel the reactor that the russians are supposed to fuel. but which iran doesn't trust hem to fuel. iran wanting it to be five years and maybe seven and wanting a much longer term. i'll just make one general observation. tom, when you...
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he said it was nato's observation that russian forces had started training the separatists in ukraine on how to use those complex anti-aircraft weapon systems that can shoot down planes that are 30,000 feet in the sky. >> what is the latest information on russian supplies of arms to the separatists, and do they include anti-air weapons? >> to your last specific question, yes, they do include that. what we see in training on the east side of the border is big equipment. tanks, apcs, anti-aircraft capability. and now we see those capabilities being used on the west side of the border. >> so the aircraft that were shot down recently, you think were likely shot down with russian-supplied weapons to the separatists? >> i think we need to allow the facts to be sorted out before i report it, and so i would say now it's a good -- it's a very good likelihood. >> you're seeing on the eastern side, does that involve man pads or is that vehicle born? >> we've not seen trains of man pads but vehicle-borne capability being trained. >> we've seen vehicle-borne capability being trained. this is a try
he said it was nato's observation that russian forces had started training the separatists in ukraine on how to use those complex anti-aircraft weapon systems that can shoot down planes that are 30,000 feet in the sky. >> what is the latest information on russian supplies of arms to the separatists, and do they include anti-air weapons? >> to your last specific question, yes, they do include that. what we see in training on the east side of the border is big equipment. tanks, apcs,...
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what we did observe today, and we have reported already to our 57 participating countries, we have observed that personal belongings, piles of luggage have been moved. we were told today by the rebels they have basically agreed to collect everything and put it in a big container and have it shipped. and we also have observed and reported that parts of the fuselage seem to have been cut in some places. now, whether that's to help the body recovery or whether that's to look into things, we don't know. we are not there at nighttime. so we can't observe what happens when we're not there. so it's a very tricky situation. and don't forget, brooke, that this is an area that spreads over about 10 kilometers. there are about eight different impact sites. it's very, very difficult to monitor. and you know, there are others who are far better place than we are to, you know, look for those and analyze things. >> you have a lot of work ahead of you, and we wish you the best, given the almost unprecedented circumstances. michael, thank you so much. osce. thank you. >>> just ahead here on cnn, if u.s. inv
what we did observe today, and we have reported already to our 57 participating countries, we have observed that personal belongings, piles of luggage have been moved. we were told today by the rebels they have basically agreed to collect everything and put it in a big container and have it shipped. and we also have observed and reported that parts of the fuselage seem to have been cut in some places. now, whether that's to help the body recovery or whether that's to look into things, we don't...
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in that press briefing he said nato had observed that surface-to-air missiles, anti-aircraft missile systems, not just the shoulder-fired ones, but the big vehicle surface-to-air missiles designed to shoot down airplanes, those had been observed in eastern ukraine and just across the border in western russia. okay? and this is 2 1/2 weeks before the plane was shot down. he said it was nato's observation that russian forces had started training the separatists in ukraine on how to use those complex anti-aircraft weapon systems that can shoot down planes that are 30,000 feet in the sky. >> what is the latest information on russian supplies of arms to the separatists, and do they include anti-air weapons? >> to your last specific question, yes, they do include that. what we see in training on the east side of the border is big equipment. tanks, apcs, anti-aircraft capability. and now we see those capabilities being used on the west side of the border. >> so the aircraft that were shot down recently, you think were likely shot down with russian-supplied weapons to the separatists? >> i t
in that press briefing he said nato had observed that surface-to-air missiles, anti-aircraft missile systems, not just the shoulder-fired ones, but the big vehicle surface-to-air missiles designed to shoot down airplanes, those had been observed in eastern ukraine and just across the border in western russia. okay? and this is 2 1/2 weeks before the plane was shot down. he said it was nato's observation that russian forces had started training the separatists in ukraine on how to use those...
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the son who observed love like a spock.xpectant father whose dream would come true, beautiful baby girl. specialist sergio a abat. a boy who dominated the soccer fields, fell in love with motorcycles and their in that remote outpost took a direct hit in the helmet and kept on fighting. corporal jonathan ayers. the photographer whose beautiful pictures captured the spirit of the afghan people and wrote to his family, afghanistan is exactly where i wanted to be. corporal jason bogart. the father who loved serving with his son, the platoon leader who led a dash through the gunfire to post to reinforce his men. first lieutenant jonathan bostrom, an immigrant from mexico who became a proud american soldier on his third tour, whose final thoughts wereÑ of his family and wife, leslie. sergeant israel garcia. a young man of deep faith who<1ç served god and country and could always get a laugh with his impersonation of his commander. corporal jason hovader, the husband who couldn't wait to become an uncle. the adventurous spirit in
the son who observed love like a spock.xpectant father whose dream would come true, beautiful baby girl. specialist sergio a abat. a boy who dominated the soccer fields, fell in love with motorcycles and their in that remote outpost took a direct hit in the helmet and kept on fighting. corporal jonathan ayers. the photographer whose beautiful pictures captured the spirit of the afghan people and wrote to his family, afghanistan is exactly where i wanted to be. corporal jason bogart. the father...
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and then we learned, in fact, that the first independent observers had helicoptered in.y are with the organization for security and cooperation in europe. 17 observers did make it to the crash site, they came by helicopter and then by car. but the problem is once they got there, they found they did not have the kind of access that they needed. they did not have the unfettered access to really look around the area. so they left. after only 75 minutes. the state department was asked about that today. spokesman jen saying that was a big concern, she repeated the administration's call for unfettered access to this crash site, which investigators say is so critical. need to get in there and they need to start looking at the debris. security is a major concern in the area. we know that the ntsb is sending one investigator, the fbi apparently sending two investigators, according to the white house, they are headed out to ukraine in the very near future. but we are told that they are only going as far as kiev and that's because of security concerns. >> reporter: they are not yet
and then we learned, in fact, that the first independent observers had helicoptered in.y are with the organization for security and cooperation in europe. 17 observers did make it to the crash site, they came by helicopter and then by car. but the problem is once they got there, they found they did not have the kind of access that they needed. they did not have the unfettered access to really look around the area. so they left. after only 75 minutes. the state department was asked about that...