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crossed the border on sunday night one hundred eighty of them held a gun to ukraine two hundred fifty us to here facing an uneasy choice of what to do next probably if the court hears you're in our country accuse of us they could consider our streeter's we crossed another country's border i don't know. because i propose would begin with here's what i can see both whether i will go no i don't know what or certainly don't want to go home or how much they will be me when they allow you not back or this is a big question i don't know in the meantime western officials are claiming russia is planning to move troops into ukraine it's something that moscow denies assays guy nature can now reporting on the arguments. speaking in germany u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel said there was the right old russian invading ukraine based on the buildup of brush and troops along the border u.s. and nato officials say there are now about twenty thousand russian troops massed just east of ukraine's border russia's defense ministry has the night such a buildup saying that the pentagon and nato will make up numbers a
crossed the border on sunday night one hundred eighty of them held a gun to ukraine two hundred fifty us to here facing an uneasy choice of what to do next probably if the court hears you're in our country accuse of us they could consider our streeter's we crossed another country's border i don't know. because i propose would begin with here's what i can see both whether i will go no i don't know what or certainly don't want to go home or how much they will be me when they allow you not back or...
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the idea to get the people who are not part of media, who are standing up here, to get them out of here it sounds like. they're telling me to move here, but eventually they want us to leave all together, the media. >> they're getting ready to crackdown essentially. >> yeah. yeah. >> you can see a police officer next to you, is that a police officer there, can he bring us up to speed on what's happening? >> that's what i was listening to when you were coming to me, whey just told you is what he just told us. they want us to move away from the storage area, this parking lot where we are. now officers are moving in right now, into the parking lot and they're doing arrests it looks like here. more people are going to go see what is happening here, they told media to stay back, stay in our location here because of the fact that they're doing these arrests, they just moved in very quickly. it wasn't a ton of police officers, but it was a quick moving tight knit group that just moved in. people moving to see what's going on. i'm staying back here so i can see from this vantage point of what's happening here. >> we just saw an arrest -- >> we just saw an arrest there. >
the idea to get the people who are not part of media, who are standing up here, to get them out of here it sounds like. they're telling me to move here, but eventually they want us to leave all together, the media. >> they're getting ready to crackdown essentially. >> yeah. yeah. >> you can see a police officer next to you, is that a police officer there, can he bring us up to speed on what's happening? >> that's what i was listening to when you were coming to me, whey...
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thousands of students used to come here to study. used to come here to learn. that's all that's left of it. it is in complete ruins, and frankly, it's in a very terrible state. i'll just have my camera look to the ground as women. you can see notebooks ago. you can see remnants of, you know, what students had, these are their notebooks, this is what they used to study. you can see handwriting here, much of it in english, some of it in arabic, but, again, it really just under scores just how unpredictable and volatile this situation is all over gaza. again, this happened an hour and a half ago. the destruction is enormous. and it really just lends to the sense of insecurity, this sense of frustration that so many gazans have, so many of them telling us with this fighting. now entering it's 26th day. >> it's extraordinary to see that building. it's almost completely demolished. why might it have been targeted? >> reporter: it is stage it's hard to say. in fact, if you go to areas of gaza which have seen some of the worst fighting, as you saw in my package, we wer
thousands of students used to come here to study. used to come here to learn. that's all that's left of it. it is in complete ruins, and frankly, it's in a very terrible state. i'll just have my camera look to the ground as women. you can see notebooks ago. you can see remnants of, you know, what students had, these are their notebooks, this is what they used to study. you can see handwriting here, much of it in english, some of it in arabic, but, again, it really just under scores just how...
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building that the big challenges of our economic challenges are behind us but we don't want to deviate what is has gotten us here fiscal success the continued commitment to our fiscal responsibilities to make sure our budget balances all the needs of diverse communities and we'll continue to invest in our infrastructure and most importantly in the people one hundred percent of all the people in san francisco. again thanks to the board for working together with us for creating the budget. in his second year supervisor farrell thank you for your steadfastly leadership and commitments to building this collaborative process (clapping) i want to say thanks to dan roman field to make sure not only his capacity as controller he keeps us on a due course (clapping) and the people that helped me to make sure i've got all the issues in hand and that's my chief of staff and kate howard both from the controller's office and the mayor's office for their excellent work thank you very much (clapping) budget whiz wards i call them. but i'd like to an opportunity to specially niefrt david for a few words he's been watching this i
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here. they say to us, "go from here." they make too much trouble for us. >> the western eu members are now rethinking the policy of sending illegal refugees back to bulgaria. some -- even a few who have already been sent back here -- may soon possibly be legally heading west. >> that report wraps up this edition of "european journal." from all of us here in brussels, thank you very much for watching. until next time, auf wiedersehen and bye for now. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- gg99Ññwçça7guc [captioning made possible by democracy now!] ♪ >> from pacifica this is democracy now. >> this is a very contentious issue, israel and palestine. surprised it is only a contentious issue in the united states, not even among the population. it is contentious because the u.s. government and the israeli government are blocking a very important consensus,
here. they say to us, "go from here." they make too much trouble for us. >> the western eu members are now rethinking the policy of sending illegal refugees back to bulgaria. some -- even a few who have already been sent back here -- may soon possibly be legally heading west. >> that report wraps up this edition of "european journal." from all of us here in brussels, thank you very much for watching. until next time, auf wiedersehen and bye for now. captioned by...
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here. they say to us, "go from here." they make too much trouble for us. >> the western eu members are now rethinking the policy of sending illegal refugees back to bulgaria. some -- even a few who have already been sent back here -- may soon possibly be legally heading west. >> that report wraps up this edition of "european journal." from all of us here in brussels, thank you very much for watching. until next time, auf wiedersehen and bye for now. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- [ crowd clamoring ] [ festive mariachi music plays ] >> [ weeping ] [ gasps ] [ screams ] [ gasps ] [ playing festive music ] [ giggles ] [ chuckles ] [ gasps ] mmm. >> "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image. and by the members of kqed. >>> cracking down. another powerful chinese politician comes under scrutiny for alleged corruption. >>> preserving hiroshima's history. 69 years since the atomic bombing, a new generation is tell
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here. they say to us, "go from here." they make too much trouble for us. >> the western eu members are now rethinking the policy of sending illegal refugees back to bulgaria. some -- even a few who have already been sent back here -- may soon possibly be legally heading west. >> that report wraps up this edition of "european journal." from all of us here in brussels, thank you very much for watching. until next time, auf wiedersehen and bye for now. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> garrison keillor: seamus heaney grew up the eldest of nine children on a 50 acre farm in northern ireland, his father a cattle dealer, his mother's family worked in the linen mills. when he was 12, he won a scholarship to a catholic school, learned latin and gaelic. over the years, his poetry has become enormously popular, especially since he won the nobel prize in literature in 1995. >> blackberry picking. late august, given heavy rain and sun for a full week, the blackberries would ripen. at first, just one-
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it's good to have you here with us. iraq's new prime minister, and what it means for nouri al-maliki. >> during the cease-fire of gaza people pick through the republic of what is left of their home. ' bow la virus and knee jeer i can't confirms more cases. and how donated breast milk is turning out to be a lifeline for premature babies in texas. >> iraq's prime minister nouri al-maliki is refuse to go resince but he's coming under intense pressure to step down. they say they will not remain silent of another man named to his post. to address that the iraqi parliament are broken along these lines. the prime minister comes from iraq's shia community which is currently nouri al-maliki. but as we said, he has been replaced. >> there has been reaction coming in over the prime minister. can you tell us what you've been hearing? >> reporter: absolutely. and you're right. there is a lot of international reaction from countries who normally say they don't normally interview in iraqi politics. here they've had influence from the
it's good to have you here with us. iraq's new prime minister, and what it means for nouri al-maliki. >> during the cease-fire of gaza people pick through the republic of what is left of their home. ' bow la virus and knee jeer i can't confirms more cases. and how donated breast milk is turning out to be a lifeline for premature babies in texas. >> iraq's prime minister nouri al-maliki is refuse to go resince but he's coming under intense pressure to step down. they say they will...
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military who crossed the border on sunday night one hundred eighty of them held a gun to ukraine fifty us to here facing an uneasy choice of what to do next with probably our countrymen accusers they could consider us traitors who would cross another country's border is what i don't know. which is because i support with the good and with the with now what can i say about going back i don't know but i certainly don't want to no matter how much money they'll pay me will they allow you not to come back this is a big question for you i don't know western nations which imposed sanctions on moscow over the crisis in ukraine on no longer allowed access to russia's food market and a whole range of sectors in the agricultural industry are effective in a short while ago i spoke to peter all of a he's been following the very latest reaction among european politicians. we have heard from e.u. diplomatic sources that they believe the sanctions were unjustified and counterproductive in terms of unofficial reaction you're a former latvian foreign minister has called these type of sanctions radioactive. the dutc
military who crossed the border on sunday night one hundred eighty of them held a gun to ukraine fifty us to here facing an uneasy choice of what to do next with probably our countrymen accusers they could consider us traitors who would cross another country's border is what i don't know. which is because i support with the good and with the with now what can i say about going back i don't know but i certainly don't want to no matter how much money they'll pay me will they allow you not to come...
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anything i used to me to anyway and i used to be here. and i'm. and i work. almost all my life was going to researchers. for if. i started here now i was nine it. is we're only here carol. even here gave her ph d. by pointing out that boys and girls play in different manners and suggesting solutions to this problem because it's preschool as we don't have the legal responsibility for these questions about the quality in preschool but put these glasses on. to check how you treat the call you address them. and you know when i say all this you can see it's red and blue you know why no i tell you the blue is supposed to be boy size and he's with us i. try to not. have a shy and from which sex she got and i change. for the next time with all my happy jell-o. it's positive glasses who use them. and then somebody they are you know supposed to be some kind of between man and woman after that it's not the see course you your brain is filled up with produce produce and if gosh that's what was. in one preschool that we can read about in swedish ship public reports or a qu
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they issue orders that they take all salvageable materials and they haul it 45 miles east of here and use that to put up fort fetterman. >> fort caspar when they closed it there was nothing left here. even the early pioneers knew there used to be a fort here, which is how we end up with the town of casper named after fort caspar. >> find out where the local content vehicles are going next. you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend.
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us to a hard hit is city in gaza. >> tense of thousands of people used to live here. there were schools, shops, mosques. a gaza neighborhood struggling but surviving under israel's blockade. in shujayea, nodavad shows me her home. she and 39 members of her family used to live here. another ceasefire means another chance to salvage what she can. >> translator: we came in the ceasefire to take out what we can from under the rubble. we hope we can find a few of our things. god willing the situation will become stable again so we can rebuild our lives. >> reporter: there was the sudden sound of machine gun fire. israeli tanks were kicking up clouds of dust as they raced towards the border. now it is the first day of the new 72-hour ceasefire. you may wonder why i'm wearing a flak jacket. we're in shujayea and as we arrived there was machine gun fire coming up from the right here. we hear that there are tanks down there, you can probably see the dust and they were firing over people's heads, people who had gone down to their farm lands close to the border. the nearby market was busy, shoppers buying as much p
us to a hard hit is city in gaza. >> tense of thousands of people used to live here. there were schools, shops, mosques. a gaza neighborhood struggling but surviving under israel's blockade. in shujayea, nodavad shows me her home. she and 39 members of her family used to live here. another ceasefire means another chance to salvage what she can. >> translator: we came in the ceasefire to take out what we can from under the rubble. we hope we can find a few of our things. god willing...
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saying we should move to the command post and there's a lane of traffic open for us to move to the command post? we're here, so until they come over and tell us to break down immediately, we'll stay here. obviously, we'll abide by police, the orders of the police. but we are essential media, and we are going to say here until they absolutely tell us to come over and that we must, must go. >> you see young men down there who once again are saying we're not going home. they have their hands in the air but are in the middle of the street waiting for police to arrest them. they are making a peaceful demonstration. >> cnn's jake tapper, where are you, and what are you seeing? >> we're here at the mcdonald's. john, get over there. we're here at the mcdonald's. you can see this has been a standoff between police arresting protesters whose hands are in the air. hands up, don't shoot. and they have -- they were giving warnings. get out of here unless you are credentialed media. if you don't get out of here, we will arrest you. some individuals, not many, a dozen or two dozen, sticking around and they have been put
saying we should move to the command post and there's a lane of traffic open for us to move to the command post? we're here, so until they come over and tell us to break down immediately, we'll stay here. obviously, we'll abide by police, the orders of the police. but we are essential media, and we are going to say here until they absolutely tell us to come over and that we must, must go. >> you see young men down there who once again are saying we're not going home. they have their hands...
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it is a gun jammed on actives and journalist thank you so much for talking to us here and out here national. british politicians have lashed out at french plans to set up a refugee camp that would serve as a refueling stop for thousands of migrants on their way to the u.k. they say it would act as a magnet attracting even more desperate people trying to answer britain through the french port city of kelly the u.k. has a border chap when they're out by to the city authorities are complaining that britain is shifting its burden to france forcing the country to deal with the ever growing flow of migrants are just barely. explains what's hewing of discontent on both shores of the channel. the french border to galle this has become a familiar sight destitute migrants the majority from east africa and the middle east have made the town that temporary home these makeshift tents on industrial wasteland have been nicknamed the jungle. i have never seen in my life you see i come from the war to produce for example and therefore their life is better gum disease estimates put the number of migrants her
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to. us here are no yeah we're going off to that. they've been complaining that they haven't found anybody who speaks english. and says we're the only people who while you are you guys are bilingual and i'm english speaking well. so. they've invited us to have like a little pot. on the tray you know. cry now. well . yet. again. you like it. so don't i mean i found some people to partake with. we don't work. some music but you know. when something bad leg. mark hosenball you're faking sleeping yes. to the birthday party to the. cuts in it was b.s. gotta love. it to get us out of the way it right now because right now i'm feeling. silly one feel stuck with the los. is the oh deedee love you supposed to move me to loving you between. the girl. b.s. about that i'm made above and it's a love but. that's not. even this is are you see it more than the propaganda. that is the state sponsored rush hour today program just words by sabean all right i don't think analyze this for the guy is just ridiculous non answer to my question. johnny's not
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city will follow us the biggest thank you to so mayor ed lee and his administration we're joined by director ram and jean who worked hard with us over the past year and a half to get us here we're appreciative of our font we have the building inspection to make sure that the permits arrive on time to keep things going and in addition to that this project recommendation what the city has been trying to do with long-term planning this is part of the south eastern neighborhood this is from 2008 we're grateful for the mayors administration in allowing this project 270 to happen without trovrt which is something we all strife for that in san francisco finally there are two citywide initiatives we feel strongly about this building will be reflective have to have a lower impact on climate change we've played for platinum status and we support the mayor and his administration and the transit first policy of the city we'll have only 12 parking stalls but 52 bike parking spaces with shoreside and we want to be supportive (clapping.) with that, mayor ed lee the podium it yours >> dan let me bring my personal congratulations to s c s and the attorneys and all of you together have pro
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to notify families over the phone. since most parents were here already, they used the p.a. system to make announcements. back here live, there is one officer here. a school resource officer will be here for the remainder of the day. santa clara police say they are not aware of any other threats to schools so far today. live in santa clara, stephanie chuang, nbc news. >> quite a scare. thank you, steph. >>> police are being looking for the driver of a black sedan who they think killed a man walking in san jose. he was hit near senter road and balfour drive across from los lagos golf course. it looks like the man was crossing senter road, possibly on a bicycle when he was hit. the sedan took off before police arrived. if you have any information, the police want to hear from you. >>> san jose police say alcohol was a factor in a major crash last night near ocola. three of the cars caught fire and people had to be rescued. some people had life-threatening injuries. the driver who caused the crash ran away. >>> lawyers for pg&e were back in court answering to criminal charges resulting, of course, from the d
to notify families over the phone. since most parents were here already, they used the p.a. system to make announcements. back here live, there is one officer here. a school resource officer will be here for the remainder of the day. santa clara police say they are not aware of any other threats to schools so far today. live in santa clara, stephanie chuang, nbc news. >> quite a scare. thank you, steph. >>> police are being looking for the driver of a black sedan who they think...
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of and go in conflict this is the hotel in the center of the gaza where we used to stay just two weeks ago there were gas here mostly journalists but also ukrainians running from violence in the towns of cum i thought against libya as they used to be two major percenters of the large scale military operation here in eastern ukraine there was also a chinese restaurant on the seventh floor but now as you can see the town has been shut down the sign says. tahoe is quote the further we go from the center the greater the destruction all of his house was damaged when a shell exploded in her garden and sort of the flowers should planted there is now a deep crater. is there and should when you break a deal is a hoot of them i suggested a day or. two would you. like other locals here who haven't already fled the fighting on good has taken shelter in the basement yet to get back you shall not. be a fool to sign my junior bach or be an actual fact to dicky i grew to love to predict how a good many of those sheltering underground osieck. and desperate hope you know where you are just now you go up here for sure you're no
of and go in conflict this is the hotel in the center of the gaza where we used to stay just two weeks ago there were gas here mostly journalists but also ukrainians running from violence in the towns of cum i thought against libya as they used to be two major percenters of the large scale military operation here in eastern ukraine there was also a chinese restaurant on the seventh floor but now as you can see the town has been shut down the sign says. tahoe is quote the further we go from the...
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a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. if you need to review the economic ups and downs in the final column months day the london deal sang i and the rest because i was going to be taking little baby every week on all things. on. the media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the same motion suit your. play your party there's a goal in their shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on r t. the pledge was terrible a little and very hard to take i don't let it get along here is a plot that never had sex with the target there's no legs let alone. listen to a man let's. listen. to the. we think about why we think that there are no good. for all sand beaches. coconut palms gently swaying in the ocean breeze. in fact. white has a deep dark little secret a secret the u.s. government would like you to know about. the allegra. bilbo i did dearly associated kagan all with. is a. little. live. live live. live live. live right from the scene to submit search tree limbs and i
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to what's taking place in front of us. it's really hard to say whether or not there are still any holdout demonstrators. when the alderman came back to us here, the local representative came back here from what we can only describe as the front lines here, this confrontation between riot police and steadfast demonstrators who weren't going to leave, he told us that it came down to about 50 or 60 demonstrators who they just were not able to convince to obey this curfew and go home. and they were saying that they were exercising their constitutional right to demonstrate peacefully and they felt that this curfew violated that right. the alderman said that despite what we saw as far as very heavy police presence, strong police presence -- by the way, i have to tell you that we're starting to see police officers pulling back here. these are not the same riot police that we saw earlier. these were police officers who were and are in plain clothes but wearing bulletproof vests that say "police" on them. so we're not seeing those armored vehicles coming back through here. i can't say whether they're still up there. but we are seeing some police offi
to what's taking place in front of us. it's really hard to say whether or not there are still any holdout demonstrators. when the alderman came back to us here, the local representative came back here from what we can only describe as the front lines here, this confrontation between riot police and steadfast demonstrators who weren't going to leave, he told us that it came down to about 50 or 60 demonstrators who they just were not able to convince to obey this curfew and go home. and they were...
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to supervisor cohen. your wonderful leadership out here working with us. thank you to tamika moss and the program working with the residents of sunnydale and the community. thank you to all of the different agencies. i know public works is out here doing the fiscal things with rec and park but we're all here to invest in the people that live out here and i want to say thank you again to the police department. you are -- all of you are on the front lines helping us not just with your service but also making sure that community policing leads our effort here, and how about creating more jobs for our youth making sure we do the right thing because it's not just about police services. it's about youth services. making sure our public health is supported out here. give people the recovery that they need. helping with services -- our youth organizations, our health and human services program, our jobs program working together to make our community strong. this is for everyone. it's not just prevent crime. it's about encouraging people to fulfill their whole lives
to supervisor cohen. your wonderful leadership out here working with us. thank you to tamika moss and the program working with the residents of sunnydale and the community. thank you to all of the different agencies. i know public works is out here doing the fiscal things with rec and park but we're all here to invest in the people that live out here and i want to say thank you again to the police department. you are -- all of you are on the front lines helping us not just with your service but...
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flight some reports say the crash may have been caused by an engine problem details as they come to us here on r.t. international. this week's or new spiral of violence in gaza after a three day truce between israel and hamas expired on friday the sides reverted to the use of force again with palestinian civilians suffering the most in the crossfire. he was. one of. a month long conflict that has claimed more than one thousand nine hundred lives as left gaza ruin and the return of hostilities brings the region even closer to that of a humanitarian disaster tens of thousands of homes were destroyed or damaged by israeli strikes universities hundreds of schools and mosques were rendered into rubble reports say half a million people were displaced that's almost a third of the population for more than a million civilians there's no fresh drinking water and we talk to medics without borders advising michelle back from the hospital she says the israeli strikes achieve only one thing and it's the death of civilians. morning it's seven kilometers long and thirty kilometers high so it's one point se
flight some reports say the crash may have been caused by an engine problem details as they come to us here on r.t. international. this week's or new spiral of violence in gaza after a three day truce between israel and hamas expired on friday the sides reverted to the use of force again with palestinian civilians suffering the most in the crossfire. he was. one of. a month long conflict that has claimed more than one thousand nine hundred lives as left gaza ruin and the return of hostilities...
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something over there a port authority but well i want to mention that we are recording at kofi right here long island city these guys are so nice to allow us to film here but i want to manish mash while we're here back in london you were seen on a placard max keiser out a placard of peace broke out stock markets would crash this is from sven loach max stock markets are not crashing that means there is no peace well this is the amazing thing about these markets is that they are really seeding on a war and destruction because that's where the money's coming from to feed all these bombing campaigns around the world principally from the countries whose stock markets are hurting all time highs like the u.s. stock market that's where the money is coming to continue the occupation of these. country so if there was a crash that would mean if he sort of breakout then the stock markets would crash so that's why there will be no peace as long as there's a lot of cheap money feeding a lot of cheap wars on the cheap and you see a lot of death and destruction that's what these markets are telegraphing that's their financing that's all about well the lea
something over there a port authority but well i want to mention that we are recording at kofi right here long island city these guys are so nice to allow us to film here but i want to manish mash while we're here back in london you were seen on a placard max keiser out a placard of peace broke out stock markets would crash this is from sven loach max stock markets are not crashing that means there is no peace well this is the amazing thing about these markets is that they are really seeding on...
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border on sunday night one hundred eighty of them have already gone to ukraine two hundred fifty us to here facing an uneasy choice of what to do next with probably our countrymen accuses the could consider us traitors who would cross another country's border i don't know. because i support with. this now what can i say about going back you know i don't know but i certainly don't want to no matter how much money they'll pay me will they allow you not to come back this is a big question until you know i don't know and western nations which imposed sanctions on moscow over the crisis in ukraine are no longer allowed access to rushers food market a whole range of sectors in the agricultural industry are affected more on this the let's bring in our seas peter all of our who's been following the events for us from. the good morning to you peter has any reaction any been any reaction so far from the e.u. . well there's no official the e.u. reaction as of yet but we are expecting them to to make a statement later on thursday i would imagine in relation to the decision to ban the imports of of cert
border on sunday night one hundred eighty of them have already gone to ukraine two hundred fifty us to here facing an uneasy choice of what to do next with probably our countrymen accuses the could consider us traitors who would cross another country's border i don't know. because i support with. this now what can i say about going back you know i don't know but i certainly don't want to no matter how much money they'll pay me will they allow you not to come back this is a big question until...
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we're going to do the same i'm going to pick up this rock and really it's going to open it for us . military to see here the truck is almost. it's about the. reason we're simply carrying it. wasn't born. book wheat it's buckwheat in the bags just in case anyone suspect it's guns ammunition or something else like weapons of mass destruction. it is tells me that each bag is fifty kilograms and there are one hundred sixty bags here which means a tool to hold. eight tons and this is he tells me the maximum or what the struck can carry where these trucks are now ready to cross the border to deliver its humanitarian cargo to those in eastern ukraine who are in desperate need the driver as we have been able to speak to here told me that there will be two more inspections at the checkpoint from the russian and from the ukrainian side and after that security will be the major challenge for these tracks as the convoy is supposed to travel through regions in eastern ukraine where clashes are still continuing. resolution r.t. russian crinan border. this convoy is heading for the struggling population of eastern ukr
we're going to do the same i'm going to pick up this rock and really it's going to open it for us . military to see here the truck is almost. it's about the. reason we're simply carrying it. wasn't born. book wheat it's buckwheat in the bags just in case anyone suspect it's guns ammunition or something else like weapons of mass destruction. it is tells me that each bag is fifty kilograms and there are one hundred sixty bags here which means a tool to hold. eight tons and this is he tells me the...
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two come into contrast, it makes it impossible to get either. >> governor jay nixon on whose order the national guard will be arriving right here behind us later this evening. governor, thank you very much, during your busy day for being with us here tonight. earlier today we went to the neighborhood where michael brown lived and died. it's basically two right turns away from where we are now. it's a neighborhood of modest single-family houses and garden apartments. it is peaceful. it is jarring when you come across the memorial where he died in the middle of the street. while we were there we talked to the reverend jesse jackson about how this town will heal. he then introduced us to a woman who lives there, like most of the people there, she is looking for some positive change to come from this. for the people watching the news tonight, what should they know about this neighborhood? during happy times. >> during happy times it's a great neighborhood. but people are afraid. >> is there anything good that's going to come out of this? maybe get some attention? >> i believe so. >> what might that be? >> i think the whole incident with mike
two come into contrast, it makes it impossible to get either. >> governor jay nixon on whose order the national guard will be arriving right here behind us later this evening. governor, thank you very much, during your busy day for being with us here tonight. earlier today we went to the neighborhood where michael brown lived and died. it's basically two right turns away from where we are now. it's a neighborhood of modest single-family houses and garden apartments. it is peaceful. it is...
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target to use weapons of course particularly if as they say they're acting in self-defense but at all times states have an obligation to safeguard civilians and of course the larger weapon and here we're talking about political opponents allegedly being used that have very large warheads that places even more onus of responsibility on those using those weapons to ensure that they don't disproportionate harm civilians in these kind of urban battlefields that mark the east ukraine yet if you like it's almost impossible to use those weapons without harming civilians and so again their use could be very easily described and could amount to a war crime photo correspondent from russian news agency rian obviously has gone missing in east ukraine communication with and honesty and in was last more than two days ago he was last heard from on the fifth of august that was when he sent photos to the agency he was last seen the the ukrainian town of top scritch was suffered fierce fighting in recent days it was thought a disruption to communications in the area could be the reason that he'd gone quiet but now there is genuine concern about his whereabouts and it is well known for working in
target to use weapons of course particularly if as they say they're acting in self-defense but at all times states have an obligation to safeguard civilians and of course the larger weapon and here we're talking about political opponents allegedly being used that have very large warheads that places even more onus of responsibility on those using those weapons to ensure that they don't disproportionate harm civilians in these kind of urban battlefields that mark the east ukraine yet if you like...
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to open it for us . military to see here's the truck is on. it's about the. reason we're simply i'm carrying it on the state's most important wasn't on. buckwheat's what is just. as it is in case anyone says that the best solution would seal certainly quickens of mass destruction. it is tells me that each bag is fifty kilograms and the route one hundred sixty bags here which means a tool told. eight tongs and this is he tells me the maximum or what they struck can carry well these trucks are now ready to cross the border to deliver its humanitarian cargo to those in eastern ukraine who are in desperate need the driver as we have been able to speak to here told me that there will be two more inspections at the checkpoint from the russian and from the ukrainian side and after that security will be the major challenge for these tracks as the convoy is supposed to travel through regions in eastern ukraine where clashes are still continuing. race nationality russian here kryten border. the convoy is heading for the struggling population in eastern ukraine that sti
to open it for us . military to see here's the truck is on. it's about the. reason we're simply i'm carrying it on the state's most important wasn't on. buckwheat's what is just. as it is in case anyone says that the best solution would seal certainly quickens of mass destruction. it is tells me that each bag is fifty kilograms and the route one hundred sixty bags here which means a tool told. eight tongs and this is he tells me the maximum or what they struck can carry well these trucks are...
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us all proud. taney lost a one run thriller last night that knocked the dragons out of the tournament. >> a lot of team will be begging to be here right now. and for us to be here, i mean, it's going to be really -- it's going to be hard to leave here. we lost to great team. so it's going to be real hard to leave here. >> the championship is this weekend. taney coming just two wins short of that world title. >> the kids did a great job. a very special camden county police duo showing their stuff for children in fairview. >> k9 super star zero and his handler are experts. this is officer jim and his k90. they met up with kids at york ship square in the fairview neighborhood at a summer camp. the dog recently broke a state record for k9 arrests bringing 67 people to justice. his handler says he chases bad guys, finds drugs and loves to serve his community. >> that's a bite. >> zero is 10 but he's still getting it done. police say zero helps them inspire kids to get the right start when they're young so they don't see them on the other side of the law when they're older. >> he's looking all calm after getting on that arm. >>> exact
us all proud. taney lost a one run thriller last night that knocked the dragons out of the tournament. >> a lot of team will be begging to be here right now. and for us to be here, i mean, it's going to be really -- it's going to be hard to leave here. we lost to great team. so it's going to be real hard to leave here. >> the championship is this weekend. taney coming just two wins short of that world title. >> the kids did a great job. a very special camden county police duo...
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most of what are you and your cookies here to use if you can't be ethical. he invites me to see where they found shelter the rest so many refugees many don't have a proper place to sleep. tutor's wife also doctor tells us how she lost her home and you served as a boy before i don't know. if any of it in your book may not be a regular dorm farkle. you get up. high in your blood. pressure this could be cheap this camp is designed for a thousand people but there are at least twice as much air now every afternoon officials managed to send up to three hundred refugees from eastern ukraine to different parts of russia but every evening even more arrive these people have managed to escape a war that their fight for a peaceful life is just beginning. refn otieno t. from russian ukrainian border. the u.n. says over seven hundred thousand refugees have crossed the russian border since the beginning of the conflict and the humanitarian situation in ukraine is grave moscow has offered age to the embattled zones but washington said it's not russia's place to do so he did
most of what are you and your cookies here to use if you can't be ethical. he invites me to see where they found shelter the rest so many refugees many don't have a proper place to sleep. tutor's wife also doctor tells us how she lost her home and you served as a boy before i don't know. if any of it in your book may not be a regular dorm farkle. you get up. high in your blood. pressure this could be cheap this camp is designed for a thousand people but there are at least twice as much air now...
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davis, thanks very much for being with us here on american history television. >> i'm glad to be here. >> take us back to the supreme court oral arguments july 1974. what was the issue that the court was about to decide and who were some of the key players? >> well, the basic issue the court was going to decide was whether the president had to turn over tape recordings that had been made of conversations of the white house that had been subpoenaed by the special prosecutor. so the special prosecutor was one of the key players. another key player was the house judiciary committee chaired by peter rodeno because they subpoenaed many of the same tape recordings and also eager to get those recordings. the third key player was the president and his counsel, james sinclair, who were resisting the production of these tape recordings. and since you're listeners are going to be listening to the oral argument, let me just very quickly review the four issues that the court is going to be deciding. the first question is whether the court has jurisdiction over this dispute. normally the court does
davis, thanks very much for being with us here on american history television. >> i'm glad to be here. >> take us back to the supreme court oral arguments july 1974. what was the issue that the court was about to decide and who were some of the key players? >> well, the basic issue the court was going to decide was whether the president had to turn over tape recordings that had been made of conversations of the white house that had been subpoenaed by the special prosecutor. so...
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we're trying to get here we're actually getting here at the time for us tonight is my turn i don't want. you want to go are you actually. here i was going to try to stay safe and. do some reporting. i think. it's going to hit the fan you know. i'm going to get. out of. here i know we're following yeah. it's quite dangerous there. yeah we were thinking about that yesterday showing still to cave from athens. how do you want us to go to keep it from athens. ok. ok got it yeah we we expected something like this yeah i need to discuss it with you guys. seriously i'm not sure you know we came here off to syria with no break so i need to discuss it with them i can't make his decision without them. ok. i'm going to call you back ok and it speaks on. the key of ukraine is deteriorating they want us to go there of course it's gets so oddly there like it is a place to be for. journalists for a crew like. like us but the thing is that we're tired. listen i told them that we almost like running to tell them no more but. people are. ok he says i think we need to give a break but for how long this is
we're trying to get here we're actually getting here at the time for us tonight is my turn i don't want. you want to go are you actually. here i was going to try to stay safe and. do some reporting. i think. it's going to hit the fan you know. i'm going to get. out of. here i know we're following yeah. it's quite dangerous there. yeah we were thinking about that yesterday showing still to cave from athens. how do you want us to go to keep it from athens. ok. ok got it yeah we we expected...
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i just want to thank you for being here and listening to the presentation on the water front land use review and we look forward to getting your comments and saw the insights on that as well. and thank you very much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you. >> next? >> item 8 c, informational presentation and water taxi landing opportunities in san francisco. >> good afternoon, planning and development staff, we are going to switch gears a little bit and talk about the water taxi, something that is relatively new to us all here in san francisco. the one on the left that you have not seen is the boat belonging to the san francisco water taxi and you know, you could see it in action there, and in that the other one on the right is or belongs to our other, and our second operator, and tide line marine group and you can see it there, and docked at pier 1 and a half here in the fair building area. and i am going to be talking a little bit more about both of those operators in a moment. and just to go through kind of what i am going to be covering, in this presentation. i wi
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they are excited to see us and excited to be here. people don't see cameras all the time. ple they see on television all the time. they want to walk up to us, touch us, take pictures with us and meet us and know our stories. so we learn their stories. that's how we learn about them. we're standing out here. we're doing what the police officers told us to do as members of the media stand here and do your interviews and people are standing around us and then all of a sudden that happens. perfect example. glad it happened on camera so everybody could see it. >> so you were there following the guidelines that they set up for you don and you were being pushed out of your way. >> absolutely. i had done no more, no less, how many live shots have we done? ten. every hour, two hours not just for cc, domestic for wolf, for brooke, for hln, for cnn international. we've been doing live shots all day in this same location and then there you have it. so we were doing what we've been doing this all day doing nothing out of the order, nothing differently than they told us, they sent us her
they are excited to see us and excited to be here. people don't see cameras all the time. ple they see on television all the time. they want to walk up to us, touch us, take pictures with us and meet us and know our stories. so we learn their stories. that's how we learn about them. we're standing out here. we're doing what the police officers told us to do as members of the media stand here and do your interviews and people are standing around us and then all of a sudden that happens. perfect...
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to coo and they don't care how bad things are for us the u.k. government needs to start doing its job and not leaving it up to us to do to here in france they are. just twenty miles across the channel here in dover the u.k. hasn't exactly got its arms wide open the british government is so concerned over the migrants desperate attempts to make it to britain in deniz and makeshift vessels that a special fleet of border force boats has been assigned to patrol this coastline as for the suggestion to move the u.k.'s borders away from france the u.k. government has told us it's not in their plans the locals in dover tell us that they've already had enough to service so many that we can tally is from just responsibility if they reaching their shores and buildings then they should maintain a responsibility golden from the flood house was just simply is that it's a problem that no one wants to have isn't it back in cali dinner time is while they hear these men and women's lives are taken up by simple questions like where the next meal will come from or how they can get a shower while the authorities in france and britain continue to wash their hands of
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control of dozens of small villages on the road connecting to them now here in musings and government of fighters destroyed a rocket launcher the army uses to shell the area and over here. it also came under fire many houses they were burned arguably the most important town is a mike which is because of its proximity to. it's basically as close as you can get to the city without being in the city itself fighting there continues day and night and half of the town has been badly damaged. in the army if the army succeeds deniro school will be completely blocked from the only humanitarian corridor left the city's authorities have already warned people that the water supply is being cut off there's no electricity in many districts and deliveries of food and drink water arrive only every few days on top of that bombs and rockets rained down killing dozens and destroying what little people have. made while a kid has offered little help in the search for a russian photographer who has been missing in ukraine for two weeks now the interior ministry now says it doesn't want to be bombarded with questions about andrea stand in although about two we
control of dozens of small villages on the road connecting to them now here in musings and government of fighters destroyed a rocket launcher the army uses to shell the area and over here. it also came under fire many houses they were burned arguably the most important town is a mike which is because of its proximity to. it's basically as close as you can get to the city without being in the city itself fighting there continues day and night and half of the town has been badly damaged. in the...
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here, they are really getting into it. and people are just excited to be here today. you know, we actually talked so some die hard fansed to who actually told us, you know, forget about fighting traffic to get here, they were actually talking about flying overseas to get here. one guy flew from hawaii to get here and come to the game today. and [ inaudible ] on what he had to say. you live in hawaii, you came all the way from there. >> yes, i bought two seats, brought my best friend for his birthday. we are ready. >> reporter: how important was to be here for the first game? >> absolute i will impairtive. i have a brick down there and 40 years from now, my son can say look at what your grandpa did. >> reporter: so there we go, coming all the way from hawaii to be at this time. we talked so--at this game. another couple is spending their 40th anniversary here. back to you guys. >>> wow. i could not hear that at all. it is getting so loud in the stadium. thank you, kristin. >> the energy is just heating up. it is really exciting. the seats are filling up by the second. >> great fun. and it is really fun to say hello to levi. >> you know, it was.
here, they are really getting into it. and people are just excited to be here today. you know, we actually talked so some die hard fansed to who actually told us, you know, forget about fighting traffic to get here, they were actually talking about flying overseas to get here. one guy flew from hawaii to get here and come to the game today. and [ inaudible ] on what he had to say. you live in hawaii, you came all the way from there. >> yes, i bought two seats, brought my best friend for...