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ra el centrocampitico yeltsin tejeda s del partido de es proximo viernes t claras escucmos.7c outc:arreglar no cg ad b alib ad liad lib ad lib ad lib alib ad lib adib ad l ad libd lib adib ad libd lib ad lib lib ad b maÑanarranca unfecha mas de la eliminatoria de la nmbeol yla maÑana arranca una fechmas de ly les ndre lamejores jugad a las 5:30 de la tarde. eses da la infmacion deporta que s ustedes para mas iormacion. on --unas ola impresnantes la playa "ocean beach" dia...
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yeltsin is one that tracks toward younger urban to consumers is how most people it feels like a 2.1 million they want to post a profit they're supposed to lose money so the company is up 11% this other guy shut down international operations not denying any it sort of stickiness. >> steve: her fix story to kinins found as bait for dogfight how animal cruelty is leading to something positive tonight. >> steve: as kittens had been bound as bait for dogfights according to a member of the slot and county and four week old kittens legs were tightly bound with rubber bands there were too severe and will head is right rear leg amputated $7,000 pledged on the page for medicare the sheriff's office is investigating this incident. >> britteny: all the way to seattle closes differences go you see lots of sunshine that lots of clear skies one thing we're tracking and to the end of your work waited to saturday but this next system we see into saturday when it gets closer to us tracking rainshowers as a possibility on sunday the models go into detail little closer to the weekend. fog is expected for conco
yeltsin is one that tracks toward younger urban to consumers is how most people it feels like a 2.1 million they want to post a profit they're supposed to lose money so the company is up 11% this other guy shut down international operations not denying any it sort of stickiness. >> steve: her fix story to kinins found as bait for dogfight how animal cruelty is leading to something positive tonight. >> steve: as kittens had been bound as bait for dogfights according to a member of...
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of, uh, gorbachev, boris yeltsin, was fired, yesterday. yeah. [ collective "aww" ] apparently, he found out the translation of "glasnost" was "chernobyl night watchman." [ laughter ] we have an exciting show, jimmy stewart will be out here and finish his story, about, uh, the twins, he was telling, last night. [ some laughter ] no. we have mr. carl reiner, one of the most talented -- [ applause ] a lovely, young actress, by the name of holly robinson, is with us, this evening. [ cheering ] a young comedian, making his first appearance, on this show-- may be his first network television appearance. i'm not sure. his name is jeff cesario. so, stay where ya are. we'll be right back. [ "tonight show" theme ] attention: are you eligible for medicare? the medicare enrollment deadline is just a few weeks away. changes to medicare plans could impact your healthcare costs. are you getting all the benefits available to you? new plans are now available that could you pay out of pocket. to update your coverage- or enroll for the first time -- call hea
of, uh, gorbachev, boris yeltsin, was fired, yesterday. yeah. [ collective "aww" ] apparently, he found out the translation of "glasnost" was "chernobyl night watchman." [ laughter ] we have an exciting show, jimmy stewart will be out here and finish his story, about, uh, the twins, he was telling, last night. [ some laughter ] no. we have mr. carl reiner, one of the most talented -- [ applause ] a lovely, young actress, by the name of holly robinson, is with us,...
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many russians believe that yeltsin and others made a mistake, they should have fixed the economy andt the politics alone, as the chinese did. why do you believe it will never work to do it that way? at this late date. mikhail: russia is a quite developed country, with social mentality that has developed, and this is a different mentality from the chinese one. charlie: and a rich, cultural history. mikhail: our state structure doesn't have this idea of service that exists to a great deal in china. at the same time, people in russia have really gotten used to living for themselves. all this talk about how there is this vertical of power in russia, this harsh system of managing the country, actually, these are lies. there is no vertical of power in russia. putin runs only a very small number of people in his inner circle, and he resolves specific, concrete tasks. the main task number one is to stay in power. the country on the whole actually is run by a whole bunch of people, not a single group of people, but a heterogeneous people, each of whom has his own piece of turf. you cannot dev
many russians believe that yeltsin and others made a mistake, they should have fixed the economy andt the politics alone, as the chinese did. why do you believe it will never work to do it that way? at this late date. mikhail: russia is a quite developed country, with social mentality that has developed, and this is a different mentality from the chinese one. charlie: and a rich, cultural history. mikhail: our state structure doesn't have this idea of service that exists to a great deal in...
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. >> i, myself, belong to the previous generation of yeltsin, when i was formed. i remember when you could personally say something through political means. by contacting your politician, you could do something, your local representative. that shaped a lot of contemporary my age younger people in the big cities who were often members of this opposition, media outlet's, for example. the next generation was already formed and shaped during the putin presidency. that's the only person they remember, if you were born in 2000 or you lived before. they don't know anybody else. they are definitely exposed to this narrative of the great russia. they are very susceptible to it. a large role was played by the families. in russia, it has been shown that family has the largest impact on one's political views. there is definitely also the comparative framework. we have also discussed that these younger people do not compare themselves to the way life used to be, not only in russia. they don't remember that. in fact, everything they are taught nowadays about the soviet union is
. >> i, myself, belong to the previous generation of yeltsin, when i was formed. i remember when you could personally say something through political means. by contacting your politician, you could do something, your local representative. that shaped a lot of contemporary my age younger people in the big cities who were often members of this opposition, media outlet's, for example. the next generation was already formed and shaped during the putin presidency. that's the only person they...
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he made his bones under boris yeltsin, dissolving and selling off assets of russia, which were sold intohe global real estate market, and that laundered all the money from russia. for him to actually see someone who's coming in, who he could co-opt would actually be the greatest intelligence coup ever in the history of russia and vladimir putin would not miss that opportunity, and that's what the hacks were for. >> well, tonight's report on the florida vote has to be very disappointing for vladimir putin. thank you both for joining us tonight, really appreciate it. >>> msnbc's live coverage continues into "the 11th hour" now with brian williams. that's next. >>> there's been another surprise release from the fbi, this time files about former president bill clinton raising new questions tonight about the timing of it all. here we are less than a week before election day. >>> also breaking news out of florida tonight. a big headline about the early vote and the number of republicans crossing over to vote for clinton. >>> good evening. a week from tonight from this very studio, we'll be cov
he made his bones under boris yeltsin, dissolving and selling off assets of russia, which were sold intohe global real estate market, and that laundered all the money from russia. for him to actually see someone who's coming in, who he could co-opt would actually be the greatest intelligence coup ever in the history of russia and vladimir putin would not miss that opportunity, and that's what the hacks were for. >> well, tonight's report on the florida vote has to be very disappointing...
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and what yeltsin kind of pushed back against the notion, i have to say she was less in favor of fiscal stimulus now than she was before the election. i think that was a little change in her tone where she said positive things about fiscal policy previously. now she's warning about the dangers of doing too much. it is true donald trump has a massive package on the table and she said -- >> with a republican congress. >> she said we are not in a situation like the financial crisis where the economy needs such a huge stimulus package and she said you want to be mindful the baby boomers are retiring, this high debt to gdp ratio. if you do anything, she said, work to increasing productivity in the economy. so she's going to push back and, look, let me give you the macro on this, scott. when the fed and the fiscal side are together, that is inflationary. when they're apart it's hawkish. the administration is sort of at odds with the fed. >> we recall the former fed chair bernanke on the hill time and time again whether it was humphrey hawkins or otherwise suggesting that congress needed to st
and what yeltsin kind of pushed back against the notion, i have to say she was less in favor of fiscal stimulus now than she was before the election. i think that was a little change in her tone where she said positive things about fiscal policy previously. now she's warning about the dangers of doing too much. it is true donald trump has a massive package on the table and she said -- >> with a republican congress. >> she said we are not in a situation like the financial crisis...
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bill clinton also had a fondness for boris yeltsin, that is not entirely unprecedented in u.s. history. we will have to wait and see, as on everything with donald trump and foreign policy because he really is a fibula rossa. -- tabula rasa. one thing we might end up with is trump might be the blustering unilateralism of the cheney wing of the republican party and the lack of a desire to get involved overseas of obama. he might combine the least good qualities of the last administration or he may surprise us all. we can only hope. host: the book "national insecurity:, page of leadership in fear" david rothkopf thank you for stopping by. steve spans washington journal, live every day with the news and policy that impacts you. monday morning, as congress they talk about the proposed legislative agenda of the republican party and what is ahead during the lame duck session. and kenneth bruins on how president-elect trump must deal with the management of his various businesses and the potential conflict of interest they make calls and his term in office. what c-span journal beginning
bill clinton also had a fondness for boris yeltsin, that is not entirely unprecedented in u.s. history. we will have to wait and see, as on everything with donald trump and foreign policy because he really is a fibula rossa. -- tabula rasa. one thing we might end up with is trump might be the blustering unilateralism of the cheney wing of the republican party and the lack of a desire to get involved overseas of obama. he might combine the least good qualities of the last administration or he...
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liberal russians we've seen in the past generation or two generations, or for that matter centuries to yeltsin and gorbachev both telling them the leader of ukraine that if you decide of a referendum and be independent of us, we will have to worry about protecting our russians, not just our russians in ukraine but our russian speakers. that's point number one. telling do a certain phenomenon we see today which are the precondition for criminal aggression whether among liberal russians in 1990-1991. second data point, nato expansion as the conversation not a reality was not taking place in 1991 and 1992. if you look back and see what soviet union imploded, that within weeks or days actually of the demise of the soviet union, you had frozen conflicts. now, the frozen conflict model is a model of criminal aggression today. it predates nato enlargement. will okay, data .3, cry me. wended russia take crimea? at the end of the 18th century. question, wended russia take eastern poland? central pole? at the end of the 18th century. i don't think it's unreasonable to ask the question if we did not enla
liberal russians we've seen in the past generation or two generations, or for that matter centuries to yeltsin and gorbachev both telling them the leader of ukraine that if you decide of a referendum and be independent of us, we will have to worry about protecting our russians, not just our russians in ukraine but our russian speakers. that's point number one. telling do a certain phenomenon we see today which are the precondition for criminal aggression whether among liberal russians in...
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. >> the confusing gearshift or is said to have contributed to the death of w3anton yeltsin.p slid backwards and pinned him against a brick pillar. >>> this is what's happening at the ready for school forecast. tart at that. cold, indeed. some 40s going on. the high noon at 58, 61 by 3:00. rnk6sv the kron 4 morning news continues. >>> a shooting in an east bay park. the gunman still on the loose. more on what led up to the violence. >>> will hit the roads in a minute. first we checked the weather. >> (r it is so cold still. let's check what's going on her8 . that frost advisory with us for another half hour. some areas -/at-will still experience the 30s which we see. dry, clear, low winds at work. the sun is joining us but technically the sun has to warm the ground and the ground heats up the air. shoreline. still looking at the lower 30s like napa. 37 for novato and 35 santa rosa. a chilly 36 for livermore. hour forecast calls for only 61 san francisco, oakland at 63. san jose at 64. modest high temperatures today. we will probably better that for tomorrow. the next thing t
. >> the confusing gearshift or is said to have contributed to the death of w3anton yeltsin.p slid backwards and pinned him against a brick pillar. >>> this is what's happening at the ready for school forecast. tart at that. cold, indeed. some 40s going on. the high noon at 58, 61 by 3:00. rnk6sv the kron 4 morning news continues. >>> a shooting in an east bay park. the gunman still on the loose. more on what led up to the violence. >>> will hit the roads in a...
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liberal russians we've seen in the past generation or two generations or for that matter centuries yeltsin and gorbachev both telling them the leader of ukraine that you know if you decide to have a referendum and be independent of us, we're going to have to really worry about protecting our russians and our russian speakers. that's data point one. telling you that certain phenomenon that we see today which are the precondition for kremlin aggression were there among liberal russians in 1990, 1991. second data point. nato expansion as a conversation not a reality was not taking place in 1991 and 1992. if you look back and see soviet union imploded, that within weeks or days actually of the demise of the soviet union you had frozen conflicts in southern settia and other places. now the frozen conflict model is the model of kremlin aggression today. it predates nato enlargement. okay. data point three, crimea. when did russia take crimea? at the end of the 1th century. question, when did russia take eastern poland and central poland? at the end of the 18th century. i don't think it's unreaso
liberal russians we've seen in the past generation or two generations or for that matter centuries yeltsin and gorbachev both telling them the leader of ukraine that you know if you decide to have a referendum and be independent of us, we're going to have to really worry about protecting our russians and our russian speakers. that's data point one. telling you that certain phenomenon that we see today which are the precondition for kremlin aggression were there among liberal russians in 1990,...
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bill clinton had a certain fondness for boris yeltsin. that is not entirely unprecedented. we just have to wait and see as we will have to on everything with donald trump and foreign policy. he really is a tabula rasa. he has no experience. we have no idea which direction he's going to go. one thing we might end up with, which is a little unexpected is that trump might be the blustering unilateralism of the cheney ring of the republican party and a lack of desire to get overseas of obama. he may combine the least good qualities over the last two administrations or he may surprise us all. host: the book, national security, david rothkopf, the ceo and editor of foreign policy, thank you for stopping by. we appreciate it. journal"'s "washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. monday morning, as congress returns this week, francine kiefer of the christian science monitor talks about the proposed legislative agenda of the republican congress and president-elect donald trump and what's ahead during the lame-duck session. and kenneth gross on how presid
bill clinton had a certain fondness for boris yeltsin. that is not entirely unprecedented. we just have to wait and see as we will have to on everything with donald trump and foreign policy. he really is a tabula rasa. he has no experience. we have no idea which direction he's going to go. one thing we might end up with, which is a little unexpected is that trump might be the blustering unilateralism of the cheney ring of the republican party and a lack of desire to get overseas of obama. he...