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anders fogh rasmussen received possibly the warmest welcome as you could possibly imagine he went from one place to another really covering a lot of ground and meeting all sorts of green officials in one place in particular when he was meeting with president poroshenko he actually was awarded an order of freedom from the ukrainian president and then returned it during the fizzles have gotten well it doesn't seem like a gotten anything new as a matter of fact because anders fogh rasmussen went on to give a lot of speeches again talking about russia being the aggressor and how nato is going in fact is severing all ties that with moscow and of course also we've heard about support coming from nato and other western countries to work coming coming in full force towards ukraine. with that anders fogh rasmussen left by its those words about support could be could also be reaffirmed with a vision that has actually happened in. at the south in the south from here we're talking about the black sea which was entered by a u.s. warship and despite it raised eyebrows in moscow apparently there myse
anders fogh rasmussen received possibly the warmest welcome as you could possibly imagine he went from one place to another really covering a lot of ground and meeting all sorts of green officials in one place in particular when he was meeting with president poroshenko he actually was awarded an order of freedom from the ukrainian president and then returned it during the fizzles have gotten well it doesn't seem like a gotten anything new as a matter of fact because anders fogh rasmussen went...
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anders runevad. thanks for joining us today. >> good morning. >> you have raised your full-year profit outlook. you say you will achieve a margin outlook, a minimum of 6% versus a minimum of 5%. what is behind the raising of your outlook today? development.good we increased in the quarter year on year. -- we see our work with improving our core space is paying off. it is a combination of a number of different cycles that led us to increase our outlook for the full year. >> you have been at the job almost a year. you have had a couple of turbulent years as a company. this is your third consecutive net profit. before that, you had nine consecutive net losses. do you see stability now? do you think vestas has turned a corner? definitely is financially very stable today. as you compare with a year back, we see improvements in all areas. we see improvements in revenue growth, but especially on the earnings side. ago, we had 780 million euros and today we have 440 million euros. financially, much more stab
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return ukraine officials have gotten well nothing new really they've gotten a lot of speeches from anders fogh rasmussen who went on to say once again something that he has mentioned before that russia is the aggressor that nato is seizing all cooperation with russia on all fronts and instead turning to you praying and is going to offer all sorts of assistance and assuredness to kenya but i'm just progressed with the most need to get a new thing in the united states warship entered black sea the united states that apparently the ship is there with a peaceful nation that is to observe and maintain stability and security in the region particularly in ukraine. ok let's discuss this in more detail now i'm joined by mark thanks for coming in mark international affairs and security analyst often comes in to discuss these kind of subjects let's start first with the issue of nato . pledging all callings of support to ukraine's officials how far do you think that support could go could it go potentially as far as military support in east ukraine we didn't hear a lot new. in the head of nato today.
return ukraine officials have gotten well nothing new really they've gotten a lot of speeches from anders fogh rasmussen who went on to say once again something that he has mentioned before that russia is the aggressor that nato is seizing all cooperation with russia on all fronts and instead turning to you praying and is going to offer all sorts of assistance and assuredness to kenya but i'm just progressed with the most need to get a new thing in the united states warship entered black sea...
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. >>> tonight, family and friends held a memorial for 17-year-old daniel anders. they did that in woodbridge, virginia. anders was about to begin his senior year of high school but he died suddenly after he attended a concert over the weekend. police believe the drug molly, a pure form of ecstasy, was being passed around. >> it's just this generation, i know that there is just a lost people who want it live in the moment kind of thing. and it is just like they don't really think about, you know, what kind of consequences it can bring to them. >> experts say the usage of molly is highest in the summer and say it is most often ingested at concerts and big parties. >> we learned the name of a man killed in a violent crash early this morning. police say 24-year-old maurice kirkland of northwest d.c. was killed when he lost control of his car, about 4:00 this morning. the car hit a pole on h street northeast, then slam nomed into truck. the man died at the hospital. investigators are still trying to figure out how it all happened. >> bank of america has been hit hard f
. >>> tonight, family and friends held a memorial for 17-year-old daniel anders. they did that in woodbridge, virginia. anders was about to begin his senior year of high school but he died suddenly after he attended a concert over the weekend. police believe the drug molly, a pure form of ecstasy, was being passed around. >> it's just this generation, i know that there is just a lost people who want it live in the moment kind of thing. and it is just like they don't really think...
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future course of this new ukrainian regime well the writing comes as hosts nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen there in english has more on how he was greeted and what he promised ukraine. nato secretary general has received possibly before mr welcomes in the ukrainian capital he was all over the place meeting where the various ukrainian officials and in one place in particular but he was meeting with the president poroshenko he actually received an award he was awarded an order of freedom and in return ukrainian officials have gotten well nothing new really they've gotten a lot of speeches from anders fogh rasmussen who went on to say once again something that he has mentioned before that russia is the aggressor that nato is seizing all cooperation with russia on all fronts and instead turning to ukraine and is going to offer all sorts of assistance and assuredness to kenya what imus progress consumers need to get in the united states warship entered black sea the united states said that apparently the ship is there with a peaceful mission that is to observe and maintain stabil
future course of this new ukrainian regime well the writing comes as hosts nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen there in english has more on how he was greeted and what he promised ukraine. nato secretary general has received possibly before mr welcomes in the ukrainian capital he was all over the place meeting where the various ukrainian officials and in one place in particular but he was meeting with the president poroshenko he actually received an award he was awarded an order of...
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in the next couple of years, i wouldn't expect there to be too much. >> anders, we appreciate it. we'll be looking forward to your earnings tomorrow. anders gustafson of zebra technologies. by the way, guys, josh specifically, you did pathetically. you did worse on your second try. you got 11 inches on your second try. 13 inches on your first try. so ferragamos or not, josh, you've got to improve your game. >> come on over. >> i've got high heels on. >> maybe that's an example. >> maybe next time. thank you. >>> coming up next on "the halftime," josh brown is dropping two names from his playbook in our competition for trader of the year. find out why he's sitting in cash and what he'll buy next. >>> then, what josh brown does when he's not trading. huh. more "halftime" straight ahead. what if there was a credit card where the reward was that new car smell and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadi
in the next couple of years, i wouldn't expect there to be too much. >> anders, we appreciate it. we'll be looking forward to your earnings tomorrow. anders gustafson of zebra technologies. by the way, guys, josh specifically, you did pathetically. you did worse on your second try. you got 11 inches on your second try. 13 inches on your first try. so ferragamos or not, josh, you've got to improve your game. >> come on over. >> i've got high heels on. >> maybe that's an...
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daniel anders died over the weekend atending a concert in maryland. a university of maryland student also died at the show. a popular drug molly may have contributed. it's a synthetic form of the ecstasy. combined with some other drugs. they are remembering him as a lovi loving vibrant person. >> you never saw him down no matter what. >> these recent deaths are sparking drug prevention advocates to speak out. our northern virginia bureau found alarming statistics about molly. news4 david culver goes into a report with more details at 5:00. >>> a bedbug infestation on new york subway trains. how the city plans to remove the critters. ♪ >>> and do you need to sue your crying baby? well you may want to play katie perry's hits. >>> plus while moms are ripping into the hugely popular kim kardashian iphone trading-in or selling your car, truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an appointment. and three, pick up a check at your nearest buying center. ♪ find out how muc
daniel anders died over the weekend atending a concert in maryland. a university of maryland student also died at the show. a popular drug molly may have contributed. it's a synthetic form of the ecstasy. combined with some other drugs. they are remembering him as a lovi loving vibrant person. >> you never saw him down no matter what. >> these recent deaths are sparking drug prevention advocates to speak out. our northern virginia bureau found alarming statistics about molly. news4...
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flags andere white signs identifying it as carrying civilians. was shilled. >> the government said the attack killed dozens of unarmed refugees. ofs has been the site government troops trying to cut off the rubble supply route. turkey is demanding answers from germany following word that the foreign intelligence agency has been spying on its nato ally since 2009. if simon the german ambassador for an explanation. >> if the allegations are true, it is completely unacceptable. we have a right to demand and explanation. declined torkel comment. months ago she had said it is unacceptable to spy on friends. said it was in a clear context. it was about the united states. >> at comes at a time when there has been little to smile about. they are accusing the government of this. some are calling for a parliamentary hearing. palestinian militants launched rockets into israel on tuesday. retaliated with an attack on gaza and withdrew this from cairo. they launch this against israel all week, killing a four-year-old boy. attacked his wife and two children. a
flags andere white signs identifying it as carrying civilians. was shilled. >> the government said the attack killed dozens of unarmed refugees. ofs has been the site government troops trying to cut off the rubble supply route. turkey is demanding answers from germany following word that the foreign intelligence agency has been spying on its nato ally since 2009. if simon the german ambassador for an explanation. >> if the allegations are true, it is completely unacceptable. we have...
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. >> right now, one of the top issusues anders fogh rasmussen, nato'ss secretary-general, has said arehe issues and does try to focus o on that. dedespite sanctions, putin is moving along. how does nato, the united states need to spond to russiand how ist likely to respond to rush i? >>> we're now seeing an incredible moment of testing of american leadership and purpose inhe world. 27 nato o countries will be staring at president obama and saying, what is the strategy echo how do we did surprise it then baltimore -- how do we deter president putin? whether it is reflectingn whatputin is doing or w what iss is doing, there is a fundamental critic -- that ability gap. opendeter by keeping options . through this testing period, what we need to accomplish at the nato summit, the president needs to be clear about u.s. intentions and u.s. plplans and brg those 27 leaders together in a show of unity to say mr. putin, ukraine is off-limits. >> it seems to me the e trenin washingt is we tend to b be more and more reactive. each day brings a new nature crisis. the government has become, in some
. >> right now, one of the top issusues anders fogh rasmussen, nato'ss secretary-general, has said arehe issues and does try to focus o on that. dedespite sanctions, putin is moving along. how does nato, the united states need to spond to russiand how ist likely to respond to rush i? >>> we're now seeing an incredible moment of testing of american leadership and purpose inhe world. 27 nato o countries will be staring at president obama and saying, what is the strategy echo how do...
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if you are anders burrwick you can't join. adam lanza can't join. it doesn't mean the other people don't exist. this group will only allow you in if you say you are a muslim. you may be joining for the sheer pleasure of killing people. the mentality you see for instance among some of the mexican drug cartels. the subhuman desire to inflict pain and death on people. it's important to note they don't care who they are killing. the vast majority of people, a huge, huge majority are muslims. they are not doing it for islam. they are doing it for the sheer pleasure of killing people. >> last plont attorney general eric holder said the threat posed by islamist members, the number he put at 7,000 people was one of the are gravest threat wes faced. let's listen to attorney general. >> in some ways it is more frightening than anything i think i have seen as attorney j general. 9/11 came out of the blue. this is a situation we can see developing. the potential i see coming in syria and iraq now are quite concerning. >> then secretary of defense chuck hagel ca
if you are anders burrwick you can't join. adam lanza can't join. it doesn't mean the other people don't exist. this group will only allow you in if you say you are a muslim. you may be joining for the sheer pleasure of killing people. the mentality you see for instance among some of the mexican drug cartels. the subhuman desire to inflict pain and death on people. it's important to note they don't care who they are killing. the vast majority of people, a huge, huge majority are muslims. they...
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gwen: we're using the terms isis, isil ander is the islamic state group interchangeably. >> a week ago the pentagon leaders basically described this group as a terrible, terrible threat including to united states security and suggested that dramatic action will be needed. how do we get from that point to where the president was yesterday and at least not acknowledging that in the way he was talking about it and understanding that what our actual options to take it into syria that would do what general dempsey was talking about? >> that's where you get some of the deepest divisions. you strike isis inside of syria, which by the way the assad regime has said that's unwelcome unless you coordinate with damascus and the u.s. said we don't feel the need to coordinate with damascus, it's territory they don't control anyway. but say you degrade isis' capabilities inside syria, that's ungoverned territory. who steps in to fill the vacuum? there's a dire assessment they have -- of the free syrian orme, the so called moderate rebel forces, of their capability of holding and defend egg that terri
gwen: we're using the terms isis, isil ander is the islamic state group interchangeably. >> a week ago the pentagon leaders basically described this group as a terrible, terrible threat including to united states security and suggested that dramatic action will be needed. how do we get from that point to where the president was yesterday and at least not acknowledging that in the way he was talking about it and understanding that what our actual options to take it into syria that would do...
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no one is without crittings, andered -- critics, and recep tayyip erdogan has his fair share of those. they point to the fact that one of the reasons why he's running for the presidency, is he believes his party will be able to change the role from a ceremonial one to one with more power, and they'll do it through parliament and the referendum. the likelihood is that he'll be turkey's first ever elect president, and will have opponents that will win him over under his presidency. >> his opponents, his rivals are criticising him for wanting to make a power grab when he's president. it's an important pole for the opposition. what could it mean for the opposition's future. >> it is significant. the opposition has failed to win an election for over 10 years, not local, not parliamentary, and now they have realised that the best chance is in uniting. turkey has a plethora of different parties, for the first time in something that is unprecedented. they unight the communist. leftist, behind one person, being ekmeleddin ihsanoglu. aside from billing themselves as anti-recep tayyip erdogan, t
no one is without crittings, andered -- critics, and recep tayyip erdogan has his fair share of those. they point to the fact that one of the reasons why he's running for the presidency, is he believes his party will be able to change the role from a ceremonial one to one with more power, and they'll do it through parliament and the referendum. the likelihood is that he'll be turkey's first ever elect president, and will have opponents that will win him over under his presidency. >> his...
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year ander year after she refused to understand. you know why you do not see many large people over 65? because they are gone. our biggest challenge is our clients. >> i would say you are right. but that is why they are our client. if they could fix themselves, we would be out of a job. , the school of social work that i went to, that we were supposed to work ourselves out of a job for that particular family. they should not need us forever. and we can pinpoint the behaviors causing the problems that they face. we can line up the solutions. but the reason why they are in this situation is because they are in this situation. everyone knows that drugs are bad for you. it is not one of those things you have to work real hard to sell to someone. but that is not the answer. we have to touch their hearts somewhere else. >> what do you recommend to assist us in recruiting young black males into the profession? it is one of the biggest obstacles i have. students come in and they want ,o be criminal justice majors they want to do psychology.
year ander year after she refused to understand. you know why you do not see many large people over 65? because they are gone. our biggest challenge is our clients. >> i would say you are right. but that is why they are our client. if they could fix themselves, we would be out of a job. , the school of social work that i went to, that we were supposed to work ourselves out of a job for that particular family. they should not need us forever. and we can pinpoint the behaviors causing the...
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barricades this comes as the ukrainian capital holds a high profile guest nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen for more on the visit let's talk live to. know who's a following development in reno the head of nato was received over there what did he have to say during his briefing the. well of course once again the head of nato secretary general has expressed the fact that nato is going to uphold its earlier promise and that is to severe all ties with russia and he reiterated that point again today saying that this is the end of any cooperation between the organization and rosco. and then he went on to say that the organization is indeed working on strengthening in cooperation with ukraine in order to broaden the defense a sphere of nato now he was welcomed with you can say warm greetings in kiev as a matter of fact president poroshenko went as far as to present a need to his secretary general with the order of freedom of ukraine now this of course ties in rather well with the premise that was expressed by grass was an earlier saying that cooperation and support for ukraine are g
barricades this comes as the ukrainian capital holds a high profile guest nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen for more on the visit let's talk live to. know who's a following development in reno the head of nato was received over there what did he have to say during his briefing the. well of course once again the head of nato secretary general has expressed the fact that nato is going to uphold its earlier promise and that is to severe all ties with russia and he reiterated that point...
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. >> yeah, that is right, good morning, ukee ander contact group of russian hackers targeted all different kinds of web sites big and small. they have pulled off largest known on line data theft, to date. so experts say it is clear, companies just don't have what it takes to keep our data safe from hackers. so the best bet, change your pass word now and, again in a month after there has been a fix. they say you should not use basic dictionary words or favorite team name get creative, find code phrases, use numbers, there is another revelation about hacking. the late yesterday afternoon the fbi says it is investigating a cyber attack on u.s. if a company that does background checks on federal employees and it means that the personal and financial information of thousands of government workers could be at risk. the federal government has suspended mess background checks until investigators can assess the the damage, ukee and erika. >>> popular mobile car services are letting riders car pool, what more do you know. >> yes, they are both launching services that match riders who are going on a
. >> yeah, that is right, good morning, ukee ander contact group of russian hackers targeted all different kinds of web sites big and small. they have pulled off largest known on line data theft, to date. so experts say it is clear, companies just don't have what it takes to keep our data safe from hackers. so the best bet, change your pass word now and, again in a month after there has been a fix. they say you should not use basic dictionary words or favorite team name get creative, find...
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what the anders wanted to do we found out later, it was all written down what they wanted to do. they wanted the staff person to come to the rec door. they were going to kill the officer. >> that day, that particular day i was frustrated. i was so frustrated. i felt that i had nowhere to turn. >> it didn't mat whole the officer was. they were going to kill him to prove a point. as a matter of fact, it was this range right here. >> me and two other white dudes were on the red pad. >> they had socks with batteries in them, in one hand, and the homemade shanks made up inside the other. >> we came off the red pad and tried to stab a lot of police, try to stab four or five police. >> they caome out behind the stairwell swinging and swinging. they got off. the other two officers got out the side door, i didn't make it. they had me pinned. they were beating me on top of the head with a sock full of batteries. >> this officer has kins was just one of the officer there's and he was the one that oh row probably got hurt the worse. >> my two officers tried to pull me back through. the three
what the anders wanted to do we found out later, it was all written down what they wanted to do. they wanted the staff person to come to the rec door. they were going to kill the officer. >> that day, that particular day i was frustrated. i was so frustrated. i felt that i had nowhere to turn. >> it didn't mat whole the officer was. they were going to kill him to prove a point. as a matter of fact, it was this range right here. >> me and two other white dudes were on the red...
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. >> reporter: good morning, ukee ander contact markets opened this morning in historic territory. s and p rose two points yesterday close ago above the 2,000 mark for the the first time, ever. the dow jones gain about 29 points, and yesterday we have had a slew of good economic data, consumer confidence is at its highest level in seven months and orders for durable goods are way up. all and all there is just a feeling that the economy has finally improved, and that things will continue to get better. ukee and erika. >> hey jill, it is early to be talking about lunch for most people but not us but arby's is out with a new sandwich that is pretty meaty, um. >> reporter: yeah, well, imagine taking every cold cut you can think of, and then piling it on one sandwich. well, that is the the idea behind arby's new $10 meat mountain. it crust everything from chicken, turkey, corned beef, roast beef, brisket, bacon, stake and ham just to name a few plus two kind of cheese, but it won't be listed on the menu as part of the secret list of items that customers can only get if they ask for by n
. >> reporter: good morning, ukee ander contact markets opened this morning in historic territory. s and p rose two points yesterday close ago above the 2,000 mark for the the first time, ever. the dow jones gain about 29 points, and yesterday we have had a slew of good economic data, consumer confidence is at its highest level in seven months and orders for durable goods are way up. all and all there is just a feeling that the economy has finally improved, and that things will continue...
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well sadly the fact that nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen and the nato powers generally have been exposed as liars over their repeated promises in recent years that there would not be the establishment of a permanent military base in eastern europe it comes as no surprise to anyone who understands that this is just part of a string of broken promises that need to was strewn behind them for the past two and a half decades going back at least to the point in one nine hundred ninety where according to both former soviet president mikhail gorbachev and former u.s. ambassador to russia jack matlock as well as the classified documents of meetings between the former german so foreign minister and soviet foreign minister that there was a clear commitment made at that time in one thousand nine hundred during the german reunification process that need to would not expand eastward into europe in fact the quote was not a thumb's with further to the east and of course that has been broken time and time again over the past two and a half decades to the point where. we were needed with situ
well sadly the fact that nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen and the nato powers generally have been exposed as liars over their repeated promises in recent years that there would not be the establishment of a permanent military base in eastern europe it comes as no surprise to anyone who understands that this is just part of a string of broken promises that need to was strewn behind them for the past two and a half decades going back at least to the point in one nine hundred ninety...
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ray mcgovern thinks that selling classified data is the only possible explanation of general owes anders supposedly huge profits. just think if general alexander would have anything in the way is innovative techniques or would he work in their lead what would he we come up with new ways to do their job you know he would show his previous experience including classified information so that he can route enrich himself now in his defense and i'm being sarcastic here i generals like him for story generals only make two hundred and twenty thousand dollars in retirement so clearly he needs to supplement his income put in million dollars a month sounds a little excessive. take a look at some other global headlines this hour in taiwan at least twenty four killed and two hundred seventy one injured in a series of explosions and start to be caused by underground gas leaks in the sewage system i witness a dense fog formed over the streets early friday morning before erupting into multiple blasts tearing up roads flipping over cars firefighters searching for residents who might be trapped under the
ray mcgovern thinks that selling classified data is the only possible explanation of general owes anders supposedly huge profits. just think if general alexander would have anything in the way is innovative techniques or would he work in their lead what would he we come up with new ways to do their job you know he would show his previous experience including classified information so that he can route enrich himself now in his defense and i'm being sarcastic here i generals like him for story...
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change takes effect the move by authorities to clear the square came as they don't secretary general anders fogh rasmussen met with ukrainian president petro poroshenko and prime minister are setting yet said new york to discuss further western alliance support for ukraine. as the violence continues in ukraine with refugees continuing to flow across the russia ukraine border one group is bringing the suffering and those caught in the middle of all of this to the attention of the united nations are she's an associate at the scene at the u.n. in new york with more. russian human rights organization with a focus on protecting children has delivered a petition signed by forty one thousand people to the united nations secretary general ban ki moon they're going to see the signatures come from citizens of russia as well as several european countries this comes as violence and bloodshed continue to rejoin in ukraine the petition asks about the international community more vigorously in response to the humanitarian crisis on raveling on the ground and asks to help put an end to what it calls atroci
change takes effect the move by authorities to clear the square came as they don't secretary general anders fogh rasmussen met with ukrainian president petro poroshenko and prime minister are setting yet said new york to discuss further western alliance support for ukraine. as the violence continues in ukraine with refugees continuing to flow across the russia ukraine border one group is bringing the suffering and those caught in the middle of all of this to the attention of the united nations...
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if we took al engs ander's rag time band to france, the war would be over., that was a joke, obviously. whether you or i find it funny is not the point. it was a joke in 1917. it also reflects the attitude toward that war question realitily had a sanitized view of what trench warfare would be like. we had no idea. we knew that there was hording in this country. there's a song called the demon has braugts up all the coal chlts people were hording. we were going oufr r off there to show chi czar bilge who the doughboys were. of course, we got bloodied fast. you hear that optimism. you hear that sense of ease. we'll go over there and dance around a little bit. the song is not only a comic take on the war, even world war ii, which is the war that had the fewest comic songs. we seem to take world war ii more seriously. there were some, but there were a lot of them in world war ii. >> what did we do last night? >> boy, are you hired. ♪ when he heard that war had been declared, he went home and he locked himself in his study. he had the study in the house. and he r
if we took al engs ander's rag time band to france, the war would be over., that was a joke, obviously. whether you or i find it funny is not the point. it was a joke in 1917. it also reflects the attitude toward that war question realitily had a sanitized view of what trench warfare would be like. we had no idea. we knew that there was hording in this country. there's a song called the demon has braugts up all the coal chlts people were hording. we were going oufr r off there to show chi czar...
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when it came to write his memoirs, anderful anyone who has not read them should. they won him the nobel prize for literature. but he sweeps all of that under the carpet. descending civilized values in a wonderful way with rhetoric. his ability to invent metaphors off the top of his head, i know them.now many of he did force the president to put the american troops in southern italy, and when he they were slow, he said intended to move faster not like a harvest bug. who but churchill could have...
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leaders of the organization which he was completely opposed to so really trying to liken it with anders breivik is a. quote screws multiple i'm not trying to equal a two hundred break i'm just saying do you think a movement such as e.t.l. could breed someone like him i'm not saying it's a fascist movement but it has been labelled by many as you know what yeah. but yeah but. if we the brits what. was a soylent for money want to talk to the issue he said that he's actually doing the media people in the media for his reason for what he doesn't do or believe that if we continue down the path here we will create monsters in this country as well as in europe monsters like time disproving so what you're saying is that brave bred by government's ignorance to attempt to immigration issues are you on your calls being heard by the ruling elite. what i'm saying is that that's what he said no i'm saying that's what he said his or his reasoning for doing it we've been hoping for half years that by getting elm street we we saw a lot label as a cry for help so that people listen to how we're living bec
leaders of the organization which he was completely opposed to so really trying to liken it with anders breivik is a. quote screws multiple i'm not trying to equal a two hundred break i'm just saying do you think a movement such as e.t.l. could breed someone like him i'm not saying it's a fascist movement but it has been labelled by many as you know what yeah. but yeah but. if we the brits what. was a soylent for money want to talk to the issue he said that he's actually doing the media people...
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high school is because this is where the candle light vigil will get started for 17-year-old daniel anders. passing away from what is believed to have been a molly overdose. >> reporter: the loss is still so raw for christopher and daniel gonzalez. >> i felt we were still a family. it was so close that when he would introduce me to his friends or i would introduce him we would introduce ourselves as cousins. >> he was just the kind of guy you never saw down no matter what. >> what i didn't ever expect this would happen to him. >> reporter: this past weekend, daniel among a group partying a the merry weather post pavilion, police say the drug molly was being passed around. it might have led to daniel and another man's death. >> molly is really a concern in the summer time. when the kids are going to the big concerts. and the younger ones have more freedom and they are going to the clubs. >> diane eckertk1xe is with th united -- coalition in fairfax county and showed me the recent statistics when it comes to molly. a slight rise national in students compared to taking it. the numbers higher
high school is because this is where the candle light vigil will get started for 17-year-old daniel anders. passing away from what is believed to have been a molly overdose. >> reporter: the loss is still so raw for christopher and daniel gonzalez. >> i felt we were still a family. it was so close that when he would introduce me to his friends or i would introduce him we would introduce ourselves as cousins. >> he was just the kind of guy you never saw down no matter what....
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you can follow the action on #ander using the hashtag pclunch. -- #npclunch. now it's time to introduce our head table guests. will standeach one briefly as their names are announced. from your right, -- one minute, please. from your right, retired former managing editor national geographic magazine. please hold your applause. etti.en loreng [applause] boussa founder and president of "africa today" which launches its operations on tuesday, august 5. i am also pleased to introduce mr. moussa as a new national press club member. a. jean-jacques bui minister of infrastructures. margaret ryan, north american course fondant, interfax energy london. rated it -- -- wait a minute, we double check everything. the minister is minister of small and medium businesses and handicrafts and former minister of trade. donna, reporter for "u.s. today" and vice chair of the national press club speakers committee and former president of the national press club. next to her, between her and the claudiat is sassou-nguesso who is helping with our translation today and help plan this
you can follow the action on #ander using the hashtag pclunch. -- #npclunch. now it's time to introduce our head table guests. will standeach one briefly as their names are announced. from your right, -- one minute, please. from your right, retired former managing editor national geographic magazine. please hold your applause. etti.en loreng [applause] boussa founder and president of "africa today" which launches its operations on tuesday, august 5. i am also pleased to introduce mr....
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x ander countries have banks.don't want to give up a financing tool for whatever reason i don't understand. this is really important. and there are american jobs on the line. that is what seems crazy to me. >> the president wants to spend $7 billion, but five billion dollars is for that. there are persuasive argument. but will they be persuasive on fact -- on capitol hill? we will be persuasive because every district in this country has a company that is selling something around the world, that if it is not their product getting xm financing, then they are applying to a product getting xm financing. ifshould there be a plan b the reauthorization does not come through? >> i think they have to focus on getting it through right now. happen,hing doesn't then they can come up with a plan b. not a political stunt. this is something that every other country does. if we're going to be competitive, we have to do it. if you increase should not do it and you can get all the countries to stop, then we will have a level playin
x ander countries have banks.don't want to give up a financing tool for whatever reason i don't understand. this is really important. and there are american jobs on the line. that is what seems crazy to me. >> the president wants to spend $7 billion, but five billion dollars is for that. there are persuasive argument. but will they be persuasive on fact -- on capitol hill? we will be persuasive because every district in this country has a company that is selling something around the...
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. >> you get to december of 1968 and frank and bill anders have been training to fly the first flight>> we kind of feel that this flight set the pace to begin the lunar landing apollo program. >> the countdown to liftoff for apollo eight is t minus 50 minutes and counting. this will be the first manned flight of the saturn five, the largest rocket man has ever built and it has the explosive potential in its fuel of 2.5 million tons of tnt. >> broadcasting the launch of the saturn five, i never got over it. >> we have ignition sequence. >> and i'm supposed to be talking all through this. >> the engine arrived. >> it's hard to talk when you're holding your breath. >> three, two, one, zero. essive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive and they're them. -yes. -but they're here. -yes. -are you... -there? -yes. -no. -are you them? i'm me. but the lowest rate is from them. -yes. -so them's best rate is... here. so where are them? -aren't them here? -i already asked you that. -when? -feels like a while ago. want to take it from the top? rates for us and them. n
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ander sn e anderson? >> saima, thank you. this just adds to the tension since the fighting in gaza has been underway. an hour left in the cease-fire, the unilateral cease-fire, that has been in effect for six hours. we'll see what happens when the cease-fire ends an hour from now. >> anderson cooper reporting live from jerusalem. >>> tonight on cnn, check out the special "ac 360" live at 8:00 eastern right here on cnn. >>> in the meantime, hamas refuses to commit to the human ta humantarian truce. the group's leader sat down for an exclusive interview over the weekend. mashaal denies aatio accusation they use humans as shields. nick is joining us from abu dhabi with more. >> reporter: there's a political leader in exile hundreds of thousands of miles where the fighters are on the ground, and he says they have been through this before. his political leadership is still good and that's why secretary of state john kerry involves him in discussions through the qatari areas. but i also put to him the vexing issue, the fact that ha
ander sn e anderson? >> saima, thank you. this just adds to the tension since the fighting in gaza has been underway. an hour left in the cease-fire, the unilateral cease-fire, that has been in effect for six hours. we'll see what happens when the cease-fire ends an hour from now. >> anderson cooper reporting live from jerusalem. >>> tonight on cnn, check out the special "ac 360" live at 8:00 eastern right here on cnn. >>> in the meantime, hamas refuses...
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dozens of catholic clergy anders were stopped at the airport earlier this week. experts on the chinese church say the travel bans were likely enforced by local communist party leaders in charge of religious affairs. meanwhile, today, pope francis honored south korean martyrs in a special ceremony in the capital of seoul. the holy mass recognized mart martyrdom of those that lost their lives. the pope is on a five-day trip to south korea. it's the first papal visit to that country in 25 years. >>> up next, we'll meet this week's wednesday's child and a saturday forecast you're sure to love, right, brittney? >> temperatures are warmer today versus yesterday. we stay in the 70s yesterday. middle of august or what? look at those clouds in the beautiful picture of cape may. storms will return. i'll let you know when in your seven-day forecast. >>> 8:47. happening today, upper darby native who hit it big in hollywood is coming home to delaware county. actress, writer and producer tina fey will be at the upper darby performing arts center tonight. if you haven't bought
dozens of catholic clergy anders were stopped at the airport earlier this week. experts on the chinese church say the travel bans were likely enforced by local communist party leaders in charge of religious affairs. meanwhile, today, pope francis honored south korean martyrs in a special ceremony in the capital of seoul. the holy mass recognized mart martyrdom of those that lost their lives. the pope is on a five-day trip to south korea. it's the first papal visit to that country in 25 years....
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daniel anders died from a suspected drug overdose following a concert in may lary. he was at a music festival. police believe they overdosed on ecstasy. a candlelight vigil scheduled for 7:00 tonight at hilton high school in woodbridge. >>> ten months after a shooting rampage at the washington navy yard, the chairman of the base's police union tells the news 4 iteam the local navy police force is yupd staffed. in tony mealy says just one officer at a time is patrolling the navy yard and there are 40 fewer officers than they should be and a similar shortage slowed the response to the shooting in september. >> is the washington navy yard as vulnerable to attack now as it was september 16? >> yes, sir. we haven't really made any corrections. as we know, what is sad is we have an example at ft. hood that it can happen again. >>> naval officials say they are trying to recruit and hire more officers. but they say they are meeting all security requirements. >>> one of the bus drivers involved in a crash in times square has been arrested. police say the driver may have been
daniel anders died from a suspected drug overdose following a concert in may lary. he was at a music festival. police believe they overdosed on ecstasy. a candlelight vigil scheduled for 7:00 tonight at hilton high school in woodbridge. >>> ten months after a shooting rampage at the washington navy yard, the chairman of the base's police union tells the news 4 iteam the local navy police force is yupd staffed. in tony mealy says just one officer at a time is patrolling the navy yard...
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something from the gain, a stunning strike, and an awful length miss rather than an equalizer from mill ander. >>> closing in on a $26 million deal to liverpool, a player arriving at the training ground for a medical. he had disciplinary problems at most clubs and will need to sign up to a code of contract. liverpool say it is normal. >> i think every club will have a code of conduct for the people and the professionals that work. we have an extensive code of conduct for players and staff here. there's no specific one for any one individual. it covers across the professional group of people, staff and players. >> baritony was said to be a target for other teams. last season the merciside club won 3-0. arsenal pipped everton to the all-important champion's league spot. >> it's an important game for us. we started in the premier league, and want to straight away have a good result away from home. everton is a good opponent. for us, it's a good test. >>> it's an arsenal, the late kick-off in england on saturday. five other games before that in the premier league. aston villa take on newcastle. u
something from the gain, a stunning strike, and an awful length miss rather than an equalizer from mill ander. >>> closing in on a $26 million deal to liverpool, a player arriving at the training ground for a medical. he had disciplinary problems at most clubs and will need to sign up to a code of contract. liverpool say it is normal. >> i think every club will have a code of conduct for the people and the professionals that work. we have an extensive code of conduct for players...
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crowds cheer ander. >> outside the courthouse. >> why the nhl is asking superbowl half time act to say up if they want the honor of playing at the big game. >> let's look at our top stories. attorney general eric holder set to pay a visit to missouri today, meeting with investigators and community leaders there following a relatively peaceful night of protests, although police arrested 47 people. a grand jury set to begin testimony about the shooting of michael brown. >> in gaza, more than 20 people were killed in israeli airstrikes overnight. israel says a dozen hamas rockets hit southern israel. ceasefire talks have collapsed, both sides blaming the other. >> propaganda video from the islamic state group purportedly shows the beheading of american journalist james thole and promises more, pledging to spill blood in the streets of united states. >> we are live in erbil where iraqi and kurdish forces are vow to go fight the islamic state group. three times now the army has tried to take control and three times failed in particular credit. what is the situation there? >> >> this is not
crowds cheer ander. >> outside the courthouse. >> why the nhl is asking superbowl half time act to say up if they want the honor of playing at the big game. >> let's look at our top stories. attorney general eric holder set to pay a visit to missouri today, meeting with investigators and community leaders there following a relatively peaceful night of protests, although police arrested 47 people. a grand jury set to begin testimony about the shooting of michael brown. >>...
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an entire town in syria, president obama and his advisers knew that this group was growing in power anderity. that they were the same as adolf hitler and his nazi party. they would execute people, rape them, enslave people. and for one solid year, the most powerful man in the world who could have done damage to this group, did not do damage to it. and allowed them to murder human beings at will, to grow inner if osity where they now are threatening an entire nation. i would like to put that question to president obama and i don't believe he could answer that question. so it's either he doesn't care about fellow human beings being slaughtered. he's too afraid to do it, or he's too apathetic to do it. there's no other explanation. or am i wrong? >> let me propose a different explanation, added on to the one before, uncertainty about the righteousness of america, about american exceptionalism. i would add on to that the feeling that he has that he -- and this i would say is a kind of narcissism. he presented himself to the nation as the man who would end the wars. he ran for re-election, i e
an entire town in syria, president obama and his advisers knew that this group was growing in power anderity. that they were the same as adolf hitler and his nazi party. they would execute people, rape them, enslave people. and for one solid year, the most powerful man in the world who could have done damage to this group, did not do damage to it. and allowed them to murder human beings at will, to grow inner if osity where they now are threatening an entire nation. i would like to put that...
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right now when police respond to fire works being shot off, everyone scattered and the home anders sayhey don't know anything about it. the goal is to have a new law on the books. >>> thanks to a little help a church in vallejo damaged by sunday's quake was able to keep a long standing tradition. first baptist church has never messed a scheduled free lunch for the homeless. but yesterday that meal was in jeopardy because the church was closed until work crews could go in and inspect it. >> spaghetti. chocolate chip cookies. bread. real tomatoes. >> the mobile canteen was one of five branches around the bay area. four of them will stay in the napa valley area to help those effected by the quake. a grown up of children organized this bake sale and lemonade stand. it will help build historic buildings. >> it was just such a big event for this town. and there is so much -- it is really sad. and we want to give back to the community. >> she has always had an appreciation for the older buildings in the city. and she wants to help rebuild them. >>> that is where the raiders hold their annual
right now when police respond to fire works being shot off, everyone scattered and the home anders sayhey don't know anything about it. the goal is to have a new law on the books. >>> thanks to a little help a church in vallejo damaged by sunday's quake was able to keep a long standing tradition. first baptist church has never messed a scheduled free lunch for the homeless. but yesterday that meal was in jeopardy because the church was closed until work crews could go in and inspect...
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maxim ander is us trade, and the worst is happens is that they get some apple business. they'll be valued much more highly if they get that big piece of business. in short, this guy is negative. and he's wrong. but i do appreciate the fact he phrased each point as a question. if only for the entertainment value. the truth is nxp semi is riding the near field communications business. you have to look into that. and then the company is a huge player on the secured element market. a secured element is a chip that keeps all of your information encrypted so that only you can access it. and one of the fastest growing segments here are the emv chips, that's the standard that you're going to have to get to know. that you may have seen embedded on the front of your credit cards. they're a huge help in terms of fraud prevention. china, the government mandates that all credit cards have them in china. but here in the united states, this the technology it's just starting to ramp up. i got that from people who work at visa and mastercard. and nxp semi controls the market for this chi
maxim ander is us trade, and the worst is happens is that they get some apple business. they'll be valued much more highly if they get that big piece of business. in short, this guy is negative. and he's wrong. but i do appreciate the fact he phrased each point as a question. if only for the entertainment value. the truth is nxp semi is riding the near field communications business. you have to look into that. and then the company is a huge player on the secured element market. a secured...
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. >> you get to december of 1968 and frank and bill anders have been training to fly the first flightd the moon. >> we kind of feel that this flight set the pace to begin the lunar landing apollo program. >> the countdown to liftoff for apollo 8 is now t-minus 15 minutes and counting. this will be the first manned flight of the saturn 5, the largest rocket man has ever built. and it has the explosive potential in its fuel of 2.5 tons of tnt. >> broadcasting the launch of the saturn 5, i never got over it. >> we have ignition sequence. >> and i'm supposed to be talking all through this. it's hard to talk when you're holding your breath. >> three, two, one, zero. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin but wondered, could i focus on something better? my doctor told me about eliquis for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three, unlik
. >> you get to december of 1968 and frank and bill anders have been training to fly the first flightd the moon. >> we kind of feel that this flight set the pace to begin the lunar landing apollo program. >> the countdown to liftoff for apollo 8 is now t-minus 15 minutes and counting. this will be the first manned flight of the saturn 5, the largest rocket man has ever built. and it has the explosive potential in its fuel of 2.5 tons of tnt. >> broadcasting the launch of...
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today at age 34, venus williams is ranked 20th in the world, and despite her two design companies ander struggles she says she is still not ready to give up the game she loves so much. >> obviously 2016 is on my radar, and evaluate after that, you just call me and pull me aside if i am terrible and say v, it is over. >> as long as i am good and as long as it is fun and as long as i can then i will. >> osgood: next, his whole -- his home is his castle, really. >>x castle of jenny and michael klein. for genuine centuries old castle however you best head to italy where allen pizzey >> castle conjures up thick walls, imposing turrets ramparts knights in armor a still low has more and more. the elegance that comes from that essential of real. and was one of the last important battles betwee florence and siena. >> each' renovationed which it was done. >> the darkhehe layers above it to the 15th. theonball invention gunpowder the sst w n.gothic it impressed me. >> maybe not the world but -- >> the renovations were the work of bettina known as the iron barohn for his ideals and notorious resol
today at age 34, venus williams is ranked 20th in the world, and despite her two design companies ander struggles she says she is still not ready to give up the game she loves so much. >> obviously 2016 is on my radar, and evaluate after that, you just call me and pull me aside if i am terrible and say v, it is over. >> as long as i am good and as long as it is fun and as long as i can then i will. >> osgood: next, his whole -- his home is his castle, really. >>x castle...
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. >> i'm simon, play westfield, west philly, pen alex ander. >> i play left and right field. i live in north philadelphia. and i go to school at communication charter school. >> it is spear man. >> yes. >> not spear man. >> man. >> how about you? >> my name is tai, i play right field, centerfield, i live in north fill i and i go to germantown friends. >> in you. >> my name is hendrix, i play second base, i live in east oaklane, go to spring side chestnut hill academy. >> from all over the area. unique team. >> my name is jack race, i play third base, i live in south philly, and i go to masterman. >> and remember him, you are the one that got hit in the fight by that big tall pitcher. which team were you playing? was that texas? >> ya, ya. the guy with the hair. the one direction hair. you all right? >> yup. >> were you bleeding. >> uh-huh. >> out of the nose? >> mouth. >> right there? >> looks good. >> the girls think that's cool. ya? have you stepped up your game with the girls? >> no. >> no? okay. my name is tai, i i play center feel, i live in west philadelphia, i go to sa
. >> i'm simon, play westfield, west philly, pen alex ander. >> i play left and right field. i live in north philadelphia. and i go to school at communication charter school. >> it is spear man. >> yes. >> not spear man. >> man. >> how about you? >> my name is tai, i play right field, centerfield, i live in north fill i and i go to germantown friends. >> in you. >> my name is hendrix, i play second base, i live in east oaklane, go to...
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. >> they have something more in common with anders burrwick who slaughtered children in cold blood or adam lanza who went into the school in stony brook and killed children there. they have a sadistic, damaged goods mentality. add to that the availability of an international association of sadists which is what isil is. they can go there and sign up for this. it allows them license to play out their worst fantasies, to slaughter people in cold blood and add on top of it a layer of sud religious justification. that last part, the religious justification, in my view is the sort of cherry on the cake. underneath that is a sort of psych pa thick tendency you see in societies around the world but in most societies they don't have this outlet. isil invites people like that from around the world to come join them. >> that was a rich assessment. i think of the criminal element. real criminals who kill people. they don't do it for the money. they like to do it. they're killers. back to steve clemons. it is frightening, when you have someone who lived in the west, we like to think we are at lea
. >> they have something more in common with anders burrwick who slaughtered children in cold blood or adam lanza who went into the school in stony brook and killed children there. they have a sadistic, damaged goods mentality. add to that the availability of an international association of sadists which is what isil is. they can go there and sign up for this. it allows them license to play out their worst fantasies, to slaughter people in cold blood and add on top of it a layer of sud...
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first the situation with thia see dees trapped between mosul ander bill surrounded by i was forces andhey're starving. they're dying of 30s literally and fearing for their lives because of the threat from the isis fighter hozzle kill them. we've seen what they're capable of. they advertise what that he capable of in previous massacres they've undertaken in northern iraq. the other thing that concerns officials is this. it the advance of isis just in the last month and a half, these are the cities they had presence in or controlled as of june 19th. and this is where they are now. these dots here in purple showing where they've taken over new territory and keep in mind they also have territory connecting these various cities kind of in a spider web of control. this is moving quickly. so quickly it has alarmed the administration. now air strikes, something the president had taken off the table are back on the table. >> jim, i have to say, israel, gaza, iraq, syria, the border with mexico, russia, ukraine, this is a dizzying amount of foreign policy nightmares. how is the obama administrat
first the situation with thia see dees trapped between mosul ander bill surrounded by i was forces andhey're starving. they're dying of 30s literally and fearing for their lives because of the threat from the isis fighter hozzle kill them. we've seen what they're capable of. they advertise what that he capable of in previous massacres they've undertaken in northern iraq. the other thing that concerns officials is this. it the advance of isis just in the last month and a half, these are the...
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meanwhile, nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen warned there's a high probability that the russiansually plan military action. >> we see the russians developing the narrative and pretext for such an operation under the guise of a humanitarian operation and we see a military buildup that could be used to conduct such illegal military operations in ukraine. >> woodruff: ukrainian officials claimed russia has amassed even more troops on the border some 45,000. meanwhile, rockets slammed into a high-security prison in the rebel-held city of donetsk, letting more than 100 prisoners escape. at the same time, ukraine's military declared it's in the final stages of retaking the city. >> ifill: amnesty international is charging the u.s. military has not pursued troops who tortured or killed civilians in afghanistan. >> in numerous cases in which there is credible evidence of unlawful killings of civilians, the military has failed to conduct prompt, thorough and impartial investigations. the pentagon denied ignoring civilian casualties. >> woodruff: nigeria now has ten confirmed cases of ebol
meanwhile, nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen warned there's a high probability that the russiansually plan military action. >> we see the russians developing the narrative and pretext for such an operation under the guise of a humanitarian operation and we see a military buildup that could be used to conduct such illegal military operations in ukraine. >> woodruff: ukrainian officials claimed russia has amassed even more troops on the border some 45,000. meanwhile,...
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. >> sreenivasan: that drew a sharp response from nato's secretary general, anders fogh rasmussen, inssels. >> this is a blatant violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. it defies all diplomatic efforts for a peaceful solution. >> sreenivasan: ukraine is not a member of nato, but many of the countries it borders are. now, the ukrainian prime minister says his government wants to join them. >> ( translated ): the government of ukraine will bring before parliament a law to scrap the non-aligned status of the ukrainian state and establish a course towards membership of nato. >> sreenivasan: back in russia, at a youth camp, president vladimir putin warned, "it's best not to mess with us," and he ratcheted up his rhetoric against ukraine. >> ( translated ): both small villages and large cities are surrounded by the ukrainian army, which is directly hitting residential areas with the aim you know, it sadly reminds me of the events of the second world war when german nazis, the german fascist army, surrounded our cities, like leningrad. >> sreenivasan: meanwhile, foreign
. >> sreenivasan: that drew a sharp response from nato's secretary general, anders fogh rasmussen, inssels. >> this is a blatant violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. it defies all diplomatic efforts for a peaceful solution. >> sreenivasan: ukraine is not a member of nato, but many of the countries it borders are. now, the ukrainian prime minister says his government wants to join them. >> ( translated ): the government of ukraine will bring...