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of sanctions washington accuses moscow of being reluctant to help to end the violence in ukraine is ati's gynae church account the previous round of u.s. sanctions targeted certain russian banks more were added to that list their punishment is that they will not be able to borrow from the u.s. longer than ninety days today and building on the measures we announced two weeks ago the united states is imposing new sanctions and key sectors of the russian economy energy arms and finance were blocking the exports of specific goods and technologies to the russian energy sector we're expanding our sanctions to more russian banks and defense companies that were formally suspending credit that encourages exports to russia and financing for economic development projects in russia. and because we're closely coordinating our actions with europe the sanctions we're now seeing today will have an even bigger bite president obama was asked if this tension could effectively mean the beginning of a new cold war he disagreed he said he does not see another coming but that's not the way many people see it th
of sanctions washington accuses moscow of being reluctant to help to end the violence in ukraine is ati's gynae church account the previous round of u.s. sanctions targeted certain russian banks more were added to that list their punishment is that they will not be able to borrow from the u.s. longer than ninety days today and building on the measures we announced two weeks ago the united states is imposing new sanctions and key sectors of the russian economy energy arms and finance were...
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i do apologize thank you for your patience and i thank you for your patience for joining us here on ati today and with accusations being thrown in every direction russia's deputy defense minister has suggested kiev has some explaining to do i would like to express deep condolences to all people whose relatives were in this. i don't want to use this up i do need to blame anybody i just would like to raise a few questions to my. colleagues from force to solve ukraine. and russia wants kiev to explain why it believes ukrainian opposition forces shot down the plane and the government fighters don't have an air force so moscow wants to know why kiev deployed surface to air missiles in the area russia is also calling on ukraine to release record of its military tracking from the day of the tragedy and questions have been raised of why the airliner was allowed to deviate from its course lower its altitude and fly directly over a battleground well kiev and antigovernment forces are accusing each other of shooting down the plane of course as we know with a surface to air missile system allegedly
i do apologize thank you for your patience and i thank you for your patience for joining us here on ati today and with accusations being thrown in every direction russia's deputy defense minister has suggested kiev has some explaining to do i would like to express deep condolences to all people whose relatives were in this. i don't want to use this up i do need to blame anybody i just would like to raise a few questions to my. colleagues from force to solve ukraine. and russia wants kiev to...
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laying flowers in tribute many of the victims while holidaymakers heading to the malaysian beaches ati's polyploid cannot reports from the grieving country was. their flights these floral tributes are the only visible reminder of the tragedy for victims' families the cool wait to find out who downed flight m.h. seventeen continues but away from the airport the heartbreaking stories a starting to emerge in the town a void and a school rocked by grief graduates of men kemah college robin hamill rick robot young van's it veld and his sister freda a reek were about to start the next chapter of their lives while two of the three students from this school that sadly perished on i'm eight seventeen were in fact siblings a brother and a sister who were flying out to kuala lumpur with their grandparents who had gifted them a holiday to southeast asia for graduating from this school just several days ago everybody's together there's lots of crying everybody supporting one another you don't see something like this coming i knew he was going on holiday to malaysia but you never expect something like
laying flowers in tribute many of the victims while holidaymakers heading to the malaysian beaches ati's polyploid cannot reports from the grieving country was. their flights these floral tributes are the only visible reminder of the tragedy for victims' families the cool wait to find out who downed flight m.h. seventeen continues but away from the airport the heartbreaking stories a starting to emerge in the town a void and a school rocked by grief graduates of men kemah college robin hamill...
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now aty change their storyo fit mismatedeen,ylinthama star, say. tfohas where she ond en?ahappen>> reporter:te on the d mary nse.e ytngon ar bt iends to at that point whey writing that the gir assmatesnd even strangere puttil and rachel. anonym "pretty lit all eyes wero you know, yo u ca kelly kerns, e friends wiacl and her hat rachel is stonewalole. etht opating, so i'd send racheiniss? >> i think that in this situation, you cannot lessen the importance of peer pressure. >> reporter: rachel seems particularly affected. as the lead in that year's school play, she is accustomed to adulation. >> it's like she was getting booed in a performance. it's that type of level of ostracizing her. she couldn't handle that. >> reporter: one night, almost six months after skylar went missing rachel cracks, apparently having a nervous breakdown. her mother calls 911. >> i have an issue with a 16-year-old daughter of mine. >> no, this is over! >> hurry up. >> oh, hurty idal, rachel is admittedns shakg. it was like, now the truth's finally gonna come out. >> reporter: next -- you'll never
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ok to libya to open up the ati world update of the main special forces day in the city of benghazi has been seized by the militias after days of heavy fighting and after a battle involving rockets and warplanes killed at least thirty people also in libya italy has offered to help put out a blaze raging in the biggest oil depot in the capital tripoli huge fire started during the control of the international airport and heavy gunfire prevented firefighters from battling being fun. to china where heavy fatalities are being reported in a pre-planned knife attack in a predominantly muslim province a large gang filmed a police building and several government offices with knives and axes the police fought back shooting dead dozens of militants and a resting over sixty thirteen officers as well as several members of the public were killed in the attack. or up next to an aussie international a glimpse behind the scenes of how we work here at this international network of the latest episode of news team that's coming your way. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want
ok to libya to open up the ati world update of the main special forces day in the city of benghazi has been seized by the militias after days of heavy fighting and after a battle involving rockets and warplanes killed at least thirty people also in libya italy has offered to help put out a blaze raging in the biggest oil depot in the capital tripoli huge fire started during the control of the international airport and heavy gunfire prevented firefighters from battling being fun. to china where...
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night sky say as germany celebrated their team's title as the world's fastest national football team ati's post-doc reports on the match that still be in my. will germany all the football world champions and securing the title like become the first european nation to win the fee for world cup on south american soil it was a close edgy affair against argentina an extra time was needed to separate the two sides but in the end a cool composed finish for mario was enough to win it for germany now inside the famous american our stadium behind me there were eighty thousand spectators including german chancellor angela merkel and although the argentina supporters far outnumbered the german counterparts it's those fans who have made the journey from europe who were celebrating on the streets of rio this evening also inside the stadium with russian president vladimir putin with the responsibility for the fee for world cup now being transferred to russia who of course host the tournament in four years' time but it's resilin is given as the highest standard of preparation for the world cause i assure
night sky say as germany celebrated their team's title as the world's fastest national football team ati's post-doc reports on the match that still be in my. will germany all the football world champions and securing the title like become the first european nation to win the fee for world cup on south american soil it was a close edgy affair against argentina an extra time was needed to separate the two sides but in the end a cool composed finish for mario was enough to win it for germany now...
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do tear and isn't strong enough being seems like this could be seen for some time to come police got ati muska. coming up here in our to international cross talk looks at the rise of islamists in iraq a few in the u.k. afshin rattansi is taking you underground. when people talk about human rights violations is involved some pro western protesters getting beaten up and responsible mainstream media is usually to bomb somebody somewhere so good thing they haven't picked up a story from detroit that the u.n. is calling a human rights violation residents of the motor city or well sadly the former motor city who are hundred fifty dollars or more behind on their water bills are getting their water shut off completely the detroit water and sewage department is five billion dollars in debt and that is the justification to crack down on deadbeats on the surface the seems like it open and shut case of course everyone has the right to water especially detroit which is near a huge bodies of fresh water that other cities can only dream of but on the other hand if the poor don't pay for water then us t
do tear and isn't strong enough being seems like this could be seen for some time to come police got ati muska. coming up here in our to international cross talk looks at the rise of islamists in iraq a few in the u.k. afshin rattansi is taking you underground. when people talk about human rights violations is involved some pro western protesters getting beaten up and responsible mainstream media is usually to bomb somebody somewhere so good thing they haven't picked up a story from detroit...
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is tracking old german uses of tool branding them as extremists and they were told to ati's peter all of those in berlin about these latest revelations that. well it is quite alarming the people that are using this software this network doing so to avoid being tracked what they're doing online and now what has emerged is that the n.s.a. has the ability to track just who logs on to the servers now this comes after it emerged in a line of code from the the infamous x. keyscore system that's what the n.s.a. used in order to monitor what people are doing online now that what this code revealed is that they have essentially a tap into to service here in germany anybody that goes on there well they get put into a database and are labeled as extremists now it's estimated that tens of thousands of people will of hunt them selves on that date. network that was initially created to help. people in in countries where the internet is is repressed it was initially funded by the united states government they still provide some of the cash towards it even though they can't see what web pages you're
is tracking old german uses of tool branding them as extremists and they were told to ati's peter all of those in berlin about these latest revelations that. well it is quite alarming the people that are using this software this network doing so to avoid being tracked what they're doing online and now what has emerged is that the n.s.a. has the ability to track just who logs on to the servers now this comes after it emerged in a line of code from the the infamous x. keyscore system that's what...
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aty expect another earning 0.5%. if the five-month high on the dollar index. you might finally be getting that dollar strength you are looking for. wednesday's fed decision and friday are the big ones. >> lots to think about. lots to ruminate on. that is the market open. what are the things we need to think about? what should we be cautious about ? james joins us now. looking at a lot of data coming out this week. a lot of geopolitical risks. russian sanctions look like they could come through. flex i see a rolling over the digest we should be much more cautious. signs. see no real >> everyone has been piling into europe. if you look at the flow data, money has been pouring into europe. that's what i am observing our valuations. i think there are some that are worth looking at. companiese value in like deutsche bank because the expectations are very low. i see a lot of durable businesses very expensive. i am offering valuations with plenty of risks associated. in ave we priced significant slowdown? >> i believe we have. markets got ahead of themselves. i belie
aty expect another earning 0.5%. if the five-month high on the dollar index. you might finally be getting that dollar strength you are looking for. wednesday's fed decision and friday are the big ones. >> lots to think about. lots to ruminate on. that is the market open. what are the things we need to think about? what should we be cautious about ? james joins us now. looking at a lot of data coming out this week. a lot of geopolitical risks. russian sanctions look like they could come...
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and world bank is ati's paul scott with the explanation. the brics nations really look to strengthen ties and cool countries across the continent here in latin america as they look to develop and build what's being described as this new multi-polar world in an attempt to try to wrestle influence global influence away from washington on his tour over the last six days putin has visited cuba nicaragua argentina and then finally here in brazil for the two thousand and fourteen brics summit the highlight of which was the announcement of the new one hundred billion dollar development bank and also the sustainability fund as well worth the same amount of money one hundred billion u.s. dollars is going to be seen as a long time rival to the international monetary fund and the world bank as i say is the brics nations look to try and wrestle some of the global influence away from washington. putin's visit to the region also gave some other latin american nations the chance to sign some lucrative agreements with moscow russia will now help cuba to ex
and world bank is ati's paul scott with the explanation. the brics nations really look to strengthen ties and cool countries across the continent here in latin america as they look to develop and build what's being described as this new multi-polar world in an attempt to try to wrestle influence global influence away from washington on his tour over the last six days putin has visited cuba nicaragua argentina and then finally here in brazil for the two thousand and fourteen brics summit the...
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about with the latest news headlines at the top of the hour they stay with us that we have an ati up next it's the never ever boring max keiser with the conjuring with. two u.s. agents who are working deep inside the german government have been caught which has heightened tensions between the two countries even more the german reaction to this was to expel the cia chief in berlin from his post this is the kind of story that makes people who hate u.s. foreign policy to share button on facebook and get all excited it makes me feel that merkel or at least some elements of the german government are actually fighting against foreign meddling but i would say that you should take this story with a huge grain of salt yeah they just had one cia asset out of the country and this could be a sign of change but there are still twenty plus u.s. military bases currently operating in germany and in fact the power holder base is one of the largest ones outside of america territory with thirteen thousand troops permanently stationed there so basically if merkel really wants to reduce foreign meddling
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that a team of specialists will be sent to assist ukraine you know authorities with the investigation ati's guy nature can now gauging further reaction out of washington. u.s. officials believe it was a surface to air missile that shot down the malaysian plane over ukraine the u.s. is not pointing the blame thing there just yet president obama spoke with the ukrainian leader but. we can be sure that the blame game in the coming days and weeks is going to be vicious there are questions as to who had the capability to do this the ukrainian military certainly has the capability a launch like that would require a team of specialists as we hear from many experts and there is another question why was this malaysian airliner flying over the conflict zone we know that u.s. airlines had been avoiding the area for some time to size me because it was deemed unsafe what kind of instructions that this plane was see from the ukrainian air traffic control or what exactly was happening inside the cockpit just moments before the tragedy hopefully we'll get more answers when investigators get hold of that bl
that a team of specialists will be sent to assist ukraine you know authorities with the investigation ati's guy nature can now gauging further reaction out of washington. u.s. officials believe it was a surface to air missile that shot down the malaysian plane over ukraine the u.s. is not pointing the blame thing there just yet president obama spoke with the ukrainian leader but. we can be sure that the blame game in the coming days and weeks is going to be vicious there are questions as to who...
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expressed concern that kiev could destroy crucial evidence at the site of the malaysian plane crash is ati's more important. patel york and spoke to the u.n. security council to raise questions and concerns particularly the he said kiev may be aiming to destroy evidence at the plane crash site that may point to ukraine's role in the downing of malaysian flight seventeen one we have to remember a day after that tragic crash took place ukrainian president petro poroshenko initially ordered a cease fire within a forty kilometer radius of the crash site but ambassador churkin insists that ukraine's new task is to take the territory under control now the russian envoy says that ukraine's current military actions violate a recent un security council resolution that was adopted resolution twenty one thirty six which calls for investigators to have unrestricted access to the crash site in order to conduct an impartial independent investigation into the downing of the plane now as a result of. military offensive in eastern ukraine investigators can't get to the crash site no there can't be an ongoing
expressed concern that kiev could destroy crucial evidence at the site of the malaysian plane crash is ati's more important. patel york and spoke to the u.n. security council to raise questions and concerns particularly the he said kiev may be aiming to destroy evidence at the plane crash site that may point to ukraine's role in the downing of malaysian flight seventeen one we have to remember a day after that tragic crash took place ukrainian president petro poroshenko initially ordered a...
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phillips a journalist working for ati who does a paid in eastern ukraine on wednesday china lost contact with him on his way to. british authorities say graham is a law even as medina question of a riposte maybe held by ukrainian government forces journalist working fourteen graham phillips was among is among four people reportedly missing while they weren't covering firefights and the area very close to the city of daniel scale we do know that he was with a group of freelance journalists working very close to the airport which is currently one of the most active war zones and that regional center now why don't they during the us who wanted to stay anonymous says that he was with the ground there we shortly before he was reported missing. we received information that an offensive on the approach was planned and that an to kill forces would try to repel it a string of from and a new set he could bring a c.p.g. their position we got to three hundred meters from airport that was in this month thing to do because we knew it was dangerous the other journalists told graham that they should go
phillips a journalist working for ati who does a paid in eastern ukraine on wednesday china lost contact with him on his way to. british authorities say graham is a law even as medina question of a riposte maybe held by ukrainian government forces journalist working fourteen graham phillips was among is among four people reportedly missing while they weren't covering firefights and the area very close to the city of daniel scale we do know that he was with a group of freelance journalists...
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detained that according to legal expert alexander mccord yes first question that he was working for ati an eighty's or a russian television station secondly that he was broadcast in english and so was attracting an english speaking audience and thirty if i may say so because mr phillips is a very good journalist and was broadcasting things that the ukrainian authorities don't want the world to see and he was doing that as i said in english and that was obviously unacceptable to them so presumably they will be treating our journalists who work for other russian television stations or news media organizations in the same way i find it actually very worrying. graham has been paid. thing online about his treatment at the hands of ukraine's security forces and he spared no details on what he and his fellow journalists had to ensure you can follow his twitter feed for more details of his experiences. the ukrainian military has killed at least sixteen civilians with unguided grad rockets and that could amount to war crimes that's according to human rights watch which documented for me side att
detained that according to legal expert alexander mccord yes first question that he was working for ati an eighty's or a russian television station secondly that he was broadcast in english and so was attracting an english speaking audience and thirty if i may say so because mr phillips is a very good journalist and was broadcasting things that the ukrainian authorities don't want the world to see and he was doing that as i said in english and that was obviously unacceptable to them so...
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dutch citizen has already been named and some recovered bodies do remain at the crash site for now as ati's peter all heard reports the disaster has few power and recent history. you know the public so. the people of iraq to pay tribute to a family is restored to his politics the very fabric of the community his family is so weird in the whole community would need a whole city so everybody knows someone here has been coming you know for years so you put your restaurant owners profiled in jenny low died in the crash along with these laws mother jones wait for only this son kevin wasn't on the plane now he's left pick up the pieces you can imagine how big a loss he's lost his parents his grandmother. who works in the restaurant also. hope he can manage to. go on like you spend it outside the asian borders restaurant floral tributes. those who knew the farm concerned more with making the dead wrist the national plan or about investigating the tragedy the meeting is there to which are the bodies. goodbye to their own the proper way ultimately what memorial service is like the one going on behin
dutch citizen has already been named and some recovered bodies do remain at the crash site for now as ati's peter all heard reports the disaster has few power and recent history. you know the public so. the people of iraq to pay tribute to a family is restored to his politics the very fabric of the community his family is so weird in the whole community would need a whole city so everybody knows someone here has been coming you know for years so you put your restaurant owners profiled in jenny...
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media the images were posted on twitter by a washington official and quickly rebuffed by moscow is ati's guy nature can. some journalist received the satellite pictures which the u.s. presents as evidence of russian shelling into ukraine via e-mail but much of the world found out about it from the twitter account of the u.s. ambassador to ukraine one of the images according to u.s. officials shows russian self-propelled artillery in washer and the other part of that same image u.s. intelligence determined shows craters inside ukraine indicating strikes from artillery that date on the picture is july twenty third these images have changed quite a few hands before they made their way into the embassadors tweets on all of these pictures you see the name of the company digital globe which is a commercial provider of satellite imagery and aerial photos the office of the director of national intelligence is said to have analyzed the pictures and written all these captions with their analysis and then they handed it to the city apartment to be released twitter the spokesperson of the russian de
media the images were posted on twitter by a washington official and quickly rebuffed by moscow is ati's guy nature can. some journalist received the satellite pictures which the u.s. presents as evidence of russian shelling into ukraine via e-mail but much of the world found out about it from the twitter account of the u.s. ambassador to ukraine one of the images according to u.s. officials shows russian self-propelled artillery in washer and the other part of that same image u.s. intelligence...
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body's human rights council approved a probe into the israeli offensive on this how we feel reports for ati even the day it can't rest in peace in gaza. this is gaza's main morgue several hundred dead have passed through here in the past fortnight we met its director. certainly working here it's very difficult first when the corpse arrives we put the dead bodies inside these fridges after fifteen or thirty minutes the families normally arrive to take the martyrs bodies morgues are operating at capacity throughout the strip in some two bodies are being put in freezes bill just for one it's a grim process. every night around twenty to twenty five bodies come in even though this facility has capacity for eighteen it's really too much pressure for us we see many cuts and lacerations among these victims it has been incredibly hard this job needs people with a personal conscience with a strong heart. bodies are taken from the morgues and swiftly buried according to islamic tradition but many local cemeteries are under threat of bombardment and i simply too dangerous to use so it's here at gaza's
body's human rights council approved a probe into the israeli offensive on this how we feel reports for ati even the day it can't rest in peace in gaza. this is gaza's main morgue several hundred dead have passed through here in the past fortnight we met its director. certainly working here it's very difficult first when the corpse arrives we put the dead bodies inside these fridges after fifteen or thirty minutes the families normally arrive to take the martyrs bodies morgues are operating at...
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can find all the very latest developments in the ongoing ukrainian crisis by the on air and online at ati dot com and i'm back in just a moment with more of your top welt headlines. iran like syria has been george very harshly on the leaves on the constant sad. isn't it justify the game in if not pursuing him for a weapon and you know raising the spectrum off pursuit of the you never go to sleep who was you know who same time you see was developing nuclear weapons. spew since you did the want to see who is being made the full. story. we would be stupid not to take you. it's twenty minutes past the hour here in moscow to qatar we go where migrant workers who have been helping to build the luxury offices for the organizers of the twenty twenty two world cup they haven't been paid for a year and investigation by britain's guardian newspaper found them living in inhuman conditions under constant fear of being in prison after being deliberately left without their paperwork now the current sponsorship system it's known as kafala it ultimately chains foreign workers to a single employer who can
can find all the very latest developments in the ongoing ukrainian crisis by the on air and online at ati dot com and i'm back in just a moment with more of your top welt headlines. iran like syria has been george very harshly on the leaves on the constant sad. isn't it justify the game in if not pursuing him for a weapon and you know raising the spectrum off pursuit of the you never go to sleep who was you know who same time you see was developing nuclear weapons. spew since you did the want...
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well ramana cos rafa is at the scene of the crash for ati. despite the announcement by ukrainian president got a promotion call the no combat zone forty kilometers around the crash site apparently that's been violated russian navas the agency reports that thirty kilometers from here and. airplanes have been noticed and they indeed conducted an air strike that two hundred eighty two bodies that were recovered from the site of the crash are right here and were later taken to the city of saurez where they were cats and refrigerated train cars have now reached the town called here in ukraine while members of the always see monetary mission who are here in ukraine here at this site and observing everything that's going on said they were completely satisfied with the transfer of the bodies from the city off. of i have watched. the train and the wagons and i. think the story itself the bodies. group of quality in while malaysian experts have also arrived on the scene they have already got a hold of black boxes that was done late night last night by
well ramana cos rafa is at the scene of the crash for ati. despite the announcement by ukrainian president got a promotion call the no combat zone forty kilometers around the crash site apparently that's been violated russian navas the agency reports that thirty kilometers from here and. airplanes have been noticed and they indeed conducted an air strike that two hundred eighty two bodies that were recovered from the site of the crash are right here and were later taken to the city of saurez...
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the brain has been criticised by neuroscientists who fear it is doomed to be an expensive failure ati's peeta all of a puts his mind to the matter. the human brain it's incredibly complex so complex in fact we know little about how it works european scientists are planning to supercomputers to try and change that all parts of the human brain project with this technology we can do behavioral experiments in simulation with a degree of fidelity that wasn't possible before and know about its platform will provide interfaces to real systems in simulation we consider this a starting point for completely new develop development in the potters it's not only in robotics that they hope to break ground the program will also seek out new ways to treat brain injuries and mental health problems the project is based in switzerland but over the next ten years will involve institutions europe wide one of the sticking points though is the cost currently estimated at around one point two billion euro funding that's prompted an open letter of protest from neuroscientists who are concerned that money is not
the brain has been criticised by neuroscientists who fear it is doomed to be an expensive failure ati's peeta all of a puts his mind to the matter. the human brain it's incredibly complex so complex in fact we know little about how it works european scientists are planning to supercomputers to try and change that all parts of the human brain project with this technology we can do behavioral experiments in simulation with a degree of fidelity that wasn't possible before and know about its...
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state's claims about the plane crash seem premature and an attempt to quote poison the jury will hear an ati international we heard from x. cia and state department employee larry johnson he was among those who signed this letter. our point is very simple if there's actual evidence marshal it show what if it's indisputable but as we've seen repeatedly from the u.s. intelligence community where there was in the lies used to justify the invasion of iraq in two thousand and three up through the information that was leaked last year with respect to syria more often than not there are lies being produced that have a bigger intention to mislead the american public to justify actions against russia that we do not believe are justified. the e.u. has officially published a list of sanctions it's imposing on russia for its alleged role in the ukraine conflict of the new measures target several economic sectors three companies made on the list including a russian low cost airline a producer of defense systems and a private bank the country's energy sector will have restricted access to advanced technol
state's claims about the plane crash seem premature and an attempt to quote poison the jury will hear an ati international we heard from x. cia and state department employee larry johnson he was among those who signed this letter. our point is very simple if there's actual evidence marshal it show what if it's indisputable but as we've seen repeatedly from the u.s. intelligence community where there was in the lies used to justify the invasion of iraq in two thousand and three up through the...
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cafe filled with football fans live among those there are a fierce and has this report from gaza for ati. on a visit to gaza's main hospital we met four year old shame on mass for she was injured in a house abdomen she became collateral damage in a drone strike but i have the island i love the pain in her. not about how well the limit on how the but how wonderful of the body of that a lot of i would settle how i let the bad and know that i'm a fan. then as this had that. well i wasn't going to tell tell her geno. hello is this how that they knew where they thought i thought of blood doctors tell me they've been dealing with the biting shortage of medical supplies in gaza for the last three weeks as a result of the ongoing siege but even civilians that survive the violence suffer the mental effects of living in a war zone our bed lives in a neighborhood of shaikh red one that was targeted last night. it was all. done is all. done in. london it's a few miles. it's been a traumatizing couple of days for the civilians of han eunice in the south of the gaza strip to during its operation israe
cafe filled with football fans live among those there are a fierce and has this report from gaza for ati. on a visit to gaza's main hospital we met four year old shame on mass for she was injured in a house abdomen she became collateral damage in a drone strike but i have the island i love the pain in her. not about how well the limit on how the but how wonderful of the body of that a lot of i would settle how i let the bad and know that i'm a fan. then as this had that. well i wasn't going to...
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in particular here though legal expert alexander mccurry us first question that he was working for ati and eighty sir russian television stations simply that he was broadcasting. and so was attracting an english speaking audience and the sixto because this is a very good journalist and it was broadcasting things that the ukrainian authorities don't want the world to see and he was doing that as i said in english and that was obviously unacceptable to them so presumably they will be treating our journalists who work for other russian television stations or news media organizations in the same way i find it actually very worrying. police investigators have arrived in eastern ukraine to examine the site of the crash of the malaysian airlines plane that came down last week killing all two hundred ninety eight people aboard although they haven't reached the scene of the tragedy yet these are pictures now from the netherlands more planes care of the bodies of the victims recovered from the scene of the tragedy a rug over an airport m.h. seventeen's flight recorders are currently being examin
in particular here though legal expert alexander mccurry us first question that he was working for ati and eighty sir russian television stations simply that he was broadcasting. and so was attracting an english speaking audience and the sixto because this is a very good journalist and it was broadcasting things that the ukrainian authorities don't want the world to see and he was doing that as i said in english and that was obviously unacceptable to them so presumably they will be treating our...
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ati am not willing to report a regular basis in private conversations. with any agreements that were reached, that would be in the public domain. as far as our conversations -- >> how would it get to the public domain? >if you don't report them, how o they get into the public domain? >> that was just a taste of some of the frosty moments between the chairman and yellen. what was really happening here is a sense that janet yellen will have a rough road ahead of her testifying in front of this committee. a lot more about politics and the tensions in the room. >> michael mckee. also standing by, the takeaway from today's testimony not much for those who have been watching, but what about investors? >> everybody knows the type of behavior that the congressman exhibited towards the fed chair. really what people want to know is, when will you raise interest rates? she posed a little sliver of daylight between the stated lower for longer policy in 2016 and what might actually happen up the economy keeps expanding at the rate it is. here is what she said. >> the
ati am not willing to report a regular basis in private conversations. with any agreements that were reached, that would be in the public domain. as far as our conversations -- >> how would it get to the public domain? >if you don't report them, how o they get into the public domain? >> that was just a taste of some of the frosty moments between the chairman and yellen. what was really happening here is a sense that janet yellen will have a rough road ahead of her testifying in...
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well the mainstream media has been feeding off of the state department's accusations ati's guy nature can not looking at some of the more recent reports. it took most pundits military experts and incurs in the us mainstream media less than a day to pronounce russia and specifically the russian president guilty of the downing of the mh seventeen this tuesday u.s. intelligence official said they had no evidence that would directly link russia to the tragedy they also said they did not know who exactly pulled the trigger but inertia in the media is a powerful thing and such a lack of evidence does not set back some of the journalists who seem to be absolutely sure about who's to blame maybe you haven't been following it but the u.s. is actually coming out with a lot of its own intelligence connects what happened made seventy to the acts of russian militants and perhaps of the involvement of russia in either training equipping or maybe even assisting one one in this what. exactly and so are you talking about what what forensic evidence are you referring to. when you're very or release int
well the mainstream media has been feeding off of the state department's accusations ati's guy nature can not looking at some of the more recent reports. it took most pundits military experts and incurs in the us mainstream media less than a day to pronounce russia and specifically the russian president guilty of the downing of the mh seventeen this tuesday u.s. intelligence official said they had no evidence that would directly link russia to the tragedy they also said they did not know who...
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for more on lufthansa, i am over aty philip seymour the international bureau of aviation. to have you with us. we were just talking about lufthansa. iag next?r france, is do they have too much capacity? the capacity that is being put in by the middle east airlines with the huge a-380's, there are some ironies. a-380 finished in hamburg and sold to the middle east to compete against the german trench markets. there are some strange things going on there. qatar'ssay likewise, ceo has said he wants more slots in europe. if he doesn't get more, he won't be taking delivery of his airbus is. macro issues going on there. >> there are huge issues. maybe i am asking too obvious a question. the middle east carriers don't have these legacy costs, unions, contracts and negotiations that come up time and time again. the that forever be purgatory of national carriers in europe? are we going to see change? an airlinereally ceo, there are so many costs outside of his or her control. i expect today what we will hear is that left on the will have to look -- lufthansa will have to look at co
for more on lufthansa, i am over aty philip seymour the international bureau of aviation. to have you with us. we were just talking about lufthansa. iag next?r france, is do they have too much capacity? the capacity that is being put in by the middle east airlines with the huge a-380's, there are some ironies. a-380 finished in hamburg and sold to the middle east to compete against the german trench markets. there are some strange things going on there. qatar'ssay likewise, ceo has said he...
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atis nice for me to look some of the images because i don't live with all those pieces and a lot of themre fresh to me again. collectors and attend to live with other art. my studio all day long and i'm around my work. it shows to me that it has been fun. i think i have been doing exactly what i've wanted to do and it makes me feel more ambitious. i would like to do something. i have been having a dialogue and i want to do more. are you waiting, are you inspired, do you have something that has been their? -- there? that you just can't wait to get on with the creation? >> it is to exercise the freedom that we have for gesture, to experience the greatest amount of enlightenment that we can and to do the things that i really want to do in life. wanthings that you really to do are the hardest things to do. >> haven't you been doing what you want to do for a while? >> i have been trying but i think you can get better at it. you can give yourself more freedom. i think picasso gave himself the most amount of freedom when he was 88, 89, 90 years of age. it is astounding how much freedom that he
atis nice for me to look some of the images because i don't live with all those pieces and a lot of themre fresh to me again. collectors and attend to live with other art. my studio all day long and i'm around my work. it shows to me that it has been fun. i think i have been doing exactly what i've wanted to do and it makes me feel more ambitious. i would like to do something. i have been having a dialogue and i want to do more. are you waiting, are you inspired, do you have something that has...
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ati, allegheny tech. we saw unusual activity at the october 45 call strike, mel.now it's one you talked about a lot. i bought that in the after hours. >> let's take a final check on shares of facebook, they are backing off their session high which was above well over $75. so we're almost at that level right now. the impact, tow, across the internet space we seen twitter and yamaha trade higher in the after hours session. meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. [ music playing ] . my mission is simple. to peak you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you find it. mad.starts now! >> hey, i'm kramer. welcome to mad money. welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, my job is to entertain, coach you, call me. tweet me@jim cramer. you'd think that i wouldn't have to do what i'm about to do. right here, right now. tonight. there is so
ati, allegheny tech. we saw unusual activity at the october 45 call strike, mel.now it's one you talked about a lot. i bought that in the after hours. >> let's take a final check on shares of facebook, they are backing off their session high which was above well over $75. so we're almost at that level right now. the impact, tow, across the internet space we seen twitter and yamaha trade higher in the after hours session. meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. [...
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banned commercial flights over crimea, why didn'th it extendy the restrictions ati that timect to other hostile ars in ukraine and at this point, d you regret that the u.s. did not do that? this >> this is a point at which i figured you were going to ask me some of the questions about ay malaysia. let me just say to your question that even when the no tem was issued back in april, there was also general guidance that urgen caution among u.s. carriers. gen more generally on these questions, let me just say a few words about it. the president spoke this morning and made clear that this is an evolving situation but that time is of the essence. our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their at families. the at ususdot safety is our to priority. we are working closely withcl o partners an the u.s. intelligence agencies and law enforcement communities on a continuous basis to monitor and analyze intelligence. when the agency receives specific andic credibl aee and a actionable intelligence of the l national air space system. the u.s. aviation and its passengers, the agency provides g
banned commercial flights over crimea, why didn'th it extendy the restrictions ati that timect to other hostile ars in ukraine and at this point, d you regret that the u.s. did not do that? this >> this is a point at which i figured you were going to ask me some of the questions about ay malaysia. let me just say to your question that even when the no tem was issued back in april, there was also general guidance that urgen caution among u.s. carriers. gen more generally on these...
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let's head over to matt pellman you're back taking aook ati-.s a vehicle fire on the new new jersey turnpike at exit 4. and the septa route ten trolley is shuttle busing. >> let's go outside to karen rogers. >> reporter: it's beautiful, lots of sunshine, low humidity. ful we started off cool with temperatures in the # 0s. we got and update 75 degrees in philadelphia. warming up nicely. we are heading up to 85. tomorrow, clouds and sunshine, 83. sunday, sunshine and 84. it gets warmer after that, tam. >> coming up on "action news" at noon, we'll introduce you to a relatively new sport that's become a hit for the senior crowd. don't miss this fun way to stay in shape. "live" with announr:toda from of "live"'s "superstar chefs d farm-to-table challenge." ll next on "live." now, here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] keou
let's head over to matt pellman you're back taking aook ati-.s a vehicle fire on the new new jersey turnpike at exit 4. and the septa route ten trolley is shuttle busing. >> let's go outside to karen rogers. >> reporter: it's beautiful, lots of sunshine, low humidity. ful we started off cool with temperatures in the # 0s. we got and update 75 degrees in philadelphia. warming up nicely. we are heading up to 85. tomorrow, clouds and sunshine, 83. sunday, sunshine and 84. it gets...
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president's a coward, across the board going against every move and not even giving the skangatiskang ati sanctions a chance to operate. >> i remember president bush saying we're going to go in there and drag them out from where they're hiding. the president is showing statesmanship and he's showing reserve and thoughtfulness. he's what we really needed in a leader in 2011, a long time ago, or 2001, i mean. we really needed him then. but instead, we had a wild war party and away they went. he's keeping us out. we have got all kinds of crosscurrents with russia. we need russia to help us deal with the iranians, to get that iranian nuclear situation settled. we need them to help us in the syrian, the whole question of how we deal with syria. we can't be just going in there calling people names and running around breaking up the furniture. >> these righties, they think we should be arming the ukrainian oe army. wouldn't that spiral out of control? >> you're absolutely right, my feeling is that throwing more arms in on one side simply says to the russians, well, i guess we're going to have to
president's a coward, across the board going against every move and not even giving the skangatiskang ati sanctions a chance to operate. >> i remember president bush saying we're going to go in there and drag them out from where they're hiding. the president is showing statesmanship and he's showing reserve and thoughtfulness. he's what we really needed in a leader in 2011, a long time ago, or 2001, i mean. we really needed him then. but instead, we had a wild war party and away they...
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aty are valuing the deal $53.7 billion takeover. you have a stock of eight percent at the open this morning. done now? finished? >> fit time lucky. if the fifth time they have put in an offer, and it seems to be welcomed at last are the board of shyer. they have said they will likely recommend the deal going forward. this is 31 billion pounds. this is more than $51 billion. attractive? corporate tax a key issue. you're going to move your legal to the from ireland united kingdom. why bring it to the u.k.? are clearly enough executive offices to make it. it is about diversification. bbvie is very much focused on rheumatoid arthritis drugs. you get on board with a company like scheier, somehow you are in rare diseases. you have more diversification. it's about not having to re-patriot. arthritis those snowboarders. no borders.- knows >> are they going to change anytime soon? >> the short answer is no. are going to talk markets after the break. european stocks fell more than three percent last week. where are they headed this way? we wi
aty are valuing the deal $53.7 billion takeover. you have a stock of eight percent at the open this morning. done now? finished? >> fit time lucky. if the fifth time they have put in an offer, and it seems to be welcomed at last are the board of shyer. they have said they will likely recommend the deal going forward. this is 31 billion pounds. this is more than $51 billion. attractive? corporate tax a key issue. you're going to move your legal to the from ireland united kingdom. why bring...
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. >> you see the value in president obama is tweeting at k aty perry?r followers. >> that has nothing to do with what i just said. -- it is something entirely different than something election-related in the united states. surgically surgically identify to the fence sitting youth, age 13-35. >> how are we confident we can do this well? russia is in complete command internally and parts of ukraine of social media message. they call them the $.50 army, sitting there for $.50 a day hammering out responses for web forums. how do we compete with that with without making. ourselves? or 5 have done this for 4 years now and it has not done badly. bustingook at the myth that our diplomats have done around the world, from dialing back the rhetoric about what it means for an american to adopt a child in russia to did we overthrow leader x and country y, it is pretty effective. it is an inherently messy space and there are lots of gotcha opportunities and it does not lend itself to the kind of control that hierarchical figures like in this space, but you have got t
. >> you see the value in president obama is tweeting at k aty perry?r followers. >> that has nothing to do with what i just said. -- it is something entirely different than something election-related in the united states. surgically surgically identify to the fence sitting youth, age 13-35. >> how are we confident we can do this well? russia is in complete command internally and parts of ukraine of social media message. they call them the $.50 army, sitting there for $.50 a...
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stewart ati met columbus and asked, why was no battle delivered at spring hill? thoughted that cheatham it was best not to deliver an engagement at night." now there are four witnesses to what happened at spring hill. he is also criticized, he gave the orders and should have rode out and confirmed they were done. to which an answer would me ably be -- it seems to strange military discipline that a commander in chief should issue orders and then go to the front to see they were executed. was that the custom of general johnston or any other great commander? how could general hood know of the dereliction of any particular officer on the spot to correct it? wasdo you ensure something done when you do not know where the mistake was going to be made? cool newome of the stuff that was found. i shouldn't say found, because they were always there. let's say realized. this is a hand written letter tom stonewall jackson formond, recommending hood promotion after the battle of antietam. it is written in stonewall jackson's handwriting and signed by him. i opened it up and re
stewart ati met columbus and asked, why was no battle delivered at spring hill? thoughted that cheatham it was best not to deliver an engagement at night." now there are four witnesses to what happened at spring hill. he is also criticized, he gave the orders and should have rode out and confirmed they were done. to which an answer would me ably be -- it seems to strange military discipline that a commander in chief should issue orders and then go to the front to see they were executed....
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ati think when you look these numbers on the surface you say that is investment banking.re coming off a little bit. on the face of it there is litigation. they haven'ts, dumped into credit suisse just yet. reduceion is trying to the risk. the negation has that impact and margins on the web management. we started the conversation with asking were you surprised it was $2.6 billion? >> this is the long-running issue for us. these events happened a long time ago. of time fixing this business and cleaning up. we spent a long time working to the resolution. i think that was obviously a long sweep of time for an issue like this. was a significant fine. it was very significant on the business. this was important for us as a business and this was our biggest litigation out there. getting it resolved was beneficial. >> there was an article in the new york times about you and your tenure at the bank. it called to the teflon man. you are still standing. and $2.6a guilty fee billion of a fine. take more responsibility for what has happened? these are issues that were not created on my
ati think when you look these numbers on the surface you say that is investment banking.re coming off a little bit. on the face of it there is litigation. they haven'ts, dumped into credit suisse just yet. reduceion is trying to the risk. the negation has that impact and margins on the web management. we started the conversation with asking were you surprised it was $2.6 billion? >> this is the long-running issue for us. these events happened a long time ago. of time fixing this business...
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years, 'ro we'rein going to see more con t congestion if we're not carefult a lot of that population is ati concentrating in metro areas which usually has a city in then middle rule ari rural areas aro. i really believe that buicyclin is part of the eco system that we will need. if you look at folks who are ned younger than me whoa are moving into these communities, many are not driving cars. wh many areen trying to locate in central areas so they can actually move bicycling more. i think it's happening at the n local level. in fact last week i was with the republican mayor from indianapolis who has -- his city is so bicycle friendly that he was invited to speak to portland oregon's community. so you're starting to see this n proliferation of communities that are figuring out how to create more bike friendly arease one of the things the mayor said to me which is instructive, he said there was a company that wanted to make a $100 million investment in indianapolis putting a new facility in place but they insisted on being near the bike path. you talk to mayors in this country enough and you
years, 'ro we'rein going to see more con t congestion if we're not carefult a lot of that population is ati concentrating in metro areas which usually has a city in then middle rule ari rural areas aro. i really believe that buicyclin is part of the eco system that we will need. if you look at folks who are ned younger than me whoa are moving into these communities, many are not driving cars. wh many areen trying to locate in central areas so they can actually move bicycling more. i think it's...
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in the u.s., several key indicators on manufacturing. 9:45, and ati at 10:00, construction spending andhicle sales throughout the month of june. two
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in the u.s., several key indicators on manufacturing. 9:45, and ati at 10:00, construction spending and throughout the day vehicle sales throughout the month of june. two companies report earnings today -- constellation brands, greenbrier -- that is train cars. a couple of items of note. california minimum wage rises to nine dollars an hour starting today. a couple of soccer matches. switzerland versus argentina at noon. coming -- are you coming echo >> i am going to try. >> the sony walkman turns 35. >> i cannot believe that. >> but does anybody have a walkman? i don't think so. july 1, a lot of movement here. >> it is hard to believe. we say it every year -- it flies by. >> the second half, finally. >> you are looking at equities bombs -- equities, bonds, currencies. futures up. the euro is stronger, the yen stronger. the dollar weaker. nymex crude staying at $105. 11.57. the dollar index is a big deal. , breaking under 80. index, at the blended dx this is one year you can see the many months just in a range area that we roll with recent dollar weakness. range bound. >> how far have w
in the u.s., several key indicators on manufacturing. 9:45, and ati at 10:00, construction spending and throughout the day vehicle sales throughout the month of june. two companies report earnings today -- constellation brands, greenbrier -- that is train cars. a couple of items of note. california minimum wage rises to nine dollars an hour starting today. a couple of soccer matches. switzerland versus argentina at noon. coming -- are you coming echo >> i am going to try. >> the...
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. -- aty early days on general electric, we stood up focusing on a three years horizon.n 1971, way back in the prehistoric days. we used to sit around and say, well, we are pretty well protected. who was going to ship air in these bigger boxes, right? fast backrd and we're harkening to the three circles. you're either in the circle or out of the circle. right now, it appears that appliances are out of the circle. >> it is surveillance's then diagram. for scalee is looking and synergy. they are looking for tax -- tax in version, but what is the main distinction? >> companies are looking for topline and bottom-line. they cannot get it all organically. we are going to see multiple deals. >> not just media. >> not just media. in the last six months it is across sectors. businesses are transforming themselves. scale is important. about visor trying to transform itself into a different company and it didn't work. how much manipulation are you seeing from companies were they say, let's go way out-of-the-box? the starting point is never the inversion. it is a large-scale, but --
. -- aty early days on general electric, we stood up focusing on a three years horizon.n 1971, way back in the prehistoric days. we used to sit around and say, well, we are pretty well protected. who was going to ship air in these bigger boxes, right? fast backrd and we're harkening to the three circles. you're either in the circle or out of the circle. right now, it appears that appliances are out of the circle. >> it is surveillance's then diagram. for scalee is looking and synergy....
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. >> ati, great to have you on the show, and good luck. >> thank you. >>> now i'm going to give you ak at the u.s. equity futures as we head towards the open. right now, the s&p 500 higher by 6 points, the dow jones 5 points and the nasdaq 21 points higher. we're going to take a quick break. spokesperson: you can get a $1,000 turbocharged reward card with a new volkswagen turbo. so why are we so obsessed with turbo? because there's nothing more exhilarating than a powerful ride. and you can get that in places you might not expect. like the passat. and also in the fun-to-drive jetta. in fact, volkswagen has sold more turbos than any other brand over the last ten years. that is a lot of turbo. vo: hurry in and you can get a $1,000 turbocharged reward card when you lease a new 2014 passat s for $219 a month. >>> welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm julia chatterley. these are your headlines from around the world. janet yellen is back on capitol hill today a day after the fed warns the valuations of some tests and other high flying stocks may be a bit stretched. >>> yahoo! hits a speed bu
. >> ati, great to have you on the show, and good luck. >> thank you. >>> now i'm going to give you ak at the u.s. equity futures as we head towards the open. right now, the s&p 500 higher by 6 points, the dow jones 5 points and the nasdaq 21 points higher. we're going to take a quick break. spokesperson: you can get a $1,000 turbocharged reward card with a new volkswagen turbo. so why are we so obsessed with turbo? because there's nothing more exhilarating than a...
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it's always been interesting to us to see which media outlets generate the most ati
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going on in south africa, it was the senate that overcame a presidential vietnam t veto to e the anti- atied act. it was the that the that took the lead on civil rights action. it was the senate that took on the watergate hearings. it was the senate that took on consumer issues. it was the senate that a passed the clean air act. and we just have to take one step here today, and that is simply tell the world that we know that there's a problem. we're not here trying to i have go all the solution. we know colleagues disagree it depending on terms of what we should do, depending on where they are from-on-or what states they represent. but to start having those discussions, we have to admit that there is a problem. i urge my colleagues to support this simple, straightforward resolution. i urge them to support it because it is so important to our country. mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the consideration of s. res. 524, expressing the sense of the senate regarding global warming, that the resolution be resolution be be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, motion
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