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crowds besieging the regional parliament in front of me i had a meeting on whether to seek further autonomy from the new regime in kiev while in the capital. this is just the beginning ukraine's resurrection europe's reserve they started our my done. for national it's moved closer to power seeking keep posts in a new government to be approved or rejected by chaotic crowds in a public forum on the embattled independence square. yeah and then just leave these members of the public to be harassed part of sure a patrol. car ride vigilantes an armored vehicles patrol the streets of a muslim neighborhood in east london sparking fears of a clash between communities. and inquiry into the work of the troika of international lenders the struggling euro zone states shows deep flaws in this is to massive european parliament admits the bailout hasn't gone to plan. and four pm in moscow you're watching our international with me marina josh welcome to the program and while political shock waves shake ukraine it's now the country's southern autonomy's region of crimea where tensions are highest more than t
crowds besieging the regional parliament in front of me i had a meeting on whether to seek further autonomy from the new regime in kiev while in the capital. this is just the beginning ukraine's resurrection europe's reserve they started our my done. for national it's moved closer to power seeking keep posts in a new government to be approved or rejected by chaotic crowds in a public forum on the embattled independence square. yeah and then just leave these members of the public to be harassed...
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found the equivalent of the empty boxes at autonomy because time and time again people get the sense of false security from big for what it's there worthless but here's the thing publicly traded companies you would think that the audit would have to be more secure regulated know what it's first what it's not as not as secure as you think they offer us of all the world what it's a misleading term it should even be called in the world it's well it is is a limited compliance review that's going to catch material or is designed to catch material errors but unintentional material i was in there was it's not directly designed to catch fraud and because we still quarrel or that's the public is under the impression that that's the real work that they're doing but they don't really do what it's of public so we traded companies now quickly i want to talk about insider trading specifically the sac capital trial and michael mart homa how do you feel about the way the trials been handled so far and specifically do you think that he's going to be found guilty. i believe will be found guilty the de
found the equivalent of the empty boxes at autonomy because time and time again people get the sense of false security from big for what it's there worthless but here's the thing publicly traded companies you would think that the audit would have to be more secure regulated know what it's first what it's not as not as secure as you think they offer us of all the world what it's a misleading term it should even be called in the world it's well it is is a limited compliance review that's going to...
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the coming years the officer was suggesting that the army move to incorporate the robot mule and autonomyas a vehicle that can transport supplies and heavy loads for soldiers but as we've learned in recent months it goes far beyond that take a look at this animation from sandia national laboratories this is the future of automated drones a single unmanned vehicle that can fly swim drive and even jump thirty feet into the air this is being developed right now the government contractors as it hopes the device will one day carry out missions usually reserved for special operation forces so from automated trucks to mules to drones unmanned and autonomy systems are no longer a technology of the future at least not for the u.s. military which is seemingly moving to prepare for war in the robotic age in washington david r t well the obama administration is refusing to disclose exactly how much the government's bills spent to build part of section of a section of one ton of a that's meant house detainees miami herald reporter carol rosenberg has been flirting on get most sense it opened back in t
the coming years the officer was suggesting that the army move to incorporate the robot mule and autonomyas a vehicle that can transport supplies and heavy loads for soldiers but as we've learned in recent months it goes far beyond that take a look at this animation from sandia national laboratories this is the future of automated drones a single unmanned vehicle that can fly swim drive and even jump thirty feet into the air this is being developed right now the government contractors as it...
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crimea already has a fairly significant degree of autonomy the next step away from the autonomy that they already have would seem to either be independence or as many of the cheering crowds are calling the russian ethnic crowds in the crimea or calling crimea the russians would seem to indicate that there is a popular sentiment actually not only toward separating from the ukraine but. a desire to rejoin russia how do you how do you tell the difference between for example democracy freedom fighters freedom fighters or the out of radicals rebels and even in some terminology terrorists as well we've got we've got different labels here being used by let's say certain media networks around the world how do you tell the difference this is of course completely subjective out of national and foreign policy interests if we seen a habit among the western mainstream media that if we see armed insurgents that are anti russian they are identified as legitimate or peaceful protesters or the like whereas if we have. protesters or people taking norms as it appears that some groups of people within t
crimea already has a fairly significant degree of autonomy the next step away from the autonomy that they already have would seem to either be independence or as many of the cheering crowds are calling the russian ethnic crowds in the crimea or calling crimea the russians would seem to indicate that there is a popular sentiment actually not only toward separating from the ukraine but. a desire to rejoin russia how do you how do you tell the difference between for example democracy freedom...
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news here and here national scuffles break out in southern ukraine where crowds calling for greater autonomy from the new leadership go up against the euro supporters you're looking at live pictures coming out of there meanwhile. you've already. nationalist groups are seeking to grab the top jobs in ukraine's government has a list of potential ministers is set to be put before protesters and. religious tension runs high in london with a local community organizing christian street patrols in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier. the european parliament blasts the trio of international lenders for their bailout program saying that the troika needs fixing . what you are to international coming to you live from moscow i'm marina joshie welcome to the program well right now in ukraine south crowds are rallying against the country's new leadership calling in the local government to consider greater autonomy for the crimea region where you now take a look at what's happening right there as these are live pictures there coming from outside the regional parliament building to rival demonstr
news here and here national scuffles break out in southern ukraine where crowds calling for greater autonomy from the new leadership go up against the euro supporters you're looking at live pictures coming out of there meanwhile. you've already. nationalist groups are seeking to grab the top jobs in ukraine's government has a list of potential ministers is set to be put before protesters and. religious tension runs high in london with a local community organizing christian street patrols in...
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. >> are there any circumstances under which china would grant greater autonomy for tibet?, perhaps,e road historically, we might see something, but in the near-term, i think it is moving in the opposite direction. asthe dalai lama himself this huge figure. >> wonderfully charming individual, great moral authority. it you go to to that, as i have done, you will know he is deeply respected by the people to that, both for his religious position and his personality. >> now to sochi, where the winter olympics are in full swing. tomorrow, snowboarder caroline takes to the slopes with dreams of reaching the final stand. she did not start snowboarding competitively until her early 20's. the 35-year-old hopes she will strike gold in russia. recently, she shared her story with us. >> i remember being 13 and watching my best friend on the andonal racing team thinking, "she's so lucky, so lucky to be part of a group." i remember at 13 thinking, "i'm way too old to start racing." then i discovered snowboarding when i was about 16. i was at that point a ski jumper. snowboarding was some
. >> are there any circumstances under which china would grant greater autonomy for tibet?, perhaps,e road historically, we might see something, but in the near-term, i think it is moving in the opposite direction. asthe dalai lama himself this huge figure. >> wonderfully charming individual, great moral authority. it you go to to that, as i have done, you will know he is deeply respected by the people to that, both for his religious position and his personality. >> now to...
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and it is a mythic kind of autonomy and i face this and that is cause the bedside to evaluate cases like this. if they make that kind of autonomy to believe we should just refer to a persons choice of assisted suicide rather than to try to understand what lies under it. if we just simply give fashion legitimate suicide as is being done now in the netherlands, then i think we risk allowing people to go to their deaths when we could offer them in richmond, allowing
and it is a mythic kind of autonomy and i face this and that is cause the bedside to evaluate cases like this. if they make that kind of autonomy to believe we should just refer to a persons choice of assisted suicide rather than to try to understand what lies under it. if we just simply give fashion legitimate suicide as is being done now in the netherlands, then i think we risk allowing people to go to their deaths when we could offer them in richmond, allowing
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sm and peas were allowed in the building and safety to hold your breath friends and hungry till autonomy for claiming an. laundry since it's a sign for independence and for an independent crime and i making sense he said. i think it's not like it's something to be put aside the senate passed a sista out we didn't pay for the speedy days. i think we should hold your breath friends and now am edt twelve and eighteen cents in the next decision here and now i think teaching team and so is nonsense the notices. randy wood on speaker and cry me a shipping policy. ukraine will have state independence yuri news correspondent in ukraine says that three this referendum which would go on to autonomy to the claim even the pub make the situation is tending to kind of stance game between muscat and kiev. most guys just made it through a period crimea. and now the next day from the new kiev government. a twenty fold. the boss of the pond to the drama of a vandal the key in the center can tune in to the news it seems that all twenty. the united states has told russia to show that its promise not to inte
sm and peas were allowed in the building and safety to hold your breath friends and hungry till autonomy for claiming an. laundry since it's a sign for independence and for an independent crime and i making sense he said. i think it's not like it's something to be put aside the senate passed a sista out we didn't pay for the speedy days. i think we should hold your breath friends and now am edt twelve and eighteen cents in the next decision here and now i think teaching team and so is nonsense...
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meanwhile demonstrators in ukraine south are defying the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups they're gaining momentum they're. religious stanch and runs high in london with a local community organizing christian street patrols in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier. in the european parliament blast the trio of international lenders for their bailout program saying the troika needs fixing. which are to international coming to live from moscow with me marina joshing now a list of potential new government ministers is set to be put before a people's forum in central kiev and with right wing radicals at the core of the upheaval they are seeking to take control of key offices along with the country security forces are just like your chef he has more. we lead ukraine's and europe's biggest battle in a vibrantly edited clip of the right sector movement of ukraine states its mission over and well something that the revolution here ended with the ousting of the president of the college its leader dmitri jarosz has a different view.
meanwhile demonstrators in ukraine south are defying the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups they're gaining momentum they're. religious stanch and runs high in london with a local community organizing christian street patrols in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier. in the european parliament blast the trio of international lenders for their bailout program saying the troika needs fixing. which are to international coming...
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the lawsuit is alleging hp ignored warnings of accounting regularities at autonomy.gal battle against aereo. aereo's case against the supreme court is pending. an htc is ready to join the smart watch battle. the taiwanese company plans to demonstrate a wearable device next week according to person with knowledge of the matter. tototype will be shown wireless carriers. no timetable on when it will be introduced to the public. that is today's company news from the files of "bloomberg west." >> all right, time for our new economies segment where we are talking zero commissions for life. yes, that is the promise from a new stock trading platform graded by stanford grads called robinhood. kenneth anddimir baiju bhatt. this is a slim margin business. our you going to make this work, vlad? >> it is great to be here, first of all. one of the things that we are able to do because of the high level of automation that engineers are building into the platform is run very, very lean, so we have the ability -- >> you are running so lean you're not charging commission. i mean, that
the lawsuit is alleging hp ignored warnings of accounting regularities at autonomy.gal battle against aereo. aereo's case against the supreme court is pending. an htc is ready to join the smart watch battle. the taiwanese company plans to demonstrate a wearable device next week according to person with knowledge of the matter. tototype will be shown wireless carriers. no timetable on when it will be introduced to the public. that is today's company news from the files of "bloomberg...
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new abouts at hp autonomy's accounting methods before it was exposed to practices. hb managers were alerted to autonomy's practices to selling hardware at a loss before they bought it. deal for time warner cable hits netflix. there was another competition for netflix -- comcast is focusing on increasing movie downloads and rentals with its own box platform. the website for the las vegas sands is back up and running. hackers knocked it off-line for a week. that is today's company news. hacking, we cannot seem to get away from it. >> it is the word of the moment. when we come back, and other hacking, crowd funding site. kickstart or is the latest target. -- kickstarter is the latest target. don't go anywhere. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." hemndry on the olympics. on inequalityork in america. that is coming up. "bloomberg surveillance." i am tom keene with adam johnson and alix steel. you see our new data screen. i love it. thank you to our data team for working on it. boy are those readable to keep you up on the market. equities, bonds, curren
new abouts at hp autonomy's accounting methods before it was exposed to practices. hb managers were alerted to autonomy's practices to selling hardware at a loss before they bought it. deal for time warner cable hits netflix. there was another competition for netflix -- comcast is focusing on increasing movie downloads and rentals with its own box platform. the website for the las vegas sands is back up and running. hackers knocked it off-line for a week. that is today's company news. hacking,...
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demonstrators in ukraine's south defy the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups that are gaining momentum they're. really looking to take a closer look at one of the main forces of the former opposition the hardline right sector which may soon become part of ukraine's new interior ministry. a diplomatic route with the us adds fuel to weeks of anti-corruption protests in venezuela with america now expelling three diplomats in retaliation for the same move by caracas. plus religious tension runs high in london with a local community organizing christian street patrols in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier. you're watching our teams for national live from moscow i'm lindsey france thanks for joining me. crowds in ukraine's southeastern region of crimea have rallied against the new leadership insisting it's illegitimate and condemning the power change as a coup d'etat several hundred people gathered outside the council headquarters calling on the local government to disobeyed the interim authorities they also demanded a referen
demonstrators in ukraine's south defy the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups that are gaining momentum they're. really looking to take a closer look at one of the main forces of the former opposition the hardline right sector which may soon become part of ukraine's new interior ministry. a diplomatic route with the us adds fuel to weeks of anti-corruption protests in venezuela with america now expelling three diplomats in retaliation...
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demonstrators in ukraine south to fire the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups that are gaining momentum there. you. know. we take a closer look at one of the main forces of the former opposition the hardline right sector which may soon become part of ukraine's new interior ministry. the diplomatic row with the u.s. adds fuel to weeks of anti-corruption protests in venezuela where america now expelling three diplomats in retaliation for the same move by caracas. plus religious tensions run high in london with a local community organizing christian street patrols in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier. you're watching are to international live from moscow i'm lindsey france thanks for joining me. ukraine's hardline right sector group says it wants to take control of the country's security forces but the movement's leader pushing to become deputy prime minister the right wing radicals have placed themselves at the core of reformers stuck in fears of a rise of neo nazi as an across the country marches like here chef
demonstrators in ukraine south to fire the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups that are gaining momentum there. you. know. we take a closer look at one of the main forces of the former opposition the hardline right sector which may soon become part of ukraine's new interior ministry. the diplomatic row with the u.s. adds fuel to weeks of anti-corruption protests in venezuela where america now expelling three diplomats in retaliation...
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meanwhile demonstrators in ukraine south are defined the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups that are gaining momentum that. religious tension runs high in london with the local community organizing christian street patrols and in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier. plus a diplomatic route with the us adds fuel to weeks of anti-corruption protests in venezuela with america now expelling three diplomats in the tally ation for the same move by caracas. you're watching aren't international live for moscow studios i'm lindsay france that's for joining me a list of potential new government ministers is set to be put before people's forum in central kiev and with right wing radicals at the core of the our people they are seeking to take control of key offices along with the country's security forces are to be has more. we lead ukraine's and europe's biggest battle in a vibrantly edited clip of the right sector movement of ukraine states its mission and well something that the revolution here ended with the ousting of president
meanwhile demonstrators in ukraine south are defined the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups that are gaining momentum that. religious tension runs high in london with the local community organizing christian street patrols and in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier. plus a diplomatic route with the us adds fuel to weeks of anti-corruption protests in venezuela with america now expelling three diplomats in the tally ation...
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it illegitimate well over tester's are calling on local officials to hold a referendum on greater autonomy for the region and stronger ties with russia meanwhile the same time rival protesters supporting the new leadership and chanting crane is not russia and are trying to blog the local parliament and do real it's session several scuffles have broken out with one person reported killed and several nor injured while here in r.t.r. national we continue to follow all the latest in the city and we'll be bringing you more as we get is to do stay with us for this and more. now with a u.k. government struggling to contain the rise of islamophobia at home some britons are not making the job any easier a group of activists has started patrolling the streets of east london in armored vehicles claiming they want to protect people from being harassed by radical muslims but some locals fear the campaign is only knighting tensions as our first now reports would be not to be so obvious rather the big guns get out the good ship it's only when there's any patrolling town also in the hills of the small but
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statehood issue why does it bother you that we have less autonomy than. you know i mean it's absolutely unbelievable that you're supposed to be a citizen of the united states you don't have any ability the people in d.c. to affect what goes on in congress and not just in terms of the world and international issues i mean we can't speak out on the n.s.a. through our representatives we can't speak out on the war in iraq at least through our representatives although we certainly do in the streets but even the issues they deal with us right here in d.c. some congressmen from some other state can have more control over what laws d.c. passes or pass other laws and impose them on the city and keep us from doing any number of things and d.c. residents have no voice it's an unbelievable amount of disenfranchisement and i think it speaks to the deep democratic deficit in the country as well as in this city it's really i think of a lot of the other injustices that go on here in washington d.c. what do you think is the biggest blockade i mean it seems like a no brain
statehood issue why does it bother you that we have less autonomy than. you know i mean it's absolutely unbelievable that you're supposed to be a citizen of the united states you don't have any ability the people in d.c. to affect what goes on in congress and not just in terms of the world and international issues i mean we can't speak out on the n.s.a. through our representatives we can't speak out on the war in iraq at least through our representatives although we certainly do in the streets...
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they have the $8.8 billion write-down of autonomy.s like they may be heading in the right direction. as long as companies start buying pcs again. >> where is hp on autonomy? >> you may have more clarity on the legal side of this. what you have is shareholder lawsuits against the board for not doing their due diligence. they are talking. there could be a potential settlement. this could take some of the legal uncertainty away from hp. >> hans, thank you so much. ."ay with "on the move final thoughts are coming up next. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." i am francine lacqua here in london. let's have a look at what the markets are doing. we have quite a lot of news to get through in terms of the corporate movers. the ftse is gaining some 0.4%. the dax and the ibex now saw a reversal. i am not sure it is the third consecutive weekly advance. we may see a drop in some of these indices. valeo, the one to watch out for. this is the french auto parts marcus -- parts maker. stay with bloomberg tv. "the pulse" is up next. in the meantime, y
they have the $8.8 billion write-down of autonomy.s like they may be heading in the right direction. as long as companies start buying pcs again. >> where is hp on autonomy? >> you may have more clarity on the legal side of this. what you have is shareholder lawsuits against the board for not doing their due diligence. they are talking. there could be a potential settlement. this could take some of the legal uncertainty away from hp. >> hans, thank you so much. ."ay with...
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autonomy, we've yet to hear very much about that.t's well over a year ago that you first shared with us your concerns about the accounting there to say the least. where is that investigation? and many two have expected would have advanced by this late date. >> so, the wheels of justice do turn very slowly. the doj, the s.e.c. are looking at the case, as is the serious fraud office in the uk and we're cooperating with the authorities. so, these things take time, but we're, you know, doing everything we can to help the authorities and are confident in their ability to understand the situation. >> do you think that there will be charges brought against autonomy's foreign management? >> you know, it's hard to predict, but, listen, what we know is that there were very significant strategic misrepresentation. hardware was accounted for incorrectly. there were deals with value-added resellers that were not genuine sales, and i think that the authorities are going to see what really happened here. and it's a shame really because autono auton
autonomy, we've yet to hear very much about that.t's well over a year ago that you first shared with us your concerns about the accounting there to say the least. where is that investigation? and many two have expected would have advanced by this late date. >> so, the wheels of justice do turn very slowly. the doj, the s.e.c. are looking at the case, as is the serious fraud office in the uk and we're cooperating with the authorities. so, these things take time, but we're, you know, doing...
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it is about moral and political judgments concerning the fetus and the autonomy of wind. by the way i am not necessarily saying the supreme court should go out of the business to make those judgments. there is something to be said for the elite institutions somewhat removed from ordinary politics making judgments about political morality to hold us to some higher standard. of course, there is something to be set against it also. i got completely agnostic but what i would really want to insist is the justices tell us the church's instead of pretending like these decisions rest upon of the constitution of united states. said the american people make the informed the judgment if they want institution. >> host: we are talking with georgetown law professor at louis michael seidman about his book "on constitutional disobedience." you're watching booktv on and sees the into. suggest ways to harness those advancements to benefit society. the conversatconversat ion is about one hour. >> good evening. welcome to today's meeting of the commonwealth club of california the place where
it is about moral and political judgments concerning the fetus and the autonomy of wind. by the way i am not necessarily saying the supreme court should go out of the business to make those judgments. there is something to be said for the elite institutions somewhat removed from ordinary politics making judgments about political morality to hold us to some higher standard. of course, there is something to be set against it also. i got completely agnostic but what i would really want to insist...
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this is the situation as we are now people here do want to go ahead with the autonomy and also want torotect what they already have. >> ok, thank you very much. let's take you over to the ukrainian capitol in kiev and find how this is viewed over there. that's where the anti russian government is supposed to be in control. let's go to kiev. how much are they in control, and what is the reaction to first of all what's going on in crimea? >> what they desperately want to achieve here in kiev is stability throughout the country. now, obviously, events in crimea have shaken them, because there is obviously a pro russian movement there, and they are asserting themselves. now, in kiev, they see it this way, they acknowledge that it is an out to know mouse republic, but it is also part of ukraine. i think they would like to see some negotiation through international bodies. they've asked the u.n. to come in and try to help, and they've also referred to a pact signed by the united states and russia and the united kingdom to respect the territorial integrity of ukraine, wherever that maybe, and
this is the situation as we are now people here do want to go ahead with the autonomy and also want torotect what they already have. >> ok, thank you very much. let's take you over to the ukrainian capitol in kiev and find how this is viewed over there. that's where the anti russian government is supposed to be in control. let's go to kiev. how much are they in control, and what is the reaction to first of all what's going on in crimea? >> what they desperately want to achieve here...
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. >> reporter: all this is certainly fueling fears, a push for more autonomy, even a breakaway by crimea. the ukraine's parliament which installed a new western government has appealed to the u.n. security council to monitor the situation. on the streets of kiev, there's new unease among the protesters. >> translator: the situation is very complicated. firstly, we look at the law seriously, we have to take strict measures. and this might stir up trouble. but on the other hand, if we take a very soft approach then we might lose crimea. >> reporter: where does the kremlin really stand? it certainly made clear its unhappiness with the turn of events in kiev. tensions have been rising. it has been given sanctuary to viktor yanukovych, who is to give his side of the story in a news conference. but the kremlin is talking about cooperation with international bodies on much needed financial support for ukraine. nick childs, bbc news. >> just before we go to david stern stand anything independence square in kiev, it's just been reported from geneva that the judicial authorities say they have laun
. >> reporter: all this is certainly fueling fears, a push for more autonomy, even a breakaway by crimea. the ukraine's parliament which installed a new western government has appealed to the u.n. security council to monitor the situation. on the streets of kiev, there's new unease among the protesters. >> translator: the situation is very complicated. firstly, we look at the law seriously, we have to take strict measures. and this might stir up trouble. but on the other hand, if we...
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and it is a mythic kind of autonomy and i face this and that is cause the bedside to evaluate cases like this. if they make that kind of autonomy to believe we should just refer to a persons choice of assisted suicide rather than to try to understand what lies under it. if we just simply give fashion legitimate suicide as is being done now in the netherlands, then i think we risk allowing people to go to their deaths when we could offer them in richmond, allowing people to go to their deaths when we sit smugly collegian disrespect for their own lives. >> host: we have been tagged with law professor and medical doctor m gregg bloche about some of the themes hook, so they "the hippocratic myth: why doctors are under pressure to ration care, practice politics, and compromise their promise to heal." you are watching booktv on c-span2. >> guest: thank you are hatched. -- thank you very much. thank you >> tb continues that trend to become ambassador to the u.s. to take a critical look at the arab spring for arab countries to prosper they must embrace pluralism. this is about an hour. >> thank
and it is a mythic kind of autonomy and i face this and that is cause the bedside to evaluate cases like this. if they make that kind of autonomy to believe we should just refer to a persons choice of assisted suicide rather than to try to understand what lies under it. if we just simply give fashion legitimate suicide as is being done now in the netherlands, then i think we risk allowing people to go to their deaths when we could offer them in richmond, allowing people to go to their deaths...
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they are still talking about autonomy. but if you talk to people in the streets, many of them say that they really want to stand with russia and be with russia. they are frightened about who the people are in kiev. you to have understand that russian television stations are here for weeks calling the demonstrators this n kiev facists, terrorists, they call it a coup, an armed uprising. so that has made people here very frighten and worried. there is a big climate of fear about who those people are. new checkpoints have sprung up outside of all of the cities on all of the roads. and that is what these armed men say they are doing. the people. >> jennifer glasse as always thank you for your time. >> for more on ukraine and the u.s. reaction of what is going on there. we are joined by the author of soviet fates and lost alternatives to the new cold war. he is a contributing editor for the nation. and we are also joined with the editor and publisher of the nation magazine. it is great to have you both with us. i want to start
they are still talking about autonomy. but if you talk to people in the streets, many of them say that they really want to stand with russia and be with russia. they are frightened about who the people are in kiev. you to have understand that russian television stations are here for weeks calling the demonstrators this n kiev facists, terrorists, they call it a coup, an armed uprising. so that has made people here very frighten and worried. there is a big climate of fear about who those people...
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super pacs have taken over much of the opposition research efforts, capitalizing on their autonomy and on their opponents. one of its trackers heard todd aiken use legitimate rape during a local interview. the clip was pushed to reporters within an hour, made national news and essentially destroyed his candidacy. american bridge has more than doubled the number of full-time trackers with a staff in over three dozen states, the goal to make sure no remark gets missed. >> you feel like i do. you're scared. middle-class. >> strength in character to resist a world where -- >> we have only 20% of black children being raised in two parent monogamous marriages. it wasn't slavery that did that. it was government that did that. >> american bridge didn't have a counterpart on the other side. that's no longer the case. a year ago, operatives from the romney campaign and rnc launch aid super pac called america rising with nearly three dozen full and part-time trackers on their team working in 20 states with plans to expand ten more. america rising may have an advantage in being able to limit the s
super pacs have taken over much of the opposition research efforts, capitalizing on their autonomy and on their opponents. one of its trackers heard todd aiken use legitimate rape during a local interview. the clip was pushed to reporters within an hour, made national news and essentially destroyed his candidacy. american bridge has more than doubled the number of full-time trackers with a staff in over three dozen states, the goal to make sure no remark gets missed. >> you feel like i...
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it's unclear how much more autonomy they want. they already have their own prime minister and their own parliament and are considered as the only autonomous republic of ukraine. many look towards russia for guidance and they feel that they were left out, antonio, of what's been happening in kiev. one thing that particular angered people here was the fact that the new authorities in kiev, one of the first things they did was make ukrainian the official language of the country. most speak russian, don't speak ukrainian. >> made people feel very isolated, very left out and very angry. and that's what we have been seeing here in crimea as we have been here the last few days. >> it used to be a part of russia. so, a you are talking about all of this, there must be fear in ukraine about possible separatism. is there a danger that crimea and other parts of eastern ukraine could want to somehow split off from the rest of the count country? >> i think they very much want to make sure that the ties of russia stay, if not the same, certainly
it's unclear how much more autonomy they want. they already have their own prime minister and their own parliament and are considered as the only autonomous republic of ukraine. many look towards russia for guidance and they feel that they were left out, antonio, of what's been happening in kiev. one thing that particular angered people here was the fact that the new authorities in kiev, one of the first things they did was make ukrainian the official language of the country. most speak...
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some want crimea to turn to russia, others for the region to have greater autonomy.his is the contest over who can shout the loudest, who has the largest number of supporters, and who cares more about the future of crimea and ukraine. police looked pressured and understaffed. it may not be up to them but the politicians to keep the peace. crimea should choose peace this man's sign reads, but he looks like a loan voice and it is unclear who is ready to listen. >>> and again the divisions in the west of ukraine, those riot police who fought against the opposition for months have been disbanded, and in the east russia conducting military drills on the border. our coverage continues now with jennifer glasse. jennifer describe your situation there. >> reporter: this morning we came across a whole group of russian protesters. they had an open mic morning. they sent bus loads of people to the demonstrations that you saw, those clashes in the regional capitol just about an hour away. but very aggressive towards us because we're foreigners. yankee go home, i was hold because
some want crimea to turn to russia, others for the region to have greater autonomy.his is the contest over who can shout the loudest, who has the largest number of supporters, and who cares more about the future of crimea and ukraine. police looked pressured and understaffed. it may not be up to them but the politicians to keep the peace. crimea should choose peace this man's sign reads, but he looks like a loan voice and it is unclear who is ready to listen. >>> and again the...
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one calling for a referendum to give crimia more autonomy, and two to dissolve the regional government. we had a regional government or a regional prime minister here in crimea, who is part of that pro russian block. he's from a party called russian yunity. he stated last night that everyone in crimea should submit to this parliament authority. that includes the local security forces, and if not, that they should consider resigning from their positions. in other words it's crimea's government that controls crimea, and nothing to do with the new government that is forming in kiev. now, the interim interior minister in kiev stated that this take over of the airports in crimea, by what it accuses of being russian forces is an act of military occupation and invasion. if that's the case, what we effectively see is crimea in control of a pro-russian government, supporting it seemingly by russian military forces. or russia will provide financial and humanitarian assistance. that is what this new government wants. >> the men that took over the parliament building, is it any clearer yet as to w
one calling for a referendum to give crimia more autonomy, and two to dissolve the regional government. we had a regional government or a regional prime minister here in crimea, who is part of that pro russian block. he's from a party called russian yunity. he stated last night that everyone in crimea should submit to this parliament authority. that includes the local security forces, and if not, that they should consider resigning from their positions. in other words it's crimea's government...
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meanwhile demonstrators in ukraine southward to find the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups that are gaining momentum there. religious tension runs high in london with the local community organizing christian street patrols and in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier. plus a diplomatic row with the u.s. adds fuel to weeks of anti-corruption protests in venezuela with america now expelling three diplomats in the tele ation for the same move by caracas.
meanwhile demonstrators in ukraine southward to find the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups that are gaining momentum there. religious tension runs high in london with the local community organizing christian street patrols and in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier. plus a diplomatic row with the u.s. adds fuel to weeks of anti-corruption protests in venezuela with america now expelling three diplomats in the tele ation...
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it has to do with us being the descend wants over a people who didn't have a say over their own autonomy, but black women are choosing to lead child free lives more. and showing young girls that we do have a choice. >> carolina, speaking about a choice, nearly 20% of american women are now ending their child bearing years without having born a child, compared to 10% in the 1970s, and do you see this trend as more choices, or is it simply a reflection of a double standard and a difficult situation? >> well, i think going back to tanya's point, we don't know exactly why these women are not having children, so i don't want to make too many assumptions about those steps, but what we are seeing is for example, african-american women, hispanic women, are also seeing higher rates of choosing to remain child-free. and with you think part of that has to do with less ethnicity, and more having to do with education. the more educated women are, the more possibilities they have. the more likely they are to see child rearing, having chirp as a choice, and not a path that they must walk. >> michelle,
it has to do with us being the descend wants over a people who didn't have a say over their own autonomy, but black women are choosing to lead child free lives more. and showing young girls that we do have a choice. >> carolina, speaking about a choice, nearly 20% of american women are now ending their child bearing years without having born a child, compared to 10% in the 1970s, and do you see this trend as more choices, or is it simply a reflection of a double standard and a difficult...
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they would just expect somewhat autonomy. i don't think that this would be a terrible deal for the united states. having said that, if the situation continues to escalate, all kinds of unpredictable things, unthinkable things may become thinkable in a matter of days. >> brown: what is your analysis of the possibility of escalation. >> the u.s. is to the going to get into a military conflict with russia over ukraine. i mean that is clearly out of the question. but things could escalate, dmitri is right. if moscow is worried that this new government in kiev would revisit the lease agreement with russia whereby it is there until 2042 for the fleet, that would be a serious prove vacation-- provocation. they probably won't do that. but everything is, at the moment, quite unpredictable. >> brown: and what do you make of this international mediation mission that-- raised. >> it would be very, clearly the only long-term solution is for everyone to work together. the united states, russia, the european union and ukrainians. on the eco
they would just expect somewhat autonomy. i don't think that this would be a terrible deal for the united states. having said that, if the situation continues to escalate, all kinds of unpredictable things, unthinkable things may become thinkable in a matter of days. >> brown: what is your analysis of the possibility of escalation. >> the u.s. is to the going to get into a military conflict with russia over ukraine. i mean that is clearly out of the question. but things could...
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ukraine southern republican crime is set for a referendum on further autonomy from kiev as thousands rally against the nationalism which has risen from the rubble of. the new clues to the whereabouts of the ousted president as he announces a news conference in southern russia dismissing ukraine's interim leaders as. for protection. amnesty international accuses israel of using excessive force against palestinian protesters in the occupied lands saying. the war crimes.
ukraine southern republican crime is set for a referendum on further autonomy from kiev as thousands rally against the nationalism which has risen from the rubble of. the new clues to the whereabouts of the ousted president as he announces a news conference in southern russia dismissing ukraine's interim leaders as. for protection. amnesty international accuses israel of using excessive force against palestinian protesters in the occupied lands saying. the war crimes.
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referendum on may 25, the same day kiev wants to hold the presidential election on broadening their autonomy here. i asked crimeans what that means. they have their own parliament and prime minister. they would like more of the tax revenues to stay here and not go to kiev, have more control over their own destiny. they dismissed everybody appointed by kiev and appoint their own people, the new mayor is actually a russian citizen. the new leader here is actually russian, as well. i think we're going to see a lot more russian influence here. they're going to resist any direction from kiev. >> jennifer glasse, thank you very much. viktor yanukovych also calling those protestors who overthrew him fascists, denying allegations that he was the one who ordered police to shoot at them. nick, what has been the reaction from people still gathered in independence square? >> del, if you walk through that square and talk to people, they are not talking about viktor yanukovych. they are talking about the people who died to depose him. over the last hour, there's been somber music coming from funerals that
referendum on may 25, the same day kiev wants to hold the presidential election on broadening their autonomy here. i asked crimeans what that means. they have their own parliament and prime minister. they would like more of the tax revenues to stay here and not go to kiev, have more control over their own destiny. they dismissed everybody appointed by kiev and appoint their own people, the new mayor is actually a russian citizen. the new leader here is actually russian, as well. i think we're...
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lawmakers can establish a government and maybe have a referendum and once they are stable and have their autonomy pretty much secured, then they can talk to yanukovych. he's useful to them and they are useful to him. >> you just previewed the argument we may be hearing from russian officials, including putin. we're going to stay on top of this story. josh rogin, thanks for joining us. we're going to continue to stay on top of the breaking news in the ukraine. lots is at stake. thanks for watching. erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> next breaking news, signs of a russian invasion in ukraine tonight. president obama warns russia there will be costs. >>> plus, a new winter storm threatens more than 100 million across america and a story you have to see to believe, a man declared dead in a body bag comes back out alive. let's go "outfront." good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett and we have a welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world tonight. "outfront" we begin with the breaking news. the united states believes that russian troops have entered ukraine. ukrainian
lawmakers can establish a government and maybe have a referendum and once they are stable and have their autonomy pretty much secured, then they can talk to yanukovych. he's useful to them and they are useful to him. >> you just previewed the argument we may be hearing from russian officials, including putin. we're going to stay on top of this story. josh rogin, thanks for joining us. we're going to continue to stay on top of the breaking news in the ukraine. lots is at stake. thanks for...
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managed to keep islamic fundamentalism and religious extremists in inti i bought from a two piece autonomy and field team. soul this is used in the woods he didn't. his stomach. it's been a little slow. getting sick again. but the screws that were the experts. the economic city. chan and a government agency to the beach defense don has more than a hundred and fourteen and the clips cook when she saw me into taking dundalk and multi country to stand on important means of bringing people together. you really didn't get to a sea of you know what it is on tv. if you live or what the dentist is yes ditto for bo. that was the seventies when it's not good at bats. his absence. i was talking to you. the muted do a post it gets up to now the new york and uses it to death. google it. here are a bow and a game of the beastie yeltsin has us. it may be the nastiest to get a new recipe to get both the defence which was almost more good news. instinctively knew it was basically the goodness. confusing. his notable what sick of sodium must admit it but t mobile zones. instead it's a bit too much to post h
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so it's not a revolution literally speaking it simply means returning to users of computing the autonomy that they have in digital life. what we see happening is a transition from non digital life in which people mostly have a lot of what tanami of course there are exceptions there are slaves today but we consider that an injustice there shouldn't be slaves today there are countries which don't respect human rights but we call that in justice the point is that you should have human rights in your digital activities as well so we need to put an end to this in order to have affective democracy and in order and we need to change a lot of things about digital technology so that they're not surveillance engines but part of it is we need to use software that the users control even those of us who are not programmers and won't personally exercise the control if the users control the program and since most of the users don't want to be spied on each of us can count on the other users to make sure the program is and columns on the ah their users how can we ensure that die in tant is benevolent ev
so it's not a revolution literally speaking it simply means returning to users of computing the autonomy that they have in digital life. what we see happening is a transition from non digital life in which people mostly have a lot of what tanami of course there are exceptions there are slaves today but we consider that an injustice there shouldn't be slaves today there are countries which don't respect human rights but we call that in justice the point is that you should have human rights in...