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. >> no, they have never been in chechnya. >> where were they born?one of them born in a neighboring region to chechnya. >> what would you say to dzhokhar right now? >> if you're alive, turn yourself in. and ask for forgiveness. >> we want to bring you the fox news alert all morning long. family members have been speaking to the media and right now we're learning the suspect's aunt is now speaking. >> all he showed me a man's face in a hat standing like this. what else? >> okay, this is the fbi photo. this is where it taken from. >> why fbi does not give me more for me to be convinced that these two >> >>> convince me. >> that is the aunt. >> someone clearly framed them i'm scare forward my son. for his life, they should arrest him. alive, alive. >> you can only hope his son, jahar see that's and listens to his father. and goes and turns himself in so he can remain alive because otherwise this may not end well. >> they have about three hours left of day light. then, they'll have a redo of what happened last night a desperate manhunt and search. >> you
. >> no, they have never been in chechnya. >> where were they born?one of them born in a neighboring region to chechnya. >> what would you say to dzhokhar right now? >> if you're alive, turn yourself in. and ask for forgiveness. >> we want to bring you the fox news alert all morning long. family members have been speaking to the media and right now we're learning the suspect's aunt is now speaking. >> all he showed me a man's face in a hat standing like this....
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so we are not talking about when chechnya. we are talking about many chechnya.and this all may sound like an overstatement if you did not watch the emergence of the chechnya conflict. it's maturation over time has taken on a conflict to a far larger proportions than was originally vision and what i am saying is the trendlines your seat in the russian heartland that we set up at chill. they may not, but they have the potential to do so. the third tram line and i will stop there is that you can imagine as russia contorts internally for this ideological and religious tensions and because to press westward for demographic as well as economic reasons there is going to be heightened tensions with europe and the nato bloc. all of this is a long way of saying what i said at the out there, which is that we americans tend to see russia at face value. on vladimir putin strives very large in the world stage, when he creates and has geopolitical coup with this deal in syria, with his relationship with the red, we tend to assume that what you see is what you get. russia is ri
so we are not talking about when chechnya. we are talking about many chechnya.and this all may sound like an overstatement if you did not watch the emergence of the chechnya conflict. it's maturation over time has taken on a conflict to a far larger proportions than was originally vision and what i am saying is the trendlines your seat in the russian heartland that we set up at chill. they may not, but they have the potential to do so. the third tram line and i will stop there is that you can...
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>>> this has nothing to do with chechnya.har was born in chekeg sta. >> what would you want to say? >> i would say zoe har if you are alive turn yourself in and ask for forgiveness. >> want to bring you a fox news alert all morning long family members have been speaking to the media. we are learning the suspect's aunt is now speaking. >> he was in a hat standing like this. >> this is the fbi. >> why does fbi not give me more for me to be convinced these two nephews of mine committed these kind of across cities cannot be taken lightly. convince me. >> that's the aunt. >> somebody clearly framed them. i am scared for my son for his life. they should arrest him, bring him alive, alive. >> you can only hope his son son sees that and turns himself in so he can remain alive, because otherwise this may not end well. >> they have three hours worth of daylight. >> you have state troopers and national guard men doing that door to door search. the government cannot tell these people when it will end? it will only end when they low date
>>> this has nothing to do with chechnya.har was born in chekeg sta. >> what would you want to say? >> i would say zoe har if you are alive turn yourself in and ask for forgiveness. >> want to bring you a fox news alert all morning long family members have been speaking to the media. we are learning the suspect's aunt is now speaking. >> he was in a hat standing like this. >> this is the fbi. >> why does fbi not give me more for me to be convinced...
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nobody was checking his phone calls at chechnya or anywhere else. it appeared he had plenty of privacy. >> it goes to show you the limitations we have here. i'm not suggesting we violate anyone's rights in any sense of the imagination. a lot of the things that were the markers, the points we didn't connect weren't connected because information sharing or it had to do with policies, procedures and federal laws that limited our ability to follow people who needed to be surveil. they say just by the mere suspicion you can't park a vehicle outside somebody's house and listen to their phone conversations. martha: when the video surfaced of tamerlan tsarnaev and his brother walking through the crowd, the fbi came back and got in front of american people and said does anyone know who these two people are? yet they had a mug shot of the them from 2009. necessity had investigated him and spoken to him 18 months prior. does it surprise you they didn't pull all that together and say, yes, he's got sunglasses on in this picture. but he does kind of resemble tha
nobody was checking his phone calls at chechnya or anywhere else. it appeared he had plenty of privacy. >> it goes to show you the limitations we have here. i'm not suggesting we violate anyone's rights in any sense of the imagination. a lot of the things that were the markers, the points we didn't connect weren't connected because information sharing or it had to do with policies, procedures and federal laws that limited our ability to follow people who needed to be surveil. they say...
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arenteers from chechnya rumored to be coming in to help these separatists. anything butirm there is very much a sense of real edginess and nervousness throughout this region right now on both sides of the divide, whether talking about the ukrainian special forces or the russian separatists at their checkpoint. there is not that much dividing the two sides. they are testing them, they are probing their position. >> thank you for that update. douglas herbert reporting from north of -- in the east of the country. u.s. secretary of state john kerry warned moscow against carrying out further military movement on the ukrainian border. he accused russia of using propaganda to destabilize the region. thomas waterhouse reports. >> yet another press conference from the u.s. secretary of state concerning the crisis in ukraine. this time he made is clear that the clock was ticking for russia. >> president putin and russia face a choice. if russia chooses the path of de-escalation, the international community, all of us will welcome it. not, the world will make sure that
arenteers from chechnya rumored to be coming in to help these separatists. anything butirm there is very much a sense of real edginess and nervousness throughout this region right now on both sides of the divide, whether talking about the ukrainian special forces or the russian separatists at their checkpoint. there is not that much dividing the two sides. they are testing them, they are probing their position. >> thank you for that update. douglas herbert reporting from north of -- in...
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they have more modern equipment and their soldiers and officers has the wars in chechnya and felt that the show but ukrainian army is on its native land and that is a great strategic advantage to both the women went with the accordion ukraine called on moscow to pull back troops from the border saying it fits right russian separatists who have seized about a dozen buildings may provide a russian invasion the shootings on us the iris in president alexander luca chicago said that the crisis in neighboring ukraine threats and his own country's security. ever since it pulled together to protect their independence yushchenko who has run the ex soviet country of ten million people for almost twenty is an often builds the gnostic take turn your back is a close ally of moscow. but he said last month but russia's annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula system that president yushchenko called the annex crimean peanuts and a defect in russian territory and brown iris with you too will get it slammed with a custom home. the show's run with the story of ian. on appeal to you in a difficult time.
they have more modern equipment and their soldiers and officers has the wars in chechnya and felt that the show but ukrainian army is on its native land and that is a great strategic advantage to both the women went with the accordion ukraine called on moscow to pull back troops from the border saying it fits right russian separatists who have seized about a dozen buildings may provide a russian invasion the shootings on us the iris in president alexander luca chicago said that the crisis in...
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some of the individual special operations personnel who are active and rushes back to chechnya. georgia. in crimea have been photographed in slovenian it's done that's a new heights. there's no confirmation today that deals with the same people that they took direct orders from moscow. the photographer from home from close in the ground the state apart and get borrowed one of the shots and claimed it was it'd be taken in russia lady came out and said he had in fact taken the photo in east ukraine the state department has acknowledged the area but secretary kerry had this thursday has still refer to the photos as evidence of fortune operatives presence on the ground in ukraine. not a single russian officials not one has publicly gone on television in ukraine and called on the separatists to support the geneva agreement to support the stand down to give up their weapons. alcan has banned major russian tv channels that even ukrainian channels to pick out. russian foreign ministers in law brought up call a halt illegal armed groups to lay down weapons citizen whom they were legally
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you know, before we send small arms, i think it's worth taking a look at what's what happened in chechnyau stake your prestige as the obama administration has here. think about what the next five steps is here. russia has more to lose than we do. the next time europe lectures us on anything race relations and global warming. remind them they are doing nothing to help ukraine. why is that? because they value cheap russian natural gas more than they value human rights in ukraine. this isn't their backyard. why does it fall to us? why does senator mccain imply it's our moral obligation to stand up for ukrainians, it's germany's before ours, no? >> juan? >> angela merkel is coming to sift soon here in washington. she said this weekend that no one should doubt that the european union's resolve in terms of imposing sanctions going forward. and the obama administration's attitude is we have imposed some sanctions, 31 individuals, one bank, and the prospect is that they would impose added sanctions if the russians go into eastern ukraine. i guess the obama line here though is i don't want i don't
you know, before we send small arms, i think it's worth taking a look at what's what happened in chechnyau stake your prestige as the obama administration has here. think about what the next five steps is here. russia has more to lose than we do. the next time europe lectures us on anything race relations and global warming. remind them they are doing nothing to help ukraine. why is that? because they value cheap russian natural gas more than they value human rights in ukraine. this isn't their...
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microsoft wants to chechnya. >> it's my pleasure to introduce universal windows apps. >> reporter: developersuild an app that will adjust itself to run on your phone, tablet, soon your x-box and desktop pc. they're finally fixing windows 8. >> run your windows application with the new start menu. >> reporter: the start menu's been around for 20 years but microsoft removed it in windows 8 and users revolted. they're backtracking to make the new touchable windows better for the old keyboard and mouse. if you have 8.1, the update is free. >> the announcement likely to be the most talked about is one doing quite a bit of talking itself. or herself. >> hi. i'm cortana. >> reporter: geeks know that's a character in the halo video game. >> cortana, come in. >> i'm the strangest thing you've seen all day? >> reporter: she's artificially intelligent. >> i'll add dentist appointment to your calendar. so you know, you have to pick up christina from airport at the same time. >> reporter: unlike siri, she's open to app developers so you can do this -- >> hulu, add deadbeat to my queue. >> reporter: thousa
microsoft wants to chechnya. >> it's my pleasure to introduce universal windows apps. >> reporter: developersuild an app that will adjust itself to run on your phone, tablet, soon your x-box and desktop pc. they're finally fixing windows 8. >> run your windows application with the new start menu. >> reporter: the start menu's been around for 20 years but microsoft removed it in windows 8 and users revolted. they're backtracking to make the new touchable windows better...
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some of the individual special operations personnel who are of on russians behalf in chechnya, georgia and crimea have been photographed in other places. some are even bragging about it by themselves on their russian social media sites. we've seen separatists endeared with those worn by russian special forces. let me be clear. if russia continues in this direction, it will not just be a grave mistake, it will be an expensive mistake. already the international response to the choices made by russia's leaders is taking its toll on russia's economy. the prime minister has alluded to the cost russia is already paying. even president putin has acknowledged it. as investors' confidence dwindles, some $70 billion in capital has fled the russian financial system in the first quarter of 2014. more than all of last year. growth estimates for 2014 have been revised downward by 2% to 3%. and this follows a year in which g.d.p. growth was already the lowest since 2009. meanwhile, the russian central bank has had to spend more than $20 billion to defend the ruble, eroding russia's before yous agains
some of the individual special operations personnel who are of on russians behalf in chechnya, georgia and crimea have been photographed in other places. some are even bragging about it by themselves on their russian social media sites. we've seen separatists endeared with those worn by russian special forces. let me be clear. if russia continues in this direction, it will not just be a grave mistake, it will be an expensive mistake. already the international response to the choices made by...
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he even went to chechnya, bosnia, and he was training, he was on a worldwide trip. and i think that was all sponsored by the pakistani military. so i think that that we're on a good ticket, let's continue, let's try another place to do it. that's why think it got out of control and that's what i think a civilian government would have said hang on, what are our aims? where our aims? where are we going with this? bathymetry thought let's keep doing it. we are good at this. we not to do. couldn't stop, couldn't bear to give it up even when 9/11 happened. is other protÉges and they want to see them succeed in this think they still do. that's how i see it more. [inaudible] >> do we have other questions? yes, please. [inaudible] >> from my experience there is a huge amount of interaction in the border region between the balochs and both sides of the border. many of them have tribal ties, many of them have immediate family and in the very fist in the of the border, people live on one side and work on the other. it's like commuting from new jersey tenure in some ways. some
he even went to chechnya, bosnia, and he was training, he was on a worldwide trip. and i think that was all sponsored by the pakistani military. so i think that that we're on a good ticket, let's continue, let's try another place to do it. that's why think it got out of control and that's what i think a civilian government would have said hang on, what are our aims? where our aims? where are we going with this? bathymetry thought let's keep doing it. we are good at this. we not to do. couldn't...
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by the early 1990s, moscow had launched a ferocious war against chechnya, a part of russia that had been seeking independence from moscow for more than a century. estimates vary, but many believe the russian army killed over 200,000 people in the first and second chechnyan wars. this is not how germany and japan behaved after world war ii as they sought integration. and at home, russians were quickly developing a prickly resistance to outside interference, and russian politicians who urged integration with the west became marginal figures with tiny followings. looking at this record, the historian ann applebaum has argued, also in the "washington post," that the west fundamentally misunderstood russia. it saw the place as a western country in the making if only we had put forward the right policies. in fact, she argues, russia derives its identity from being a non-western country, perhaps even from being an anti-western country in the sense that it is distinct and different from the west. perhaps the west could have done more to help russia, but it does appear to me looking back that the
by the early 1990s, moscow had launched a ferocious war against chechnya, a part of russia that had been seeking independence from moscow for more than a century. estimates vary, but many believe the russian army killed over 200,000 people in the first and second chechnyan wars. this is not how germany and japan behaved after world war ii as they sought integration. and at home, russians were quickly developing a prickly resistance to outside interference, and russian politicians who urged...
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you knew that tsarnaev brothers were in chechnya. securitynational agencies know who is going to these countries. why can't we stop them from coming back? guest: let me give you a contrast. periodically, americans -- think of it as an iceberg. see the tip of the iceberg as a plot. we've seen plots in texas succeed. the tragedy of major net office nidal hasan. you take the plot and build it out and say it looks like the elements are so evident that all these super security agencies, cia, and ei, nsa, why can't you fbi, nsa, whya, can't you see that? we were dealing with a triage of plots. all of them have pieces of puzzles that are unclear. none of those puzzles make sense. you are taking a triage, a flood on 10, 50, 100 plots at once. you're stopping 99.5% of those plots based on data that don't match up. periodically, one of those plots gets to the tip of the iceberg and that is what the american people see and say, hey, if that is all that is going on, how did you miss it? i lived in a world of massive information. he never provide
you knew that tsarnaev brothers were in chechnya. securitynational agencies know who is going to these countries. why can't we stop them from coming back? guest: let me give you a contrast. periodically, americans -- think of it as an iceberg. see the tip of the iceberg as a plot. we've seen plots in texas succeed. the tragedy of major net office nidal hasan. you take the plot and build it out and say it looks like the elements are so evident that all these super security agencies, cia, and ei,...
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haven't been involved in intense conflicts in the past couple of decades far unlike the russians in chechnya some time. that's the concern, of course. it certainly does seem to have a fuel in some cases, the convoy where we went seemed to have technical problems along the way. trucks peeling off. jake? >> nick paton walsh in ukraine, thank you, my friend. stay safe. so what can president obama do to prevent a civil war from erupting in ukraine, if anything? our michelle kosinski is joining us from the white house. two sets of sanctions did not stop the invasion of crimea and certainly didn't calm the area. what is the president's plan now? >> reporter: i think it's interesting the way you asked that, too, jake. what can the u.s. do to prevent a civil war? putin asked america that in the phone call with president obama yesterday saying that maybe the u.s. could use its influence to prevent further bloodshed and violence there. yes, sanctions is what the u.s. has been looking at. day-to-day, the language changes. it becomes more strident in accusing russia outright of doing certain things wher
haven't been involved in intense conflicts in the past couple of decades far unlike the russians in chechnya some time. that's the concern, of course. it certainly does seem to have a fuel in some cases, the convoy where we went seemed to have technical problems along the way. trucks peeling off. jake? >> nick paton walsh in ukraine, thank you, my friend. stay safe. so what can president obama do to prevent a civil war from erupting in ukraine, if anything? our michelle kosinski is...
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way, also supported by arms, and putin used a term which they apply to the muslim terrorists in chechnyaey're all -- it's all against russia, it's all against the russian-speaking population of the ukraine. we see -- we see incarnations here. he's a german spy, something to that effect, he's a pediatric surgeon, attacked by neo-nazis, he could have been an ethnic russian attacked by ukrainian nazis. this is all there. i tell you, i was there in 1968, a teenager in moscow, and i don't recall the level of propaganda reaching this amount of frenzy and brazenness and hysteria. for example, no used, you know, a term for forced sexual intercourse to describe u.s. policy, putin did on march 18th. >> obviously, every country uses propaganda. the united states government uses propaganda. what's the difference between what our government does or has done historically and what putin's government is do? is it working, do you think? >> the basic difference is the u.s. government, i remember i used to do a show in russia for the voice of america, you know that the voice of america is not allowed to br
way, also supported by arms, and putin used a term which they apply to the muslim terrorists in chechnyaey're all -- it's all against russia, it's all against the russian-speaking population of the ukraine. we see -- we see incarnations here. he's a german spy, something to that effect, he's a pediatric surgeon, attacked by neo-nazis, he could have been an ethnic russian attacked by ukrainian nazis. this is all there. i tell you, i was there in 1968, a teenager in moscow, and i don't recall the...
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in chechnya and dagastan, they wrestle and do martial arts. fighting is a way of life. is one of the many fighters here trying to use his sport as a way out. >> translator: it's in our blood, fighting, battles, wrestling, all of it. it's in or genes. tirchlgts it was in tamerlan tsarnaev's blood. tamerlan descended into islam after his olympic dream ended. was one outlet replaced bit other? we don't know. what we do know is that for many people here mma is like a religion. >> translator: this building is the holiest of holies. grazny tried to absorb. the biggest bombardment since yetsen ordered his troops in. >> reporter: this region has been ravaged by two wars and a steady stream of terror attacks. in this place that gave rise to the infamous black widow sprid bombers, even the little girls learn to wrestle too. >> translator: the bad tempered times have stayed in our blood, and now we need to transform it into something. ♪ >> reporter: on mma forums around the world analysts find that the number of messages and postings about fighters from the caucuses has increased
in chechnya and dagastan, they wrestle and do martial arts. fighting is a way of life. is one of the many fighters here trying to use his sport as a way out. >> translator: it's in our blood, fighting, battles, wrestling, all of it. it's in or genes. tirchlgts it was in tamerlan tsarnaev's blood. tamerlan descended into islam after his olympic dream ended. was one outlet replaced bit other? we don't know. what we do know is that for many people here mma is like a religion. >>...
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social media some of the individual special operations personnel who are active on russia's behalf in chechnya georgia and crimea have been photographed in sloviansk donetsk and luhansk. there's no confirmation to date that those were the same people and that they took direct orders from moscow the photographer from home from whose instagram to stay to park and we had borrowed one of the shots and claimed it was it had been taken in russia later came out and said he had in fact taken the photo in east ukraine the state department has acknowledged the area but secretary kerry this thursday has still referred to the photos as evidence so fresh and operatives presence on the ground in ukraine not a single russian official not one has publicly gone on television in ukraine and called on the separatists to support the geneva agreement to support the stand down to give up their weapons. both camp has banned major russian t.v. channels but even ukrainian channels could have picked up russian foreign ministers luvox call for all illegal armed groups to lay down weapons soon as a coup and they were all
social media some of the individual special operations personnel who are active on russia's behalf in chechnya georgia and crimea have been photographed in sloviansk donetsk and luhansk. there's no confirmation to date that those were the same people and that they took direct orders from moscow the photographer from home from whose instagram to stay to park and we had borrowed one of the shots and claimed it was it had been taken in russia later came out and said he had in fact taken the photo...
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a pretext so organizations like al qaeda will say, well, we can help our brethren in places like chechnya, and the islamic parts of the russian federation. >> we should say we have not independently verified that video. but it is, by most experts, looks like an authentic al qaeda video. thank you very much. >> thanks. >> good to see you. >>> and last night, a frightening reminder of the boston bombing tragedy and the risks leading up to this next week's marathon. police reported a bag had a rice cooker inside, some sort of a hoax perhaps. belonged to kevin edson. he was arrested for disorderly conduct. he appeared in court at an arraignment moments ago. >>> a judge has ruled today that the surviving bombing suspect tsarnaev will view the photos of the victims. the judge rejected a defense request to dismiss some of the criminal counts against tsarnaev. the 20-year-old who has pleaded not guilty to all charges was not in court for this hearing today. the trial is set to begin in november, where tsarnaev could face the death penalty if convicted. >>> coming up, a survivor's story, boston bo
a pretext so organizations like al qaeda will say, well, we can help our brethren in places like chechnya, and the islamic parts of the russian federation. >> we should say we have not independently verified that video. but it is, by most experts, looks like an authentic al qaeda video. thank you very much. >> thanks. >> good to see you. >>> and last night, a frightening reminder of the boston bombing tragedy and the risks leading up to this next week's marathon....
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10 years later she returned to russia where she became a prominent journalist covering the war in chechnya as well as becoming an outspoken advocate for lgbt rates. writing in russian and in others, she is covered every major development in russian politics and culture of the past two decades receiving numerous awards and fellowships in the process. she bought weekly for "the new york times" creatures with numerous publications and also edited several russian magazine. recently she's relocated back to the united states. she's the author of any books. among the bestseller, perfect ricker, a genius and mathematical breakthrough. she knows her mass. a biography of a brilliant young eccentric russian mathematician who saw the famous conjecture in 2006. there is her memoir aster was yet. our grandmother survived hitler's war and stalin speeds. it was in a mark a reflective novel in offers a brilliant vision of russian history from stalinism through the fall of communism. in men without her face, the unlikely rise of vladimir putin, the paper sees her new book on pussy riot, she describes how pu
10 years later she returned to russia where she became a prominent journalist covering the war in chechnya as well as becoming an outspoken advocate for lgbt rates. writing in russian and in others, she is covered every major development in russian politics and culture of the past two decades receiving numerous awards and fellowships in the process. she bought weekly for "the new york times" creatures with numerous publications and also edited several russian magazine. recently she's...
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how is it that a young man from chechnya comes to the united states to participate in a cultural exchange program. immediately violates the conditions of his visa, is told to leave the country, and then is granted asylum? that to me shows there is a real problem with sharing of information. and with the system. now on the other side, we have the problem of legitimate asylum seekers. and i -- they have been forced to rely o n local governments for the money they need to live on. in maine, for example, the cities of portland and lewiston alone have contributed $10 million from their general assistance programs to support nearly 4000 asylum seekers and their families over the past two while they ares, awaiting their adjudication of their claims to give them a work authorization. so we've got problems on both ends of the spectrum. which is just to me that the entire system is broken. what is the department of justice doing to work with the department of homeland security to solve these very serious problems? >> well, the responsibility for the immigration system i think largely false into --
how is it that a young man from chechnya comes to the united states to participate in a cultural exchange program. immediately violates the conditions of his visa, is told to leave the country, and then is granted asylum? that to me shows there is a real problem with sharing of information. and with the system. now on the other side, we have the problem of legitimate asylum seekers. and i -- they have been forced to rely o n local governments for the money they need to live on. in maine, for...
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polls close on the b idi tedia stlig gal n on quaer of the electorate casting including john with chechnya and the top of that. for the cannes film festival on the old hollywood names competing next month with words that integrates the latest french moe star with jonah to go down. all are. geneva a deal to disarm all legally use the legal forces to set up monitors and to meet again this while tension still runs very high in eastern ukraine. the black sea port of mary a pole there were pro russian demonstrators. this after three demonstrators were killed by ukrainian forces as they each overnight tried to storm a military barracks in geneva. he was the first proper sit down to try and bring together russian ukraine's foreign ministers along with their us and eu counterpart all sides at the end signing a document to try and de escalate the situation. we have approves of what to do so could a statement the geneva declaration on the seventeenth of april we haven't been easy. due to take the first to use towards diaz and eight. and to ensuring that to the safety and security of all the citizens
polls close on the b idi tedia stlig gal n on quaer of the electorate casting including john with chechnya and the top of that. for the cannes film festival on the old hollywood names competing next month with words that integrates the latest french moe star with jonah to go down. all are. geneva a deal to disarm all legally use the legal forces to set up monitors and to meet again this while tension still runs very high in eastern ukraine. the black sea port of mary a pole there were pro...
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all across the world from bosnia to chechnya to south africa, people laid down their lives for the kind of voice we take for granted. often, the transfer of power is an act of pain and carnage. we see here today of peace and decency. here in the house of years,ntatives, for 219 longer than any democracy in the world, we heed to people's avoids with peace and civility and respect. friendshipand with and the deepest respect, you are now my speaker. and let it a great debate began. i now have the high honor of distinct privilege of bringing to the house of representatives our new speaker, the gentleman from georgia, newt gingrich. [applause] >> very well put. highlights in a 35 years of coverage on our facebook page. created by cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you today as a public service by your provider. >> last week, the supreme court struck down limits to the total amount of money an individual can contribute each election cycle. the courtecision, agree was shunned mccutchen and that restrictions are in violation of the first amendment rights. the oral argument in the case
all across the world from bosnia to chechnya to south africa, people laid down their lives for the kind of voice we take for granted. often, the transfer of power is an act of pain and carnage. we see here today of peace and decency. here in the house of years,ntatives, for 219 longer than any democracy in the world, we heed to people's avoids with peace and civility and respect. friendshipand with and the deepest respect, you are now my speaker. and let it a great debate began. i now have the...
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return search for it's not a good comparison there are those who have to do i've got your start in chechnya of the russian russia not a lot of comparison and suicide various perhaps perhaps eventually chinese speaking pew and siberia would feel threatened by moscow ok i don't have the right to intervene but i think i do ok i don't know where you're going with this you're talking about what's going on inside of the solver what order to resist it i said i think the thing to lose and i agree. with you and jafo you see if we see the collapse of the ukrainian state there's a. huge refugee problem for russia i agree with you ok chris in london you want to jump in. i think i was missing something as well is that actually the expansion of the european union and indeed need to some virtually surround the russian republic with american bases nato bases the european union going back in promises made at the time of the former disintegration of the soviet union the lying and there's no other word for the why into russia over the question of the intervention of former yugoslavia and then indeed in libya
return search for it's not a good comparison there are those who have to do i've got your start in chechnya of the russian russia not a lot of comparison and suicide various perhaps perhaps eventually chinese speaking pew and siberia would feel threatened by moscow ok i don't have the right to intervene but i think i do ok i don't know where you're going with this you're talking about what's going on inside of the solver what order to resist it i said i think the thing to lose and i agree. with...
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that step to make it chechnya attorney office to start using defense attorneys.ext thursday so the judge can decide how that happened. after alcor house in san francisco >> : and continue falling breaking news. national transportation safety board said a evening's crash between charter bus and five extra that investigation just beginning. crashed yesterday has left 10 people dead. including number of people on the school charter bus. heading to humble state university. news conference was streaming on our kron4- dot-com to continue to keep the updated their as well as well as the upland is tested by a report at 530. >> : safeway gets that staying on budget can be a real bear. that's why they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week life gets a whole lot tastier this week life gets a whole lot tastier with foster farms fresh whole chickens, just $.88 a pound dulcinea mini watermelons are just $2.50 each. plus c&h sugar is only $1.88. there's more savings to love at safeway. ingredients for life. on brand nam
that step to make it chechnya attorney office to start using defense attorneys.ext thursday so the judge can decide how that happened. after alcor house in san francisco >> : and continue falling breaking news. national transportation safety board said a evening's crash between charter bus and five extra that investigation just beginning. crashed yesterday has left 10 people dead. including number of people on the school charter bus. heading to humble state university. news conference was...
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russia because in the view of the obama administration the chechen jihad ists indicted stand in chechnya and the surrounding areas are only interested in russia they wouldn't possibly be interested in striking in the united states this is because of the obama administration's scrubbing of counter-terror training materials of any mention of islam and jihad in connection with terrorism and its absolute unwillingness to face the reality that there is a jihad imperative that involves violence against the nonbelievers in general wherever they may be and because the obama administration is committed to ignoring that and denying and downplaying it they have to classify terrell and only a chechen insurgent who was involved with russia couldn't possibly conceive of the possibility that he would be wanting to strike the united states well i you just mentioned the american administration's tendency to you asked him. the threat posed by jihadists or by terrorists and i remember the times when. dagestan and terrorists used to be referred to in the united states as freedom fighters but i wonder if one
russia because in the view of the obama administration the chechen jihad ists indicted stand in chechnya and the surrounding areas are only interested in russia they wouldn't possibly be interested in striking in the united states this is because of the obama administration's scrubbing of counter-terror training materials of any mention of islam and jihad in connection with terrorism and its absolute unwillingness to face the reality that there is a jihad imperative that involves violence...
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russia twice to try and get information to see if there was a link between the north caucasus region, chechnyaf there was any connection for the motivations of this. in the course of doing that, i learned that authorities here in the u.s., the fbi and later the cia were given detailed information about tamerlan. i did encounter some frustration with our own federal agencies in that regard. there is a real concern about information sharing across the board, but there is an obvious multiplier benefit in sharing information and the testimony before the committee, we were told there is roughly 800,000 local police that could be utilized in this effort and there's about 14,000 fbi agents. one of the sensitivities behind the lack of information sharing is a concern that as you spread information among sources that there could be leaks. there is that in addition. to me, in your job right now, people's lives are in danger and you already hold very sensitive information that if it were released in your own community, people to be in danger. could you comment on how you maintain that confidentiality eve
russia twice to try and get information to see if there was a link between the north caucasus region, chechnyaf there was any connection for the motivations of this. in the course of doing that, i learned that authorities here in the u.s., the fbi and later the cia were given detailed information about tamerlan. i did encounter some frustration with our own federal agencies in that regard. there is a real concern about information sharing across the board, but there is an obvious multiplier...
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the people shouldn't debate covered live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones because people in chechnyand pakistan but producers a good chunk of the world diamond production that produces a lot of oil and gas and others will start to fertilize and come trolls revenue such as mr. putin suggests for the ukrainian brother in and the russian federation will not look very good. what is -- what are the channels of these new notions that are being distributed through? of course it is russian media that it is a new russian media. we remember that the russian information agency that was reformed and ran for ten years by underwent a massive change with the appointment of a new leader and a man who for example in the same and that he was strangulated to which mr. putin responded don't worry we can't strangulated anybody. but this is an example of how the notion of how russia under siege is being used and promoted by the propagandists. we channeled in english, spanish and arabic note there is no russia today in chinese because they don't want russia today. russia today is a channel through which th
the people shouldn't debate covered live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones because people in chechnyand pakistan but producers a good chunk of the world diamond production that produces a lot of oil and gas and others will start to fertilize and come trolls revenue such as mr. putin suggests for the ukrainian brother in and the russian federation will not look very good. what is -- what are the channels of these new notions that are being distributed through? of course it is russian media...