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is an ally of ukraine as i mentioned we didn't i didn't have the draft in front of me ambassador churkin held it up during the meeting but one would think that if at all fifteen members of the security council that are invested in creating peace in ukraine if they are why not vote on this press statement that calls for an immediate cease fire and inclusive political dialogue and increasing assistance in humanitarian aid it's not clear yet why there was an objection by lithuania but if one council member out of the fifteen says they need more time to look over attacks of what can happen all right thank you so much keep us updated that was our tease marina portnoy our new york studio. and who says the internet killed face to face conversations ok so that's kind of true but that's apparently not true when it comes to talking about the n.s.a. a new poll finds that since the revelations of edward snowden talking about the spy agency online has become a no no r.t.s. alexa alexy or a chef ski breaks it down for us. social media may be good for keeping in touch with your friends but it's definit
is an ally of ukraine as i mentioned we didn't i didn't have the draft in front of me ambassador churkin held it up during the meeting but one would think that if at all fifteen members of the security council that are invested in creating peace in ukraine if they are why not vote on this press statement that calls for an immediate cease fire and inclusive political dialogue and increasing assistance in humanitarian aid it's not clear yet why there was an objection by lithuania but if one...
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for by ukraine's president after he accused moscow of invading his country the russian envoy vitaly churkin is speaking right now let's listen it was only a step in for the situation because the truce was predicated by capitulation of the insurgents and this against a backdrop of any real steps towards the beginning of a little process or negotiations with representatives of the regions where is the inclusive national dialogue burma's by q four constitutional reform decentralization over authority or a special status for the russian language try to the only thing we're seeing is a fight against dissent where political parties are banned and the media that doesn't toe the line just bear and. brazen version good as often made peace sound and peaceful statements just yesterday this this was his comment of the outcome of the high level meeting in minsk and i'm quoting the main goal of key of this peace we demand decisive action that could bring peace to the ukraine end of quote now he also spoke of some kind of new urgent to peace at least land where is this plan or is this another maneuver to
for by ukraine's president after he accused moscow of invading his country the russian envoy vitaly churkin is speaking right now let's listen it was only a step in for the situation because the truce was predicated by capitulation of the insurgents and this against a backdrop of any real steps towards the beginning of a little process or negotiations with representatives of the regions where is the inclusive national dialogue burma's by q four constitutional reform decentralization over...
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envoy spoke her russian counterpart the triage work and fired investor churkin said with the support of washington kiev has continued shelling civilian quarters and tens of thousands of people are sitting in basements without food electricity or medicine during a meeting russia called on the u.s. to stop interfering in the international affairs of sovereign states and to rein in its own personal geo political ambitions and i. know most would think everyone knows that it's just that there are russian volunteers and indeed some parts of the queen no one is hiding that was before but i would like to see similar transparency shown by other countries for example maybe our american colleagues can tell us about what to the tens of american advisors who are in the building of the ukrainian security council are doing or how many so-called mercenaries from the so-called military enterprises are waging war thousands of kilometers away from their land where did the crimean security forces get the latest american weapon this. now during the emergency security council meeting ambassador churkin pr
envoy spoke her russian counterpart the triage work and fired investor churkin said with the support of washington kiev has continued shelling civilian quarters and tens of thousands of people are sitting in basements without food electricity or medicine during a meeting russia called on the u.s. to stop interfering in the international affairs of sovereign states and to rein in its own personal geo political ambitions and i. know most would think everyone knows that it's just that there are...
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envoy spoke her russian counterpart batali churkin fired back you may use notice hiding the fact that they are russian volunteers is going to rain we would like to see similar transparency shouldered by other countries maybe our american colleagues can tell us what doesn't is very guys are doing in israel in the ukraine security council are supposed to grow or how many so-called mercenaries from their so-called military enterprises that would lead you to new york sounds of kilometers away from their lane on the pretty word of the ukrainian security forces give the code a huge american weapons during the emergency security council meeting ambassador churkin presented statement that called for an unconditional cease fire in ukraine but some members including the way mia said they wanted to read through the text before a vote would be hot in the meantime u.s. president barack obama is stressing that he has no plans to use military action to solve the problem speaking to reporters he said that the u.s. is mobilizing the international community to apply pressure on russia. and russia's def
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at the united nations, russian abbasid are vitaly churkin accused the ukrainian government of waging against its own people by attacking cities in eastern ukraine. the current escalation in the southeast of ukraine is a direct consequence of the reckless policies of kiev, which is directing war against its own people. with the support and under the influence of a number of states come of the key of authorities have torpedoed all political agreement on resolving the crisis in the ukraine. >> to talk about the crisis we go to london where we are joined by jonathan steele, the former moscow correspondent for the guardian. he has authored many books including, "eternal russia: yeltsin, gorbachev, and the mirage of democracy." to democracy now! what do think it is most important to understand about the crisis in ukraine right now? >> i think it is russia is trying to prevent ukraine joining nato, which is what some people in the west, particularly in the baltic countries and poland and neocons in washington, would like it to do. i think the situation could be genetically escalated it pres
at the united nations, russian abbasid are vitaly churkin accused the ukrainian government of waging against its own people by attacking cities in eastern ukraine. the current escalation in the southeast of ukraine is a direct consequence of the reckless policies of kiev, which is directing war against its own people. with the support and under the influence of a number of states come of the key of authorities have torpedoed all political agreement on resolving the crisis in the ukraine....
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correspondent on saucier churkin out thanks for that reporting thank you. and it seems it's not only the residents of ferguson who are under attack it's journalists as well two reporters covering the on rest in the city were arrested and physically assaulted by police last night those journalists were ryan riley of the huffington post and wesley lowry of the washington post the two reporters had been working in a mcdonald's not too far from the scene of the incident when a swat team stormed into the restaurant and demanded that everyone immediately evacuate soon after the two journalists began recording the police activity here's a look at some of that footage what's going on we're going on stuff videotape an autograph or something tells me which video hurry up lets you know these are what you do you see you are. easier to know if you start to do what you know you know we were down about forty five seconds and still. we're not used to shoot this until the job done and i'm john that's for sure and this is your classic cars are here let's go this is what i wa
correspondent on saucier churkin out thanks for that reporting thank you. and it seems it's not only the residents of ferguson who are under attack it's journalists as well two reporters covering the on rest in the city were arrested and physically assaulted by police last night those journalists were ryan riley of the huffington post and wesley lowry of the washington post the two reporters had been working in a mcdonald's not too far from the scene of the incident when a swat team stormed...
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declared an islamic caliphate on the bass lands they control in the country's northwest and a stasi churkin to has more from new york a record size ship. hellfire missiles to the iraqi government from the u.s. is in the works the u.s. state department is reported to have approved and the pentagon is in the process of preparing to send over five thousand a.g.m. one fourteen type and our missiles and related parts to iraq the cost of this deal is estimated at a whopping seven hundred million dollars american aerospace giant lockheed martin is the prime contractor for the production and supply of these hellfire missiles this comes as the iraqi government continues the fight against isis the islamist militants al qaeda affiliated group who have been raging in the west and north of the country the iraq military is reported to have used up about three hundred hellfire missiles this june and a previous delivery of an additional eight hundred missiles had already been approved to be sent over by the end of this month so this latest large planned shipment is in addition to the missiles that had alre
declared an islamic caliphate on the bass lands they control in the country's northwest and a stasi churkin to has more from new york a record size ship. hellfire missiles to the iraqi government from the u.s. is in the works the u.s. state department is reported to have approved and the pentagon is in the process of preparing to send over five thousand a.g.m. one fourteen type and our missiles and related parts to iraq the cost of this deal is estimated at a whopping seven hundred million...
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setting up soup kitchens to make sure that their pupils make it through the day artes and sincere churkin reports. college enter a world of possibilities. well crippling student debt after leaving these doors is one pandemic that's already well established in the u.s. what's not often talked about is another dangerous trend college student hunger. i've often seen students in my classes you know eating chips or something like that and my first reaction is oh it's a little snack but very well that could be lunch that summer time so most colleges around america are largely deserted but even so in schools like this one preparations are well underway to feed those in need when they come back in september according to the college and university food bank alliance there are about one hundred twenty food pantries at higher education institutions throughout the u.s. dozens more are in the process of being set up like here at nassau community college in new york's long island they're choosing to do something to help themselves and to improve their lot in life by going to school they have to decide
setting up soup kitchens to make sure that their pupils make it through the day artes and sincere churkin reports. college enter a world of possibilities. well crippling student debt after leaving these doors is one pandemic that's already well established in the u.s. what's not often talked about is another dangerous trend college student hunger. i've often seen students in my classes you know eating chips or something like that and my first reaction is oh it's a little snack but very well...
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again coming out to demand justice for an unarmed teenager shot by an officer we could go on to see a churkin it is in misery for us. for about twenty minutes that curfew lasted in peace when nobody was outside despite the heavy heavily militarized police force out on the streets but about twenty minutes into the curfew several dozen up people did run out onto the streets and this was followed by shots fired by police initially it was reported that these were tear gas cannons being fired however police themselves have said that what they have been firing have been smoke and not tear gas this is of course yet to be really officially confirmed because according to some social media reports in fact tear gas was used it has to be said that for several nights in a row police did in fact fire tear gas night after night hundreds if not thousands of people had been coming out onto the streets for more details on what exactly on ravel throughout this entire week and let's now go to our report from ferguson. a community filled with rage sorrow and grief is demanding justice ferguson missouri is a small
again coming out to demand justice for an unarmed teenager shot by an officer we could go on to see a churkin it is in misery for us. for about twenty minutes that curfew lasted in peace when nobody was outside despite the heavy heavily militarized police force out on the streets but about twenty minutes into the curfew several dozen up people did run out onto the streets and this was followed by shots fired by police initially it was reported that these were tear gas cannons being fired...
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have fled to and this will continue to deteriorate for as long as violence persists so what vitaly churkin the envoy to the united nations offered is international intervention into this humanitarian catastrophe first of all that would involve convoys with humanitarian aid internationally supervised and internationally wanted to warden moving from russia to ukraine because as i've said and as mr schorr can underline this situation is getting serious every day artillery tanks as well as grad rockets used locals are saying phosphorus and cluster bombs are still being used there is indiscriminate shelling of housing and locks and critical civilian infrastructure in many small towns about eighty percent of houses have been destroyed according to the most conservative estimates more than six hundred buildings have been razed to the ground while representatives of russia china chile and u.n. officials what talking about it as a great humanitarian situation representative of france said talked about the sanctions against russia and out of oil the united states said that there is no need for more
have fled to and this will continue to deteriorate for as long as violence persists so what vitaly churkin the envoy to the united nations offered is international intervention into this humanitarian catastrophe first of all that would involve convoys with humanitarian aid internationally supervised and internationally wanted to warden moving from russia to ukraine because as i've said and as mr schorr can underline this situation is getting serious every day artillery tanks as well as grad...
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personnel are deployed and see a churkin as the details. despite putting an end to the iraq war being central to obama's election campaign promises six years ago we're seeing u.s. warplanes return to the airspace over iraq to carry out air strikes to target isis and al qaeda affiliated group that has been ravaging through the northwest of the country control of multiple towns and cities for seeing two hundred thousand people to flee we do know that two f. eighteen fighter jets have dropped five hundred pound laser guided bombs near air below the kurdish province capital and another action that the u.s. has been carrying out as humanitarian relief air drops to provide the trapped people with water and food and we do know that of course the u.s. president has said that boots on the ground in iraq again are not an option but it has to be said that back in june three hundred special forces troops were sent back into the country to assess the situation and remain there we also know that the u.s. consider these latest airstrikes legal because the
personnel are deployed and see a churkin as the details. despite putting an end to the iraq war being central to obama's election campaign promises six years ago we're seeing u.s. warplanes return to the airspace over iraq to carry out air strikes to target isis and al qaeda affiliated group that has been ravaging through the northwest of the country control of multiple towns and cities for seeing two hundred thousand people to flee we do know that two f. eighteen fighter jets have dropped five...
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fire at the site of the malaysian plane crash in eastern ukraine has been blocked ambassador vitaly churkin said it was rejected by countries including the us and lithuania they reason was that the document didn't condemn and to government find. unfortunately the members of the security council some members of the security council reacted in their typical way. being adamantly against any kind of criticism of the ukrainian a sort of is even though we have a case of. attempted while ation of twenty one six to six. russia had circulated the document up to hear of announce the current cease fire at the side had been suspended the ukrainian authorities later changed their minds and did extend the truth just as a russian's resolution was being blocked. the third industry on both sides of the atlantic is bracing for the effect of the ban russians placed on imports from western nations fearing billions of dollars in potential losses there's been a warning of mass layoffs are for meat producers in belgium and a drastic drop in income for those exporting poultry from the u.s. peta oliver has more the
fire at the site of the malaysian plane crash in eastern ukraine has been blocked ambassador vitaly churkin said it was rejected by countries including the us and lithuania they reason was that the document didn't condemn and to government find. unfortunately the members of the security council some members of the security council reacted in their typical way. being adamantly against any kind of criticism of the ukrainian a sort of is even though we have a case of. attempted while ation of...
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fire at the site of the malaysian plane question eastern ukraine has been blocked ambassador vitaly churkin the said it was rejected by countries including the us and little way i'm russia had circulated the document after kiev announced the currency's fly at the site had been suspended unfortunately the members of the security council some members of the security council reacted in their typical way. being adamantly against any kind of criticism of the ukrainian authorities even though we have a case of. attempted violation of twenty one sixty six. however just as the suspension of a cease fire was being discussed here were announced at the truce was in fact still holding lithuania and the us reportedly blocked to russia's resolution because they wanted amendments condemning the actions of who they call separatists. moving away from the east to the ukrainian capital kiev which has also witnessed a turbulent twenty four hours people on that central square first clash with police and burning tires and later started dismantling the pavement it happened when the city authorities tried to tear
fire at the site of the malaysian plane question eastern ukraine has been blocked ambassador vitaly churkin the said it was rejected by countries including the us and little way i'm russia had circulated the document after kiev announced the currency's fly at the site had been suspended unfortunately the members of the security council some members of the security council reacted in their typical way. being adamantly against any kind of criticism of the ukrainian authorities even though we have...
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in the street at close range unassisted churkin that is the ferocity. we're currently in ferguson in the suburbs of st louis missouri where tensions have been flying high ever since saturday when eighteen year old michael brown who was on armed was killed by multiple shots from a police officer who has so far been unidentified we do know that accounts of what exactly took place different police say that the young man had had an altercation with the police officer by getting into his car and trying to take his gun police say that he was reportedly with another young man and they had been in this fight with the police officer that led to at least one gone shot being fired inside the police car and then according to the police several gunshots were fired at the young man which led to his death look we just fired tear gas. ok so tear gas is being fired at the protesters even though there's only really a couple of dozen people here at least police have been issuing warnings and warnings for at least two hours now that this would happen if protesters didn't d
in the street at close range unassisted churkin that is the ferocity. we're currently in ferguson in the suburbs of st louis missouri where tensions have been flying high ever since saturday when eighteen year old michael brown who was on armed was killed by multiple shots from a police officer who has so far been unidentified we do know that accounts of what exactly took place different police say that the young man had had an altercation with the police officer by getting into his car and...
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that the fed isn't really the driver of this you have to remember that the federal reserve quite churkin only pa and sell things that are government guaranteed that's the charter and that's the law so if the federal government was to run no deficit there would be no bonds for the for the federal reserve to buy when you look at it from the perspective of the top down the problem with monetary policy is coming from the federal government's not coming from the federal reserve we need to stop spending money we don't have and that's the root cause of those sort of credit expansion cycle that we've seen over the last thirty years we're now to the point where it's not working anymore to goose apparent economic output and so you're going to get want two things either the government's going to stop this in which case we're going to have to pay for all of this expansion that wasn't real or they're going to keep trying to do it it which point somewhere will go from zero contribution to which is negative contributions and then you end up and it does spiral where it's forced to end in the results or
that the fed isn't really the driver of this you have to remember that the federal reserve quite churkin only pa and sell things that are government guaranteed that's the charter and that's the law so if the federal government was to run no deficit there would be no bonds for the for the federal reserve to buy when you look at it from the perspective of the top down the problem with monetary policy is coming from the federal government's not coming from the federal reserve we need to stop...
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teenager shot by a police officer and has been rocked by protests for almost a week now an associate churkin to reports from ferguson. and right now we're at a peaceful unity rally where hundreds of people have gathered yet again to voice their outrage about the lack of progress when it comes to more details being released about this killing a sunday morning a curfew was imposed over the town of ferguson where from midnight to five am residents were not allowed to come onto the streets dozens of military clad military gear clad police officers were prepared to take action if people broke this curfew and in fact this did occur about twenty minutes into the curfew several dozen people ran into the streets this led to clashes between protesters and police where tear gas we do know that seven people were arrested throughout the night and at least one person was shot it's not unclear whether that person was a protester or not and this person remains in critical condition as we speak we spoke to some of the protesters i saw protesters in the streets in their hands up until don't shoot and the poli
teenager shot by a police officer and has been rocked by protests for almost a week now an associate churkin to reports from ferguson. and right now we're at a peaceful unity rally where hundreds of people have gathered yet again to voice their outrage about the lack of progress when it comes to more details being released about this killing a sunday morning a curfew was imposed over the town of ferguson where from midnight to five am residents were not allowed to come onto the streets dozens...
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alexi so russia called this particular meeting what did ambassador churkin have to say. well the reason why russia called this emergency un security council meeting was that moscow wanted to once again draw the attention of u.n. officials to what is happening in eastern ukraine and we're talking about a humanitarian crisis a full blown catastrophe and war in that region we're talking about thousands of refugees we're talking about several thousand people killed and several thousand people wounded so the bastard or the boy of russia to the united nation is that sure again by saying that numerous attempts of russia to offer help to kiev to provide humanitarian aid to that region have been met with a refusal from the ukrainian authorities and that is why russia gathered this u.n. security council meeting to ask the world to help those people in eastern part of ukraine what he meant by that was internationally morning toward international supervised convoys of trucks carrying humanitarian aid from russia into eastern ukraine we're talking about things like food water medicat
alexi so russia called this particular meeting what did ambassador churkin have to say. well the reason why russia called this emergency un security council meeting was that moscow wanted to once again draw the attention of u.n. officials to what is happening in eastern ukraine and we're talking about a humanitarian crisis a full blown catastrophe and war in that region we're talking about thousands of refugees we're talking about several thousand people killed and several thousand people...
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into a confrontation with the clerk for more on this i was joined earlier by artie's on the stasia churkin up from ferguson missouri with the latest. let me we're standing in the central street in ferguson where now in the sixth day in a row protesters are continuing to come out on the street if you can see behind me is the communion store that was torched down on sunday when the mayhem began here on the streets and right now all of these know all of this noise as the cars passing by honking in support of the protesters that are gathered here now there's about several dozen people people here now but certainly night after night we've seen hundreds if not thousands of people come out onto the streets and of course that now is the weekend approaches and now that the name of the police officer behind the killing has been released we're sort of continue gathering out here what exactly do we know about darren wilson that's a police officer do we know if he's been charged at this point. from i mean what we know is of course now finally on the sixth day the name was released yes like you said it'
into a confrontation with the clerk for more on this i was joined earlier by artie's on the stasia churkin up from ferguson missouri with the latest. let me we're standing in the central street in ferguson where now in the sixth day in a row protesters are continuing to come out on the street if you can see behind me is the communion store that was torched down on sunday when the mayhem began here on the streets and right now all of these know all of this noise as the cars passing by honking in...
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training center west of kabul and artie's on a sausage churkin has the very latest. at a military training academy at camp cargo on the outskirts of kabul in afghanistan a gunmen in an afghan military uniform carries out a shooting killing a two star u.s. army major general and wounding a german brigadier general as well as at least fourteen western including some u.s. troops and afghan military personnel u.s. officials say injuries. the killing of the u.s. major general is reported to be the first death of a high ranking u.s. military official in overseas hostilities since the vietnam war with previous such incidents recorded in the one nine hundred seventy s. we know that the deadly shooting took place tuesday as a nato high military official delegation visited the training facility an investigation is currently ongoing into exactly what happened it's being conducted by both afghan and nato forces and any names are yet to be released we know that the gunman was shot dead on site now according to a pentagon spokesperson the shooter is believed to be an afghan soldie
training center west of kabul and artie's on a sausage churkin has the very latest. at a military training academy at camp cargo on the outskirts of kabul in afghanistan a gunmen in an afghan military uniform carries out a shooting killing a two star u.s. army major general and wounding a german brigadier general as well as at least fourteen western including some u.s. troops and afghan military personnel u.s. officials say injuries. the killing of the u.s. major general is reported to be the...
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hot on the heels of an emergency session of the un security council by russia's envoy to charlie churkin once again strongly refuted any allegation of moscow's heavy machinery or troops being on ukrainian soil but even before that the us ambassador presented her case to the council members sparking a fiery response or a danger one of the separatist leaders that russia has armed and backed said openly that three or four thousand russian soldiers have joined their cause he was quick to clarify that these soldiers were on vacation but a russian soldier who chooses to fight in ukraine on his summer break is still a russian soldier yet still according to the russian government the soldiers were never there to pray in the years no one is hiding the fact that they are russian volunteers is going to reign we would like to see similar transparency shouldered by other countries maybe our american colleagues can tell us what who doesn't believe there are guys there is a doing in israel the other ukraine security council as to grow or how many so-called mercenaries from their so-called military ente
hot on the heels of an emergency session of the un security council by russia's envoy to charlie churkin once again strongly refuted any allegation of moscow's heavy machinery or troops being on ukrainian soil but even before that the us ambassador presented her case to the council members sparking a fiery response or a danger one of the separatist leaders that russia has armed and backed said openly that three or four thousand russian soldiers have joined their cause he was quick to clarify...
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night the fifth straight night of protests over this fatal shooting let's go to our tease honest churkin a who's on the ground in ferguson. mayhem and chaos continue to unravel on the streets of ferguson in the suburbs of st louis missouri for a fourth night in the world. coming out onto the streets an outrage over the death of eighteen year old michael brown right now the air here is filled with tension and really smells of tear gas still hours after it was fired michael brown just days away from college was shot and died multiple bullets fired at him by a local police officer bringing hundreds of people out to out onto the streets demanding justice tonight on wednesday night yet again police in riot gear clashed with protesters using tear gas and rubber bullets now the central street and ferguson is filled with scattered left overs of tear gas cannons in fact near our life position an explosion had gone off just meters away from where we were standing violence and looting began on sunday night as hundreds of protesters took out onto the streets dozens of. there was writing and of cours
night the fifth straight night of protests over this fatal shooting let's go to our tease honest churkin a who's on the ground in ferguson. mayhem and chaos continue to unravel on the streets of ferguson in the suburbs of st louis missouri for a fourth night in the world. coming out onto the streets an outrage over the death of eighteen year old michael brown right now the air here is filled with tension and really smells of tear gas still hours after it was fired michael brown just days away...
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all, the congressmen to get patriotic, so they don't screw the corporations that give people are churkinor a panderer. if you're a panderer get out of the race. >> it's wrong to moralize this issue. it's an economic choice, but hard to tell that to everybody. we'll see how the debate shakes out. rick santelli, thanks, as always. >>> netflix shut out of the emmys yesterday but still on everyone's mind. >> streaming made a huge impact with netflix nominated for 31 emmys. [ applause ] and no one is happy dwroer see streaming services take nominations away from cable than network television. not very nice when someone younger comes along, is it, cable? >>> and turning online video guru rob barnett, what happens next in the fight between network, cable and netflix. stick around. tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting long term goals. diversifying. dip! you got our attention. we did? of course. you're type e* well, i have been researching retirement strategies. well that's what type e*s do. welcome home. taking control of your retirement? e*trade
all, the congressmen to get patriotic, so they don't screw the corporations that give people are churkinor a panderer. if you're a panderer get out of the race. >> it's wrong to moralize this issue. it's an economic choice, but hard to tell that to everybody. we'll see how the debate shakes out. rick santelli, thanks, as always. >>> netflix shut out of the emmys yesterday but still on everyone's mind. >> streaming made a huge impact with netflix nominated for 31 emmys. [...
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. >> sreenivasan: in turn, russian ambassador vitaly churkin dismissed the accusations, without directlydenying anything. >> ( translated ): everyone knows that there are russian volunteers in eastern parts of ukraine, no one is hiding that. we'd like to see similar transparency shown by other countries. i would suggest that we send a message to washington. stop interfering in the internal affairs of sovereign states. stop trying to undermine a regime that you don't like-- >> we are not taking military action to solve the ukrainian problem. what we're doing is to mobilize the international community to apply pressure on russia. but i think it is very important to recognize that a military solution to this problem is not going to be forthcoming. >> brown: the president argued pressure from existing and possibly new sanctions will take an increasing toll on russia even if it's not apparent now. for more on what's happening on the ground in ukraine, joined by andrew kramer from the "new york times" from donetsk. you were visiting a town where the russian troops were streaming in. describe t
. >> sreenivasan: in turn, russian ambassador vitaly churkin dismissed the accusations, without directlydenying anything. >> ( translated ): everyone knows that there are russian volunteers in eastern parts of ukraine, no one is hiding that. we'd like to see similar transparency shown by other countries. i would suggest that we send a message to washington. stop interfering in the internal affairs of sovereign states. stop trying to undermine a regime that you don't like-- >>...
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russian ambassador to the united nations vitaly churkin spoke at u.n. headquarters in new york city. he said convoys taking humanitarian aid have began arriving at their destinations and said the aid was entirely humanitarian and contained no military assistance. this was about half an hour. >> friday in late august. not as crowded as some other times. it's good to see you any way. i want to begin with some good news. while i do that, i need to keep my fingers crossed. the good news is according to media reports, the first trucks from the russian humanitarian convoys have reached the city of luhansk, which has been besieged and shelled by the ukrainian military for the past few weeks, and, therefore, for that reason, a humanitarian catastrophe broke out as well as in some other cities in eastern ukraine. the population of which either s trying to flee, both the crossing into the territory of russia, and those who remain are regarding humanitarian assistance. so on the 7th of august, the foreign minister sent a letter to the president of the icrc announc
russian ambassador to the united nations vitaly churkin spoke at u.n. headquarters in new york city. he said convoys taking humanitarian aid have began arriving at their destinations and said the aid was entirely humanitarian and contained no military assistance. this was about half an hour. >> friday in late august. not as crowded as some other times. it's good to see you any way. i want to begin with some good news. while i do that, i need to keep my fingers crossed. the good news is...
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the real thing here is that they banned the imports of churkin.icken that would have went to russia is now going to have to be about sore absorbed by the domestic market. chicken will be on sale. >> a substitution effect. those looking for the final holidays to grill steaks might be enticed to put some chicken on the grill. >> that's the last demand poll for this cattle now. >> frank, thank you. everything you wanted to know about grains and livestock right here. see, back to carl, i believe. simon hobbs! back to you. >> hello. thank you very much, rick. >>> can speaking of demand polls, "squawk alley" takes to the air in seven minutes' time. what's onboard with jon fortt. >> hey, simon. lots of good stuff starting with candy crush maker king digital getting crushed in the markets this morning after a poor outlook. jon steinberg will revisit our debate on that one. also pandora's cfo coming up to talk about international growth prospects, and if you like seeing carl quintanilla warm and dry, your last hour to do it. takes on twitter's ceo in the i
the real thing here is that they banned the imports of churkin.icken that would have went to russia is now going to have to be about sore absorbed by the domestic market. chicken will be on sale. >> a substitution effect. those looking for the final holidays to grill steaks might be enticed to put some chicken on the grill. >> that's the last demand poll for this cattle now. >> frank, thank you. everything you wanted to know about grains and livestock right here. see, back to...