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well this is one of the first places in the region and in russia was a whole after the crimea of course when the first videos were set up. the miss halcombe video is enjoying almost mediterranean climate protected by mountains close to the sea and with winds that blow in from the step to keep the temperature balanced it's been a recipe for great great for over one hundred fifty years and some of the workers have seen quite a few vintages come and go. how long have you worked here but about. the future i've been working here since one thousand nine hundred eighty five when i first came to the vineyard. and i still work here. i really like this job so i've never worked in any other place i began after finishing seventh grade i got married here to. this is definitely a job that inspires loyalty grandma zhenya isn't the only person who returns for the harvest year after year but there's always room for new workers. the way the human with this one ok so you have to pay attention to the following small branches like this one we don't need the small ones just the big ones don't touch the littl
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you know well this is one of the first places in the region and in russia was a whole off to the crimea of course when the first video it was set up. to miss halcombe been you know it's a joint almost mediterranean climate protected by mountains close to the sea and with winds that blow in from the step to keep the temperature balanced it's been a recipe for great great for over one hundred fifty years and some of the workers have seen quite a few vintages come and go. how long have you worked here but about. the future i've been working here since one thousand nine hundred eighty five when i first came to the vineyard. and i still work here. i really like this job so i've never worked in any other place i began after finishing seventh grade i got married here to. this is definitely a job that inspires loyalty grandma zhenya isn't the only person who returns for the harvest year after year but there's always room for new workers. away thank you mr l. with this one ok listen james you have to pay attention to the following you don't come small branches like this one we don't need the sma
you know well this is one of the first places in the region and in russia was a whole off to the crimea of course when the first video it was set up. to miss halcombe been you know it's a joint almost mediterranean climate protected by mountains close to the sea and with winds that blow in from the step to keep the temperature balanced it's been a recipe for great great for over one hundred fifty years and some of the workers have seen quite a few vintages come and go. how long have you worked...
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my relatives say dumb cameron vo code in crimea or but. there was there was a. postman so. i've worked with a lot before but they were all like normal kept or they are also normal they are here but it's hard sometimes it's difficult but in the meantime when they're here you don't really know that they're different that they come from modern are difficult family is when they hear it's a little more serious in the moment sometimes you get to know it that they react different than other kids sometimes. oh they don't want anything they really don't want to do you can't if them to do things. that. you know the notion that english and i will never be distressed homeowners volunteers from germany have been coming here almost since the beginning of the stream me helpful because every time they bring a breath of fresh air and new stories often they take on a lot of responsibilities to me. now we have two volunteers christina and evelyn and he's helping with smaller kids to. we her source and. christina doesn't only help with classes but with oracle ration is for the festival and acc
my relatives say dumb cameron vo code in crimea or but. there was there was a. postman so. i've worked with a lot before but they were all like normal kept or they are also normal they are here but it's hard sometimes it's difficult but in the meantime when they're here you don't really know that they're different that they come from modern are difficult family is when they hear it's a little more serious in the moment sometimes you get to know it that they react different than other kids...
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continue to boil in the ukrainian capital so to the divisions across the country the demonstrators in crimea took to the streets to demand the government ends opposition protests in kiev a political analyst and explain what causes such a clash of opinion when it comes to e.u. integration. this is a cultural clash more than an economic or political one this is a clash between people who believe in the perception of the west such as europe or the united states and the people who are trying to make their future based on actual numbers based on actual work based on actual laws that help people feed their families and live their lives every day i think there are serious historical and cultural and even religious rifts in the territory of present day ukraine and on one side are the people who are trying to join this globalist transnational union of governments where there will be no nationalism but there will be the super nationalists bureaucracy regulating everything for the greater good of it all and then there are people who want their national states to run whichever way they decide by do they
continue to boil in the ukrainian capital so to the divisions across the country the demonstrators in crimea took to the streets to demand the government ends opposition protests in kiev a political analyst and explain what causes such a clash of opinion when it comes to e.u. integration. this is a cultural clash more than an economic or political one this is a clash between people who believe in the perception of the west such as europe or the united states and the people who are trying to...
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symbolic or really of the sleaze tellings that space to crimea said because they said well aspart have been saying the most recent protests bring back the violent scenes that erupted in turkey this summer over plans to destroy a park the government was widely criticized back down for excessive use of force a situation that's likely to repeat itself this time around says jeremy salt an associate professor at bill can hear diversity in ankara. the fact is the problem it sends a very very strong pull of supporters and they will believe anything he says has become more authoritarian of the last four years so you know one can trace any kind of most of that progress be the last elections bush won very very comfortably we saw for example the beauty of the arab spring the way that he had of the syrian crisis was extremely aggressive and confrontational. and that this has been the characters of he's moving and dealing with a protest inside his own country he's just gone from a kind of middle class people who have a genuine basic every reason to protest government promises and he doesn't seem to
symbolic or really of the sleaze tellings that space to crimea said because they said well aspart have been saying the most recent protests bring back the violent scenes that erupted in turkey this summer over plans to destroy a park the government was widely criticized back down for excessive use of force a situation that's likely to repeat itself this time around says jeremy salt an associate professor at bill can hear diversity in ankara. the fact is the problem it sends a very very strong...
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from crimea you know whether or not that information indeed is correct and whether or not we will see those million internal military troops any time soon we have yet to find out but so far this situation has been rather peaceful really. no violence has been no witnessed by me or any other journalists that are reporting from the scene of the protestors of the protests and of course the city is teaming up with the ever present is a problem here at work here for the o.s.c. . and. there hasn't been there as of any and now they are however is that it's not just a meeting that the delegates are interested in but perhaps they would like to see a certain perhaps they're trying to pursue a certain agenda when it comes to the situation in ukraine. we stand with the vast majority of ukrainians who want to see this future for their country while kid is paralyzed by protests politicians are commenting quite publicly on the twitter sphere president young a call which is miscalculating badly as regards the association agreement with the e.u. and towards the people of ukraine. ukrainian leaders are
from crimea you know whether or not that information indeed is correct and whether or not we will see those million internal military troops any time soon we have yet to find out but so far this situation has been rather peaceful really. no violence has been no witnessed by me or any other journalists that are reporting from the scene of the protestors of the protests and of course the city is teaming up with the ever present is a problem here at work here for the o.s.c. . and. there hasn't...
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any of the scenes talents that crimea said because they said his right to stand up to slavery was the way it was and been successful so far. well axe words have been saying the most recent protests bring back the violent scenes that erupted in turkey in the summer over plans to destroy a park the government was widely criticized back down for excessive use of force a situation that's a likely to repeat itself this time around says jeremy salt an associate professor of bill can't university in ankara. the fact is the problem and sends a very very strong pull of supporters and they will believe anything he says has become more authoritarian of the last four years so you know one can trace many kind of milestones in that progress probably the last elections in one very very comfortably we saw for example if you can spring the way that he he had to distribute the syrian crisis was extremely aggressive confrontational very abusive and that this is going to characters he's moving on dealing with a protest inside his own country he's just gone from kind of middle class people who have a genu
any of the scenes talents that crimea said because they said his right to stand up to slavery was the way it was and been successful so far. well axe words have been saying the most recent protests bring back the violent scenes that erupted in turkey in the summer over plans to destroy a park the government was widely criticized back down for excessive use of force a situation that's a likely to repeat itself this time around says jeremy salt an associate professor of bill can't university in...
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the nation they didn't take things back they really were clearly overseas telling us that space to crimea said because leaders. well experts have been saying the most recent protests bring back the violent scenes that erupted in turkey this summer over plans to destroy a park the government was widely criticized back then for excessive use of force a situation that's likely to repeat itself this time around says jeremy salt an associate professor at university in ankara. the fact is the prime minister has a very very strong hard core supporters and they will believe anything he says has become more authoritarian of the last four years so you know one can trace many kind of milestones that progress will be the last election she won very very comfortably we saw for example the beauty of the arab spring the way that he he had of the sunni syrian process was extremely aggressive and confrontational very busey's and these have been the characteristics of this he's moving in dealing with a protest inside his own country he's just gone from kind of middle class people who have a general attitude
the nation they didn't take things back they really were clearly overseas telling us that space to crimea said because leaders. well experts have been saying the most recent protests bring back the violent scenes that erupted in turkey this summer over plans to destroy a park the government was widely criticized back then for excessive use of force a situation that's likely to repeat itself this time around says jeremy salt an associate professor at university in ankara. the fact is the prime...
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you could leave some of the place really symbolic or really of the city's tellings that space to crimea said because leaders say. the prime minister in power for over a decade has vowed to put up a fight saying he will not give in to the protesters demands jeremy salt an associate professor of bill cut university in ankara says everyone is being too aggressive towards his own people. the fact is the problem and sends a very very strong supporters and they will believe anything he says has become more authoritarian of the last four years so you know one can trace many of the most into that progress will be the last election should one day become the place. we saw for example if you can if you have screenplay that you can distribute the syrian crisis was extremely aggressive confrontational very abusive and this is going to characters of these men in dealing with a protest inside didn't come true he's just gone from kind of middle class people who have a general at a general reason to protest government policies and he doesn't seem to understand that he doesn't seem to think that the purc
you could leave some of the place really symbolic or really of the city's tellings that space to crimea said because leaders say. the prime minister in power for over a decade has vowed to put up a fight saying he will not give in to the protesters demands jeremy salt an associate professor of bill cut university in ankara says everyone is being too aggressive towards his own people. the fact is the problem and sends a very very strong supporters and they will believe anything he says has...
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>>> efectivamente el video de san peterbursgo es del 2011, el de crimea del 2007 y el de españa del 2012lebres. ya que estas navidades, miembros de shop your way pueden encontrar los mejores regalos en kmart. kmart. consigue más estas navidades. >>> amiga si siempre ha soñado en conoce rlos trucos de belleza de las artistas de sus novelas favoritas, pupy nos explica cómo maquillarnos como angelique boyer y ana brenda contreras. >>> qué guapas nuestras modelos se parecen a las actrices. >>> sí. >>> vamos a comenzar con monserrat, que es angelique boyer. >>> primero buenos días despierta américa, aquí entonces, es un placer que me hayan vuelto a invitar, ella lo usa lacio, muy desgratinado con el copete medio volado, tipo vintage, un poco casa blanca, pero no está en la tendencia de las ondas, y un poco marcada la punta hacia adentro. >>> pero obviamente no vamos a ir a la peluquería todos los días . >>> yo lo logré con cepillo y pinzas, y también secador. >>> miren en pantalla. >>> cómo primero con cepillo y secador, con un cepillo no muy grueso, más bien mediano, laciándola, pero nunca m
>>> efectivamente el video de san peterbursgo es del 2011, el de crimea del 2007 y el de españa del 2012lebres. ya que estas navidades, miembros de shop your way pueden encontrar los mejores regalos en kmart. kmart. consigue más estas navidades. >>> amiga si siempre ha soñado en conoce rlos trucos de belleza de las artistas de sus novelas favoritas, pupy nos explica cómo maquillarnos como angelique boyer y ana brenda contreras. >>> qué guapas nuestras modelos se...
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of the cities telling us that space to crimea said i'm sorry to say. well for his part took his promises but addressed a crowd of supporters in the country's western city of minister earlier he vowed to put up a fight refusing to give in to the protesters demands freedoms journalist and blogger who was in istanbul times square last night as well she told me a deep divides emerged within turkish society. it's not just the crash and scandal it's just one of the recent explosives that that kind of came up on our one and leadership you have a big reference people who are against a ruling party and against the are no i'm but then there are still a considerable amount of people they still concern about a very charismatic leader and they still believe in everything that he says so whenever he goes on on camera as in my nice hour everywhere else that he's been in the past week ever since the corruption case erupted and he's been saying that you know this is a conspiracy theory that this is the work of israel or the us or our group movement itself people do bel
of the cities telling us that space to crimea said i'm sorry to say. well for his part took his promises but addressed a crowd of supporters in the country's western city of minister earlier he vowed to put up a fight refusing to give in to the protesters demands freedoms journalist and blogger who was in istanbul times square last night as well she told me a deep divides emerged within turkish society. it's not just the crash and scandal it's just one of the recent explosives that that kind of...
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demonstrations in crimea took to the street stood among the government and the opposition's process in the capital. nascar our destiny police him on edge extent as well as a subject to opinion when it comes to eu integration. this is a cultural clash. more than economic or political one this is a clash between people who believe in the perception of the west such as europe forty united states and the people who are trying to make a future based on actual laws that help people feed their families um i think there are serious historical and cultural rifts in the territory of present day ukraine and on one side of the people for trying to join this global its transnational union of governments where you will be know that nationalism but there will be the supernatural is bureaucracy regulating everything for the greater good of it all and then there are people who want their natural states to run whichever way they decide to like the one that was to remain theirs. and of course we're bringing you will act as opinion and analysis in a menacing ukraine as well as the above dates from the cap
demonstrations in crimea took to the street stood among the government and the opposition's process in the capital. nascar our destiny police him on edge extent as well as a subject to opinion when it comes to eu integration. this is a cultural clash. more than economic or political one this is a clash between people who believe in the perception of the west such as europe forty united states and the people who are trying to make a future based on actual laws that help people feed their...
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well peter i have family in the ukraine my family my wife it was originally from the crimea and so i have family both in the sim for all people and in kiev and i can tell you that the way this is presented in the western mainstream media as the ukrainian people rebelling against their government is entirely facetious this is a country that is extremely divided almost along the geographic and ethnic lines where you have a russian speaking east and south of the country that does not want this association with the european union certainly not on terms that would mean stripping their relationship with russia which is what the european union has demanded from the very beginning they have from the first point denied that there can be any trilateral negotiations and the ukraine both the government and a large amount of the people don't want to be forced to this bipolar cold war a choice they would prefer to maintain good relations with both which moscow has also suggested the political the politicizing the situation but the european union rather stubbornly refuses and so it's either our way
well peter i have family in the ukraine my family my wife it was originally from the crimea and so i have family both in the sim for all people and in kiev and i can tell you that the way this is presented in the western mainstream media as the ukrainian people rebelling against their government is entirely facetious this is a country that is extremely divided almost along the geographic and ethnic lines where you have a russian speaking east and south of the country that does not want this...
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well peter i have family in the ukraine my family my wife was originally from the crimea and so i have family both in sin for me in kiev and i can tell you that the way this is presented in the western mainstream media as the ukrainian people rebelling against their government is entirely. facetious this is a country that is extremely divided almost along the geographic and ethnic lines where you have a russian speaking east and south of the country that does not want this association with the european union certainly not on terms that would mean stripping their relationship with russia which is what the european union has demanded from the very beginning they have from the first point denied that there can be any trilateral negotiations and the ukraine both the government and a large amount of the people don't want to be forced to this bipolar cold word choice they would prefer to maintain good relations with both which moscow has also suggested deep political de politicizing the situation but european union rather stubbornly refuses and so it's either our way or the highway yawn woul
well peter i have family in the ukraine my family my wife was originally from the crimea and so i have family both in sin for me in kiev and i can tell you that the way this is presented in the western mainstream media as the ukrainian people rebelling against their government is entirely. facetious this is a country that is extremely divided almost along the geographic and ethnic lines where you have a russian speaking east and south of the country that does not want this association with the...
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the future empress of china today our debate topic the chinese market oriented reforms put in the crimea read. we'll announce that their freedom they want to rely more market when to report that i haven't planned for this reform to the interest rate the thing that the reforms are an important part to reach its goals affecting financial system. the kids all to stand apart the financial sudan the three people to play to push ahead with the interest rate for. the durable he was a blending grape and allowing foreign cars. the very upper range of ten percent lower the benchmark rate. after this past november. cut into three or four more scary some chinese economist an expert adjusted the time to cover the pot and turn to them. let's reduce potential risk and alcohol price market weren't just read a report the economist on mon on hold the view of the market oriented reforms would help further develop market forces optimize resource allocation chunk of that time of hard work agreed to form the candy that included industry report in nineteen ninety nine market oriented interest rates were implem
the future empress of china today our debate topic the chinese market oriented reforms put in the crimea read. we'll announce that their freedom they want to rely more market when to report that i haven't planned for this reform to the interest rate the thing that the reforms are an important part to reach its goals affecting financial system. the kids all to stand apart the financial sudan the three people to play to push ahead with the interest rate for. the durable he was a blending grape...
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the criteria -- the crimea is very pro-russia. we could see problems in the east.ot think putin will send in tanks, but he certainly can cause great difficulties and unrest in that country. the best antidote is solid western support and assistance of the imf loans. we should have an open door to an application to join the european union. >> thank you. i do not want to monopolize the conversation so i will turn to the audience. we have delegates from countries you mentioned and we have been focused on programming here at the atlantic council. by multiple then -- buy moldovan wine. do we have a mic up here for bruce jackson? please identify yourself and keep your question brief. you will be allowed to act a follow-up. qwest -- >> in addition to the opposition, you also met with business leaders on both sides of the issue. you probably met with more business leaders in any senior american had done. is there a future in europe, is there a future in russia? what was your impression of these men and their impact in ukrainian politics? >> i should've mentioned that in my
the criteria -- the crimea is very pro-russia. we could see problems in the east.ot think putin will send in tanks, but he certainly can cause great difficulties and unrest in that country. the best antidote is solid western support and assistance of the imf loans. we should have an open door to an application to join the european union. >> thank you. i do not want to monopolize the conversation so i will turn to the audience. we have delegates from countries you mentioned and we have...
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well peter i have family in the ukraine my family my wife was originally from the crimea and so i have family both in some for or in kiev and i can tell you that the way this is presented in the western mainstream media as the ukrainian people rebelling against their government is entirely. facetious this is a country that is extremely divided almost along the geographic and ethnic lines where you have a russian speaking east and south of the country that does not want this association with the european union certainly not on terms that would mean stripping their relationship with russia which is what the european union has demanded from the very beginning they have from the first point denied that there can be any trilateral negotiations and the ukraine both the government and a large amount of the people don't want to be forced to this bipolar cold word choice they would prefer to maintain good relations with both which moscow has also suggested deep political the politicizing the situation but european union rather stubbornly refuses and so it's either our way or the highway yawn wo
well peter i have family in the ukraine my family my wife was originally from the crimea and so i have family both in some for or in kiev and i can tell you that the way this is presented in the western mainstream media as the ukrainian people rebelling against their government is entirely. facetious this is a country that is extremely divided almost along the geographic and ethnic lines where you have a russian speaking east and south of the country that does not want this association with the...
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the criteria -- the crimea is very pro-russia. we could see problems in the east.do not think putin will send in tanks, but he certainly can cause great difficulties and unrest in that country. the best antidote is solid western support and assistance of the imf loans. door tod have an open an application to join the european union. >> thank you. i do not want to monopolize the conversation so i will turn to the audience. we have delegates from countries you mentioned and we have been focused on programming here at the atlantic council. by multiple then -- buy moldovan wine. do we have a mic up here for bruce jackson? please identify yourself and keep your question brief. au will be allowed to act follow-up. >> in addition to the opposition, you also met with business leaders on both sides of the issue. you probably met with more business leaders in any senior american had done. , ishere a future in europe there a future in russia? what was your impression of these men and their impact in ukrainian politics? >> i should've mentioned that in my remarks. it varies to
the criteria -- the crimea is very pro-russia. we could see problems in the east.do not think putin will send in tanks, but he certainly can cause great difficulties and unrest in that country. the best antidote is solid western support and assistance of the imf loans. door tod have an open an application to join the european union. >> thank you. i do not want to monopolize the conversation so i will turn to the audience. we have delegates from countries you mentioned and we have been...