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in the case of crimea, i am talking about sanctions on crimea, not the rest of russia. limitationseal with such as denial of services or disabling visa, mastercard, cutting financial, cutting crimea out of the international financial system to change the russian government behavior? how do you expect these restrictions put on crimean crimean to change behavior? my second question is, given the fact that the majority of ukrainians, and i am not saying that because it comes from the that theiven the fact majority of crimean people are not willing to go back to ukraine, in what context the ucb sanctions lifted? -- do you see the sanctions lifted? mr. fried: i am not so sure. i am surprised that you are so sure. i wouldn't trust the results of a russian organized public opinion poll in crimea. there are a lot of crimean's, especially those from russian military families, of which there are a lot, who may well want to be in russia. pulling --f all, polling in a place where coalition is the norm is not terribly reliable. secondly, public opinion polls are not the indicators o
in the case of crimea, i am talking about sanctions on crimea, not the rest of russia. limitationseal with such as denial of services or disabling visa, mastercard, cutting financial, cutting crimea out of the international financial system to change the russian government behavior? how do you expect these restrictions put on crimean crimean to change behavior? my second question is, given the fact that the majority of ukrainians, and i am not saying that because it comes from the that theiven...
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in the case of crimea, i am talking about sanctions on crimea, not the rest of russia. limitationseal with such as denial of services or disabling visa, mastercard, cutting financial, cutting crimea out of the international financial system to change the russian government behavior? how do you expect these restrictions put on crimean crimean to change behavior? my second question is, given the fact that the majority of ukrainians, and i am not saying that because it comes from the that theiven the fact majority of crimean people are not willing to go back to ukraine, in what context the ucb sanctions lifted? -- do you see the sanctions lifted? mr. fried: i am not so sure. i am surprised that you are so sure. i wouldn't trust the results of a russian organized public opinion poll in crimea. there are a lot of crimean's, especially those from russian military families, of which there are a lot, who may well want to be in russia. pulling --f all, polling in a place where coalition is the norm is not terribly reliable. secondly, public opinion polls are not the indicators o
in the case of crimea, i am talking about sanctions on crimea, not the rest of russia. limitationseal with such as denial of services or disabling visa, mastercard, cutting financial, cutting crimea out of the international financial system to change the russian government behavior? how do you expect these restrictions put on crimean crimean to change behavior? my second question is, given the fact that the majority of ukrainians, and i am not saying that because it comes from the that theiven...
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now, you notice that i didn't mention crimea.it is possible that they'll be a satisfactory solution in the east, but crimea will still be under russian occupation. in that case, we would lift the overall sanctions against russia, but maintain the sanctions on crimea. and the united states and europe have imposed separate and separable sanctions on crimea with this possibility in mind. it's no secret. we've said this is our intention. sanctions serve an achievable -- or what we hope is an achievable diplomatic purpose. now, the french and the germans have the lead in the minsk diplomacy with the ukrainians and the russians. we're in touch with the russians ourselves, obviously. and there are some signs that the russians are starting to take this process more seriously. we hope they are. and as the sanctions person, it would be my hope that we can start taking off the sanctions in the wake of a successful settlement. we're not sanctioning for its own sake. the first part of your question, well, was, well, we've got lots of objectiv
now, you notice that i didn't mention crimea.it is possible that they'll be a satisfactory solution in the east, but crimea will still be under russian occupation. in that case, we would lift the overall sanctions against russia, but maintain the sanctions on crimea. and the united states and europe have imposed separate and separable sanctions on crimea with this possibility in mind. it's no secret. we've said this is our intention. sanctions serve an achievable -- or what we hope is an...
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so in case of crimea, i'm talking about the sanctions on crimea, not on the rest of russians. how do you -- what do you think about cutting financial -- cutting crimea out of the international financial system to change the russian government behavior? like how do you expect these particular restrictions that are put on crimean citizens to change kremlin's behavior? that's my first question. the second question, given the fact that the majority of crimeans, not just because i'm from that region, given the fact that they're not willing to go back to ukraine in what kind of context do you see the sanctions lifted? thank you. >> well, let me ask -- answer the second question. i'm not so sure. and i'm surprised that you are so sure. i wouldn't trust the results of a russian organized plebiscite or a public opinion poll in crimea. there are a lot of crimeans, especially from russian families, of which there are a lot that may want to be in russia. but first of all, polling in -- let us say where coercion is the norm is not terribly reliable. and secondly, public opinion polls are n
so in case of crimea, i'm talking about the sanctions on crimea, not on the rest of russians. how do you -- what do you think about cutting financial -- cutting crimea out of the international financial system to change the russian government behavior? like how do you expect these particular restrictions that are put on crimean citizens to change kremlin's behavior? that's my first question. the second question, given the fact that the majority of crimeans, not just because i'm from that...
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netflix service won't be available in crimea, north korea and syria due to u-s government restrictions on american companies. the company says it's working to open its service in china - but could face restrictions there as well. the holidays were strong for apple. the tech giant says during the weeks of christmas and new year's day - customers spent more than one apps and in-app purchases. apple says janurary first was the most popular day in app history - with customers spending more than 144 million dollars. heavy rain from el nino - causing severe flooding in southern california... many cars have been stranded in high flood waters in los angeles... as the latest storms push through the area. the california highway patrol says it's dealing with a record number of auto wrecks.... including from trucks hydroplaning on busy highways... bringing the area's already notorious traffic to a standstill in many areas. the thousand-mile coast of california is bracing for more rain and flooding as the storm moves in from the pacific. now fox5 weather 24/7, with chief meterologist ted pretty are
netflix service won't be available in crimea, north korea and syria due to u-s government restrictions on american companies. the company says it's working to open its service in china - but could face restrictions there as well. the holidays were strong for apple. the tech giant says during the weeks of christmas and new year's day - customers spent more than one apps and in-app purchases. apple says janurary first was the most popular day in app history - with customers spending more than 144...
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now you notice i didn't mention crimea.it's possible there will be a satisfactory solution in the east but crimea will still be under the russian occupation. in that case, we would list the overall sanctions against russia but maintained the sanctions on crimea and the united states and europe have imposed a separate and inseparable sanctions on crimea with this possibility in mind. it's no secret we have said that this is our intention. so the sanctions serve an achievable diplomatic purpose. now the french and germans have the lead in the minks diplomacy with the ukrainians and russians. we are in touch with the russians ourselves obviously and there are some signs that they are starting to take the process more seriously. we hope they are and there is a sanctions person it would be my hope we could start taking off the sanctions in the wake of the successful settlement areas we are not sanctioning for its own sake. the first part of your question was wow, we have lots of objectives towards the russians how to sanction th
now you notice i didn't mention crimea.it's possible there will be a satisfactory solution in the east but crimea will still be under the russian occupation. in that case, we would list the overall sanctions against russia but maintained the sanctions on crimea and the united states and europe have imposed a separate and inseparable sanctions on crimea with this possibility in mind. it's no secret we have said that this is our intention. so the sanctions serve an achievable diplomatic purpose....
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netflix's service won't be available in crimea, north korea and syria due to u-s government restrictions on american american companies. the company says it's working to open its service in china... but it may be a challenge since media content remains heavily censored by the government. /// ((brian loftus)) > it's about to get easier to check in.. if you're planning a staycation on the las vegas strip. caesars entertainment announced its rolling out self check-in kiosks at all its properties. that means instead of waiting in the long lines to check in... you can go to the fully- automated kiosk to check- in, pay, and receive a room key. caesars hopes the new system will do away with one of the top and fever, there's no such thing as a little flu. and it needs a big solution: an antiviral. so when the flu hits, call your doctor right away and up the ante with antiviral tamiflu. prescription tamiflu is an antiviral that attacks the flu virus and helps stop it from spreading in the body. tamiflu is fda approved to treat the flu in people two weeks of age and older whose flu symptoms starte
netflix's service won't be available in crimea, north korea and syria due to u-s government restrictions on american american companies. the company says it's working to open its service in china... but it may be a challenge since media content remains heavily censored by the government. /// ((brian loftus)) > it's about to get easier to check in.. if you're planning a staycation on the las vegas strip. caesars entertainment announced its rolling out self check-in kiosks at all its...
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he said that crimea essentially is a closed topic.ve nothing to give back, said lavrov, talking about whether crimea would ever be returned to ukraine. and regarding the implementation of the minsk peace agreement, he said that russia is fully committed to making sure that process happened and he repeated the assertion that it is kiev that has been stalling that process and making it take longer than it should have done. >>> secretary general of the norwegian council said all those involves must about now. >> every hour 50 more families are displaced from their homes and they are now struggling through the horrific cold and snow. so we will put in front of them agreements, please sign, grant us access, and stop attacks against civilians and schools, hospitals, and homes. we could go into all of the besieged areas within days after access being granted. actually within hours in many places, and to the millions in hard to reach areas and across fire, we could reach them all in weeks either cross line or cross boarder from neighboring co
he said that crimea essentially is a closed topic.ve nothing to give back, said lavrov, talking about whether crimea would ever be returned to ukraine. and regarding the implementation of the minsk peace agreement, he said that russia is fully committed to making sure that process happened and he repeated the assertion that it is kiev that has been stalling that process and making it take longer than it should have done. >>> secretary general of the norwegian council said all those...
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gun maker coalition of cough usa -- kalashnikov usa cut ties with country for its annexation of crimea. an x-men are in county sheriff' s a beat down caught on camera. jesse terrel was indicted on civil rights violations for being arrested. surveillance video shows price has his hands up and lays on the appearing to surrender. that is when the deputies pile on top of him, pounding on his head and body while he is down. marion county sheriff chris blair says the video shook into the core. >> as soon as i saw this video , all five individuals were suspended without pay. i personally felt that their actions were egregious and they should never receive another dime from the marion county pat -- taxpayers. michelle: the body camera footage from one of the deputies from another angle tells a misleading story. they scream at price to stop behind your back and even cut the body camera off at one point. terrel was fired following the incident. the other four deputies resigned. jason: a former deputy at the seminal county jail could lose his states are for -- certification after arrest. michael
gun maker coalition of cough usa -- kalashnikov usa cut ties with country for its annexation of crimea. an x-men are in county sheriff' s a beat down caught on camera. jesse terrel was indicted on civil rights violations for being arrested. surveillance video shows price has his hands up and lays on the appearing to surrender. that is when the deputies pile on top of him, pounding on his head and body while he is down. marion county sheriff chris blair says the video shook into the core....
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putin said about the ongoing sanctions against his country in response to the russian annexation of crimea russian economy is suffering severely under them. he also said that russia non-oil and gas deficit has risen to dangerous levels. reporter: tensions -- temperatures have reached subzero. that the mood of russians has also reached rock-bottom. everything is getting more expensive, that is for sure. i do not know, but it seems things are going to get worse for the country. we live outside the country, and our pensions are very low. how are we supposed to survive on $100 a month? od and medicine has become more expensive. housing has also. it is tough. on the first day of trading in 2016, the ruble fell to its lowest in six months, and the russian economy overall is continuing its downward trend, falling 3.8% in the past year. in an interview with a german tablet, vladimir putin said it is making the economy especially hard. that collapse has to be offset elsewhere in the country. the v fail to say exactly how. he also did not explain his plans for controlling inflation. drastic action i
putin said about the ongoing sanctions against his country in response to the russian annexation of crimea russian economy is suffering severely under them. he also said that russia non-oil and gas deficit has risen to dangerous levels. reporter: tensions -- temperatures have reached subzero. that the mood of russians has also reached rock-bottom. everything is getting more expensive, that is for sure. i do not know, but it seems things are going to get worse for the country. we live outside...
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netflix officials say it is available in nearly every country except syria, north korea, crimea, and china. another major milestone to tell you about for "star wars: the force awakens." it is the highest grossing domestic film ever. the film made more than $760 million in three weeks, passing the total set by "avatar" nearly six years ago. still holdsatar" the record for global sales. cloudy, seasonably cold, and you may need your ability marketdough story.such a cute who says little boys cannot be general? the six-year-old using his allowance to take his mother out on a date. she and her son have a date night every month and he opened stores, pulls out chairs, talks about his day, asks about her day. look at that. i think at is a $10 bill there. doug: the concept of children taking money out of the run while it is foreign to me. -- out of their own wallet is foreign to me. in theand a little mist air. warmer on saturday. a good chance of rain late afternoon and nighttime hours. 60 on sunday. it will clear out in time for the redskins. colder next week. jummy: make sure you tune in a
netflix officials say it is available in nearly every country except syria, north korea, crimea, and china. another major milestone to tell you about for "star wars: the force awakens." it is the highest grossing domestic film ever. the film made more than $760 million in three weeks, passing the total set by "avatar" nearly six years ago. still holdsatar" the record for global sales. cloudy, seasonably cold, and you may need your ability marketdough story.such a cute...
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and has illegally deceived crimea and stoked up war in ukraine.a civilian airline. while making fun of putin is fair game, putting him in a positive light, any positive light, is not. he's a menace and a danger to the usa. your tip of the day. >>> and that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website. which is different from billoreilly.com. we would like you to spout off about the factor anywhere in the world. new zealand, tasmania, antarctica. any place. word of the day, do not oscillate. oh, do not oscillate when writing for the factor. >>> tomorrow we will have a number of reports on a very important question. can donald trump actually win? can he win the republican nomination for president? we'll have a very provocative factor on thursday. thanks for watching us nice. ms. megyn is next. the spin stops here. we are looking out for you. >>> breaking tonight, serious concerns the world's most volatile region is on the brink of exploding. welcome to the kelly file, everyone n recent days we have witnessed troubling headlines
and has illegally deceived crimea and stoked up war in ukraine.a civilian airline. while making fun of putin is fair game, putting him in a positive light, any positive light, is not. he's a menace and a danger to the usa. your tip of the day. >>> and that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website. which is different from billoreilly.com. we would like you to spout off about the factor anywhere in the world. new zealand, tasmania, antarctica. any place. word of...
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they see what happened with russia, crimea, syria, ukraine. he's basically telling themle -- >> i just want to adhere, especially about north korea. north korea is doing what they are doing because of a weak china. china doesn't want to push north korea. they don't want to make south korea the major power there along their border. we can't police the world. we can do a lot of work. we can't take care of everything -- >> you don't think they see it? >> calling on the u.s. >> they see a week later in america? >>. >> i don't agree. it's not partly because of that. it's wholly because of that. juan? >> no, no. >> it would react in a way that would be militaristic and start world war 3. that's what it would be. we would be so insecure. you've got to realize the united states remains a brilliant and all powerful military force. >> who becomes -- >> we haven't, juan. when we don't set our minds and now north korea has a nuclear bomb. iran is on the way to a nuclear bomb. if we are leaders why not stand up for our own self-interest. >> the rest of the
they see what happened with russia, crimea, syria, ukraine. he's basically telling themle -- >> i just want to adhere, especially about north korea. north korea is doing what they are doing because of a weak china. china doesn't want to push north korea. they don't want to make south korea the major power there along their border. we can't police the world. we can do a lot of work. we can't take care of everything -- >> you don't think they see it? >> calling on the u.s....
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what he looks forward to when it comes to crimea as well. live from the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. fox means business you pay your car insurance premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $100 every year. there's no limit to how much you can earn and this savings applies to every vehicle on your policy. call to learn more. switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. liz: the obama administration taking some steps to try to prevent another terror attack on u.s. soil by implementing new restrictions t
what he looks forward to when it comes to crimea as well. live from the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. fox means business you pay your car insurance premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to...
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. -- crimea [>>> have you heard of "dewshine"? no. here's a note to moms and dads, it is dangerous and can kill you and your kids. some teens died after drinking this bizarre mixture of soda and fuel commonly used for drag racing. it contains methanol, extremely poisonous, as little as two tablespoons can be fatal if ingested. two more high school students were sent to the hospital. the agency is urging everyone beyond dangerous. >> if you don't know what is in it or how poisonous it is you shouldn't take it. >> many working with tennessee poison control say they had never heard of "dewshine" until now. by the way this dangerous mixture shouldn't be confusion fused with a legal drink of the same name made by mountain dew. >>> federal shipments of hoverboards have been seized. they were intercepted in chicago before they could reach market. >> in some instances the chargers don't have a shutoff. so when the unit is plugged in the charger will continually send a charge to the battery, possibly overcharging the bat row and causing an exp
. -- crimea [>>> have you heard of "dewshine"? no. here's a note to moms and dads, it is dangerous and can kill you and your kids. some teens died after drinking this bizarre mixture of soda and fuel commonly used for drag racing. it contains methanol, extremely poisonous, as little as two tablespoons can be fatal if ingested. two more high school students were sent to the hospital. the agency is urging everyone beyond dangerous. >> if you don't know what is in it or...
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they are facing criticism for failing to include crimea in advertising. furious ukrainians took to social media to vent anger and called for a boycott. coca-cola decided to withdraw the map entirely and blamed the marketing agency for the mishap. french composure pierre bones has died at the age of 90. he led a life-long crusade against traditional musical structure and style. his work took him from france to germany and america where he was musical director of the new york philharmonic. >> pierre bulez never belonged to the conservative classical music world. his career began with the southwest german radio symphony orchestra. >> i started in 1951. when you consider how things were then and how they are now but we were new and we wanted to change the world. we were a generation that was pretty pugnacious. he famously shunned the baton, instead, conducting with his hands. he directed some of the world's leading symphony orchestras and ensembles, scooping 26 grammys and multiple honors, including japan's premium imperiela and france's order of arts and let
they are facing criticism for failing to include crimea in advertising. furious ukrainians took to social media to vent anger and called for a boycott. coca-cola decided to withdraw the map entirely and blamed the marketing agency for the mishap. french composure pierre bones has died at the age of 90. he led a life-long crusade against traditional musical structure and style. his work took him from france to germany and america where he was musical director of the new york philharmonic....
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basically packed me and my younger brother on to a train and sent us both off to crimea the next morningyou would get tested as you were coming off the train, with a sort of a homemade geiger counter. one of my feet was setting off a geiger counter. i remember this very vividly, because the guy was like, "well, we may have to cut off his foot. because look at this thing, it's beeping like crazy. we don't even know what that means, but it's beeping, it means he's radioactive." well, my mom said, maybe it's the shoe. so she made him take off the shoe. and apparently there was a rose thorn on the bottom of my sneaker. emily: and do you remember, vividly, coming to the united states? max: i was super excited. i was -- it was a pan-am flight from moscow. we were going through the final border control with the russian soldiers. and this guy said, do you understand you are leaving this country forever? you won't be allowed to come back. and my grandmother said, yup, we know. [laughter] max: like this. we were literally leaving the country with $700. that's all we had. emily: and by the time you
basically packed me and my younger brother on to a train and sent us both off to crimea the next morningyou would get tested as you were coming off the train, with a sort of a homemade geiger counter. one of my feet was setting off a geiger counter. i remember this very vividly, because the guy was like, "well, we may have to cut off his foot. because look at this thing, it's beeping like crazy. we don't even know what that means, but it's beeping, it means he's radioactive." well, my...
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still off-limits for now-- crimea, north korea and syria. the company says it's working to open its service in china... but will likely find challenges... media content in china remains heavily censored by the government and many websites including google and facebook are blocked. there's still much more to come in the next half-hour... just ahead -- get out.. federal authorities still haven't taken action to remove a group of armed protestors occupying a wildlife (donkey sound) (elephant sound) there's a big difference between making noise, (tapping sound) (elephant sound) (donkey sound) when it comes to social security, we need more than lip service. our next president needs a real plan to keep social security strong. (elephant noise) hey candidates. enough talk. til.. essesiidn ae hyden bo es .. kuptormake t ad itns tspolcf resingaist north korea ievnga ydonbob s eiable." scessfulesting of the h-bomb, would mean a daforward for the "rogue nation's" nuclear/military program. it would be more powerful than atomic devices pyongyagn tested
still off-limits for now-- crimea, north korea and syria. the company says it's working to open its service in china... but will likely find challenges... media content in china remains heavily censored by the government and many websites including google and facebook are blocked. there's still much more to come in the next half-hour... just ahead -- get out.. federal authorities still haven't taken action to remove a group of armed protestors occupying a wildlife (donkey sound) (elephant...
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as we've seen it play out in syria, certainly in eastern ukraine and crimea, we see potential adversaries who possess increased capability that could in fact in conflict threaten u.s. army ground forces. for all kinds of understandable reasons there are today in the regular army no short-range air defense battalions. they all exist in the reserve components. and a large component, large percentage of the national guard's short-range air defense is for all the right reasons and completely justify abiable commd to defense of the national capital region. we live under that umbrella right here, and we're thankful for that. but it leaves insufficient capacity for short-range air defense, for other army forces in other contingencies. >> if i could just add, the one thing i'd just add is yes, of course the russian threat is critical but we were extremely mindful as we -- and hopefully you'll see in the chapter we have on the future challenges that those kinds of weapons, and this is true well beyond short-range artillery issues, are exponentially dissipating across the globe. so the russian and
as we've seen it play out in syria, certainly in eastern ukraine and crimea, we see potential adversaries who possess increased capability that could in fact in conflict threaten u.s. army ground forces. for all kinds of understandable reasons there are today in the regular army no short-range air defense battalions. they all exist in the reserve components. and a large component, large percentage of the national guard's short-range air defense is for all the right reasons and completely...
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. >> after the crisis over crimea and ukraine western european and american sanctions have targeted technology needs. and those companies cannot provide the technology and they can't provide the financing that would help. so now that energy production has slowed. and exxonmobil has left. its prourks -- production project -- >> you could argue the ukraine sanctions might have put certain development five or 10 years behind. >> the collapse of oil prices in 2014 has stalled offshore oil drilling plans by chevron and norwegian, danish and french oil companies. offshore development in this faragal and pristine environment has some experts concerned. >> many of the technologies that have been used in the lower 48 in responding to spills, whether they are a small or large, involve mechanical recovery systems that do not assume that they are operating in ice. and ice creates a variety of problems. in terms of responding to spills. >> a recent government study said that if oil is produced in the -- off the coast of alaska, there's a 75% chance of an oil spill. that would -- that could absolutely decim
. >> after the crisis over crimea and ukraine western european and american sanctions have targeted technology needs. and those companies cannot provide the technology and they can't provide the financing that would help. so now that energy production has slowed. and exxonmobil has left. its prourks -- production project -- >> you could argue the ukraine sanctions might have put certain development five or 10 years behind. >> the collapse of oil prices in 2014 has stalled...
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in very important region, made the russians feel proud of this, beginning with the annexation of crimea. when russia reinstated historical justice, the way it was seen in russia. >> so this is primarily not about syria but about russia's place in the world? >> of course it is also about syrib, but i don't think the goal -- the primary goal was to stop the war. i think the primary goal was >> reporter: we wanted to know what they thought of russia's war here in latakia, a home to about 2 million people. this is assad territory. the shops looked full and life seemed normal as we rode through town. we weren't allowed off the bus for security reasons, our russian minder said. instead, they took us to a refugee camp at the city's sports complex. while hundreds of thousands of syrians have fled to europe from the bombs and brutality of president assad and his opponents, the russians wanted to show us people that have fled to the safety of the syrian government. these are about 5,000 of the millions of refugees from this civil war. amid the tents, we found this woman. she's been here three yea
in very important region, made the russians feel proud of this, beginning with the annexation of crimea. when russia reinstated historical justice, the way it was seen in russia. >> so this is primarily not about syria but about russia's place in the world? >> of course it is also about syrib, but i don't think the goal -- the primary goal was to stop the war. i think the primary goal was >> reporter: we wanted to know what they thought of russia's war here in latakia, a home...
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in fact, they had -- long-range aircraft flying out of crimea and troopsers during the entire war, thousand miles extremely long-range planes, ju290's if you know aircraft. it was this -- this long jump for agents into iran that was the source of the name operation long jump. so inside tehran you have a city with international spies. you have the germans, you have the british. they were active throughout that region while ever since world war i, back to the 19th century. that was an important part of their influence between the suez canal and india. that had a strong presence, and -- hi, thanks for coming. hay that had a strong presence. what about the americans, you probably heard of the families' general, you heard his dad who was the head of the new jersey state patrol who was the guy who cracked the linberg case. who does the new sha, british proposed the old sha, they got his son in. they got him to hire to run. so this is -- this is the presence of the british and the americans. so what about the soviets? well, soviets were present too. they -- they sent in the nkbd. predecessors of k
in fact, they had -- long-range aircraft flying out of crimea and troopsers during the entire war, thousand miles extremely long-range planes, ju290's if you know aircraft. it was this -- this long jump for agents into iran that was the source of the name operation long jump. so inside tehran you have a city with international spies. you have the germans, you have the british. they were active throughout that region while ever since world war i, back to the 19th century. that was an important...
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as we've seen it play out in syria, certainly in eastern ukraine and crimea, we see potential adversaries who possess increased capability that could in fact in conflict threaten u.s. army ground forces. for all kinds of understandable reasons there are today in the regular army no short-range air defense battalions. they all exist in the reserve components. and a large component, large percentage of the national guard's short-range air defense is for all the right reasons and completely justify abiable commd to defense of the national capital region. we live under that umbrella right here, and we're thankful for that. but it leaves insufficient capacity for short-range air defense, for other army forces in other contingencies. >> if i could just add, the one thing i'd just add is yes, of course the russian threat is critical but we were extremely mindful as we -- and hopefully you'll see in the chapter we have on the future challenges that those kinds of weapons, and this is true well beyond short-range artillery issues, are exponentially dissipating across the globe. so the russian and
as we've seen it play out in syria, certainly in eastern ukraine and crimea, we see potential adversaries who possess increased capability that could in fact in conflict threaten u.s. army ground forces. for all kinds of understandable reasons there are today in the regular army no short-range air defense battalions. they all exist in the reserve components. and a large component, large percentage of the national guard's short-range air defense is for all the right reasons and completely...
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netflix service won't be available in crimea, north korea and syria due to u-s government restrictions on american companies. and the company is still working to open its service in china. nats with yesterday's box office totals, disney says "star wars: the force awakens" has become the film in north american history. the film has so far 760.5 million america in less than three weeks of release, passing avatar. on top of record'... since opening in mid-december. nats just when you didn't think it could get any better huh here we go cars furious seven has earned the people's choice award for favorite movie... and actor vin diesel stole the show.. as he accepted teh award.. invoking his friend, the late paul walker. "you would be amazed what you can do with love. you'd be amazed how powerful a force that is. when we didn't want to come back to filming when the tragedy was too heavy, it was the love of everyone combined that saw us through to the end, and now i'm standing here with all of you telling me this was your favorite film of the year." "it's been a long day without you, my friend
netflix service won't be available in crimea, north korea and syria due to u-s government restrictions on american companies. and the company is still working to open its service in china. nats with yesterday's box office totals, disney says "star wars: the force awakens" has become the film in north american history. the film has so far 760.5 million america in less than three weeks of release, passing avatar. on top of record'... since opening in mid-december. nats just when you...
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netflix service won't be available in crimea, north korea and syria due to u-s government restrictions on american companies. the company says it's working to open its service in china... but will likely find challenges there as well. media content in china remains heavily censored by the government and many websites including google and facebook are blocked. /// ((paul joncich)) > putting an end to a project that's been driving you crazy. demetria obilor has been following it since it started.... she has the latest update on the henderson construction zone. (( )) demetria obilor: > connie says, "horizon ridge pkwy. between green valley pkwy. and valle verde dr. has been under construction for quite awhile. we were told it would finish by november." southwest gas set up in this area back in august. work was initially scheduled to this pipeline replacement project lasted several weeks longer than expected, but construction is finished. crews were scheduled to pave the green valley parkway and horizon ridge parkway intersection december 19, but additional inspections and paper work was n
netflix service won't be available in crimea, north korea and syria due to u-s government restrictions on american companies. the company says it's working to open its service in china... but will likely find challenges there as well. media content in china remains heavily censored by the government and many websites including google and facebook are blocked. /// ((paul joncich)) > putting an end to a project that's been driving you crazy. demetria obilor has been following it since it...
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of the art military operation in very important region, made theheussians feel the annexation of crimea. when russia reinstated historical justice, the way it >> so this is primarily not about syria but about russia's place in the world? >> of course it is also about syria, but i don't think the goal -- the primary goal was to stop the war. i think the primary goal was russia's stature in the world. >> reporter: we wanted to know what they thought of russia's war here in latakia, a home to about 2 million people. this is assad territory. the shops looked full and life seemed normal as we rode through town. we weren't allowed off the bus for security reasons, our russian minder said. instead, they took us to a refugee camp at the city's sports complex. while hundreds of thousands of the bombs and brutality of president assad and his opponents, the russians wanted to show us people that have fled to the safety of t t syrian government. these are about 5,000 of the millions of refugees from this civil war. amid the tents, we found this woman. she's been here three years after fleeing alepp
of the art military operation in very important region, made theheussians feel the annexation of crimea. when russia reinstated historical justice, the way it >> so this is primarily not about syria but about russia's place in the world? >> of course it is also about syria, but i don't think the goal -- the primary goal was to stop the war. i think the primary goal was russia's stature in the world. >> reporter: we wanted to know what they thought of russia's war here in...
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fact they had long range aircraft flying out of crimea and dropping troops throughout the war, supply drops, thousands of miles, extremely long-range planes. gu290's, i know we have one aircraft buff in the room. and it was this long jump more inserting agents to iran that was the source of the name, operation long jump. so inside tehran you have a city with international spyies. you have the germans, you've got the british, they were active throughout that region before -- well, ever since world war i, back to the 19th century. that was an important part of their influence between the suez canal and india so they had a strong presence. thanks for coming. they had a strong presence there. what about the americans? well, you probably heard of norman, the family's general, you may have heard of his dad who was the head of the new jersey state patrol who was the guy who cracked the lindberg case. who does the shaw, the new shaw because the british depotsed -- deposed shaw. they got him to hire to run. so this was the presence of the british and the americans. what about the soviets, well
fact they had long range aircraft flying out of crimea and dropping troops throughout the war, supply drops, thousands of miles, extremely long-range planes. gu290's, i know we have one aircraft buff in the room. and it was this long jump more inserting agents to iran that was the source of the name, operation long jump. so inside tehran you have a city with international spyies. you have the germans, you've got the british, they were active throughout that region before -- well, ever since...