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dimitri, welcome to the program. get?lier will turkey we also have s&p the liberating on the rating. -- the liberating. it can be a volatile, but so far, turkey is taking the right steps. they are moving in the right direction in terms of getting help from friendly governments. still not seen a structural reforms taking place. we have to see what they will do with fiscal policy. but the risk is still there. there are quite a few opportunities, especially in fixed income, where we see real value emerge. just because of the assets are being sold across the board. given they are so correlated, the attractive assets can be picked up. francine: d.c. any chance of capital controls? -- do you see any chance of capital controls? dimitri: so far, they have said they will not. which i think is wrong, even if it is just a short-term solution. i do not see them taking such a drastic measures, but they can go and get more help, as they have done. qatar is not the only place they can do that. that could be short-term subsidies from the
dimitri, welcome to the program. get?lier will turkey we also have s&p the liberating on the rating. -- the liberating. it can be a volatile, but so far, turkey is taking the right steps. they are moving in the right direction in terms of getting help from friendly governments. still not seen a structural reforms taking place. we have to see what they will do with fiscal policy. but the risk is still there. there are quite a few opportunities, especially in fixed income, where we see real...
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dimitris a very sweet tooth. we just think was so that i would just do is it was just so why do you just think poor mr so badly with you. but i mean mine she said i mean she used the shit her. eyes didn't want to sometimes it misleads community mostly looking to have. powers you will go dark you might run bill in the summer and cheer him as had a long lovely. media scene made you. think. i was interviewing joe i was basically just as interesting probably from what i mean. you know when those young voters vote on rooney missing this. will probably cost them your mind or our. family asked me to stick each of us to. use the money. thank you thank you very soon to send it up to me there's a few billionaires out there are creative oh yeah those of us on the market must know papa. you know so they don't know what to do with. there today. today this new. you will but i was just saying why you don't see. more of them more of the super souls on the news than the cell named bill they should do this to the most wouldn't wan
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approved a key eighty six billion euro tranche of aid dimitris yana pop the us was former press officer for greece's then finance minister he believes that the country's partners did not take the right approach to the debt crisis. and alternative would've been the drastic reduction of the debt to make it sustainable in two thousand and ten it wouldn't require a lot of restructuring in order to make the deck sustainable day but at that time neither europe nor the united states or the world economy was ready to deal with their debts effectively and that's why people view two hours date with some relief in the sense that they would not be there saying strength of as they were in the past eight years on the other hand greece will still have to continue with this and are staring which is going to make life difficult for the majority. a large fire in a commune in a suburb of paris has reportedly left at least twenty two people injured on sunday seven are said to be in critical condition including five children now the fire started around seven pm on the top floor of a three story building aro
approved a key eighty six billion euro tranche of aid dimitris yana pop the us was former press officer for greece's then finance minister he believes that the country's partners did not take the right approach to the debt crisis. and alternative would've been the drastic reduction of the debt to make it sustainable in two thousand and ten it wouldn't require a lot of restructuring in order to make the deck sustainable day but at that time neither europe nor the united states or the world...
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approved a key eighty six billion euro tranche of aid dimitris former press officer for greece's then finance minister believes the country's partners did not take the right approach to the debt crisis. an alternative would have been the drastic reduction of the debt to make it sustainable in two thousand and ten it wouldn't require a lot of restructuring in order to make the debt sustainable day but at that time neither europe nor the united states or the world economy was ready to deal with their debts effectively and that's why people view tomorrow's date with some relief in the sense that they would not be under the same strength of old as they were in the past eight years on the other hand greece will still have to continue with this and are staring which is going to make life difficult for the majority of greeks. a large fire in a commune in a paris suburb has reportedly left at least twenty two people injured and seven are said to be in critical condition including five children fire started around seven pm on the top floor of the three story building around the firemen fought
approved a key eighty six billion euro tranche of aid dimitris former press officer for greece's then finance minister believes the country's partners did not take the right approach to the debt crisis. an alternative would have been the drastic reduction of the debt to make it sustainable in two thousand and ten it wouldn't require a lot of restructuring in order to make the debt sustainable day but at that time neither europe nor the united states or the world economy was ready to deal with...
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dimitri is a 73—year—old builder who lives in a fishing village just 30 minutes outside of athens.art. he has made 5—6 per year since 1962. demand for his boats is less than it was. fishing catches down in some places and as much as half and the european union has been paying his customers up to $300,000 to have their boats destroyed. 0ften customers up to $300,000 to have their boats destroyed. often they are lined up and a mechanical digger drives over them to break them apart. translation: it is a great shame the boats don't reach the end of their life in a natural way. theyjust destroy the boats. it was matt one thing if a vote gets old, it is ok after 30 or a0 years to take it off the sea, it can't last longer, but to break it after ten or 12 years, it is very sad. —— boat. to break it after ten or 12 years, it is very sad. -- boat. the size of greece's enormous chris lamb is that almost everyone has a connection to the sea, it is a tradition, a heritage, something that has passed down from father to son or father to daughter, but wherever you go now in the fishing village as
dimitri is a 73—year—old builder who lives in a fishing village just 30 minutes outside of athens.art. he has made 5—6 per year since 1962. demand for his boats is less than it was. fishing catches down in some places and as much as half and the european union has been paying his customers up to $300,000 to have their boats destroyed. 0ften customers up to $300,000 to have their boats destroyed. often they are lined up and a mechanical digger drives over them to break them apart....
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sometimes dimitri wrote to us from the greek capital athens to say partying is how people this day young with lots of traditional dancing. and david irving's recipe for youth is to make music. maybe he's on to something mick jagger is after all seventy five years old. we humans spend a lot of time probably our entire lives learning new things one way or another in schools if we have the opportunity but also in everyday life knowledge social. kills strategies to negotiate the. different species develop their own clever methods for survival. we visited now where bunch of small fish show what they can do together. a young cousin has had a big pool built here. today it's reserved for a school of sticklebacks. the pool has some regions that are lit up and some in the shade. the tiny fish always manage to stay in the dark areas avoiding the areas in the light that's a matter of survival for sticklebacks sunlight reflects off their skin making them visible to predators than twenty and cousin puts a single fish in the pool it fails to locate the shadowy parts it seems but sticklebacks can only d
sometimes dimitri wrote to us from the greek capital athens to say partying is how people this day young with lots of traditional dancing. and david irving's recipe for youth is to make music. maybe he's on to something mick jagger is after all seventy five years old. we humans spend a lot of time probably our entire lives learning new things one way or another in schools if we have the opportunity but also in everyday life knowledge social. kills strategies to negotiate the. different species...
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out well you know what i thought of immediately was i want digress to lengthily at this moment but dimitri our last essay the collapse gap and when the soviet union collapsed because of us meddling and boris yeltsin and all that's going on they had the skyrocketing alcoholism and social toss trophy and here in the us because you've had this enormous financial and reengineering to take all the money being printed and put in the pockets of a few folks and leave the vast majority in the state of zombification this is the collapse gap he was talking about the u.s. and the soviet union both collapsed in the one nine hundred eighty nine one nine hundred ninety perry. it just took a stake in the u.s. as she describes it you no longer to realize that collapse but for the same reasons and for the same time and of political machinations were saying the same results yet in the soviet union when they collapsed the institutions around you collapsed and you notice that the mainstream media will project the concerns of the elite and the elite often say that they explain russia gay as getting the american
out well you know what i thought of immediately was i want digress to lengthily at this moment but dimitri our last essay the collapse gap and when the soviet union collapsed because of us meddling and boris yeltsin and all that's going on they had the skyrocketing alcoholism and social toss trophy and here in the us because you've had this enormous financial and reengineering to take all the money being printed and put in the pockets of a few folks and leave the vast majority in the state of...
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out well you know what i thought of immediately was i want digress to lengthily at this moment but dimitri our last essay the collapse gap and when the soviet union collapsed because of us meddling and boris yeltsin and all that's going on they had the skyrocketing alcoholism and social to toss trophy and here in the u.s. because you've had this enormous financial at reengineering to take all the money being printed and put in the pockets of a few folks and leave the vast majority in a state of zombification this is the collapse gap he was talking about the u.s. and the soviet union both collapsed in the one thousand nine hundred ninety perry. it just took a stake in the u.s. as she describes it you no longer to realize that collapse but for the same reasons and for the same time of political machinations were saying the same results yet in the soviet union when they collapsed the institutions around you collapsed and you notice that the mainstream media will project the concerns of the elite and the elite often say that they explain russia gay as getting the american population to not tru
out well you know what i thought of immediately was i want digress to lengthily at this moment but dimitri our last essay the collapse gap and when the soviet union collapsed because of us meddling and boris yeltsin and all that's going on they had the skyrocketing alcoholism and social to toss trophy and here in the u.s. because you've had this enormous financial at reengineering to take all the money being printed and put in the pockets of a few folks and leave the vast majority in a state of...
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joined by my guest here in moscow erich krauss he's an independent political risk analyst also we have dimitrihe's a political analyst with international and in cyprus we have alex christopher he's the director and writer for the duran dot com gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that. you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated let me go to alex first in cyprus we have a new phrase that's popped up in the last latest news cycle and that's criminalizing diplomacy and and esteemed expert probably the greatest living expert on russia in the western world stephen cohen was on c.n.n. with well someone with a very dubious road record when it comes to foreign policy mr max boot before i go to you alex let's have a watch at this clip i've been studying russia for forty five years i've lived in russia and i've lived here and you're going to actually most of all actually russia and we would want our viewers sure hasn't right. excuse me what did you say to me i said you've been consistent in apologies to russia in those last forty five years. i don't do defamation of people i do serious ana
joined by my guest here in moscow erich krauss he's an independent political risk analyst also we have dimitrihe's a political analyst with international and in cyprus we have alex christopher he's the director and writer for the duran dot com gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that. you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated let me go to alex first in cyprus we have a new phrase that's popped up in the last latest news cycle and that's criminalizing diplomacy and and esteemed...
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guest here in moscow marc sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst we spoke nick international and in cyprus we cross to alex cross who for oh he is the director and writer for the duran dot com are a gentleman cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate alex let me go to you first then in cyprus interesting trend going on we have european leaders speaking out about a future without the united states in terms of. security arrangements specifically nato and with the impending sanctions visa vi the iran situation some europeans are thinking out of the box for jane's for example we have a president of france talking about.
guest here in moscow marc sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst we spoke nick international and in cyprus we cross to alex cross who for oh he is the director and writer for the duran dot com are a gentleman cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate alex let me go to you first then in cyprus interesting trend going on we have european leaders speaking out about a future...
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approved a key eighty six billion euro tranche of aid dimitris young or less former press officer for greece's and then financial minister believes the country's partners did not take the right approach to the debt crisis. debate our programs have helped haven't had at all. the projects ok we don't have the enormous deficits that we have it on the other hand the group date has a reason out of the new loans i think. an alternative would have been the. drastic reduction of the debt to make it sustainable. in two thousand and ten it wouldn't be it would be it wouldn't require. a lot of restructuring. in order to make the debt sustainable day but at that time neither your nor the united states or the world economy was ready to deal with their debts effectively. so that's really the problem inside of course the bailout programs have been a disaster and that's why people. view morris date with some relief in the sense that. they would not be under the same stranglehold as they were in the past eight years on the other hand. greece will still have to continue with an austerity regime which i
approved a key eighty six billion euro tranche of aid dimitris young or less former press officer for greece's and then financial minister believes the country's partners did not take the right approach to the debt crisis. debate our programs have helped haven't had at all. the projects ok we don't have the enormous deficits that we have it on the other hand the group date has a reason out of the new loans i think. an alternative would have been the. drastic reduction of the debt to make it...
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approved a key eighty six billion euro tranche of aid dimitris jamar policy former press officer for greece's then finance minister believes the country's partners did not take the right approach to the debt crisis. and are trying to do it wouldn't be the drastic reduction of the debt to make it sustainable in two thousand and ten eight wouldn't require a lot of restructuring in order to make the debt sustainable day but at that time neither europe nor the united states or the world economy was ready to deal with the debt effectively and that's why people view tomorrow's date with some relief in the sense that they would not be there saying stand up and i was they were in the past eight years on the other hand greece was still have to continue with it in a separate judiciary which is going to make life difficult for the majority of us i mean when you read that does it for me are we back to what say about thirty two minutes plus just a little bit with another look at your weekly watching or to. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would pr
approved a key eighty six billion euro tranche of aid dimitris jamar policy former press officer for greece's then finance minister believes the country's partners did not take the right approach to the debt crisis. and are trying to do it wouldn't be the drastic reduction of the debt to make it sustainable in two thousand and ten eight wouldn't require a lot of restructuring in order to make the debt sustainable day but at that time neither europe nor the united states or the world economy was...
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the director of this festival the young musicians well says concert it's and he and conducted dimitri metropolis was remain lifelong influences. i learned for the first time what a conductor does how he has to study and this band was really incredible he knew everything and he was incredibly passionate he had an enormous influence on me he is in my blood to this day so what should i do i mean the spear. and he said you must be a conductor. as a conductor. of course it's perfectly obvious how do you know know i. i said that i could that you know about it study when some. of those early encounters with so important be trouble as in so many other ways. because metropolis was gay. and was an outsider he was greek he was never really sceptical america he understood mahler before most other conductors in america he made the first recording of mahler's first symphony in minneapolis nine hundred forty one he was phenomenally energetic with many of the letters is him on the podium metropolis would jump up and down he was a very tall man and then he was short and metropolis was really the first
the director of this festival the young musicians well says concert it's and he and conducted dimitri metropolis was remain lifelong influences. i learned for the first time what a conductor does how he has to study and this band was really incredible he knew everything and he was incredibly passionate he had an enormous influence on me he is in my blood to this day so what should i do i mean the spear. and he said you must be a conductor. as a conductor. of course it's perfectly obvious how do...
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out well you know what i thought of immediately was i want digress to lengthily at this moment but dimitri our last essay the collapse gap and when the soviet union collapsed because of us meddling and boris yeltsin and all that's going on they had the skyrocketing alcoholism and social to toss trophy and here in the us because you've had this enormous financial and reengineering to take all the money being printed and put in the pockets of a few folks and leave the vast majority in the state of zombification this is the collapse gap he was talking about the u.s. and the soviet union both collapsed in the one thousand nine hundred ninety perry. it just took a stake in the u.s. as she describes it you no longer to realize that collapse but for the same reasons and for the same kind of political machinations were saying the same results yet in the soviet union when they collapsed the institutions around you collapsed and you notice that the mainstream media will project the concerns of the elite and the elite often say that they explain russia gay as getting the american population to not tr
out well you know what i thought of immediately was i want digress to lengthily at this moment but dimitri our last essay the collapse gap and when the soviet union collapsed because of us meddling and boris yeltsin and all that's going on they had the skyrocketing alcoholism and social to toss trophy and here in the us because you've had this enormous financial and reengineering to take all the money being printed and put in the pockets of a few folks and leave the vast majority in the state...
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guest here in moscow marc sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst we spoke nick international and in cyprus we cross to alex was four zero he is the director and writer for the duran dot com are a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate alex let me go to you first then in cyprus interesting trend going on we have european leaders speaking out about a future without the united states and turn. the security arrangements specifically nato and with the impending sanctions visa v the iran situation some europeans were thinking out of the box for a janes for example we have president mccrone of france talking about aggressive isolationism what's your take go ahead. no chance that they'll be able to do anything without the united states i think it's all talk by opinion i think that you're up to intertwined to all and by the united states and to me this is just this is all about trump you know these these leaders. these guys these neo liberals what's been left of t
guest here in moscow marc sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst we spoke nick international and in cyprus we cross to alex was four zero he is the director and writer for the duran dot com are a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate alex let me go to you first then in cyprus interesting trend going on we have european leaders speaking out about a future...
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out well you know what i thought of immediately was i want digress to lengthily at this moment but dimitri our last essay the collapse gap and when the soviet union collapsed because of us meddling and boris yeltsin and all that's going on they had the skyrocketing alcoholism and social toss trophy and here in the us because you've had this enormous financial at reengineering to take all the money being printed and put in the pockets of a few folks and leave the vast majority in the state of zombification this is the collapse gap he was talking about the u.s. and the soviet union both collapsed in the one nine hundred eighty nine one nine hundred ninety piri. it just took a stake in the u.s. as she describes it you no longer to realize that collapse but for the same reasons and for the same time the political machinations were saying the same results yet in the soviet union when they collapsed the institutions around you collapsed and you notice that the mainstream media will project the concerns of the elite and the elite often say that they explain russia gay as getting the american popu
out well you know what i thought of immediately was i want digress to lengthily at this moment but dimitri our last essay the collapse gap and when the soviet union collapsed because of us meddling and boris yeltsin and all that's going on they had the skyrocketing alcoholism and social toss trophy and here in the us because you've had this enormous financial at reengineering to take all the money being printed and put in the pockets of a few folks and leave the vast majority in the state of...
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having handed the presidency over to his associate, dimitri medvedev. >> as the winter got longer andthe protests got bigger and bigger. >> as putin saw people turning against him, hillary clinton weighed in. >> the russian people, like people everywhere, deserve the right to have their voices heard and their votes counted. >> when putin hears something like that, i imagine he hears bush talking about saddam hussein. he hears that as, they're coming for me. they're trying to drive me from power. what the hell do you know about my people and whether they deserve to have their voices heard, like i'll tell you if they should have their voices heard. >> russians had a lot of reasons to be angry. that fall it was announced that putin would run for president again, for a third time. that meant he could potentially rule russia until 2024. >> some people said, oh my god, i'm going to die with this guy in power. >> a few months later, the elections for russia's parliament were a farce. >> we do have serious concerns about the conduct of the elections. >> hillary clinton called out the election
having handed the presidency over to his associate, dimitri medvedev. >> as the winter got longer andthe protests got bigger and bigger. >> as putin saw people turning against him, hillary clinton weighed in. >> the russian people, like people everywhere, deserve the right to have their voices heard and their votes counted. >> when putin hears something like that, i imagine he hears bush talking about saddam hussein. he hears that as, they're coming for me. they're...
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dimitri. now the second was a former militia leader who rose to prominence in the early stages of the war in ukraine's east he was promoted to the prime minister's position in two thousand and fourteen at a time when there were efforts being made to reorganize things to make it look less like this was a foreign operation being run out of moscow and more like it was a home grown independence movement he was present both minsk summits and he was a signatory of minsk to because he was the prime minister of the d p r d n r and so this death does through that process into some down to have to say there of course are big questions who might have done this there seemed to be three likely options at the moment one this was done by ukraine by its intelligence outfit outfit the s b u two it could have been infighting within the separatist republics themselves the self-proclaimed separatist republics or it could perhaps have been moscow doing some sort of housecleaning operation and of course moscow and
dimitri. now the second was a former militia leader who rose to prominence in the early stages of the war in ukraine's east he was promoted to the prime minister's position in two thousand and fourteen at a time when there were efforts being made to reorganize things to make it look less like this was a foreign operation being run out of moscow and more like it was a home grown independence movement he was present both minsk summits and he was a signatory of minsk to because he was the prime...
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and dimitri of cancer. bio identical progesterone is not nearly as effective as just engine the synthetically produced kind and in the u.s. that can only be obtained on prescription and how about the herbal products that are supposed to help when a woman experiences discomfort. what can i do if we if. i've been having difficulty sleeping lately and i sweat a lot. in the i'd like to offer you a herbal treatment to start with black cohosh is something that is tolerated well is it with or without hormones it's completely free of home and split cohosh does not have a homeowner effect either. as it is this is not the case for all herbal products products with soy or red clover extract contain isoflavones which closely resemble estrogen there has not been enough research on whether these herbal estrogens help or not that's not the case for black cohosh. i found. unpause clips especially women who have breast cancer and who require an anti estrogen therapy worry whether they can take black cohosh products that's a
and dimitri of cancer. bio identical progesterone is not nearly as effective as just engine the synthetically produced kind and in the u.s. that can only be obtained on prescription and how about the herbal products that are supposed to help when a woman experiences discomfort. what can i do if we if. i've been having difficulty sleeping lately and i sweat a lot. in the i'd like to offer you a herbal treatment to start with black cohosh is something that is tolerated well is it with or without...
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dimitry. now the second was a former militia leader who rose to prominence in the early stages of the war in ukraine's east he was promoted to the prime minister's position in two thousand and fourteen at a time when there were efforts being made to reorganize things to make it look less like this was a foreign operation being run out of moscow and more like it was a home grown independence movement he was present both minsk summits he was a signatory of minsk to because he was the prime minister of the d p r d n r and so this death does through that process into some down to have to say there of course are big questions who might have done this there seemed to be three likely options at the moment one this was done by ukraine by its intelligence outfit outfit the s b u two it could have been infighting within the separatist republics themselves the self-proclaimed separatist republics or it could perhaps have been moscow doing some sort of house cleaning operation and of course moscow and kie
dimitry. now the second was a former militia leader who rose to prominence in the early stages of the war in ukraine's east he was promoted to the prime minister's position in two thousand and fourteen at a time when there were efforts being made to reorganize things to make it look less like this was a foreign operation being run out of moscow and more like it was a home grown independence movement he was present both minsk summits he was a signatory of minsk to because he was the prime...
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we also send our condolences to the families of dimitri scottkin, 69-year-old who was struck and killed while crossing slope boulevard last week and kevin manning, a petty cab driver who was hit riding on the embarkadero earlier -- last months and died on june 10. we have a vision zero committee coming up and hope to talk about more that we can do to prevent these crashes and deaths and injuries and, with that, i conclude my remarks. are there any public comments on the chair's report? seeing none, public comment is closed. we will go to the executive director's report. ms. chang? >> thank you so much, chair peskin. i begin my report on another update regarding the earthquake safety work. as you recall, the bart team has been working to retrofit key parts of the original track and tunnel and station elements, mechanical infrastructure. there will need to be an extension of the work hours and, therefore, requires bart services to begin at 5:00 a.m. instead of the current 4:00 a.m. start time on weekdays. just wanted to notify members of the public that this extra hour will shorten the to
we also send our condolences to the families of dimitri scottkin, 69-year-old who was struck and killed while crossing slope boulevard last week and kevin manning, a petty cab driver who was hit riding on the embarkadero earlier -- last months and died on june 10. we have a vision zero committee coming up and hope to talk about more that we can do to prevent these crashes and deaths and injuries and, with that, i conclude my remarks. are there any public comments on the chair's report? seeing...
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story will get out and help save some other lives.av >> jason: and ilene, what can you tell us about dimitri and what you are going through at that time as a young mother? >> he was my first child. he was incredible, fully formed. 10 fingers, 10 toes. had my nose. had my husbands hair and chin. fit from elbow to fingertip. when i got ho hold him before giving him up to omi. he was greatly anticipated by my family. it is one of the first babies we had had in decades. and he is sorely missed by his family. >> jason: thank you for sharing your stories. i want to give you one more chance to say something to people who serve in congress, who are public policy-makers. maybe let's start with you ilene and then cathy. what would you say to them? >> well, w are doing the angel familyld rally in september in . please join us for that. a lot of new angel moms are going to be there. people who previously didn't get their story out, because they were wrapped up in legal proceedings and things like that. it would be very informative for sure.p in addition to that wanting to see further legislation to make
story will get out and help save some other lives.av >> jason: and ilene, what can you tell us about dimitri and what you are going through at that time as a young mother? >> he was my first child. he was incredible, fully formed. 10 fingers, 10 toes. had my nose. had my husbands hair and chin. fit from elbow to fingertip. when i got ho hold him before giving him up to omi. he was greatly anticipated by my family. it is one of the first babies we had had in decades. and he is sorely...
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according to reuters, the prime minister dimitri medvedev offered this warning. if the new sanctions impact russian banks, "it would be possible to clearly call it a declaration of economic war and it would be necessary to react to this war economically, politically or if needed by other means." at least that sounds closer to normal over the years. with us tonight retired four-star army general barry mccaffrey, former battlefield commander in the persian gulf, former drug czar for this country, and these days an msnbc military analyst. general, take them on one at a time, please. and that is, what are russia and north korea and their leaders trying to game from this country? >> well, i think they've got a clearer understanding of their own objectives, which i think we lack in the united states. by the way, i'm still very much convinced and confident in secretary jim mattis at d.o.d. and mike pompeo is an extremely capable person over at state, and gina haspel's very professional, knowledgeable person. and secretary of the treasury is first-rate. having said that,
according to reuters, the prime minister dimitri medvedev offered this warning. if the new sanctions impact russian banks, "it would be possible to clearly call it a declaration of economic war and it would be necessary to react to this war economically, politically or if needed by other means." at least that sounds closer to normal over the years. with us tonight retired four-star army general barry mccaffrey, former battlefield commander in the persian gulf, former drug czar for...
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despite all the press about maria butina and dimitri signs and others, i am not sure that we are making a crack or indentation in this. propose any of the panelists to go about doing this? i do not think the geck is the answer. >> it sounds like you might have an answer for this. >> you are right. i have talked a lot about government. pretty ossified government. what i mean by that is that the bureaucracies we set up, just , they areold war quite old. is, by nature, establish more rules every year. this coordinating role that i'm talking about is necessary. we have to find a way to align these authorities. but we probably cannot do it by ourselves. inneed industry partners places like facebook, in places like google. but it also is going to need a specific effort by the american people, as we were discussing. do is they goans and they find legitimate issues. like the black lives matter, blue lines matter. both of these sites exist, there are real tensions. a point to ae greater or lesser degree. they both have an argument. and it is part of our discussion that we need to find a way to t
despite all the press about maria butina and dimitri signs and others, i am not sure that we are making a crack or indentation in this. propose any of the panelists to go about doing this? i do not think the geck is the answer. >> it sounds like you might have an answer for this. >> you are right. i have talked a lot about government. pretty ossified government. what i mean by that is that the bureaucracies we set up, just , they areold war quite old. is, by nature, establish more...
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looking to appoint a successor and they have said that the first deputy prime minister of the d p r dimitri presence. of is that person now what we know is that there was a blast earlier on at a cafe which i think you can see on your screens you're looking at the aftermath of the moment it's called cafe paris basically the cafe separatists in this cafe was the leader of the p.r. alexander shanker and colleagues he was killed in the blast at the moment we don't think there was anybody else killed in the blast but other people were injured so that may change as i could change there was a man who rose to prominence in the early part of the war in ukraine's east he was the head of it one of the militias he was then promoted basically to prime minister of the on the ets at a time when there was an attempt to basically reorganize things there to make it look less like moscow for an operation in moscow run for an operation and more like a kind of home grown independence movement that was born in the us therefore he fitted the bill he went on to be president. both of the minsk summits he was even a
looking to appoint a successor and they have said that the first deputy prime minister of the d p r dimitri presence. of is that person now what we know is that there was a blast earlier on at a cafe which i think you can see on your screens you're looking at the aftermath of the moment it's called cafe paris basically the cafe separatists in this cafe was the leader of the p.r. alexander shanker and colleagues he was killed in the blast at the moment we don't think there was anybody else...
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especially with the death of dimitri stockkin this past week on 36th, we really need to push to make our streets safer for people who are seniors and people with disabilities as soon as possible. thank you. >> supervisor yee: thank you. >> i'm bob planthold. i have been working on this issue for over 30 years. so thanks again for the attention that you're paying. i worked for different agencies in the city, regional and state, and i still don't see enough of an emphasis on i will say some simple changes that can be done. not to put down or to delay or to suggest changes in any of the research and the data, but my comments flow from the pictures, the slides that we saw today. even though the numbers have declined of fatalities, that for seniors has stayed high, in fact, is still the highest proportion of any fatalities and higher than last year's proportion. i think that's a problem. but within the slides that you saw notice how many of the even broadly marked crosswalks were faded. that means that it's less likely for a driver to see those crosswalks. and i'm also going to say that i
especially with the death of dimitri stockkin this past week on 36th, we really need to push to make our streets safer for people who are seniors and people with disabilities as soon as possible. thank you. >> supervisor yee: thank you. >> i'm bob planthold. i have been working on this issue for over 30 years. so thanks again for the attention that you're paying. i worked for different agencies in the city, regional and state, and i still don't see enough of an emphasis on i will...