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backed regime in camp shows no interest in compromise or negotiations at the same time civilians in the east continue to die of going for broke. to cross-talk the crisis in ukraine i'm joined by my guest michael shank in washington he's an associate director at the friends committee on national legislation in berlin we have many well oxen writer he's a journalist editor and reporter and in moscow we cross to ben heiress he's the editor in chief of business new europe all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it but if i go to you first here in moscow the ukrainian president can't seem to take the answer yes over the last few weeks and months there been overtures coming from russia to do deescalate the situation in eastern ukraine to stop the violence and at the same time russia's gas promise offered ukraine the same price for gas that it did for unocal which and they're still saying no to what's going on. well it does seem that the russians now come to the table and started to negotiate and itself is a massive step for
backed regime in camp shows no interest in compromise or negotiations at the same time civilians in the east continue to die of going for broke. to cross-talk the crisis in ukraine i'm joined by my guest michael shank in washington he's an associate director at the friends committee on national legislation in berlin we have many well oxen writer he's a journalist editor and reporter and in moscow we cross to ben heiress he's the editor in chief of business new europe all right gentlemen...
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western backed regime shows no interest in compromise or negotiations at the same time civilians in the east continue to die is going for broke. to call something crisis in ukraine i'm joined by my guest michael shank in washington he's an associate director at the friends committee on national legislation in berlin we have writer he's a journalist editor and reporter he's the editor in chief of new york. a few weeks and months they've been over to do in eastern ukraine to stop the violence and at the same is offered the same for gas which and they're still saying no to what's going on but it does come to the table and started to negotiate and it's a massive step forward i mean the conditions. the dollars per thousand meter that they've been talking about then a deal would be struck and the whole gas thing. isn't as neat economically and. concrete practical question is a huge positive however you know the ukraine is playing hardball. satisfaction because there's still bounds in theory but i think the price signing the contract. which would leave them with this four hundred dollars plus cost
western backed regime shows no interest in compromise or negotiations at the same time civilians in the east continue to die is going for broke. to call something crisis in ukraine i'm joined by my guest michael shank in washington he's an associate director at the friends committee on national legislation in berlin we have writer he's a journalist editor and reporter he's the editor in chief of new york. a few weeks and months they've been over to do in eastern ukraine to stop the violence and...
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are only some of the questions surrounding the president's call for a cease fire and forces in the east say it's a trap options are narrowing. crosstalk or schenkel so-called truce i'm joined by my guest marcus papadopoulos in london he is the editor of politics first magazine in new york we have don de bar he is an anti-war activist and host of a daily radio program and in washington we cross ivan eland he is a senior fellow and director of independent institute all right crosstalk rules in fact gentlemen that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it marcos if i go to you first in london. does polish ngo ask for a ceasefire out of strength or out of weakness or cannot just first of all say peter it's a good thing but russian news outlets are covering the conflict in ukraine in bed because if western media had to field for themselves the world wouldn't be hearing about this terrible dreadful conflict which is incurring civilian casualties every single day but you know president poroshenko he's approaching the conflict in a very to place this man on the one han
are only some of the questions surrounding the president's call for a cease fire and forces in the east say it's a trap options are narrowing. crosstalk or schenkel so-called truce i'm joined by my guest marcus papadopoulos in london he is the editor of politics first magazine in new york we have don de bar he is an anti-war activist and host of a daily radio program and in washington we cross ivan eland he is a senior fellow and director of independent institute all right crosstalk rules in...
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the east cannot rule the west in the west can't rule the east there has to be a compromise but does victoria nuland know that i don't think she's cracked it a textbook on ukrainian history certainly the state department spokesman jen psaki hasn't done that. no absolutely not ideally the understand the tall and if we go back to the motor car analogy the problem is it seems to me that both the mind done movement and its sponsors in washington just don't have a reverse gear they're just driving this thing forward and driving the the ukraine over the abyss with it because they don't understand i think the pro process is in the eastern ukraine have now taken a life of their own and that the people there have legitimate concerns they're not prepared to speak to them the whole point about the coup in february was to eliminate any presidential candidate that had any base of support in the eastern ukraine and i don't think they understand that the ukraine is a divided society and to the extent that they do understand it they want to suppress it and that home afraid is a formula for more war or into y
the east cannot rule the west in the west can't rule the east there has to be a compromise but does victoria nuland know that i don't think she's cracked it a textbook on ukrainian history certainly the state department spokesman jen psaki hasn't done that. no absolutely not ideally the understand the tall and if we go back to the motor car analogy the problem is it seems to me that both the mind done movement and its sponsors in washington just don't have a reverse gear they're just driving...
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to progress east ward.other storm to the south we have ton watchful of not severe but extreme heavy rain crossing the bay and south jersey as we speak. we have carol's with more information. >> right now severe thunderstorm warning was just canceled for burlington county and eastern philadelphia. that is great news and northwestern camden county. confirmation they have dropped warnings no longer severe but still very strong storms leaving east ward, we will see that as they move toward the shore and they will be weakening. downpours between one and 2 inches, gusty wind between 40 and 50. they have a history of small hail, pea sized, to penny size and we are leaning more tore the pea size as we get later on in the afternoon and we will lose that day time heating. flash flood watch continues through tonight, for good part of the area, rain amounts, pretty significant between one and 2 inches where we saw showers and storms earlier. temperatures in the 70's, still warm and humid but that will even as coal fron
to progress east ward.other storm to the south we have ton watchful of not severe but extreme heavy rain crossing the bay and south jersey as we speak. we have carol's with more information. >> right now severe thunderstorm warning was just canceled for burlington county and eastern philadelphia. that is great news and northwestern camden county. confirmation they have dropped warnings no longer severe but still very strong storms leaving east ward, we will see that as they move toward...
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i think the perception is, you know, east stuart is not safe. east stuart may not be clean. don't invest your dollars there. >> thondra says those impressions couldn't be even further from the truth. >> it's actually very clean, very safe, and i think you've seen here today very welcoming. the city's done a lot of work through the community redevelopment agency to put in place infrastructure with new roadways, parking spaces, lighting, electric, there is internet access throughout the community. a lot of things that businesses are actually looking for are in place here. >> the city's public safety complex is nearby. as our local schools and athletic fields. they've helped generate additional traffic. but attracting customers who don't normally shop there is hard. >> if you're used to getting a cup of coffee near your home you might forget to come and get a cup of coffee near your work. >> the hope is east stuart will find its place in the larger community. >> do we want this to become a center for the arts? do we want to embrace history here? what kind of businesses do we wa
i think the perception is, you know, east stuart is not safe. east stuart may not be clean. don't invest your dollars there. >> thondra says those impressions couldn't be even further from the truth. >> it's actually very clean, very safe, and i think you've seen here today very welcoming. the city's done a lot of work through the community redevelopment agency to put in place infrastructure with new roadways, parking spaces, lighting, electric, there is internet access throughout...
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to negotiations because on a number of occasions putin said that he thought the referendum in the east wasn't a good idea when. the foreign minister said that if you know ukraine signs an association agreement with the european union russia want sanctions ukraine i mean we keep hearing this over and over again but the ukrainians keep saying no. well my guess for and i think ben's right ukraine's on its knees economically as i've said before publicly and c.n.n. with former congressman russ carnahan the way to go forward on gas is actually to diminish or decrease our reliance on gas or oil i know the u.s. government and u.s. industry is very keen to come in and supplant russia's gas imports into the e.u. which make up a third of their gas imports much of which crosses ukraine with replace it with renewable energy unfortunately republicans in the u.s. an industry in the us is quite keen to send in crude oil shale gas that's not the way to go now in terms of other negotiations i think ukraine president has shown that he's keen to negotiate when it comes to the east i think forays by the ge
to negotiations because on a number of occasions putin said that he thought the referendum in the east wasn't a good idea when. the foreign minister said that if you know ukraine signs an association agreement with the european union russia want sanctions ukraine i mean we keep hearing this over and over again but the ukrainians keep saying no. well my guess for and i think ben's right ukraine's on its knees economically as i've said before publicly and c.n.n. with former congressman russ...
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, the middle east that we are witnessing today, the middle east that is the source of so much tension and controversy and bloodshed. the obvious reason we want to go back is to find out how the west bank, gaza and jerusalem principally, but also the golan heights, came into the possession of the state of israel. and that happened in june, 1967 but the war was also a pivotal event for many other and even more profound reasons. for example, the six-day war really spelled a death knell for the movement of arab nationalism, which was a secular movement in its most sublime form, which was nasserism, under gamal abdel nasser, the president of egypt. that movement was delegitimized, it was debunked in 1967. and it opened the door to the entry of a new ideology into the middle east, and that was an islamic ideology. and that has had profound ramifications for everybody both in the middle east and here in the united states, as well. the six-day war also ended the period when the arab-israeli conflict was principally a state-to-state conflict, a conflict between israel and jordan, israel and sy
, the middle east that we are witnessing today, the middle east that is the source of so much tension and controversy and bloodshed. the obvious reason we want to go back is to find out how the west bank, gaza and jerusalem principally, but also the golan heights, came into the possession of the state of israel. and that happened in june, 1967 but the war was also a pivotal event for many other and even more profound reasons. for example, the six-day war really spelled a death knell for the...
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low 60s near east bay.nty of 70s but getting toward the upper 70s castro valley and union city. 80 fremont. and inland,, how about low 90 s. the accuweather forecast shows warmup today. bearskin land coast being cool with some sunshine. tomorrow 70 to over 100 degrees and by monday just minor cooling around the bay. tuesday will bring the numbers down about 8 degrees inland. by wednesday, thursday and friday more average temperatures and it's going to be chilly at the coast. we will let you know how warm it will be in your community by keeping track of bay area whether on twitter at live doppler 7hd. the sea breeze keeping it cool but it shouldn't be as gusty as it has been. >> and not as chilly in the arctic where the polar bears live. take a look at this video. the polar bear goes underwater and we get to go along. the heat shields are compromised. weare those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting.
low 60s near east bay.nty of 70s but getting toward the upper 70s castro valley and union city. 80 fremont. and inland,, how about low 90 s. the accuweather forecast shows warmup today. bearskin land coast being cool with some sunshine. tomorrow 70 to over 100 degrees and by monday just minor cooling around the bay. tuesday will bring the numbers down about 8 degrees inland. by wednesday, thursday and friday more average temperatures and it's going to be chilly at the coast. we will let you...
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bloomberg, east palo alto. can or should people do to help communities like east palo alto?st joins me in the studio. a nonprofit that provides counseling and financial services. he has lived in the east palo alto area for 14 years. >> thanks for having me. >> people don't realize unless you're getting off the freeway, you drive through east palo alto . it is a separate city from palo alto. >> it is. it dissects our community in half. >> how would you describe housing in east palo alto? >> interesting thing, the housing prices peaked in 2005. it was below 100,000. you have seen astronomical inflation in prices in just three years. >> how much pressure is is putting on residence? >> tremendous pressure. mainly because there has been such an infusion of capital. is cash.hit >> these are the childcare workers and cafeteria workers and massage therapists that work at these technology companies. >> the problem is is that east palo alto is expensive hurt. you're surrounded by great companies of affluence. there is tremendous pressure. they need a multisector approach. they need to
bloomberg, east palo alto. can or should people do to help communities like east palo alto?st joins me in the studio. a nonprofit that provides counseling and financial services. he has lived in the east palo alto area for 14 years. >> thanks for having me. >> people don't realize unless you're getting off the freeway, you drive through east palo alto . it is a separate city from palo alto. >> it is. it dissects our community in half. >> how would you describe housing in...
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use russia's military in ukraine and parliament as a tender truce between kiev and finders in the east weighs in the balance and we look at why the u.s. won't admit iran is one of the most stable countries in the middle east plus amid accusations of human rights violations in american prisons we find russian jails are far from just your in the now. president putin has asked lawmakers to withdraw permission to use the russian military forces in ukraine this will certainly make it harder for washington to hold its tail of a big bad russian ob the use of military was force was granted as an option unanimously in march ahead of the referendum in crimea but it's more outrage in the west which suspected russia planning an invasion not much news about it in the west though i guess it just doesn't fit into this cold war cold war cold war i see in relations with the west we tend to help support a cease fire in ukraine is of course important news whether it will work is still unclear but there are some who think this is the wrong move marks the bow to lecture at moscow state university joins us
use russia's military in ukraine and parliament as a tender truce between kiev and finders in the east weighs in the balance and we look at why the u.s. won't admit iran is one of the most stable countries in the middle east plus amid accusations of human rights violations in american prisons we find russian jails are far from just your in the now. president putin has asked lawmakers to withdraw permission to use the russian military forces in ukraine this will certainly make it harder for...
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the east cannot rule the west in the west can't rule the east there has to be a compromise but does victoria nuland know that i don't think she's cracked it a textbook on ukrainian history certainly the state department spokesman jen psaki hasn't done that. no absolutely not ideally the understand the tall and if we go back to the motor car analogy the problem is it seems to me that both the mind done movement and its sponsors in washington just don't have a reverse gear they're just driving this thing forward and driving the the ukraine over the abyss with it because they don't understand i think the pro processes in the eastern ukraine have now taken a life of their own and that the people there have legitimate concerns they're not prepared to speak to them the whole point about the coup in february was to eliminate any presidential candidate that had any base of support in the eastern ukraine and i don't think they understand that the ukraine is a divided society and to the extent that they do understand it they want to suppress it and that home afraid is a formula for more war when so yo
the east cannot rule the west in the west can't rule the east there has to be a compromise but does victoria nuland know that i don't think she's cracked it a textbook on ukrainian history certainly the state department spokesman jen psaki hasn't done that. no absolutely not ideally the understand the tall and if we go back to the motor car analogy the problem is it seems to me that both the mind done movement and its sponsors in washington just don't have a reverse gear they're just driving...
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east north and west and then you have the. shiites in the south so it could be it could be i would think it would be quite remarkable vote did happen in any structured and peaceful way but it could be you would have a vision of a three point three way division three new countries created out of iraq and of course once you do that once that happens as you were saying that has tremendous repercussions throughout the middle east because each little small new of a country has its own. threats to the re to the surrounding neighborhood neighborhood so who knows where this is all going to lead but it's certainly not going to leave leave the middle east in any better condition it is right now and it's certainly going to end it and probably worse condition how about you john how do you see this because it seems like the the obviously the borders of the of the first first world war that were drawn in the middle east are coming to an end there's an enormous amount of pressure here i can't see how it's going to be peaceful because most of
east north and west and then you have the. shiites in the south so it could be it could be i would think it would be quite remarkable vote did happen in any structured and peaceful way but it could be you would have a vision of a three point three way division three new countries created out of iraq and of course once you do that once that happens as you were saying that has tremendous repercussions throughout the middle east because each little small new of a country has its own. threats to...
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the east cannot rule the west in the west can't rule the east there has to be a compromise but does victoria nuland know that i don't think she's cracked it a textbook on ukrainian history certainly the state department spokesman jen psaki hasn't done that. no absolutely not ideally the understand the and if we go back to the motor car analogy the problem is it seems to me that both the mind done movement and its sponsors in washington just don't have a reverse gear they're just driving this thing forward and driving the the ukraine over the abyss with it because they don't understand i think the pro process is in the eastern ukraine have now taken a life of their own and that the people there have legitimate concerns they're not prepared to speak to them the whole point about the coup in february was to eliminate any presidential candidate that had any base of support in the eastern ukraine and i don't think they understand that the ukraine is a divided society and to the extent that they do understand it they want to suppress it and that i'm afraid is a formula for more war or into you poi
the east cannot rule the west in the west can't rule the east there has to be a compromise but does victoria nuland know that i don't think she's cracked it a textbook on ukrainian history certainly the state department spokesman jen psaki hasn't done that. no absolutely not ideally the understand the and if we go back to the motor car analogy the problem is it seems to me that both the mind done movement and its sponsors in washington just don't have a reverse gear they're just driving this...
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today's top stories and a review of the week a nervous peace is extended to the east of ukraine with both on the and. fighters vowing to abide by until monday. a recorded conversation catches unembarrassed polish foreign minister dismissing his country's ties with the u.s. as worthless and using explicit language to describe it subservient to washington. syria's embattled rebels line up for a five hundred million dollars out of u.s. military aid despite some american hardware already ending up in the hands of jihad . and you're watching. a true sport relative calm to ukraine this week as both the army and self-defense fighters in the east agreed to hold fire until monday sporadic attacks however are still happening the cease fire plan involved a lot of diplomatic effort and was supported by key countries including russia last friday the week long truce was declared in the east and that was followed by talks with me in kiev and the self-proclaimed republics for the first time since the conflict began the republic's vowed to recognize the ceasefire in the presence of russian and intern
today's top stories and a review of the week a nervous peace is extended to the east of ukraine with both on the and. fighters vowing to abide by until monday. a recorded conversation catches unembarrassed polish foreign minister dismissing his country's ties with the u.s. as worthless and using explicit language to describe it subservient to washington. syria's embattled rebels line up for a five hundred million dollars out of u.s. military aid despite some american hardware already ending up...
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i think this is very true in the middle east. i started asking myself, where did the picture that the americans had admitted century of the middle east come from? this inquiry led me to a really surprising lace. when you think about it it is not that surprising. it came from religion. the experts on the middle east were all missionaries. the first ambassadors, the first people who worked in the cia who established our expertise, they were all either the descendents of missionaries are people who are trained by missionaries. i think the missionary worldview had an enormous influence on what we thought we were doing in the middle east. i'm not the first one to point this out, but i don't know of anybody else who has honed in on the kind of specific inclinations that the missionaries had. when you go back a little bit to the 1930's and 1940's, john foster dulles in the eisenhower administration first became prominent on the international/diplomatic stage by his work in the churches. he worked in the federal council of churches in th
i think this is very true in the middle east. i started asking myself, where did the picture that the americans had admitted century of the middle east come from? this inquiry led me to a really surprising lace. when you think about it it is not that surprising. it came from religion. the experts on the middle east were all missionaries. the first ambassadors, the first people who worked in the cia who established our expertise, they were all either the descendents of missionaries are people...
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from the east bay hills, man layer is taller so some of the clouds are trying to spill into the east bay. we have fog through 7:00 hour at 50 to 58. hazy sunshine but the coast at mean and 56 to 76 and our spread at 4:00, enjoy the evening, 54 to 74. >> we have a little bit of construction over the altamont pass and moderate traffic along the westbound direction from tracy. starting with construction, eastbound from greenfield we will have a couple of lanes taken away, so quite a few more hours and if you are traveling along from the central valley we are down to 40 miles per hour approaching north flynn road and you get up to greenville the speeds will pick up. starting with the emeryville camera you can see the traffic is near 580 and moving along fine and at the toll plaza this is what you will find. the traffic is moving along and empty. eric and kristen? >> i know leyla gulen is have excited about this, does a doughnut with the morning cup of coffee sound good? where you can get one for free. you just need the doughnut. that is in money report. >> the major vote hillary clinton
from the east bay hills, man layer is taller so some of the clouds are trying to spill into the east bay. we have fog through 7:00 hour at 50 to 58. hazy sunshine but the coast at mean and 56 to 76 and our spread at 4:00, enjoy the evening, 54 to 74. >> we have a little bit of construction over the altamont pass and moderate traffic along the westbound direction from tracy. starting with construction, eastbound from greenfield we will have a couple of lanes taken away, so quite a few more...
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i think this is just a smokescreen to provide for another offensive against the two regions in the east i have not seen any sort of tangible proof that kiev is ready to negotiate and what is there to negotiate their so-called fifteen point peace plan is basically calling for unconditional surrender and poroshenko is inauguration speech basically said he's not willing to condone any sort of federal is ation or equality in ukraine so i'm not really sure what is there to make out of this except for just another smokescreen john in colombia do you see this as a smokescreen because we had a number of conversations between putin and merkel poroshenko in merkel and the french president hollande there's a lot of pressure now on care to do something to start simmering this down we had also putin asked the federation council here in russia to withdraw the authority to send in russian troops to protect russian speakers and russians in in east ukraine i mean there's movement internationally there's some diplomacy happening here that's right i am a bit more optimistic i think the fact that mr putin
i think this is just a smokescreen to provide for another offensive against the two regions in the east i have not seen any sort of tangible proof that kiev is ready to negotiate and what is there to negotiate their so-called fifteen point peace plan is basically calling for unconditional surrender and poroshenko is inauguration speech basically said he's not willing to condone any sort of federal is ation or equality in ukraine so i'm not really sure what is there to make out of this except...
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just hours before it's set to expire ukraine's president extends a cease fire in the east for another three days but it's a true special ready seen both civilians and national guard fighters killed in the latest confrontation. with. syria's embattled rebels are now in line for a five hundred million dollar military aid package from the u.s. but there are fears the weapons could end up on the wrong side of the barricades. also coming up this hour in the latest setback to blight berlin's already notorious new report is revealed a fake engineer was hired to design the fire safety system causing the opening to be delayed yet again. it's just gone seven pm this friday evening here in moscow you're chewed into r t international i'm you know a lot our top story ukraine's president a trade agreement with the u. the failure to sign the deal is what triggered the toppling of his predecessor while the terms of the agreement ultimately led to the ongoing bloody standoff in the country's east wherever petro poroshenko says he's currying out the will of the nation the people demanding european futu
just hours before it's set to expire ukraine's president extends a cease fire in the east for another three days but it's a true special ready seen both civilians and national guard fighters killed in the latest confrontation. with. syria's embattled rebels are now in line for a five hundred million dollar military aid package from the u.s. but there are fears the weapons could end up on the wrong side of the barricades. also coming up this hour in the latest setback to blight berlin's already...
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move is praised by the ukrainian president as a step towards deescalating tension in the country's east. but self-defense forces in east ukraine report mounting casualties or tillery fire today raising doubts over kiev's commitment to stopping the violence. getting gas to europe without the troublesome deed to is austria and russia strike a deal on a new branch of the south stream pipeline despite pressure from brussels to freeze the project. and poland's foreign minister is caught on tape using vulgar language to describe his country's alliance with washington this hour we look at how such leaks are causing cracks than in transplanting telly. for a good evening for me kevin great to have you with us this hour president putin to ask russian lawmakers to withdraw permission to use the military in ukraine it was granted you know mostly in march as head of the referendum in crimea to provide security for russian citizens of the naval fleet stationed in the region but it sparked outrage in the west which suspected russia of planning an intervention. it's expected to be discussed at the next
move is praised by the ukrainian president as a step towards deescalating tension in the country's east. but self-defense forces in east ukraine report mounting casualties or tillery fire today raising doubts over kiev's commitment to stopping the violence. getting gas to europe without the troublesome deed to is austria and russia strike a deal on a new branch of the south stream pipeline despite pressure from brussels to freeze the project. and poland's foreign minister is caught on tape...
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and south-east asia. it's reported in the u.k., canada and the united states. >> after they called 911, these daughters of an egyptian father and american mother were shot to death on january 1st, 2008. their father killed them for acting too western. he is at large, and the fbi is offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. >> it's really important to raise awareness of the issue, the forms of violence, of how, again, no country is immune, and it is an epidemic with one in three women experiencing physical, sexual and other abuse in her lifetime. >> courts in many countries treat the defense of family's honour as a mitigating circumstance. and perpetrators often receive light sentences. >> digging deeper, joining me from toronto canada is the president of a council for muslims facing tomorrow. she was featured in the 2014 documentary "hop our diaries', and dr chessman an author of "an american bride in kabul." dr, how would you define the honour killings? >> it's an indigenous tribal
and south-east asia. it's reported in the u.k., canada and the united states. >> after they called 911, these daughters of an egyptian father and american mother were shot to death on january 1st, 2008. their father killed them for acting too western. he is at large, and the fbi is offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. >> it's really important to raise awareness of the issue, the forms of violence, of how, again, no country is immune, and it is an epidemic...
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still churning up to the north and east of us. it's now east of us. and the wraparound did give the sierra nevada a little bit of rain last night. for us, sunshine and warmer temperatures. today will be the warmest day. a couple of 90s inland. way below for some, slightly above for some. here's sal. >>> all right, steve. i want to mention that the 7:00 a.m. vallejo ferry to san francisco is bus service instead. if you are just arriving there soon, you will see the buses lining up just like we did the other day for maintenance. let's take a look at the east shore. right here, the traffic here, a 26-minute drive. the buses will have to gauche kate between the carquinez bridge. not too bad. if you are driving in the east bay, southbound 880 traffic is already going to be slow. by the way, that bay bridge time is about 25 minutes. 880 southbound between 238 and fremont is about a 27-minute drive. 7:03. back to the desk. >> thank you, sal. >>> multiple suspicious fires break out in the oakland hills over a period of four days. two columns of smoke from fir
still churning up to the north and east of us. it's now east of us. and the wraparound did give the sierra nevada a little bit of rain last night. for us, sunshine and warmer temperatures. today will be the warmest day. a couple of 90s inland. way below for some, slightly above for some. here's sal. >>> all right, steve. i want to mention that the 7:00 a.m. vallejo ferry to san francisco is bus service instead. if you are just arriving there soon, you will see the buses lining up just...
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the exception is san francisco, east bay and south bay. with that said, we have now seen our june wildfire threat increased by the national fire agency. we have above average possibility of significant wildfires. this of course will be the case over the next few days. so you need do everything you can to keep any kind of wildfires happening. especially if you're doing some sort of camping. coming up, we'll have details on who will hit 100 degrees and how long it's going to last. >> okay, jeff. see you in a little bit. >> a developing story with the mexican border. a military jet crashed into a neighborhood east of san diego. a cell phone video of the aftermath. can you hear people yelling to get away. the jet smashed into at least one home. set two others on fire. remarkably no one was hurt. the crash happened this evening in the small town of imperial about two hours east of san dpe diego. neighbors thought it was an earthquake when they heard it. >> we heard a large explosion. it felt like an earthquake. so i thought it was an earthquake
the exception is san francisco, east bay and south bay. with that said, we have now seen our june wildfire threat increased by the national fire agency. we have above average possibility of significant wildfires. this of course will be the case over the next few days. so you need do everything you can to keep any kind of wildfires happening. especially if you're doing some sort of camping. coming up, we'll have details on who will hit 100 degrees and how long it's going to last. >> okay,...
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bay shore and the peninsula to the east bay valley where dan ville and brentwood are 57. mid-to-upper 40's throughout the north bay and half moon bay at 52. walnut creek shows the sun is up and the many layer is a thousand feet and it will not make it over the hills. the cooling breeze will and that returns and temperatures drop around seven to 14 degrees. coastal drizzle tone and the maureen layer is thicker tomorrow and saturday is our cool of the day of the forecast. we have high pressure to the east and cold front to the west, a dry cold front that will induce a sea breeze that will thicken the marine layer not bringing beneficial. rain to our neighborhood even when it rolls on in the week. sunnyvale is 78, and 72 in santa cruz and overin the low-to-mid 80's in the santa clara valley and low 70's at millbrae and mid-to-upper 70's a tim california day. low-to-mid 60's and the clouds are thick along the coast and mid-notice downtown and 84 in santa rosa, and we are 68 at berkeley and alameda, and low-to-mid 70's for the rest of the east bay shore and in the east bay, we
bay shore and the peninsula to the east bay valley where dan ville and brentwood are 57. mid-to-upper 40's throughout the north bay and half moon bay at 52. walnut creek shows the sun is up and the many layer is a thousand feet and it will not make it over the hills. the cooling breeze will and that returns and temperatures drop around seven to 14 degrees. coastal drizzle tone and the maureen layer is thicker tomorrow and saturday is our cool of the day of the forecast. we have high pressure to...
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engulfing two homes on clayton road in the east san jose foothills. the fast moving fire caused propane tanks to explode. it also destroyed several vehicles. nobody was hurt while fighting the fire. the cause of the fire is under investigation. an estimated 100-thousand people are expected to show up for this weekend's toyota savemart 350 race in sonoma. kron four's jackie sissel is there live with more on the traffic impact. before the big race -- you can catch the nascar special right here on kron four. it airs tonight at nine o'clock. with your host, our sports director gary radnich. despite objections from the san francisco mayor ed lee, representative nancy pelosi and thousands of residents. san francisco catholic archbishop salvatore cordileone. attended a pro-marriage rally in washington d-c yesterday. he spoke at the "march for marriage" event. which supports traditional marriage between a man and a woman. before the rally, the archbishop said the event was not anti- l- g-b-t. but he did talk about what he says are the values needed in a good
engulfing two homes on clayton road in the east san jose foothills. the fast moving fire caused propane tanks to explode. it also destroyed several vehicles. nobody was hurt while fighting the fire. the cause of the fire is under investigation. an estimated 100-thousand people are expected to show up for this weekend's toyota savemart 350 race in sonoma. kron four's jackie sissel is there live with more on the traffic impact. before the big race -- you can catch the nascar special right here on...
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new president petro poroshenko says his forces will soon unilaterally hole through offensive in the east of the country but residential areas and be siege cities are scarred by weeks of yelling we're about to show you graphic footage of the aftermath in the city of pramod torsella surfaced online within the last few hours a witness filmed several victim shortly after the attack on tuesday at least ten locals were killed as you can see the buildings are full of bullet holes on body parts or scattered light side one woman carrying a bucket of cherries home from market was reportedly among the victims there is a constant stream of footage coming in showing devastated residential areas including churches schools and hospitals left in ruins the dire. situation was the focus of a full conversation between the ukrainian and russian leaders it was following up the ceasefire promise and reports. did say that there is going to be a very short term cease fire implemented unilateral ceasefire implemented in south east of ukraine but he did emphasize that it's going to be extremely short in the amoun
new president petro poroshenko says his forces will soon unilaterally hole through offensive in the east of the country but residential areas and be siege cities are scarred by weeks of yelling we're about to show you graphic footage of the aftermath in the city of pramod torsella surfaced online within the last few hours a witness filmed several victim shortly after the attack on tuesday at least ten locals were killed as you can see the buildings are full of bullet holes on body parts or...
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right over the east bay hills. in addition to high clouds this morning, that fog developing along the coastline. toy expect we will be partly cloudy topmostly cloudy along the coast. your weekend looks nice. it's going to be well the microclimate type pattern we get. 50s at the coast. 70s at the bay. temperatures right now 50- degrees in santa rosa. 57 san francisco. oakland checking into the upper 50s. let's talk a tour. 82 san rafael. low 70s for sausalito. low 70s in berkeley. 81 for cupertino. partly cloudy skies. daily city, pacifica and half- moon bay. temperatures trending downward. and then they rebound. and then they hold steady. temperatures in the upper 80s. >>> a federal court ruled the justice department can go ahead with its lawsuit over risky mortgage. now they are asking them to meet with ceo. that is a step that jp morgan chase took when they were facing a similar problem. it did help jp morgan reach a settlement last december. >>> gm dead not recall the impalas until last month and did not notify
right over the east bay hills. in addition to high clouds this morning, that fog developing along the coastline. toy expect we will be partly cloudy topmostly cloudy along the coast. your weekend looks nice. it's going to be well the microclimate type pattern we get. 50s at the coast. 70s at the bay. temperatures right now 50- degrees in santa rosa. 57 san francisco. oakland checking into the upper 50s. let's talk a tour. 82 san rafael. low 70s for sausalito. low 70s in berkeley. 81 for...
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he has got to go east. people expect him to take leon titans.sh of he also realizes when he is in the east that people in the district of columbia medal far too often -- meddle far too often with the army of the potomac, and some people in the army are far too interested in what is going on in washington. the first time grant meets meade withrginia, he goes back me to washington, because meade had to testify before the joint defeat aton the great gettysburg, and how he was saved by dan sickles and dan butterfield, and a cast of midgets. [laughter] and that teaches grant something. lessons is, you cannot go to washington without an escort. there is not been a be anymore of this backdoor backstabbing that has been so characteristic of a civil military culture that had been promoted in part by none other than the president of the united states, abraham lincoln. grant had to meet the challenge expectations. you have to address the problem of virginia and on. and so grant devises a plan which you have heard elem
he has got to go east. people expect him to take leon titans.sh of he also realizes when he is in the east that people in the district of columbia medal far too often -- meddle far too often with the army of the potomac, and some people in the army are far too interested in what is going on in washington. the first time grant meets meade withrginia, he goes back me to washington, because meade had to testify before the joint defeat aton the great gettysburg, and how he was saved by dan sickles...
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and east berliners. >> across streets, all along the 25-mile border between east and west berlin. >>st germany are cut. the flood of refugees is dammed up. west berlin is isolated. ♪ >> communist country like east germany cannot exist with an open border. it must be able to wall its people in and make them work until communism succeeds. >> president kennedy decided on thursday to send johnson to berlin because mayor brant had written a letter warning that the city's rotting morale required bold and quick treatment. >> and the united states wants you to know that the pledge he has given to the freedom of west berlin and to the rights of western access to berlin is firm. >> is khrushchev entirely convinced that our words have meaning? if he is not, what can we do short of war to convince him that they do? >> 1500 american soldiers arrived in west berlin after a 110-mile road trip across east germany. soviet person radio described the arrival of additional american forces as a challenging military act. >> the berliners know that western strength is their only protection. >> there are al
and east berliners. >> across streets, all along the 25-mile border between east and west berlin. >>st germany are cut. the flood of refugees is dammed up. west berlin is isolated. ♪ >> communist country like east germany cannot exist with an open border. it must be able to wall its people in and make them work until communism succeeds. >> president kennedy decided on thursday to send johnson to berlin because mayor brant had written a letter warning that the city's...
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just to the south and east of east norton near horsham and abington. and that section, just south of conshohocken in philadelphia county to the north and east of ardmore and parts of month monday down -- montgomery county. the temperature 78 in philadelphia, 80 millville, 84 dover where it is dry. and the lehigh valley 72 degrees. no matter what your temperature is, it has been extremely humid this afternoon. and that humidity is what is allowing a lot of water to be released from the atmosphere. in fact with the temperatures, so far in the last three years. 93% of the time we already hit 90 degrees once in philadelphia. since we haven't this year, it is going to be the latest we have seen a 90-degree day since june 23 of 2003. and satellite and radar showing downpours this morning, and some of them bubbling up this afternoon and mainly along the pennsylvania turnpike. it is a general flavor of this week, it will remain unsettled for pretty much the next four days. tuesday, wednesday, thursday into friday. each day very humid with clouds and sunshine w
just to the south and east of east norton near horsham and abington. and that section, just south of conshohocken in philadelphia county to the north and east of ardmore and parts of month monday down -- montgomery county. the temperature 78 in philadelphia, 80 millville, 84 dover where it is dry. and the lehigh valley 72 degrees. no matter what your temperature is, it has been extremely humid this afternoon. and that humidity is what is allowing a lot of water to be released from the...
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john has lived in east palo alto for 14 years.e don't realize that unless you're coming off the freeway, you literally drive through east palo alto to get to facebook. it is right there. it's a separate city. >> the 101 dissects our community. we are right in the middle of it all. >> how would you describe housing prices in east palo alto today? >> during the foreclosure crisis come our housing prices went $650,000ak in 2005 of down to below $100,000 and they are back up to the rate before the crisis. we have seen astronomical inflation in prices in just three years. >> how much pressure is this putting residents? >> it's tremendous. it's the worst i have seen in my 14 years in the community mainly because there has been such an infusion of capital. mostly people are buying up properties with cash. you cannot compete with cash. >> what can be done about this? >these are childcare workers and massage therapists and day care workers. east palo alto is very expensivedirt surrounded by great companies who are affluent. there needs to
john has lived in east palo alto for 14 years.e don't realize that unless you're coming off the freeway, you literally drive through east palo alto to get to facebook. it is right there. it's a separate city. >> the 101 dissects our community. we are right in the middle of it all. >> how would you describe housing prices in east palo alto today? >> during the foreclosure crisis come our housing prices went $650,000ak in 2005 of down to below $100,000 and they are back up to...
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very hot in the east bay. >> yeah.e like a little heat for the summer so we have that on order today and tomorrow. as you look at live doppler 7 you see there's fog. and the warmth is headed our way. in fact, for the next couple days things are going to be awfully toasty in parts of the east bay valleys and the inner valleys. at the beach it will be nice. san jose temperatures are well into the 60s. 66 with morgan hill at 70. half moon bay a comfortable 59 degrees. yeah, you will probably need a sweatshirt if you are headed to the coast. although if you are up in the north bay, point reyes, that will even warm into the 60s. here is lake tahoe where it will be a beautiful day. 80s here. and into the upper 80s in the days ahead. 68 santa rosa, 73 fairfield. novato up to 72. the north winds really affecting the temperatures north of the golden gate where you can really feel the warmth. everyone warms up five to ten degrees today. this is how warm we are now compared to yesterday. 2 to 6 degrees warmer. even on the coast a
very hot in the east bay. >> yeah.e like a little heat for the summer so we have that on order today and tomorrow. as you look at live doppler 7 you see there's fog. and the warmth is headed our way. in fact, for the next couple days things are going to be awfully toasty in parts of the east bay valleys and the inner valleys. at the beach it will be nice. san jose temperatures are well into the 60s. 66 with morgan hill at 70. half moon bay a comfortable 59 degrees. yeah, you will probably...
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today's top stories and a review of the week a nervous piece is extended in the east of ukraine with both army and anti care fighters vowing to abide by a cease fire until monday. a recorded conversation catches and embarrass the polish foreign minister dismissing his country's ties with the u.s. in less than diplomatic language. syria's embattled rebels line up for a five hundred million dollar handout of u.s. military aid and despite some american hardware already ending up in the hands of jihadists. welcome it's a pleasure to have your company my name is neil harvey and you're watching our international. troops brought relative calm to ukraine this week the army and self-defense fighters in the east agreed to hold fire until monday sporadic attacks however are still happening the cease fire plan involved a lot of diplomatic effort and was supported by key countries including russia last friday the week long truce was declared in the east and that was followed by talks in the self-proclaimed republic for the first time since the conflict had begun the republic's power to recognize
today's top stories and a review of the week a nervous piece is extended in the east of ukraine with both army and anti care fighters vowing to abide by a cease fire until monday. a recorded conversation catches and embarrass the polish foreign minister dismissing his country's ties with the u.s. in less than diplomatic language. syria's embattled rebels line up for a five hundred million dollar handout of u.s. military aid and despite some american hardware already ending up in the hands of...
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>> check out the dry hillside in east san jose. i got new numbers great cal fire, they have responded to more than 2,100 fires, 70 percent increase compared to the average year. today, several dozen firefighters from the bay area including south san francisco, saratoga, pacifica, milpitas and gilroy gathered in grant ranch county park on the way up to mount hamilton and they are learning how to use tools to light fires in a safe way. this could create a fire break that could save homes and lives. firefighters are being trained to be strike team leaders meaning they will bring group of their firefighters and equipment into other parts of the state to help with wildfires. >> an issue is they don't understand what they are doing they are going to make the problem worse and someone could get hurt or killed. >> you are trying to make sure they know how to do it correctly. >> thank you is our goal do make them understand how to use it, when to use it, and that it will benefit and not hurt someone. >> the director just issued an order thi
>> check out the dry hillside in east san jose. i got new numbers great cal fire, they have responded to more than 2,100 fires, 70 percent increase compared to the average year. today, several dozen firefighters from the bay area including south san francisco, saratoga, pacifica, milpitas and gilroy gathered in grant ranch county park on the way up to mount hamilton and they are learning how to use tools to light fires in a safe way. this could create a fire break that could save homes...
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so the two russian journalists killed by shell explosions while in east ukraine earlier this week the only surviving member of the three men crew filmed the moment his teammates were hit here's what he captured. the camera man says they were purely wearing press signs as they attempted to film and to his forces trying to evacuate refugees self-defense troops accompanying the journalists were also killed in the shelling you've just seen at the blasts and this is the immediate aftermath but kiffin investigators claim now it was anti government forces behind the deaths and ukraine's representative to the u.n. has more or less implied the dead journalists had only themselves to blame for being in the wrong place at the wrong time ukraine's president is considering making his a recently said foreign minister and ambassador despite. having made headlines for his less than diplomatic language joke the over. the brightness of the three. but the country where you'll be heading up to ukraine's diplomatic mission so far remains a mystery learn all about the former top diplomat strong statements
so the two russian journalists killed by shell explosions while in east ukraine earlier this week the only surviving member of the three men crew filmed the moment his teammates were hit here's what he captured. the camera man says they were purely wearing press signs as they attempted to film and to his forces trying to evacuate refugees self-defense troops accompanying the journalists were also killed in the shelling you've just seen at the blasts and this is the immediate aftermath but...