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as putin authorities have resorted to an unprecedented falsification and rigged lections. >> the opposition has held a series of demonstrations in recent months, unprecedented in size. sparked by evidence that the parliamentary election in december had been rigged. this evening they will be the first protests following sunday opposing vote. in the capital of siberia the opposition had been hoping to hold their protest in this central square. in what has become a familiar tactic, the authorities say they cannot because the square is reserved for a rally for the ruling party. courts in the last hour the independent elections watchdog golos has had a number of concerns. >> the campaign could be characterized as the usual for the last decade in the russian elections. not sufficient competitiveness, state intrusion into the election process, and forced the voting on several occasions. it cannot be called just according to the russian constitution and international standards. >> there's been widespread allegations from the opposition movement that there may have been violations in the election. w
as putin authorities have resorted to an unprecedented falsification and rigged lections. >> the opposition has held a series of demonstrations in recent months, unprecedented in size. sparked by evidence that the parliamentary election in december had been rigged. this evening they will be the first protests following sunday opposing vote. in the capital of siberia the opposition had been hoping to hold their protest in this central square. in what has become a familiar tactic, the...
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the authorities have resorted to an unprecedented falsification and rigged elections. >> the opposition has held a series of demonstrations in recent months, unprecedented in size. these are sparked by evidence that the parliamentary elections in december had been rigded. this evening they will be the first protests following sunday's votes. in the capital of siberia, the opposition had been hoping to hold their protest in this square. but in one has become a familiar tactic, if the authorities say they cannot because the square is reserved for a rally by the ruling party. bbc news, russia. >> let's get more analysis on this. we will speak with the vice president of the russian center for political studies and has also worked with the ruling united russia party. thanks very much for being with us. what is your reaction to what the monitors have been saying? >> we must take into account the presidential elections in the past 20 years, these elections were the most free in the history of modern russia. this happened thanks to the enthusiasm and zeal of tens of thousands of civic activists
the authorities have resorted to an unprecedented falsification and rigged elections. >> the opposition has held a series of demonstrations in recent months, unprecedented in size. these are sparked by evidence that the parliamentary elections in december had been rigded. this evening they will be the first protests following sunday's votes. in the capital of siberia, the opposition had been hoping to hold their protest in this square. but in one has become a familiar tactic, if the...
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this whole prospectus is full of exaggeration, falsification, and downright lying.yes, we're very disappointed, peter. but you said, "be flexible with the figures so as to achieve a positive outcome." within the parameters of complete transparency. no, you didn't say that. anyway, this will be redrafted, amelia. but obviously the buck stops with me, and needless to say, as senior education provider here, i accept full and complete responsibility... for peter's incompetence. hi. i'm back... in the middle of the afternoon like the mad, exciting bastard i really am. mr. brockman. i'm police constable smith. i'm investigating a case of domestic assault. domestic as--? oh, for god's sake, look, this is ridiculous! he--he likes to be swung around by his ankles, only on this occasion i inadvertently happened to smash his head against-- no, no. no, no, no, no. no. pete. no. it's the assault next door. oh. yes, uh. of-- of course. well, we did wonder, didn't we, whether we should... call the police. is she badly hurt? she's fine... but he's in the hospital. cracked skull. sh
this whole prospectus is full of exaggeration, falsification, and downright lying.yes, we're very disappointed, peter. but you said, "be flexible with the figures so as to achieve a positive outcome." within the parameters of complete transparency. no, you didn't say that. anyway, this will be redrafted, amelia. but obviously the buck stops with me, and needless to say, as senior education provider here, i accept full and complete responsibility... for peter's incompetence. hi. i'm...
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consists mostly of law school graduates and they presented their facts possible irregularities falsifications and violations to the prime minister. all of these incidents will be dealt with and will be investigated so it is still unclear and to still with us still to see whether this. did indeed become the most transparent in russia's history but we all have. to face the fact that on may the seventh bloody reporting will be officially sworn in as russia's president for the third time in twelve years and will be coming back to the kremlin this fact certain to be an acknowledged by many world leaders who already congratulated. with the victory in the first round of the election however some of the media still doesn't want to recognize the result of the vote and my colleagues. did every force from across the atlantic explaining exactly what this is all about. even before the election the american audience were primed to believe that the presidential voting washer had to be a fraud as this one going to be in the west would call a free and fair election. it seems highly unlikely that it will be a
consists mostly of law school graduates and they presented their facts possible irregularities falsifications and violations to the prime minister. all of these incidents will be dealt with and will be investigated so it is still unclear and to still with us still to see whether this. did indeed become the most transparent in russia's history but we all have. to face the fact that on may the seventh bloody reporting will be officially sworn in as russia's president for the third time in twelve...
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falsification. we don't have to hold hearings during the pendency we take them out. if we use disbarment we have to go through a whole extended hearing process. as well, when we take the stores out, most of the stores we're talking about are small stores. they rarely interact with other parts of government. they don't have pharmacies. they are not stores, government doesn't buy liquor from liquor stores to use the earlier reference point. it's far more efficient for us to do this. i will say this, we have completed requirements with the general services administration to allow our agency to now start filing exclusive parties listing, which means once that company is on that list, they can't do business with any part of the federal government. this is a more efficient way to do it. meantime we can take that out. >> mrs. fong, my time is expired. it looks like you have at least a partial answer beyond that. >> thank you. we feel very strongly that usda as a whole needs to be a better job with suspension and debarment. we believe there's room to work with f & s to get t
falsification. we don't have to hold hearings during the pendency we take them out. if we use disbarment we have to go through a whole extended hearing process. as well, when we take the stores out, most of the stores we're talking about are small stores. they rarely interact with other parts of government. they don't have pharmacies. they are not stores, government doesn't buy liquor from liquor stores to use the earlier reference point. it's far more efficient for us to do this. i will say...
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that paid no attention to people's income, to their ability to repay, to their assets and lots of falsification. it was a very broken market. and one of the things we need to keep in mind is as a result of that, we had the credit crunch, which has hurt small businesses. >> i only have a minute left. >> i'm sorry. >> if you could give me the answer to what you're doing to safeguard affordability and availability in writing, that would be great. >> that's fine. >> and i want to mention one other thing. the bureau is working on a two-page prototype credit card agreement is my understanding. and i understand that the printed portion in the contract with definitions comes in at about 400 -- i'm sorry, 4,431 words. and that doesn't include definitional terms that are housed on other pages. so we're talking about a two-page agreement, a one-page summary, and somewhere between two to seven pages of definitions with other untold information tacked on too. and i'm just curious. you know, if the goal is to make sure that people understand and read these contracts, why we aren't building on the one-page ag
that paid no attention to people's income, to their ability to repay, to their assets and lots of falsification. it was a very broken market. and one of the things we need to keep in mind is as a result of that, we had the credit crunch, which has hurt small businesses. >> i only have a minute left. >> i'm sorry. >> if you could give me the answer to what you're doing to safeguard affordability and availability in writing, that would be great. >> that's fine. >>...
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allegations include inappropriate touching, being told not to report suspected child abuse, possible falsification of personnel files, even threats of retaliation. the board is accused of knowing about the problems and not taking action. the school system spokesperson says the previous investigation found that these allegations have little or no merit. >>> 5:05. time for the latest your money report of the morning. ned line time. jessica doyle has it. good morning. >> good morning. we'll have to see you in economic data is enough to fire up investors today, get them back in rally mode. wall street suffered only the second decline in two weeks yesterday. stocks down after data from china pointed to a slowdown there. checking the numbers the dow stands this morning at 13,170. dropped about 69 points in trading yesterday. nasdaq and s&p both lost about four points. >>> don't expect to use your phone while in flight any time soon, but you may be able to keep the e-reader on during takeoff of. the federal aviation administration is reviewing the ban on some electronics while in flight. e-readers, table
allegations include inappropriate touching, being told not to report suspected child abuse, possible falsification of personnel files, even threats of retaliation. the board is accused of knowing about the problems and not taking action. the school system spokesperson says the previous investigation found that these allegations have little or no merit. >>> 5:05. time for the latest your money report of the morning. ned line time. jessica doyle has it. good morning. >> good...
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. >> we already have a lot of physical evidence of the falsifications. >> warner: given the 64% landslide the larger debate was over what voters were really saying and what putin would hear. in a village near moscow yesterday a retired teacher lauded putin for providing stability and security. >> i voted for putin. i would like him to be even more of a strong man without any liberal compromises. >> warner: this art historian voted none of the above. >> we want to express our feeling that we are something and the government should hear our voice. >> warner: in moscow, this sales manager shows the billionaire who got only 7%, but mostly to send a zinger to putin. >> i votedor for him in order to let the authorities know that there are different opinions. >> warner: do you think he's going to listen to that message? >> i think he's a clever man. that's my own opinion, personal. so i think that if he does his homework, you know, he would spend a little more time on real thinking about what people need. i believe in him. >> i think putin is a hard headed realist actually. i think the signals h
. >> we already have a lot of physical evidence of the falsifications. >> warner: given the 64% landslide the larger debate was over what voters were really saying and what putin would hear. in a village near moscow yesterday a retired teacher lauded putin for providing stability and security. >> i voted for putin. i would like him to be even more of a strong man without any liberal compromises. >> warner: this art historian voted none of the above. >> we want to...
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taken stores out this very weak for simply trafficking or misleading us in their application, falsification. we don't have to hold hearings. we give stores 10 days to respond to us and we take them out. if we use department we have to go through a hole the hold extended hearing process. when we take the stores out, most of the stores we are talking about her small stores. they rarely interact with other parts of government. they don't have pharmacies. they are not stores, government does not buy as a reference.. it's far more efficient for us to do this and i will say this. we have completed requirements the requirements with the general services administration to allow agencies, our agencies could, to filing excluded parties listing which means once the company is on that list they can't do business with any part of federal government. this is a more efficient way to do it in the meantime we can take that out. >> ms. vaughn, my time is expired but it looks like you have a partial answer beyond that. >> thank you. we feel very strongly that usda is a whole needs to do a better job with does
taken stores out this very weak for simply trafficking or misleading us in their application, falsification. we don't have to hold hearings. we give stores 10 days to respond to us and we take them out. if we use department we have to go through a hole the hold extended hearing process. when we take the stores out, most of the stores we are talking about her small stores. they rarely interact with other parts of government. they don't have pharmacies. they are not stores, government does not...
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taken stores out this very weak for simply trafficking or misleading us in their application, falsification. we don't have to hold hearings. we give stores 10 days to respond to us and we take them out. if we use department we have to go through a hole the hold extended hearing process. when we take the stores out, most of the stores we are talking about her small stores. they rarely interact with other parts of government. they don't have pharmacies. they are not stores, government does not buy as a reference.. it's far more efficient for us to do this and i will say this. we have completed requirements the requirements with the general services administration to allow agencies, our agencies could, to filing excluded parties listing which means once the company is on that list they can't do business with any part of federal government. this is a more efficient way to do it in the meantime we can take that out. >> ms. vaughn, my time is expired but it looks like you have a partial answer beyond that. >> thank you. we feel very strongly that usda is a whole needs to do a better job with does
taken stores out this very weak for simply trafficking or misleading us in their application, falsification. we don't have to hold hearings. we give stores 10 days to respond to us and we take them out. if we use department we have to go through a hole the hold extended hearing process. when we take the stores out, most of the stores we are talking about her small stores. they rarely interact with other parts of government. they don't have pharmacies. they are not stores, government does not...
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taken stores out this very weak for simply trafficking or misleading us in their application, falsification don't have to hold hearings. we give stores 10 days to respond to us and we take them out. if we use department we have to go through a hole the hold extended hearing process. when we take the stores out, most of the stores we are talking about her small stores. they rarely interact with other parts of government. they don't have pharmacies. they are not stores, government does not buy as a reference.. it's far more efficient for us to do this and i will say this. we have completed requirements the requirements with the general services administration to allow agencies, our agencies could, to filing excluded parties listing which means once the company is on that list they can't do business with any part of federal government. this is a more efficient way to do it in the meantime we can take that out. >> ms. vaughn, my time is expired but it looks like you have a partial answer beyond that. >> thank you. we feel very strongly that usda is a whole needs to do a better job with does deb
taken stores out this very weak for simply trafficking or misleading us in their application, falsification don't have to hold hearings. we give stores 10 days to respond to us and we take them out. if we use department we have to go through a hole the hold extended hearing process. when we take the stores out, most of the stores we are talking about her small stores. they rarely interact with other parts of government. they don't have pharmacies. they are not stores, government does not buy as...