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also there were the presidents of belarus and also the president of kazakhstan, and katherine ashton, eu foreign acheers chief and a couple of other eu representatives as well. poroshenko has come with the 12-point peace plan that he outlined in june, in which he is trying to establish a kind of framework for negotiation at the start. the 15-point peace plan essentially includes the disarming and disbandment of all militias. it involves setting up a buffer zone along the border, and kick starting, restarting local government in the area of eastern ukraine where it's mostly russian speaking. but these aren't peace talks. it's a customs union meeting, and essentially these negotiations have been sort of tacked on to that, so i don't think that we can really say that this is the culmination of any kind of talk. this is merely the beginning, the first step for any kind of settlement to start. >> thank you, rory challands joining us. let's speak to a former russian diplomat and chairman of the russian chairman society with arab countries. our reporter saying that this might be the beginnin
also there were the presidents of belarus and also the president of kazakhstan, and katherine ashton, eu foreign acheers chief and a couple of other eu representatives as well. poroshenko has come with the 12-point peace plan that he outlined in june, in which he is trying to establish a kind of framework for negotiation at the start. the 15-point peace plan essentially includes the disarming and disbandment of all militias. it involves setting up a buffer zone along the border, and kick...
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so in kazakhstan, they had three republics, finding the agreement of economic unions.so as far as i know, this is the first time since 1991 that they were union and not commonwealth and we use up lots of political vocabulary. and so in 1991 it was from kazakhstan but the word came that there's another entity of the soviet socialist republics and at that time the republic other together against the same person and at that time they decided that any kind of union is gone, it wasn't just a slavic republics of central asia republics that all of them. and so that turned out to be the launch of my book and the welcoming news from the author and i was looking for a publisher. and that is one of the events that no one could predict and that is interested and publishing and publishing this book. and so why i wrote this book, one of them is that i wasn't in the soviet union or the ukraine most of the events in my book take place here. the chronological sculptors from july 1991 that starts with president george bush and mikhail gorbachev and that goes all the way to december. and
so in kazakhstan, they had three republics, finding the agreement of economic unions.so as far as i know, this is the first time since 1991 that they were union and not commonwealth and we use up lots of political vocabulary. and so in 1991 it was from kazakhstan but the word came that there's another entity of the soviet socialist republics and at that time the republic other together against the same person and at that time they decided that any kind of union is gone, it wasn't just a slavic...
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tennis open playing a 4th ranked player from kazakhstan. she was the youngest player to win an open march since 1996 beating 12 seeded player in three sets and went in ranked 1,208 in the world and now she will move up after the stunning win. she new lives in atherton. >>> the entire peninsula excited >> and what about buster posey at at&t park? >> couple of great games. bumgarner then posey. love the southern boys. >>> visibility is santa rosa at 15 miles. the cloud deck is lower this morning. i would expect more in the way of cloud cover up-and-down 101 compared to yesterday. the cloud deck is filling in the bay. as you head to the east bay hills and valleys looking east from the hills along 24 you can see it is clear. that is why this area is going to be the warmest with the most sunshine. the warmth shows high clouds and not so warm friday through sunday and dry for the holiday weekend with temperatures close to average as we say good by to summer but for some of us the warmest days are ahead of us. cupertino and san jose and the immedi
tennis open playing a 4th ranked player from kazakhstan. she was the youngest player to win an open march since 1996 beating 12 seeded player in three sets and went in ranked 1,208 in the world and now she will move up after the stunning win. she new lives in atherton. >>> the entire peninsula excited >> and what about buster posey at at&t park? >> couple of great games. bumgarner then posey. love the southern boys. >>> visibility is santa rosa at 15 miles. the...
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he's asked the leaders of belarus and kazakhstan for their cooperation in enforcing the food embargo. putin held separate conversations over the phone with belarus president lukashenko and kazakh president. the two former soviet republics have common customs policy with russia. belarus shares borders with several eu nations and putin asked lukashenko to prevent banned products from entering russia by way of belarus. some russians are concerned that the food embargo may lead to price increases and shortages of food. putin is considering expanding imports of dairy and other farm products from belarus. >>> investors in asia are worried about the headlines of iraq, gaza and ukraine. they're selling stocks and placing their money in what they see as safer investments such as gold and government bonds. the major markets ended the week in negative territory. tokyo's key index felt below 15,000 for the first time since june. for the week it was down 5%. australian stocks also sank for sixth consecutive day. the benchmark index shed 1.34%. sydney was down 2.2%. china's strong trade surplus lit
he's asked the leaders of belarus and kazakhstan for their cooperation in enforcing the food embargo. putin held separate conversations over the phone with belarus president lukashenko and kazakh president. the two former soviet republics have common customs policy with russia. belarus shares borders with several eu nations and putin asked lukashenko to prevent banned products from entering russia by way of belarus. some russians are concerned that the food embargo may lead to price increases...
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earlier they took part in discussions with the leaders of belarus and kazakhstan and the eu foreign policy chief. eu leaders have been pushing for a cease-fire. putin said they discussed ways to stop the bloodshed but he kept his options open. >> translator: if our concerns are not considered in the negotiations, then we will have no choice but to protect our economic interests. >> poroshenko said in a statement that he is demanding decisive actions that will bring peace to his nation. >>> a u.n. helicopter crashed in south sudan. three crew members were killed another seriously injured. some reports say the helicopter was shot down. u.n. officials are investigating. >> we received a report that one of our helicopters, an mi-8, had crashed about ten kilometers south of bentiu in the unity state. >> all three of the crew members who died are russian and the helicopter was chartered from a russian firm. it went down in a northern area where government and opposition forces have been fighting. they agreed to a cease-fire in may but have not honored it. some reports say an opposition commander
earlier they took part in discussions with the leaders of belarus and kazakhstan and the eu foreign policy chief. eu leaders have been pushing for a cease-fire. putin said they discussed ways to stop the bloodshed but he kept his options open. >> translator: if our concerns are not considered in the negotiations, then we will have no choice but to protect our economic interests. >> poroshenko said in a statement that he is demanding decisive actions that will bring peace to his...
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about the tomorrow's meeting in minsk the meeting of the presidents of the customs union russia kazakhstan and belarus with the president of ukraine. with the participation of the european commission representatives we expect that there would be three commissioners who will arrive in minsk. and the main. issue on the agenda will be consideration of the economic link between the customs union and ukraine between the european union and ukraine. which is an important subject. we. urged our partners to begin. politicised professional and pragmatic dialogue. conversation about how the commitments of ukrainian state on the free trade area with the c i s and. the commitments of which the agrarian side is ready to take with him but not yet rectified association agreement with the e.u. . coincide so how they're actually made to put together. this topic as you know. is laying with the. existing prices because the accusations. towards president xi are no coverage last november were. the association agreement and that served as a pretext to. begin the possible action to organize the protests which end
about the tomorrow's meeting in minsk the meeting of the presidents of the customs union russia kazakhstan and belarus with the president of ukraine. with the participation of the european commission representatives we expect that there would be three commissioners who will arrive in minsk. and the main. issue on the agenda will be consideration of the economic link between the customs union and ukraine between the european union and ukraine. which is an important subject. we. urged our...
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nationalists about the creation of a greater slavic state that would be belarus, ukraine, northern kazakhstan. that id was put forth many years ago, and others have picked it up. you now have a man by the name of dmitri who was russia's ambassador to nato and now deputy prime minister. he is russia's national snub one. already about 15 years ago he wrote in a book, no matter how unrealistic it seems today, we must persevere coming out like germany. russia has had long-term designs on these territories. the problem is with ukraine as -- ukrainians remember 2 million people that were killed by the forced famine in the 1930s. >> more than that. >> two, three, four, but a lot of people were killed and many of them were killed in these eastern territories that are under contention and. the empty homes and were filled by russians who came from other parts of russia. if you go as far in russia to the pacific island of -- you'll find many people with ukrainian names. they were sent to the camps. that's not forgotten in ukraine. so russia covert ukraine but ukraine is not ready to embrace russia. >> p
nationalists about the creation of a greater slavic state that would be belarus, ukraine, northern kazakhstan. that id was put forth many years ago, and others have picked it up. you now have a man by the name of dmitri who was russia's ambassador to nato and now deputy prime minister. he is russia's national snub one. already about 15 years ago he wrote in a book, no matter how unrealistic it seems today, we must persevere coming out like germany. russia has had long-term designs on these...
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russia, kazakhstan and bell bellaruse. >> armenia's largest trading partner, it was planning to join the eu but backed out of the deal last year. even if it joins the union, armenia says it will allow imports from the us and eu. a report. >> reporter: cities car dealership, managers are preparing themselves for change. if the country joins' russia's customs union, it will make cars more expensive. he estimates he could lose 20% of his customers? >> we will have to find some solution. >> joining the customs union won't just affect his car market. prices will go up for every day items imported from the euarmenias largest trading partner. >> if it wants to join the customs union, it's going to have to restructure its market because currently, lots of products like this cereal or this olive oil, for instance come from the european union. it will need to keep prices low by introducing more imports from the union. >> many believe joining may have more to do with politics than economics. russia is a top destination for labor my grants and eurovan needs moscowts continued support over the ol
russia, kazakhstan and bell bellaruse. >> armenia's largest trading partner, it was planning to join the eu but backed out of the deal last year. even if it joins the union, armenia says it will allow imports from the us and eu. a report. >> reporter: cities car dealership, managers are preparing themselves for change. if the country joins' russia's customs union, it will make cars more expensive. he estimates he could lose 20% of his customers? >> we will have to find some...
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they also took part in discussions with the leaders of belarus and kazakhstan and the european union's foreign policy chief. eu leaders have been pushing for a cease-fire. putin said they discussed ways to stop the bloodshed. but he said the ukrainian government should negotiate a cease-fire with the separatists. >> translator: violence in ukraine is the country's internal matter. we can't discuss conditions for a cease-fire. >> poroshenko said the separatists need to disarm before ukrainian officials hold any talks with them. putin has been explaining why some russian paratroopers were found in ukrainian territory. he said they may have crossed the border accidentally. putin says he was told the ten soldiers were patrolling the border and may have strayed across. he said in the past ukrainian servicemen have entered russian territory in armored vehicle without incident. he said he hopes this case will not cause problems, either. ukrainian defense officials announced on sunday they had detained the paratroopers in the eastern region of donetsk, they say it's proof that leaders in mosco
they also took part in discussions with the leaders of belarus and kazakhstan and the european union's foreign policy chief. eu leaders have been pushing for a cease-fire. putin said they discussed ways to stop the bloodshed. but he said the ukrainian government should negotiate a cease-fire with the separatists. >> translator: violence in ukraine is the country's internal matter. we can't discuss conditions for a cease-fire. >> poroshenko said the separatists need to disarm before...
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the clinton administration believed the presence of nuclear weapons in kazakhstan and belarus was fundamentallydestabilizing. we worked with them to give up their weapons and their return to the russian federation and i still think it was a very good deal for the united states. it has been supported by president bush and president obama. we gave the ukrainians a document that is public, you can read it online, assurances. we said very clearly to them if you are sovereignty is threatened, we will try to help you but we do not give them what a diplomatic parlance is called a guarantee. we did not say we are giving you a security guarantee we will be there with military force to protect. the president of ukraine clearly understood that. >> that is the record. there is a misunderstanding, it was a memorandum of understanding, not a treaty. and it was the russians who broke memorandum of understanding. i think people understood what it was about at the time. >> thank you very much. over here. no question over there. oh, there is. please. >> i am charlotte buchanan. i would like to know why it was al
the clinton administration believed the presence of nuclear weapons in kazakhstan and belarus was fundamentallydestabilizing. we worked with them to give up their weapons and their return to the russian federation and i still think it was a very good deal for the united states. it has been supported by president bush and president obama. we gave the ukrainians a document that is public, you can read it online, assurances. we said very clearly to them if you are sovereignty is threatened, we...
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i was in kazakhstan, and i was asked the same question.next is cause extent, next is this, next is that, and i said yes, i know the fear and that right away people will say what was said here. i am not going to repeat what was said until nazarbayev is a front runner for eurasian integration in former soviet space. he has nothing to worry about. he wants integration. people are living. russia is still very safe and protected and no problems. because we are solving problems when problems are becoming ripe. no problems. and everybody understands. i know that this is a provocative discussion that maybe nato article five is not usable for the baltics. and even zukowski made an ugly and derogatory statement that they were doing different kinds of sexual services to americans but that they don't feel themselves secure. russia has nothing to do with these crazy people over there. it will take several generations for them to recover. >> i think it is less that it's going to be a test of the baltic states because there are legal commitments there, b
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society you'll not find a big difference between the could his version of the spec version and in kazakhstan you have also in the mud the people that said to people so central asian understanding is quite different because it has it's all references all through the centuries this what i'm saying to say thing it is now a time i may be through your going ization create a legal framework for islamic countries to be able to protect that version of islam that indigenous traditional islam from. it being pushed out by more radical versions of islam because obviously i don't know whether you would agree with me on all but i think saudi version of islam is not that attractive i mean it's not about its spiritual value but they have the money and they love that one model so i would not like to speak about very specific cases but i would like to speak about general features let me tell you that we as our i see in two thousand and five december in. an extraordinary summit we have. agreed the whole muslim or all my agreed through fifty seven heads of states agreed on. on considering eight mess hips which
society you'll not find a big difference between the could his version of the spec version and in kazakhstan you have also in the mud the people that said to people so central asian understanding is quite different because it has it's all references all through the centuries this what i'm saying to say thing it is now a time i may be through your going ization create a legal framework for islamic countries to be able to protect that version of islam that indigenous traditional islam from. it...
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in kazakhstan and have also expressed their willingness to participate in those humanitarian convoys and so did the e.u. representatives and we will. this participation in the future will encourage responsible stance on the sufferings of this of civilians in east ukraine over a million people have already fled the region most of them. have fled for russia if you are interested i can tell you more information on that in detail upon your request. one more thing about the economic issues that were discussed yesterday it was decided to restart the gas negotiations between russia and ukraine the european commission is also very much interested in that because. repeated warnings that they might actually cut off gas supplies from russia into europe they can only concern they can only have everyone in europe concerned and yesterday actually. kiev actually gave a promise that they would not intercept russian gas transit into europe to ukraine and a fourth issue that was yesterday. under discussion was this city for a cease fire and nationwide reconsideration in dialogue it was. agreed that we
in kazakhstan and have also expressed their willingness to participate in those humanitarian convoys and so did the e.u. representatives and we will. this participation in the future will encourage responsible stance on the sufferings of this of civilians in east ukraine over a million people have already fled the region most of them. have fled for russia if you are interested i can tell you more information on that in detail upon your request. one more thing about the economic issues that were...
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announced today that it will get around the ban by bringing food in to the country friday belarus and kazakhstantreasury department official saying the russia import ban isn't likely to effect the u.s. economy. david cohen the under secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence make nothing comments today. he said that russia could face more sanctions if it doesn't change course on ukraine. cohen says u.s. alibi ohios in europe are all in agreement on the poe 10 sanctions. >>> the search for remains from malaysian flight 17 of the dutch prime minister saying that fighting near the crash site makes it too dangerous for investigators to work. ukraine's government has suspended the ceasefire that was in effect. many while, australia holding a national day of mourning today for the 298 people on board. some of those passengers heading to an aids conference in melbourne when the jet was shot down. >>> west african nations are taking drastic steps trying to slow the spread of ebola. today liberia began deploying soldiers to keep people out of quarantined areas. nigeria scramble to go build isolat
announced today that it will get around the ban by bringing food in to the country friday belarus and kazakhstantreasury department official saying the russia import ban isn't likely to effect the u.s. economy. david cohen the under secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence make nothing comments today. he said that russia could face more sanctions if it doesn't change course on ukraine. cohen says u.s. alibi ohios in europe are all in agreement on the poe 10 sanctions. >>> the...
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but also in moldavia, belarus, kazakhstan and u.s. beck stan. should we support the russian governmentee right to march into those countries, take over portions of those countries simply because ethnic russians are living there? this is an inexact comparison, of course. but that was essentially the philosophy of the nazi paert in germany in the 1930, that they would unite the germans. it's a very dangerous, destabilizing concept. we vowed after the second world war we would not allow that kind of action in europe, and here it is with president piewt win his new russia concept, which is dangerous, and it deserves it. it needs to be opposed by the united states and the west europeans. >> sreenivasan: all right, nicholas burns, thanks very much for your time. >> thank you. >> keep up with the day's news in real time. read newshour's rundown blog at newshour.pbs.org. >> sreenivasan: the islamic state has entered our consciousness for multiple reasons. partly for the savagery they're willing to commit, and also because of the savvy they display in sp
but also in moldavia, belarus, kazakhstan and u.s. beck stan. should we support the russian governmentee right to march into those countries, take over portions of those countries simply because ethnic russians are living there? this is an inexact comparison, of course. but that was essentially the philosophy of the nazi paert in germany in the 1930, that they would unite the germans. it's a very dangerous, destabilizing concept. we vowed after the second world war we would not allow that kind...
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i was in kazakhstan, and i was asked the same question.next is cause extent, next is this, next is that, and i said and thatow the fear right away people will say what was said here. i am not going to repeat what was said until nazarbayev is a front runner for eurasian integration in former soviet space. he has nothing to worry about. he once integration. people are living. russia is still very safe and protected and no problems. we are solving problems when problems are becoming ripe. no problems. and everybody understands. i know that this is a thatcative discussion maybe nato article five is not usable for the baltics. made an uglywski and derogatory statement that they were doing different kinds of sexual services to americans but that they don't feel themselves secure. russia has nothing to do with these crazy people over there. it will take several generations for them to recover. >> i think it is less that it's going to be a test of the baltic states because there are legal commitments there, but it is a reminder that you don't make
i was in kazakhstan, and i was asked the same question.next is cause extent, next is this, next is that, and i said and thatow the fear right away people will say what was said here. i am not going to repeat what was said until nazarbayev is a front runner for eurasian integration in former soviet space. he has nothing to worry about. he once integration. people are living. russia is still very safe and protected and no problems. we are solving problems when problems are becoming ripe. no...
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open facing 4th rank tennis player from kazakhstan. on tuesday she was the youngest to win a u.s.pen match since 1996 winning in three sets. she went in ranked 1,2308 in the world. she will move up after the stunning win. she group up in hillsborough and nowlies in atherton. >>> now, another exciting baseball game hopefully equally as exciting as last night. >> and football in the evening at the cove. move influence the forecast and theness seven days, live doppler hd and quiet but the cloud cover is thicker and more windshield spread and -- more widespread and it is sitting on oakland and high clouds are not is warm friday through sunday and then we look at a temperature that will drop late next week after being very summer like over the holiday weekend as we unofficially say goodbye to summer the we know for some of us our warmest days are ahead. our cloud deck this morning is deeper into the north bay valley and penetrating deeper into the bay and it has not made it over the east bay hills so inland is clear and that will pull mostly to the coast but not so much sunshine. you a
open facing 4th rank tennis player from kazakhstan. on tuesday she was the youngest to win a u.s.pen match since 1996 winning in three sets. she went in ranked 1,2308 in the world. she will move up after the stunning win. she group up in hillsborough and nowlies in atherton. >>> now, another exciting baseball game hopefully equally as exciting as last night. >> and football in the evening at the cove. move influence the forecast and theness seven days, live doppler hd and quiet...
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. >>> russia, kazakhstan already members of the trade bloc championed by sadd vade.rmenia wants to join the e.u. but backed out last year. if it joins the e.u. union, it will still allow imports from the u.s. and e.u. we have been finding out how the deal may effect armenians. >> at this car dealership, many are preparing themselves for change. if they join the union, they'll make imported cars from elsewhere. estimating he'll lose 20% of his customers. >> we have to find some solutions. >> reporter: it will not effect just armenia's car market. price also go up for every day prices imported from the e.u. >> the trouble for armenia if it wants to join the customs union it has to restructure its market. currently lots of products like this cereal or olive oil come from the european union. it need to keep prices low by introducing more imports in the customs. >>> many armenians believe joining may have to do more with politics than economics. russia is a top destination for armenian migrant and it needs it's continued support over its conflicts of a abebaijan. >> armen
. >>> russia, kazakhstan already members of the trade bloc championed by sadd vade.rmenia wants to join the e.u. but backed out last year. if it joins the e.u. union, it will still allow imports from the u.s. and e.u. we have been finding out how the deal may effect armenians. >> at this car dealership, many are preparing themselves for change. if they join the union, they'll make imported cars from elsewhere. estimating he'll lose 20% of his customers. >> we have to find...
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also attending is the president of kazakhstan and as well as e.u. officials. mr. poroshenko wants a compromise to stop the fighting in eastern ukraine and halt supply of weapons to pro-russian separatist it is. russia already denied direct military involvement backing the rebels and mr. putin urged him not to escalate the it. there are reports of shelling of rebel strong hold and spreading to other areas in the south. just hours ahead of today's talks ukrainian government claimed to have captured 10 russian soldiers on its territory. russia's defense ministry said they happened to cross the border by accident. mr. poroshenko said earlier today ahead of that meeting he expected today's talks to bring peace and solve the problems in europe. that seems unlikely to happen but this meet something perhaps a small step forward, although so far there is no agreement in sight, heather. >> kitty, they crossed the border by accident. that's interesting. thank you so much from london this morning. meantime we're learning that egypt and united arab emirates conducted airstrike
also attending is the president of kazakhstan and as well as e.u. officials. mr. poroshenko wants a compromise to stop the fighting in eastern ukraine and halt supply of weapons to pro-russian separatist it is. russia already denied direct military involvement backing the rebels and mr. putin urged him not to escalate the it. there are reports of shelling of rebel strong hold and spreading to other areas in the south. just hours ahead of today's talks ukrainian government claimed to have...
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after 1015 t galumph plate under alights on national television 15 year olds facing 48 diaz of kazakhstanecond round bullous ranks 12th hundred eight in the world after losing the first set but what team back smoking in the second set wings 6 love and the sunset and the third said she would lose six of the last seven points not sure she tired out, but on match point it's a long was it in three sets 62 in the third still a great run became the youngest girl at age 15 to win a match at the u.s. open since 1986 and as american here she is after her loss today >> : it's amazing ever thought i'd be here and after my first thought of so happy in this whole thing is the great experience and so honored to have been planning to it >> : had a chance to watch the matches saw barrypressure beautt times dominant like in the second set >> : surprise if we don't see a lot more of her in the near future >> : blooper for you look what happened to a was mackey it she gets the racket, and her hair pigtail and still plays on sinatra's had the back and never saw that before and she goes to low sheet scott and
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greater slavic state that would be belarus, that would be ukraine, that would be northern k kazakhst kazakhstan. you now have a man by the name of dmitrdmitri, now a deputy pr minister, he's russia's nationalist number one. already about 15 years ago he wrote in a book no matter how unrealistic it seems today, we must persevere coming out like germany, united after 40 years. russia's had long-term designs on these territories. the problem is with ukraine it's an unrequited love. ukrainians remember the 2 million people that were killed by the forced famine in the 1930s. >> more than that. >> well, 2, 3, 4, but it's a lot of people that were killed, and many of them were killed in the eastern territories under contention. the empty homes then were filled by russians who came from other parts of russia. if you go as far in russia to the pacific island of sakalin, you find many people with ukrainian names. the cream of ukrainian intelligence were sent to the camps. that's not forgotten in ukraine. so russsia coveted ukraine. >> putin is a nationalist. exactly how ideological is hard to say. i thin
greater slavic state that would be belarus, that would be ukraine, that would be northern k kazakhst kazakhstan. you now have a man by the name of dmitrdmitri, now a deputy pr minister, he's russia's nationalist number one. already about 15 years ago he wrote in a book no matter how unrealistic it seems today, we must persevere coming out like germany, united after 40 years. russia's had long-term designs on these territories. the problem is with ukraine it's an unrequited love. ukrainians...
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if someone from kazakhstan logs in to your device, they say that's probably not you and lock that personut of your device. apps using your bluetooth and wi-fi, android app says if you have those two things in combination can you get into your android device even without a pass code because we're pretty sure it is you. a lot of that stuff is in the works. >> treasury secretary jack lew talking a lot about cyber security at a conference last month. >> look at how much of our life we conduct through our ipad, our iphone, our smart device or our computer. it is our banking, it is our basic utilities. it's a lot of our personal information, our health records. there is a very high level of concern that we should all have that cyber security -- cyber hygiene is taken seriously by all of the providers that we do business with. >> you can see the entire interview with deliveri deliveringalpha.com after the show if you'd like. eric, i have so many passwords that require regular changing that i've taken to writing them down. it is not exactly secure but i'm certainly not the only one out there. >>
if someone from kazakhstan logs in to your device, they say that's probably not you and lock that personut of your device. apps using your bluetooth and wi-fi, android app says if you have those two things in combination can you get into your android device even without a pass code because we're pretty sure it is you. a lot of that stuff is in the works. >> treasury secretary jack lew talking a lot about cyber security at a conference last month. >> look at how much of our life we...
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>> it was companies in kazakhstan, they know each other personally or have a club where they do this. and it's sort of the death of the password. a lot of people have been predicting that you need to do away with the maim and password. you could just as easily prove your identity in the style of playing a certain simple game that in the future, you log in by playing tic-tac-toe, and they will know by how you move the mouse who you are. >> jake ward, joining us from san francisco. >> standard and poor's today, voices warning that the growing income gap in the united states is hurting the country's economic growth. in a report out today, s&p economists say that the drag on growth from the income committee said that it's one reason that they cut the 2.8 annually. the report said that in the runup to the great recession, less affluent households narrowed the gap to watch up with the joneses if you will. and it leads to boom and bust cycles as people cut debt after the bust. and it says that it hurts spending in economic growth because the rich have a higher savings rate. >>> and american
>> it was companies in kazakhstan, they know each other personally or have a club where they do this. and it's sort of the death of the password. a lot of people have been predicting that you need to do away with the maim and password. you could just as easily prove your identity in the style of playing a certain simple game that in the future, you log in by playing tic-tac-toe, and they will know by how you move the mouse who you are. >> jake ward, joining us from san francisco....
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thinking of the nationalists about the creation of a greater slavic state, belarus, ukraine, northern kazakhstan. the idea was put forthmen years ago and -- forthmany years ago and others pith it up. then you have man who was formerly russia's ambassador to nato, now deputy prime minister, he is russia's nationalist number one. already about 15 years ago, he wrote in a book, no matter how i'm realistic it seems today we must persevere coming out like germany, united after 40 years. russia's had long-term designs on these territories. the problem is, with ukraine as an unrequited love. ukrainians remember that two million people that were killed by the forced famine in the 1930s. >> more than that. >> well, two, three, four, but it's a lot of people that were killed. and many of them were kill in these eastern territories that are under contention now. the empty homes then were filled by russians that came from other parts of russia. if you go as far in russia's to the pacific island of -- you'll find many people with ukrainian names. the cream of ukrainian intelligence ya were sent to the cams.
thinking of the nationalists about the creation of a greater slavic state, belarus, ukraine, northern kazakhstan. the idea was put forthmen years ago and -- forthmany years ago and others pith it up. then you have man who was formerly russia's ambassador to nato, now deputy prime minister, he is russia's nationalist number one. already about 15 years ago, he wrote in a book, no matter how i'm realistic it seems today we must persevere coming out like germany, united after 40 years. russia's had...
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the chinese capitol will compete against oslo in norway and the kazakhstan city. >> host rights of 2022 winter games we are really looking forward to it and we'll work much harder for the winter work, are meanwhile, the games in 2022. >> brazillan city, more than 300 sailors from 34 nations are competing on a week long regatta. are long criticized for its high pollution levels and waste. that is all the sports for now. >> that is it for this news hour. don't go away, because i'm going obe back in just a moment. with all the news especially the latest from the gaza strip. see you in a few moments, bye-bye. about >> craig notman is leaving his home and his job in british mining to join the gold rush in the mongolian wilderness. he'll be working in some of the most dangerous mines on earth. >> it really is awful, it's really bad. that's really bad. >> he'll experience a traditional nomadic lifestyle under threat. >> as a coal miner, we don't get to milk many yaks. >> and meet desperate people,
the chinese capitol will compete against oslo in norway and the kazakhstan city. >> host rights of 2022 winter games we are really looking forward to it and we'll work much harder for the winter work, are meanwhile, the games in 2022. >> brazillan city, more than 300 sailors from 34 nations are competing on a week long regatta. are long criticized for its high pollution levels and waste. that is all the sports for now. >> that is it for this news hour. don't go away, because...
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you can imagine how excited she is, she faces an unseated player from kazakhstan in the next round. >hion designer ralph lauren chose the u.s. open to debut his latest high-tech apparel, you see it being demoed here next to me. it's basically a shirt wired to a monitor to monitor heart rate and your general health. the concept is called wearable technology. it's been around for a while. some may worry it will make you look like a nerd. ralph lauren claims it will make you look cool. >> this fabric can work in many different forms of closing. you're talking down the street or you're in a board meeting and you want to know how your heart is doing, you can get that information. we're just starting to develop that, and that's where we want to go. you may be able to see how your child is doing in their crib, no longer just looking at them through a camera as people are doing today through special apps, you can see how they're breathing, how their heart is doing and other biorhythms. >> high-tech clothes coming soon. the product debuted at the u.s. open is a black compression shirt with sil
you can imagine how excited she is, she faces an unseated player from kazakhstan in the next round. >hion designer ralph lauren chose the u.s. open to debut his latest high-tech apparel, you see it being demoed here next to me. it's basically a shirt wired to a monitor to monitor heart rate and your general health. the concept is called wearable technology. it's been around for a while. some may worry it will make you look like a nerd. ralph lauren claims it will make you look cool. >>...
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that's not really elmo, it's a human stained -- >> they're from kazakhstan. >> if the tourists didn't this is the land of opportunity. you're allowed to make money. if you don't want to deal with that, don't go to times square. >> oh, my god. what do you say? >> first of all, yes, they need to be regulated and fumigated. these people are disgusting. i walked through times square yesterday. the outfits, bugs are jumping off them. rudy giuliani just ruined times square. i look at that place and the indian with the tear in his eye like the commercial longing for the old age with the peep shows. the place is pointless. it's stupid. it's culturally deficient. it's full of pig-faced overweight european tourists with too tight shorts and sandals. get them out. they want to see where the ball drops. you want to see balls drop, go to a mets game. you'll see plenty of balls dropping. >> i'm glad you said that. >> no more. that's it. second topic. rob ford, mayor of toronto. go. >> all right. here he is in a canadian park, mcguirk, with his brother on a seesaw. >> hey, listen, i love this guy. >
that's not really elmo, it's a human stained -- >> they're from kazakhstan. >> if the tourists didn't this is the land of opportunity. you're allowed to make money. if you don't want to deal with that, don't go to times square. >> oh, my god. what do you say? >> first of all, yes, they need to be regulated and fumigated. these people are disgusting. i walked through times square yesterday. the outfits, bugs are jumping off them. rudy giuliani just ruined times square. i...
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the our asian economic custom union, russia, kazakhstan and belarus are already members of the traderammed by vladimir putin. armenia backs out of the deal last year if it joins the union, armenia says it will still allow agricultural and food imports from the u.s. and from the e.u. robin forester-walker is finding out how the deal may effect armenians. >> reporter: at this car dealership managers are preparing them selves for change. themselves. if they join russian union, tariffs for new cars from elsewhere will be more expensive. heist mates that he could lose 20% of his customers. >> some dealers who are now operating these new vehicles have to find some solutions to get russian-production vehicles. >> reporter: joining the customs union won't just affect the car market. prices will go up for every day items imported from the e.u. armenia's largest trading partner. the trouble for armenia is if it's wants to join the customs union it has to restructure its market because currently lots of products like this cereal or olive oil, for instance, come from the european union. it will
the our asian economic custom union, russia, kazakhstan and belarus are already members of the traderammed by vladimir putin. armenia backs out of the deal last year if it joins the union, armenia says it will still allow agricultural and food imports from the u.s. and from the e.u. robin forester-walker is finding out how the deal may effect armenians. >> reporter: at this car dealership managers are preparing them selves for change. themselves. if they join russian union, tariffs for...
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the clinton administration believed the presence of nuclear weapons in kazakhstan and belarus was fundamentallydestabilizing. we worked with them to give up their weapons and their return to the russian federation and i still think it was a very good deal for the united states. it has been supported by president bush and president obama. we gave the ukrainians a document that is public, you can read it online, assurances. we said very clearly to them if you are sovereignty is threatened, we will try to help you but we do not give them what a diplomatic parlance is called a guarantee. we did not say we are giving you a security guarantee we will be there with military force to protect. the president of ukraine clearly understood that. >> that is the record. there is a misunderstanding, it was a memorandum of understanding not a treaty. and it was the russians who broke memorandum of understanding. i think people understood what it was about at the time. >> thank you very much. over here. no question over there. oh, there is. please. >> i am charlotte buchanan. i would like to know why it was alr
the clinton administration believed the presence of nuclear weapons in kazakhstan and belarus was fundamentallydestabilizing. we worked with them to give up their weapons and their return to the russian federation and i still think it was a very good deal for the united states. it has been supported by president bush and president obama. we gave the ukrainians a document that is public, you can read it online, assurances. we said very clearly to them if you are sovereignty is threatened, we...
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kazakhstan at alamo coming out of walnut creek.he right here on 880 the this is a very rough commute. for the second day in the row it's the same pattern. the right here is still jammed up of the 101 and a change. in the north barite is really jammed across from the bottom of to the golden gate bridge. and the bridges haven't said much better the bay bridge is backed up. in the salmon tabrets the golden gate bridge. >> george: will take a quick break with continuing coverage of today's equity and the aftershock. kerri: kerri the sparkle fairy here. mom: well, i use bount.. kerri:oo! use sparkle®. it's just right for cleaning up everyday little sses sparkl®. the bright way to ean. >> darya: barry martin and as promised decidua do a briefing. >>: no we do not have an update we are still at 70. so that number continues. we noticed a see outremont whether of debris. in various locations. that is adding to the problem little bit once you remove all this material. >> mark: what's your plan as far as giving the downtown area back up and r
kazakhstan at alamo coming out of walnut creek.he right here on 880 the this is a very rough commute. for the second day in the row it's the same pattern. the right here is still jammed up of the 101 and a change. in the north barite is really jammed across from the bottom of to the golden gate bridge. and the bridges haven't said much better the bay bridge is backed up. in the salmon tabrets the golden gate bridge. >> george: will take a quick break with continuing coverage of today's...
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the coach of a kazakhstan volleyball team is complaining that one of his players is too attractive ands are coming to the games solely to look at her. before that, people had been coming to the games solely by accident. [ laughter ] so this is worse. [ applause ] this is nice. yesterday, justin bieber was honored as the champ of charity at the 2014 young hollywood awards. while the young hollywood awards won the prize for most desperate awards show. [ applause ] most desperate. this is kind of cool. today, supporters of former venezuelan president hugo chavez have released a new font in the style of his handwriting. although, i'm surprised he wrote anything by hand since he was so used to dictating. [ laughter ] [ applause ] right? this story is crazy. a man in buffalo is suing starbucks claiming that employees spiked his tea with hallucinogens. the man said he became so disoriented, he thought he saw another starbucks directly across the street. [ laughter and applause ] "and i went inside, and they had, like, the same four cds." [ laughter ] i'm not sure what to make of this. an arti
the coach of a kazakhstan volleyball team is complaining that one of his players is too attractive ands are coming to the games solely to look at her. before that, people had been coming to the games solely by accident. [ laughter ] so this is worse. [ applause ] this is nice. yesterday, justin bieber was honored as the champ of charity at the 2014 young hollywood awards. while the young hollywood awards won the prize for most desperate awards show. [ applause ] most desperate. this is kind of...
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it is part of the eurasia group, kazakhstan, belarus, russia, inviting poroshenko.t is not exactly one on one. there will be european union representatives as well. so diplomacy is there. and the head of diplomacy unfortunately military buildup and military confrontation and civilian tragedy are -- it goes unabated. >> thank you very much for joining us. >>> french style and innovation. it was thought to have had its day when production was stopped more than 20 years ago. another car is taking to the streets of france once again. and it is all thanks to a small company in the north of england. bbc's johnny longstrom has the story. >> reporter: the car unveiled to the world in 1948 was probably one of the more unusual designs to be driven across a field by a farmer taking his eggs to market. it became a design classic eventually. the flying dust, none of them complementary, but i think it is fair to say that the world was smitten when it came to the 2 cv but they had to say good-bye in 1990 but one made it their mission to keep the love affair going. 2 cv city builds
it is part of the eurasia group, kazakhstan, belarus, russia, inviting poroshenko.t is not exactly one on one. there will be european union representatives as well. so diplomacy is there. and the head of diplomacy unfortunately military buildup and military confrontation and civilian tragedy are -- it goes unabated. >> thank you very much for joining us. >>> french style and innovation. it was thought to have had its day when production was stopped more than 20 years ago. another...
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ambassador of the republic of guatemala, ambassador of guatemala, ambassador of monaco, kazakhstan, mralan musser for turkmenistan, rwanda, republic of turkey. senator corker, is there any -- >> i got all the proxies here. these folks are famously supported, so i look forward to us having enough members to vote them out. >> any other members wishing to speak to any of these nominees? okay. we have now come to the end where we need bodies to vote. so -- >> so. that was tuesday. and actually there ended up being progress that day. after that awkwardness, menendez got his quorum and a dozen would-be ambassadors moved from one step closer to actually getting confirmed and being able to work. the clock was ticking because that was tuesday. the senate was set to shut down on thursday. 48 hours later. it was set to head off out of town for a month-long vacation. so menendez frantically went to the floor of the senate and he pleaded with his colleagues for a batch vote to vote on 25 nominees for ambassadorships at once. to get them confirmed, to get them working. all before the senate skipped
ambassador of the republic of guatemala, ambassador of guatemala, ambassador of monaco, kazakhstan, mralan musser for turkmenistan, rwanda, republic of turkey. senator corker, is there any -- >> i got all the proxies here. these folks are famously supported, so i look forward to us having enough members to vote them out. >> any other members wishing to speak to any of these nominees? okay. we have now come to the end where we need bodies to vote. so -- >> so. that was tuesday....
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about china, can look and see that russia may not be a reliable partner if we're talking about kazakhstan 10 years from now, not ukraine. the chinese will decide for themselves if russia is a reliable long-term partner. >> thank you for returning from iraq. ♪ >> thunderstorm "bloomberg surveillance." adam johnson is off for the eek. detroit getting an infusion. barclays capital, the city must defend its bankruptcy exit plan in court next week. malaysia airlines today saying it will lay off almost 1/3 of its employees. that's about 6,000 workers. it's part of the overhaul that's been expected since it was hit by a pair of air disasters earlier this year. malaysia seats have gone empty. a new c.e.o. will be hired as well. and suzuki is recalling about 19,000 cars in the united states to work out a bug, literally. the company says spiders like gasoline vapors, and their webs can block vent hoses. the order affects sedans. no crashes or injuries have been reported. that is the latest top headline. tom? >> our guest host, will i can sparks, in this year of geopolitical discontent, we are focus
about china, can look and see that russia may not be a reliable partner if we're talking about kazakhstan 10 years from now, not ukraine. the chinese will decide for themselves if russia is a reliable long-term partner. >> thank you for returning from iraq. ♪ >> thunderstorm "bloomberg surveillance." adam johnson is off for the eek. detroit getting an infusion. barclays capital, the city must defend its bankruptcy exit plan in court next week. malaysia airlines today...
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possible explanation it was living on the exterior of that module when it originally blasted off from kazakhstanbut trying to get world conclusive evidence that still it's there. nasa certainly hopes so perhaps by the end of this year on one of the upcoming space-xer. >> orbital car go missions. lab rats have been living on the space station a short time. these would live up there 30-90 days. the reason rats are presentable is because their neurocognitive function. martha: we are going get some breaking news from the white house. we'll tell you what's coming up next. you're here to buy a car. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. that's never really been possible. but along comes a radically new way to buy a car, called truecar. now it is. truecar has pricing data on every make and model, so all you have to do is search for the car you want, there it is. now you're an expert in less than a minute. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. ♪ >> we are back with a fox news alert. the white house added a press brief together schedule. we are told it w
possible explanation it was living on the exterior of that module when it originally blasted off from kazakhstanbut trying to get world conclusive evidence that still it's there. nasa certainly hopes so perhaps by the end of this year on one of the upcoming space-xer. >> orbital car go missions. lab rats have been living on the space station a short time. these would live up there 30-90 days. the reason rats are presentable is because their neurocognitive function. martha: we are going...
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go back 30 years when the original fighters came in from kazakhstan and uzbekistan and somalia, each of and and given $14,000 ak-47 to join in the jihad against the soviet union the tribal leaders found it convenient to take the money off the militants -- [indiscernible] uzbekhs were there, the children of original fighters. these people are literally homebase. he had no place to go in that sense. and then unfortunately they were the hardest fighters. they had no other place to go. they were the ones really when , thetrikes took place s had already been in afghanistan, -- basically most of the people who were killed were basically these foreign -- descendents of the foreign fighters. you can imagine, the children of 20were now in their 's/ in one case alone, just to give idea, they discovered bombs. 1000, almost. thisu can imagine they had hideout, makeshift hospitals. they had a logistic framework. so what was the intention? what has they -- what have they achieved? what they achieved was they now dominate that area, and by dominating the area they deny s because they have the abili
go back 30 years when the original fighters came in from kazakhstan and uzbekistan and somalia, each of and and given $14,000 ak-47 to join in the jihad against the soviet union the tribal leaders found it convenient to take the money off the militants -- [indiscernible] uzbekhs were there, the children of original fighters. these people are literally homebase. he had no place to go in that sense. and then unfortunately they were the hardest fighters. they had no other place to go. they were...
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morning that russia plans on getting around the ban by having the food come in from belarus and kazakhstan. >> it's a long list of things that have been banned. i can go through it now, beef, pork, poultry, fish, cheeses, milk and dairy, fruit and vegetables, so many, many core ingredients in many russians' households weekly shops. they'll find they can't get the products they were used to getting. yes, there is nothing to have to be an adjustment within the russian marketplace to try to find different sources for these things and they will look to brazil for beef, they will look to places like cuba for sugar and things like that. also, russian producers will have to get together and up their production to fill this void that's going to emerge in the marketplace. >> roy, thank you very much. that amounts to $1.3 billion in e ports. >> in ukraine, the search for remains from malaysia airlines flight 17 has been halted, do dangerous for investigators to work. the ceasefire that was in effect is suspended, australia is holding a national day of mourning for those passengers aboard. >> right n
morning that russia plans on getting around the ban by having the food come in from belarus and kazakhstan. >> it's a long list of things that have been banned. i can go through it now, beef, pork, poultry, fish, cheeses, milk and dairy, fruit and vegetables, so many, many core ingredients in many russians' households weekly shops. they'll find they can't get the products they were used to getting. yes, there is nothing to have to be an adjustment within the russian marketplace to try to...